Births, Deaths, Marriages I BIRTHS may # At the P.E.r, “3.53.... on July 3. that, lo ' and ytes Dulce MaeKtn. xorth River. s daughter. p. \tarsha. a slate; tor par... and Laurie. Welth a Jae-hos . llughie and shrub 1mm Hrl kl. are pleased to an. nunne the arrival or their dan Illt’l. Tammy Mar. at the mug: Cnunly Memorial Hog- pnsi nn Sunday. July 211. ms. Weight 6 lbs. 75.4 on. govt: «7 “r and Mrs, Gerald Shir ‘nrt‘ Kale Ailnnsi. wrsh .n’ announce the arrival or their daughter. Joanne Ellen. at till- charlotlewwn Helpth July 27. 1963. Weight 7 lbs. , nzs [A\IPBELL ‘— llamel and M Jnrlr rumpbell (nee PIIMI are IIBDPY in announce the birth oi their daullitei- ~ Lynn. at the Prince Island Hos!)th on s CARMODY .— tom. and Mrs Darrell Carmndy (nee Eli: hrth \ndorsmll. are h ppy to immune Ihe birth oi their son Darrell Scott. BI Ill‘s’lt‘f Maternity Hospital. Haluak. on July 35. I”. trir Waynrv and Kim. EMPLOYMENT Wright 7 lbs.. 1 oz. A brother. ENGAGEMENTS LOCI-All — MWLOI — Mr. i run Mrs, John Loci-k. l-Jun- ter's River. wish to unburne- the enmement ol‘ their deurhtel- Mary And-u. tn Riel-rd Joseph stlor. Marsh field. erl'llfle will take place on MIMI. 24th. 1961. It 10 Chlrlottdown. CHEVERIE — MaeDflNALD — Mr. and Mrs Fred cheverle of East Point announce tho engagement oi their daughter Josephine Marie to Reginald Joseph MacDonald, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Basil Msenonaid oi Tess-die cross. Mafl'bue to mite place Sallndfly. August 74 Oolma LII. IN. I St. Ghurch. Eaat Point. in am. JACKSON —- HORTON - The eniuement is announced oi Betty Ruth. dnuflier 0! Mn. Clinton! I clean and the late Mr. Jacklnn. Bach Pain Cecil Boyce. Inn at Mr. Ma‘s. Daniel-Horton of Murray River. Marriage to take place August 17. E i BEARS — MclNTYILE — Mr and Mn. Benth E. Bear! on o dium “Hz and common 15~1fl. reL'nrd Aug. [5. LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (CF) — prices on the earl . end wen “chth market today. Trad- nl Wu active and demand 0d. Receipts were; 57 caiile 7n. calves. 47 hog ‘ ‘ and Iamha. Good cows were 1748. me- dium 15.15.50. common 12.59.. 14.50 and cannon and cutLera a. at St. Dunutan's Bullies. 1 Common Ssolid medium bulu were Id-ln. Good vealeu were 21-25. mE~ Grade A hngl were u - Saws were is. mostly plus 36‘ with Them were no “In iii "ICED s or Ian-1h \K DIVIDENDS Btelnhnrl Ltd , class A com- mon 125’: cents. Sent. 2. record “I 9 MARRIAGE;— Wood Islands. 9.21.1. are hIDPYIBTllN _ MgeMuRDo ‘ The to announce the engagement, of their daughter Edythe Pauline. to James Garnet Mc- Intyre. son M Mr. and Mrs. AL. Garnet McIntyre. Montague PEI, Marriage takes place Augusl fl. Trinity United Church, Montague. EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCED CLERK lionnrrod immediately for Mill ortlce. typing essential. knoulmge nt lumber and buuding terminology helplul. para mancru pos"im oltering good oppoitunlty. tuil employee bmci‘lls. starting salary commensurate with experience. Rnnly in own hand wrilulg. giving inli dctailr nl qual~ Illldllllltfv experirlw! and salary expected Guardian-Patriot Box 297. Summarsido NOTICES _ marriage at Helen Marlene. daughter oi Mr. and Mr:. .1 Eric MaoMurdn oi Kelvin Grove to Percy Frederick. wn Saint John. New nmnswick' took place at the Nashwaaksis United Church on June 29. 