5 I Page 14 The Guardian. liars and Trucks Fer Sale VALUE - For Your Money at W. G. Barbour's Ltd. A "SAFE PLACE" to BUY TODAY'S SPECIAL 1949 AUSTIN SEDAN ' Good Condition S500 For Sale . FOR SALE - ISLAND CLOVER: Seed. Alfred Bruce. Lyndnle. 1 FOR SALE - TIMOTHY SEED. Arnold Neill. North Milton. FOR SALE - BUNCHES or-r Sweet William. Dial 8063. FOR SALE -- SUNSHINE CAI- ringe. Phone 6774. Fox SALE -1 KITCHEN range. Apply 292 Fitzroy St. Ton SALE - STUDEBAKER is price parts sale continues at 219 Great George Street. FOR SALE - QUANTITY oi Keawick Potatoes. Foundation. Elmer Curran. St. Peters. IN- FOR SALE-MOTORCYCLE dish 74. with or without side- car. Waldron Hefiel. Freetown. FOR SALE - 7 noomnb HOUSE. West Royalty. Apply 44 Edward Street. LOT FOR SALE - NEXT TO! McIntyre's Garage. Pownal St. Apply 01 Pownal SL7” an FOR SALE -- LABRADOR RE- triever Pups. Black. Re8lSlOF9d- S. M. Matheson. Ten Hill. 5 FOR SALE - TIMOTHY SEED. Also Barley. E. A. Duffy. Village Green. FOR SALE-MAN' SPRING AND fall tweed cont. size 38; inside door 6' 0" x 2' 0": quantity children's clothes. Phone 3290. FOR SALE-ELECTRIC RANG- ette. F'awref.t space heater. both ideal for oottage use. Dial M45 between 1230-100 and 5:30- 0:30. FOR. SALE - IN SUMMERSIDE 11 room house. lot and garage in good location. near school and hospital. Apply I73 Beaver Street East. FOR SALE - FOUR ROOM. house and bath. Hot-cold water. Located in Georgetown. Two lots. Good location, near - - - church. store. school. Apply H18hWaY- one mlle outside Mrs. Matilda Jamiesnn. Lower city hrmts. Gurus.-. lnrse Montague. corner lot. immediate oc- FOR SALE - SEED AND FEED Oats. Recleaned Abegweit oats from inspected fields. Germin- ation 90 to 9896. 33.50 per bag. Feed oats (clipper ccleanedl 32.75 per bag. Also Registered. Certified and Commercial Seed. Gov't. inspected. At lowest prices. Wholesal and retail. C. 0. D. orders shipped prompt- ly. R. E. White & Son. Hunter River. Phones 23-11 and 13-4. 703 SALE Centrally situated home In excellent repair. Three rooms first floor, three bed- rooms and bathroom. sec- ond floor. Oil hot air fur- nace. Garage, large lot. Priced to sell. L. H. KENNEDY Rear Estate Broker Telephone 3912 166 Great George Street For Sale Heavy Used Lum- ber: used pipe and radiators. ST. ANN'S CHURCH Hope River For Sale Nice modern home in Kensinglnon. Has been a tourist home for som years and known as lot TREE!-IOI..NIE, large and lovely lawn. A yMrs. J. B. Mlllman. Kens ngton. P.E.l.. Phone 32. ' " his SALE New duplex with half acre of land situated on Bel- house con- vedere Avenue. tairts five rooms and bath- room on first floor. separ- ate apartment of three rooms and bathroom on second floor, oil hot air fur- nace. priced reasonable for qulck sale. Vl...H.KENNE)Y Alnlntauhtixlinsm ' ' am I Classified Ads I Monday. May 30 1955 For Sale gug FOR SALE -- TIMOTIIY SEED. Ernie Robertson. Brudansll. Wanted L..........-T...- WAN'I'II'D- STEEL BOX AND hoist. Donnie Acorn. Pownal. WANTED TO PURCHASE OR rent. man's three-piece morning clothes. size (2 or 04. .P 4003. Ismry Suck FOR SALE - nasrnitnnizl canon. 81 per hundred prepaid. D. J. Neal, Winsloe. FOR SALE - TIMOTIIY SEED. Earl Macllas. Brookfleld. FOB SALE-TIMOTHY SEED.- J. Scott Cairns. Freetown. Phone Bedeque is-5. FOR SALE - TIMOTHY SEED. re-cleaned. Mccormack Brothers. St. Georges. FOR SALE-LEVER EARROWS. M. H. new. 81.'5.tll per section. less eveners. Weeks Sales and Service. Alberton. FOR SALE - 100 BUSHELS ME- ed barley and oats; also 150 b ” ' Victor oats. George MacDonald, Mermaid. SCALES FOR SALE - SECOND hand meat scales. Apply L. D. MacPhee and Son. Market Build- ing. For Sale 6 Room Summer Cottage Brighton Shore Phone 3456 For Sale 1 Model WyC Allis Chal- mers tractor 1 Model B Allis Chalmers tractor (1951 model). 