o... I E Ii rri $d‘UC mm P -a - ._ .-4:°;::: 2-.22‘-_= 2-:-.<e>u“ I K I Do Page 12 The Guardian Mon., April 7, 1958 IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our grand- parents, Mrs. James E. Collins April 7, 1957. Mr. James E. Col- lins, Nov. 25, 1943. Their memory is our keepsake With which we will never part. God has them in his keeping. We will have them in our hearts Always remembered by Mary and Georgina. PATE — In memory of Mrs. P.N. Pate who passed away fifteen years ago. A pleasure it was to have her. All these years. Now she’s with the Saviour Heaven; Missed by those left here. BUELL—In loving memory of William Wallace Buell, who passed away April 7, 1947. Beyond the Sunset, 0 glad re- union . ‘With our dear loved ones who have gone before In that fair borne land we will know no parting. Beyond the Sunset forevermore. Lovingly remembered by wife and family. Says At Least Three Mothers in Saw Sons P.M.’s TORONTO (OP) — Rt. Hon. phen Street. of more money? Avon Cosme- tics holds the answer. Become Arthur Meighen, 84, only surviv- ing former Conservative prime minister, Friday corrected a statement that Mrs. William '1‘. Diefenlbaker is the only Canadian , mother who has seen her son be- FOUR ROOM HEATED APART- ment and bathroom, constant hot water, ground floor. Excel- lent residential district. Apply 162 Queen Street. an Avon representative and serve your neighbors during convenient hours. Car neces- view Write R. G. Dunn, 16 Prin- come head of the government. The_repo1‘-t was carried from For Sale cess St., Moncton. , Help Wanted P‘l“°° Albefi’ Sask" AW” 1 by 1 STANLEY 55 PLANE. APPPLY The Canadian Press. The mother of at least two John Walsh, Bedford. IMMEDIATE OPENING. MAN other prime ministers also saw 73 ACRE FARM— GOOD BUILD- their sons assume office. One was Mrs. Eunice Laird Borden m ‘her of Sir Robert Borden who was elected Conservative prime minister in October, 1911. Mrs. Borden died in 1915 while her son was in office. Mrs. William T. Diefenbaker saw her son form a minority government last June and then obtain the bigges-t Commons ma- jority Monday‘s election. Mrs. Diefen- baker, a resident of Saskatoon, S_ask., is 85. Mr. Meighen said his own mother saw him sworn in twice as prime minister. Mr. Meighen succeeded Sir Robert when the wartime prime minister; retired in 1920. Later do feated, Mr. Meighen again was prime minister during the “shadow government” of a few day in 1926. “My mother followed things very carefully in those days and took a 'great interest,'’. Mr. Meighen said. ' “She never tried to advise me, though. My goodness, in those zlays we were buried in advisers. Later on she moved from Ottawa up here to be near me in To- ronto." HERO’S RELATIVE DIES , ROME (AP)—Rosa Garibaldi, granddaughter of Italy’s famous‘ patriot, died Friday in a Rome hospital aged 80. She was a daughter of Gen. Ricciotti Gari- baldi, whose father, Giuseppe, fought for unification of Italy. MECHANICAL MINER '.UXEMBOURG (Reuters) — The six-nation European Coal and Steel Pool has granted $850,- 000 for research on a machine to reduce human labor in coal mines, it was announced Friday. A spokesman said a blueprint for the machine, which would auto- matically dig underground gal-1 leries and might also extract coal. had been drawn up by French and German experts. For Those Who Prefer To Write Their Own CLASSIFIED AD HERE'S HOW THIS-—is a sample 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. Phone 8506. You can use an ad like this to tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of The Guardian and The Patriot. _HERE’S HOW MUCH I connect‘ 5 .80 4 OOIIIOOOOOII 6days 3.60 HERE'S -THE NUMBER 8506 We Will Be Glad To Help You Prepare An Ad It You Wish. L.» or woman to take over vacant Watkins route in Charlottetown sary in rural a.reas. For inter— ‘ in Canad-ian history in. ings, near stores and churches. Hugh MacKenzie, Long Creek. GIRLS FIGURE SKATING COS- tumes——- all different sizes- Phone 5295. After 4 p. m. CLYDESDALE MARE TO FOAL in April. Kitchener Smith, New Perth. QUANTITY OF USED TABLES, 3 ft by 2 ft. and smaller. Some with folding legs. Apply Box 802 Guardian 73 ACRE FARM. GOOD BUILD- ings, near stores and church- es. Hu gh Mac Ken zie, Long Creek. ONE REGISTERED DUAL PUR- pose shorthorn bull 2 years old (dehorned) good type. R. L. Jenkins, Ring 2 Pownal. ONE 12 X 12 FOOT GARAGE ' Door with hardware. One only hydraulic hoist for service sta- tion. Phone 5350. FOR SALE OR RENT IN KEN- sington 6 room house with bath. All modern conveniences. Write 327 Second St. Summerside or call 8772 . George L. McGuirk. FOR SALE -- ONE EATONIA oil burning incubator 150 eg size in perfect condition, cheap. Walter Sta-cert. Freetown, ‘. QUANTITY FOR SPRUCE and Juniper posts and stakes. Apply Chalmers Newson, Win- sloe, Phone 7596. USED BATHROOM SET CON- sisting of tub, toilet and sink. Also an electric stove. Phone 7996. \ ANOTHER REASON. WHY Guardian-Patriot Classified Ads get such .quick action: Our trained ad-assistants give your ad their careful attention. Dial 8506. IFARM FOR SALE IN SUMMER- ville consisting of 87 acres of land; 45 acres under cultiva- tion; house in good repair; spring on back of farm. Three chains from paved highway; 1/5 mile from school, 1 mile from store. Apply to Mrs. J .T. Pow- er. 174 Kent St., City. FARM 100 ACRES ON ST. PET- er’s Highway in the village of Mt. Stewart, also 20 Cockshutt Tractor, 1953 a nd Mercury truck 1947. Would consider ex- changing farm for house in or near town. Apply Leo Brown, Mt. Stewart. Nothing to invest. No experi- ence necessary as we train you. Minimum earnings $60 weekly. Apply in writing to Mr. G. E. Rivard, 350 St. Roch Street, Montreal, Que. Lost Ar... Found processing, printing and enlarging Mail to “color", George Wotton Photography, Summerside. VAILS RADIO AND TELEVIS- ion Sales and Service. For over 40 years we have served you with reliable and expert ser- vice. Dial 3537. 204 Kent St., Charlottetown. FILMS DEVELOPED AND printed. 8 to 24 hour service. speed, quality, and economy. Mail films or negatives to George Wotton. Photography, Summerside. Seeds LET US HELP YOU MAKE your garden the best eve" this year! Write today for our cata- logue. VESEY’S SEEDS, YORK BOY’S BICYCLE FROM NEW Birchzwood High School. Thurs- day morning. Serial numlber-— 71048-A. If any information, Phone 6437. Reward. Male Help Wanted MARRIED MAN FOR FARM work. Fa-rm beside paved high- way. Housing accommodation will be provided. Aipply “GL” Guardian Office, Summerside. YOU CAN EARN MORE. IN ELECTRONICS -- TELEVISION ~ RADIO SERVICING - MICRO- WAVE - FM - MOBILE RADIO . . . Here’s your chance to move up and raise your income - - - Today, in spite of uncertain times, thousands of RCC MEN earn more, have security, gain promotions because they have an RCC Diploma. Find out today if ELECTRONICS is for you. Ask how you can start from scratch and train for ELEC- TRONICS. State age, education and ‘write quickly to RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA Box 171, Moncton, N.B. Est. 1928 LEAD PRODUCER comes from British Columbia. EMost‘of Canada’s output of lead has large and valuable tin and ‘ PROFESSIONAL CARDS ‘Teachers Wanted “BEFORE APPLYING FOR OR accepting any position to teach with the school district, WI}. i peg No. 1, teachers are asked to clear with Mr. E. L. .'rne" General Secretary, Manitoba Teacher’s Society, 956 Portage at Lipton, Winnipeg.’ ’ Wanted WANTED -— ALE BOFITLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. FEEDER CATTLE. R. MacKIN- non, Mermaid, Phone Charlotte town 7996. WANTED We are paying for Scrap Iron $15.00 per ton. Highest price: for metals, ale bottles, hides and skins. '* I MAURICE BLOCK co. LTD. 158 Kent ‘Street AFRICAN MINERALS Nigeria in British West Africa lead mines. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson & Foetal .150 Richmond St. , J. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. . 160 Richmond St. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillie. LLB. 130 Richmond St. Palmer & ,Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street DiaI5573 Dial 4747 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruthers, R. O. 123 Kent St, Dial 5512 J. S. Taylor, K0. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 — House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.O. Montague P. E. I. ARCHITECT J. F. TOOl"'3S, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. G. Keith Pickard WHY BUY THE OLD FASHION- ed tank or upright vacuum cleaner, which probably is madeof tin and plastics? When you now can buy the most dur- able all-metal, (diecast alum- inun constructed) 68 per cent more efficient . . "Compact” with a ten year written guar- antee backed by Lloyds of Lon- » don. Highest trade-in policy. Write or telephone 9220 for your FREE home showing. Mari- time Compact Vacuum Sales, 176 Kent Street. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. FOR SALE Six room house situated on doubleilot near Belve- dere Corner, oil floor fur- nace, fireplace, garage, house in excellent repair, immediate occupancy. PRICE $9000.00 L. H. KENNEDY Realtor and Insurance 166 Great George St, Phone 3912 GREAT ENGINEER in England in 1884. The first steam turbine was in- vented by Sir Charles Parsons J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3251 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C. , Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., _ Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. , Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 . MUSICIANS 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 MacPhee 3! Trainor 160 Richmond St. DIAL 3244 H. JOHN HARRIS, Jos. W. MacDonald, F- 3- C: 0- B'A.’ C. Studio —-Dil;3iIgc1l31mond St. Box 472 Dial 5573 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER CHIROPRACTOR E. S. CHANDLER, Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Dial 6432 B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.I_C., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN ST. PHONE 3325 McDONALD, COOPER BROTHERS & C0. CURRIE & CO. parts. We also have a good stock of iron age planters We are your exclusive Oliver Dealer for Kings’ County. For all you Farming needs contact Johnny's Service Station Red Point, P.E.I. them. Students in five un-ivensi- We have in stock one Oliver Superior 90 bushel cap. lties boycgtted 1eot,,res March 5. Manure Spreader, tractor hitch, mounted on_ rubber, ‘,to draw public attention to their selling at last year’s price. Coming soon, new Oliver sup- er 550 Tractor new in every way. , demands. Three students, Bruno Meloche, Jean-Pierre Goyer and Francine Laiurendeau, all of .1-Iontreal, came to Quebec March 7 to ask -Mr. Duplessis to receive the stu- dent association president. Mr. Duplessis refused to see them. Every week day since, the_stu- dents have called at the pre- and a big liner arrives, but very sel- dom as much as when the Ile de France d-ocked.'I‘hursday. A taxi went out of control at the pier, smashed a baggage carrt, plowed into a crowd of ‘00 persons milling about and finally crashed into a parked car, Four persons were hurt. In the midst of the ensuing hubbub, fire broke out in the mo- tor of another taxi at the scene. always a lot of commotion when P0 rts. Steel output dropped two points last week to 48.5 per cent of rated capacity. Ingot production was down to 1,298,000 net tons, Sluggish steel mill operations were reflected in the price of\ scrap metal which slipped 17 . cents a ton for prime grades. I, The magazines composite scrap ' price stood at $34.22 a ton last week. Factors which may force steel | ° h Wanl' AdS la l I N OW . . I mp f1-oan $3,123,053 in 1956. 