Hm SALE-.sMAl.L - on Kensington Road to he re- - 'ii"i.-:"(Tis7r'siitii:i) 3 Gala.-afifufv ” riinton Page 14. 'l'hie Guardian Monday. 17, 1953 .. l l Classified Ads ' Agents Wanted Make extra cash. full or Montreal. woman to for service Ilfillitllll-lily Selling oxpcricncc not he ular customers in established Pliuiic 8771. ET l1'I1"h' llriiil:-ixtic. TODAY'S SPECIAL Not a lviiricr itlll of PLACE 19.35: DODGE EXPRESS F R. lilclniiiie I.td.. Open Eveiiings Malpeque Road Dial 7358- 9 for Sale FOR SALE ;7oiiN'i:TciimA cabinet T ' ' 3190. FOR SALE-SINGER TREADLE sewing machine. Phone 7193. FOR SALE-CHOICE HARD wood blocks. E. Ryan, Spring- ton. FOR SALE-6 ROOM HOUSE. all modern convenience. 379 Kent St. Dial 5250. FOR SALE-TWO 22 GALLON not water tanks. ons jacket heater. Phone 4744. . FOR BALE-0000 FEET BOARDS. 1000 feet 2x4. 1000 feet long plank from 6 to 8 inches wide. Raymond Hardy. Montrose. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUC- tlon on'the Market Square to- morrow at 12:15, one 1955 Dodge. 4 door sedan. radio and heater. low mileage. FOR SALE-IN I-IUNTER RIV- er, two storey building 25x45. with or without blacksmith and wood working machinery. Ap- ply 175 Fitzroy Street or phone 6487 Charlottetown. E A N DIC R A F '1' MATERIALS. Leather. aluminum etching. felts. heads. sea shells. and other crafts. Write for cats- logue. Handycraft Supply Com- pany, Peterhorough. Ontario. For Sal e DORAD FURNACE (1200 feet) JACKET HEATER and WATER TANK. Apply: MICI-lAEL'S GROCERY Longworth Avenue unit-:s a MEN AGENTS -lwAs-ri-:o time by showing our sensenat- ional line of advanced styles in clothing and sportswear for 'T ' WE URGENTLY NEED MAN customers artlcrtised Wat- kins Pritducls in Charlottctmvn . sary as we train you If inter SALE-19747 '27roTs FOR-D um, lwm, graxcl rack anti lug) l':ir'k.- lixccpliniially pimtl -liiipc. Dltk Maclman. 'ro I.ET-LARCEVAITARTMENT l Foisala ilolo Vtaiitsil part shorthand preferred. but essential. Write Box 508 Gua inn . men and women. Experience . foliflll WK not necessary. we show youlFOUNb A punsg ON QUEEN T'lW'- T-'9"lPle” mwlay H99" Si. Owner can have same b Belgrade Clothes. 366 Mayor. W i?fsrI.sAri'iip.Av 'ruen ualch wit" bracclct. pli-asc leave IN CIT a. 95' rccci vv rcu arri. 15- i Abegweit Co-op. Apply. McCzirvil1e. Carleton Siding. nicct dciiizinrls of Electronics. Television, Radio Operating. No experience nccessary to lake industry approved home study ing soon. Skilled men get S400--S501) plus monthly, based on experience and service. Act now! Send for Free 40 page booklet. No obligation, state education. Radio College of Canada, 86 Batbursf St., Tor- onto, Ont. 27 years specializing in Electronics. See Mr. 'l'cri-y. NOTICE OF SALE BY SHERIFF Pursuant to and by Virtur of an Assignment under Section 88 of the Bank Act dated 7.'ird July A.D.. 1953, and given by John H. MacPhail of Mt. Albion, Prince Edward Island to The Canadian Bank of Commerce. I have taken possession of l-lalf-ton Dodge 1951 Truck Serial Number - 90102701 A the property of the said John H. MacPhail. and I hereby give Public Notice that I wilJ on - Tuesday, the min day of October A.l).. 