Service Vote Was 257.7 lib. Just OTTAWA C? that only the armed forces vote decided the 1957 federal general election. The result would be a Liberal avalanche. instead that V Progressive Conservative victory I195; Dong: 33 on the service-plus-civilian count. A compilation of the service vote released Saturday by CH4 Nelson Castan- guay showed Liberals swept Ill except seven of the 284 seats con- electoral officer tested. Against the 257 Liberal major- ities in the service vote. the ressiie Conservatives had four t we and the OCR Social Credit one. Leaders of the three'mIl0l' Pl?" this npposeti to the Liberals-John Dlefenbaker of the Conservativeap M. .l. ('0l(i1H'll of the CCF and Salon Law of Social Credit - all trailed their Liberal oPP0DeNl "1 the service tabulation. The only non-Liberals who won the service vote in their constit- uencies. with their winnins 1311'- gitis: Donald Fleming PC - T0- ronto Eglinton 28; C. W. Hodg- aon PC Victoria. Ont. 19; Davie Fulton r-c - Kunl B.C. 14; Howard Green PC- Vancover Q is a d r a 4; Victor Quelch SC - Acadia. Alta- 2; John Blaclcmore SC-Letlibrlddfi Alta. 18; A. M. Nicholson CCI-- Mackenzie, Sask. 14. in all cases. the runner-up was a Liberal. A total of 74.473 ballots were out in the service vote - E145 I (or the Liberals, 18.101 for the -Conservatives, 3.385 for the CCF, 1.008 for Social Credit- Remainder of the votes went to others and there were 1,192 rejected ballots. The Liberal party was the only one known to have circularixed the eligible service voters. During the campaign. Mr. - S ' I questioned the propriety 0' ""1 move . a letter over the signature of Pflnll Minister st. Laurent. Mr. Castonguay said lists of larv- lce electors and their addresses were available to all P8111"- ln Prince Alhcn. Sasku M!- Diefenbarker got 84 service votca compared with his Liberal 0911011- enrg 129. In Rosetown - Blszar Sask.. Mr. Coldwell trailed a Lib- eral 64 to 41. In Peace River, Alta.. Mr. Low had 78 against 82 for the Liberal there- On the other hand, in Quebec ms: , Mr. st. Laurent received 309 service votes compared with 17 and three for his Conservative and Social Credit ofJP0"9n"- 7" apcctively. . Nine Liberal cabinet if 3 WIT? defeated on the combined srrvire-plus-civilian vote. But all got the most service votes in their constituencies. wi.....r-s.....r-'-5... Part Owner iii. (oiiotIii's Weoltli You don't have to be rich to share in Canada's posvtii and prosperity. Today, through lnveuore Mutual, you can wont by the wide(ivIeim- im formerly available only to the large investor. For IIH details see your investors Syndicate representative. E . G. F. Cameron District Manager Siimmeralde J. 0. Montgomery Charlottetown o. A. Wiglitanaa Montague lnveetmore mutual one owner neurone. Conant: Phlilfllw 1 Page 10 The Guardian Wed., June 19, 1957 IIIPPOII fr, ltlPLEY'S asueve rt oii se Guardian Want Ads.- DiaI,'85 rwo aoliitni-Eris ACCOMMODA- ted. Private home. 26 Passmore Street. Phone 7829. 3521 S tween I and 11 pm. DODGE TRUCK IN dltinn. Apply Connie 53 Orlebar or Phone 9141. 50 io. for quick sale. Apply 1050 DODGE SEDAN. GOOD Wlulllll condition. Custom radio and good tires. 3375.00, Apply 5"” C019. Kenaington. 'l9s4 VAUXIIALL. six crump- ' 9rI- In good condition. New l "-75- C!!! be financed. John ' Kml. 509 Slemon Park. R.C.A.l-T Station Summerg1.:., cars leaving c1 June 29th can accommodate 1 passenger. Dial 8837. for lien FOR RENT -noon saisnins Chandler Bron. Dial 6557. LARGE SUMMER corfaoi: A'l' Langley. Phone 7801. can and Track: for sale 1958 PONTIAC SEDAN. DELIV- In good condition. Phone GOOD CON- LeClaiI'. GENT.TRlCED for immediate sale. Phone, 57- 24.0; miles. 