4 o ' |"I’s Depreciation prov_ision w as WAY B J. R. WILLIAMS Wanted To Rent ° 9 I D°“° Rel” 1599.... mi... $1.a97.309. .0‘ Agents ante . usslans . -9» . . . ,, ed , $22,- ,1- -*"r' ‘ ’ ‘E63 - KIT wt-luv , HOUSE on APARTMENT 5 on v Prof“ For Year I De_f1CIt_“35 re l§=__9 430 » a.- int“ LET ME START .Y0U ' Lgg§b’2Q}#£31H'FI2sT ’ 8 rooms in or near City. Good 0 . 'k I695 in 1937 from $ .55 . at the $0‘ mess on my_Cal>19ta1 Wlth 8 net “I It/u.u-rs OF sesame.’ LOOK 5 location. Apply Box 799 Guar- O G MONTREAL (CP)—-Dominion"; end of 1955- I’! weekly earniIIgs_0f m01‘e Illa“ ; ATTH'S|'ZE V dim, _ patriot, I c0a1 Company Ltd., and its sub- working c a p ital stood at $75-00’ handhng 1“ y°”r-"e1gh' L°s§’:K-'-Ticlalglii-r 'rH'aEAu'nr-‘UL AP)——Th R ' aboard S-putnikk II which made .d. .6 haVe,reported ,, consoli- $2 995,932 at Dec. 31. 1957 as inst pl" borhood; 2501fdast r$PbatiCngflI(:- ' APgRPLE THEYARE" 5. OR.d6. ROOM. repL(OrI;IeDlO¥ ute ~sdayenig1:1¢ss:i1ai;: its zoelst circuit 6f the earth filatlggl fiat mom of $481 029 for $1,700 358 at me corresponding 1% cessities inching eta: 0‘ A . LOOKAT TH’-TH" enoun floor apa e wri . A ~ “ *1” .‘ med I N 1849687 the 9 9th evmus year. E’ T°ilet1'i°5v M°d‘.°‘¥‘e5’ I“5‘7°t’°' l WEI-F"él'a5rL°°K' "“‘“‘ ym mm May 15' Phone space dog Lama panted fumusiiy l£IOuelS)llIa‘l§l’. lilterhlee ;l:§.:§§here 1947’ qiompirzfrd to $ 1 daéiai gall; totalled 3,771,808 in Ides» F*“‘”‘ ‘mes’ 1” e5“"’“‘°’h°d ~‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘I49 ‘W °’ 539° mghts‘ and her hem PM-nded as 599 next month prece mg y- ' afte ~'ning (1957 against 4,435,631. Production 1*‘ City or rural Paula routes. Ex- _ . rode a rocket out into sl-‘I809 _|11 9 ' Operating income _vt rt_m1 ex: was 430M572 tons last year If I’e“i°"c° “““e°esSa‘ry.’ I 11 teach cu Sputnik -Ii But °n~ce her satellite . . selling and adminis ra ‘$25 972 Iagaiinst 4 238,836. I you. 30 days free trial. E9sta~b- . ‘ . was orbiting the ride was not_1m- Plan Dlscusslon penses, 3m°““l3°d to ~. . . “I lished 1934. WritePtoda‘ye:;1th'Ioll11‘t% F‘ 3 ‘an E T pllezgsaigl 111 this week she lived | _ f il. G. Laurin, resi . ,, kg?’ m ao , ey sa . 9 k W Paaul Co. Ltd., 21 St-P8'.‘l St._ -- I 8838- R N The clinical summary of, TOP Prob ems N. Y. S gr; .. For 4 months detached I,;;9k;,’,9,,;,9;:: SEES. “5 bmdcm Facing Education W k igg, Bally BIIICKS V iv“ §/Cfttigge 11e1.:.l.r tSu1mmeI‘S6vd_§i The report of Secretary SA)lex; EC (CP) The student of ———-——-—’**“—"""“ \ us irs C ass. 1 ander Tochiev of the vie QUEB» 9 — 9 ‘ ‘‘ ORDER CHICKS FOR MAYAND A A m . . . A d I Sc. um_ . t. of the University 0,; d m , t mmb w‘ 9:9 *“%l‘“i 9999 f°9 99*“ .2 ..i:.*:::9 9 ;::;°.:::.a°::.. . NEW, :::..‘;’9‘....:¥.:9....° .....‘.t 5 productfitonli ihiossdsiiiaciui WIIl(lI:ge- l“ I ll.‘ p ace’ pp y_ A‘ the mckel b°“’°d upward °‘f “W1” meetings m discuss mapktetolf 1109s5s81ast we was ous senmg brought the sharpest 9 I6 W95’ °3 53“ ‘.\\ - '. ' h I d I ~ ed» t‘ b1ems- W9” . ‘ 9 . 10. 3- Leggoggsgfiggggd :. , BOX 999 9/9 9999999 i;mi:t::..:9:;:. 9.9l::a..::~;:;:“..9:°.. ..... $g,ooo,,g,oo,o;»;»u;v;; 93:9, ,,,,., ,, ,, ,w,-, . me or» o - . . ' , __ . p -e no 9 - §;’§n0r.S Chick Hatchery, Mt. "5' ‘ —= m Mlsceuanous -. She gasped but. felt 110 paini. Sllie mon-th —-tnobdaI::fll(11asthI;:e11;hs«=.;’che lgloliclcs listed on the New York 303 rose ,m,d_175 “.791-.e gnchxingw. Id El§§;{—— L fit sP0ell:IdTIM1lg hC\:StId!l3a1'iiN1llJ0Itl; liislllelilimllhie stziltelllliotemgot lift: difbity iifniiiii if Prernier Duplessis Stock Exchange. lgzedp on A31:/$i5:an3'c‘l;g::9;k lslsijligecsllarfge Ilillni g m 1“ 0 0 . ‘ ' . - ' the Associa ress - ’ ' \ « _ _ - . ‘ f. to eceive the fall In I d , cars and Tfucks Fol‘ Sale . :50 weekly at home, .SeWlII.g The experimenfi provled animals eontixéuest tofrctehiésgmdernt aSS0Cia_ Stock average_ I), dropped $3.20 eluded Florida Cana a Corp, of _,______._.