1955, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. Standard Time. at the Market Square in Charlotte- town in Queens; County, set up and sell by Public Auction the said truck. Dated this fourteenth day of October A.D.. 1955. JOHN L. BFZATON. Sher iff. . Personal AVOID si-:iToUs STOMACII troubles. At first sign of gastric or duodenal paln.. ask. your drugglst to tell you about Wilder's Stomach Powder-ln the blue checkered can. At Hughes. .lenkin's, and Reddin Bros. Charlottetown: Foley's Drug Store, Summerside. salesmen Wanted-7 WANT TO MAKE 350. T0 175. weekly? Representative needed in your locality and surround- - srnnocmrnni. ' not applying 1' me. 226 Richmond Iron and Steel Scrap- St expansion Cow Hides, per lb. . . Pownal St. or Fire Station and MANAGER w A is rfi) iron Roy MENV 1iR"(;EN1'i.v NEEDED To YOUR BEST MARKET FOR rd- l Itack. per (2000 lb. ton) y”, Car Batteries, each . . 15.00 1.60 .04 weeks ago. and brokers searching for signs that a I sustained rally is being 54 Three weeks ago the represented an - - . . . h i estcd in starting a proiitabli l TST-6TIi:AVYVEVI) FROM MT Brmg in your lead car iinatgde giimiiide VINE: biisiness of your own. write im- premises. a Bcatzle bound in.-- li3d5' brasbv COPPETW T'0P9v mcdiaioiy to Mr. T. Rance. wering In the namc nl Wl beer bottles, horse hair. of the year. In the last thre 3.34) Si limit Slrect. Illontrczil. ifleasc t'0nlFl('l J. J- C0)'l '30 You will receive highest --; gm , gIF-'0-EARN, -S500 Stewart 51. ..v- phone 8454. re-, 5, rice; MEN N02 " - ' 3 , ' f d 1 Ward. C3 P H On a percentage basis. that 5400. in time for Kinds 3119"" ----- t 1 mg I550 hourly, on m” or Mhcenancons amounts o a nu of00 per cent in sparetime basis servicing 183', capacity. Maurice Block & co. Dial 9522 BOUNTY A bounty will be paid on SKUNKS, FOXEIS g . .in transient trade. a mainstay RACCOONS from October 20th. 1955 to March 31st, 1936 vhusiness in t as follows: SkunksA.lll1.0() each Foxes-3i3.00 each. Raccoons--3i3.00 each The bounty will be snout with portion of white stripe attached. on fox raccoon pelts which will hc car punched and remain property of the owner. BOUNTY WILL BE PAID AT RECEIVING STATIONS ONLY: ROYAL PACKING COMPANY LTD.. 101 Longworth Ave., Charlottetown, P.E.I. P. E. I. FUR POOL LTD.. Water Street, Summerside, P. E. 1. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, October 14, 1955. Career Opportunities! Due To Am Expansion Program PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY Have Openings For -YOUNG MEN 21 -28- Qualifications: ings to sell guaranteed line. Floor Polish. Pepper. Disin- fectants bring repeat business. High commission. For illustrat- ed catalogue and free details write to FAMILEX. 'Stat1on "C" Montreal. Lat 10 LE'r3i'JiiNi'siinn"i"tooiTisi' Queen St heated. Phone 8476 ini:72xti:.osE"”noi.3i'am - W cow. Claude Vessey. Tryon. FOR SALE .. CALF. A P P L ail Wally Andrew. East Royalty. no i.r:F-T ROOM. ' "iiairaii apartment and both. 228 Cum- bcrland Strcct. Phone 8986. WAiiii'En:IT7.A non QEvATi'rirv, Webbcr bcans. Aflilllft WHY FOR SALE-SAWDUST BURNER. lm. U77--l"l"l3llN-WNFTW SENT-ll for furnace. Elliot Emith. New Perth. g g Kg” FOB SALE-2-TON. RUBBER, tired farm wagon. Wilfred wit-, lis. Kingston. & - Hit: SALE-25 B.R. N.It. ruin, lets 51a months old. John Carew. Brookfield. FOR -SALE-NUMBER or PIGS. five weeks old. Harold Sim. W mons. St. Eleanors. FOB SALE-PLYWOOD BOAT- Also Johnson outboard also heater stove. 23 Allcy St.' i'o'rrAr.al moved by buycr Apply John MacDonald. Dial 5779. l heifers duo to freshen In last of October. Apply Wither Iell. South Meliille I real lopportunity for e mw 1 worth inves- 022 Summei-side. for Run ma sszm nsA-ricii &. motor T WANTED--(I'll a Phone New Haven 10-J. WANTEDV To TRADE" seamen caitlc for hayloeder sbapc Box ASR Guardian. ,...L L4.L..A... Experienced bookkeeper. Apply with . New Glasgow Dairying Co. HERBERT STEVENSON, in good WANTED siovi references to Signed, President. and service and nutrition. High School. College Graduates, and have own automobile, liberal Salary & Car Allowance if you are looking for a position with a real future: contact- MR. MacDONALD 151 Great George Street. Charlottetown. 