195:. Rev, Bruce Roberts oi. ‘ licllted IN MEMORIAM CAMERON — In lovlnl memory 0! our dear brother. William R. Cameron who died August 1 in 1961 1. . When ties of love are broken And loved ones have to part. It' leakyes a wound that llEVEl’“ 2 {And also lonely hearts But looking back Upon the path w trod. with him And leave the rest to a . inserted by brothers and Jl5-.h us. Nome SALE Surplus old desks (most small and medium) and blackboards. etc.. at Old Spring Park School. Klrku-ond Drive. Friday and Saturday 10:00 am.- 4:00 p.m., August 2nd and 3rd. For details can- tact i\ L. MacLeod. Building Superintendent Charlottetown City Schools. phone 4-3128. By order Board of School Trustees. "HBERAL GARDEN PARTY A garden party will Isa held August 3rd tram 3—5 p..m. on the lawn oi Mr. and Mrs. Parker Jewell, York. Sponsorer by the Third Queens Liberal Women's Organization. A salad slipper will 9 served. It raining \l'IlI be held indoors. Nell membels and friends welcome. “ANGUS HELD DAY All Aberdeen Angus Breeders and others interested are invited to the Provincial Angus Field Day at Mermaid this Thursday afternoon. commencing at 2:30 p.m. Judging competition a n d demonstration under Mr. Cameron Mac’l‘aggan one of the top Angus breeders in America. Refreshments by Mt, Herbert 4-H Club. oreII Regional High School Tenders will In receivod for supply- Ing twelve mud and snow ltires—I '0 Ply—size 8.25 x 20) Ior school buses with trade in allowance. Tenders close on Monday. Aug- usl Slh at 6 pm. The Secretary PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL TRADE TRAINING SCHOOL Grafton Street, Charlottetown. P.E.I. REOPENS SEPT. 3rd, I963 NTNEMONTH PRE-APPRmTICESHIP DAY COURSE ARE OFFERED IN 1. Bricklaying 5 Electronim 2' Carpentry . 6. Motor Vehicle 3 Drafting Repair 4. Electrical 7. Plumbing ((Cnnstructlon) 8. Welding ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: pwwu Summerll Sixteen you: or age or older. Grade X work completed. F01" coune Grade K is required. All students mint he recounts-ended by the Nat- ional Duployment Service In Charlottetown or de. Applies 1m. PM 0' Iinu- fimflmaltnfltfl In later whim For further Hum-Hon leath- rants and school Ml- Tfiim-vglgn tone pri'aei'moe poo-e mine um et "M's: nusv ' ; Kali-Iliad Will“ W h ‘. For your glorious home (111 That was a sad and dismal night . For you could not say good-bye. As on ealrfli We tondly lav Power and tamily. CREAMER e ln loving inertia-w l “lth — At — in loving memo.- nt our darling daughter carol Anne who was killed aneiden. tally on August tst 1959 Asleep ls God's beautitul garden sheltered h-om sorrow and paln. ;Solrne day when life's tour-hey is over We shall meet our dear loved one gun. Sadly missed and ever remem- dear husband and father Wil- liam F. Power who passed‘ may August Isl. 1960 It‘s thm years since you leit us w y We Iorlet you not In death And be! ore God's holy altar We pray you have eternal ‘ In" an i l the lovineg remembuvd W oi a dear husband and lather. John 1:. Creamer. who passed away. August 1. 19oz. Alwaya and ud- Ily missed by wile. Vivian and DEATHS McLEAN e in hospital at ol- tawa on Monday. July 29. 