——-4———-—-- aby shoes or ad-dressmg en. Call SllI‘V1Ve In I 8 I111 Il0W11 C011 DI'eS1 911 S 0 , _ _ . _ to $15950. 1/2 at 12. _ SURPLUS ‘EQUIPMENT. 2- 1946 ‘aim ve10peS_ For information Send ditions of cosmic space. tions or Quebec 5 SIX universities. h 1 test d ecline has Most active Issues on the New 1” three ton Ford truck with ‘rnzeuuvsn ._,,_,_____,,, -.,., 3 stamped, se1f.add1-essed ev. INSTRUMENTS ON BODY The announcement. by the as-, Tb tiled 3 6 at ht consecutive York Stock Exchange were: V steel boxes, Hydraulic dumps , Velope to F_ Grant’ p_0_ Box Messages were flashed back to sociations said that if ownersof stre_C ‘|°Vh:'dmgone day when Chrysler, off 25/: at 48%; US, ,1“ $500 each; 1951 POII‘L1aC.$250_’ ,. ( , , 186, Kingston, Nova Scotia. earth from instruments strapped halls refuse to rent their facil1- sess.3n-s. 11:0“ évgan Last weeks Steel’ off 1% at 567/8; and Babb I y 1948 Monmh C°“P° $1259 "'°’“' Female llel Wanted Services llfterell to the dog’s body. ties to students. meehngs will be paces wer I1 . i_ . lehem Steel. ofif 19/3 at 371/2. 1! - ‘ ’ ' COAL AREA ~ dr w s accomplished in cles in good c0nd1=t1011- M3°K3Y5 Dr umhen e 1, Alt . ed af , When the satellite reached the held on parish church SW95 011 big “P. Baa . the week —--—--—'-—‘_—m (:9 Construction. 11-‘ YOU THINK SOMETHING MODERN FUMIGATING t Sv 1 ah, 111% nam I 4- zenith of its fligm and began ch__ Sundays. four grading yls SIIICBG d F ._ _ ,1 you no longer need has value, . ,1, E I for er’ .am“° mm e‘ er». 3 Pm‘ cling the earth, Laika was in a The first meeting would p~rob- was 5h‘9‘"‘°“ed by ‘ W m" U. S. PI‘OClUCl'|OI1 H FOT Rent offer it for sale in the Classified AVa11able througohou .he. .bed eer in the Alberta coalfields. state of Weighuessness ably be held in Shawinigan day holiday. It was was the sec- fl __.___._.———~———————— section. Phone 8506 for a help— °"t°”““‘at‘°“. tr°agtcs’ Free NoRTHERN RIVER The expefeince of weightless. REFUSES To sign THEM ond straight Weekly f31l- Steel May pi FIVE ROOM (.}.R'0tU ml 3d‘t3l¢eT- ::tgi:’]a§:stS'Ph%l::co:’ w!.ité__ . The Coppenmine River, discov- ness c a u sed no substantial The student associations of Que- Whlle the market 10Sl 51'0l1!1d .‘ 5 WANTED HOUSEKEEPER FOR ' ered by Samuel Hear-ne in 1771, changes in Laika‘s p.hysiol.ogic.a.l bec’»s universities last winter pre~ Fuf|'he»f I0‘ SMALL HEATED APARTMENT. country home Wm, an m,,,,_ A ‘H. R. QUINN» Pr°P- flow-s 525 miles to the Arctic functions. I h _ pared a. brief outlining demands Taxi To It Suitable for one or two people. em c0nveniences_ Apply Box P. O. Box 451 Phone 8727 Ocean. The body of Lalka sun 15 tor 1ncr_e.a-sed aid to students and CLEVELAND (AP)__Stee1 pm It‘ 119 R°"”f°"d St‘ Ph°“° 5124‘ Guardian Officev 5“'m- FAST COLOR Film service. unlve-mIl‘e5‘ The piifsulenbs of mi DOCl( COHTUSIOI1 “C9103 W5 M‘ 3 1°“ 1“ "he °“" I: 4 ROOM APARTMENT, ALSO merside. Kodacolor, Kodachrome, Ans- ATTENTION FARMERS ff:,‘;°’,:’,,§‘;’,’S,,,Sf,;‘§‘,,, ,3 1V‘ffes1§:. rent recession and {nay dip even I, tslliii Iiimclhcippzlilltiliif SLOSST: LADIES ARE YOU IN NEED oochmme’ Ektachroma Color . plessis who declined to receive NEW YORK (AP) — Tlhereis lower’ the magazine steel “' operations even lower, Steel » says, were: Steel buyers will replace some steel used in manufacturing, but no buildup of depleted inventor. -mierfis otlfice to seek an inter—‘ view. Thursday they were re- fused an interview for the 19th time. Amlbulances and fire trucks con-vered. The traffic jam in the area was terrific. It was a long time before things got straight- ened out. anoe group insurance, etc. , Apply in writing — in hospital accounting competition 58-599. SENIOR ECONOMISTS (to ARCHITECT $7,Z)0. PERSONNEL ANALYST $6,210-$6,660. 