Ad. ping and Heating Ltd. inter 51? M5, destroyed were two hlr. J. , greet and the other owned by me Hickey. also on The cause been ascertained. 1! W88 at . J. of the Maritime Division of the Retail Merchants Association said over the weels.end that he has re- ed to the Dominion Government that a retail business capital loan sci he set up for the purpose of, enabling retailers to borrow money for modernization and ex- pansion. It has been suggested that the mechanics of such an act be similar to those of the Home improvement Loans Act. that the in(l.l'ldllIl loan be made through the ciiartered b ks with a govern- mcnt guarante - This. he sat . does not intro- diive any new principle into Can- mind Finance. Similar assistaizcc has already been extended to manufacturers. farmers. fisheri- men. food processors. home own- "; home repairs. etc. It is only necessary to extend the same fia- snt-iiil arrangements to cover in- dcpendant retail stores. and in that way sufficient capital will he avail- able to them so that they can , y-sierdsy which completely at which mid (he warehziusa of the Inman names appeared to be coming on from the cet. causing an estlmst- which was only a few feet from the Id damgge of 310,000 in stock and inmu; W1I'hflh0l.llGi Tbfdnflamoa equipment and property dll!;g.G;:l;1;:i:: W sru ran y. en- smaller buildings adjacent to iho'properiy u';irehuus':.' one a sauce owned three Elmer Murphy. Hanover flame. RMA Proposes Federal Loan Plan For The Small Retailer - t n footing with Frank Jenkins. president &i;er:otrip:!n”.snreai;'1cl." who have access to the money market- zved word from the National followin telegram frorri the Hun: iieiice in Winnipeg that the Retail Walter . Harris. Minister of FM! lierchants Association has propos- ance- smnka and rear of their garage musrage on tlis Hickoy in a short time all buildings were a mass of For a time it was feared that t Mr . J th Canadian Legion Home would mm of me n leianovgr Sigepii buern as well The home is separat- of the fire had not ed from the Inman property by a first narrow alleyway and at the rear The association has received the "Reference your re resentation suggesting that feder legislation similar to the Home Improvement Loans Guarantee Act and the Farm llmprovenient Loans Act he made applicable to retail meti- chants. There do appear to be simi- larlties between the position of those who benefit from the legislr tion mentioned. On the other hand there are some special problem! in the retailing field which not arise in other fields. The whole matter would require care- ful detailed study. Members of the government will be glad to discuss t'.ie whole question with you and those others concerned in due course with a view to seeing what concrete steps could be taken to provide benefits analogous to those contained in the Home im- provement Loans Guarantee Act :nd'the Farm Improvement Loans ct. Plumbing Warehouse At S'side Destroyed By Fire gasiruus fire in mid-after-noticed by ailmer Murphy of the home was connected with the Inarnn warehouse by a small building. However due to the fine work of the Fire Dapartsnsnt the under names were kept suffloisn a. control to prevent spna the Lesion I!!!)Dirty- The two garages. which were of wooden construction. were burned to the ground and the was house. also of wooden construction, two story. was so badly gutted that all stock and equipment stored with would seem to be I com- plete loss. i attendance. Next meeting will be first Tuesday in Sept. The many friends of Mr. Jack Pate are very sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Prince County County Hospital and all hope for I Ipecdy get well. Mr. and Mrs. Horace MacDou- gall of Springfield West were vis- itors to the home of Mr. and Mrs- Eldon Barbour in Montrose re- cently. Mrs. John Kennedy, O'Leary. was a visitor to Elmsdalc s' ” guest of Mrs. Hazel Cameron. Mr. W. N. Macwllllams is hav- ing his house painted. Mr. Wilber Waite is the man on the job. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur " ' of Elmsdale spent Sunday with Mrs. Rennie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris in Knutsford recently- Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis, Springfield West. motored to Sum- ” merslde recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laird and family. 0'Leary. spent Sunday with relatives in Cascumpec rc' eently. HOWLAN the dramatic players of Pius- vllle put on a variety concert in St. Anihonys parish hall Tuesday evening, May 18. A good crowd at. O'LEARY and Mrs. Raeford MacLcsn and family of 0'Leary. were re- cent visitors to relatives in N ew London. On Thursday night the regular prayer meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ad- am, after which a farewell get together was held in honor of Mrs. C. O. Howlett at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Daniel Smallman. Mrs. Howlett will be moving with Mr. Howlett to Summeraida soon. She was presented with a beautiful floor lamp. for which she thanked one and all very graciously. !)lr. Cecil Wood and Mr. Frank Griffin of Burton. Lot 7. were visitors to 0'Leary. on Friday aft- crnoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jelley and family. Lucy Ann and Swaby of Unlonvale. motored to Popular Grove recently. and visited with relatives and friends there. Mr. Alfred Palmer and Mr. Wen- del Turner. O'Leary were visitors to Tlgnlih recently- Iilr. and Mrs. William MacEacb- em and family of Charlottetown. were visitors to the home of the iatter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Thompson in Mt. Royal. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacAus- land of Bloomfield motored to Summerslde to visit relatives and friends recently. Mrs. Albert Gorrill. 0'Leary. was a passenger to Summerside recently. where she spent the day with friends. hfr. and Mrs. Cyril Easter and family of 0'Lesry were visitors to Summerside where they visited their son Bing who is a patient in the Prince Country Hospital fol- bwlng an operation for appendix. -in. and Mrs. Stirling Friasell C Springfield West motored to hmmarslde recently- Mr. Douglas Adams. James Har- nsotorod to Moncton recently. Mr. and Mrs. Byrld Thurber. and family were visitors to friends in 0'Lesry and vicinity recently. Miss lrrns Morrison. O'Leary. was a visitor to Conway recently. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Morrison. Mrs. Foster Ellis. Konslngton, recently spent a few days with friends and relatives in O'Leary and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gay a nd family of Ifnutsford motored to Freeland. visiting with relatives In that vicinity. Springfield players put on their variety concert in the 0'Lenry. Community Hall on Tuesday night. There was a very good crowd. considering the busy season. A party for the teen-age group was held in the basement of the 0'Leary schodl on Friday night. Mr- and Mrs. Everett Wood and family of Summerslde were visit- ors recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sentnsr in Oi- Leary. On Sunday night at the 0'Leary United Church. flowers were plac- ed in loving memory of Mrs. Alice O'Brien. by her daughter. Mrs. Harold Jelley, and granddaughter, Marlo Jelley. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Sentner. and daughter Arlene. accompan- ied by Mra. Kenneth Thompson. of Rosevllle. visited at the home of Mrs. Percy Sentner in 0'l.eary. Mr. Willard Hodge of Truro. N.S. was a visitor at the borne of his daughter, Mrs. George Jelley in 0'Lasry recently. Mr- and Mrs. James Burlelgh. and family of Ellerslle spent Sun- day with rclstives in 0'Leary. Mrs. Damss Arsenault of West Devon. spent a few days with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vail. in Charlottetown. recently. The 0'Leary W. I. met in the school for their June meeting on rls and Wilfred Dennis. 