1963. John Harold McLean Iy oi Chairlottetuw, brother 0' mile Molean land Mra. .1ehii Matich both or New York City. Funeral was held tram Hill” and Playlnir. IIIS McLeod St ottsws on Wednesday II n, “Pita-l Memort ni Gardens. wa WAKELIN —— Al the P.E.l, Hot-'emplode with the Department pltol. Tuesday. July so, 1963, listed. Elizabeth widow ol the late nobert R. w elln tor. merty oi nimstsltnm in her hard year, Tlunsierred trom the nucleon “thorn Home to her late seridenee 122 s Peter's Road. Funeral ririds . Aug. 2. born the First Baptist Church with service commen. sing at z p.m. Interment in the people's cemetery, ARSENAUL‘I' ' At Kirkland My 3 “63. Lake. Out. on .I . Len Joseph Arsenlull. lor- inn-1y oi Giriothetown, and 57. Heating lilla aflarnwn at 2 o‘clock It thz HanneIaey Fu- nu'al Home where Hie funeral will take place Friday morn- Watkfiwmemat the Molt Holy Redeemer In; R m Hlfll Mona at o'clock. Interment In the On - out: maml Athurtou day. July to, 1m m“ Knights ot Colombian. or whim E Jenkins. Mt . in III: year. at be me- Leah Puma! until noon 1 and to Theenlrelutives or Mlllvale and Hazel ‘ which denlh occured ‘ upheld at Millvlle. Albert in Montreal, Que. Welllnztnn. Lan- _. l Robert Roberts. Buckley Belch. with memories l e ingh,l . the land Mrs. ill-clotvre, - way [over-lied by a ltricl adher- ,truih and honesty. he had earn- ' dry were RW. Fr. Katie, Rol- at s" The poll heal-era were Victor ' MacDonald. Ronald C. Michelle M mourn an um. ten and three men: Emma OBITUARY inserted by lrieud.‘ and rel Lives In a tribute to the decal MR. JOIIN Henry MuelNNla A wide circle oi friends and rove were attacked and sudden- ed In hear at the accident In ohn Henry Maclnnls on June aim. He was the second oldest son of Eliza tMacQumIet Met-- lnms and the late Kenneth A. Mscinnis or Mllivhle. Born in 1915 on Ntivember 27 Jack as he was called by his triends lived the early part or his lite ln Milivole. He was s ve- ran oi World War Two. in 1317 he took up turmlng in Ha- zel Grove. iris many triends and uelilh-. bars will remember him as ai-I ways cheertui and willing to help I in time or need. I lie was a laithtul member or! the Huckett L 0.1., He will be greatly mlued by all who knew him but mostly u a loving and trusting son and He lehves to mourn besides his ther, Mrs. Frank MacQuln'Ie. his brothers wiuiam. James and caster. N.B.. Leslie. Bread-I- bune Three sitters tAiilllel Mra. lLIIIIanl Mrs, Vernon Psi-sans. North Winslow. Marion nt MIlle vale, Also a hall brother .liimes 5 runs In North Winslow. The (uneral was held Irnm his c late residence at Mlllvale on July I. 1963 where Mr. Merle Zlmmermen conducled the aer- c - vice at the home and grave. The Huckett attended in I bndy which was conducted by GM. Russel Bernard. D.M. DWIIIG SQIIEI‘S and Harry S II. o . hymns sung during the see—I VICE were The Old Rugged Cross and Nearer My God to Thee. A £0ID How Great Thou Art W351 beautilully SLIDE by Mrs. MEMIE: Zimmerman. llltfil'mfifll In F‘er- EI'IDIOII cemetery, lMacQuarrie. Mr Walter iiscouorrle. Mr. sterling cumu- PII. Mr, Hnrolil Nil‘lllllhlin, Mr, Crasweli Flower hearers were it a r old ,2 Ford. Cecil Parsons. Eldon Par- sons. Oswald Murphy. -l a m e r 323ml by Mom. Dad. Earle and . esteem and respect. it y. " POWER — In loving memory of lamtly wish to thank all their {neighbors triends and reltlves. I'or their many acts oi kindness and all who helped In sn many‘ ways during Ihe sudden death (II ‘ a dear Son and brother. Also Dr. Ellis, Doctor‘s. nurses and stall of the PET, Hospital and the T Cutcllfle funeral home Also a special Ihanlt! to Mr. Zimmer men who brought words at com- sympathy enrds A very smear . thank you to nil. ‘1 OBITUARY inserted by friends and rela» l I ed. Char. up that W can. m. s. .conu Met ms cry. or yeasts... Coll-K C lelldr “II III [Catlin-l Sam M c I'M-gov m c ren pallbearers w ere. Mr . Con olthss now am Join it ctisill mo is c iii-sens son m ills cu I em u it CMornl loou Louis Bertram and Mr. CIaudeICMbner too to to. no .u l ‘on hero. toil lav. is» ills. v. MW, 5..., 5.4 M c Nnnhld soaoo sly. luvs :i .ltl NM mmuler too we us its -1 .mm, Cfled Pop loan it it it w c henna... iron to in t»7 zit i, mm? m“ m. d a sincere thank you tor; many floral tributes and l at her home in Souris River on trues us a tribute to the deceas- ‘Ffiday‘ July mm 1963 a. Mm ‘ Margaret Mulially. b e I o v e d V ‘ ‘ . . . A months of age nnd preschool MK WM“, ,4 “mm-“g; wire at the isle wllilam Mul Chum“ mde by m DP, Vin Gum Charlottetown. Thurs. Aug. 1. 1963. lfll P‘ I _——-——§. DAILY MARKETS I TORONTO leontlnued {mm page lot so-osro sumo ssoess s. n- Chaun- .. Ion-M user. it... consists unouuon ol whore-d- ...nmus... around... ln tern. unlul r... r. ..—oaa lot. ro-srawu...o, a chart" In hum Irlvlmu MIV Int mm’nar Juz 5N V “I u. an... n. o... n. . 1 Are" 6 Huh my 125 am 5m 55% 1- I“ W ‘5 lnu am 1 s W: ah I . o a n .. .. . or... o ..... .o. .. n n l .n noon......... on... w .. Anni lln m 11W. 10M “'67 V: 90 I Amos :4 as s Am lino liil loo loo Alon l AArudla mm a u u »1 incur» we at In u rom Li zso IL! ass as ~19 p, . l . ten . m til». lslhr vs lur luv._ it 21M m it» its .1 mm m. 7 loans Vilnnk- MS min I1 H is illsrrnsnl m is he Mama: : svr m moo vi w. tut» liner £154") in l in -r not so ti nurn m into n Cudmore, Emmett Trainur. Ed» 373:?!“ W” ' 7 var r: ~ win Gillie. Eldred Weeks and‘ CW, ,3... ii. 5g." “ 1‘ Kenneth Duggan ‘ aunt in "a 7‘6 laano 41 lg The largely attended hlnera1,,€-0|Wn ‘ “ too I: beauhiul ll‘Im'aI minutes. per- “m n ma sonei visits and idnd messages 32'3" . m ,,. dye”: in aw. I515:M. nl sympathy showed that a wide D'Ar-l- aion is , u_ M s “I lcircie o1 lriends hold him in high green; _ :3: ’5 u... up, .5... m e i... 1mm PI: um no Wis, ‘30 ‘Duliaon Ila’i Ill 1 mm m m CARD 0F THANKS y m .. . o -. W" ‘5‘ “‘4 ’l'.“ 2’” ry man no it ms. to Mrs. Frank Merouarrte sod Wm“- ooernlrss and. no 1114» you .lo I! nut and lit all all xii ‘nyehsn taro 250 sis 251 .11 E Announcemenls‘fgfif cn'y & QUEENS l“WE TREAT Trip. stcx WELL" CRAPAUD St. John's Church inserted by friends end relar. lives he a mbute to the deceaa-l ed. The death Wed sudden] , - I ' Many trends and relatives llllv. Infiljl'laify'dnftg"yormn partmult ni Health Nn smnll- wem deeply shorked and sad» former- defied to learn of the deatltl oI Margaret Kirkham 111:. Donald F. Mnrlnlyre ulrnIWesit was held high in esteem. passed away suddenly on April by III who knew her tnr he.