-our is.-ta:-.e.wsarQw .(,.. l oT'llAwA (GP) - Canada's eon-, struction, to domestic outlets. in of Emma attendant should carry Well lilo 1050- Federal trade officials declined ducts-bed risen Production of steel ingot;-the , ,. guggested that the high sc- output was only 3.114.010 and last uy, increased production and tn- year's 10-month figure was 2.662.- ' ment in the construction lndus- 000- ;,-y,speak. for themselves. mings now and to come. mcnt in new construction this year 100.000 10115 Were lmported. '- Old J00. .- IiI)oIolr..:1csIIsgIeIlatrahi:.reacm-builIi4ers,g:l1- CEMENT STAYS STEADY tractors. investors, the banks and same as the figure for 1953. nected in shortages that have sp- Corglifiuciion Industry is 11' oiling Towards Record 1s6t.InallollastyearIl.B'I.- glructlonindiistryisrollingtowsrd all 1954 these shipments totalled 471 barrels wereahipped. the bu- , mo.-d year. its momentum Iias 354.000 tons. roan of mama Imports of structural steel. construction of three new cement They pointed to several indica- meanwhile, were proceeding at plants in Canada. one each in lions of the prosperous shape of about the same rate as last year British Columbia, Regina and . when 280,000 tons were brought in. Beechville, 0nt., near landon, to one official said capital invest- in the first eight months this year gpltllemtll-:1! output of the ' ” acto cs. t planks-was rimning almost 600,000 0; The picture was similar in the board feet ahead of last year in 31,- mg M" L A Anuuulg um mmgage companies poured 33,. cement industry. Canadian produc- the first eight months of this year. my: ad .i...;..,., A1-uuaun, ' 70o'ooo,ooo into construction, the if?” Shipped 19,723,710 barrels in the It was 5.589.tX)0 compared to 5.042.. irst nine months this year com- an in the corresponding period of The building boom also was re- pared W 17-453.537 ll! 0193 P9fl0d 1954. . estimates. importsofeenisntinlstl-pound lhI'IlIItlIllVlI:llIlf!- raw material for most steel pro- barrels. meanwhile, totalled M0,- by more than 150 barrels in in come 1181190!" 3110 Pfedlcl that 1.000.000 tons of 3.021.000 by tlill months this year compared to next year will be even better. But end of October. The whole 1954 579.152 a year earlier. The total of imports last year was 1.03.523 barrels thefirstaeven Plans were being considered for broth Lumber production-boards and M, peered here and there of materials used in construction such as steel and cement. Yet production of icel. cement and ' her has risen ver last year. 120.000 NEW HOMES This year is expected .0 end with ghtllvlanrice at St. John, N. 13., re- N possibly 120,000 new housing units Y' completed compared to 102,000 in 1954 and 97,000 in 1958 and it ap- pears headed for a carryover in the housing field of some 01,000 uncompleted units compared to ii9.000 last year, 60,000 in 1953 and 56,000 the year before that: Canadais steel producers were mu, increasing their shipments to the domestic market this year while NORTHAM Sympathy is extended to Mr. Stanley Maynard and other re- end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacLennan. Mr. and Mrs. WilfredMac- In last year. of 1955 Canadian steel pmducers 5 d N . th. snipped 320,000 tons of iron and W By' W 20 l-ll aiccl shapes, used chiefly in con- DAILY CROSSWORD Hill were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Graydon G1-igg, re. cently. active, likes to read the papers . y I and'takes a keen