e I44 Dorchester St. Dial 4-8717 CHESTERFIELDS - New and Used 1—2 pc. Chesterfield Suite. dark brown. Regular value $279.00 . . 1—2 pc. Chesterfield Suite. rum gold 175.00 Regular value $379.00 ........ . . .. 225.00 5—2 pc. Chesterfield Suites. Brown. Wine. Grey all used—Ali about . . . . . 60.00 Assorted Davenos. Space Savers and Studio Couches — All about . . . . . . 20.00 each CHAIRS— Recliner Chair .. . 20.00 Armchairs. assorted styles. upto. ...... .......... ., 15.00 HostessCliairs. 5.00up Chesterfield Chairs .. . .. . . i0.00 Dining Room Chairs. and Table. Drop Leaf Tables, Oval Tables. Round Tables. manyfinished 10.00 to 50.00 Buffet. Oak . . . . . . ...... . . . . . 20.00 Charlottetown Bedroom Suites NEW Double Dresser. chest 54" panel bed American wal- nut finish. $1 39 SALE PRICE This is an open. stock set any you can buy any of the pieces separately. Mattresses NEW But damaged. A number of sizes and qualities. all specially reduced. also a selection of Box Springs in assorted sizes and quali- ties at SPECIAL PRICES RANGES— Fawcett oil and gas combination. excellent condition. 15 monthsoid _ 300.00 Fawcett oil and gas. good condition . . .. 140.00 Fawcett Sakerite Oil Range . . . . . 115.00 Enterprise Oil Range . . ...... . . . . . . . 115.00 Fawcett Oil Range . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00 WASHERS— Enterprise Range with Oil Burner .. . . . . . . . .. 100.00 Assorted oal and Wood Ranges .. . . 25.00 to 75.00 KeivinatorWasher.tikenew 100.00 General ectric Washer. good . . . . . . 75.00 Ieatty Washer. good . . . . . . . . . . 60.00 Seatty Washer. good. .... . . . . . . ... 55.00 10 Washers—all going at only .. . . . . . . . . ...... .. 9.95 each REFRIGERATORS— Coldspot. like new—11 cu. ft. ...... 150.00 3 Retrigerators. reasonable condition . . . . 49.50 each A number of other Appliances at Special Prices qulient VALUE for your money when you buy “USED” . . . years of [OM service still remain. Take delivery yourself—nave delivery costs! Table Lamps Variety of styles and sizes SALE PRICED FR 2.9i m 9.95 TABLES Livingroom etc. A large selection of assorted styles step. coffee. end, lam p, dropleat' All at special SALE PRICES STORE HOURS For This Sale Only MONDAY 0:00 pm. to 0:00 pm. TUESDAY 0:30 p.m. to 9:00 pm. WEDNESDAY 6:30 p.m. to 0:00 p.m. ‘ THURSDAY 0:30 p.m. to 0:00 p.m. FRIDAY 8:30 pm. to 0:00 p.m. SATURDAY 0:00 o.m. to 12:30 n.m. Used Furniture Warehouse 144 Derchester St. Phone 4-0717 Charlottetown Flag-draped coffin contain— in remains of former Pre- sident Herbert C. Hoover is By DAVE McIN'I‘OSI-I I OTTAWA (CPi—The govern-l ment has apparently washed its hands of possible conflict- of-interest cases involving the defence department and e- ‘fence industry. ' Defence Minister Hellyer told Robert C o a t e s, Conservative MP for Cumberland, in a Com xmons return that government doesn't plan to take ‘any steps to determine his number of retired senior mil~ ttary officers who are employed by firms which hold defence contracts in an earlier Commons re- :turn. Mr. Hellyer informed Mr. {Coates there is no requirement {for such officers to report their .civilian employment to the de» l fence department. 1 Mr. Coates was out of town} ‘and not immediately available for comment on whether he in- . ‘lends to pursue the matter . we :r (b Ewith certain firms doing de- fence business with the govern-l ment. NAMED CANADIAN . He specifically named Cana~ dair Limited. de Haviliand Air- craft. Canadian Aviation Elec- jtronics, RCA Victor. Canadian Marconi. H a w k e r - Siddeley. ECanadian Vickers. Litton Sys-. 1 tems. Canadian Pratt and Whit- ney. Canadian Westinghouse.i Collins Radio and Computing Devices. 5 The matter came before th‘ ' Commons after reports a month l .320 some government officials Government Washes Hands 1 Over Conflict Of Interest i A IOA NATIVE COMES HOME! " carried to place of burial in Hoover Memorial Park Sun- day in West Branch, Iowa. 1 Is Contemplated ‘ Against Judge TORONTO iCPi .Gencral Arthur Wishart of On- ‘tario said that no 1 further criminal p r o c e e dings will be taken against Mr. Jus— ltice Leo Landreville. i The Ontario Supreme Court judge was cleared of charges of municipal corruption by a lSudbury magistrate at a pre- .Iiminary hearing Oct. 8. After ;that. the attoi'ncy-gencral's de- Tpartment gave consideration to 'taking the case to the grand i posts in defence industry. After Mr. 