continued from P558 13 ’ 20200 Roy ltlv 11% ll ll‘!- ll0 Royauto UV: ll"| ii": 500 Hand Riv 9% 9% IV: 500 Sapphire I60 160 160 M00 Scur Rcilnb 130 130 130 600 secur 195 190 l90 isoo Sllp Cr so 75 15 5044 snernit I00 .190 .195 3500 Sllallu 15 Hli IS 15260 fill MI!‘ 120 III 120 ION Souris 55 55 55 500 Sllrlit 12% 12!’: lZ‘i 3990 Slap Rock I35 830 I30 I150 Sulvln 800 191 191 1125 Sylva ll‘ H0 lll IMO 'l'ei' Hu 2l3 2].’) 215 2000 'l'om Lund it H H 4000 ‘l‘omIii: 51"; so su I00 Trans Enip 207 105 2lY7 600 Torbrit 11-l 11] I“ 6700 Tras El] 57 54 55": 1000 Trans Res 35 35 as 7650 Trlld 011 III) 305 Sill 500 Tungsin 22 22 22 1900 ll Ash tuo J85 J95 J00 Un I\'on 7nn 5&1 701) 500 l'n Munldu I2 -12 -I2 3700 UN UIII ll" I05 I10 I00 L'p can HO H0 11 1285 Vent 19": I5’; 19‘: 50 Vice A 5'3: EVA l"s JUO Vinla 16.’: 155 165 500 While Am 12‘: l2l'4 l2‘i gum) \\’t-ii T’)r 01 20 2" riuu Wekiisk ii“-in RM 5'1. liiizr. W4-st Aall 1" M‘: I9 fill! W [mail (R1 I85 4R.'l 3500 Wilrich 53 51 4000 Will 5"; I RH 0200 Wlnorl 9": IV: ll") 100 Wr liar] I79 179 179 zom Yale Ld 33 33 11 znoo ran cu 6% 5": 5": 4ii7n \'k Br 137 13-‘ I-77 1700 Yuckn 15 15 15 CFRH ‘ ans Ruin 575 Min «so 200 Pend Dru 450 M5 A50 Banks 785 Mon ION: 40% 40% am NS 46 45!; 45-‘; am (‘mum B-’-'3 35 35 5 nn.“ Iii . :i4|.. .14 530 Royal M 43% 4132 Tndilslrials 10.5 (‘dn Brew 7,3 M”: 2.! ion Dom Magnesium 13 13 18 3]‘? Simpson: new ill-‘is 15"‘: I9‘-'1 Total sales l.99.'l.nD0 Television Threat MONTREAL. ICPW Cardinal Leger said Wednesday night tele- vision presents a threat to the proper ediication of children. 99.50 $10.00 Down Month $8.00 SEE TNE NEW PNILOO FREEZERS AT DOUGLAS BROS. AND JONES 155 KENT ST. Iy _' ISM C Masher III I ~~———— Toronto S'l‘OCl($ 11600 Can Man me me I). « {W} ‘ 3/‘-bu . as c s 1; as ; MOITETORI SIOCMS ‘no ,,,. _ TORONTO (:9 __w ,1, new R; am am Jive i Mb“ . ( ) ‘“°"‘ ° 000Con Orlu M m M“ Cement was four points ;;;,n,,.,,, A 'were weak, base metals were down we 5.. . 7., _7n, 5' I ‘o 104. Foundation was 3'... Ben . in seniors and juniors and uran- aooc wen no no no Wm 3'3,’ 135, Dominion Struc- iums and Manltouwadge issues 1‘5C5""";: '3" -'3“ *3: ""’°'llgmee1 and Union Gas were were also low in stock market 1,2,l',‘l,°,§,‘,',','“,,'"" 3“ 5, :3‘; up one point, trading Thursday. Golds had a iooo mvo as so as 1 head were McColl- weak session except for some jun- “'75 DGNMI 3-1 3% 33“- ' nlzlajixiluégntfll Dynamics, ior strength. Bathurst issues were ‘:2: g:l"“l“‘,. ,‘f{,‘§,',',4. steamship. Noranda and C 3l;*I3dYt- ‘ 11 ! iooo Dean is is is I - . as we n ‘ e n 4150 D udu is7 is1 isi Wa”"" , — —— 25, pennies, biTterCaii°alda0;?iisthV¢::ili Oil 3“ D3:-w E a $15“ ‘g6 35'‘ ’ lost 30 cents, and Canada Southern 4°“ D°"" ' ’°,. Petr I u 15 ' )ol00ll))onalda “/1 I1 "W 02 H1 cen S. 1500 uvex IE5: II t‘ A ' Biggest base metal lostes were moo Dime 91 so am - 1000 E Mal I42 141 MI I’. Ila l- Feller“ '0“ gm“ "re . .?.f.:t..i.“.lll¥.‘:.".‘3.3.‘:“.§“.:.::';?'i.:.“.‘f 5 or is is: :2: iums losses were led by Gunnar's 12100 E Mall I9 M P POTATO MARKETING MEETINGS 3.‘:;.°:':.:..:"::- ii» it - Jo Emp Li a 22 losses. Kerr - Addison. down 25 new Estella 21 so zi , , _ cents. and Dome, down 7.’: cents, 1215 E!‘ ‘W 15'/‘ “'1' Monday, May 10th—Parish Hall, Tignish let‘1:l::il:gl?::leled0W3.ld U 1 ' T3,‘; ','.:,',";,,,,, "L, :2“ 13., ' - ex 5: . ‘ Tuesday. M33’ 11"P“bl‘° Hflllv 0L9«"11‘y 74.04, base metals odoisNnp.I4 :2 solrlrfi-=5 . Ill‘-“ .5‘/" 5"‘ Wednesday, May 12th—Yeos Theatre, Montague $8505, and western oils up .01 to 17;g;;;;,'; um ‘;;g, ‘:3 4:; Thursdayv Ma-V 13”‘“°°"“““f“" ”“"' M°""‘ ,, 12;: :22: ‘.i'.‘... .2: .2: . 4... Monday, May 17th—'St.‘ Marys Hall, Souris _ . mo Mu ma ,0” 70% 1sg0sg::;A 3 :4; :02: Tuesday, May 18th—Prince of Wales College, Ch't.own N Y k Shmk‘ ‘._,‘,‘,’3 Q,‘-;,',‘} W“ ,1}: 13"" ,3” £3: :5: ,2. gm as : Wednesday, May 19th,—High School Auditorium. 9W °r ’fgaAAlr:f'r;‘_m" If; «'1: 4:: ix 3 §R|f'pan , 3,; l ‘,0, 3:: . . . . , Summerside. NEW YOHEXKIK d(.1AP)—1-‘Th: Tgtock 13%;; ’,“,;|"" 3'; 3‘; 3;’ 1500:’. glib He! ms me no It t c n ue ts c ‘m urs- Iimsir-I - -' ALL MEETINGS AT 3:30 P. M. 3:,’ fad ‘;_,_,,,,,M ,,_ M hm, ,;g,9 ,*,;;;::g;- =*;,._ =93. 29;“ 133 m._.';..... s: as 5: m k of the In t six sessions. am o Cdn no 555 560 . These meetings are called to provide potato growers ;.§,, A,,°,,.,.'d pm, eveme of .’2.‘,’.? ‘:1 "°“"‘ ’f,.,. ‘i ’: 333 §3§i.".:f 7? :;§.,, 1;.‘ ' - ' ' ' . i as 2 m npportunity_of hearing discussion on and_obtalning in 60 stocks gained '10 cents at $123.00, iooo Aquar an 19 :0 =3; ,’jf,‘},,_., ‘ 5 ,, “ , . {on relative to the questions involved in the Potato - high for the year and the best 500 Am to «I to ,_, N... C“, .5 .. .3 lmma 1 ' ' < k 1 th Vera e since it was 10°" "”°" I" ’ 1" soo N(Il.l| am im 165 ms ‘ Board Plebiscite. me! Or 8 I 8 zsoo Ascot so so so ' ’ ' ' , M“‘‘°‘‘“‘°' -* "2310 °n AW“ 23- 1,923 ,=,;-:: ;;,"-=»;,_ v M ova ..Z.’:.“’..’:.“.I’..':... it it 5. . . . . . Official Representatives _of the Potato Board and of ‘:11 et-:|{:;u::;I1dp0}rIIie3‘°md mm mm: 1111” H J "1o%og:‘.:.. mi: “Z: Z; the Potato Dealers Association are invited to attend and “med ‘M0 _t $67.30, H“: ‘d_ 21150:) gr-‘ca: smfizsiz 1:2“ mm" M § ,,_ 5 vii] be allotted time. vsnced 30 cents at $90.30. and zooanii sal A 445 us 44.1 “M °'“"" l“? 15,, ml.‘ \ H 5003 zoooomirm in 3. . . ‘ _ . utilities were up 20 cents at 359-60 m B_'r"'f" f“: f“ 1;“ ma om rv 14 73 74 /1 he attendance of all IZIOWOIS is urged. Gmm were Bemgwlmdstfilv mm. V 1:“ 123 L2 '33: (r“T,LV_ “:2 I33” 3;: . . Studebaker. Boeing, nte 'r- soon w on s: 1 '° 5 * Keep this advertisement for future reference. cum, Chicago coi-p.. Consollsvated gag-:r§:M:: 13.13: lg?! 33,? gg:g;;;,, 3,, 3 if _ G,U' Cbld. est- ' 9 / sen? 9.12.1. FEDERATION or AGRICULTURE. fjigggu-'19 ;'1m;*;c°_" c:1fm_'e' Am ma gm... 3.. 3; 3.;-.. gm g:13,E"" *5“ ..‘ 1:; R erican Viscose, Bullard. Southern moa Duo :5 an-/. sou Jm%°(g‘,’"1‘:u:':( 5',” “.1, ‘in.’ * "" ' " Pacific.’ Seaboard Railroad. Sin- n%'("0BF:”IeV=r Latin :3‘: film fih 109,, ¢~,V,,m,,,.,, .5, 0; ii,‘ ‘ clalr Oil. Texas Co.. and United 7000 3," mm "M 1, ,7 0-'0 “WWI!” ‘ ‘ ‘ 500 Grah B I’! 27 TI Ah‘ LIN" 75”” B'‘’“‘ ‘‘ 3’ 1‘ noso Grandinu 25 2.1 25% a C Displaying softness were Radio ilmgiiiaiem‘ 15: 1.1112 161% am mm M M ,,,_ 7,,‘ C0l‘P<- ‘Am£’l1‘1”‘“ (;r'1§)"h°n°' so an‘ A 6 6 Till) ugh," ll’? ll: ill sylvana a ran . Ome - ssoo aohio as 27 77 ‘ A American Woulest, 20th Century- 13:33:93», 5 ligsg "_‘1°0‘g:,‘}l,"."”’;'_" W‘ I" "M FM’ and Glenn amn‘ . siiio Boll 4 :25 no 22.5 'm°" °' 1‘ Cflnadiln 153"" we” mixed‘ iso Bral ml mi :50 350 W” H?” I-ii am Walker was up 1% and 1n- moo B it :95 :95 ans ”°° “"" C Due to the volume of sales of our new cars and trucks m’mn.°n_l Nickel ‘Med 1/__ Dome 23:0 15,52’? 1%,.‘ 1;: 3: mg Lliflli aeu we can offer a great _variety of good used cars and trucks. Min.._ end Mclntyre both lost 1/. mo B;3n_m___ 9 9 , sgami liigmayg These vehicles are priced to afford you tremendous savings and Dlfilllkffieiiggr::3c:r:’1:5:gn‘;'é 13$ gfiifnsiéirn ixx: 11% ii“! ,6, H“, 3,, as those now on Otll‘ lot must be sold to make way for oth- 0“ ‘. ° “‘ . i_ ,5,“ ,,,,n,,,,, n’ ,o.,, ,,,.,_, 200 Huihh Canadian issues were higher. G 150 B A 8”’ M 9% 500lnd L “'5' ant Yellowknife and Royalite Oil 35” C_‘f'm 1,,‘ mg ,9 12l::lI1;:l|;;-lei: A , d 12 12 ' r,\'r;ny USED CAR AND EASX b‘§l§w'al'$§zcl(,%(cpi —. Closing quoi.I- 5:1); ((:;I‘ll.Ilsl!a|:E\, E 52155 “t: u§§{,,§“;,‘,f’,‘;, ' i L UNTILMAY - = .' ‘ INHP \sA?ILE BE l'iEGlST- 6' M‘ A‘ C’ l:El“cs'tI Rn." "" lslw. tlgll {"3l.'li'" ll: :33 llil <-‘“"‘a’ '’::°,’‘“l‘c'e ' . . - U‘ as». zoo can An :70 no my 1755" "' WED AT OUR E"\”‘NsL' ger‘iAm!?l ' iis zioo (: on Lnds am aso :i7n .}‘5‘0'§ ° 22;’: .:s.r.:: at ‘ii. '15.. Gt ‘ , I §,,,c,,,, ywm. '37,. gl-3:"? Res ‘sin ,2»: 12:55 I I’ II On CARS ~~ :2 2:: 2:: 2;: so» ,5»; , ‘ ' iaioo ey cn Was Now 2332 233% ?:‘.’.‘.‘.’I‘Ia... 33.‘. $32 ‘ll’? 23;; 3;; ;f:;{_ T . 06 I05 10' »49 PONTIAC SEDAN N9. 6 $1100 -‘5 909 3;“ ,:;.':$::‘.'.°..““' in 147 to 33;,-;,',<;,:,i;,,{;‘:v= '49 PONTIAC SEDAN, Chieftain N0. 17PB $1350 $1‘]1.§3 _ __ _ . 11% 2,333 nee ill: 17; is: M Kmum '46 PONTIAC SEDAN, Chieftain No. 17 ...... .. $ 650 $ _ - _ " M cm In ,3 u ,, fig: lxigyloil m -45 PONTIAC SEDAN 71PB .......... .. .. $ 550 :5 4a0 Canadian Do ar am gm; mg“ u;_,5 11;“ ,:&.”:g,, in CHEVROLET SEDAN 13 PB . $ 900 $ 353 MONTREAL (CP)_The U_ S_ ,,,$,cc,, ,5,“ g“ 3.; 3% 7“ 53“ W '33 OLDS. SEDAN 3_BB $ 400 $ 4 don“ Thursday closed 8', a ,,,S_ Hr.“ mm: w. ‘5 m 7,3: m£,.m '51 BUICK COACH D $1800 $1459 count of 1 7-16 per cent in terms 2357 C0,, 13.. «lo “:91/i 2:3 ",0 “M '43 DODGE SEDAN 39PC $ 350 $ 77:) of Canadian funds, up 1-32. It took mood Diacmm new -30“ now no L.,_,k’ C d, n to buy :1 100° 99'' ,. iooo Lnvnln '49 FORD SEDAN 15PA :5 950 -'5 795 93 9-” “en” 3"‘ ‘*1, mm swoon mu ,2" ,,,"/;,.,‘° mo Leltch -40 MERCURY SEDAN 46PA $1250 $1085 "“$,;"°“"~ "°‘"“’ “" “‘ ' ' ' ’“"°°" """" ’“' ;gg,,1,~;;;,,,_ up - ,,_,___,,_._ ._ ..._..._e.