' died early Thursday evening, Jan ‘I 2 following a long illness. "resident of Maine for the ‘ aid on Western Avenue. In 1936 ' Mirna Brannan Redmond, Water- ‘ Mrs. Peter Perrie, Dorchester, " The Rev. John HOIdh'fll1,. pastor, officiated at the libera service. " Burke, Adelard Ouellette, Fred- V. ‘By the ones who loved him best.‘ ' gph Acorn, Millview, «White Sands; three sisters, Mrs. Page 10 The Guardian’ Sat, February, 1, 1958! IN MEMORIAM I MACLEAN — In Loving memory‘ of John MacLean, entered into rest February 1, 1944 February brings sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest He will never be forgotten 5 Helen and Gerald. IN MEMORIAM‘ , JOHN E. REDMOND John E. Redmond, 78. of ‘240 Main . Street, Waterville, Maine, He was born at Iona, Prince Edward Island, August 11. 1879. the son of Edward and Bridget Ann Redmond. He had been a past 57 years. A ‘blacksmith, Mr. Redmond was employed for many years at a blaclosmith shop on Front St... he retired. He was a member of the New England Order of Pro- tection. He is survived by his widow, ville, three brothers James and Joseph, Lake Verde, William of ‘Charlottetown; two sisters Mary Mass, and Anastasia, Mrs. Jos- P.E.I. Three sisters and a brother pre- deceased him some years ago. He is survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services for John E. Redmond were held at 9 a. in. Monday at Sacred Heart Church. The pallbearers were Joseph arick Rancourt, Bernard Garsen. Dr. Charles F. Baxter and Ed- mund F. Langley. Burial was in St. Francis cemetery conducted by Father‘ Holohan. IN MEMORIAMI GEORGE W. BUELL The death occurred suddenly in the Prince Edward Island ‘Hospi- tal on Friday, January 17, 1958, of George W. Buell, in his 59th year. Born in White Sands, Prince Edward Island, he came to Char- lottetown over thirty years ago and was employed with the C'ha1'- . lottetown Can Company, later. known as the American Can Com- pany, and now Fisher Brothers Limited, where he served faith- fully until the day before his death. ‘ He leaves to mourn his wife, nee Mary Belle Giddings; two daughters, Phyllis (Mrs. John Burgess), Scarborough, Ontario, and Marina, a.t home; also his mother, Mrs. Georgina Buell, of Katherine Jenkins, Oharlottebown Mrs. Thomas Hayter, High Bank, Mrs. Russell Buell, Abney; and two brothers, Chesley and’ Stan- ley, both residing in Charlotte- town.‘ , The funeral services were held from Trinity United Church on Sunday, January 19, 1958 at two o’clock. Services were conducted by the Rev. A. F. MacLea.n and Rev. G. H. Christie. Hymns sung were Rock of .‘-.ges and Breathe On Me, Breath of God. The pall bearers were Messrs. Ewen Anderson, Ralph Maclnnis, Jim Burden, Leonard Arsenault, Mel Jenkins, and Everett Platts. Interment was in the People’s Cemetery. ’ " ’ CARD OF THANKS The family of the late George W. Buell sincerely mam]: Rev, A, F. Maclaea-n, Dr. J. W. MacKen- tie. nei8‘1'1b01‘S. Ind friendsfor the many expressions of kindness and Inessases of sympathy extended during their recent sad bereave- ment. Says Cost Of G. M. Cars Is Ahead Of Price By J. W. DAVIS WASHINGTON (AP) — Pres- ident Harlow Curtice of General Motors testified Thursday that the cost of his company's cars has increased fas-ter than the prices it charges for them. Curtice appeared before the Senate anti - trust and monopoly subcommittee in its study of the automobile I n d u s t ry’s pricing practices. . some of Thursday's questioning went off ‘at a tangent from the main subiect, with these results: L Curtice said General Motors has been studying for years whether to build a small car to ppmpete with imported cars but thus far it has not been practical fI‘0m the standpoint of economics.” ' .2. ‘The GM chief said,his corp- oration continues to, take -the posi- IJIOII that ability of 3, oompany go D-'=1y_ higher wages is not a col. lective-bargaining issue. Curtice said that higher prices on 1958 GM models failed to cover -the increased cost of making them, and “for every dollar of increase in our ’own costs, price has increased only 60 cents.’