- 19th. It a result oi u been atv‘ La Deceased was born many admirable qualities oI ' h heart and mind and for or a rairiield. pm, at years ago. ldeer trim or christian (mm. A licenced radio operator, he. a at the time oi his death or llranapolrt at East Point. P0;- aessed at a ' sod gener- ous nature whlch endeared him to :11 with whom he came in Contact, and I mall or sterling eharneier. his liie in every once to llronl principlel 0! ed the respect and esteem or all acqunlnted with him. and this Wll well attested by till lane number of people who came in pay their III! respects and hi- tend the Inner-l. The remains wore conveyed p Rev. T on April “1" “‘°“‘ "" "‘7 Rev. .1 .l. nuhnhy en su Funeral Home to the residence or his nephew. Mr. Harry l-rar- ris, Ealt Point. Irwin where the harem took plaee on April m to St. Columbl Church. Requiem nigh Man was celebrated by his Parlor. Rev. w. D. who also conducted the services It the rave. Present in the unclu- 1o Bey. Rev. Fr. Dummy, Sourls. and In . . Ian. A detention that was a member. tended tin mnerll urvicel. std. John J. Memos-id. Don- Iel Hula-ti. John A. m In and Mel Bennett. Mt lil- lln. anu Barrio. Ian Lalo. P.I.I.. Emmellnl Mrs. L A. moon-id unlit-x. alien. Kn. EM REL: w, stew-rt. Ill-wood: James A Vancouvor; and he A.. Guava. CARD OF THANKS “aluminium-1mm. P. Indium win to upm their doom link to ad. will out In- CIMI, now-n and her 3. her tint concern and she wa , ever really to secriiine herselt Ice Cream 50ml Ind home (or the good nt her loved nneli. ‘ made woklnx in St. Mark'i J-Jer Inn is keenly telt within Hallo smut-day. August 17. pan- the tsmily circle where her “ml by New lot-don L wire rounsu and endearing way‘ Association. will always remain a cherish- B 9 was held 'rnrri tale An us C. N0 task or sorrow was ton m M m ‘ Igreat to divert her locus horn Ibsen WW! In the eternal plan August 1 to August I9 inclusive RESERVE August 17th tor God. Her home was llwlyll emery M7 her mm and daughters and a tangible fluid. in higher think! in life. Her largely attendrd illneral her Parish ea Wednesday. August 7th.l Meals. Bazaarl Horse swing.i llld other amusements, OBITUA RY I nonlerent noon. 11:!) - 750 MRS. WILLIAM MULLALLY Comnmly Cent". Slaw”: u Amalia! 3’ street (between Upper Queen and Spring Park Road». Char-I lollelown, tor inlants tram lhree "w —. Giggey's Pharmacy "Up-tbs the minute prescription ser- Vice. we can (will for and dellvrr your prescription. Phone us to _ day 7 prompt ri-ee Delivery loI. ukdale ‘ Sherwood and all rectum; of the city . . . Dlil 4-1170. M MZATION CLINIC and e every Friday alter- :lxi p.m. at the . pox vaccinations will be given "' Sm“ until Aueult 23rd n A N C r. MILLVIEW liA1.1. W "“" ' every Friday night. 9:WIZIM.I Music by The Three Men , ‘ rm. .LP. SWEENEY will be 1 from his practice frnml ' omen KINGS COUNTY DANCE IN Lorne valley Hall. Thursdny. August 1. BARN DANCE AT Reggie Church at St. Alexia Ill Rollo Banks. Annandale. every Thurxe was relebrated try her mer.‘ REV. W A KOFIE. aSSISN‘d by Nlme Ha" cw P am" “ De'm‘ 'pttt. Mnsre' hy the Thunder" 9“. ‘ nl Bay on Monday. July 22nd. The day night. dancing 11:50 - 12.30 ‘ r... ,, Solemn ngh Mass til RequIern Good music. Canteen lervice. DANCE. St Peler's any Hilly Thursday son and Rev. Clare Maononsln W5 "Elwin! 