1 Cockshutt hay loader on rubber tires (1953) mo- dell 1 David Brown (new) The WOODS milker of- fers the best value in milk- ing machines. Call on-- J. J. MUSTARD 125 Kent St. tractor For Sale New, modern, five room bungalow on Trans-Canada cupancy. Priced below ooett for immediate sale. L. I-I. KENNEDY Real Estate Broker Telephone 3912 100 Great George Street FOR SALE New John Deere Tractor. Model M. used only two seasons, in perfect condi- tion. Can be partly financed. Analyz- CLAUDE MacM1LLAN. Central Royalty Fsnsls llals Vlsntod .................Ds.Ds-- WANTED - CAPABLE WOMAN or girl for housework. Dial 3050. WANTED - MAID roit house- work. no cooking Apply 1' Prince at g”; WANTED - WOMAN POI GEN- ernl housework. Writs Box 300. Guardian Office. "FORWRENT - LARGE nooii. ..".... mjjgigjygjg 1 son RENT - rwo FURNISHED WINTERIZED COTTAGE FOR -ro LET - ruimisui-:oTs 17: STRAWBERRY PLANTS-PREM inr. 81.00 per hundred. 310.00 per ti ' Prepaid. J. C. Stew- art. Ch'town. R. R. 7. STRAWBERRY PLANTS-sENA- tor Dunlap. 51.50-100: 35.00- 500; 310.00-.1000. Charles Mac- Kensie. Winsioe. GARDEN SEEDS!-ALSO KALE. Mangel and Turnip. Store open daily. also Monday and Thurs- day evenings. Arthur Vesey. York. Sales Help Wanted P RELIABLE MAN OR WOMAN dc” ”'t'.totakeover Home distribution of 200 Famous Foods and other Necessities in established local Route. Per- manent. Spare or full time. 53.50 hourly. Write today: P. Lambert. Ll St. Paul St., 11., Montreal. ARE YOU DISSATISFIED WITH your present "occupation? You may be the person we are look- ing for to start a Rawleigh busi- ness in Kings County and Char- lottetown. You will find this pleasant. outside work very healthful and profitable. Car needed. but you can secure your products on time. Write Raw- leighln. Dept. l'.'-470-ml. Mon- treal. P. Q. To Let suitable for couple. 9908. 4 rooms on Longworth Ave. 54000 month. L. H. Kennedy. Dial 3912. rent at Glover's Shore. Phone 2:74. Summerside. X FOR RENT - 2 FURNISHED on unfurnished rooms: also 1 fur- nished room. Dial 6168. room apartment, June lst-0ct- ober lst. Phone 4064. Central. Adults. apartment. Dial 0140. FOR RENT - THREE ROOM apartment nnd bath. ground floor. P. O. Box 175 TO LET -UNFURNIIIIED room on ground floor Dial 9239. To LET - ONE FURNISHED room. suitable for one or two restaurant girls. Apply 103 Fitz- roy St. (APARTMENT FOR RENT - 58 Green St.. Charlottetown. Small apartment consisting of living room. bedroom, kitchenette and bath. Available June 1st. Palmer Apartments. Box 40. Phone Sum- mernide 2055. Teachers Rented W A N T E D - PRINCIPAL AND Assistant for Tryon Consolidat- ed School. Apply Roy C. Dawson. Secretary. TEACHER WANTED FOR CAV- endish School. Present Supple- ment S450.00. Mrs. Sterling Stewart, Secretary of Trustees. TEACHER WANTED FOR MT. Herbert School. five miles from Charlottetown. Good Supplement. J. B. Munn. Secretary. WANTED - TIIIEE TEACHERS for Grosss Isle. Magdalen Is- lands. Leslie P. 0. Apply stating salary expected to Thomas Turnbull WANTED - FEOTEBTANT teacher for Winslos North school. Supplement 8000. Lelth Carter. secretary. Two iiicnnns wimp iro-ii Central Int ll School. Good Sup- plement. Apply Joseph Farrell. Secretary. wanrnn - TEACHER roii North Milton School. present supplement S000. Verner Cnles. secretary. Milton. wmrnn - rniivcii-"hi. iron Cardigan school. supplement 3000.00. Mrs. D. Scrimgeour. Secretary. WANTED - TYPIBT MINIMUM 70 words per minute. Apply . Gusrdlnn.t gg WANTED - GIRL OI WOMAN for housework in Charlottetown Royalty. one child. Apply Box B.l'). Guardian. WANTED - RELIABLE HOUSE- keeper. capable of doing plain cooking. Good references re- quired. Apply Box 803. Guard- Inn. ..itiRltlT- for local Beauty Shop. Write: 3 BOX 342. cm Guardian Office TEACHERS WANTED I For Grades 9-10 and 11 Montague High School -Fnppiyh Sect'y Board of Trustees MONTREAL Montreal. requires English- speaking Catholic teachers. male and female. for term 1955-56. Permanent posi- tion with all benefits. Infor- Lsstlfsm Basha's store on Elm Ave. 307:. sum of money. Reward. Dial matlon. Patrick E. Griffin. 