'series of questions, authorities disclosed a senior officer who had come in frequent contact with cabinet ministers had quit the service to take a post in a company largely dependent on defence contracts. An earlier example of pos- sible conflict — of - interest cited by officials: A Canadian com- pany sold a certain type of de- fence equipment to the govern- ment. An officer who had some this authority in selection of equipment was hired by this company. The same type of equipment is still being pur- chased from this company. Coates began his "is, w. fl i s t m as ' flex. .syw .J-c. v. . a... .... ..._ 4M Hoover. 3l.si president of tho United States. died Tuesday in New York at the age of 90. ' No New Action —- Attorney- ury. _ But Mr Wishart sard in a ling such a “double bite" at Mr. iLandrevillle would be extraordi- ihary. The proceedings would ‘ llron l Business Men Seeking Data ’ From Behind Iron Curtain ‘ By KEN SMITH Canadian Press Business Editor SEIGNIORY C L U B. 'CI’l — The Canadian govern- ‘ ment should try to provide busi- l nessmen with more commercial intelligence from behind the Curtain. TC. Campbell, vice-president of Asbestos Cor- ‘ lpOl‘aIIOI‘I Limited said here. i Hr told the 215i annual meci— : in: of the Canadian Export As- sociation that information about ’ the plans of such potentially se- rious competitors as Russia is needed if Canadian exporters are to bc able to draw up long- : term programs. l “The difficulty now is that we : l don't know what countries such Eas Russia may be thinking or :doing in the international mai- ‘kcts." he said. government ot~ fcrcd the best opportunity of.l .getting this information. ‘ Mr. Campbell also suggested that Canadian industrial manu- facturers should do more to de- velop machinery for the mining industry. IMPORTS MACHINERY He said his firm imports much of its equipment because it either is not made in Canada or i: of inferior quality. ‘ With the size of the mining industry in Canada, manufac- ‘turcrs should be able to build jup strong domestic markets} and, on the experience won there. more successfully into‘ foreign trade. ‘ ' 0. Marquez. executive‘ vice-president of Northern Elec- .tri Co. Limited. told the 300 ldclczates product design is vi- tal to manufacturers trying to sell outside North America. I Mr. Marquez said Canadian -flrms will have to learn to do more research and develop- ment, so designs can be adapted to meet the markets' require- ments. . D. M. Culver, president of AL} can international Limited. told only be used where there was some defect or omission at the preliminary hearing stage. Mr. Justice Landreviile was. accused of accepting Northern .Ontario Natural Gas shares when he was mayor of Sudbury_ as a consideration for ensuring NONG's application for a fr n chise in dbury would be statement Wednesday tiat tak- passed by city council and with; agreeing to accept NONG shares for signing the agree- iment. delegates the present trend "1 lower tariffs does not ne 6 mean an easier t'me in the future for exporters He said businesscs engazcri in {exports should be given more i support. FAIVlltY” LAXATIVE GENTLE LAXATIVE E E E i i neo- lumen-n. nee-it‘ll il l l i! ii i l .-.~-—.—.'- I r s E f I my I wanna s to .nl nltn, own-Ia. canon Money Back Guarantee! Regular price 85c Available from your local Pharmacy uow 65° A WEEKLY CALENDAR OF EVENTS SHOP THESE MERCHANTS FOR FALL VALUES EACH WEEK SPO KEEP ABREAST OF THE SPORTING NEWS RTS CALENDAR A Public Service In The Interest Of Good Sport Contributed By These Thoughtful Business Firms P. E. 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"'fllc Chinese expect to fight on e to war in which they will lose more than 300.000.000 people." he added. e end he doubts whether China would join the United Nations if an ' ' e tlon of a war in 10 years on belief it will take China that long to develop a satisfactory delivery system for its atomic warheads. Dr. Chisholm said he believes thereissneedkvrandetxend LLOYD’S STA-BRIGHT (Lit!!! Gillespie. Prop.) Comfort - Value - Beauty - Windows - Screen. Awnlnu ' Railings - Siding Sales and Repair Phone 4-7107 Winston II" Phone 4-6423 KEITH CARMICHAEL ' McCullough Outboard WE SERVICE THEM Motors WE SELL THEM 25 Buckley Pt. Rd. BOWLING - Casual Bowling toward a form of world govern- ment to replace many of the hinctlons of national [overn- merits. "There is a very great need for a system of world peace and world law." it is essential to have a world federation that will Impose tonne of contra to prevent the be BRIGHTON DAIRY (ALLIB McINNIS. PROP.) 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