1425 dollars. Can be lin- anced. Phone 7108. Summerside. ma CIIEV. coAFa7. NE-W Mor- or lob good body. priced rgbt Mal:-olm MCI-can. Dunataffnage after 3.30 FOR SALE 3- TWO IIOLSTEIN Calvea. six weeka old; glao split hardwood. Apply Laalle Friuell, Rose Valley. REGISTERED IIOLBTIIN now. 14 months old. bred for type and production. priced right, ago, A. Godfrey and sons. North Wilt- shire. FOR SALE - use JOHN DEERE Model 40 Tractor. Fully equipped vtith cultivator: and hlllers. Cu. nadian Bank of Commerce, sum. nierside. t SEED BARLEY CLEARING A'l' reduced prices this week, cu”. lotteiown. No. I) certified No. 1 grade. BB. Jones, Buubury, Phone 5749. 1:001) FARM 7! ACRES. IN: miles from Charlottetown. on new improved road. Buildings in good repair. Apply Box 313. Guardian. FOR SALE -ELECTRIC LIGHT 1000 watts 110 volt suitable for cottage. In good condition, phone 11 - 3 Mont Carmel or Anllone Richard, Mont Carmel. 0N1-I ELECTRIC FRIGADAIRI roliipoint, almost new. electric washer. china cabinet. tables and chair, and a few dishes. Frank Dickson, North Tryon SUMMER COTTAGE FOR S A L I at Morrison's Beach. With large lot of land. Private entrance. Apply J. F. Leightlizer, 90 Cum- berland St.. Charlottetown. LARGE FUNRNISIIED FRONT room. 175 Sydney St. iiousi: conrsiifiivo I 7R'0OMS and bath. Phone 9341. UNFURNISKED FRONT ROOM. First floor. Dial 3679. FOR ram JULY Tar. HEATED apartment. 3! Kent Street. Call 4355. - ' THREE iidolu APARTMENT 5: 1st floor. Phone 6613. . LARGE BRIGHT ROUSEKEEF in room. Dial 69. TIIREE ROOMS AND i'i's'fif.Ti?. lectric stove. Heated and contin- uous hot water. Phone 3554. ONE. LARGE FURNISHED front room. Suitable for two. Dial 3306. NEW AND MODERN TWO BED- room apartment. second floor. Brighton, Available July 1st. Ap- ply Box 216 Guardian. TWO HEATED APARTMENTS. first floor. four rooms and bath. 2nd floor three rooms and bath. Phone 5121. REATED FOUR ROOM APAR'l'- ment, second floor, two bed- rooms. Elm Avenue. Apply Box 211. Guardian. HEATED APARTMENT. DOMES- tic hot water supplied. 4 rooms and bath. Central S6500. Dial 4438, SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT. four rooms and bath. Oil heated Residential. Adults only. Avail- able first August. Apply to Box 207, Guardian. UNFURNISIIED SECOND floor apartment, heated. contin- uous hot water. Three rooms with bath and suiporch. Write Box 196 Guardian. ..--FL'2'1 CAR GARAGE. DIAL CBC. . i.'A'iEi:-tiTIT'tiivciia:oiaTwXE dell Bros. Crapaud. P. E. I. emu C.C.M. nlc'YE:Tii. LIKVD new. 14 Upper Hillsboro Street. i6E'rTr":Ti”iiaQ:'ii5iiit7Tl.r. liiao frerli cow. Apply W. .1. Andrew. East Royalty. Dial 7841. ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN- er. Late model. May be had for payments due. Dial 9220. 'FUI.i.”"Aii"i-s . READY . 10 um or trade for oats. Apply Raymond wood. Albany. YOUNG. AYRSBIRE COW. Fresh. Apply Fred Macllac. Wheatley River. 7 as scans orlsno. nun Church. school and store. Apply Earl Duffy, Fort Augustus. lUMMERlC0'I'l'AGl STANIOPI Beach. Furnished. apply Box 211. in care of Guardian. YILOX SEPERATOII IN GOOD working order. lvaii Driacoll. Mount Herbert. Charlottetown, R.R. 5. NOT 150 ACRES AT TRACADIE CRO& with house and buildings. 71! acres clear. Situated beside school, church and post office. Apply: .1. Elmer Blanchard, 165 Queen Street. Charlottetown. DWELLING AND LOT. MILTON ave. Summerside, 6 rooms and bath, full cement basement. 9 years old Reason for selling. owner riansferred. Signed Mor- ley M. Bell solicitor. side. VACUUM CLEANER SALE. (Us- ed new rebuilt and recondi- tioned). Electrolux Air-way San- itizer - lloover Lewyt-G.E. Kingston Fillery Goblin and others. Tel. Charlottetown 9220 or write MC. 8. 176 Kent St.. Char- lottetown. For your FREE home showing. Q Female llelp Vlantlil WANTED WAITRESSES. APPLY in person to island Grill. GIRL FOR IIOUSEWORK. ONI WOMAN wsnrs wonx arinar. cleaning. Apply Box 11714. sxraninncan .. PAINTII wants work. Dial 560 or II. Vlalttei JOHN DEE-RING pnoasn cm. tivator. Phone Kinkora 6-II. FIVE i'iH6lu"iiousi: on GROUND floor apartment. Dial 4772. AN OIL BATHED PUMP JACK in good condition. Apply Lloyd Frizzell. Breapdalbane. Eiiifa AGE couru: on woman to help housekeeping for two adults. 