l1 f . PAGE'Business News Is Dimmecl' ; h " . . E ' Alberton and West Prince County From I‘IUSTIngS 2 The Guardia’n’ Charlattet’own’ Mon" Man 11’ 1983' By FORBES RHUDE Inadian Association of Purchas— [ The report‘concerning British 1 Canadian Press Business Editor ing Agent: says fFebruary pro-‘Motor C:rp;ratlnn was that it ‘ Business news can scarcely‘ videtf cvi encr c renewed acrlwould start assembly at llam- Restless Red lntelleciuals * O 0 Are Tabbed Anti-Communists rise above the rear of the bust-Ii tivity in manufacturing and 1iltcu. but the company sle‘ad- ings these days. ipr0cestsinr industries. Proouc- that the matter is still under Even the most competentition. new orders and employ- study and no decisi'sn has been a an lys' of current situations ment were reported higherwmade. Ilose.c much of its point becauiIe whil: inventories of raw and B ROBERT TUCKMAN sue. he said. would mean “a of uncertainty about what po - ims ed iii'terialsI appeared to mo’scow (AP) —— Premier$blow at our revolutionary cics may prevail after April 8. Ihave declined slightly. Pricesl WEATHER ‘thmshchev has branded the:achievements in the area of 50-. 0‘ nECESS-ty. however. bust- were generally firm. Soviet Union's restless intellec-I‘clalist art." 111955 mUSl go on mucIIIas usual This is more cheerful com. TORONTO (CPI — Tempera. tuals anti - Communists who “By the logic of the struggle. and shows only a minimumIof mem than a month ago when tures issued by the weather of. threaten to undermine the So-.the affair could hardly stop at 'tIlPS‘JL Th0 busmfiss community. the association's February but. ice: viet system. Ilthis." he added. “it is not to in fact. appears to have learned .letin said: "The January sur- Min. Max, a speech Friday to about ‘be excluded that these people, to live wath both nationa. and :Ivey of manufacturing and pm_IDawscn I I 21 29 writers, artists and other‘gathering their forces. would International problems w t cessing industfie. showed a.Vanccuver 34 51 intellectuals at the Kremlin. lundertake an attempted attack I amaz ng calm ont‘nuattsn of the levelling : Victora r.ll ‘ c Khrushchev piliorileid IIlyéi Ehf- I‘ oIn IItIhe achievements of the rev- ' angheasfizsgna Iof figuggsrepggt‘: ‘u-end noted in Decembe :(EzdImonton :3 37 ten ur . 72- ear-o ea er 0 ou10n." I . I . i agar 4 theb lilg>eral yforces. in termleHIDEs POET heading for its peak. brings a icafilgzggrfigofi‘, 5.521165%; 15831: Reginay .. 18 3:}, reminiscent of the 1957 condem-l Khrushchev also called a pop- generally cheerful picture from Imam geoumpmc are“ In Jan. Winnipeg . . 2 28 nations of the late poet-authoriular young poet. Yevgeny Yev-Jast year's brisk-paced activl- ‘uary_a awn, mm for the Toronto . . ..... .. 22 35 Boris Pasternak. rtushenko. to repentance for his ; ties. mom, of 5546 800000 up 87 per Ottawa 1 22 Sunday newspapers devoted ‘firm support of Ehrenburg'sf News of increHSEd earnings. cent over last' Ja’nua'ry ' Montreal 3 21 four pages to his address. and dissent against the govern- I however. is tempered by Con- , ' uebec .. 16 it was read over Radio Mos-‘ment's campaign against ab-Icern over narrow profit mar- canadl‘m Marc‘ml, company Fredericton . 24 cow in a Zlé-hour broadcast. {stract art. lglnS. In some cases increase is among the 31.0me “St 0’ Saint John .. 