f - Use”GuarcIian .Wani Ads - Dial 8506 onday, April 22. 1957 he Gun inn Page 9 IN MEMORIAM pol-'FlN - In lovlnl .v of our father and mother Mr. James D. Coffin April 18th 1953 .14 Mrs. James D. Coffin May iiih 1949 one from us but leaving memo - ies. )pg(h can never take away" iemoriel that will always linger hue upon this earth we stay- Aliiays remembered by Fam- I): IN MEMORIAM MRS. ALEX. MACLEOD Tlicre passed peacefully sway gt ttie Prince Edward Island Hos- al on January 16, 1957. Mrs. Eexanrier Macbeod. The late Mr: lacLr-od. nee Mary Emily Mar- ... I185 born in Klnross. iP.E.1. lune '.i:l. 1387, a daughter of the air John S. and Harriet MacKen- tr llartiii. Siio ITCEJIVCO her early education iiug school and later grud- irom Gordon Perry Hos- Bostou. Mass-. with an R.N .p-ee. Her kindly disposition and silence left fond memories with he many patients entrusted to her '-nllirilunr. 1912. she married Alex- rider MacLeod. and lived in ioningiie. P.E.I.. moving to Char- faithful eldom vacant. For some years he was a member of the choir nder Prof. Fletcher. During the ime her late husband was trea- urer of Trinity Church Mrs. Mac- eod gave untlring assistance at ll times. , Her illness of the past year was rne with remarkable Christian fortitude and she was never heard to complain. she leaves to mourn her passing daughter Jessie, Mrs. M. Arthur inc . and three grandsons. ' id. Donald and Roger Mac- Lefod, in whose welfare and ad- isncement she was keenly inter- psicd. Her husband predecased her. three and a half years ago. and a son. John, predeceased her Samuel Martin of 'eriion. and a sister. Annie. Mrs- of Charlottetown. .aa 4 three brothers. John Hugh, a nd James. predeceased her. The funeral. which was largely attended. was held from Trinity 1'nitcd Church on Saturday. Jan- uary ID. 1057. The service was ,-oi-iducted by Rev. A. Frank Mac- Lean and Rev. Howard Christie. he Trinity Quartet sang "God sgwalting". Interment was in 'alleyfield Cemetery. with service at the grave conducted by Rev. Mr. hiacbean and Rev. Mr. Sheen Pallbearers were Harold Mac- Kie. Harold White. Harold Mar- Illl, Munroe MacLeod. Ernest S. coffin and E. Edgar Jardlne. The many floral tributes. let- trrs and cards of sympathy testi- iied to the esteem in which the encased was held- PILLOW: . ssle and Arthur. IPRAYI: David. Donnie. Roger. Sister Annie. Brother Sam. Mary. and family Aunt. Sella, Sally and David -hurman. Holly and Emily White. Emma. .Marion and Harold Ilacllle. Marilyn and Katie Martin. Bessie Martin. Jennie Peck and Lila Cleworth. Mae and Everett MacDougali. Mable Douglas and Family. Helen Shanta. Nan and Rack Macltanna. Gordon. Rcg.. Frank and Jackie (ti-st shop) Air. and Mrs. Finley Fraser. Pcrley Joyce. Don and Molly Drake Charlie. Alice. Joan and George Bertie and Munroe MscLeod. Phyllis Blair. Margaret. Eleanor and Leith Tierney. Mary, Frank and Philip Smith. Jack and Gwen Macltay and lamily. 1 - Pm--mm-mm-1n:-2-o Lsvnrnrv. Australia (AP)-The apanese fr e I g h t e r Hiaakawa Naru is carrying rubber clothing lnr its crew to protect them from radiation from Britain's ll-bomb It-sis in the Christmas Islands mi soon. The ship. going from rishane to Japan in May. will ass about 2.00 miles from Chris- hs island. lenders lccaaastlatail nu aoaaonas accoiassci datad. also home cooked mun. Itrved daily except Sundays. Dial 531, SS Pownai. can and tracks For Sale ONE '60 OLDSMOBILE. CHEAP. Radio. heater and new tires, Phone 66711 after 5 p.m. TODAY'S SPECIAL Would you like to drive: a car with Automatic Transmission. 1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN F. R. McLAINE LTD. Dial 7358-9 Malpeque Road for item SMALL ROOM. PHONE 7205. rots RENT -FUOOR SANDERS Chandler Bros. Dial sssv. FURNISHED ROOM FOR couple. Dial 3158. 5 ROOM APARTMENT PHONE 9075. 