.’ POPE SEES LODGE I VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The Pope r e c e i v e d Henry Cabot Lodge in private audience Thurs- day and talked with the chief of the American delegation to the United Nations for more than 20 minutes. Mrs. Lodge accompan- led her husband. They are on a months goodwill trip to Iran, Agents Irlanted MAN on _WOMAN ro TAKE over vacant Watkins route in Charlottetown. Nothing to in- vest. No experience necessary, Minimum- as we train you. earnings $60.00 weekly. Apply in writing to Mr. F. Granger, 350 St. Roch Street, Montreal, Quebec. EN OR WOMEN — EARN $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula Products. I will extend ' you credit. Even without exper- ience, your success is assured in following my directives. Write for my thirty-day helping hand offer — now. G. Laurin, President, Paula Ltd. 21 St. Paul East, Montreal.” Boarders Accommodated MALE BOARDERS ACCOMMO- dated. Dial 8872. / Baby chicks CHICKS FOR MAXIMUM yields on competitive markets. Pullets (Ames and other “egg specials” high yield, low over- head). Dual purpose. Cockerels. Broilers (should be on order Feb.-March.) Bray Hatchery re- presentative Ralph Raynor, RR No. 5, Charlottetown. MORE EGGS, LESS FEED AND MORE $$$$ Get Raynor Leghorn or Leghorn Cross Bred Chicks Write or Phone us today RAYNOR CHICK HATCHERY Mt. Herbert _ Dial 7984 cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday. Dial 8276. CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX S u n d a y, returning Friday, Phone No. 1 Kensington. cars and Trucks For sale 1954 FORD SEDAN, AUTOMAT- 1c, good condition. $300. and take over payments. R.C.A.F. Station, Summersidc local 9 -1. For Rent . BED SITTING ROOM, HEATED, ’ 257 Queen St. FURNISHED: HEATED ROOM $5.00 weekly. Dial 6373. — 6 ROOM BUNGALOW WITH OIL . furnace, fireplace and garage, Apply Box 619. Guardian. APARTMENT SECOND FLOOR 6 rooms and bath. $75.00 month- ly. Brighton. Dial 8476. AVAILABLE MARCH 1, MOD- ern two-bedroom apartment 1st. floor, \very central write Box .626 Guardian-Patriot. TWO NEW APARTMENTS, 2ND ‘and 3rd floors, 61 Fitzroy Street.’ Suitable for Adults. Dial 6016 or _Apply 233 Queen Street. FLAT, CONTAINING 5 ROOMS with bath, and large hall. Heat- ed,‘ with continuous hot water. $50.00. Monthly. Apply Sterling MacKay, 59 St. Peters Rd. FOR RENT 6 room Bungalow with oil furnace, fireplace an d garage. Apply: BOX 619, Guardian For Sale the City. Phone 6481. USE" Guardian -_ Patriot WANT ADS OFTEN ron QUICK RESULTS IN RENTING on SELLING , For Those Who Prefer To Write Their Own , CLASSIFIED‘ AD HERE'S HOW TI-IIS—is a sample 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15, words. Phone 8506. You can use an ad like this to tell about your offer to nearly 20,000 readers of The Guardian ' and The Patriot“ HERE'S How MUCH 6 days‘ .......=- . 4 days cocoon: --v; 1 day oooceooee.-on HERE'S THE NUMBER- 8506 We Will Be Glad To Help You Prepare An 3.60 2.80 .80 Pakistan, Afghanistan and India. Ad If You Wish. ONE SMALL BUNGALOW IN. I our our WAY I I -‘:n‘"‘ - ...\_ n v"I- "A. . , . .- I‘ a‘“'l;H['l“‘' ." "-¢.__ . 9;. * _._ flunk ‘men: INSURANCE Pou._i'c‘~7‘x BY J. R. WILLIAMS ~/Es, MA’AM.’ HE'$ HERE" veswi, HE’LL BE RIGHT ou-r-- s2nc—n-rr AWAY.’ HERE HE comes, Rue»-rr NOW-- AIN'T vou, AL? VESM, HE IS.’ _._ ‘-1,, .._ ,——~,,___ I ‘ .o '1 -OP.wILL\AA5 I‘, ms In. Q 05! 