5518 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES (CIVIL SERVICE OI" CANAIMI SlIlps' Mechanical Spare Parts Technicians. Ottawa. I.'l.75o.34,14o, Landscape Technician. Public Works. Ottawa. s1,24o.;3,7m, Toot Boringii Technicians. Public Works. Oftawii, 33,240-53,75), Details and application forms at nearest Civil Service C . Office. Post Office or National Employment Office. "mm" .l E....m.......ggggggggggggg TRAY SUPERVISOR. WANTED Womlll. Preferably with some experience In mod Mmt TlllV9 hizh food standards be capable of assuming responsibility. Apply: I DIE'ITl"IAN Markets tN.Y. Stock Market Had lVaried Activity For Week By RADAR wmonr Nan YORK (AP)-The stock lret nlled up during at. year. ifrtrkzteeiifiivifileliifufa'TTs,ev:i:tiT'Tii1I: mm" 0' ll" 1'1"” 1'" "'5 A" recoveries dull days-and in an divldusl stocks were quite sensi- end it was lower for the third week "W "T cwwlme d"e1”Pm"u' lsince President Eisenhower's heart B"”'d md"'"7 5"” we" "m" l Investor confidence in the stock '1' market was severely shaken three mmd m 3 "corg5:;,i.,52,g3Vegl;l,Th:: New York exchange. Dome Mines York stock exchange since the first Nickel W” 0" Vi 't 7215' c"”dl'” an estimated ”7'996 000.000 his Walker was of! 3V; to 70m, and been subtracted from that total. gume" Sugmms '9" ' palm M Prices in ihc steel market are it unchanged. except for increases in Chqoll-n -list prices on large and small bolts, 1; silvery pig iron and spiegeleisen. paid on presentation of skunk? rm; FOLLOWING .m.C?;.;..... three weeks of the gains the mar- Despite the big ovar-all move- or less smothered in the general of ciiutlousness and timldiiy in Wall Street, even the record high nu, "etproduction by steel makers. use ,0, The Associated Press average of formed. I0 stocks last 33.20 on the week muke, and closed at 3165-70. ; Among Canadian issues on the lost is over the week's trading and closed at 143:1. Friday. International eweeh acific lost IV; to am. Hiram On the American '- Lake THE CDAMERC 1A L9 wilfllhi . O'RWiI-W"? -Isu .-no-. '”'” D 5.. -m., an 5.... -. . .- ...;.F........... 7-13.: 'i .guil :g:'.n day. ulng it. Canadian lPearson Sees Singapore Meeting Deciding To Continue Colombo Plan By C. B. BLACKBURN Preu Staff Writer SINGAPORE tCP) - External: Affairs Minister Pearson behaves a unanimous decision to continue the Colombo plan will be reached when the consultative committee debates the subject at a meeting of plan members opening here to- Pearson. representing Canada at the conference. says the utension may vary five years other period, but that no opposition is expected to the idea of contin- The Colombo Plan is designed to help less-develo ed members of the Commonweal - At the airport on his arrival here Saturday night from Ceylon. Mr. Pearson told reporters Par- liament will decide Canada's fur- ther contribution to the plan. add- ing that it is government policy not to decrease the amount. Canada's contribution; m mainly earmarked for Pakistan and India but probably will be extended to other areas. MUCH IN DEMAND Pearson also expects a move .1 the conference to create 3 mm formal secretariat but prefer; lb, current elastic setup which, 1,. believes, is operating