9'3" - “=30 M10 II Master oi Ceremonies, Pvesa cm In the Sanctuary were Rev. F. L. Mull-I e. _ n D E - SEASle MAI. . P Saturday. August a. Music by the M l Elev. c. e o r g , Msenon-Id. ev. Adolphus MocuDfi'l-ll-Iy 5- CWWIMWH- “- Aulsy. s, r. M, and Rev 1 n D. .M l was In the Church Cemetery and Servlcll It the [rave wen conducted by REV I at Dell- phy nl St. Msry'l 'éhureh at M mission ,Fflt‘. Canteen aerviee (molten sup~ 51'. per, Wednesday, August 7. oAncr EVERY Friday Nighil orell a WP I" and chalssml orchestra. Sourll. The bearer H. Geode Mullaliy. Allred Cairn: dirt and Mshal. Genrle Macao: usid_ John Mcolllivl-ny and Ans’ ed by trim linia. hv her Mrs band and by her sister. licl‘ PRINCE COUNTY a... u RESERVE Wednesday. AMP. lull 7”). SI Anthony picnic. Bloomfield, Kiauilm. She is survived MIRDGUIAR THURSDAY NIGHT the tollowlnl mas and dlufl“ tel-a: Runner o1 Hamilton. 0n- uric: Valentine. at home: El- eanor (Sr. Mary Eleanor C.S M.) Charlottetown Boanllal Marl- Marle ‘Ml or! [u Milton. 0 Ethel IMrl. Damien MacDon- ald. Sam-Is. One homer. John F. Ktckhnm. oi Souria Well, lilo survive: her. CARD OF THANKS press their slnrel-e called. revs ult 1 social at H Dance Wt Al Kennnglnn Canadian lesion. Mull: by ‘ n... Minutes. Adlnlsstonl w m 1m, 11.11. KENNEDY Wt" be Kenneth ot'ui- on call tor the Tighten and AI-‘ lllll‘ : AIIcII IMI‘X. J. baton are. durinl the weekend a. rlnnlg-ni at Hamilton and or Animist u RESERVE SATURDAY. Aug- o the homemade lre mlm‘ miltnll hail. Svon-‘ Ito" LII. hAwmii DIES ; sl VANCOUVER lcrlwhsrles - w I well-known le1 or . Gui . ‘ the s to who suteessluily led the 1911; room. one. their many klpd {Honda and Illht OI IIX pmvint‘es allllial. W rate Inmases die here IIOI, floral Irihulra and mom filmy It be age M 75 Mr. :‘m at sympamy or helped in oolid. born in Kemnsy us any way in their recent ua bo- truth BOOST TO TH The All-2 rocket in IhI lrll tralner will help Hit it tn the 25-min altitudes whore Us ‘l‘n . ‘I'ri ‘ T mains diili alternuiivP emnlnym — ” terteral Plrmn i lnispner ilage liull MarDonaldI "" P-rlsnl L . Man. plied to the Manitoba bl! m: in ma sou “"- “V- ““l W liTi'AW—i IISPIvThe Dhmln~ I)“ a “ . A 11111 Coal board lays the Nova Scan cost "much healthier state" than has been {or son-r The bnard said that ting down three rollierles. the the subvention per ton." CNR Plans Research IOn Costs 9- mivv- industry not on . operation with lewer mtnea. producing all the anal that could he shsnrbed by exlrtlng mark-V h eh. Rut Toma mltiera were} “1 made iohiess as s reault. "This hill-time nperalltm hal lvr; increased ” *v-y cheque and has red chat! at flneratlnn. In a industry is In a mill-h healthier} ‘ slate than It has been Inr [time E EDGE OF SPACE pilots will simuleie into the ntmnsphere. The roo- kel's thrust la rail-d at 5,000 pounds and II variable. ThII industry e tin-r minen' la the first 0' three trainer! ordered tor the Aerospace Re Fi‘lfl'h Pllnt School at Ed. warlia Air Force Base in Cli- Illirnla. (r11 wirephotor “z Nova Scotia Coal Industry Reported In Better Stale "II II who hoped that ll fill produperl will lead to otahtiai reduotlm 1.1: the coat the coal end consequently I: 3y mm“ came: WWTREAL (cw—The an. rlliPIy aware or how techni- ‘- The report on