3 : : , i a “ 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown,’ Fri, oo : a. | Feb. ' cS =. UNIONS, B.C. GOV'T. AT ODDS ernment was “callous and indif- | sibility in settling their differ- ferent” towards poner | ences. He hinted the government problems. Thursday oor Min-}. a éccmetenes tae ister Lyle Wicks said iabor and S conmeeres P 7 management must show respon- Labor unions and the Provin- arched on the Legislative Build- cial Government are at odds in! ings, in Victoria for a mass lobby British Columbia. Chanting “wejof Legislative members. After want jobs.” more than 400 pia-| meeting Premier Bennett, union ecard-bearing trade unionists! leaders said the Provincial Gov- Coal Planned engineer of the New eee Lumber Industry Losing ) d Del T id For N.B. Plant j Power Commission gy aoe Groun v egates °o siren oem 'that use of oil instead of coa — Resources would save more than $500,000. | Minister Hamilton rea f firmed) Mr. Robichaud alse asked why | Tuesday that Maritime coal Will! there as becn a delay in the ibe used in the power generating} plant at East Saint John N.B. ' lation to see that they do replying to H. J. Robichaud L—/ Gloucesier! who said the chief MONTREAL (CP)—Delegates | particularly in Quebec, missed to the Canadian Lumbermen’s the boat on an order for more Association annual meeting were) than 26,000,000 board feet of rail- told again Tuesday that the in-|way ties for the Quebec Carter dustry ig losing ground to otherjiron ore mining development. He said in the Commons the building materials, mainly be-|R. D. Staniforth of Montrea! re-; sovernment had not chanzed cause of failure to promote and | ported. policy in this regard. He w as'the East Saint Jonn power plant develop the technical potential of} He said Canadian producers er wood j were not told in time that ties o! Maurice Hecht of Toronto, for-| United States standard size were mer editor of the monthly Cana-|specified and most of the order dian Lumberman Magazine, said| was supplied from Texas at prices competing materials have taken|lower than those quoted in east, signing of an agreement between New Brunewica and the federal) i government for construction of Nominating Convention some markets from lumber throuvh technical superiority, but in many cases only by default. ui> queted a European survey wich said “it may be doubted, for example, whether a fraction of the effort in design research alu experiment has been ex- panded on the wooden window tha, has been devoted to the de- velopment of the metal window.” RESEARCH PITIFUL Mr. Hecht \ logging sawmilling is a disgrace to a country of this size, and to =" are so vitally impor- : “To the extent that we are ive! eer eno 1 : farmers we ought to have the! ite — jou 9 ee ot ein Ont.. | same kind of help and paleaniaee Assorted Sizes i, price ndustry-wide program| ment every other kind of farmer "LEARING adapted here Monday te. promote ee ae aia’ the oor Reg. to 4-88 CLEARING greater use of wood ie seriously | tion. CREPE SLIPS ee “The provincial governments | ‘ 29 program called for outlay) are a little more generous—they | Sizes 32 — 42 . ef 300,000 2 year, to be raised| should be since they own Crown’ White CLEARING ea. ae ey of one cent per 1,000/land—but there is a similar gap feet put out by companies |berween what they do for the'pro- SWEATERS "the, program, he mid, me|iucet o foe cope sd we] ”\ Cardigans and Pullovers) =] Comet “sending e boy te oa a Johnson. : " oo _Assorted Sizes er Colors 2 price man’s job,” and the proposed CLEARING —* wee oniy = more than COIN HISTORY | e palma im 1988 em advertis- eee ee ae _ eoined THE FASHION SHOPPE Promotion. was J MISSED BIG ORDER a regular series to bear the por.| 141 Great George St. Dial 3355 Canadian lumber producers,! trait of an actual individual. ern Canada. The ties are six inches lonzer than the Canadian standard. The company is building a 20-mile railway im northeastern Quebec Mr.” Staniforth said loss of the order illusftated a need for an jadequate program of contact. promotion and trade information reporting within the industry. ASKS GREATER AID Vernon E. Johnson, president of Canadian International Paper Company, called on federal and provincial governments to pro- vide greater aid for forest indus- tries. The Progressive Conservative Nominating Convention for the Fifth District of Queens will be held on THURSDAY, MARCH 5th, 1959 AT 7:45 P.M. IN CLOVER CLUB, CHARLOTTETOWN | All Polls are entitled to éend five delegates. FRIDAY CLEARANCE eee 18 Monthly Payments of 11.96 \ MODERN THREE-PIECE LIVING-ROOM GROUP Foam rubber padded chesterfield and chair with hardwood frame, double spring construction. Up- holstered in handsome material. Sturdily construct- ed hostess chair. 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