23 1 Kthrushchev's words were; Alludlng to Yevtushenko‘msales were accompanied by ies- caanla“ quucers Who are Mam-ton 25 5widely regarded as an ultima-lrepubstion in the West as an sened profit. and in some oth- flndmg the. Umled Slat?“ mm.” Halifax . . . . . . . . .. 33 Jtum to writers, painters, com~"‘angry young man,” the pre- 81‘s the profit Situation was k.“ .recepm’e ‘0 Callahan "1‘ Charlottetown 14 posers and other artists who _‘ mier chided him: saved by special circumsht-‘nces. “(MW “‘5' on the has" °f 135‘ Sydney 16 29 hrd challenged the authority of “If the enemies of our cause I The lower foreign exchange yea”. resu‘ts' me “mp‘my. ‘3 Yarmouth 30 36 the Communist party in cultural ‘ begin to praise you for works i value of the Canadian dollar “mom‘s ways 9‘ “1’3"de St, John's . , . . .. 23 35 affairs. convenient to their purposes,‘brought a rosy hue to many American .mles' HALIFAX (CP) — The wca- Their challenge. expressed by i then the people will rightly statements that would ohher- Automobile newo continues the, office says skies will grad. ,Ehrenburg in a series of recenticriticize you. So choose whatiwise have been much more buoyant. Ford Of Canada. Pre' ually clear today as drier air . est " ‘ . .. .. .. Tflzz’thubuk THE MANY and varied Kcnzle dressed as a butterfly. ~ - . . . meetin s, was a plea for peace- suits you . . . paring for two-shift operation at eves in from the west II. I. cofulmels .at {mum Pall“! Kennedy 35 31155 Val' be”! 3 mm“??? 0? “‘9 Thlsm“ nish Stores lful coegxistence between the of- The Soviet party chief pre-i The prime question now is the its assembly plant at Oakville. arthefly winds are Qchcitx; I: 21%;”: la“ ma'y. Irina ct} cntinic. Garth Smallman as a Curling Club m 5‘31"? JOh“ and g fictaily approved socialist real- sented a rebuttal of charges extcn to which this year may Onti. has added 1-000 hOWIy' develop in all erglons. l mu ., . e “"5 ms 0 snowman and Heather Mac- team“? Wm?“ {mung “'1 the Re rill Breaks ism and art forms imported that artists under Stalin “var- i match last year's progress. rated Workers since production Regional forecasts. select withers. Shown above I - I "I II IeramlIIclll River. p0 ' from the west, finished reality" While knowing‘ECONOMY BRIGHTENING lot 1963 m0d81 988893139? C8? Mainland Nova Sco'ua- Cloud.- are left to right, Heather Mac- Nllhams. a: loci Beat. I The .uncrnl was heldISunday. I I BETRAYS pnmclpLEs [or his crimes, . The March bulletin of the Ca- started. brittng the NEWS 1}, f 1 t ' 1' ‘ Irafterhoon with seerce 1n the TIGNISH — Both the 'I‘lgulsh. Khrushchev rejected uhiSI 5331.; Khrushchev defended them current total of hourly-rated :xfewasngtzflfflfig. gifxfesmzligl 0 Leay Baptist Church conduct-grocery store and the hardware I mg: “Peaceful coemstence in 1 {ind present many leadersI say sionany trained in espionageI personnel to 4. 00. en light winds incéeasing during d by Rev. Maxwell Nesbilt. lstore were broken into Friday.the field of ideology is a be .mg. mum believed Stalin and . .. . , . . . .- .t -.. i . , _ ‘ - who enter a fore”!!! country mornin to northwest 2:) wlth an“? SAFE. “(35.35% 0&2”,j:32:thbglfileicflmdolgshx:lmyal 0* Mfimsm - Lemmsm. ldtdn't even think that represmwith false identification papers. “5530 Dfigffadfif‘cfifi an. gusts t: 45. Low-high at Halifax J In”... and Hum Tfiey Him? .wfm store and It I; not known itreachery to the cause of the stains could be directed against? Col. Abel posed as a pllotogra- “ounces reduction, f “‘00 u, and Yarmouth. 