iamrarioa to be by amending present legiaiattcn. New programs at rm cred- it. including emergency disaster credit III‘I: special credit ior rte our . EDERATION OF AGRICULTURE W5 LETTER Dairy Queen Of Britain May Pay Visit To Island The p tweak and the coming on» to a ser extent have been . erlcd oi in no meetings. 5 aocia am. A. l. Assoc- iatlon have been together. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summers'de And Prince County ‘v The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. June 23, 1953. 3 Fountain Is Approved 2. :- S'I‘DCKYARDS Since it; Producer'l Alaocialion Beet the ho: dir- partlculIriy with re I p e c t In _ _ bringing about improvement! in leIthle il more readily Con-.the prices received for cIttIe. lumen Ind where the icing! LLSuch endeavourl can be hilt-i- imited i men do not like the lied on I number or around: the Idea oi having to purchase. obi/ion: one twin the need for the farmer to increau his ln~ I number of policy mlttefl. membership probleml. financial mu tars. I'id I new proposed in- surnnce enture. Tonight the Dairymen'a Assor— talion directnra meet to conch. er a lengthy agenda ranging all the way irom approving the as. ssm tulip pritlab dairy queen will be invited to visit the province lat. er this tall and that steps will be takari to chose a dairy prin— cess ior this province. mm a Maritime and nation- al standpoint one oi the more im. portant meetings was that a! per. sons interested in the bog indus. try held Tuesday in Moncton and arranged by the Federation or Agriculture. T his province was repreae by it persona out or a total or as. Good titer. esl and excellent discussion tea- E 5 ta 7: a? 33' a. i a a =- Br 5'; ed tin recmnm in the nation It conference to be held ialer this (all that I national commit- ” repreuntuiive of the diliereilt "entice interested (oi the men n! ma in; an exierllive study at luL‘II mutter] as meanness versus lnl. annihil- ed cmaaehmedlnfl. nrading, d . use. reeds and teed rouvcrst. Ind artificial insemination. n addition. it was recommended that I Itlldy be made oi nin- rams Ind developmenta in re- lation to Willie in other coun- tries. Next 'l'hlli'ldny aftemnon the directors of the Federation of Agriculture will be meeting to clear up tor the ailmmer season ' thy-evidence oi the LIME SPREADING The department or agriculture ii tn be commended on it: de< cision to provide time apreadera ior the province. Limestone u u vital element in crop and soil Improvement and any move which redqu the labour invol» ved will be welcome. on a num- r oi occasions the Federation oi Agriculture has made gcationr in thin connection and now wcicomei the move to in- troduce some maaa aiiicicnclea in lime lprcading. Goon PROSPECTS Travel about the province ma dicated a large number oi.v promising clover iields. ilowev- er. many oi them are quitc pat- bad attests oi the ice which covered tieine last winter. his week has seen grass lil- ago making underway and that operation will be general tor the next two works with the rather limited number at iarmera who are involved. in a limited way hay making will get underway during the iroming week There is no 1.1m llion as to the superior quality at the early cut product and [ta superior ability to withstand bad weather. Nevertheless many {are mera ore iorccd to make a com— promirse between quality and quantity and tar this reason pre- ier the extra bulk oi the later lrrop. Early cut hay being very ACROSS THE ISLAND Deiaye Of ‘Poo NEIL A. Premier Walter Straw tells a Facvden, I out of Milo: lumber _ - dour Tumor. Talk was snarl-e as Hugh also was words: the work was hard anti nation which explains. in part at toilows. “One an ." or use Hllghle'r 3' during the night and the morning sky wa . Catharines who Hlllil‘fld a M d Burial rOid Bili' MATHESON y Prnvlnclal~Flrm Editor good yarn about one. limb Mao. ninth: rumba and lound summer employment nearby with ‘ e saving on m then- wzlsi little time lo‘i' nonver- ieast, the rather weird tale “It mm wor h d rained Dome Ed li overcast. It took unlit (or haying. to the ltld man said. and rat the team hiil‘hed and k the wagon into the filled. l i ink we‘ll billy Bill‘ Will. I didn't know who ill was. hut tlxvunht perhaps In old bull or I boar had died. Alter l the old moeshulr ind itfltere it under 'Came on. over to I pile of straw. lie kirked it away. and T'Il wasn't a rough coliirl «mini-ling the body pl backed the \vngnn into the shed. give me a hand.