210-$5.660. fence, Ottawa. $5,700-$6,180. Electronics Standards Agency, 700-$6,180. Government Departments, circular 58-1200-1. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Dial 6547 — 6548 p_ o_ 39; 137 ARTHUR I. GARRETT Charlottetown -I PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 (with experience pair and maintenance work), National Defence (R.C.A.F.) Ot- ta.-wa. $6,840-$7,860. For details, write to Service Commission, lottawa. and quote competition 58-100-1. DREDGING SUPERVISOR ‘(with experience in Lion. repair and overhaul of dredges and floating equipment), Harbours and Rivers Branch, Public Works, Halifax, N.S. $6,420- ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS _ administer group pension plans and annuity contracts), Annuities Branclh, Labour, Ottawa. Up to $5,820 depending on qualifications. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS (to work on design and plication of heating, air conditioning ‘and plumbing equipment; radar antenna and radomes; mechanical construction equipment), ValI‘I0lIS details, write to Civil Service Commission, TYPESETTING MACHINE OPERATORS Except where otherwise specifi forms at main Post Offices. Nation lfiivil Service Commission Offices JUNIOR OFFICE CLERKS A large national firm with offices in Charlotte-_ . town has openings in their staff for male office clerks. 1 A newspaper 9‘m'P1Y has I0 A position with this Company offers a broad fieldl, for advancement along with a good starting rate. I All types of employee's benefits are available: such as a retirement plan, hospital and surgical insur- Applicants should have Junior Matriculation or equivalent and be between 18 and 24 years of age. To Box 801 Guardian - Patriot EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES . (Civil Service of Canada) ‘CONSULTANT, HOSPITAL ACCOUNTING and administration and knowledge of the financial aspects of health insurance programs), National Health and Welfare, Ottawa. $10,000-$11,000. tails, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and quote analyse CHIEF, NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION (to plan, organize and administer the Northern Marine Transportation program and ensure. that supplies are delivered to various isolated loc- ations, Transport, Ottawa. $8,340-$9,420. , 9 ‘ ASSISTANT DOMIINI-ON FIRE COMMIISSIONER (with thorough knowledge of the organization of Provincial and Munici- pal Fire Services and Fire Safety Organizations in Canada Public Works, Ottawa. Up to $9,420. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and quote competition 58-375. in design, ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS (to administer various Ac-ts, Regulations and Ordinances), Northern Affairs and National Re- ;sousrces, Ottawa and other centres. Up to $6,300 depending ‘qualifications, plus northern allowance for positions in Northern Canada. Time limit for applications April 11. CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISORS SHIPS (hull and machin- ery), Transport Department, Quebec, Halifax and Port Arthur. DEW LINE OFFICER IN CHARGE (to supervise cargo supp- of Low ly operations for Far North), Transport Departrnent, Ottawa. $6,- HEATING AND VENTILATING DESIGNER, Branch,’1‘ransport Department, Ottawa $6,210-$6,660. PERSONNEL SELECTION ANALYST (university graduate to evaluate RCAF selection and training procedures), National De- ELECTRONIC TECHNICAL OFFICER (to ensure technical acceptability of electron tubes and devices), Canadian Military National Defence, centres. KEYBOARD (English and French Texts), Public Printing and2 Stationery, Hull, P.Q. $2.371/2 an hour. PRESS