25 and 38. Kent- lMcmhcrs of thc O'Leal‘v Legion jif‘anvthl‘ng was taken from thewvorlw-rs and Peasants". ‘ 4 ’honeSt peeple Who” were de'lph" With a Studio 0" “‘9 fifth 200 in the price of its Swedish- Ville and New Glasgow 18 and I - » ~ A liberal Victory on this is-ivotcd to the cause. :flonr of a Brooklyn building. He made cam in summation of 33. and Goshen. 23 and 35. TX; 1s “ Junior Dress Carnival I lb ouch attended in a gl‘ou . (grocery store. . . I Pallbearers were Claude Jel-‘ Entry in both cases was by . . . twas 8" ggdmary‘loomng £9310“; the start of Canadian produc- C‘avpemggéwhthof‘égifié ‘3',“ 1 '. Ed' ‘d M A l d. I .b k’ t ' . w o wou never comman - - h ’f d. sno . in S a e ligl‘lis, Bailili'rencgc iiiflfls alldl gallil’ngargu cg-o‘lirelrlgtilig second glance 0“ the Street—yet t 6 Hall ax area in mi Changing to “0‘Vflurdes during :Jamos Hank Ipoliccman Howard Foley in theI . eA;\'as Ia master ISovieéIsFy. d The Volvo decision to “with morning;n§IlIearintizdlate inflafter; l Flower bearers were Garth;investigation. 1 for lis arres. le oun me in Canada along with m. noon; a e no or: nor wes O'LEARY —- The annual jun- ibillies —- Bonny MucNaugllt, but -1) 1,11I C '1 D n '5' K n.,’ I )that his studio and hotel room I ’ .. winds 25 with gusts to 41. Low- “ on ( CC] e m e l 09 Iwere virtual museums of espion- ports that'Rena‘m and Bum“ high at Sydney. 25 and 33. 101' dress Carnival was held in Dorothy Mac-Naushi. Aldoiia neth )Iathesttn. Claude MacNeili.imaj0n-ty Liberal group of 1953 Motor Corporation might do the the O'Leai'y rink last week with Gallant. DaVld Chandler. Edi Randall Boates. ROSS Strangt ‘provide good government." he By JOHN EDGAR I;(I)OVER [he may live in a cheap boardingl age eqUIPmem ’" C'll’hel‘ Pads- same. gives quite a fillup to the Prince Edward ISIahd. East- ern N. B. Counties: Sunny with a more than 300 in attendance and Will Chandler. John Platts. Lewis Harris. Ed- ~ ,g I . Director of F “ho se wo n o - shortwave radios, equipment for . . .I I too in costume. _ Most graceful skater — Elaine ward Turner. Earl Jelley. Don- lmgllma aid IL 1 AP Copyright 1953 903k... OJhI-esfdeminne: Jutlaan produt‘ing microdotS. Foutt 32%3; méreafifiogffnadfwmfigl few 010ml? Intervals and a low Following are the results of Milligan. ald Ellis and Donald MacKenzie.‘t t. ext SIC can. Said Franspor'l WASHINGTON (Apt—1n this‘homa also were containerS. such as cars “t automotive spokes. SDOWHWI‘WSE 3 “m? milder: the Judging in the various clas-l Door prizes — James Mat.llc~‘ The remains will be transfer-it:lon I? e.mamland 15.8 pro'lera of the Soviet spyI these coins and shaving brushes. men' St [e that this can be anorthwest winds 25 Will] gusts ses: son. iris Phillips. rod to the Sussex Baptist Churchi ‘13."? £1 at w'“ cxlst 51ml] some ‘questions often are asked: .. PHILADELPHIA CHEMIST Which had been hallowed out to {easible proposition only under to 45. Low-high at Charlottetown. (hi-ls under six years ~ . Judges were Mrs. Grace Mac- “he”? a. Short service will belpodlmda party talk'eS It m hand "WM ‘5 ' SOViet Spy?" “What Harry G0” was a “mm M“ hide messages' certain circumstances. 1 ' Mancmn' 15 and 33' Susan Bernard. 