‘ and going be dammd Bill. who. T ascertainrd. was the former l'IlI'K‘l'l hand. After we had tiled Bill’s remain: into the whom. and had'dlthered up (time Ma and crow told to drive In the mad about “AND WHEN did Bill (lie? on our way. the was line. and l an m the mad. the clouds bent!!! or two It the airy. zill'e his wit TNII'S tar gravediiging purposes. I Will four miles to the T askrd. Idle.“ we had proceeded ‘Oh. a day or so befme villi blow in.‘ ht- replied. ‘liuk didn't thong)! that was a damn Tlllllly wrrrwiiim. "However We kept on in slie'nt'r. have tn hury him.‘ "I commented H . hid lith we had Hm I mile or to Till The (tilt (luv took I squint letter; a hitch rvr hip. and said: 'Yliu'd better turn the learn. lluzhte. it's inintr to he a hgvfiey after all We'll lime in leave hiin‘im: Br‘i for another time. Hull! turned the team arm ad. Mined lift Bill will and devoiited him ir. 1 place in the straw. They put in red I! he whit. Hufli mid not Ind. hacked iht‘ wanii into tit tie form restlm amnher hard (lav at the hnv. tilt steep th‘il «innit "I HAD new home urettv tough vichla in my Woodsman ex~ Defiance. but nothing quite so d'i'lirl'bintz or so cold as this. I bean to wonder it my late mid lee myseW lying in it much. homo-nude c ‘ I Maine manure si'Kl. waitiiw for a rainy dry to don't mind Betting ktllK‘ Try it falilnfl trot. or M. In buried. I in the Buddha waters it a in: lmlsv Illnd of I! end rhourilt minht he elmtiar in Bill's. and I rt'i’in. under the be golllgunder drive. but 1'" not Wait (or thin the tluict Smt from PEI a packed his ten beloncinra. stoic nulciiv into the night without his "IV. and "rival! evenluallv on the Tatum. . la hla dream. he olten saw that lonaiy isrrnaload in Maine and wondered what had ilnnlly happened in poor- evil" ' CPA ucoMMENnATlona snortiy alter the new govern-1 men! came to power and Harry bicy- was named minister or. agriculture, the executive oi titer Canadian Federation oi Agricul-‘ ture met with the new miniatar) and Mr. Tremblay and minor submissions with respect to agri-‘ culture. The main requests mada‘ i re: All early atan on a national Ichool milk program, and [en-‘- in. up oi Canadian dairy advi- sory committee. A planned rail line abandon. nicnt policy to avoid piecemeal. abandonment in western Cannon. 'Cttutii-iued aggressive allorta to. develop export markets ior d What and the opportunities 0! ullnl credit to expand those mIrketl. Continuation and improvement at the teed treigtit assistance program and measures tn bet ter stabilize supplier and man ketr oi iced grains. is t Tedcral re-illrurnnre ot c r o p‘ come wherever poaaibte. over and above all thin LI, M entitle. the belial that beet I'Iiainl can become a more important part at our economyr mntr‘ihutinl to ‘I much greater extenl to total encouragement in air Recent announcements that government interest in develop- ing in tbe rtockyard idea sul- gast that the idea is nwr gelle mg public support which may very well mean that in the not too distant lutui’e the project 5 ma become a practical reality. However, it must still be borne in mind that there in a great deal to happen yet belora iinai eclaiona are made. BUTTER PRODUCTION 5n tai- this year butter produc- tinn ha: Tailed to reach the 1962 levels, For the week ending .lunc 15th a total mm pounds aa compared with 179.05 a year I50. Foundafion For Fish Packing PIa sitMMEllsmE — The vary latest processing equipment in. closing vacuum seniors. auto matio steam boilers. outclr ircezlng and a new sewage dis» poaat system win be included in the new ilsb processing plant_ w under construction atr Queen's wharf, Summerside. The planl. belonging to island Packers Ltd.. will be 162 by 75 int. The contractors are MF Schlirmart Co. Ltd. w sub-let a portion oi the protect to Morrison and MaeRaE lid. who began driving piles tor the} inundation yesterday. T actual work or preparing