lied Cross Drive Realizlnz that there is a great med for funds to carry on the any worthwhile activities of the Canadian Red Cross Society in this province. Division No. 11. under boiled ham. 65 cents. Also baked - the energetic leldeuhiv 0! Dr- 3- . d 1 d ., - Eric Johnson. Conservative Emmi" "1 01 W WWII Grade VI-Edwin Peters. r h o P ll '1'. Arse ult. H, aageatgwisuwemgfmg mugs; W! or or esger Egmerotoxc Pa,l.une?:;n1:g1td Bur: f:ti;a1lu.:A-aAsoc ntrlorgrwaas Belg couple will leave (or sea Island, eac er an no as hearted . ATTENDIN ran .. . ?-l T T ' ' ' ' ' camaislitw Wm through the Messrs. M. CgldEi'(.,NCharlEgftgwn- E'.I"nssan” .twnLi?:de met k:”i,owA':"'”;! n 3 S Ea” :,2,”,':: Th” Ind 5- 0- Parke. 5ilmlMf5Id' 3” would "only drive Canada outnumbered all previous records p,o,pgci, cards given then. culled out those who are no longer resi- 'l'lils column is reserved for news of local Interest, but advertising or a newly nature Ill! be Inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. WINDMILL SPECIAL TODAY. Home-cooked boiled dinner with Dependent 0 LONDON, March 12 -- (Reuters) '"'"'d"l3 " ""0-"Y ilonlmnce of the arms of the United States." Policy Making Canada Entries for The n The U.S. Musical Festival on Wednesday afternoon an Georgetown, bridesmaid was Miss Marion Peake end the matron of honor, xinnie Clay. both of Charlotte- by her father and the best man was Pilot olficer W. Parker of this Province. The Mrs. Wn. 1"10WeI' slrls were Misses Paula and Linda. Downe. After a short honeymoon the TORONTO ROAD ICIIOOL Following is the report for the months of January and February: Grade Ix-Loraine Doiron. Grade VII-1. Helen Gallant: 2. Martin Doiron and Kenneth Gal- lant; 8. Herbert Blacquiere. lent. Grade IV-Mar! Gallant. Grade III-1. Doris Gallant: 3. Gal- lllmerboiron: 3. Betty Grade II (A)-I. izabeth Gallant. Grade II (B)-William Bleed- uiere. Eileen lent: 2. Muriel Blsoquiere; 8. ll- MUNSAN. Korea. March 13 -- on thg lsluid, the Atlantic Division of the Can- adian National Express at the Nova scotia. Hotel. Halifax. Over 60 officers and agents of the Com- pany are registered. dents of the city and added many new names in order to make their iigg top notch. They are fully con- vinced that if a Job is worth doing it is worth doing right and they are determined to make each card mean money for the Campaign. Division No. 2. with Lt. John gicliuds in command was the first to have all its teams lined up and cards sorted out ready to have the quotas made up. It will easily be seen that there 1, going to be greet rivalry to see which of the seven Divisions will come out on top and bring in the highest percentage of returns. Ell GROUP - Pr ca street Par- at Prince Street School. Dr. A. A. Mcvicar gave a most interest- ing address on "Emotional Educa- tion". Chairrnan. Mr. R. l. Kemp, thanked Dr. Mcvicar for his ad-1 dress which was followed by a discussion of various points brought out in the address. IN NEWFOUNDLAND -- Mr. Anmii-zssiss PARENT - 'rs:Acn- . British coiumhi. suited. It then could sell them for dollars which in turn could be Canadians, he said, feel Britain i. giving undue concem w mak- nists changed their tune at the in; the gm-ling nu uuquppon. Korean truce talks Wednesday, ap- gig WIii(IlIB leaving Canada out in e co . ' Johnson. a cattle rancher in from 1023 tel 1930. was speaking in debate on ent-Teacher Group met last nightlthe budget. I He urged Britain to concentr I on producing in the sterling area those goods for which it is best used to buy Canadian products. Canada would be more than able to buy bigger quantities of bananas from the British Hon- (Thursday)--(AP)- The Commu- parently because of stem Allied But there still was no progress. The sessions deadlocked on truce supervision and exchange of pris- oners were scheduled at Panmun. join at 11 a. in. (0 p. in. EEG Wed- nesday) In