2. Sherry Mac- Lend Chester MacMackin. Har- held this afternoon. Intermentifiglth 09; wmchmg about it" does he look like?" “Does he distingulShEd Cheml“ from This lack of a standard pro- Volk w for instance I“ St' JohnIRiver vaufyv' Bay Donald. 3. Corrinda Small- old Roebuck. “'1” be ‘" K‘rk H'" cemetery-l oug my coneague' Mr' have a profile?" PhiladEIPhla- m5 comafli Dr- file for a Soviet spy makes the e 5 age!" 3 0f Chaleur‘ Sunny Nth a few. ‘ Tim announcer “as Ralih K SIM“- -‘ rsenauh' and 1 are member“ Manv e0 le undoubtedl Klaus FUChS “ Who “"15th task of detection more difficult as current m“ 0‘ prOducP 01" Cloudy intervals: 81m]? mildor‘ " l ' — ~—-— ~— —» 7—7 of labor unions we. realize", he‘ - p p ' y' ‘ ' can produce enough cars in a northwest winds 25 with gusts Boys under six years »— 1. Adams and recorder was Mrs D ‘ Cal'ia Dennis. 2. Brian Mac- Douzlas ~idams. Williams. 3. Brian Willis. (‘arnivnl chairman was Don:- Girls six and seven years- las Adams assisted by Alton 1. Paula Kennedy. 2. Marilyn Rayner and Donald .llacKenZle. . u . have a mental image of a spy— 60” “'llh data abou‘ the m0“ The ordinary citizen can help. . r - - - i i i . ld. that the farmer ls e i . - - “68k 1" 1‘5 German 18!“ to to 45 dlmlnlshlng to light by lworsc off than organized 18:09: lperhaps a good'looml‘g' Mata flung” Ugltesv Sagtesfiecrflum Not long ago a photographer SUPPIY its Canadian sales for 8 evening. Low-high at Frederic- Iwhe he Should ‘ have par“wtype. ready to romantlcally de- agmiceggnmb “I2: 8 hi 01“ called the FBI to report some earI Under such Mum. tom 12 and 32I Saint JohnI 1g ICIIIIIIIIIIIId from page H twice rela'ed to his production .celve. or a dire-faced fellow. in tent waned Med 85 IefiIIYS"; information. On the basis of his awncesI a spokesman “MI it 13 and 35I Edmundstm and Camp. . The \‘cw Democratic part is “S‘s-H la long coat' mung up and down mother Gold ucconta t c Dal iii can we were able to ldenmy a impossible to produce 3' 'bcmon 15 and 32' Gamble. 3. Manon Gallant. "III IIIII'II on? mm a grammar. I Those “.hn “wk in our fish Ian alley. IGreen I8 8 tho h CI. iV Busslan diplomat who, operat- cheaply in Canada. He felt Bay of Fundy: Northwest gale! Boys Six and seven year; "' ' ward clear cut stahd on nu/PIahts are asked to Droccs thel Nommg could be further from t't vg Si. ug no 1‘! SC ent mg {maer an allas' wa-s twlgg to the“? is Opponunity for a 35 dimlnismng in afternoon m 1 Stephen Dennis. 2. Randy L w “MI; we 0 ‘ H d Ih rpmduct at Starvation prices or.tthtruth—for the profile of a ‘5 -L“35A:1 3" arWh¥2551lgnm9ndIobtaln a special high-altitude greater contribution to Can. northwest winds 25 Cloudy with Smallma'i. 3. Ronnie Harris. ° ° ' I q ‘ k . a? p 35' “iij b dc even worse he said A \‘ewlDe-‘SOWEt Spy tOda-V ‘5 that he hals z! 05 amos W '0 enable aerial map M New YOI‘k C‘ty 0‘ dian industry in the export of a few snowflurries: visibility to Girls “>31” and nine yoa1.s__ - IH‘ a t I “ 10 531‘ m) 0 y ' ' ‘ do3no profile. By this I mean it lS 1'“ ‘0 Skew“ the lens m0” 0‘ a type out commercially avail- automotive equipment; to Euro. miles lowering in flurries to one able—'3 “‘39 “"911 could have pean assembly lines. mile: temperatures near 30. I D. knows \\'ilf‘l‘(‘ the PCs stand and “IOCI‘HtiC government could . m r - . . . r - t . , mot assume to set u an com. e atomic bomb. Then there 1. Margalet MatKenzle. 