suceslfuily and efficiently. Mr. Pearson, on a tour of col... tries in Europe and Asia, arrived here after a week in Russia and has been much in demand by col, leagues interested in his lmpm slons of IIIIIO goviet Union. He is t e ouse guest of , ernor Sir Robert Black ..uG,'3',',, address the Singapore Rotary cluh Wednesday. C a n a d are contribution at u atomic reactor to India is likely to be touched upon in discussion; of some Shore was unchanged at 5l2.'Glantl Jobs and curtailed business activ- y in this area. Staff at the Diaby ferry pier hast waters of the Hudson's bay. 99" 9" to 3, fllllllmllm Slllce they From its massive storage ,Canadian Pacific's Princess Helene ' tticd up at Saint John Sept. 30 be- and y , ,wbcat. Beneath its shadow the businessman. called the On-to-tltsk C3"-S9 07 ll W839 dlsllllle belweell ships of many countries have Bay Association, persuaded the the company and the Seafarers International Union. Many laid-off' workers are said to be seeking Jobs elsewhere. Local hotels. restaurants istorcs report a substantial sl l Behind the lllld thrives. and 0, his rail-ship transfer town. Many United States hunters "S118"? enter Nova Scolia through hi Digby at this season. In addition scallop and lobster! shippers are hampered by the cut-l ill"! of their main delivery routel3R0ACHED TN1378 to central Canadian and U.S. mar- keta. of the north. and C.......... . , . the CHICAGO tAPl-Majm- U . railroads and . the Brotherhood of Locomotive to Hudson's bay. Promoters Firemen and Engine- would save which had been approved with key points in the rail a go-ahead signal Union spokesmen agreement amounts to a package settlement worth 17 to 171.6 centsl The steel reached Kettle rapids an hour. lthef men, mostly sm.ed0,.e5' wmwm is the Churchill grain terminal stands on grey rock thrusting like a gnarled finger into wind-whipped llllis summer has flowed a river of moved into the bay and over the northern h o r i z o it, their holds crammed with Canadian grain- ' terminal a town And across the barren l-lmll tundra sc i e ii t i f i c and military minds seek to solve the mysteries Never before in its 26-year-old story has the National Harbor llioard terminal seen such activity. Its dismal past is all but forgotten. . Churchill as a port had a miser- ,'able childhood. As early as 1878 in move was made to have the fed- 5- eral government build a railroad gued that a shipping route through Construction of the rail line from network awaiting The Pas, 320 miles northwest of from the union. Winnipeg. to the bay began in 1910 estimated the in the direction of Nelson. 150 miles downcoast from Churchill. Nelson river and stopped there. at Nelson-was doomed. bins western Cnnailian farmers the line. abandon line to Churchill. March 29, 1929. sailed from Churchill the followin 0ctober- However. til September, 1931, the newly-completed terminal. DISASTROUS START tramp steamer Bright Fan. ar- have a proper lookout. and drought ruined Csnadi it brought little on The port was Tenth Serial On Sale Now Denominations 350. S100. 8500. 31.000. 35.000 interest - 33492;. Maturity: Nov. 1, 1967. Samhgs 3orwl I . . . and a wise llnddy he is. too. Canada Savings Bonds are the safest invc.-atnicnt he can buy for hiinscll and for . the family. Canada Savings Bonds are always iivnrlh Ihrtr punhase priir and they can TW CHSTINT at any time for 1006 on the dollar. plus earned inlcrcst. Order your bmidxfmm in mmv , by letter or lelrplinrit, or iimie World War. not to be reopened until 1945. From tlic duniping floor the grain is shot 300 feet up to the head floor lthen drops to the scale floor where lit is weighed in carload lots. Each yscale-there is a bank of four--has In capacity of 3.000 bushels. 