contrast to tirades of several days ago. the Reds Wednesday inspectors-including permitted to examine secret mili- tary equipment. The United Nations' entries and the large number of adult entries, of the Hall Committee was in- iwarnings against turther threats. structed to hire a third hall. Convener. recorded the tion of Mrs. Kemp from the Tic-. ket Committee. Mrs. Lem Mac-' Dougall was appointed in her place as Ticket Convener. I . a Platform secretaries ?was instructed to procure suggested mildly that neutral trucelnouncement bonds and numb," I I Ru”I”Ebe ifor each of the three halls. I rooms in P.W.C. is to be procured? c”m"""Id by Mrs. W. E. Scantlebury of they Owing to the increase in the. Mr. Ralph Rupert Nominating ,- resigne- . Mrs. James Coles, Mrs. Leonard MacDonald of the Committee. an- sound equipment for three class Their Appointment As HOLMAN'S is Pleased To Announce Ohmhl I 7:; MARCH 13. 1952. - , W i THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN , , mg; nvg .1. ' Keen Rivalry In iiEllTiiAL ciisiiiiisii Warns British Trade ' Record Number 'c::';:i.:: .. ...... .. ........ l:.”i.':'.:"..?.af.;. W" ”" -W ..s.-”..:. ..'..':'-3.2.-.' I duras. he said. The resulting dol- lars could be used to buy Cana- dian beef "which as everyone relecicd the proposal on the Program Committee. This will; grounds that it "amounted to alengble the waiting groups inj forced gathering of military intel- OIIIL GUIDE P. E. Robin. Federal Egg and Poultry Inspector, is at present in MONTREAL POLIOE Newfoundland. Prior to his ap- knows. is second to none." .. school Ch0I'i18e5 and W"9"I'-I '0 C0mI""9d I”"'I 1”” 1 pointment as Federal Inspector Canada would gladly buy many u3'""' I Ihear the program. 1 Mrs. J. P. Lantz of the Syllabus hes Neigcs Road last December. Jackson and his wife had lived in their basement apartment on Lin- gain Avenue since Feb. 11, a dingy Mr. Robin was a member of the Dominion Department of Agricult- ure for Poultry Products, here. While in Newfoundland he will other commodities produced in the Commonwealth sterling area, he said. He urged some preferen- tial treatment in the allocation of raw materials for Anglo-Cana- The Allies want inspection of re-, Dlacement equipment only. I Icommittee reported that the 1953i Regarding Russia as one of the syllabus is to be drawn-up local- neutrai inspectors, the Allies pre-'ly and a Music Selection was to viously said no-finally and irre-Ibe aPI-il'0HCh9d- EQUIPMENT ' I1 I50 I I nxgryl, qf::;l;?,::ed with such"; v:rlI)ous 0'Lh:I'duI'ceell:Ig&gIlt)gf::d":IgmII2g dian trade. vocably. Mrs. G. D. Steel reported on, PJIICILSOH paid a rental or 313 3 to those which have been used in In 3" Rdlolniniz tent. Allied "19 9'08"?” 01 me sch01”5h'p. for some truce delegates told the Reds againIc0mmm9e- The "mm" I” u" week: Suchan 3145 a month. Police belief that Boyd is still in. Montreal was borne out by the way every report and rumor was iother parts of Canada time. I FUNERAL YESTERDAY -. The Mental Health Clinic Opened lottlng scholarships was discussed at some length and some augges-y tlons made. but final decisions. were left to the Committee. I they could not accept the vaguely-I worded communist proposal of March 5 to exchange prisoners anl run down. funeral of the late Mrs. William the basis of lists already traded. M H r Mame” reported. . ; Howard was held from Trinity Rear-Admiral R..E'. Libb . . . '3' mm - only a few hours a.ter Jackson 3"”. command delegam Md ufe Am" for the Membership Committee, surrendered a telephone tip came that Boyd was believed to be at the home of a girl friend in Ville Jacques Cartier, across the st. Lawrence River from Montreal proper. Police surrounded the house. They sound only the girl. she is reported to have said she hadn't seen him for several weeks. she mid them to try a Hotel at LaPra- li-le, 15 miles west. Police searched every room of the hotel. and. stories were cur- rent there that a man who looked like Boyd had been there earlier. The police order that went out .