interest in all Miss lbrma Grigg spent the week- that a going on in the community, his garage and service station de- were the guests of Mr. and M", Clinton's many friends extend their Angus MacLennai1 on Sunday, Nov. 331110810! in his recent loss. imports were about the same as D 8 IL MA d M I w d u 9V9nlI18N0V- 25th. lnhonor of Miss M?I;..'I..a alld Blflllsught: "Wm" DYm?'" W00 I5 '0 be We The bureau of statistics estima- were guests of ML and Mrs. Keng of the season is brides. Many beauti- tcs that in the first eight months neg, Macxayi gganyey 5'-idge on S11 atgd Igllliiiultgllit: wetre received 5' 9 1' e-0- . w 0 fittingly Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Birch, Birch ness- All joined in singing, "For SHE'S A -lolly Good-Fellow." Lunch W35 Sel'V0d by the ladies present and the remainder of the evening ov. 25th. Mrs. Macbean is quite Clinton MacLeod, Springhill, had i wn.l.lNeroN at. and mu. Verne Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Richard. and two children, Mont Carmel, recently spent a weekend in Mono- ion. N. Mr. Benoit Polrter of the Canad- ian Navy spent a few days with his mother. , Charlottetown recently visited Mont Carmel. Mrs. Fabiola Gaudet, Simmer- dde, recently visited her son Mr. Clifford Gandet, Mrs. Gandst and I u b Mrs. Dan MncLean quietly cele- family a ves upon th d th f hi h th- rated her iitith b' thd F id 0 e an 0 5 M Ir won I. ay' Rayiirgondn; seiiiault of ...saoned 1! air a d mg . 1em,e Wm, his pa,ents'p:.l11L Leo D. Arsenault who passed away and Mrs. Theodore E. Arsenaiilt. 33'""lBY- Nov-19 in Prmce Clmnty Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corkery and son of Fredericton N.B. recently Mr. new by on wt-. l.1'.:.':"..': .".lr..S:'l;r....'- 9:223” Little Vickie Arsenault, Summer- A miscellaneous shower was h id me was ' weekend guest I” s”phI' the Northam Hall on Frideay g:.Il;':tG':u:::'." "1 Mn "d M” Miss Sophie Gallant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gallant, cele- lull. D0l0l' Rlcllllrd. Leo Blasti- brated her 7th birthday on wed. niore, Ulric Poirler. Medee Gallant, nesday. Sophie had it of her mug and Albert Arsenault. Last rites linked one and all for their kind- friends in to help her celebrate the were Performed by Rev. Fr. Poir- occasion. Afternoon was spent in lE1' It the El'IVe- Mrs. A- ' playing game; and watching Me. was in her 76th year and was the vision after which her mother scr- d3"8m91' 05 the liile ML and Mrs. vcd a delicious lunch. broken. Mr. Lunar Gallant. student at tan's Ullveraity. Charlotte . t a recent weekend with nts Mr. and Mrs. John 1". 1: E Dslrs,lra.leithMae- . Dar 5 25: ..E E to on Sunday Nov. N. i ' . nd 0. Thurgdjy evening, Nov. 24th, ty hall was the scene is gathered to enjoy the even- ude and his bride-to-be, Miss .with relatives. at Mr. Foustin Gallant is now home ,,, M ,1 ,1", WWW 50"" mm Vlm I'I' versg.m0n beharlfl of I0I)an1?d:nand I" CI""l0n9l9W'- Elsa Delaney, a few well chosen word; on w ken Ind M11 P0109 Amnaulh by CIllolIiIe..m:I-eec1'h:IlIcIleI1l;e)?PVi.VeIe well showered with confetti. Sever- al young men bounced Claude, which csused much hilarity. Lad- ies served lunch, the evening was tud t thenenjoyedbydancing. Music was ' 9" furnished by Mrs. Keith MacDon- ald and Mr. Eddie Ferguson, on the organ and Mr. Agnew Arsen- alllt on the violin. Mr. Gerald Gallant, Moncton. NB. spent the recent weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Gallant. Funeral