6003 after 5.3 WANTED EXPERIENCED ma. try cook for July and August, Shawa Hotel. Brackley Beach. iv”ATu1'-EJTL LADY PENSIONER requires board in country for summer months. Apply Box I. Guardian Summerside. MODERN FUMIGATING Service throughout the Island. 1-1. 11 QUINN. Proprietor P. 0. BOX 451 Phone 8727 Charlottetown. WANTED, MALE TYPIST. -APP'v- Guardian Charlottetown FOR SALE Or will trade for late model English car, 1950 Plymouth 2 door coach. Reasonably good condition. DIAL 4392 .:mm.mmmm..m.L mtostw MIL ligand" g LOST BETWEEN CHARLO'l"I'Ee town and Bcdford new screen door. Please notify DeBlois Bros. on FRIEY RETWEEN HIGH- land Groceteria and 5 I)esbris- ay Crescent. S20. Finder please Dial 8965. LOST BE-TWEEN ClIARI.O1'l'E- town Clinic and 17 Upper Prince St. Charlottetown Hospital Nurs- es' Pin, initials E. G. on back. Phone Guardian. Reward. Illscellanoasg pg ”DESTROYER" F OR Us E IN out-door toilets. Eats right down to the earth. saves you that un- pleasant cleaning task. Full dir- ections. satisfaction guaranteed. Order a can now. only 81.00 post- paid. Log Cabin Products. P. 0 Box 261, Charlottetown. Male llola Wanted WANTED MARRIED MAN FOR ..work on dairy farm near Char- lottetown, free house, milk and wood. Write stating experience to Box 215, Guardian. WE REPAIR AND-RIWIND 1 tors, washer repairs. wrl: -rolls, refrigeration. Said and repairs. Houaa wiring. Itmw Electric. ...........m.m.m..j. W Teachers Intel FOR COYEIIEAD ROAD acnool. Apply 5. J. Birt. Secretary. 'rlTcnsn wsn-ran iron -ram Mile House School. Apply Daniel O'Connell. Secretary. EXPERIENCED TI Ac I I I wanted. Clyde River School. Supplement QIMI. Apply J.A. Murray, secretary. 7 mca:;E::0:A:;ED""e;:ix& Sealed tenders will be i A L 1" received by the under- person to The Rendezvous. Signed um” 8 pm. wednes. FOR RENT Summer cottage at Grand Tracadie. Partly furnished. Apply- A. W. GAUDET Solicitor. FOR SALE 6-S.C.M.C. two wheel concrete mixer. Pneumatic tires. Wlnconsin four cylin- der engine. Price S700.00. Good condition. W. G. FOLEY & SON LTD. 65 King St. Halifax, N. S. For Sale Approximately 75 acres of land at Earnscliffe with dwelling and building in good repair. For further particulars apply to- DENNIS CAREY Earnscllffe or 'MacPHEE at TRAINOR, Barristers, etc.. 165 Queen Street Charlottetown FOR SALE AT BFDEQUI .8 room house. Large hen house and garage. With 11,5 acres land. HORACE SOBEY, Ieerletown. FOR SALE At Seuris Four reotn Sung- alow and garage. premises. is priced sale. all in p on is property right for quick mm- ,s...( V". .4, r day, June 19 for The merside, P.E.I., pressor, together with pro- Auto Body Works. of c -sitting room. kitch- en and bath. Unfurnished. Centrally located. Very NW able for a working girl. For particulars apply- 154 Richmond Street FOR RENT Apartment, centrally loc- ated and fully furnished. Low rental arrangement. Suitable for married couple. preferably middle aged. For further pai'ticul&.!'8 apply- ' Till-: EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street WANTED experienced C a p a b l e, bookkeeper, quired. Applications to be in by July 10th. Apply to Herbert Stevenson, Presi- dent of New Glasgow Dairy- references re- ing Company. HANCOCK and WHITEWAY MURRAY RIVER Owing to market condi- tions I will not buy any logs except for special ord- OPS. TENDERS Willett Motors Limited. 3 e 1' Vi c 0 station property at Sum- including hydraulic lift and air com- periy occupied by Coomac The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Signed. Eastern Trust Company Trustee Willett Motors Ltd. in bankruptcy. 