ASSISTANTS (cylinder and platen presses), Public Printing and Stationery, Hull, P.Q. $1.921/2 an hour. information regarding production, distribution and consumption of various industrial products), Tariff Board, Ottawa. $9,060-$10,140. For details, write to Civil Service Commission, Ottawa and quote competition 58- 2250. construction re- ies is expected tor four to five months; ‘ ~. Two large household appliance firms are planning production cuts; With over 30 per cent of the ‘ new Edsel automobiles still un- ’ sold, the Ford Motor Company will stop production next year of ’ the two top-(priced models.- Factors which may help tlu sagging steel industry listed by the magazine: Construction is picking up, in- fluenced by stepups of work on - the St. Lawrence Sea.vvay‘anIl state highway building pm-‘ grams; ‘_ I A railroad is taking bids to! $12,000,000 worth of equipment; The govermnent will spend $3,- 000.000.000 on guided mhsiles ,‘ this year. . SPE'LL|NG NOT ALWAYS GOOD TEXARKANA, Tex. Liberal Leader In Quebec Will Seek Re-Election MONTREAL (OP) — Georges Lapalme says he will launch a drive for re-election as leader of the Quebec provincefidioeral party with a meeting of support- ers in Quebec City in late April or early May. “We have not been able to make the necessary reserva- tions,” he said Thursday night in an interview, “but as soon as soon as that is completed an an- nouncement will be made.” Two other candid-ates for pro- vincial party leadership, Rene Ha in el, provincial legislature member for St. Maurice, and Montreal lawyer Paul Gerin-La- joie, have been seeking support (AP) have percenelle with proper qualtifycations to ga-rentee a readable product. 4 The Texarkana G a z e t t e gives every applicant for edi- tonial positions a spelling test and the misspelled words in the paragraph above were some of the attempts made by the applicants. Mrs. Ruth Mahaffey, wife of the Gazette editor, gives the tests and grades the palp- ers. Out of 30 selected words on the test, one 27-year-old man who said he had worked on newspapers missed 28. Here are some of the ex- amples taken from his test paper: Miscelloneou-s-Misland Steel Tonnage « At l2-Year Low (with experience - , I . among convention delegates butl - W a thorough laSgiI:{ona,'cc(s)(r£$(ggI:t,l°n_acs;c"I;' have announced no plans for In UnIIed SIaIe$‘ , ’ i . ' — ' meetings. ' For dc. Law, a.CCeSSOI'leS — axses- hm, n Serys; Separate _ Sepirate; A provincial Liberal party con- , _ vention is scheduled tor May nage produced in the first quar- g:;,9'1';m;0,;g};;;§;: ““°“j°”mb‘ 30-31 in Quebec City. It was ter this year hit a 12-year lot. ' Vacom ‘ ’ Vacumn" called by Mr. Lapalme after a Steel magazine reports. ~ First quarter output wd; 1s;4oo,ooo net tons, lowest in l ' non-strike quarter since 15,600, . net tons were produced in H7 ,9‘ second quarter of 1946, " says. At that time industry retooling after the war for pew!- time uction. . Ponder Source in-.c"“3vdeek, the magazine} Of Big Balloon $1§i§gpoiZ§’m”’s‘3‘lid"‘ii ‘ PARRSBORO, N.S. (OP) —— A cent of rated capacity, lowfil percentage-wise since July -1 50«foot balloon that landed near I I here Tuesday may have come 1939. Total steel output last ‘ from Missouri, about 1,800 miles to the southwest. VV'8:S about 1,363,000 IDES, cm: \‘ est since Christmas week of 19“ Town officials said Friday they Despite a slack fourth (IIWI H have not been able to identify Steel Said. producers recordéd ‘‘ the balloon which is nine Feet wide and bears no markings to time highs in annual dollar V , ume of sales and net profits indicate where it was manufac- tured or released. group of young Liberals urged ~ selection of a new leader. First test of the chosen leader may be in a number of byelec- tions Premier Duplessis is ex- pected to call this summer. The champion misspeller