-trier Suchan's capture still stands: Shoot to kill. ' "Boyd will never get out of this rlly alive." said Assistant Police Director Wilfrid Bourdon. Bourdon anticipated a third gun haiile. Both Suchan and Jackson had almost limitless supplies of zuns and ammunition. Iocsr. CAUSES.- Endemic goifre has been known nlted Church yesterday noon. Services were conducted by Rev. H. E. D. Ashford and Rev. J. T. Irwin. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. The pull-bean ers were D. L. MacKlnnon, M. W. ltenrdon. B. Earle MacDonald, J. E. H. Worth, J. M. Mooney, Sam- uel Good. The late Mrs. Howard leaves to mourn two daughters, Mrs. Theodore Lovers and Mrs. John ilipperson. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -- The funeral of the late Robert S. Stevenson of Winsloe was held yes- terday afternoon from his late residence. Service was conducted by Rev. J. R. Skinner, followed by service in Wheatley River United church. The service at the Church and grave was conducted by Rev. Howard Christie assisted by Rev. J. R. Skinner. Pall-bearers were James Wares. Ray Barrett. llarry Ling. Theodore Sellar. Charles Smith. and A. B. Sellpr. Interment in the church cemetery. Personals The opening of the new Mental Health Clinic was announced Tuesday in the Legislature in a: statement in the Speech from the Throne. Long planned as a greatly need- ed service in this Province, the clinic has been located in 8 suite change in the Communist attitude. of offices on the second floor ofiillllliby had told them Mondny the. es the Riley Building on Queen Street. It will serve mainly as a centre for psychiatric treatmeiit, The clinic opened last week and to date approximately one dozen patients have attended it. Attendance is on a purely vol-' untary basis and the great major- ity of patients visit it by them- selves in hope oi being assisted to overcome mild mental conditions. The plan behind the clinic was to have such a centre available to' which doctors in various parts ofi the Province might send their' patients for treatment Just out-i side the realm of straight med-i ical practice. The clinic is under the direc- tion of Dr. A. Murchison, director. of mental health for the Provln-I Th9 E-mP"35 W A"-5”'3”3 W35 cial Department of Health ' and. Iprlce was not disclosed. sun mam on voluntary repatrhand also foi'”t,l(1euRe't:lt&l cgrognialltgi "mob of p"m"e""" mint 'h'ILIeie.beSe::I,aKillablce eto Triembers again Reds have said they would "re-lmil year, This ticket gdmitg 3 Jean mrev" 1' ”"e5””"” Imember to all sessions except the But throughout both meefingslmial concerts. 4 Wednaldny there was a marked Assistance in transportation Icosts to schoolshoultsldeet a 15 mile radius of C aro own was no longer would listen to agreed upon by the meiiiiing. I threats and intimidation. The Other conveners rcpor rig were. Reds had loudly threatened to car- Miss Dorothy Cullen, Mrs. Victor the Korean question." - E'"P"ss WP '5 Married At 5. A. Located- YOUTH CENTRE Summerside For Prince Edward Island in! Ll1'I'LE SHOP Charlottetown Evcryliiing you need in the way of Girl Guide or Brownie Equipment now may be purchased at, or ordered through I-IOLMAN'S. For the country Guides we are happy to tell you that Mail Orders will be. filled from Hol- man's Youth Centre, Summerside. Sold For Scrap LONDON. March 12 -(APi- The Canadian Pacific Steamship Company today sold the 21,833- ton Empress of Australia to be broken up for scrap. The 38-year-old liner and troop- ship was bought by the State Iron and Steel Corporation. Purchase ry the issues "beyond the scope o5'l-ludson and Mrs. J. Curran. ( . citadel Last Evening In the first public weddins DI the year held at the Salvation Army's citadel, Miss Olive Fran- ces Downe of Charlottetown and Pilot. officer Peter Alfred 1-lawkes. R.C.A.F. of Duncan. B.C. were married by senior Captan Leslie built by the Germans but she was Titcombe last night. It is our aim to have in stock at all tlmesa. large ” ' 1”C"""d '”""'-' "'1'-"3 mm” Miss Shirley ' Doyle operator we"'"e'. 