2 ADJOINING ROOMS. UNPUB- nished. in private home, third floor. adults. Central. Dial 4160. STORE. ON KENT STREET. OP- poslte - C.F.C.Y. Call Scantle- WOMAN. WITH P.O, Box 664. or A MIDDLE AGED girl for General May lat. Goad GIRL OR WOMAN eral housework, Cornish, Box 174. Scotia. Graduate nurse llllry required. genial working hour week. Fare For Sale ulnar: oars aanuu. APPLY Weddell Brothers. Crapaud. MODERN I ROOM IIOIJSE WITH. bath. Margate Road Kenning ton. new wiring, new water sys- tem. lot so by 100. Apply G. L. MacGuirk, Borden. Fsasla lists llsiitss KNOWLEDGE of cooking for Institution. Write phone 4319. WOMAN OR Housew k by wages. Apply 1 Box 58. Souris, P.E. . WAITRESSES. MUST BE CLEAN and neat experience not neces- lflry. good working hours. vaca- tion with pay. White Spot Res- lrflillsrant. 92 Walker St. Truro. TO DO GEN- three children. have modern conveniences. two miles from town of New Glas- gow. write stating experiences 31111 Slllliry expected. Mrs. Nick Trenton, Nova ( required with post-graduate 0.R. Please state Maintenance 335.00. 40 bed hospital with con- conditions. 40 refunded after six months. Apply Adminmn. Shorthorn to freshen soon. Apply John Cameron, Clyde River. TWO REGISTERED BEAGLE pupa 2 months old. Apply Earl Corish. Southport. orrdial 5030. BALED 'STRAW. ALSO R U L L callf. Apply Arthur Jones. Pow- na . PURE BRED DUAL PURPOSE Shorthorn heifer calf. Austin Smith. Tryon. rwo cFi:'s'Ecnr'ir:i.i) CHAIRS. 63 Elm Avenue. Steele's on second floor. ONE SECOND HAND to H- P. upright bailer; also churn and extra barrel. Hazelbrook. Dairy Co. ONE DOBSTER BOAT. It FT. '1 ft beam. Ready for water. Fish- ed slx years. Lowell Johnston Murray Harbor North. LARGE QUANTITY CHOICE A- begwelt and Clinton oats. also baled hay and straw. J. S. Allan, West Covehead. FOR SALE - OR TRADE FOR young cattle heavy duty Adams truck wagon good as new. Rob- ert Williams, New Annan. BED. SPRING AND MATTRESS. Quebec Heater with pipe. etc. 45 gal drum with tap. Phone 7407. FOR SALE-FOUNDATION KEN- nebec Potatoes, al- so wheat and oats. J.L. Pro- duce Co. Summersldc. GREEN AND WINE CHESTER- field suite, excellent condition 870.00. 6-tube tsiivertonct Radio (new). 820.00. 27 Allen street. MODERN HALF - MEI: con- R.R. 9. Reward. IWOWIHS of this dog please notify Glen Trainor. Johnston's River, Wanted MAN FOR FARM WORK. Steady employment. Gordon Cweeks. Hunter River. REPAIR MAN. SALARY. PLUS Hospitalization, Pension plan. and Insurance. Apply in pergon calls. YOUNG MAN la-:2 FOR SHORT order cook. experience not see. ewlry. must be clean and neat. Apply White Spot Restaurant. Truro. Phone S365 W A N T E D - EXPERIENCED single man wanted for work on farm with modern ' : and I ”inery. Year round em- ployment at excellent wages to right party. Phone Bedeque 19-5 .1. Scott Cairns. Freetown. WHFH AN ANSWER TO YOUR WISE - A quick and easy way to make more money enabling you to get at last that "special something" you want so much. Don't wait. Now's the time to enquire about it. Free information on request. 1800 Delurimler. Dept. 57, Sta- tion C. Montreal. Miscellaneous CELLARS CLEANED. A S H I S and garbagjjiauled. Phone 3105- WASTE PAPER IALED. FREE for hauling. Apply Gnu-din .1. lice. Charlottetown. wood floors sh. dential. Write Guardian. Box 502. COME AND SEE EASTER gifts with a meaning: Bibles. prayer-books. devotional books. and religious novelties. Also ap- propriately dr signed Easter greeting cards. The Bible House. (Opposite Eaton'st. FOR SALE 1 IIOAT 32 FT LONG I ff. beam. I Gray Marine Engine 27 horse power 1 Trap Hauler: 1 Hauling Engine 216 lobster traps. Buoys. 