2. o ry, chm.ng mm the Liberal altipsomcthcng about that. Mr. Mac- p p y was David's wife. Ruth. Shebeen of prime military value. :posite picture—«because he is so I. M3?” “Cbb' 3' Glenda Mac' OIFHH TI d I I llIlrlf’ seems in be to accept nu- L03“ Slatme ;¢ifferentI so val-10¢ didn’t actually commit espion-I This photographer.s vigilance ~‘ II .II , I _ ’ --— l9 call 0 rear weapons now. and then, R I l The 5 ma be 01d 01- um, I age. but helped solicit her hus- . ' . . . 3033 “pm and nm“ 505‘“ " Lawrence W. Price occurer last.Ircncgotiate to get rid of them P\R.Ml:s\fifinnlf?ncg:;fifi that lman orpaoma: of any “21.0.51 band to do his spy wor lpmd hlgh dmdends' 1 peardon smallman- 2- Char‘ Friday at the (‘ommllllitv l'lns- in a low work s e V ‘ ‘ I ' I ~ .» .~ . - . *.- ' » ~ ‘ -- ~ back round. He ma be hi hi All the spies m the case—mu ievZ’IISSHIIIh? It; Itiaii'isi mm]. 0 Leary. He was 6/ years months. This. he charged. is aI1:22:53:mgfifyDgfiiggakg educgted or illiterai’e; he rgnol:v cludina JuliusIand Ethel Rosen~ END LOBSTER WAR 1' Heather \lacKellzic 2 licather whim-13v . .h . Sim“ change from. a year ago:Island farmer in Summerside in be '1 down-i demiSt' Stenogra‘ berg—were dlfierem' yet they BREST» France (AP) "' The‘ MacWilliams 3 El 3 Jim I N‘Br' “op-“as 0”? 1" Sl'sm' “"0” “w” .pOI‘C-V “'85 1958. had promised aid to the Phat" military m3“, 3°Vemment were “8” °‘ “"9 °f "‘9 mst‘undeclmd lobster “'8’ betweeni BOVS I0 I .II~ 1311:» - 1 123111. -I A. $an ‘I‘a-“II That'rif‘d tOVBM- same as ours is today." I potato gm..." “Ihcn he was in worker. scientist or of any trade dangerous SDyI combinations France and Brazil appears to All"'ed D0"lli5 ngedarid-T . bi'ITliullilf‘ I Mr' Pearson k 1“st m hlsiCllzvlrlottclown last year butltadlor pmfessmn: he may be highly ever direded again” the united be ended' FrenCh IObS‘er boats! II II {I III-um y . dms, d a-II I I . \tI-I tariff heart that accepting nuclear done nothing on either occasion ltrained as a spy or a neophyte: tes' . . lwhich had been fishing in the‘ . : (‘\lll . at ou_..li. atlgtct. can. is. e..I,_c warheads for Canada is wrong Mr II Ce II Id h-I A typlst. a file clerk or aldisputed waters 0“ Brazil”! (.ounlos~ —I 1. Anne Rayner BMW-If) Lear-‘73 3““ grandm'ld' but he was pressured into thc‘ a‘rw’ ‘ rsldnm: lsugtzggs 9b] t 8:51“ pal-Male was warnfly eh. iChal'WOma“ —8“-" Person ‘Vholnortheast coast received orders and Madme 31amhs.._;sI gI Rhonda ren. Bildn and lullon Dewar: a Smnd by Liberals who saw as“ - “01:1 I? 935. I0." 9 “Steers: ‘bas access to coveted industrial lto leavé for other waters the Carruthers and Frances Phll- “Ster- MFS'IGTC'F‘ Mimi". MIMI“ chance to w:n votes by the d -‘M e tug 10" "5 ‘Ime' ind The" nomination of Mr Dun_ and scientific documents — can lowners SaidI One of the tE-aw1. hp 51- ..3' Mona Tum” and Seismoli‘“oliié“’;?f§'n Hitalldhld‘im' m“ cape 3mm" manesofii. 430ilmfofcssug§teti§d o'lloati’phy was moved by Charles be “Mable t° the “55”” 9“ mm mm“? 90'“ sailed PflClIlltiaIBOdtt‘s. I E pIIICIII II'\IIIIIIII;SI V r' p ichargcd. There is no need forhast wa'r duo (O'thc engrt'leampben, Alex MacLean was SOME ARE MASTERS from the disputed area off Bra- Sligandy Harrisl, I I . I, I_ a‘ ‘bor of such a move which would betof 10‘ anI “If evcrvon‘. in thisl moved by Herman Mayne, Em. Then, like Col. Rudolf Abel. zil last week. The other five .. . 