0'Leary. Monday night. There were 17 in WESTERN ::illl GUARDIAN WESERVE THURSDAY. Friday and Saturday July uh. 5th. and 6th for annual Knights of Colum- bus Lawn Festival. Summerslde. WEEKLY DANCE at Comville Sphool Tuesday. June lith. Mu- ”! by Boudreauit and O'Connor. hments. ll-ZGULAR dance Emerald Hall Wrdncsday June 12th and every "'dHE!dI! for summer months- Mu-Ic by Russell Warren and Blue llsvenn -- hr -ggm. lm. Door prise. canteen. admiss- . in so cents. t Professional Cards ALL taxes due North Bede-qus 1' district must be paid by June 30th. After that they will he handed In for collection by order of trus- tees. NOW is THE TIME to get in- formation about lightning protec- tion before the severe stornu come Contact James P. Phillips. 188 Mll- ton Ave. Summerside. Phone 847. Agent for Dodd and Struthers Co. Ont. BURTON Mrs. Edward A. Griffin. Mrs. Melvin Macflregor. Burton. also llrs. Bsanott Howard. alangarry. Motoring to Alberton on Tues- day evening were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers. J. B. Arsen- ault. Mrs. Jerry Gallant and Mrs. Alban T. Arsenault where they visited friend and neighbours in Western Hospital. Albert Peters returned to his home at Fortune Cove on Sunday May 25. after spending sometime as a patient in the Western Hospital. Rev. Fr. Trnlnor of St. Marks. Lot 1. is now a patient in Western Hospital. All wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Clarence Gallant and lit- tle daughters of Piusvllle are now visiting with Mrs. Gallant'a par- ents. Mr- and Mrs. Leo Aisenault. Mr. Gallant is a patient in the Western Hospital. Mrs. John Cahlll of Summer- side is now a patient in Western Hospital. All wish her a speedy and complete get well. Mr. and Mrs. Colson Wood were in Howlan on Sunday evening. June 9. Mrs. Margaret Dumviila of O'- Leary was to Howlan on Sunday. Friends of John Lewis of Wood- stock are pleased to see him re- turn home after receiving treat- ment ln Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dlgnan were recent visitors at the home of Mr- and Mrs- Alban Croswell. Bloom- field. Mr. and Mrs. Platts of Tyne Valley. with friends were in How- lan on Sunday. June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacMll- lsn and family of 0'Iieary. were in Howlan on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Flnnan. were in Albcrton on Friday even- ing visiting his sister. Mrs. Mary Cahlll in hospital there. Mrs. Calvin Carrutliers and fam- ily. who are spending sometime with her folks Mr. and Mrs. An- gus Macnsine at the Locke Road are now visiting her in-laws. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers. How- lan- Mr. and Mrs. Francis MscQusr- rlo and sons of Wilmot. were in Howlan on the first Sunday in June. Mrs. Clifford Arsenault and baby son returned home from Western Hospital on Sunday. June Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Gallant and family visited at the home of Flrmln Perry on Sunday. June 2. The Misses Jean Arsenault and Norma Gallant of Tlgnlsh Con- vent spent the first weekend of June at their homes hare. Mrs. J. B. Arsenault returned home from Western Hospital on Sunday. June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters and Mrs. Bennett Peters of Bloom- Bodaqua Lady" Passes At 75 The death occurred at lhg 8rd. of Mrs. Edward Gardiner of Bedeque. P.E.l. aged 15, The deceased was a daughte of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Low- ther of North Carleton. P.E.l. Un- til; few years ago she and her bus. band resided at Chel-on. P.E.l. and when they retired from farm- ini they moved to Bedeque Village. lll'VlV1Vl1l besides her husband are three daughters and three long Mrs. Arnold Macbean. Woodstock. NB., Mrs. Courtney MacKay, in New Glnsow. N.s.. Mrs. Stuart Wright in Charlottetown, Wal. lace Gardiner in Minnesota. U.S., David in Ontario. and waldo on the homestead. Chelton. The funeral was held on June 5th with serivce at the home can- ' A J by Rev. Dr. C. A. Britten of Central Bedeque Baptist Church gsslsted by Rev. G. A. Cowper- mlth pastor of Bedeque United Church. Interment was in the Bap- tist cemetery. Central Bcdeque. First Mackerel At Alberton