1615 Tnsse St., Ville Saint- Laurent. Quebec. g "t'iiii3F”"." wmi-so so new nvs Si six room house or apartment. Unfurnished. Phone Om. WANTED-ALI Pints or quarts. Dial . Micheline. WANTED - LOYALIBT MAPLE dining and living room furni- ture in good condition. Apply Box 'r.r. Guardian. FOR RENT .-FURNISHED 3 Conunission of llc Works. Otsnwn. Ontario. at the of- Saint - Laurent, suburban l”.l....”1. il:....;'.'.'"l.”.E..".'.'.'l:t.':: .?.""'." Work Wsntu REHNEDITMIDDLE soup wo- man would baby sit mornings. afternoons. evenings. experien- ced with children. Phone 'l2I'I. Tenders SE.AI.ED TENDERS addressed In "II undersigned. and endorsed "TENDER ' C0.VS'I'RUC'i'l0N OF WATER AND LANDING FACIIJTIE. ' Bl-ZACH. KING'S COUNTY; the Secretary. p.m. (E.D.I.'l'.); WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12. llbl. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the of- fire of the Chief Engineer. Department of Public works. Ottawa. Ontario. at the office of the District Engineer. 30 Great George street. Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. and at the Post Office at Murray llam- hour. P.E I. To be considered nnch lander must be accompanied by a security in the form of n rerutied cheque or bonds as specified in the mm of tender and made on or according to these forms and in accord- nhce Wllll the conditions set forth there- In. The Department. through the Chief Engineer: office (ii. and IL). or throurh the undersigned. or through the office of the District Engineer at Charlottetown. P. P: I.. will supply blue-prllll !DFl'llll'LIIIllIl of the work on deposit of a sum of 325.00 In the form of a cheque or mane, order payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works. The de- posit will be released on return of the blue-prints and specification in good eon- dltmn within a month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period the dspodt will be forfeited . The lowest or any tender not necsnnnI'- ily an-opted ROBILRT FORTIER. Fhief of Administrative services. and Becralarr. Department of Public Works. Ottnwn. May 10. I965. SEALED Tl-INDERS addressed to 0:0 undersigned. and endorsed "TENDER FOR WHARF EXTENSION AND HAD: 0 U R IIIIPROVEMENTS. IALLAN- 'l'YNE'S COVE. ANTIGONIIK &UN'I'Yp N.ll.". will he received in the office H the Sechntary. until 1.00 p.m. tE.D.B.'l'.l. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7.1. 1955. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender-nhlnim-ti at the office of the Chief Iihginerr. Department of Pub- lir wnrlu. Ottawa. Ontario. at the office the District Engineer. Public Build- Iledinrrl How. Halifax. grave and New Glasgow. N. I. To be considered snch tender must be accompanied by a security In the form of I certified cheque or bonds as speci- fied in the form of tender and made on or according to these forms and in sc- cordnnce with the conditions set forth therein. The Engineer's olflcn (II. and IL). or through the undnrnilned or throulh the office of the District Engineer at Halifax. N.S.. will supply blueprints and specification of the work on deposit of a stun sf 825.00. in the form of a cheque or money order payable in the order of the Mt inter of Public Works. The dapolt will he released on return of the hlus-prints nhd specification In good condition with- in n month from the date of nesptlnl of lenders. If not returned within that period the deposit will be forfeited. The lowest or any ll-nlier lint necessar- ily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER. Chief of Administrative aiervicu I ileiiltrlmnnl. through the Chlsl! n ry. Department of Public Works. mtnwh, May IA. isss. SEALED TENDERS addressed to the "TIND undersigned. and endorsed ER FOR BIEAKWATER REPAIRS. SAL- MON RIVER. DIGBY COUNTY. N. S..'' will be received in the office of the Sec- retary. until .100 p.m. ll:-:.D.s.T.l. WED- NESDAY. JUNF2 22. I955. Plans and specification can be seal: and forms of tender obtained at the Chief Engineer. Denali- ' Works. Ottnwn. Ol- f. EI- Building. Hlllflx. N. S.. and at the Post Offices at Yni-mouth. Salmon River and Dlgby. 