1'' wpi, '” mmd I”'”"'” I" mmim km; the win World The bride is the iirth daughter FIVE ROSES iimcs. due to a deficiency o.' iodine with Bell Telephone Co.. Toronto. 1): I” 'x1'Jl-ti-r?iiull:' X::'w'III"IhI'ioifr.I. 9.1 Hvthenughzaoyls or Mr and Mira Percy Downe o! rt t F i . 1” W 5011- left yesterday morning nnsr sperid- Am manned wm'.,e' psychoiogmg due ,0 mi,,., in L'i.,.,,.,.,oi will, this city to be married in the Cit- FLOUR so ment 0 'Gi-oceries, Meats, ruts and Vegetables. I I I A "A7: "18 3 919353” V9"”9” wml her Mr. George Nichols and social troops from Korea and Malaya. adel. Three sons have also been . when 5h0PPmK at 0"” 5t0"9 you WI" fnfd 3 13385 35' M p;:';nts, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Doyle. worter igfiss E. Trainor. In 1939 the old ship carried King married there. . d 7 Lb. . . . . . . 536 sortment to choose from. There is Quality plus Value C - T we the office is open every Ell b i. Th groom is the son of Mn In h h i t ATKINSONS. ' ARMAGEI d"Y- excel” 5”"d3Y- the Clinic 3- Seggtee Ifilsitmtg gilriirds. M e h on Mrs. ececll w. Hawkes of Duncan. 24 Lb. 309 - - - - 51-65 W en 5 opp "5 I ” , 5911 will be in OPENING" durins Thg Empress was seen frequently B.C. and recently received his , h m” ""'emWm "I M””d”y' T”e5' in Ilalifax Harbor as a trooper in wings during graduation ceremon- Guardsman-Oil or Mustard- PURITY so I I iti;y,h'I.'3:iIi'sg?y2ggdwr'?g3ypl:tween the in” wan 10511915 3” "19 R'C'A'F' Sm'lon' 3 I'IlIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 c P" "M" on nflrplphuizsmia belnstplncedtby of; . "TM Silver Seal V White or Chocolate ca on avounar u ' " BIRTHS the pgychlgtric treatmzngngfgggegl ' 9 e a s e e e e s n e I OAMPBIH-M the Kins: coun- -n.. executive committee of st. Ii "5 W "W 0"” "'0" Wm Kellogg's FRESH AND MOIST gy HM nu Much 12. 195,. w M . , . wish to be helped can be effect- and MT-s. Raymond cmpmi, Air. mg” :hftlf.I;:g"1n:1':m”::e:'f.'n;IIg? lvely aided. ALL IRAN. Lge. Pkg. . . . . . . . . 29: 3uLK DA-I-E5 listen. a daughter, 8 lbs. I i Shinola A the Dioacean Church socety, held . , 2 Lbs. 29c nuq, C" a meeting in st. Peter's in-riah - - .. 5, M, - FLOOR WAX. I lb. I'll! . . . . . . . . 39: HES-AL y HOIDIIAI, March L M I G. 11th. 1952. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph mu 3'0"-"d3Y l"4mWn- The I Cake or Tin G. I-lulhel. 29 Sprint Park Road. V9"9"b" Amhduwn H""”" In the Hardware Departments of Both the Charlottetown and the Sum- E I 6 1 LB PKG CIIY. a daughter. I””ld.9d- c t t A d merside Stores, you. Poultry Raisers, can get everything but the chick- ' ' CC . . . . . . e . s e . e . .. C - - During the meeting reports were 3 ens! You know there; wonderful profit in the Poultry Business and it P N . . . . . . . H 18: 2 Pkgs. 31g BROTHERS-At the Kings Coun- ty Hospital. Mar. 12. 1052. to Mr. and Mrs. William Brothers. Card- lsui, a daughter. 0 lbs.. e ozs. ROWE-At the Prince County Hoqrihl on March 2nd. 1903. to Mr. and Mrs A. E. Rowe. Freetown. a daughter. FLEMING-At ll. Elisabeth's Holpital, soronto, March 12, 1052, to Mr. and Mrs. .1. Ralph Flem- 1nK. a daughter. n'aA1-us IlUGHE5mAt City Hospital, March 12th, 1952. Mary Bernadine, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph gitllughes, 29 Spring Park Road Y. DAVISON-At Kenslngion, March 12th. Joseph M. Davlson. in his sills year. Remains are resting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. llorace Glover. Funeral from Un- iled Church Saturday at 1:30 pm. interment People's . Cemetery, lxenslnglon. GREENAN-At the Sacred Heart Home in Charlottetown on March 12. Rose Greerian. Remains resting at the home of her brother John town Hospital. Wednesday March 12 1952. Mrs. Daniel D. Morrison. 