atte. which was lormerly- ot the harbour. was count-i t e s o the Port menced last Winter when have Fre is Started HJ. Prifllpa construction born- pany supplied the int tor the area and began work on a tiled retaining wall which is as tact in iront oi the actual plant. it in expected that It the peak reason about 300 persons will be employed at the plant. other shareholders in the company are James burden. Charlutbemwn. James Cousins. nCil River. and Everett champion, lienairigton. The provincial government has approved a loan or more hnn smooth tor construction or the laclory and the company has a 21 year lease on the pro- perty lrom the iederai govern- meni. S’side Presbyterian Church Will Induct Eiders Sunday SUtWMERST‘DE — A Ipecial service 0! animation and in- duction of ruling 9ist will take place during the Sunday mnmiru Del-trio: ol the Simian - side We!“ Churdl. The chm mam-era elected by the nonlrngofion to the high mm are Robert Adams. .lifirl Ellis. bomaa all. Lame Moaae. Cart Manse, Kenneth Walker and Donald A. Wadinnmnkui'. llhatsbeenmlzed mattohe I ruling elder Ln a Presbyter- Soaled limit Proved To Be Too Slow l STILL get the odd letter about the corly days at the auto~ mile. and this week i heard an interesting story about a Clue-- lotteirrwn development. minimum-m notice were tnsinictrd to set up a need trap on Eurtmi street um Prince and chmouth. Phil Baa-tow mails. 'nrry hauled in many oi the people who had cars In those days—Mr. Barlow is not sure oi the date but it way in tile ' day: oi the hamsters carriaoa hero—bums they were meeti- ins rt Ipeed limit or eight miles per hour. Finally one man. .llrrl otter. rhntienned the court's option after ac-vcr-rl mam preceding him had been tincd. Mr. otter arid he owned the only on in the tot—ii was a ChalmerI—lhat travel in high gear at . speed as low as eight miles per hour. The my. on Mr. abriow malls it. in- than wait tor a dcmonstrntktn. and the test recanted lo turnediothoaewoharlbeenaa . 3‘“ Ah KW A total: . bystanders he VIIIu't out oi gen. not wan he having ending Imbll. ldded "We In That trying to stay within the 'K W limit". flat quotatton In From m but I bellrve it b m. lli‘. Ella! recall! tllat in law In old rinn III the &. Av-d’ I If“ m ll than when the MIt‘KIV Minion ll M Md HI! bite tile "Eight mite nerd limit" waning. First Car On Kings Northsicie Pl'l'll Memm, Soil-la wrote me I letter in which the mm but he tells me he km the Me an- true:— '3 . . rial I l] he Grooved in to D.M.'l It and to ml‘lect two mire lie m barn ot Watann areal. Gustleld. d MORE DAIRY roonboued from page it The Aryabire man engaged in judging a class oi tour cows that came Newiounnland Experimental Farm and h ad be n sired by one oi the best oi the nowatcr hard sires there. an HAY DRrElt The visitors saw the Farm bay drier in action. had a tour ot the term and saw the {arm'- Ayrshire herd at close range as they had been stapled tor the occraion. ‘ Club president Wondali Moose. Kanslugton presided at the tor mai part oi the gathering alter the people bad enloyod a basket lunch under the lamb beauti- its high production wu boosted by practically every person who spoke. Eastern ileidmnn William Paul irorn ottawa presented pro ductlnn r e c o l‘ d I including I shield to w. A. Moose and con. Wendaii. ior topping Canada that year in both milk and lat in tbe lunlor Lyearotd ctaas with their better. Clover View Mable with 14m milk. up tat tor an aver- age cent. Coi. 11. l. Andrew. Charlotte town told oi vlaiting flle Ayrshire Eat-teed. Error in Englan where s: recorda baol been made in the herd oi more than 20.00» pounds oi mltir. The island vial- tna- believes the Steel herd war the blatant producing in the world. Mr. Paul said the Ayrshire breed has reached such a htgii standard with practically every bard caching an average oi too w ell! breed El”! IVIYISE 0! more. that the breed ia going to raiaa tbo start-lard. No other bread baa come close to ma lag tbln achievement. be said. Maritime director It. a. nose. sydnary lllnu waa introduced by lieitb aoaweti. a lorrner Nation- al director. Gold not eortiacatea were iciiii ital 1- as. hill 3% it; ii at . runner-u to lIrle Mack-9r roam-Id III the Mutation Minn Nobel, to Malor Mac- IIO d A. We and Soul. rrbarlotioimm Royalty ior nir- m 1m. rain-u. Fuhiou melt”. Ind Fnlrvue Gail. I m thl qualified (or I rill/u Dell certificate. warriors in the senior Mating is clan was. en lollowa: t. .larnaa "“‘ P. [Oil's HIM melt-e and Wild“ Bell. lid: 3. D. . Brook- Fimitce Dav. Elaine M. Inc. and. ill-ling Mum. Help lava and B. liar lanlt Moll. Wmhthe‘tflclnhdll WI‘ , - E ml. 6. Ilol. tilt; I. "man loa- Mill!