—#—————— mm H Pm TRUCKS ‘ monm-- _ F 0 R S A L E 8500 Lorado ‘.6; '53 DODGE 1/2 Ton 2lGA .. :38’: 2 DODGE 1 Ton 7'1‘ _ moo Mnckeno - c ‘5 INTERNATIONAL 1-T011 G15’? - Very desirable double tenement house situated in th ]1‘:‘()1.l>:1l-I;inI::I us 1 STUDEBAKER 1/2 Ton 9 A . . i Modem con- "100 M-‘ml’ “9 — -' - tl Cit .Excellent repa 1‘. - mom I s 52 MERCURY 1 Ton or .. $ 793 BHKNOH 319*‘ ‘*1’ ‘e V D um .m..‘::.:;_.l'.§'. W 3% _ . , . . . E ‘.30 GMC 1/2 Ton 18GA $ 850 $ 700 Venlences, Hot water’ heating. Separate fuinates. 0 mo mm” :5“ W. , ed. 500 Maybrun l, OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM garage. Large lot. Well rented. Occupancy can be arrang mg m:,:{,. :2 65 COME IN AND TRADE TODAY For further particulars jg: m;';‘,‘.' "" '22 1700 Ml! Cl! IS OPEN EVENINGS 7 -9 Apply 230° 3:331; "5 _ I3 Telephone 7365 for a demonstration of the car :?).l)h)«‘fnT,'oTItI ii-.4. iw. 87 YOUR PONT|AC- BUICK. e.M.c. DEALER . _ "3 T Ke .|, 8‘ C I d 5+ ' mloollgeivirilllid ills“ M v ” Um 3' 3" 3- 154 Richmond Street 71?’ rriqew ré.p..... 1:: QW l.l:o:F 5315).‘?! 55 ' E | ' lcllo Newheve iiiui I00 New nicii no Harmony l'lOllSO OIITOIITO S ~;;., N, 1713 New Jal ' - 3410 N K 3 ' i M00 New Lard IT I09 ‘ ‘ 2700 Newilund II 6000 N Irlon C 7.500 N Mvll 16 £0 ’ . . o”.i.'.2Zi’.T°" ll6'A in ' ll 32?? l32'é"‘§:... aw. in 500 Pat: 10?: 10% 2000 Pan - I ‘Q §i£.'.".‘.3. 33 ll €53 52¥.'.'$‘"3u 92 , uoo Petrol 5015 ‘M The Duncan Phyfe suite 9ior:0nl;g<hc(;_‘ 11"‘! illustrated is o n e of 450 Placer am am 4400 Ponder 115 many styles we have in 1750 Pontiac iso H00 Prair Oll ‘I'M stock to choose from—- 1Ii9;|0 ’}:resioAri 2:): All in sparkling new ‘$03, ,.',‘,’,',,,,,"{,, n u fl C color combinations) Call ,,',§‘}} 2),‘; L,‘',, J; and choose yours today 3:0": 3“§"N‘,,,, 1: from our large selection. ‘m 33:33:. ,9 NM! Radlnre 10 1500 Red Pnp I0 500 Red“-at : . l P l 5 piece Suite Illiistraled _.'..."?.?,’.‘.,..'° a 10200 Rexlpnr Ill K200 Rim Pral I‘! .1500 Rlx Allin I“ Adriressiiiiz 2 pzireiits‘ niettmiz as part or a diocesan family work, Carrlmal Leger said some pictures nnw appearing on television screens might affect youngsters’ faculties of learnlniz. _ri-may. May 1, 1954 The Guardian Page 18 CITIZENSHIP GRANTED ALLEGED FORMER FRENCH COILABORATOR OTTAWA (CP) A former French national accused of being an inspector in Hitler‘: storm troops during the Second World War has been granted Canadian citi/.enship. The information was contained ‘ihas shirts. The return said Selgneur .1. tered Canada as a non-immigrant ‘Dec. 1, 1946, and was granted legal Iandms by order—in-council June 1948. It said the government , 29, no information on whether in a return tabled Wednesday iniseigneur vias an inspector of an the Commons by Citizenship Min-lwatfen S. S. during the last wu- isier Harris for Alistair Stewart tCCF—Wi'niiipeg North». l but adds that hevwas sentenced to death in abscniia by a French The return said Canadian citi-'court fnr "dealings with a foreign 7.