2-I For Sale WOOD SLEIGHS. APPLY WIL- liam McKenzie. Stanley. POT BURNER CARBURATOR. tank and fittings. Phone 8319. ONE LADIES WINTER COAT size 12. Dial 8204. 45 GALLON HEAVY OAK BAR- rels, Waddell Bros. Crapaud. MODERN NEW HAME, 2 BED- rooms, Brighton District, P. O. ' Box 221 Charlottetown. TWO GEESE AND ONE GAND- er. Apply Grant Toombs, Rus- ‘tico. GENERAL. PURPOSE. COLT. year and a half, Robert Mac- Kinnon, Cross roads. 5 TONS LOOSE TIMOTHY HAY best quality. Apply Albert Mac- Lcod, Brudenell. ONE. SOUTHWIND HEATER, suitable for Volkswagen.’ Apply Doug’: Service Station, Monta- gue. 4 nooM_s AND BATH, PRIVATE‘ entrance,‘ heated, rent $60.00 Write Box 628. Guardian-Patri- ot. ' FRONT FENDERS, RADIATOR and doors for 1953-54 Chev. or Pontiac coach. Apply John Daly, Commercial Cross. SPACE HEATER, ELECTRIC stove, oil gun burner, ,,for fur,- na-ce, Do-Rad hot water furnace. Massey Harris tractor engine. R. MacKinnon, 7996. UNBREAKABLE (MELMAC) DINNERWARE Terms arranged. Apply to- JOI-IN ARSENAULT 83 Bayflield St., 2nd floor 100 GAL SIZE BARRELS ALSO large and small tubs. Waddell Bros Crapaud. heifer calf.’ Ralph Lord. Cen- tral Bedeque. 9 MONTH OLD BLACK PERCII- I eron colt. Wanted one holstein , For Sale THOR AUTOMATIC GLADIRON electric fire place, Moffat elec- tric cooker, table model, bridge and tal:T.- lamps. P=,aton’s Auc- tion Rooms. LAN D R A C E LYORKSHIRE weanlings, good bacon type. Reasonable. Lloyd Sharpe, Ken- sington. FOR SALE— AT A BARGAIN, ’ one used Marshall two cycle diesel engine, 16 h. p., good con- dition. Vere Beck and Son, Montague. SMALL DWELLING IN PARK- dale area near City Apply Box 625 Care Of Guardian - Patriot. .. LARGE QUAKER OIL SPACE heater used 5 weeks with cir- culation fan. and heater. Mo- tor. Price $120. Phone 8410. BURNER ELECTRIC RANGE. with Annex heater almost new, may be seen at 48 Green St. Charlottetown. ONE HEARING AID ACOUSTI- con, used short time, will sell cheap. ,Mrs. Thos. MacMicken. Albany'\R.R. 2 P.E.I. QUANITY OF GOOD CARROTS and Cabbage 4 cents per lb. »Mr. Larsen Carleton Siding. Phone 55-12. . WOOD SLEIGH PRACTICALLY new, complete [with box, also drawing sleigh. Apply H. Keat- ing, Kensington Road or John /Hickox, Springfield. BEDS, SPRINGS, MATTRESSES, Pull out Couch, Single Couch, Play Pen, Bird Cages and stand 2 and 3 gal "rocks. Beaton’s Auction Rooms. lgé STORY HOUSE CONSIST- ing of 4 rooms and bath with basement, rumpus room, up- per story not completed but suitable for two bedrooms. For- ced air oil heating. Can be fin- anced. Apply E.B. Roberts, 419 Windsor St. Halifax, NS. or Phone No. 9 Kensington. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matheson & Foster ' 150 Richmond St. 1. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 165 Queen St. Dial 4232 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis, LLB. 130 Richmond St.‘ Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street I. A. McCuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q C. Room 207 Confederation Bldg. Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 3244 - Jos. w. MacDonald, B.A., Q.C. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhec & Trainor [65 Queen St. ‘ Dial 4232 - OPTOMETRISTS .I. A. Carriithers, R. 0. 123 Kent st, Dial 5512 Byron]. Grant, DT‘ 124 Kent St., 5611 1. s. - Taylor, R.O. Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 —- House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.0. Montague P. E. 1. ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial. 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil , 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 513 MUSICIANS H. JOHN HARRIS, F. R. C. 0. Studio — 203 Richmond St. DIAL 4213 ELECTRICAL CHIROPRACTQR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 MIMEOGRAPHING - STENOGRAPHY - BOOKKEEPING MRS. HELEN ACORN ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.1,c., P.Eng. 161 QUEEN sr. PHONE 3325 ' 2 BRIGHTON ROAD pm], 5349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. I COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Dial 6547—- 6548 P. 0. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT ' PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 ERMA P. MORRISON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Provincial Bank Building 693 Main Street MONCTON. N. I For Sale ' ACUUM. cLEANEnT$14.T5 x;,—‘“UN’_A“MEN»s sToRE with attachments. (Special of-“ fer) Guaranteed $14.95. Mari-'3 time Compact Sales, 176 Kent; st. Tel. 9220. I IIARROWS. FOR. SALE.. THE English Atkinold flexible fori pastures, corn, potatoes, spr- eading manure, a high speed harrow behind grain drill which every farmer needs. Sies 8 to 24 feet. For particu- lars apply immediately. W. D. Croken, Summerfield. WOOD AND COAL RANGES small 2 cover heater, Quebec heaters, chesterfield chair, bur- eaus, library table, arm chair, Hall rack with mi.-or, coffee table. Beaton’s Auction Booms. CHROMIUM. KITCHEN. SE '1‘, drop leaf enamel kitchen table, arborite I/L_ kitchen table, new- ly covered Chromium chairs, . dining room table and chairs, end tables Beaton’s Auction Rooms. Female Help Wanted WANTED KITCHEN HELP. AP- ply personally to Island Grill. Male Help Wanted From your own home: Yes!I We’ll put you into your own business absolutely Free! Now you can _sell to every man. clothing, shoes, shirts, slacks, uniforms, sportswear, etc; Arna-. zing money making plan. No! experience necessary, full or‘ part .time. Free clothing for personal use as extra bonus. Write for powerful sample out- fit and full instructions absolut- ely FREE. Dept. 325 Cooper- Johnson Co; Box 1100, Beau- harnois, Que. NEW VEGETABLE VARIETIES are special features of our 1958 catalogue. Write for your free copy today! Vesey’s Seeds York. Services offered PUREBRED LANDRACE BOAR (young) Fee $5.00 Robert Mac- Kinnon. Crossroads. DRESSMAKING AND ALTERA- tions done, mens pants cuffed, uniforms altered. Phone Mrs. Currie, 4707. REGISTERED NURSES NEED- ed. All tours, all services. An opportunity to join the staff of one of New York’s finest hos- pitals —— 20 minutes by subway, from Times Square — adja- cent to Columbia University. Salary commensurate with ex- perience. $40.00 differential for permanent evening and night tours of duty. Educational scho- larship plan and excellent per- sonnel policies'. Rooms -or apart- ments available. Director of Nursing, St. Luke's Hospital, 114th street and Amsterdam A- venue, New York 25, New York. IIELP wiuran VANTED COOK TO WORK IN Restaurant, Male or Female, Apply immediately to Blaquiere Doiron, North Rustico. ACTUAL JOBS IN CANADA U.S., So Am., Europe. To $15,000. Travel paid. Write Employ- ment Info. Center. Room C-9, 470 Stuart St:, Boston 16. ADDRESS ADVERTISING LIT erature sparetime. No typewrit- er or experience needed. Send stamped addressed envelope. National Mail Order Distribu- tors. Box 627 Guardian and Pa- triot. SEWING ‘MACHINES REPAIR- ed. I repair all makes of sew- ing machines. H.B. Cameron 210 Convent Street, Summerside, Dial 2977. Teachers Wanted TEACHER WANTED IMMEDI- ately. Principal for Fortune Bridge School. Annual Supple- ment’ $550.00. Apply to Mrs. Ernest Aitken, Secretary. ” Experienced Teacher Wanted D For Grade 6, Queen Square School, duties to begin on or about March 1st. ~ Apply, stating qualifica- tions, to: K. A. PARKER, Superintendent of City Schools. Phone 6837 Wanted WANTED --. ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. \ Lost Ann Found ONE GANDER, APPLY ADOL phe Doucetté, Hunter River.. LOST (LADIES WRIST WATCH ’ I Mcntasgue High School and Kilmuir. F i n d e r please ...