154 Richmond St. Charlottetown. FOR SALE store refrigerator. ll cubic feet. 2 door. special price at tsintll N. AUBREY CUTCLIFFI Fredericto NOTICE All taxes due St. Louis School District No. 137 must be paid by June 29th, 1957. After that date bills will be sent in for collection , Per order of Trustees. STENOGRAPHER WANTED -APp'v- McLeod It Bentley I54 Prince Street TRADE SCHOOLS DIESEL Heavy Equipment IJASTEIITIIISII-in-gum ILL aoaa Canadian Prom lien Writer OTTAWA (CP) - Professor An- thony D. Scott of. Vancouver uya IIWPO Provincial governments ought to conduct actions of oil and In lands. and timber rights. rather than negotiate with single "All an economist." the Univer- sity of British Columbia professor laid. "I am impressed by the vir- tues of competition in these situa- tlona. "It may be impossible." he told the Canadian Political Science As- aoclation Saturday. "For adminis- trators of provincial resources to obtain any idea of the value of a new dlscove ; by negotiation with a single firm." "Royalties may be ridiculously high or low. Only the obtaining of bids from competing firms will permit the province to find the best expleiter and to get the beat return of proceeds." EMIGRATION A PROBLEM .The association was meeting at Wednesday, June 26th, 1957, various bridges in ward Island. Charlottetown. Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, 17th June, 1957. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER FOR STONE SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Queens, and Kings Counties, Prince Ed- Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, Provincial Building. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Ifyouarecuttingdowathefiii-eta means." I ' , tiniara te'ether parts at C in " W Accennelatv L,...'!LRi.....llL'.".L............ "'"""'”'F ' For Rent I-O88 OF Pggplg I5 S3;-iou; should umnana '" .I.”.'.iT.":un"':tu.r.':n:ynL'fIi" "P P lloLS'tll'1ElN'dBlIFIlA ucair. ona: eassags romlronouro, In: P rf I Sc. A T mu: .t:a'n.extaad ri”i:'.i.u.r..,.mm..,.,.. I. "1 um”. an be mum”; moii ti . pp mmond two. one - S artment p Rdd. Wnsl ---r-m-m ml" heated AP .. OI ICC IGII G SSI1 O ltbehoovuth-iii-ovlacuto -by buildlns park-trio -, B l M. A On und floor consistinl x c close attution to their depleti,o.d,. by fish hatchariei, oruzltalilesr the University of Ottawa in con- junctloa with the Congress of Learned societies. I fortnight-long seminar of the country's intellec- tuala which ends Monday. Professor Gordon A. Goiiniirey of Memorial University, St. John's. Nfld. told the political aci- entista that emigration-the loss of people-"ls a serious problem" to the losing country. Each emigrant represdted a cost in social services. education and training. "immigration is the cheapest way of acquiring increased re- source capital - and far cheaper than home-grown babies." he said. As a minimum policy. provinces should strive to maintain their ao- cial capital--trained manpower- lntact. "No province can be ex- pected to accept as a last resort the migration or transfer of its people," he said in an oblique ref- erence to a Gordon economic royal commission recommendatiim that if efforts at economic stimulation failed the transfer of some Man. 4 By ALAN DONNELY Preaa W Canadian man OTTAWA (CP)-The Commons lily lee inauguration of a new Practice F a permanent Speaker who would not be changed from one Parliament to the next. Conservative leader John Dlefenhaker has proposed adopt- ion of such a practice. similar to the tradition in the British House of Commons. However. with the Conservatives lacking an outright Commons ma- jority and with another election likely within a year. it is possible Mr. Diefeiibaker would delay im- plementing the change until he sees whether a new vote would give him a clear