'l'lic lwcighing operation is coniplcicd iii six minutes. i The grain tlicn drops workliouse flnnr where it is ur- dropped to :15 cleaning machines on the main floor. ' :.i.1 ' ing all foreign matcrial. The wheat is thcn rcltiritcd to the head floor. riroppcd four floors ltn the workhouse and then moved lby conveyor belt to the storag , .E........E., lrooms and bath plus this Possession November 1st. 2. Desirable Belvedere Corner. The next few years were as dis- couraging. The deprcssion came and grasshoppers crops. The mid-30s usiness to Churchill. closed down to com- mercial traffic during the Second was done gradually deteriorated and an expenditure of some 320,- 000000-5l4.000.000 on the line it- self and 36,000,000 on port facilities federal government to rehabilitate development I plans at Nelson and complete the it was not un- that the first comme u'al cargo was loaded from The first complete shipping sea- son in 1932 ended in disaster. The lBig Auto Population In it lCanada Causes Changes to me enough motor vehicles .-tin 1 g . capable of handling 20.000 bushelslth an hour. scrcen tltc whcnt. rcmov- lth ships it ship holds. vatcd and since then it has set an annual record for traffic. In 21 vessels arrived 31: 1954, 36; and 1955. 38. The federal government. eyeing 'the increase. authorized construc- , one of ,- 10 Shirts that mode the nnrtbcrn voyage. hit an iceberg iii Hudson's lare pulled into 'where four electrically dumpers minutes. The new annex. started in 1954. l . . l required 17.000 cubic yards of con. Scotia-born clergyman who died at ,crete and 950 tons of I l land structural steel. . Mr. Pegrston said in a pm. int i d t ' . g gg gm 1, , D, , . , Yenowknite was 3-16 to a 1-16. and j -- cl,.fs'X.,'".", I ','.'clf,i'enl'";E,,I"f,,'; 3,3 ., ,.i:”.f3;.3::l:.”::'g”l"g ll" U 5' STEEL ll ”” U9 9 93 XPOT 70m K9995-l1ll95 l"Cl”dl".g F9”ds' l your own lioiiie. school, church V CLEVELAND (APl-UV.S i,,g0HF . glilliillillxiient. use of we gdedlcinea. I hciisnifticsn hXII'i)li:S, 0,. ha”, phom. 3753, ll !j7!I'02fI;l;'(:1(())(l)10PE8lCI:ed an all-time high, I e , 9 0 0 N ards. 30 0- '-ll;1 5 ' F?:?Tm7m':'m-mr"'msmh o . . ne ons as! wee". e NOTHING C0 TROVERSIAL "l'l'l”l'"- "”" .”W"''""”. ”" lwMln.ER ll-',i'.W”.). 'l,"Mlm"t Centrallv located oppor magazine Steel said Sunday. lsIOWS POI'I' l I ne,.,.W,..A,.A write Mr. Vt. lite yg ttiiiiifitifx .:;zI'blt;l-lei h uiii- he Eatery; Smre 0” Ken 1 That was 5,000 tons more man; DIGBY NS mp) g C t, ed- a The reactor is in, addition to PUl'IlPll- 35 5L Pal" 5” E" F W 3” "T ,:,'"S,",, T ' the record set in the week whichlln k f ', ' ' . ,”" ”'"h l , , , , . . , , Canada's annual contribution to ll, Mniiti-cal ' GWTE? 0- - at 3"- "7 Street. ended Mav L.) m. ms year. ,3” 0 ?1'l'y 59FVlCe EH95: l e CHURCHILL, Man. tCPl-'lhe Construction ended in 1917 due to a bins. The old annex. contains 144 plan whhh 1, 33,000,000 this year - . - -- Wiltshire. Th - 3”" rate rose ha” a ay of Fundy between this ptirtlgiam pile of concrete and steel ",3; wartime steel shortage. What work storage bins, each with a capacity The gm was the idea Cars and Trucks For Sale T M319 . em wancted" r- mime 3):-e573 tier W or med and Saint John. ms. has left sol, I - . .. I-ITIIt?LE:'15T;i77(Ilt)RD COVAICH-. m; of 33,000 bushels- MOVEMENT T0 