- at Guarflan office. MARE LEFT ON MY PREMIS- es. If not called f.r in seven days will be sold to-pay expen- eque . STRAYED FROM 72 HIGHLAND Avenue on Monday Black Dog with brown markings answer-‘ ing to the name of Buster.- Please Dial 9792. TAKEN BY MISTAKE FROM Ments Restaurant Friday night Mans gabardine coat, left coat with rosary and watch strap in pocket. Phone 8082. Miscellanous . ses. Herman MacFar1ane, Bed- - USED FARM TRACTOR, WRITE stating price and particulars . to Box 620. Guardian; WANTED, SMALL FURNISHED trailer. Phone 6624. Charlotte- town. BUYING‘ FEED GRAIN DAILY. R. MacKinnon, Mermaid. Phone 7996. ' YOUNG GOOSE OR WILL trade for young gander, also have two ducks, 2 draloes young ones. Mrs. Walter Ford Oyster Bed. ' » BUYING DAILY GOOD PIGS over 32 lbs. will buy smaller ones. Also Fox Horses top pric- es and farm pick-up. P.A. Mac- Donald. Phone 1 ring 3. St. Peters Bay. 5 ROOM HOUSE, BY RELIABLE AVON COSMETICS NEEDS QU* alified women interested in good ‘ earnings at once, Territories a- vailable in Charlottetown and Vicinity. Apply K. G.\ Dunn, 161 Princess Street, Moncton. I tenants, by March 1st. Near church and school in Parkdale area. Must have yard and gar- den space. Apply Box 629. The Guardian; A FOR New modern, six-room rooms in Belvedere area. SALE bungalow, with thred bed- Oil heat, air conditioned. STOCK: 7 milch cows; 1 Driving. wagon (ne scuffler; 1 hiller; 1 potato sower; truck wagon seat; g Truck scale; small scale; engine; 1 electric motor; turnip sower (horse) ;‘ quan 2x6) and boards (dry). CROP: 500 bushels Terms ~ Cash. HAROLD T. WATTS, ' Owner. Large lot. For particulars apply—— - BOX 623 —- GUARDIAN AUCTION SALE ON SATURDAY, FEB. 1st,, 1958 AT 1 O’CLOCK AT YORK, Owing to ill health I will sell the following:—— 3 calves; 13 pigs; 1 brood - sow (due to farrow Feb. 10). w); 1 Express wagon; 1 family wagon; 1 steel wheel wagon; 1 running gear; 1 2-wheel trailer; 1 steel wheel dump cart; 1 driving sleigh; 1 speed sleigh; 1. set Levertspring tooth har- rows; 1 set drag harrows; Frost 8: Wood binder; 1 planter; sleigh shafts; lime rmdstone; bicycle; Renfrew 1 Easy washer (electric); 2 ice chests; 1 mohair Parlor suite (antique); 1 table and chairs; 1 barrel churn; ice tongs; 1 gas harness; 1 DeLaval sepa- rator No. 12; {L 80-lb. milk can; 1 stove; 2 single plows; titylumber '(2x3, 2x4, 2x5, grain; 1000 bales straw; turnips (feed); 15 tons loose hay in barn. CLAUDE CRASWELL, Auctioneer. Classified advertising Guardian and The Patriot. secutive issues. word per day. 31/zc per word per day. word per day. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES is inserted in both The Ads must appear in con- One or two days, Guardian and Patriot, 4c per Three consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, Six consecutive days, Guardian and Patriot, 3c per charge for 20 words Wanted _ I USED CART TVW-‘PEEL IN GOOD condition. M. F. Walsh, 61 Chestnut Street, Charlottetown Phone 8957. fiT\Efi‘ envelopes. The older the bet- ter. Search that attic trunk for any you may have lying around and turn them into ca.sh. Make a parcel of them and mail them to me, collect, with price. I will then remit cash or return them immediately. John Ben net, 25 Harcroft Road. Toronto, 9, Ontario.” Small TaI:>I-estock OTTAWA _(CP)—Acting. Immi- gration Mmister Fulton disclosed Thursday his department 15 Te‘ viewing its immigration security policy. _ Under present policy. 