majority. The Canadian tradition has been to choose a new Speaker at the start of each rarliament. alternat- ing between French-speaking and English-speaking MPa. The nom- ination is made by the govern- ment side of the common: from among its membership. and cus- iomarily is accepted by all part. 16!. PROPOSAL DURING DEBATE During last year's pipellng do. hate. when an unsuccessful cen- sure motlon was made against Speaker Renerlleaudoin, both Mr. Diefenbalier and CCF Leader C-Oldwt-'11 Proposed adoption of the British system of a permanent Speaker. In the recent election campaign the Conservative leader, speaking May 15 at Carman. Man.. said the change was needed to remove the Speake 's office from "partisan politics." ''I believe that to preserve Par- liament. both races would agree for the placing of stone on to putting the Speaker above R. G. WHITE. party politics." Deputy Minlstgr, if such a practice were launched there is no assurance it would be coiitlnued following any future change of government. barring a general agreement to do so. But if the Conservatives decide to an ahead. specula” is that they might offer the permanent AUCTION SALE AT MCKAYIS SHOWROOM, PARKDALE ON FRIDAY, JUNE 21 AT 2 O'CLOCK Westinghouse refrigerator, 2 McClal'ey electric ranges, 1 Hotpoint electric range; 1 Connor washer: some office equipment; electric water heater; bicycle; sewing machines; garden tools; clocks; beds, cots; easy chairs; assorted tables and chairs; chesterfields; mirror; chest of drawers and miscellaneous items. HOUSE FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT NUMBER 471 ON NOTRE DAME STREET IN THE TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE This house is comparatively new and has hot water heating. There is a good basement under the house. For further particulars apply to- T. L. LINKLEITER Barrister, Summerslde. speakership to CCF member Stan- Moy Adopt Practice Of Permanent Speaker ley Knowles. whole detailed know. ledge of the intricate Common. rules is generally ' wledggd 5,, pll parties. He might decline; h. in party whip. CC1'-' national vice. chairman and one of the party. moat effective MP: in debate, SPEAKER NOT OPPOSED In the British tradition. in. Speakerls unopposed in his own uuutitudncy at electlontime. Hi; rulings are not ublect. to appul II in Canada. ut he lg not 1,": mun: to a vote of censure or 1-,. moval by the Commons. although with the emiilinii an ability wit... I Speaker is chosen that is un. likely. In Canada ti: 5 k . beside: 810.000.: lyeelai-"aareItell:.uA I-lary of 39.000 and automobile and residence allowances totalling 34.000-a total of 823,000 g yup lfla Conservative government deci to boon a Speaker from within its ranks at the expected fall session of P 'iament that would dlrniniah by one its 'voting Power in the House. which alreadv is a minority. The SPi!aker may vote only to break a Common- tie. and tradition is that he should vote in such a way as not to de- feat the government. But experts say that situation has never arisen in Parliament here. TWO TORY EXPERTS The Conservatives have two rel-. Oilnized experts on parliameniarv rules and procedure who could nu '1ll'Md Slieaker-Davie Fulton and Donald Fleming. But both are rir. WI"! certain to enter a Conser- vative cabinet. Other possible candidates within the party for the Speaker's itu-nu. include Gordon Churchill of Win- nlbeg south Centre and D. rt. Michener of Toronto St. Paul's, .1. tholllh they too are potential cab- inet members. There are other Conservatives with experience in the Common Ind PCHIIDI some newly-elected members with adequate expgr. fence in provincial legislatures, who might be called on to fill in; post. FORT ST. JOHN. B.C. (CPI- Known as the "pack-horse king" of the north. Thomas (Tommy) Wilde has been hauling supplies