SHIPS When the grain is moved to the is first weighed, then But in 1926, an orzzaiiization of Egflppuegi :7 f:4lg:f(gg:'Vien3:"?;n:el:: tail 1,460-font gallery towering over the berthcd vessels. spouts drop from the gallery to the A reorganized On-to-the-Bay As- tsociation. now renamed the Hud- Steel finally rcaclicd this port on ISO" 5 Ba-V R O u '9 The first shipment of grain-a token shipment only-- :?g:mglB:.acl;e:ng” tourist ex c u rs i on s from the Prairies. By 1950 Churchill was reacti- ion of an annex to the terminal. Wglllflll completed in November it ti hi ih, t '20!" zljgmeooo gusshglrf to smolooo. go up one peniiy to three shillings I-I . inquiry decided the vessel did not l,,0,.',',g?,, moire ttiligaxnielcilalfitlsi faith The com- i the dumping room pa y H 5 S ' - operated empty four cars in four Twenty Association. pressed for more business for the greater railway in 1947 organized , in 1952. 26: 1953, go capacity reinforcing New York in 1932, wrote several starting this morning. of Canadian scientists and was unanimously ap. proved by the cabinet which thought it would be a good id” to be first to place one in Southeast Asia. Of the Colombo Plan meetings, only the first. today, and the final plenary session Friday are ex. pected to be open to the ppm, There is unlikely to be anything at a controversial nature discussed, Mr. Pearson was resting Sunday, V the cold he caught in Russia much improved- With other delegation leaders and the governor he went on a cruise to Raffles Lighthouse three hours away. l l l l - three lcigarets To Cost More In Britain LONDON (AP) - Most Bflllllli brands of c-igarets will cost more today. The giant lmpcrl:-il Tobacco C 31 announced a 20 pack will 1951 eight pence (51 cents) of which .j:.:..j.. DISTINGUISHED CLERIC l Rev. Nova Robert Norwood. volumes of prose and poetry. OTTAWA (CPl in Canada today to load up and drive away with the whole population. So fai- it has never been donk 0 claims of rush-hour drivers to o contrary. But in the opinion of C. W. Gilchrist of Ottawa. manag- ing dirccior of the Canadian Good Roads Association, the automobile There are' dinn's life. In a recent speech to the Ram! meeting of the International Road Federation. Mr. Gilchrist offered some interesting facts about til! ramifications of the auto industry in Canada. "The motor vehicle has shaped our environment. It defines the has become an item of major im- portance tn the average Cann- PROPERTIES FOR SALE T 1. City property situate at 19 Kensington Road. Grocery store presently operating on first floor A. W. GAUDET, Solicitor. store or seven rooms and bath if store discontinued. Good going grocery business. Can be purchased withor without stock. Lot 44 ft. x 212 ft. property on Brackley Point. Road near Contains three bedrooms. Attached - -f T h - t . 1 Garage. Lot 60 ft. x 180 ft. Oil hot water heat. Ideal mlfhg 'm.'”,,::e,::;: '6,,,,,d,,,,, . 1 funny home. restless. lshifting people. Mr. Gli- ' Applyzg chmiliicy-iairierage Canadian ncillwt area of our activities. It dictates our way of conducting business, of farming. of education. of coliti- shlp. and even our mode of crime and law enforcement. . . . "In 1954 Canadians spent min! on their automobiles than on all! other commodity and service. will the exception of f -" l ONE FOR EVERY FOUR There were 3.641.000 motor it x hiclcs in Canada in 1954. or about one for every four Canadians. 