“ in Wrath k the W tom- piimem a person can have hum these who know him but. 50- cini and financial mom lions play a small part, alflmutgh m churvtl will Willi-fly datum all men of christian laidl. know- ledge and behaviour in l pub lit' and Private deletions. To share will) the We! and other ruling elders in the gospel ‘ little rend padar care ol the canal-Escrow and in the wink of Ram Hid leading chun‘h tropic. Assisting mhiistef. REV Donald MacKae' will be I lormer mmslu, Raw. Dr. Chartcs Camagy nl T-lamlliou, Ont. Dr. and Mrs. Carney In! visitinz with and dmghtur-in-llw, Mir. nil‘i Ma‘s. David Cannery. Lidstonla Street. At the cmit‘dllflimt d the or- dinatim and imt‘iol'i mine, the sacrament o! the lmd'a Sflppe'i' Will be celebrated. TI. Caraway WMl M N! aer- mnn. The music will be m the direction of Mn. Amos l-lubley. E ." S’s'cie Paving Contract Let SUMMERSIDE — Two Coun- cil last night awarded a contract ior street paving to Curran and brigga Ltd. which submitted the lowest tender. The Ipecial mm lng oi the council waa presided over by Mayor .l. Ernest Morri- son. The tender was in the amount oi “1.3m. The only other tam oar aubmltted wan trom Morri- Ion and Macnne Ltd. for wine. Coon. Herbert E. Schurmau said that the paving program would commence rlnlrt ale. Council also approved erection of I new (we of welcome [in to be placed at the intersection oi Granville street and the sher- broolre Road electric light department. Colin. Geor‘o Key. Jr.. chIir- man of tho electl’ll.’ 111M com- ntlttre laid the M would be at I llnile pylon duly. 45 ieet m” high. bearing the words "val. come to Summerrlde" bottom will be a plaque lam till the ll)wa carnival Saturday Night Hos New Owner TORONTO (CF Canadian Satulday Nlm magazine hII been purchased from It: min owner. the rrngate Publishing row Nicki CvaIMYr Publicltlmu Limited. ll III a r: g editor and Dublllhr M the magazine [Mn 1. qul l t year when the llllllllllel name was chanted from natur- day Night. Dilation will be I. A. Seed. 1. A. Rhlnd Ind Lyman G. fenders”. all at Toronto. Mr. W. m Mt til SUMMERSTDE siinonar. aide Town Gouml approved the propped protect or the lot:- at Centamdm committee to erect I fountain d idle West come at Memorial Square. mac-lid ' Tbe council eating that evening was presided ovor y Mayor 1. meat Morrison In. Garnet Bass. . . In 31d Mm. Wfifi'ed Perry mt. Also attending Town Engineer 1. C. Mcxanna and Town Clank .1. E. Cameron. mm. Perry is the liaison coun— cillor with the local centennial oomrrri The 5 a (tee. fountain. to be known A: “Denlzmlial Fointatin" will be dedicated to the citizens of title town and la mutated to cost such proteins. The lininta’in. will be I two- Gonzales Fails In Comeback NEw YORK lAPI»Rlchnrd ironchot Gonzalez. daycarold tormer king or protessionai ten. nla. tailed sadly on a comeback attempt Thursday. Alex onncdo oi Peru demolished him in the lirst round oi the v.5. pro ten~ nls championship at Forest l-lilla 10-8 2.5. so. 84. Only in the llrst two sets did Gonzalez ahow e torrn that made him the king or the court for nearly 15 years. Then he wilted badly in the 95-degree heat that collected in the la- mails shell at Forest Hills and wad: barely able to run at the e ll . it was the first Competitive match for Gonzalez in 21 months. lie retired in October. 