for all men, explorers and other travellers of Canada's northwest for 30 years. But he says his big- gest business may come this year. Wilde has been dickerlng with the Axel Wcniicr-Gren interests J. J. MUSTARD. to supply an advance guaid of engineers and geologists working Mcleod Lake and Ware. This is part of the Rocky Mountain British Columbia. With a 2.000-acre ranch 40 miles north of here. Wilde has 150 pack horses. and he said the Finlay START NOW TO BUILD PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' YOUR FUTURE IARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. .:......mm...Lm.. Bell. Motlieeon It Feet: in Blob-I I. ...m...m............ J. Elmer Iiandiord. IA. II 0000 R. If I MA.Former.O.C..lLI. aaaaelcmueelh. .m..............m Allison M. Ollils tl.It. 3 GI! year , the next three years the gran J.A.Mo:outgea cu-rioaug, Hall! has Shoal. lANl.md.IDaE-ii man. CIJIIH Mhiniafi XL? Modlieeatrdiier mm mm Pleaaoalad along the Flnaly river between trench development envisioned in River stretch would require about too of them. "It will be the big- Thros great years in the Can'- dian Army can make you a bet- OPTOMEIRISVS t7i.'”.'l'nl?':..':.J.u'?''” 1"" 1. A Cot-ruthern, I.O. Q Variety and adventure 18 led I. X G) Q Excellent training by experi- enced instructors Byron J. Grant. 0.0. 0 Good PI! and promotion in 3g 1 1 3; Q Sparta and a healthy life Q Free medical and dental care J. S. Teyier. I.O. Q :0 days holidays with pay a If 11 t 40 and fit. make you are o "u ine.wtthoiit oblit- atlee.det.atls.oaArniyiieiteas-or pnetedties. Ex-Rodeo Rider Is Pack- Horse King Of The North West geat thing since the Canal pipe- line project." he said of his prov pects of riding with the Wiener- Gren project. WARTIME PROJECT A stocky man of about so, who started out an a rodeo rider on the American circuits. Wilde calls the Canal project of 1943 his top adventure in this rugged region far northwest of "dmonton. The Canol wartime project included construction of a 600-mile pipeline from an oil field at Fort Norman. N.W.T.. to a refinery at White- horse in the Yukon. Under Wilde's direction. 30 packers with in horses moved out of Fort Norman and White horse in the spring of 194: to ac- company survey parties blazing the sub-Arctic route for the four- lncli pipe and electing sites for pumping stations. Along the way the packers had to face such problems as organis- ing alrdropa of feed for the horses. building rafts'to emu Arc- tic rlvers and laying out corduroy roads ever the inuakeg. With completion of the aurvf! in the winter of 1944 Wilde and his men returned to their bases. the first pack trains to complete the far-north trip. The booming Western Canada oll industry has pivvilled most If Wilde's work in recent years. p With a llthorse outfit in tau. he blaud a trail for the first let of Wealcoast Traimnlaalon's an export pipeline to the west coast. in the winter of 1555-56. he look a "brushing" contract. lcldlnl a women crew bulldinl I CW0? right-of-way along the same trail. A ORTIVE EXPEDITION Wilde says his moat unusual ad- IIM when he signed a contract with a French E i in sun-A n. laatllle while Job in one! Canadian ,..nn.,,..n., Charles s Bedeau: Awcmm. aoudi. ll... 159"" 3:5" h ”V'mu99":hV”: to hlau a trail from Fort Phllllll aide. in one. 1 CHNOPRACTOR o.r ewilinuiito. ' my ',',',1',':, if, f,',',' ,1:,X'?.3S'.',.,m"' Islam 1 Ha... Dr. W. I. Cunt! Phone or visit your local Army i3”d"” "M "" '1" ,:::,,,:: pi-up Q 3 3 Recruiting station or mail the M” W 'I'””'" "”" "'; ", ""', ,,"""., ,"'t " . , ........ "'- '::r..'”.":::t""n3 liiurr ii R no ATION. . h ' ohlectlve "0 1'5 330- 5'0 ARCHWECT ICIA xeniTS..Um '1 Feacb "'i.':l-e:ravh Creek. '3' our an. of 3"” five Citroen clfl half - track VIN Desert travel- a. A. laallotlalin 0.0. iucu-iiiaiaana.ei.eamnn.