8 or 0 anchors. Some rope. Apply to Mrs. Arthur Wall Darnley, Lot 13. P.E.l. FOR SALE . JOHN DEERE tractor with cultivating and billing equipment F ” t three furrow on rubber. Massey Har- ris. two furrow on rubber. John Deere three furrow on steel. Harrows- spring tooth. "Massey Harris Oliver and Cock- ahutt- all three section. Cockshut disc liarrows. Seed po- tatoes can be booked on this machinery. .I.L. Rayner equip- ment Ltd. Summerside. IiIPlEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT llfl. Moase's mangel. Kale, etc.l Write tor dial 7067) for free catalogue. Vesey's Seeds. York. Personal NERVES UPSET? Ml1.BURN'S: Health and Nerve Pills provide an all-round invigorating tonic that helps to soothe and urea th- en the nerves. In addition ll- burn's Health and Nerve Pills help relieve anaemia due to iron deficiency and give a feeling of renewed strength. Only SI cents. Ssrvtsss ammo ISLAND GRILL. QUEEN STREET aarvtn full coarse dinners; Ipec Chinese dishes. Dial III. MODERN PUMIGATINO SER- vlca tliroughou. the Island. ER. 11 Proprietor. P.O. lo: (01. bone I727 Charlottetown. Tsaclsrs Wand ade for Aflieck. in-as mist l USA See- l17 Kent Street. City. No phonel ,,.C.C...........-..... NAMID VICI-PIISIDDIT .I.M. WELLS The appointment of j.M. Wells. General Manager of The Royal Trust Company. as a Vice- President of the Company. was announced following a meeting of the Board of Directors. FOR SALE tor, War Memorial Hospital. 0116 BOBTIY WGSIIOT For Sal. Williams Lake. BC. MODERN nupcnx. CENTRAL Lost A” F sI0o-00' 0" h"d' Royalty. Phone 7831. "M , MODERN uuru-:x. CENTRAL 8TRAYE1l)”r-mom FARM c.s:n- W00d K'IcI"'" SPI- Royalty. Phone mi. 01"" 90 0 hm! dos. -nswerius mmT7mmi?mm ” the name of -2-... Anyone 325.00. APPIY 235 Grafton Street. FOR RENT Store building. excellent tlocatlon In centre of busi- ness section of Summerside 1200 ft. floor space, 011 heated. reasonable rent, lease if desired. Apply- JOHN 1-IOPKIRK, Summerside. FARM FOR SALE AT BROOKFIELD lConslsting of 72 acres.' 10 acres under wood and lumber. balance lclear. never falling stream at back. New barn and other out- buildings. house in good repair with 1 his and water, young or- chard. a mile from pavement, Vs mile from RR. station. 10 miles from Charlotteown. For further particulars apply to- GARFIELD MICPIIEE. Erookfleld. Tenders For Half Tori Delivery Truck. tainlng 7 rooms and bath. Hard- "mfg. ' oil tur- stock Sealed tenders will be received MCI. Glrlile on premises. Resi- GARDEN SEEDS: ALSO MAR.- at the Office of the Commis- Excellent condition. itime grow registered Laurent- sionere of sewers and Water Sup. ply until noon Friday. April 26th, 1957 for One (1) one-half ton De- livery Truck. one 1950 Fargo half-ton truck to take in on trade. This truck may be examined at the Works Office of the P ' I 216 Queen Street. Commission of Sewers and Water Supply. DUPLEX FOR SALE Situated on Grafton St.. contains five rooms. bath- room and sunporch on first floor, four rooms and bath- room on second floor, hot water oil furnace. Garage. Rental income S1800.00 per year- L. H. KENNEDY Real Dtate - Insurance 166 Great George St. Phone 3912 An Ogarlunily To Ba Home-owner Bungalow ups home (7 rooms) Brighton area. Oil heated. finished basement. only year-old. Tern: 314.000 cash or 1. Down payment 05.000 2.Balsnospaidlnasonth- lyinstslsnsntsoftss tlrmsranns and. taxes Indlmd in above jsuthly payments .y Isallstata .03. NEW YORK (AP) - The stock market ouasoltdatad recent gains last week and moved ahead a hit on average. . Wall Street was encourage- that the average turnover remained at more than 1.000.000 shares a day. thus making the brokerage busi- nc profitable once more to firms large and an.alI. - Luken Steel. the fast - stepping issue which has amazed the finan- cial unity. starred again last wee . The short interest in this stock ran. to 58.021 shares as of April 15, more than double the 40.770 shares as of March 15. The jump of wt to am by Lu- kens was in class by itself for a stock of this price. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rosa only 50 cent! In 8170.00. This was the eighth con- secutive weekly rise in the aver- lSC- i . The five most active issues this week on the American Stock Ex- change were: New Indira Mining. up Va at its on 132,000 shares; Pressed Metals of America. up 1-16 at 96: Fara- day Uranium, up 5-10 at Sis; Devon-Palmer Oils, up 3-16 at 27:; and Canada Southern Petroleum. up 1 3-16 at 8 3-16. The five most active issues on Stock Market In N. Y. Showed Upward Trend During Week the New York Stock Exchange this week were: Lukens Steel. up 1111 at ii87.'1 on 136,500 shares: St. Regis Paper. off 37.: at 33: Bethlehem Sgeel, up Va at 4404; Raytheon. up 1 at "'1; and Sperry Rand. up He at 229-. l Aluminium Ltd- led upside Cana- dian Issues on the New York ex- change. gaining 91-6 to close at 136. International Nickel was up 4. closing at 11374 and Walker-Good erham added 1114 to close at 764.. Granby Mining was unchanged at 01.4 and Canadian Pacific slipped V4 to 3W4. Among Canadian issues on the American exchange Shawinigani closed at'00. up II from the pre-l vious week's close. Farg. Oil ar3.' ded Vs to close at 5 and Eureka was unchanged at .'Vs Richwell Pe- troleum closed at 1 11-16. a loss of is on the week's trading. MOBILE JAIL roar sr. JOHN. ac. tcr-- The RCMP in using a jail on wheels on patrols in this remote- area along the Alaska Highway, about 350 miles northwest of Ed- monton. The jail. complete with a stove for cooking prisoners' meals. is an aluminum trailer hooked on to a tractor truck unit. Another aluminum trailer also is attached to provide police living quarters. I 32730 - 33150 Federal Civil Service Plotman - Experimental Farina Gardener - Experimental Farms TORONTO tCPi-British. Cans. dian and German interests are ac- quiring nearly one . nu.-.1 owner. flit!!!) in Algoma Sit-el Corporation. Con;-pa:f3l:l;y"r:;:el Kan: iron ore Mam. Om. a ault Ste. This was indicated Saturday with annount-em that sales have been arranged for 500.000 of Alguma shares which were owned by Sir James Dunn. former Al- Svma head who died Jan. 1. 1956. Lssucd shares of Algomn tum P5-53-300 001 Ol 4.000.000 author- lzed. The announcement - made by Iliclllillan. Binch and Company, 50. liciturs for Sir Jamesl estatee said II is expected the sales will be completed by early June. They are being made as follows; A. V. Roe Canada Ltd.. airplane and airplane-engine manufactur- 5. member of the British Hawker Wldeley group of companies. 150.: 000 shares. -Mclntyre Porcupine Mines Ltd.. bill Northern Ontario gold pro- ducer which has large investment funds. 100.000 shares. Royal Bank of Canada. acting on behalf of a group of British investors. 50,000 shares. 550000.000 DEAL Msnnesmann International Cor- portation Ltd.. Western Hemis- phere a i ers centred at Melton. 0nt., and- of Mannesmann Ag of Dusseldorf. Germany. 200,- stalcd then that probably more than half of it would go for inherit- y-ance tax. 1 in February. Prime Minister St. Laurent said that revenues from the estates of Sir James and Izaak W. Killam. Montreal financier, amounted to just under S100.00o,. 000 and that the availability of these amounts was one of the con- siderations the government had in mind uhen it rccommened to Par- liaincnt an expenditure of S100.- 00l0.000 for the new Canada Coun- ci . Sir James. who brought Algoma from bankruptcy in the 1030s to its present strong financial posi- I-100. held 700.000 shares or major- Ily control at his death and pre- sllmably the current transaction will lczive 200.000 shares in the hands of the estate or beneficiar- One-Third Inleresi Being Sold In Algoma Steel Corp. Algoma thus passes from its vir- tuaily unique position among large Steel Omptinles of being in abso- lute-majority control of one man or family. Effective control. how- ever. appears to go to a relatively small group of companies and in- vestors. The cur rent quotation on A1- goma shares on the Toronto stock exchange is around 5125 a share, compared with a high for the year of 5132 and a low of 3108.25. and a price at Sir James' death of 392-50. The company, despite high earn- ings. never paid a dividend. in line with Sir James 'policy of ensur- lngs its financial future by plough- ing back earnings. Accordingly. its retained earnings account at Dec. :11 totalled 878,485,840. Net profit in 1956 was 515.714.3193 or 59.52 I ies. share. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT II! FORBES REUDE Canadian Press Business Editor Fair trading has a lot to do with peace in the world. in the opinion of R. C. Berkinahaw. president of the Canadian council of the Inter. 32730 - 53150 VACANCY AT HALIFAX Electrical Alarm Technician S3480 - S4080 Posters and applications at National Employment Of- fices. Post Offices. and the Civil Service Commission. 10 Tobin St., Halifax, N.S., where applications are to be sent. YOUR BEST MARKET 1 FOR IRON arid STEEL SCRAP 330.00 . . . . . . . I2000 Ib. Toni CAR BATTERIES Each 51.50 Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair, beer bottles, scrap metal. Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Street. Open 8 AM. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 P.M. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. TEACHERS WANTED For More" School. elementary and high school for 1957-58 term. Apply- Sacraiary: FRANK DUNN PROFESSIONAL CARDS IARRISTERS. I OPTOMETRISTS SOLICITORS. BC. I” farmfhars lb?! u , LI ....."'”-N?-"-?--l 55"" .. .2: '- 0.2:-. J. Elmer Blanchard. SA. II &ah I. Pieaa 428 J. S. Taylor, LO. Caner lent I OIee'n Sta. Office am: Bone 4750 H. J. Moboh. P..O. M. A. Format. O.C.. LLB. Ii d Oeasme lav Bldg. Allison M. Gillie. tL.S. 6. Keith Plcirord MQNIMD. CIJRIII It CO. MP1 BROTHERS & CO, &IIlahwa krlellls. DIAIIQ KIDOAIISCOMPANY slamlssraslanastaaaaeea Pa: Rotlasn AITMH J. GARRETT lint Iaelrls Iulldlng Dvltwlweei N13 000 shares Mannesmann -Interna- tional, formed last year. has head- quarters in Toronto. Another Man- nesmann Ag associate, Mannes- mann Tube Co. Ltd., is building a 8w.000.000 steel pipe plant at Sault national Chamber of C LC, who will head Canadns' large del- a g a H0 is to the International Chamber's congress in Naples May 6-11. Ste. Marie. beneficiaries. more range. and. in line with federal announc nadlan culture. GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED RATES Phone 8506 Advertisements received up until I p.m. for publication following day. 1 p.m. on Sa t urday for publication Monday. Sc per word for six or more insertions. 1) word minimum. soc for deaths. births and marriage notices. Engagements 81.00. Card of Thanks tltc per inch. In Memoriams loc per name for listing of Flowers. Wreaths. Masses etc. ANNOUNCEMENTS . Se per word. Minimum charge doc. LOCALS Q City and Central: do per word. Minimum charge Soc. C Eastern and Western locals to pes- word. Minimum charge soc. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY (On Classified Page) Q Sic par inch for one insertion . Sic per inch for two insertions . 'l'1c per inch for three or more insertions. II Ilehhi I. Dial 074'! ..u"' TENDERS I"OgEl;RED(g(liNG"d WSW I SEALED TEN S. a re! L WOIIIIIII Goudlf. ll... in ms undersigned and endorsed I-slaps mu. I11 Geaftaa St. --rnnonn FOR DREDGING. Dr. W. I. Canon LONG POND IMANUELSI Palmer at llosiarn M mg, C D... u. NFL will be received in the 1 u N". peso. pug. office of the Secretary until 8.00 , p.m. tE.D.S.Tl WEDNESDAY. Peaks s Nicholson ARCHII ECT my 15. mi. 3 (3.1... Q". P " 7 specification and form of tender can be seen and obtain- tlie conditions set forth therein. Tenders must include the.tnw- ing of the plant to and from the work. The tlredges and other plant ed as this work shall have been cember 152. or shall have been built entirely in Canada subsequent is that date. The lowest or any tender ntw XISIUII aohsirr