3 W°“1d‘ be immigrant denied entry I0 Canada is not given the reason for refusal, whether it be on some other reason. _ -_ Mr. Fulton was replying In the Commons to Harold Winch (CCF fully agrees with the policy of - nyingl such information to the pu - Loading car small table lic but that the reasons should Inot be withheld from the indiv- potatoes’ 755’ Charlottenuals concerned. town next Week Phone The minister said. he agrees 3242 generally with Mr. Winch. An ap- However, divulging‘ reasons _ . volving security was a most diffi- cult matter. REVIEW PANEL Mr. Fulton said he has in min JACK KEENAN WANTED CATTLE Of all different kinds. We have For Sale cows to Freshen, Feeder Cattle and one purebred Ayrshire Bull. , Apply: peal his case. Murphy’s Barn iDial 8856 or Jack MacF’hee ' .Dial 7677 ' FOR I BUYING PIGS. MONDAY AT Fredericton ' Tuesday, Brook- ‘field 9.00 a.m., Milton 9.30. Charlottetown Railway Wharf 10.00; York 1.00 p.m. Bedford 2.00; Tr-acadie 2.30; Mt. Stewart 3.00. Pownal 4.30, Vernon Riv- er 5:00; Wednesday New Glasgow 9 a. m. Holmes Cor- nler 11. New Haven 1 p.m.; Bon- shaw 1.30; Crapaud 2; Tryon 2.30; Albany 3, Kinkora 3.30 I‘ Travellers‘ Rest 4 Kensi gton 4.30,, Clifton 5.30. Paying 36 a pair_ for good pigs over 30 lbs. each. Will also buy smaller ones Knud Jorgenson. PRINCE EDWARD‘ ISLAND HOSPITAL Charlottetown, P. E. Island SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked as to contents and ad- dressed to: ‘ program. problem. Mr. Fulton described as “un- Arthur) said the must make gossip of local fanatics. be disclosed. SECRET CHARGE Mr. Winch, Mr. N. D. MacLean, Administrator, Prince Edward Island Hospital Charlottetown, P.E.I. will be received until 2 P.M. I Monday, February 24, 1958. Plans, specifications and tender documents may be obtained by principal contractors only, at the address shown: below. A deposit of $50.00 is required for each set of plans. This deposit will be forfeited if a bona fide tender is not received. Lab-Contractors and material suppliers may view the plans at the Toronto Builders’ Exchange, 1104 Bay St., the Montreal Builders’ Exchange, 1526 St. Mark St., the St. John New Brunswick Builders’ Exchange, 111 Princess Street, and the Architects’ office in Toronto. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. GOVAN, FERGUSON LINDSAY KAMINKER DLANNGLEY KEENLEYSIDE - Architects, 10 Prince Street, ‘ Toronto, Ontario. Immigration Dept. Sec grounds of security, ill health or, -—Vancouver East) who said he plicant denied entry to Canada for health reasons should be told.‘ in- a system under which a barred immigrant would be given the reason for his exclusion In every case possible. This system would include a review panel to which the would-be immigrant could ap- However, this was a long-range The RCMP—'—advisers on secur- ity matters-—and medical advis- ers had been asked to study the healthy” the present situation in which, he said, his department lS charged with working in secrecy. Douglas Fisher (CCF — Port government certain that the RCMP does not obtain its secur- ity information by listening to the Mr. Fulton, who is also justice minister, said he has asked the RCMP to evaluate its security in- formation and sources. However, sources of information~could not speaking during study of immigration department ‘estimates of spe present practice ‘finding him guilty wit ing. This was cont: tional concepts of ‘C Ice. . Mr. Winch’s plea support of Thomas . I —Comox-Alberni) (SC—Red”Deer). _The debate on mm; timates came after tfig passed the few re“ that ‘the government put through this - the start of a drive I study of all remni ‘ for 1957-58-rough1y'75 of them—in time for, nding; Other deVel0pmentgjh mons Thursday. j 1. Mr. Fulton said at the next session. -3. A bill was passed. icendants of Indians w Priority’ To hydrogen bomb for uses. Acting Prime Minist Hugh Gaitskell. power. ADEN (Reuters) - ded. Tenders will until Feb. 3, Directors of the 1958 S POTATOES WANTED Buying daily at Railway Wharf—Seed and Table Potatoes at