51 Richmond street in her 82nd -"I1". Funeral from the Macbean Funeral Home. Friday afternoon. Nervice starting at 2 o'clock. Inter- reed by the chairman which in- cluded revlews of the missionary work. religious education and so- cial service depertmentl. also a re- port eoncerning the church centre was given. "rho Attorney General I-ion. W.E Darby was highly commended by all present for the steps he had taken in regard to the prohibition of sale of certain magazines or an objectionable nature. All the Island clergy were pres- ent with the exception of Rev. J.T. Ibbott who is at present a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. A large numbe of lay dele- gate was also in attendance. Combined Service A combined service of the Dias- cean Church society snd.the W.A was held at St. Peter's cathedral last night All clergy of the Dean- ery and delegates from various country parishes were present. Preacher of the service was the Venerable Archdeacon stead of Halifax. The service was sung by Rev. A. Percy Million and the les- sons were read by Rev. L.A. Dig- nan of Port Hill and Rev. R. Coup- land o! Kensington. The prayers were offered by Rev. B. R. Mec- As an act of devotion during the service a rniserere fpsaliri 51) was sung. A large congregation was pres- ent for the services. Military production contracts vai- durlrig the Depai-tment announced today. 0'I'rAWA. March is -(Q) - ued at smsoonoo were awarded first -two weeks 0! February. the Defence Production They included everything from electronic radio equipment for mil- itsry aircraft to chemicals to "de- salt." sea-water and make it drink- able. . Biggest of the contracts was one for s7.800.000 which went . to the Federal Electric Manufacturing Company of Montreal to produce aircraft radio communication equipment. . ' A 32,500,000 order for sleeping bags, toboggan, covers and coats was awarded to the Holden Manu- facturing Company of Ottawa. WASHINGTON Continued from page 1. on fats and oils and dairy pro- ducts. This also is against the spirit of Gatt. Canadian officials at the meet- ing include C. M. Isbister. Cana- dian Tariff Expert; George Pater- really pays to get in on the ground floor. Here are the reasonably priced needs you'll want for your chicken raising: Feeders, Hoppers. Water Troughs, Founts and, of course, Breeders. . . . By the way. there's a new. easy way to heat the popular Hover Brooders, and that is with the General Electric HEAT LAMPS-there are two types of these-The Standard priced 1.55 and the Red Bowl priced 3.95. One of the latter is being demonstrated in the Hardware Window of the Sum- merside Store. Come quickly and get your Poultry Raising Supplies in the Hardware Department of either Holman Store. In the Men's Wear Department there's one whole counter devoted to the SALE of useful. attractive Men's Clothing and Accessories. . V. . They're Marked HALF PRICE OR. LESS and will be there till they re cleared out! Shirts (brand named). Sweaters. Suspenders. Scarves. Gloves, Underwear (Vests. Shorts and Longs). . . . Wonderful Buys and Wonderful Bargains! We advise you to shop early for these needs and necessities in the Men's Wear Department. I really was impressed with the new AMTICO PLASTEX RUBBER FLOOR. TILE that is carried in the Lumber Department. . . . Its rea- sonably enough priced to compete with other floor coverings and you get the wonderful qualities of rubber tile plus the advantages of piss- lic. Ensy to keep bright and shining, resilient and easy to walk-on. quiet. fire-resistant and long-wearing. The colors are soft and beaut- iful--lhey'll enhance the decor in any type of room in your home. and the colors and marbellzed pattern goes right. through the (lie. There are eight shades from which to choose and there are also. two sizes (6 by 6 and 9 by 9!. when building or renovating. make a point of choosing AMTICO PLASTEX RUBBER FLOORING from the Lumber Department. Veribest CARNATION MILK Tall Tins 4 Tins 69: MAPLE LEAF PURE LARD 2 Lbs. 35: BULKTEA. I5. 89: Film Ripe Large Large Sunkist FRESH GROUND COFFEE Lb. 98c OIIANGES 288 Count 2 dos. 59c Large Florida -5 GRAPEFRUIT. 3 for .'. . . ... . . . . . 25: TOMATOES. Cello Pkg. . . . . . . . . 25: HEAD LETTUCE. 2 for 35: CELERY. Stalk .. .176 new outbreak of foot-and-mouth ' disease in that country before then. The ban was imposed in December, 1046. when the scourge attacked and crippled the Mexi- can livesicck industry. The Iecfure on "The Air Defence oi I Canada." scheduled for Thursday. March Friday, 'l3IIi. has been postponed until Trimmed p eons cigors. lb. 7 fast; Iileata LYNN VALLEY .......... 49: SUPERIOR (ireenan. Newton, from where the . I 0 0 s i .1 in Mlhon DI MbCl'lDn- son. the Trade Departments Agri- ; lmh ::E:InI:”:;e”';of;::d"::' A prayer was said for Rev. J.T cultural Commodities Director; and Se! Ilces . I 9 ltm. M 5'. Mahchyl church Ibbott who is at present a patient L. W. Pearsall. the Agricugture swcet pwkled l(i,,k.,,,. Interment church came at the Prince Edward Island I-Ios- Departments Marketing Chle . 59 I by A"”"m W-0" ”"""""e- LECTURE NOTICE W" ” - - --- - - - i - '- -- i is on ur- . M0muso' M h this Provinlce prior to his pronoun- In"f:.';WTM1i will 111;; lwwgtibamg Breakfast ' N - I Ch I It - I Ch I: I . III ex C3" "5 3" ' I 0 no G an e cum meats next Sept. I if there is no Sliced. Lb. . . e . . . . . . 476 2 F0? 298 I i I QUEEN'S ROYAL r "100-Pel' . ""'T I . omi1Iflowel;rs,." cmm" Pm” WILL NIIIECT March I4iIi at the same hour. 5 .. H M- Little Effect . s PEAR "W H:-trial. r?r3reiII's.I"cII.' vml dc:'I'""":l"'m ”" 1 F 41 officials said the re- Lisui. Cdr. J. J. Trainer. 15 0 . Tl ' serve a so ern e rentlce- i 1 M xi li cock to tl , , . z. n pi:;I:iI5eM.III:ioT2'a:IeI-I"";ouTi':::I ""9 ”" "'9 Mrihgeli mirontier. Aldcrigan r:iarck.elt will have uni: - Chairman Entertainment Committee. Lb. 47c ' and fought in Africa during the gmci, on cgmdim upo;-u, onug I 2 For 31g gdilshter of the late Mr. and Mrs. wrlederick D. P. Beer. Remains I arrive at the Maclsean Fun- First World War. He moved steadily up and in 1030 was assistant secretary to the the American ban on the Catio- dian animals is lifted possibly I perhaps less. ' comm ea 0 mpere e nice. ,r cral Home Saturday evening Fun- I, I ' I ' d 1 T T3" M k t th M rlinluenviotlce later. Please pomlt rs. iii: work as Chief-of-Staff. us: higm:Ii3:;'h "i'o"t:a'e alleyit.:anI PHONE A r-M he was once described as the get both from Mexico and Can-. ' ads. I The country's over-all supply! of meats continued to rise. The Bureau of atatlstics at Ottawa re- ported stocks on March 1 amount- ed to 05.000300 pounds. a gain of almost 7.000.000 pounds from 7!.- I00.000 on Feb. I and almost N.- "man with the oilcan." who made the wheels of war turn smoothly. When his defence job ended in 1940 he hoped to settle down with his wife and three daughters, but three weeks later he was called to advise Lord Louis Mountbatten in his task .as last Viceroy of In- B. I. S. Smoker The Benevolent Irish Society's Annual Smoker and initiation will be held this even- ll.Il. Macloan UNDIITAIII IIIIALKII HOME OF III bet the sub-contlii I be- W0,0W higher than thl GLOCMD mmmm" ". "&:IOLq&&:ng::tMIl finlslined. he onMDels::chin1'cIigi:l'etorage climbed I"? CT 3 Po M-i III II" CCIWIIICO I-COIN H5"- gm” . F I ml? """ "'”"""' NW '0 WV-'0 '"'- 0'"V '0 5' it "MM MWi..';Pm';'fu:;; All members are urged to be present. - V M recalled to take a portfolio in the 083,000 a month ear Conservailye Government last ly higher than the 81,110,!!!) Octobf pounds I year ilk