196]. and was making an at- tempt to reestablish his reign in thll ieud - flavored tourna- meat, in the first match or the tournament's opening day. Earl (Butch) tiucbboiz oi st. Louis knocked out another veteran campaigner. Lew lload oi Ana. traiia. u. at. oz. Road returned to action two weeks ago alter being idle tour months with a shoulder inlury. Gonzalez entered the current eight - man tournament in a spirit oi bitter animosity to- ward the current crop oi tennis pros. They returned the compli. ment and altered the draw to pit Gonzalez against Oimodo in the lirst The original published draw bad Gonzales against Tony Trabert. [pokes- . man of the pron. As Centennial Project stage project wit-la construction sortptdon on the imuriain into, completed ior 1964. in tear that and the date ouch joined con- Due to the wand problem a. dowottow type (tumult: will be. built and won designed by. Laurie A. Cotes and Associates. The drst phase oi constnactlon . is to begin this tall and cons- pleted by next spring at an estimated coal. at $11,200. _ federation, improvement Eiates Lou MONTREAL tCPt—Lou Fan» tlnato, Montreal Canadiens dB- tcnccman who auticrod a neck tracture nearly tour months ago. is elated. A cast, which air “ended from his waist over the .iop at his head. has be moved but he will still have to wear a collar section. The doctors are aatiaticd. attcr studying x-rays. that the injury has heated to the point where it won't be necessary to 2 'r‘ Fonllnnto was injured Mnrcbi it in a National Hockey league] game when he crashed into the‘ boards. I can improve as mucbi during the next three months psi 1 have during the last three I'll be more than solicited." said Fontinnio. He has been undergoing treat ment to restore full use of his arms and he plans to continue exercising. “The doctors couldn't be hair pier." he said. "They Teri that the healing couldn't be better. Naturally I'm elated " Als Start lTraining Tues, l MONTREAL tcrl.Montrcal ‘Aloucttes oi the Eastern Foot- ball Conicrence start three lweakg oi pie-season training inert Tuesday at .loliette. one. with a tew apparent problems replace the cart. i revcnse side at the lonrrtatn. .‘ olCanada at mot onine 9. i- . Most Rev Malcolm A. Mac Eachcrn. bishop ol Charlotte town will conaccrnte st Patti's c h u rc h. Summersidc, Sun. day nilernoon commencing at T0 at: CONSECRATED 2‘!" The only other Roman i'atholir church in the province to have been consecrated is St. Dilnslan‘s Basilica back in "129 lit-v. Dr. J. l’. E. O'Haniey is -mwnfim.‘ Paul's church. in e consecration ceremony a pontiticiai h i g b mass will be celebrated by tits Excellency. Pastor of St Following By GEORGE CONDON Canada‘s program at prepaid lins'inial care insurance is “nttr oi the mos1 wntrnl‘ol‘Slai and certainly one o! the most or. pcnsive pieces or social incl; lotion ever undcrtnkon bv lrnatiians". Dr L_ E. chairman oi the Fr Scrviccs Commrsclo members at the PEl. Hos-pita] Assoriation at the annual movie ing Wednesday The mccting was held at the Ahcgivcrl Yacht Club, Ear-i w. He said. however. that al- though Canada's was an unique systcni "which has not pro- diiu’d an utopia. it has encour- aged hospitals in this province to make more progrcss in tour short yr-ars than they made in the previous 12 or M." Dr ri-owsc explained that al- most all other rivunh'ies in the western world which had a m. tern or hospital care controlled the plan through the govcrn- and plenty oi continence. ‘ The smiles and enthusiastic ‘baiiier among players and stair , at the Als' club quarters on norttiend .lai-ry Park attest to the new image or the team created by new coach and super salesman .lim Trimbie. l Crowds watching the team's Canadian training camp week kept growing larger. until many had to be let inside the icncaoioii iieid. Bickeii Trophy Goes To Keon For Second Year TORONTO rcpt—Dave lreon. centre oi Toronto Maple beats of the National Hockey League. was awarded the .l. r. bickcll Memorial T h r o p b y Thursday night as the outstanding per- lni'mer ior the Stanley Cup Champion Leala d u rin g the 1952-51 season. Kcon also won it lotlowing the 1961-62 uaaon. The cup. which honors one of the key men In the early history I) e rluh. la awarded "at such times and ior such rncrita as may be designated by the board oi directors at Maple Lear Gardens." Club owner Ted Workman rays advance ticket sales for the Alouellns‘ three oxhlbiilnn and seven league games tilts year were rip it) per cent over a previous year. Many were rrcnch - speaking fans buying season tickets tor the itrst time. orkrnan says the neu- inn enthusiasm tor the Alouettes is attributable Trimbie. at:- ouircd last February lrom homitton Tiger-Cats to replace volatile Perry Moss. The ions. sold Workman. seem to have more conlidenue in Trimbie. who handled in speaking on— gagemcnts since arriving in an ciiort to sell the Aloucttaa. i also conducted a daily radio program answering telephoned questions at tans. oi .lni- so miles northeast or Montreal. will be the site or the prc-aaeson trainin camp. 