highest market prices. Phone 8515. PRODUCERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LIMITED AUCTION SALE DeSABLE MONDAY, FEB. 3rd. —- 1 P.M. 4 choice Holstein cows, 2 to freshen March 5th., calves; 1 mare (6 yrs. old) well broken; 1 colt, 8 mos. motor cycle; 100 pullets (laying). If stormy, next fine day. Terms Cash‘. HAROLD GOULD, MELVILLE BELL, Owner. Auctioneer. one April 22nd., one Aug. 1st.; 3 fat cattle; 5 Spring Machinery: 2 air-cooled engines; 1 row potato planter; 1 1946 Ford" car; 3 ton Cockshutt wagon; 1 ‘/Iassey Harris hammer mill; 1 Massey Harris grain rusher; 1 Clinton chain saw (1 yr.); 1954 Royal Enf. There will AuctionBl§1lding in Courts 11 in Queens C W “n the llthh dahyur 1958 at t e 0 . ~ “°°”’ ALL - andthaTmigs 1,-mds following _ ALL that tract P1909 of land being Part Lot Number Twenty City of County- as follows. bounded a_ that 15 side of Orlebar St northeast angle land convey Rogers, Jr. thencgflno the west side of feet to the soul of a plot of land own McWill1ams_ thence the said southern the distance of Seventy’ for the to twenty-five feet, “of western 1 cgffltegence Rogers an the northern b€_I;11‘g3ry said last’ men ‘mesa Orlebar Street 3 . Street WANTED IMMEDIATELY TELEVISION SERVICEMAN Men presently taking TV Course will be con- sidered. Earn while you learn, Position open to any applicant in Prince Edward Island, to work in Summerside. Apply in person to: THE PERSONNEL MANAGER R. T. HoIman's, Summe;-side Of I0 MI’. AIIIson Owen CHARLOTTETOWN STORE place of commence_m9 The above .5819 W under, by Vume suant to a Pow?‘ tained in a cert'?"‘ Mortgage bearmg seventh d 1950, and maqle Matheson. estate of -1- end 1,, of Charlottetowpmward County, Prince i Farrnfir. 3:593“ ' and t e un the Estate of Tlfff, of the second P?’ ' of default I13V1“g in the P3371119 and Interest secured. and to Trainor am I-isters, et<_3., Dated this AD. 1953- ES TRUSTE or THOMM end of the session today} cases involving loss of dtm and deportation of natmmm Canadians are being hemin ance until legislation to discrimination -between. born and naturalized can is passed by Parliament, MW sociation for .50 0°’ wood, state D1109 Per. be from (gharlotteml and .Five Charlottetown 1“ describel COMMENCING on “*9 rill at 53$ . W for the distance hgfintwbfilndg ed IJY wes d8l'I' bounnve I93‘ thence south Patauedi$1nce. . the Bénlflld’ II easI0f3I.°w - T1115 lgned Ca For further P"I‘,,°,§'.1,a§;r5 “.1. an vuatum, _ 2. The Commons passed‘. Involving mumcipal finamy ' the Northwest Territories. onfirming the dry, as m rked, between and the Northwest Terrigom "151: AIi01JnI- 4. The house also paged - lation making it i1nposg3j};]I:m; strike off Indian bai1d_"'o11;.’¢,, ted half-breed lands or 3: scrip‘ years ago. f V mm"- H - Bomb -Fowler LONDON (Reuters)_ - mg... ernment promised Thursdays. give highest priority toiaem, ing the controlled power ofllu Induslriil er Butler gave this pledge his House of Commons in replytnn ‘question from Labor Leads Butler added a great dedrd research and developmenti-E mains to be done before ‘contai- led thermonuclear reaction ‘--is parently achieved by l?iritisII-‘ab ..entists at the Harwell atomic)?- 'search establishment - vide an economic sourcof_o( 'can pio- ATTACK nonnrn‘ forces used artillery_and machine - guns in widespread}? tacks along Aden ,l>l‘0II9I"-W_§I.’_1I' border areas Wednesdéll. officials reported, TI1|ll‘§fIaY-._.'I-III attacks, which were mainly III‘ Behihan and Dhala areus,_lI were beaten off,‘ the MP0?“ SEALED TENDEI_I§ bet by th Fort Alli‘ ustus Dairying C0-°P dsd split, sound deI1V°"I to f tory. . 3 ac Charles P. Dufllr; . Secre’£8l'II Morf9°9° 5”"; Pub“? 11'. ular . yo III‘ am in qua! I‘ aloll Orlellg land ‘9 id M‘ .mfi .111‘. um“; I/:95 fl .