was a 45 - year - old woman who spelled technique t-e-a- c-c-«n-i-‘k and immediate as hemidiate. “The only person who has made a perfect score,” said Mrs. Mahaffey, “was a 47- \ year - old woman with an 3 eighth grade education ‘and we hired her.” SHALLOW STRAIT Bering strait, one of the ent- Irances to the Arctic Ocean, is only 49 miles wide and 27 fath- oms deep. construc- ll 1947. , Although 2.1 per cent less ‘ '99‘; . (University graduate with know- ledge of attitude sampling theory and statistical techniques), Na- tional Defence, Ottawa. $6,840-$7,860. ‘ Canada Department of Transport Moncton, N.B. But in Karissa City, oflficials speculated that it may be the one that broke free flrolm its moorings at a shopping centre Saturday. It had been used for advertising. was produced, tre indus/£I'Y’5 ' profit was estimated by the azine at $1,180,000,000, 5.3 ' cent above the $1,120,000.000 V. 1956. Steel based its est" -- 9' (University graduates ed, details and application Department of Transport, al Employment Offices and Moncton, N. B. T E N D E R S SEALED TENDERS, address- ,ed to the undersigned and mark-I ‘ed “TENDER FOR AIRPORTI earning on the performance 05 _ leading steel manufacturers. m-I °“ Net sales increased $517.00“ ' Shipments Of LIGHTING, MONCTO " ‘ll b 90 $14.900.000.000. Profits '1 received up to 330 p_M‘iVl (Ate. MGHUTCCTU red 7.37 cents on ea-ch dollar of ‘,- lantic Standard Time). Thurs-, . in 1957 compared with 7.28 v""»: day, May 1, 1958, for the con- Goods Dechnes In 1955- H struction of Airport Lighting Fa- '1‘-he lowered level of 0991' '5 cilities, including the installation. OTTAWA (or) —- Canadian in the industry forced 5“ Intensity Approach Lights on Approach 11 at Monc- lton Airport, Moncton, N.B. Plans, specifications, labour conditions, tender form and re- lated documents, an d pre- addressed return tender envelopel may be obtained on application‘ to the undersigned, at 232 St. prices down last week to $34- ' I ‘ gross ton for prime grade. manufacturers in January ship- ped goods valued at $1,669,864,- 000, a decline of 3.4 per cent from $1,728,833,000 in the corres- ponding month in 1957, the bu- reau of statistics s-aid Wednes- day. The bureau said declines Construction RAILWAY . ; I TIME TABLE in and related goods declined 26 per George Street’ P. 0_ Box 4213/hipments are normal in Jan- , Moncton, NB.. u n -. ' t l"uary.' , ' _ an accepted checilie rri~:de:1ppa;—‘ Shlpments of motor Vehlcles 7 la _ able to the Receiver General of . Ottawa. $5. Canada for the Sum of $25_00_ ‘Cetllt groin January 1957, the1a1-g. This cheque will be returned es‘ mp 1“. gmups 5'U1‘V9Yed- ' J ' i to upon the return of the plans and H°“’eVer= Shlpments Of 901151111161‘ Efledwe Sun av’ ll’ specifications in good condition. '.g°°d5 T059 four per cent and Each tender must be accom-‘:l1€3VY I3-"3“‘3P0“atl0n 9<lUiDment‘A 1 h '. panied by a security deposit as SIX DEF Cent ‘ f , . stipulated in the tender forml. Shipments of goods for export‘ -' and any lender not accompanied I eased five PEI‘ Cent. “ ap- by a security deposit as called Ff‘. $5,580-$6,780. For For will not be considered. FIRE AT GEIN FARM information 1 Ottawa and ask for Any tender submitted by te1e- from gram will also not be consid- PLAINFIELD, Wis. (AP)—Fire ".90: .' ered. tuck the fa f i 4% I - MONOTYPE The Department does not Ildward Gein Ialglaili l\/Ioiiil/iily ‘Br ll bind itself to accept the lowest The blaze burned 40 acres of $\\ . or any tender. grass on the farm formerly | ::_.7.' J. A. Lenahan, ‘0\\'ned by the handyman who has "_’ "'I'%‘W"fi' A t’ Regional D‘ t -, A’ ,b e c "H d t t . c mg Segfigeiii II‘ c n ommi c 0 be central, state hospital for the criminal in- sane for killing two women and robbing graves. His house was de. istroyed by fire March 20. IvA.r/ONAI IApril 1, 1958. . _ ’ I I I