5 N. . To be considered each tender must be accompanied by a security In the form of a certified cheque or bonds as sped- flud in the form of tender and made on or according to these forms and in sc- cordnhce with the conditions set forth therein. The Department. through the Chief En- slnuru nffice (H and n.i. hr through lhn undersigned. or through the office of the District Engineer at Halifax. N. S. will supply blue-prints and Qeeiflcatinn of the work on deposit of a nun of 010.00 In the farm of a cheque or man order payable in the order of the Minister of Public Works The deposit will be re- lensod on return of the hlue-prints and specification In K0011 condition within I month from the date of reception of tenders. If not returned within that period lhh rlepolll will be forfeited. The lowest or any tender not uncan- sarlly accepted. ROBERT FORTIER. Chief of Arlmlnistrntlv Services and secretary. mparttmnv of i'umu- Works. Ottawa. Mar 24. ms. SEALFZII TP'.NDIiRS hrldressed to the uhdernlnird. and rnrlnrscd "TENDER POI HREAKIVATER REPAIRS. BROAD COVE IEAST SIDEI. LUNIZNIUIG COUNTY. N. 5.". will be received In the office at the R4-crclary. until 5.00 p. in. fE.l').S.T.l. WEDNFSDAY. JUNE 11. I955. Plans and trpeciflcntlmi can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer. Department of Pub- and at the Post Offices at Lnnenhrg. Uldgewntsr and Liverpool. N. 8. T! he considered each tender mun be accompanied by a security in the form of a certified cheque or bonds as peel- Ind in the forms of tender and mode on I suaordng in these forms and In ne- lhe conditions at forth Odllll. The fhrpnnp the Chief En- &esr's office . and J. or through :0. undersigned. or through the office d ROBERT 10R'l1ER.- mm of Administrative Services and heerelsn. Department of Public sum. Otmvn. In it. ill. months. mull cottage plumbing tumor CI! in d o o r at Irllllfeh or furnished apart- ih&.DlnlX .. Dial 9522 New York Stocks NEW voax: (AP)-'-The stock ' headed upward last week Wlfh n determination that raised the question in Wall street-is the f.radi,tloaal 'nurniner rslly under way. Tenders WIII . . Illlfil 1.00 . . (E.D.S.T.I. WIDNEDAY, JUNE I5.,1:55. FOR BASE COURSE. PAVING AND CULVEITT EX- TENSIONS CABUT TRAIL. CAPE ERE- TON KLANDS NATIONAL PARK. Ont.: Mr. H. Enntner. 5th Floor Halifax. Nova Scotla: Ir. J. S. Harris. huparvlnng Engineer. 0.0I Kant gavel. Fredericton. N. n.; and r. . . Dank, superintendent. Cape Brain Illnlllnnds National Park. Insan- II Bancl..Cap0 Breton. Nova lcotln. To be considered each lender must he Wwllblnlsdlvnnscudlvlnthslorrnof n eartiflad cheque or hands as specified In the forms of tender and made on or ISWNIII In these forms and In accord- Eon with the conditions set forth there- The Department. through the above of- flees. Iplclflcatlnns for the wm'hudepoItofnsurnnfu.5.0oln the form of a cheque or money order Ilynble to the order of the Minister of Public Works. 'l1Ie deposit will be H- lsssed tn return of the speciflcauons in good condition within a month from 'he date of reception of tenders. If not re- turned within that period the deposit will he foreflted. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER. F. Patna. Sn Federal Building. With only a slight extra push. the market could answer that question itself with a move to a new record peak. quite a depressing shove to send the market off again into its old reaction pattern of recent weeks. The whole questi was cloudeci last week by the three-day recess over Memorial Day Monday when all U.S. security and commodity markets will be closed. 60 stocks this Week gained 1.40. the second straight weekly rise. At the current level. the average IS only 81.90 under the record of April 26. At that time the market sold off in what brokers regarded as a consolidating r ” follow- ing a sustained rise. In the middle of the week before last. the down- ward pattern was broken by 8 rally that t-amen the average price level up much faster than it went down. NO EFFECT FROM ELECTIONS Wall street felt that the smash- ing Conservative triumph III the British elections was all to the good-at least from the standpoint of the conservative element. in the financial district. The election out- come was well predicted. The final returns had no appreciable impact on the stock market. g The five most active issues on the New York stock exchange were Boeing up 75: at 685': on 114,300 shares. Canadian Pacific up 56 at 335: Alleghany Corp. up Vs at film: General Dynamics up 11!. st BZV4 Chief Administrative Services and Eecroum . Department of Public Works. OIIIWI. Mny Id, 1935 l YOUR BEST ? MARKET FOR Iron and Steel Scrap. per (2000 lb. ton) 015.00 Car Batteries, each 1.501 Cow Hides, per lb. 6c Bring in your lead. car rads, brass, copper, rope, beer bottles. horse hair.i You will receive highestl cash prices. 1 Truck scale weighing for,- your convenience. .. . Centrally located oppos-: ite Eaton's Store. on Kent Street. 4 Maurice Block 8: co. Ch'town Lot 35 x 140 feet. Garage For further particulars ill Graft AUCTIO ON MONDAY. JUNE Also-Large number motor and new tires. "city REiS'll5E'txTC'E"F'6lTSTA'Ll':"T (BUNGALOW-All on one floor) Near Queen Charlotte High School Containing Living Room with Fire Place. Room, Kitchen, 4 bedrooms and large sun porch. A. W. GAUDET. LL.B., Solicitor, AT 225 QUEEN STREET The Empire Hotel containing 17 rooms. situated on large lot. Building. including barns formerly used as stab- les, in good condition. Inspection on Tuesdays and Fri- , days between 2 and 5 o'clock previous to date of sale. and Sum-ay Mid-Continent Oil up ill: at 2352; Among Canadian stocks. Inter- nuiional Nickel gained its on the week rinsing Friday at 00. Mclntyre added 15-; at 75in. Canadian Pa- cific was ahead M at 33V:. Hiram Walker was ahead 7.5 at 73th and Distillers Sengram advanced 1 at 40's. Dome Mines was alone on the rlownside. off 5:1 at lhlh. Lake Shore added V4 at 5-3: on the American stock exchange. Giant Ycllowknife slipped Ma all and Royalite Oil dropped 35 5; 117:. U.S. Steel CLEVELAND (AP)-Steel mills last week ground out an all-time high weekly tonnage of 2,340.8” not tons of ingots and castings. "Steel" magazine reports. Operating at 97 per cent of rated capacity. the United States' steel mills smashed the previous record of 2.328.800 net tons produced dur- in: each of the preceding three not-ks Thr llc:-al-Wt-rknig Weekly pre- rllrls Inlal output for May will be 10.1 ltlllllml net tons. on nil-time monthly record. SALES ARE HIGH The high rate of production is a stimulus to sales. the magazine says. and many nrdcrs. apparently not based on consumers needs. are continuing to pour in. It adds: "Buyers. influenced by what's going on today. are simply trying to make sure they will have a place on order books if steel de- mand continues strong." Wh t happens to the production Dining Oil Heated Insulated 3l7Pl.Yi-- on Street NSALLE 13 AT 1:30 O'CLOCK or hcris. dressers, cliairs,' range. cooking utensils. 1 1941 Chevrolet sedan with new J. J. MUSTARD. 3 Auctioneer. I - FOR USLED TRACPORS -- 1949 FORD 1948 FORD 1947 FORD t Mont McGOWAN MOTORS The School Division No. THURSDAY. JUNE 2 for Residents of 1952--FARMALL H NOT.IC-E"O;?IJl3iLtC HEALRIN-GUS-I Before in THE LEXHSLATIVE ASSEMBLY CHAMBER Provincial. Building. Charlottetown on SALE READY FOR WORK flllle 1 Inquiries Commission at 10:30 A.M. (A.S.T.) Central Royalty On the other hand. it wouldtnke say The Associated Press avera s of tern MARKETS and FINANCE rate in the future depends largely on the auto industry. which has beentakingzspercsntofthe finished steal output. the magazine s. Auto msken' protections for Wrd - Quarter production are it per cent under second-quarter pro- jections, with model changeovsrs starting in June and the plants of acturern for The magazine reports its price composite on Iteelmaklng grades of scrap at 94.07 a gross ton. low- est since mid - January. and on finished steel st 3118.45 a not tell. LONDON (CP) - Mr Anthony three tom. the majority his con- servatlves had before. jumped to- day Into the first major problem of ti new government: The worst industrial labor situation in a gen- eration. . About U per cent of Britain's rail system will come to a halt to- night as locomotive crews open a wage strike. And 15 ships lay idle today in six ports as 31,000 dockers continued a slx-day-old walkout prompted by a struggle between two unions. Only one remaining election re- turn was awaited. The result in Argyll, Scotland. was not ' ” to be announced until late tonight. but it is regarded as a safe Con- servative sent. LIBERAL ELECTED One other outstanding constitu- ency reported today when results In Orkney and Shetland showed Joseph Grimond. Liberal. retaining his sent. This left the standing in the 630-seat new House as follows: " Conservatives 344. Labor 2'17, Lib- erals 6. Sim Fein 2. to come. 1. 5550mm: that Argyll goes Con. servatlve. Eden's over-all majority In the new House will be 50, .5 .compared with the slim margin of 11 in the old House. which had 015 seats. Even as the last results of Thurs- days election were being counted. thousands of Britons rushed by train from London and other cities to the seashore for their annual three-dly Whltsun weekend. They llznored the prospect that the na. tlonaltzsd rail lines may be opgf. atmg only a skeleton service gnu- mldnight toni ht. EXPECT MO AY CRISIS Edenlr government faces the task of-keeping essential nuppllu "'0"!!! and somehow easing the confusion when these people try in get back to their homes and Jobs Monday nt ht. In thanking te people for in votes which confirmed him in o - fice with s tripled majority in the House of Commons. Eden warned Friday nilht that "industrlnl ills- Dutes . . . are already causing us great concern." The prime minister called off plans for n weekend house party in the country to celebrate the Conservative triumph. H; gr. ranged to s nd his holiday at his OIIICIII Lon on residence. to Down- In: St. to be ready for any gmgr. gency. In addition to the threatened rnll strike. a sputtering dockside walk- out that has slowed cargo handling in four of Britain's biggest ports for a week is still going on, 759 "11 Haul! threat is far more serious. It was called by g unlga of locomotive engineers and fire- mfn to enforce emnnds for pay '5 5" lo Ilreserve their traditional differentials over less-skilled work. CH. STRIKE CERTAIN-UNIONIST Tiff 7?-009,rIllw-y men rejected as oo ate an offer made Friday by the labor ministry to u: up . rmicilisilon board to hear the dis- Dute. Union secretary J. G. Bsty said. 'I think a strike is OTTAWA (CP)-Army security is checking on the disappearance of Pie. Ralph Cross from his unit in Germany. Defence Minister Campney told the Commons Thurs- hThe Communist East German news agency claimed Wednesday an a Canadian soldier nain Ralph Bernard Frederick Cross sought and received political II!- lu.iihinCEnt Ge 'lIl':Y.1g;l" . am it . ' tion by Wzllge esbitt tPG--Ox- f d). ld Cross went on leave 12:1 tulle had been scheduled Eden Government Tackles Pressing Labour Problem Eden met with cabinet ministers Friday night in a 70-minute emer- gency session called to consider the strlks crisis. The influsn ' ' Independent news- paper. The Times. has urged the prime ministe to call in leaders of the rival Labor PIPE to seek I way of averting the rail walkout ma other symptoms of industrial unrest that "are becoming our na- tional blight." The crisis clouded the joy the Tories felt at their election vic- tory-a triumph that broke the deadlock between Britain's two main political parties by giving Eden a commanding hold on Par- llament. Unlike the I95! balloting. the Conservatives siso sot I larger ghjrg of the popular vote-n factor that strengthens thou mandate to speak for Britain at home and abroad. LABORITES SEARCH SOULS Ths defeated Labor party. mean-. while. began a period soul-1 searching. The pro-Labor newspaper. Daily Mirror. asking why the Socialists lost. answers its own question this way: "Because its leaders are too old. too tired. too weak. "Because the Labor movement has been baffled. bewildered and betrayed by internal feuds. "Because its organization is rusty. Inefficient and pathetically ii;If'erior to the slick Tory ma- c ne." Labor lost. but it was not routed. With only a few exceptions. all Disappearance Of Canadian Soldier Being Checked to return Maytin. when he ' . he was listed an absent leave. . ' Mr. Cnmllnzy said he has ,. further ornintlon on the C, . Mr. Nesbit had asked whether ; defence department knew wt... 1 Cross had gone to East M ed of his own volition or been i. there forcibly. Cross. 27. has a wife and in, ' children living in Moose Jaw, He iained the army at Edmonton 1953 and was servin with tit; . , Battalion. Princess strlcin c . ., dian Light Infantry. in West t many. , His wife said Wbdnesdsy Cross was seekinf n divorce. - I had last heard rom him than months ago. . i Meanwhile Everet t cm youngest brother of the min soldleg. said has vgs hgaalng to w I erll mman ve in s started? . qu ' ”He was hot-headed but would never do this." Everett . of his brother. "He really in Communism." His 00-year-old mother said i- must have been taken by force. She said he would. never joint -' Reds behind the Iron Curls "because he hated all foreigner; 2 Vote Comparison LONDON (AP)-British election vote (all 630 seats) compared Mk corresponding vote in the 1051 election (percentages bracketed- Cons 1955 l3.340.llR :49 53) 1951 13,710,069 .4797, Lab 1955 12.421.162 I404!) 1951 13,949,105 am, Lib 1955 717,325 - 2,53) 1951 730.552 4 294; Comm 1955 33.154 4 nm I951 21.640 . nnm Others 1955 2-l6..s7n - 0513. I951 177.329 v 023) NATIVE ALASKANS Besides its growing white popu. lalion. Alaska has about 33.000 Eskimos. Indians and Aleuts, the party's leading figures will lig- back in their accustomed place; when the new Parliament convenes June 14. But a bitter lrltra-party struggle is expected to erupt soon over whether the Socialists should go further left. ontvariu Paooniehnsis READEVERVPAGE soonhssnouomae HAD ssrurosrsp ma umveasrrv filo roasvsav DWI! Orusa.lndu NITIVIS of the-Shayla Tribe IND EIICH MEALBY Bf-IWTMG RN ARROW THROUGH III COOKING NY BJUYUSJJNIWCLAYFUT FWEIERYMBW. the-" MR. EVERYBODY HOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE WIIILIIVI WI HAVE THE BEST HOUSE PAINT MAUI. Our Many Satisfied Cuiremers Over The Years Think The Same. IIFORI PAINTING YOUR HOMI AND OUTBUILDINGS ' GET OUR PRICES Ivory Satisfied Customer Means More Business! ovxs PAINT is NOT JUST PAINT IT is run DIST-IN PAINT DO NOT DELAY-ORDER DYKE PAINT TODAY DYKIIPAINT IS MANUFACTURID IY INTIRNATIONAI. PAINTS (Canada) LTD. A WORLD WIDI PAINT ORGANIZATION Mr. H. D. Sally. Manager. will be with us Tuesday. and on THURSDAY. JUNE 2 at 2 RM; (A.S.T.) for Residents of East Royalty, South'Winsloe and other areas within Division No. 1 not. yet heard from Other lntennted persons who may wish to present evi- denoe may do so at this time. made orally or by written submission. Representations may be Dorothy W. Saunders. secretary for the Commission. WKIMIIIGY. Ind Thursday. May 31st. June In and June 2nd. Hewllbepleesedtolnlever yourpolntprobleins wllhyon. V ' I Q A. xruitsov s to. tilt. JOHN A. Useful. Manger. , yesuunmn V 329IeeniIt. 1' stir