About twenty mackerel were brought in Sturdsy by Phillip lunch. the first to be landed at Alberton this year. Several other fishermen set out mackerel nets last evening. dio receivers in 1956. with 81,310 in 1955. Prince County Hospital on June ' CAN KICK I Somerset Maugham. celebrating British author of the classic "Of u Bondage". displays a bit of youthfulness on his 83rd birth- day. He is shown in Heidelberg. India manufactured 133,000 ra- lduring a soccer match between compa ed the Heidelberg Opera House sing- Germany, making a hefty kick-off ers and German ALGIERS (AP) - A powerful time bomb exploded Sunday night under ii dance band platform in a chic casino crowded with gay dancers. killing seven persons and wounding 88. some of the most prominent families in Algiers were in the Corniche in the suburb of St. Eugene. Gay young couples were done- ing to a cha-cha-cha number when the bomb. presumably plantediiy Algerian terrorists. went off. Most of the casino's ”lucky starway" orchestra were believed killed. Arms and legs were blown from about a dozen persons. Blood covered shattered tables and crockery. The uninjured rushed to the aid of the screaming wounded. Among the dead. dying and injured were children from the family parties. None of the dead was over 25. Of those injured. 25 were in grave condition. Ambulances and first-aid squndl sped to the casino. s two-storey, yellow stucco building in a palm garden on a cliff jutting out info the sea. HIDDEN IN BANDSTAND Police said the bomb was hid- Time Bomb Kills Seven And Wounds 83 In Algiers Casino crowd of 300 at the casino De in off den in the bandsiand's concrete base. The stand was raised about a foot above the level of the dance floor in the gaily decorated room. Police were looking for an Al- gerian steward at the casino who vanished before the bomb went "This is not politics. this is murder." said a French police- man. The police blamed the bomb- ing on Algerian nationalist terror- isis who six days ago planted bombs in three inmpposts near crowded bus and streetcar stops. The bombs went off during the late rush hour, killing four and wounding 84. French officials said the bomb- ing apparently was to stir up ex- citement abroad over the 31- month-old rebellion and bring the United Nations into the dispute. or to get a quick. favorable settle- ment from a new French govern- ment. The terrorist strike came as Robert Lacoste. resident minister for Algeria. was conferring in Paris with Premier Designate Maurice Bourges-Maunoury. pre- sumably over measures to take in Algeria. Retired S'side Man Passes The death occurred at the Prince County Hospital Summerslde. P. E.l.. on June 4th of Ernest Mills. Summerslde. in Iiis 76th year. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William B. Mills of Summer- slde. For fifty years Mr. Mills served one Summerside finn. He was first employed with the firm of Sinclair and Stewart. and when this firm became Smallman's Ltd. he continued as an efficient employee. He retired two years ago. His wife, the former Cecelia Read passed away in 1950. Surviving is one daughter. Miss Helen Mills. at home and one son. Williams Mills in Summerslde. There are four grandchildren. One sister also survives. Mrs. L. H. Al- bert. in Hopewell. Virginia. The funeral was held on June 6th with service in St. Mary's An- gllciin Church. Interment was in St. Eleanors. tied employee of the 0'Lesry Co- op store almost since it started. Beginning as a clerk she wound up by being in the office as book- keeper. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant. and family of Plusvllle were in Howlan on Sunday evening. Motoring to Summerside on Sun- day. June 2 were Mr. and Mrs. Colson Wood of West Cape and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood of Howlan- They visited with their mother. Mrs. Arnold wood in P. C. Hospital. Mr. Jollscott (Continued from Page 0) At the annual meeting of Ken- sington School District. chaired by Mr. Roy MacArthur. an in- crease in supplement was voted to all teachers The school secret- Iry. Mrs. Carrie Kennedy was llso voted a raise in salary. as well as a small amount to the Rev. L. M. Murray in appreciat- ion of his help with the school mus- ic. The sum of 3100. was voted to- wards school prizes. Appreciation was expressed of the faithful work being done by the teachers and the high stand- ard of success attained by the . stdents in the new high school. Owing to the resignation of Miss Etta MacDonal, Miss Mamie Mill was appointed to fill the vacancy in grade 9. Mr. T. J. Ling was transferred from Grade 2 to grade ii. and Miss Grennnn from grade 5gto grade 2. Mrs. A. F- Mann was hired as grade 5 teacher. A motion was passed that the board of trustees draw op a sal- -, ary schedule. taking into consider- ation academic standings. years of teaching and years on the staff Teachers' Faithful Work Appreciated In District of this school, and including incre- ments. the schedule to be present- ed to the district at the next an. nual meeting or at a special meg. ing earlier in the year, A motion was passed dealing with the opening of another room for srades 9 and to. if a sufficient lmmlf" 09 Pupils from bordering districts should attend so that their tuition fees would cover the expen. 5'35 0' 3 Suplilement for an extra teacher. It was decided that the janitor be hired by tender. Mr. Verdun Paynter was ap- pointed the new trustee. Appreciat- ion was extended to the member; of the school board. Roy MacArt. hur.pAustin Pendergast and Josepl Davisoii. especially Mr. MacArt. hi" ")9 retiring trustee who has served six years on the board: ni- so to the Home and School Assoc- nation. Lion's Club and Ladies Community Club for their inter- est and for supplying equipment for the school. Mention was also made of the services rendered by the cartakers. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Duggan. TROOPS TO LEAVE HONG KONG (Reuters)-Plans have been completed to remove the last of the Commonwealth con- tingent from Korea in " t F . it was announced here Friday. About 1.800 commonwealth troops still are stationed there. four years after the figiiting. Only three per cent of West Germany: 13,400,000 industrial employees work in companies em- ploying more than 200 workers. A group of rocky inlets off the Pembrokeshlre coast in Wales is known as "The bishop and his Clerks." s The first Canadian postal stamps were issued in 1851. about 11 years after the first stamps in Britain. ROYAL BORDIN Mon.. Tues. 7:15-9:15. Barbara Britton. Bruce Bennett. John Hod- iak in thrlllin drama of the air. "DRAGONF Y SQUADRON". Also serial and ncwl. REGEN TODAY 3:30-7:15-9:10 TUES. 7:15-9:10 Vi(.TUR Jiiml" ' K ”AissirroN Mrs. Wilfred Tanton. who has been visiting relatives in Charlotte- town for the past two weeks. returned to her home in Alberton Friday evening. Mrs. A. 1!. Matthews and her daughter. Mrs. Erskine Hardy. have returned to their homes in Albcrton after I pleasant visit with relatives in Western Canada. Mrs. W. B. Profit. who came to Albedon Ipproximatcly three years ago to reside with her bro- ther, the late Mr. Montague Mac- Leod. left Saturday morning. After visiting with friends in Worces- tar. Mass; she will return to the home of her son-in-law and daugb. ter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mg. Cullough in Whittier. California. On Saturday afternoon Alberton Girl Guides held a successful food sale in the Public Library. During the late afternoon and evening 3 large number of people enjoyed . delicious lobster supper served in the W. I. Hall by ladies of the W Monthly. June 10. 1957 The Guardian Page 15 mjggip. SIMPLE SWINDLE MOSCOW (AP) - Sheephcrdera in Tadzhlklstan swindled the gov. ernmcnt out of 1.000.000 rubles by lb 31111919 ruse. officials report. 