0 L.l_ll€ — .. the 0mm“ Baptist Church valucless as the Lmtcd States ha" worked you éould treble erald and seconded by Tiel Er. there are deep — cover Sovtet trawlers received orders to U) n m mgfccstszfizlflfln; Vancy Va”. Keith Lodge No. 23. hioncton; I235“? IIth hufleard deterrentthat vote", he advIIsedI kelensI Charlottetown and Mn spies—native Russtans. profes-lleave during the weekend. Mina“ ‘ “ ‘ Scottish Rite Lodge of Perfort-. ' 9 mm“ mm ‘ ‘ Mr. Dunphy pledged his best {Arsenault was moved by Be.t' "mu BMII . ion. and Chapter Rose Crnix. (anada can IandIsllould makcjeffmts and asked m. a” theIMclsaacI Mermaid and second_ ° 5 p ~ "U. 93’ Hln‘ Saint John. NB. He was a pastwa “59M conlrlblll'o“ m N T support that can be given him. lEd by Perley Rayner. ChaI‘IOiteV I ".'———-— president of the O'Lcary branch ‘ dCICHCE‘ by supplying CUHVBMIOD- ' :town. Iof the Royal Canadian Immoral forces. he added. Mr. Pearson VETERAN SPEAKER . l The nomination of Mn Mel“. land sprvpd overseas in the First. is asking for a "stable" govcrn- Mr. Mullin discuSScd party T'an was moved by William - ‘wnrld war. mcnl but "a major-Ely govern-jprinciples and gave fatherly ad- :Handrahan, Tignish and swamp] ' I He was manager of Marvpn's Imcnt doesn't necessarily mean.vice "from the experience of a ed by Perley Raynor. OpposingI I i HP|NEv‘LLEY" :ILtd.. in Saint John. and after a flood government. We has alman who has recently turned Thim were Douglas MacFarlane. .his retirement moved toIpal‘ty with the biggest majority180." iBedcque who was moved by' A modern mnch~style home in t IQ'Lcary.d\ir. Price was :ét‘Inly in history in 1958 but it wasn't1 A tap dancing performance .1), J, Mullins and Harvey Daw. l frame or brick veneer Just out of m eres c in sports an ind a good government. nor did tile.by Marlene and Debbie Web-Json. Tignish who was moved byi EMB v than 100 manufacttn‘ed home I, . . . .. , . . . .. . -. lClifford Murphy. Charlottetown. LEGISLATIVE Ass LY 0F PRIME designs- I ' ' ‘ ' ‘ Irand seconded by Clifford Ber- EDWARD ISLAND 1 nard. . ' [OFFICERS ELECTED N o T I C E . . 5 - l Tommy Dunphy, Peakes was new 1%329‘Tlggggggm ALE I named vice-president for Kings; " {Leonard Arsenault for Queens Notice ls hereby given that any group or organization and DJ. Mullth’l‘hlce- Mary contemplating the presentation of briefs before the First Ann Gledhlll was named secre- Session of the Flftleth General Assembly of the Province of vlslTED IN OTTAWA tary-treasurer. Executive mem- Prince Edward Island, which convenes on March 14th, 1968. Mrs. Andrew Wells has re . - u - _ ‘ ~’ .e * ~ hers for Kings are Bill Quinn. will be required to do so before March 28th. 1963 and such turned to Alberto“ after spend. I : ' I » . Brendan DunphyI and Tyler group or organization shall give notice in wrltlng of such in- g the past two weeks with, "is .. ' :II -» i . II. , . _ " I Beck_ Montague and Victor ten e Clerk of the House on or before Wednesday. members of her family in Ot- ; v / ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' " Bernard; for Queens Wilfred Mm”! 