'h'ying out will be in imports. magazine when it merged with Iltottllar pimiication last year. and the name will revert to Saturday Night. The maaazma is published monthly. ll of them newcomers. and about 30 oihen. including eight of 10 selected (Tom the Cana- dian camp which ends Saturday with the traditional inter-luuld Raine. LAWN-BOY FINGER-TIP START can start the new Lawn-Boy. New geared starter reduces OUGLAS BROS Ea ONESINci with exclusive “you can Iitt a finger yuii starting effort 94% $89.50 merit. In Canada advice and as— sistance. when needed. CHHID‘S mm he government hill the Fairlie Cotton Scores Win GLASGOW tAPLEddro Cot. trin oi Scattln ontpointod briuclr lightheav) cieht champion Chic Coldcrwnnd Thursday night in their iii-round boot The crowd tillan the against the homotown b_ Caldcrivood. 173 pounds. on pcarrd to have beaten thc American. hut Cotton. l7ii'2. iianlied strong and had the bririsb champion in tronblo during the closing minutes at the torn anti iinat round. mi. wrun- ruri B vet-dict l \. ‘bil‘k at the task is in the hands oi lhr- local aim'nktratnrs and little-Turn the public. “limpilal care is pubiicaliy linnncod in Canada". tic said. and therclnrc a tremendous re- sponrihility administrator. medical stall. and tho trudce board as they thc wishcs ot tho F WL’RE TNCREASES With a hospital care plan c h a: the one in this country. I areal lllllds are made available to your hospitals but litcl'ciist‘d pr sure lrnrn the iiruhiic lotiowa" li morr ser- vices art- available free or cilarne. the more services the puit'ic wants. he explained. Dr. Proli'se also told oi the im‘ni'tznf'c (if a social welfare (‘m and how ii alto ( each dividml. “The in a- lierls ovary ciiizcn trod cctty no one out oi live c ns .diri-riiy each ycar'; he . A large number oi‘ rcprcscritn- tivos oi an island hospitals at. trodcd . .i N. tltncxdti reporting ior ‘ttie ' ibrmlglll In a l‘i‘CUlllL’ll‘H to the icitl'fl tilal a limsnn d1“, tmerll ‘uilh liti' general .‘iilll’~ should pro is placed on the are!» Hospitals Progress Under Insurance Plan, Ass’n Told rbc ior-med with the object or ‘improving public relations. DISASTER PLANNING The topic or hospital dossier planning was dismssed by ‘1 D. Macbean with special rei- e to lecture: at the Glar- loitciown Hospital getting under- way today. The carotene he conducted at the P.E.l. Hos- pital tonight. During the sessions Wednes. day afternoon a panel chaired by Sister Mary Ursula and compomd of Miss sylvra Tay- tor. dietary department. \lias Thelma Walsh. nursing services. and Leo Doyle. laundry. dia- custod iota-departmental team.- work. Sister Mary Davin spokl about liaSVilal ck and - tprcssed that the hospitals nu P.E.l. should makc more or this week next year and to better acquaint the pubic with hospital policy and racilrtres. At . meeting or the directors {allowing the annual mooring the lollowing executive was an pointed; .1. M. Loiiaii. riln'r- ‘man. Dr. G. G. llousloo. ' ‘d I. Dr. E A. Mac. liiilan. E, Pralight. treaaim_ and Sis. tor Mary Ursula. secretary. FOR COMPLETE REALTY SERVICE _‘ ll— STANLEY MUL REAL ESTATE LTD. ' I 7' 78 Great George St. I L Near Travel Bureau I ‘ on ll'nund floor. ‘ DIAL 2-161 1 I I Specializing in Commercial and Rural Properties. I City Rosldrnllal Apartments lnlitlstrial Management I l Canadian Real Estate board Member and r.E.l. Real Estate Association Memher. Charlottetown to- Corner Brook $18.00 St. John’s Sydney Halifax Saint John Truro Moncton Sackville .u» normalcy oi CN s u s. armory Finns with star auto .i« \'I‘ can lily JillllLlll-i $1 6.00 $23.00 $11.50 $ 6.30 $ 5.70 $ 4.90 $ 3.70 s 2.80 r. mrmmittu. V cm GM to. l tut. t‘b‘ltili r Faro Plan