services for the late Mrs. Hospital were held on Wednesday from the home of her daughter, Mrs.Archie Barriauit, Maximvllle, Emmanuel Richard celebrated the mess with Rev. Nazaire Polrier as deacon and Rev. Fr. Aucoin as l"'eacon. Rev. Fr. Buote was present in the sanctuary. Pallbearers were Archie Barri- Bichard, and (Emily) Mrs. island. N.Y.: (Matilda) Ilrs. Dales E1 Leo aaa' (Aline) urn. Ulric Potrter. an ssslnt in wanna see his (artnIle)Ifrs.l'ra1lkGs1Mt.14I!l 'umI, Thursday.Dec. 1, 1955 111a GIFT SUGGESTIONS AT PRICES YOU CAN'T AFFORD to Miss EASY FLOOR POLISHER " 2 brushes with buffer pads Orlginaly 54.50 Christmas Special ' L 42.95- REFRIGERATOR SPECIAL 'f Big 9.5 cu. tr. Refrigerator "' 3 door shelves METEOR V . on annulus" 9' Large full width freezer if 5 veer guarantee ange I..'t.”2i'..'.”...? &'”o"i”L."'.1... - SPECIAL 239.00 Gonzague Arsenault of Egmont up;ly-:e'.Hen:re he right III; and cl throwing itlesties pe- EASY CLOTHES DRYER ti 7s'I.".w.?'..?.?..f.??'.'3i.".?.'.;'"” I” "" ,'S,'',. ''..”..'i.""'.,.....”' A beautiful practical addition to hitch- en. utility room or basement. Saves un- roid misery in winter inontlls. Originally 279.00 A GIFT SPECIAL 199.00 lerueroiierriecaosisondelectrlcblower ,heniIleollsupply eutometlcoly repsbocktolow-Ilnluese hethemerauiopavoteaotety. Conelnesa-Iseetlsiswoviderfulnewfealure. RANGE ILLUSTRATED ONLY 265.00 WITH HIGH CLOSET IN PLACE OF HIGH SHELF - 279.00 llrrcllell AID DISHWASHER EASY SPIRALATOR WASHER Saves the average housewife hours of : :0 II. OIIPGCWY . year guarantee valuable fllI'IO' daily. ,, sch” wring" 9"9"'0i'Y 519-0.0 llogulor 219.00 SPECIAL 449.009 SALE SPECIAL 169.00 LEWYT VACUUM CLEANER cleaner "' RONSOllDIgVlIIOII;.lQSIUTl'SOI'OOWI 1" Speoidleeleerry g rlestIieeIeenillgto0lsIIditoIilIe', iueliwlilelieerv .54.. Acnoss e.sh t 20. Ex 1 . . A , 1. Fill with 7.KI:d of maltibn Elsfpent with music and mom M” Allilustin Arsenault of Hal- :;-I'tioi(1),l aadldlillwtled ngif? 1Del:1lt(InY!I(IIllIf- conster- meat 3!. Enemy lfax. spent the weekend with Mr. er, the deceased will be greatly s I bed Th I Arse lt' ts y y nation . a scout e resu or meeting of the Pres- "80 I Plren . Mr. and Mrs. missed b her famil , euuiloao 0.71-healer seat 38.Irlcites bylerian Ladies Aid met at the -IMP” V- Amnlull She was married in 1900 and liv- bltckbotfli 10-Pm!” - 34-A home of Mrs. Hardy Ramsay on M" on can ed all her life in Maxirnville with ll.Asmitby win Ghee! TIIWSGEY evening with a good at- Ema ' N "In my aid 30"" the exception of a few years in 12. Work 16.Slothe of tendance. AW "' W "' 9”” ” "V 9”” Ab - vi . I g 1. Hum” Wm, he, dmamu. Jun ram s ilage. Left to mourn be 13- 53089503 19- VOW!" milled ma bu. brothers G". md And, aides her husband are five sons and wood (E. L) 20.Dry.al wint eotton FAMED EXPLORER ' "I" ,1; daughters, Theodor, L. and Ed. 14. Greelflttvl-31' 3!-Comptl-"OP Wool . Samuel llearne. the l7th cen- Friends or Mr. Oscar Gallant mond L. in Wellington, Fred L. 15- 30330” 1 33- 339'! "IV 35- 013"" '”""'V" A""" '""Y H"'350"'5 BBY Company north- are pleased to see him home ngahl Sunnnerside; John L. Ahrnm's Vii- 15- U1” ”-CW3” M9401” "-I''9"' 9"" ”l””I'9l'- W35 I mltlllllpmln after being a patient in Western lsge; Peter L. Maximville; (Lena) 3. S&A u t3.'2:eoa,i;5cl in the Royal Navy at age 11. Hospital for a few days following Mrs. Archie Barrianlt, Maxlmviila: diiliicuit '1 tluidh S0 The nipa tllremoon & 12.Twin , .8on east pain: I ersia) ' crystals by south t0.Asize tt. Arabian , 9 P'M' 34-Egg"-8 4-W-i Mr-W t-men! FRIDAY TILL I0 P. M. g ass 2s.c-per AND ALL DAY 29. Sheeplllte - ieasncloua ” SATURDAY TILL 10:30 - 3' ll ..,........ .....,. BRISK WEATHER SPECIALS P. M. of "Naples" . Mstripe 37. Nearto G d " " ' 3.. o........ '3 9 A HAVE CORNED seer AND CABBAGE 41. Century wl-. ID. . . . . . 35: llnl BONELESS .- A - caltun ” uwm CHICKEN. b. . . 45: No FAT . ugonu...b.u. LB- ” sliced N0 BONE ' I '3 ' II umgm neon, lb, ,, , 47. comes to PERFECTION ”"”" Beef swam rsoxnnn no LIVER. lb. 33: ii... . PORK HOCKS II: I5c , dlsatianee Roast , - (Q fgg wggg . R , . ....... PORK. 01- -..- . 39: nsl-l -. Fresh Fliers, Smoked Fillets. t,,”""',,.,' Roast Salt Herring. Fresh Mackerel. Salt I ucmm. . IEEF. lb; . . . . .. 47: Cod. Scallops. DAILY OBYHOQUOFH:--llese's bow to work mi AXYDLBAAXI l , ls noxorannow , Oneletteretsnplystandsforanotller. liittllssualnpleAisuse0' . BAKING SUPPLIES ELECTRIC TBANGE quires only 33 yet has the Orlginnly 134.50 SPECIAL 89.95 EASY DELUXE SPECIAL for the three L's. X for the two 0's. eto. Single letters. spoo- trophieathslengthandforsoauoaotthewordsaraeuhieta. Each day the code letters are dllegant. Aoryphsgnmdoobllel Okla KTIL TSOD IJINL VTIIUINTIC ORLADLIHLD JHTOL NBIOITI NIZFCTL. , Yea RIVA on iurr uv.i I Gyphlselet NOW I AM ASHAMID OF &IN XEESSTNO THAT I RAVI ANYTHING TO &NF'l88-DUE BY. i No Betterquality l in ANY PRICE! When you're really thirsty, if you may as well boy oh. ,best...EVANOII.INI. PITTED DATES. 2 lbs. . . . Seedless RAISINS. 2 lbs. Bleached SULTANAS. Zlbs. 57: Seeded RAISINS. I ll. plig. . . . . 29: CURRANTS. ll lb. plig. . . 25: MOLASSES. 1 qr. . . . . . 33: CHERRIES. 2 bottles... 55: Raggedy Ann PEACHES. 2 line . . . . . . 39: Orange MARMALADE. 3 Igs. iars 99c 2,: Radio y 3h PEAS. 20 0a.. 2.t'ins . . . . . 35c Perfection MLK. 619115 79: Puliirv oAr's , 5 lb. bag 39:- Any Brand LARD. 2 lbs. SHORTENING. 2 lbs. . . . S56 eesoesaas Moira Fresh Made 458 IIDON CANDY. CANDY SPECIALS Pot-of-Gold . I CHOCOLATES si.2s Christmas Hard Mixed . CANDY. Zlbs. 693 Moira Ill.l( Cl-IOCOLATES. lb. 490 5 Lb. Pails SATIN MX 51.69 CHOCOLATES. I ll. box 79: lb. bag 55: Sunkist or Florida 4FRUIT.& vse. am. y CARROTS. washed. 3'au.zse olimoss. Zdos. 690 I7e'elgXr:mur.,2lor .25: CRAPES.2lbs. 35: ”'.'a"allaNAs. lb. no Iolntosh APPI.lS.5lb.beg......25e I i".i-iili:NiC”M”'oTr”Cu ,AillTof sf” ON HAND. 30 ilsl l”2'2C4 :: - as 211 E310---ll :1. 0:5 01?-iallo I I'W;l.A.VliA00lfPLlmILlNI0l' classntaslwilan-mo snreniaa. , - nnoosanoxs ' ORIGINALLY 299.00 SPECIAL 209.00 CABINET IRONER .9 Finger Im control " Knee control 9 Steam: mid presses as we! as Irons Originally 229.00 SPECIAL T89.00 . TELEVISION SETS THE POPULAR GIFT FOR ANY HOME THIS YEAR IS A T.V. SET. VISIT OUR STORE AND SEE OUR DISPLAY OF SETS BY SUCH WELL KNOWN MANUFACTURERS AS PHILCO. ROGERS MAJESTIC AND EMERSON IN I7". 21'' AND 2 ". I094 DOWN . LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS -744?” gm,4o0'9 .. ...lTIlACAI Feotherlighl IIPIATII! it. FEATI-IERLIGHTI 9. PROOFTESTED FOR SAPETYN 3. ssrt sonom eitcrloniil only in Lbs. In so 6.... OIII DI-DIJIIGGIUM OnI;6'ALhs.ini!GevIt HERE'S SOMETHING TO MAKE DAD REALLY HAPPY! SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT OFFH 2096 DISCOUNT 9 DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. 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