3193' ftllstcred ewes as rams and verted the lambs born to fhega ewes into the black market. An '”mCl'l 1' headquarters in the central Asian republic finally xifiiirilllgoighlgiiepancty. Tire sheep- son up to 15 yunp arms ranging CAMEO KENSINGTON Mon. Tues. 7:159: 15. Jeff Chandler. George Nader. J ulle Adams. From the living pageg of I Brest best-seller comes tug battle cry of the South Pacific in the true story "AWAY ALL BOATS". in technicolor. Regular prices. United Church congregation. ronav (MON.) .V snows (EVENINGS 7:15-9:15 I-so-egthvvhru-n-I-iqaaao.a.w,....,..u.. ”(sov.o-.v.TecHNicoLoR . CA P I L m SUMMERSIDE runs. a wnn. runs. MAT. 3:30 . .,,. .lA Miss. A J moms ST EWART- DAY H-sons saosaai. navuj MATURE LEIGH BAT. AND MON. "SANTIAGO" in Technicolor Starring: Alan Ladd, Rosanna Podesta, Lloyd Nolan JUNEIIII-10th v ST DPIVEWN Coming Sunday-"NORTHWEST PASSAGE" With Spencer Tracy"-in technicolor flPLlTE V --:;'-4'-5375 E Don Messor and His Islanders CIVIC STADIUM WEDNESDAY, Don't miss the big two hour show by the famous Messer Band followed by dancing for p another two hours. Altogether, four big houraoffun frolic and hilarity. Admission-Adults 75 cents Children under 12 years 50 cents. Show begins at 8:30 pm. JUNE 12th Murphy's Abbe (O'Brien) 6 4 Klldarc Girl (Cyril Smith 5 7 Real Lusty (MacInnls) 7 8 Timcs:- 2.22; 2.19. Ken's Pride. owned by S.J. Mac- Donald. driven by Lorne Kelly: Hum Dale. Owned by Clifford Sherren. Driven by Dave pwisener. A Pace Mr. Jollscoit illcnncssey) 1 1 Fairgo (Neill 2 4 Lana Dale (Bernard) 4 2 Marion E. (L. Kelly) 3 If Johnny Jester (Clarke Smith)5 I Tlmes:- 2.15 3-5: 2.16 3-5. Mr. Jollscoli. owned by Hill and Rogers. driven by Joe Hennessey. B Tr New Forest (Bernard) Bonnie's Girl (Hennessey) lucky Logan (Neill) Bud's Echo (Smith) Frisco the Great (MacNeill) Fortunesls Pride (L. Kelly) Fcnthcr Diistcr (MacKlnnon The Sheik (Poulton) Tlmss:- 2:19 2-5; l:l9 16. New Forest. Owned driven by Emmett Bernard: Bonnie's Girl. owned by Carl Wood. driven by Joe llennesso.-,. A Trot and AA Pac e aa;sl.o.ag,uii- Q: U13bKa5r-Id Keppoch Playgirl (Willis) 1 1 My Darling (Hennessey) 2 1 Ginger E. (Kelly) 3 4 Money Royal (Bernard) 4 -'1 Kcppoch Playgirl. Owned and driven by HE. Willis. 'l'lmes:- 2:18 3-5: 2:15 1-5. Egyptian women in Cleopatra's time painted their eyebrows and upper eyelids black. and the low- er eyelids green. field were in Howlan on " J evening. guests of Mr- and Mrs. Alban T. Arsenault. Congratulations and best wishes now go to Miss Bernice Gallant of Woodstock who is to be a June bride. Miss Gallant was a teacher by profession and has been a val- . Chartered attended a centannl:ld celebration Accountants Mm 2 s't"s'y''si. ” .5 by men and T.hm MlsaBeverlyaadI.oneHoward. 0' ' Clladiaa Baakof Glatigarry. weravlsltors toCbar- nain fi-ieatis 'd.h'i'bo: Idltlia lottsowa . . so . ................'-w---'-lI'--- M; ,.,.,,, ,. " -g,t-,,.i-,;-h I I l INSURANCE lt.,Bos-nardstt” 's”"ptrhIn:'nJ u :0. In mm d Mr F&,,n'.g"u'”" :rale1:'niaapo'fieIitattheWost; caot:".N.B..IllPOCIllN'UC3' T"”C arnloqttalAlborton. Anwua...sviaitiuiie:tatasr.str.tm- 1&2" '- mm a neatly neovu-y to good rick o'Co-or. Wolfedmg oPl0"M'l" M” and 'i'suTi'J'"ci--. can vote. Intact-an strnaun. minmi-.Hr-.PaerDnIm orgbpi no. the funeral of the sums. Greening '' ' ' mum of so Edward Oolll III ELECTION STARTED I DAYS ONLY .- SPECIAL! CHICKS JUNE 10, 11. 12 Started chicks, 1 to 2 weeks old ll'orDay0IdPrIoe- All Popular Breeds CAMPIILI. It IUINS CHICK HATCHERY Noonan Street Sumnienide Dial 3337 MASONIC FUNERAL All brothers of Mount Moriah ' Lodge No. 15 A.F. & A.M. are requested Traverse. at 1 p.m. to meet at the lodge. Cape . June 11, for the pur- pose of tittendln the funeral of our late brother. Alfred A. Me of Bedeque. Byordei-of The Worlhipful Master, FRANK KOHOUT. secretory. ..hl Meet Mr. B-A show!-I bsmeyoo TNI IRUKH AMIRICAN OIL COMPANY I.lMl'I'I.D Gasoljnes Today: it's a quiet picnic at the lake . . .t0lIIOf1'oW.if'! bad: to the beak m-,P...,d.3o of city driving. That's why more and more modem-Jay Jrisvrs are now using B-A S8 and 98 Gasoline:--the ands:-p-Jay gasoline: that give your car all the power . . . all the versatility it needs for ssodnw-day Jr1'vt'IIg-