the industry ls‘m,y a... help cut com. in plan»- lennIained In the hnsrd's nnnunl All report Inr the 1952.51 rial-alien..." in mm ‘ year. tabled In the Commons. ninr s new ledlnicll Monti e centre will replace in The lanai-ll said the rlllxlll'eb oil-i. tour-Morey metim 3n! three Nm'll SNIPIR mlllerles has housed tho company'l 1. resulted In a zeneral Imhmve- Sean-ll section line. It Ill tron JOBS RM“) To ran was and enl " ‘ment in productitin per mon-day‘ rounded in H1 and III a better cost at producv To be completed in 19“. LII. new building will includo chem- ical and physlesl labor-atom; a re- library. mach he and hi- culty ln tlndlng ema ellilies tor testing menu, in- plnyment (or all the men ree tile.. soil. concrete and electron- leased lrorn these roilineles shim: equipmeh as the year ends. there are still I a nlimher who have rinl Inlind ytllczilrin ol reaeardl to mill!- Iala and llandardl LI much i. The scope nth-mt (or in up The ill-ml IIIIINI that the mllw wider lti railways than in most rlosnros And the deployment hi industrial opeTattonI because miners was accomplished “with the diversity at the railway husl- mill-h 1m rIitIlr-lilly end dlsturnl tress. says nit-e than hail been to r P. Rennie. unil- ltant controller or tests and ml- At the same lime. the board I Irrlals research tor the CNR. laid that the present level of' prndurtioli arirl stiles is based onI can rim um lllils tovr low—u. st- Fulani s . “TM w. :m‘u 01L! ‘1 amine-l ter III the warttme Labor Km» '0'" animal, tiled Wednudfl)‘ niKhl ‘erd. who had I mild atlnck nine days ago, entered Parliament In 1931. I Auxlralll laboratories. Item! ranking Irnm anti - "eerie Tor (3,... mm,“ s“unravel locomotives te nylon ventinns running iii In all~llme‘,‘|“"k'"¢5 ‘m' "'6 company: high of “In a to" 'nurses Ire tested. MAKES CONTRIBUTION .. ‘snd melollurglsts, Illa also too- tola “In tribuled to solving problems 0' — a many Canadinn industries. For Instance. ll Wu found t' freeze was not 4 'A performing eiilt‘lently. TIM ro- , Search tenure discovered that :tne addition oi a certain lam ,drent greatly improved the prbe duct. The new formula hal slnce becan a standard rt! quality Inr anti-treew Ill Can- a a. Researoh. nver the years ha: i saved the on e amounts or money. Mr. Rennie says. For example. the de rt- e 1 round l-lwrtaln dellclehclu In all lllten used on dlual loco- motives studies led in ch that not only increased to. ticlnncy oi the ruler. but [9- gel ,4. dured the price from 83.51 elcll n $2.06. In l96l, the "IIwa bnughl 130,090 tilts-r1 and um! 52mm RES 71.15 IN SAVINGS All applied "sum aneltlgl- titin 111m prim Ic‘ passenger-u: equipment. refrigerator ears, and lnrnmntlvra resulted In Ill. dniolnpmcnl one material. 11th imDrnl'ed durability. IV‘ prarshoe end annilratliin pro!» erlics. “here Iormerly thre- psinlt wen u The saving amounts to Tom wher annualll‘. \ (Indy at a cleaner used tor llmsri lnrnmnt leil tn the do— vrlnpment or I more efficient lllelam‘t’ The new clean-r rests only 75 cent: 1 llllnllr compared with $2.47 [or the le- etllnleht one. in 1951, 111.0011 gallons or the material wen . piirrhasen. relulllllg In I alv- r at more than mo ROYAL smnnmns CODE-III let-M Investment Seamus ALEX in. m I“. lama. “0‘ —_ .1