13"1-1933- “Wfl- ‘ Driscoll. C h a r l ottetown; Ian Webster. Clifford Murphy; Alex ‘ MacLean and Tiel Erlekens; for J- R! McLean- berton. was in Antlgcnish. N. 5: IS.. for the weekend. a f. O PLANS 0 ON-THE-JOB GUIDANCE . GUARANTEED PRICES HAD SURGERY ‘ Miss Mona Coughlin. Brook- . r' ce. ' t 8 eaker 'W‘M“ " lyn. underwentIsuIrgcrg t1n dthe 38):“), gag: gfiCFfiz:::é_ p Monufsczured You simply at- Root trusses. wesum Hflsplta‘ 3“" ay ban. John Fitzpatrick. Summer- w'" 9"" m with" the w!" gable endl 5"” ATLANTIC FINANCE CORPORATION LIMITED APPOINTMENT afternoon. WEEKEND GUEST Miss Hazel Belle Hardy. Rosebank. was a weeken guest of Mr. .and Mrs. James Hodgson. Alberton. RETURNS HOME 5. W. R. Oulton returned Saturday to her home in Al- berton after spending the past two weeks in Charlottetown with Mrs. T. J. Keefe. ,. ARE PATIENTS Mrs. Ottis MacNeiil. IMrs. El- “, y u our panels over your comics: are pro plum, saving you sub - flooring. built. too to! time, money and by our quick, occurs"! on bly. side and Arnold Wood, Cape Wolfe. ULTIMATUM 1 (Continued from page 1) more money these days—farm- ers. government workers, sales- men. Why shouldn‘t coal min- ers get some of the gravy?" DISPUTE CLAIM Company figures dispute Vo- gel's claim that he hasn't had a raise in five years. The com- pany says there was an in- crease of 2.5 per cent in base pay Jan. 1. 1980. and another four-per-cent May 1. 1960. in 1961. there was a boost of three Build your on “Pine Valley" . .. or any of new manufactured homes . . . or we cas build it for you. You will save money with the manufactured system of home building. @Lfifi RANCH smss Two-Storm SPLIT-[EVELS WE ALSO HAVE COTTAGES o GARAGES M. F. sellllllMAN co. LTD. Remington -- Summersldo — Charlottetown Plierson are p s t l e n t s in the Community Hospital. O'Leary. : STUDENT TS HOME Min Sandra Rogers. student at Mount Allison University. is home during the March break visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Rogers. Coleman. CARD PARTY HELD ‘ Mrs. Guy Black was hostess H! the Alberta: CWL card My Saturday evening. As- sisting Mrs. Black were Mrs ' A. Noooan Mrs. Maurice 2.5 per cent Sept. 1. This was fglolgwed by two per cent Jan. 1. 1 . Schumann Manufactured Home: P. 0. Box 1890. Summerslde. P.E.l. I I Coal still provides about No- Ithirds of France‘s encl- needs. Cost consumption is still going up. and is expected to lshill-ply increasing use of ne- troleum and natural gas. French mines produced about J 90,000,000 tons in 1959. but this Please Send Catalogues on Manufactured Home Designs. ? ‘ I I . . » »» . : ‘ I I .I I. x :‘II : . ; “ will gradually be reduced to . ' I I _ _ e. I . s i g -- ~v “out 55,000,000 ion. by 1935. Atlantic Finance Corporation Limited. Head Office. Oakville. On- I Name m» ---- MeantimeI conmption ha. :hm. I. to am the M d Mr. D. MC‘ I been rum-mg “out mImIooo Ned to the position of District Supervisor. This appointment is in‘ tom and is expected to reach keephg with diocompsny's plans to open a lumber a branch Address ‘ bSpldermen dwzgléztg Inigo sic working on tower of Brlt- ham Com-t Road. (or wire 75,000,000 tons in 1965. The dlf- Mega?“ M - I, III “I. s we streets on. .n:- loh Post Office. When come mm Indium. forencss between roduction "m y” “9.1”” mm land. take time out for re- rueted the tower will sou 000 pm” Em ' and consumption apt-s made up wum' m m b. M“ h a” C“, “ B'mu- "a" frosting cm of kn. The men feet above London's Touca- M Services). by im rts. _______.___________J E