roii-riszn. d Administrative Services. aadsacretary. of Pislic Works. as. im. The shares being sold. the an- nouncement said. consist of 342,- 000 ahares on behalf of the estate and 158.000 on behalf of certain The price was not announced but the total of the transactions is as- sumed to be in the S50.0ll0.000 or Much of the money will in ef- fect go to pay the heavy inherit- ance taxes on Sir James' estate Sir James' will was probated a year ago at 366,016,546 and it was Classified advertisements are Inserted at the rate of 3c per word par insertion for one and two times: 2Vsc per word for tlirae. four or five times. and printed for s supplied by the De partment and in accordance with which are intended in be employ- duly registered in Canada on or before the thirty-first day of De- Mr. Berkiushaw outlined both his personal philosophy and the things which the Canadian delega- tion will stand for, in an interview with newspaper men in Toronto. "If." he menteil, "you deal with a man and get to know him and understand him. and if you like him and he likes you. you build up a situation in which he will be willing to work with you." IRON CURTAIN TRADE Economic pressures and the struggle for position in the world, he added. are causes of war. ment, specifically go to the Can- A "W593?" "W" Int"-leciedi ada Council for promotion of Ca- ”That leads to the question: Should we have more trade with Iron Curtain countries'."' Mr. Berkinshnw replied: "I think it is logical that we should If we want to promote the best understanding and goodwill we are not going to do it by saying 'we will have no truck nor trade with you.' " The Canadian representation at Naples will number more than 70. including 39 delegates. represent- ative of a wide range of Canadian business. many of whom will be accompanied by their wives. DIFFERENCE OF OPINION Mr. Berkinshaw said that in such a large delegation there were bound to be differences of opin- ion. However. licking off the various congress discussion topics. Canadian attitudes would be about as follows: International co - operation for ' 7 development: The dele- gallon would back support for the Organization for Trade Coopera- tion tOTCI. the proposed body which would be a permanent sec- rctarint for the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATTI. At the Tokyo congress In 1955 the Canadian delegation had won approval for a resolution which asked national councils of the chamber to urge support of the OTC on their respective govern- ments. So far, the United States Con- Says Fair Trading Has Lot To Do With World Peace gress had not given approval. but Mr. Berkinshaw hoped that ulti rnately it would. Problems of insufficiently do- vcloped countries: The Canndisn delegation would support sugges- tions for aid to such countries. "I believe." said Mr- Berkin- shaw, "that the best way to im- prove international trade is to de- velop demand for onsumer and capital goods in less - privileged areas. As their purchasing power increases they may be expected to buy more goods." PRAISES COLOMBO PLAN Canada was active in the Co- lombo Plan for assistance to South- east Asia. and he thought the plan was one of the best ideas put for- ward for helping people help themselves. Common market for Europe: On gis. Canadians had mixed feel- gs. ','Howeve.." Mr. Berkloshaw commented. "I think we can't help but recognize that there must be a strong urge among European countries to get together and to counteract the strength of the North American and Russian-com trolled areas." The trade federation should ac- complish what many had been hop- ing for-co-operntion among Eur- opean countries rather than a struggle with one another. It should result in a rise in Eur- ope's economic status and stand- ards of living and. Mr. Berkin- shaw said. "I dont see why that should have a detrimental effect upon us.” MONETARY PROBLEMS World monetary problems: For several years the International Chamber had encouraged slaps to ward the free convertibility of cur- rencies. ''If we can et free convertibil- ity. particulary convertibility of sterling into dollars. Canadian goods will have a greater chance in the international market.' 