0110' 10 years before. he said. there welt eight people for every VPilll'lfl.. I The number of trucks and buses had increased. too. Since 944 11191! proportloii of the total nu her of motor vehicles had grown from Six expects to follow in his father"! footsteps nor to inhabit his house. He will move many times fTlll'll'll his lifetime. He will probably Wflll lour eight automobiles during in! e DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday, 28 October, 1955 for the subgrading of Traits- Canada Highway Section BARN CORNER to CHAR. L(7I'I'l7IO CITY LIMITS, EB 14, a distance of ap- proximately 1..7 miles. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, Provincial Building. Ch Prince Edward Island. Lowest or any Tender not neceaaari , ly accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the gbovg gdvgn. A.Waii:lI d .........:W.'.-.o'- M Oranealt. PROFESSIONAL CARDS . . . I in and m at THE hmunue to use mi "lg Regional Liaison Officers lcltllensillp and lniniigrationl (Uni-, T ' -- '” dlgnllgswm: EELUM ',;:ap' Smnnn prfmilmy. Cha;..;Ite.I'l-stiiol Graduates) Toronto and Maritime Ticgion. up to 37.600 to, BC. :oli';mionrasn:i;?rL c . . cnwii arcii u ' ' , ' I - air (lnll'lillllFIIlefl. I p.lmiq”'3l.':a, ship lmpectors (Marine Engincersl various centres. 54900-36700 wood, (Jutnpnnyr Edi Msthoson I Foster "mm MILES A YEAR it re&50Il8lP rcni . tt di ' ' ' ml ' . 'i, T'!llSiI1t”Ss nliplvrlliinll) uuTf)srl:0I'lI'11: NIVIT HUME! Equipment Co-Ordlnator. Ottawa. t4.9tifL&5.7oo, l Canadian Buijdinl H,u,j,L, EN nk.'l""d sh "During his vacation tic lllll I ncrsnn uith liniitcd capital and , , G. F. Ilntcbeson & Son probably travel 3.000 or 4.000 milrt l.-,m,,L.,,,.s5 ,,, ,,.,,,k mph, P0, Administrative Officers for Research 1.a1ioi-atnrics (Agriculture; 1eIsgIhoIIn:.T-o'I'.'lI.1 J. lame? Blanchard. B.A. I G. nufcnnm 13.0. in two Wu”. "me, I I , on the Box us. ('li.'-ii'lIiltr-town. iU"tlV'-3&3) gIl?Ilrattesl Ottawa. London. winnineiz and Saskatoon. 19 93" 3 "WI! 4333 II as-ailca ll. Dist am average he will drive 10.000 mile! TC C W W ” - " ' ' och year" ' . ' J. A. (is-rutliai-s. R.O. '3 - ' w to WNTIEII committee aerli twibh knowledge of Statute Law) House of .' .A'-.':'mo.:m' 11: lg 3. mg! sou Mr'iG"chmth:,"d ":1: :';(()(;T'n A N T E D g A”. Bwglfs Commons. Ottawa. 34.590--35.340. ' C... Cllllld ill ii"? '” mm',m,,,., 12...... 0...... 'nm ms . - - l . Anita: M. Gllils. LL.B. Byron 3- Gnnt. 00- V'"- " "' "l"'"" ' '" it moo mchm am - u;3ieR:h:'ii.l:: Erislneerlnz Design tittii-on lShipst Ottawa. up to I, "chm... 3.. oh, ,7" in In: at. only an priced car and drives - ,,,,,,, W mjf EM," Oct. I Naval Armament Maintenance Officer. Ottawa. u.17ou,m. T E N D E R. .i. a. Taylor. i:;o. Corner Kent 5 Queen Sta. miles annually. I! will cost T113 9900 a year or a1most30 W C9 "of his gross income- Ollli Ilsua 4730 h human lam ii.J.u.ioo.n'.o. -uaumuim Intsno n P.mskgn? '- Iathasol. Posh a F97 T" mum CHIROPRACTOR N" Gum" (cm g Rm 315 mg... gnu Dr. W. B. Carson and . "ugh Sunday T01 - J. A. Iaofinlgn '" ""”' "l '”" "" 3' """'- f'-,,,,,'' ',,'''.;.,"'i' 3.311 can sing. - but not Qlesei. ARCHITECT 1 ""',,'f,”".,..,.,,, W mm an. I. august-i.mir.lA. o. Keith ng1ey.l' go Ilaonisa O Ti-stnor -LI :i:;.g'”," 33' F to return": mi? met” S ta I Dial an Dial III E" CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS V Charlottetown, P. It 1. Hospital 1 Prllos&sl'dIllaIl. tlsed time. and bidders are invited to t th 1 bkh in '”'”""-”v 0 00- person (or otherwise) and be presentpdliutehlii opgnling. , "R. "T - H but ' ' I. I. DOANI I ' . R. 6. warm . " is one am: , it this art” 53 no fun