(‘flShlp has been granted to Dr. Michel Seignour. who was crin- victed by a French court of col- laborating with the Germans and sentenced to death in abseiitia. ‘ Mr. Stewrirt charges that Scig-3 n('lll' during the last war was an‘ inspccior of the Walton S.S. tho,’ German storm troopers or Black-, ilnwcr with a VIEW to encouraging the undertakings of that power against France." Dr. Seigneur is one of three per. sons convicted by French courts nl cnllnhnintiiu: with the Germans who have bPl‘i1 ilrantc-d Canadian citizenship. The other two have not been identified. Kept Posted‘ On Travel Movements OTTAWA (CP)—A total of 205 Canadians notified the external affairs depurtinent passport office between Jan. 1, 1953, and Feb. 15. 1954, that they intended to visit iron Curtain countries. This information was given the Commons external affairs commit- lcc Wednesday by R. A. MacKay, deputy external affairs minister. He said the ileriartment did not keep a chock on how many of the 205 actually visited the countries. Some had given notification of more than one visit so that the total numhrr of planned trips was .'l.'lH, The hrrakdnwn: Riissin. 56: Poland. 61; Czechoslovakia. 71; Bulgaria. 27: Hungary, 52; Rnu- mania, 45; Albania, 11; East Ger- many, l5. (‘nimrlinn travellers to Iron Cur- tain countries are required to keep Caiiadi:-in lcgations in those coun- tries posted on their movements and travel plans. No passports were withdrawn last year for viola- tions of this regulation. It BYRNTTS ROAD SCHOOL \ADI'i|) Grade lX-1. Marie Kenny; 1. Jean Clarkin. Grade VI—— 1. Phyllis Dunn; 1. Rita Kenny; 3. Laura Kenny. Grade IV— 1. Joey Dunn; 2 Jean Kenny. Grade LI (AI—l. Rennie Kenny. Grade II <13;-1. Stella Myers. Grade I-1. Florence Myers; 1. Brendan Dunn. Highest average in senior grades, I“h_\llis Duiiii. Highcst. average in junior grades, Stella Myers. Perfect atteiidance: Phyllis Dunn, Brendan Dunn. 'l'esirher——i'Pearl Grant. BIG freexer ever built I8‘/2 ‘cu. M. 650 lbs. capacity. Quick freezes to 40 below. @- sf‘ PHILCO V- PHILCO H-‘I83 I,‘ 10% of thcsforage space is above lcnce level thanks to Phil<o’s exclusive sloping lronf design. Holds 285 lbs. PHILCO GH-82 8 cu. if. /a T945 One of 3 upright models from T4 to 25 cu. ft. for every site family. Handle provides for lock. pm-vu--—o« PHILCO V-I445 with (‘X(l|lSlVl‘ Trl"l"!(.‘l bur. Kits in hall tho span‘ of surni,‘ capacity Iiorixonlal lrt-oxvrl ASK ABOUT THE FREE 3-YEAR FROZEN FOOD A ' INSURANCE PLAN.’ COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT LIMHIJD Heed OffIce—8t. John, NB. Branches In: Mont-ton. 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