'Mr. Berklnshaw said. Mr. Berkinshaw felt that a dela- gation the size of Canadas' will be Naples discussions. Recently an Italo-Canadian eco- nomic cultural centre had been formed in Milan. Italian industrial centre which the Canadian dela- llatlon will visit April 23 following its arrival by chartered plane from Montreal. Imperial Oil Co Ry FORBES RHUDI-I C: o" Press 2 ' Editor Canada's biggest office-moving job was carried out over the week- end. The move was by Imperial oil I.td. from seven old buildings in downtown Toronto to a handsome new 19-storey structure uptown at 111 st. Clair Ave. West. As a result. 1.100 employ...-. who have been taking a long week-end holiday. will today walk into a new office home and find in place all their working belong- ings-desks. typewriters. files and a myriad other things, each a story in themselves of the growth in Canada's oil industry since Imperial discovered oil at Loduc. Alta.. in 1017. The old buildings were a story punched in walls and long pas- mpany Moves To New Head Office In Toronto move. from the executive group of P 1'” started Thursday after- 110011. 3 VAN LOADS Everything had been labelled as to destination. even to the pictures on the wall as to the office they sholdu hang in. and the typewrit- era as to their desks. More than 5.000 cartons were filled with the contents of desks and cabinets. Four moving firms. using am moving men. moved zoo van loads each with a capacity of 1.000 cubic feet . The vans made the six - mile round trip between old buildings The old and new buildings werelmd new in m hour -nd m mt. nutes-20 minutes to load. 20 mi- nutes going. 20 minutes unloading and 20 minutes returning. Movement was scheduled so that filling of the new building J. A. Mac-ztgon C "u M Inc ed at the office of the Chief En- of trying to keep up with some mm at u... M, ...u procgeded ”""' ""- ”' '” ''''" "- -------H-- I-1 '07-' II PTISTI; 3f..:.”ol.i.l3'll.'i?.?.i"i15 i?.l."i..l"'.'.i J13: 3l.l?'2i'.'fh.'."l2i5 l7.::f..”:.i:;;,':;..";:1':..:”,:.i.f.”..:'. Oulettetawa Ta Al I ' ' - ' - 9 Maerhee I. Trainer ".m' D” .3" so at the arm at the District En- tells of sonvztinns accomplished no time was lost. gineer. Public Building. P.O. Box no I gli tenin future. ; T ."T T "I" .. ms. Halifax. N.S. and at the Dis- sniuicsi r-o'p sp cs; C 1-,,L."'f'::,'.,',.'I.f;".,o”",f,.,.',I',f,'.":.c.:.l;':,'. IAN rs. Macl..lK)D, LLB. MUSICIANS uric: Ensmeor. Department or ru- The main group .i old offices ......... ........ .,.. 5...... M... Iona. Ian I -m-m--m:-- - bile Worku Post 0ffke- 30! "431 Ilrsssled fhmush four bulldinss or on gum Sunday. ummgg 1!. JOHN HARRIS. Building 2. aucssnastara Field. fronting in a half-black bounded 3, s,...,.u.,. ,..,.,.. u.. um. .... 7- I C. 0. st. John's. Nfid. by King. Church and Toronto mmpme, 11., .9. gunning gen 1. A. HaoDONALD, Q.(l g .5 gugugug, To be considered each tender streets. and they had been added occuvged. my, only ,u-.mm.i.. lecanenaandlns.Gl.aeorseat. mat. on mural, tr 1:1 .11!” lg”: tyne by one in I feverish mm out remaining to be done. cu 1- 0 H or met Id buildin .111 of CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS cheque or bonds as specified in the They grew. said one staff mem- M " " V" "' forms of t der and made on the her "like Topsy." Holes were Finally more and a new building was de- cided upon The new structure-of w'hiteish- GANAN&Ul. Olt. (CPI-Tb ft! graaita which changes col- former chief-of-std! of the Cat 2 . . . -.2: L-a:1cr:.-..'-.f;;.':-go r .....-'-":;:.:.;; :.L...;. g.-. . . w--: