.,. r l . it F. ge 10 The Guardian g I Mmday, Amp 8, 1957 'ACCOMMODATlON FOR nonlin- IN MEMORIAM ' ' ' 7-"'r-G5,! of Howard Calibeck who ,. auay April 7th. 1952. 7.1 T .-,g Daughter and Family. : SMlTll--ln loving memory of filrs. -T Mary Smith. April 8. l936vl937. -.-' Your memory is our keepsake. us From which we will never part. God has you in His keeping, We have you in our hearts. Use CALLBECI(- In loving memory Always remembered by Wife and llesrders Accannadatgd ers or roomers. Home cooking Apply Box 915 Guardian. MALE BOARDERS ACCOMMO- dated. also home cooked meals served daily except Sundays. Dial 5221, 88 Pownal. liars and Trucks For Sale I954 CHEVROLET CAR. PEI!- fect condition. Phone 7932. 1952 DODGE SEDAN, 25.0” miles. Excellent condition. Dial 9493. E52 cnnvsu-zn. s CYLINDER Fanals lielp Wanted as time sell Doraldina. Cosmetics. P.0. 8. Station C. Nlontreal. Williams Lake. B L'. ' .,...y ".15.... -or-.'wr--Em-'-rs-iHousE FOR SALE high quality cosmetics to friends and acquaintances. Free details and catalogue figiomi At :41 A1-gyl. so-up gumn-.53.. t x 0 rooms nad bath. House built OPERATING noon ”Ei'U'n sEIelxIIt years ago. Oil heat. heavy G d t . r quired with pe::t-guI?a:ua'tI:r:(:R.vPiease stat. duty wiring, full cement base- ' . Kl ' l tr-.'.:;.? ..':.::"::.....r::..:.":::.6 ------ c----. c----- genial working conditions. 40 Apply LI. omum hour week. Fare rt-funded after gix months, Apply Administra- RICHARD I. HINTON, Q.C. tor, War Mcinoi-ial Hospital. luinmeraid-. .ARTHUR NURSING HOME convalescent formation phone 7729. FOR SALE Small business LIVINGSTONE - Mac- Open for female and male and chroni- cally ill patients. For in- stand at gs 2 I Lovingly remembered and sad- ,” Iy missed. Florence. Ernest and , grandchildren. MARTIN-In loving memory of s '5 dear husband and father. Hugh Martin. who passed away on April ll. I954. Time takes away the edge of grief. But emory turns back every leaf. Ever remembered by wife Bes- sie and family. MACLELLAN-In loving memory 3-, of a dear husband and father. John Clement MacLellan. who died April 8. 1953. , Deep in our hearts your memory is kept. We loved you too dearly to ever forget. Lovingly remembered by wife and family. IMITH - In loving memory of our dear Grandmother Mrs. Mary Smith who passed away April I. 1956. Deep in our hearts your memory is kept. We love you to dearly to even forget Sweet memories of you we will always treasure. Loving you always forgetting you never. Lovlngly . mes-nbered by grand- and great-grandchildren Perly - Arlene. Gary and Kenneth. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere Iianks to Dr. Brown. Dr. Laidlnw. Dr. Prowse. special nurses and nursing staff. the clergy and all ' those who sent flowers cards and I treats to me while a patient in the ,' P.E.I. Hospital: also sincere thanks to Dr. Mclntyre. Dr. Bonnell. nurses and staff and all those who sent treats and cards while I was a patient In the icinizn County Memorial Hospital. Robert Mat.-hon. Montague- I wish to thank Dr. Laldlaw. Miss McLean. nurses and staff for their kindness to me while a i patient in the Veteran's wing of the PE. Island Hospital. William A. Martin. Vernon. We vtish to take this opportunity in thanking the many friends and nciglibors for their kind response during our recent fire. which was quickly brought under control by their wonderful assistance. signed Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Matheson Hunter River. P.E.I. Daring Rescue Is Revealed GLOUCESTER. Mass. fAPl-A engine. heavy tiansmission. Riv- er View Service Station. Monta- gue. For light TWO ROOMS. 139 KING STREET. FOR RENT -FLOOR SANDERS Chandler Bros. Dial 8557. m.:m.m...m.-:mm. FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT IN Southporl. Dial lllfi. ? 4 ROOMS AND BATH. GROUND floor. Heated. continuous hot wa- ter. Apply Box 9l5liI. Guardian. LARGE HEATED AND FURNISH- ad room. Second floor. Nice lo- cation. Dial 3306. A STORE IN CITY, CENTRAL location. reasonable rent- Box. 900. Guardian. m.....:.m...:....... ROOMS TO LET - WAITRESSES or working girls preferred. Ap- ply 288 King Street. mm NICE 4 ROOM APARTMENT. with bath in Parkdale. available immediately. Phone 6185. m...m......a..mm. TWO ADJOINING UNFURNISIL ed rooms. upstairs with sink. Adults. Phone 4597. or Apply as Water Street. FOR RENT-MODERN BRIGHT Six room house. Good location. Inquire 374 Beaver Street Sum- merside. HEATED APARTMENT SIX rooms and bath second floor. 375.00 monthly. Brighton Road. Dial 8476. For sale .m..m.:...:......... BALED HAY. RICHARD DlCl(IE- son, New Glasgow. run sans: I.aiE:vri.i-: ALSO man's suit. Dial 6181. SLIGHTLYVIUSED VELOX sar- ator. 600 lbs. Lorne B. Kielly Covehead. Rd. TEN TON BALE!) HAY. 500 EU- shels. Clinton oats. Apply Clay- ton Hughes. Emerald. ..m.m....?......m. COW - SIX YEARS OLD - TO freshen middle of April. Apply John Mathcson. Brookfielri. TWO REGISTERED HOLSTEIN cow due in April. Apply Claude Barrett. Spring Field East- LIMITED SUPPLY USED KERO- sene refrigerators. Good condi- tion. Douglas Bros. and Jones. Ltd. AN EASTER GIFT WITH A meaning - will please a parent. Christian friend or shut-in. See the ' ' tin-1 display at The Bible House (Opposite Eaton's) LOVELY PUPPIES. PURE IIRED extraction. some house-broken.. Two to nine months. Pate's Or- chard View Cabins. O'Leary. Choose yours for Easter pow. 29-year-old Gloucester fisherman's FOR SALE ONE PURE BRED daring rescue in icy Atlantic wat- ers last Monday of a fellow crew . W" p . . , fl (I ' when their vessel reached port. Raymond E. Goulan swam fully ' . clothed for M0 feet to snatch from drowning a non-swimming mate. Gerald W. Smith. 24. in heavy use off Georges Bank. I60 miles southeast of Gloucester. Goulart's feet was hailed as "one of the moat heroic rescues I've ever witnessed" by his skip- per. Capt. Freeman Corkum of the scallop draggar Sylvester E. Whalen. smith. on his first trip to sea, . lost his balance and toppled ever- bo . seamen tossed a life ring. a ' - which he grabbed. but could not get over his head. Running seas carried him off and it was feared he would drown until Goulart plpii'g'ed to his rescue. e good Lord was with me and with that young man." Gou- lart said. WIDILY ICAITEIED 6lncetbnendoftheN,' ' wars in Int! about zs.om.ooo peo- Jollity 7 years old. good brood mare. Has been trained in 28 Ta Francil Follard North' Granville P.E.I. I am STANCHEL. nooss: ANDI harn. 13 acres of land. Alsoi House at Kellys Cross and barn V: acre of land. Apply Reg Kelly. Kelly's Croat- IFL-EXALUM VENETIANARLINDSI START A PERMANENT YEAR- round business. You begin barn- ing good money the first day. Strictly your min boss. Fami- lex's exceptional quality assures quick, easy sales uitli DIBMY 01 repeat orders. Your hometown and surroundings w .l'01H' terri- tory. All families are customers and users of products such as ours. Write for dz-iails. Familex Dept. 55 Station (1 Montreal. Last Andglfqiginil MET :- IN MONTAGUF. KEYS on ring Finder please leave at Post Office. Renard. LOST WALLET CONTAINING sum of money and papers be- tween Canada Packers and 187 Prince Street. Finder Apply to Hilton Hardy Phone 3369. R0 ward. Mala Help Wanted EXPERIENCED MTN r o R farm work. Write Box 950.. Guar- FARM FOR SALE Ideal farm for small farmer: Situated on paved highway facing P o w it al Bay. 65 acres, 35 acres clear. new house. Reason for selling, leav- ing Province. Apply- ATWOOD MscRAE Alexandra Pennsylvania train smashed Into a row of eight empty mall cars here Wednesday - night killing the train's engineer and injuring more than 25 was- accident occurred shortly after the six-car passen- ger train emerged from the Hud- IGIIICTI. dian. MAN. F O R. FARM. W 0 RI(.. Steady employment. Apply Mel-' ville Bell. Desable. Wiiilfnn. IMMEDIATELY, A 9H, Guardian. SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT Must be smart and clean in ap- wages expected. flaleafemalemll-sip-Vfantod .m..........m...: ARTIST WANTED - SOMEONE to do fine pen and ink printing and drawing. Call 7347- L.m....n..m. Mlscellaneoiisg V wasrn PAPER nauzo. rni-in for hauling. Apply Guardian of-I fice, Charlottetown. ' for that new spring look. Free estimations. Dial 7522. "DESTROYER" FOR USE IN. out-door toilets. Eats right down to the earth. saves you that un- pleasant cleaning task. Full dir- ections. satisfaction guaranteed. smart boy for farm work. wi-lie ,experience necessary, stating wages expected to Box pearance. Write Box 916 Guard-p ian. stating age. experience and-' Belvedere Corner, St. Pet- er's Road. Consisting of store, stock. fixtures and land. Apply- BOX 898 Guardian. ENGINEER DIES IN CRASH (AP) -- A DIIIODIGT SECAUCUS. N .I. Railroad The son River tunnel. SALES CAREER Wanted three men to fill vacancy left in our organiz- ation due to rapid increase in business. The men we are looking for can make better than S100.00 per week. also ywonderful remuneration on all business. Full training, no car helpful but not essential. THE C. E. RICHARDSON AGENCY Apply--Box 913 Guardian. W A N T E D Salesman and mechanics. Apply Io- JOHNSTON MOTORS. Murray Rim Stating experience. etc. Predicts U. 5. Price Index Will Advance cuzvsznann (AP!-Steel mag- uino predicts the wholesale price index on all commodities other than farm products and food will rise another ,I.I points by the end of 1957. With 1917-49 as 100, the index will be 139.1 by next Jan. I. the Inagaslne says. At the end of 1956 it was 115. an increase of nearbi five points in a year. The metalwo Li... trade weekly llyl lie previous prediction of a If to 16 per ton increase in the base price of steel amund mid- rlsr will be reflected in a four to five-per-cent increase in the prices of metalworking industrial products. Steel production fell a half point last week to 92.5 per cent of capac- ity. with a yield of 2.367.528 tons. the magazine reports. The easing of production continued downward e on scrap prices. The magazine's composite price on steel remained at 8139.71 a net ton. but the scrap price fell 82.67 to 545 I gross Ion. SOURIS HOSPITAL Cook wanted, immediately. Apply to Matron. FOR SALE Ten acres of land with residence and large barn on Mount Edward Road within one mile of Char- lottetown. Immediate pos- session. Apply- M. A. FARMER, Solicitor. Tenders Order a can now. only 3100 post- paid. Log Cabin Products. P.0., Box 26l ('harlottelown- I . I g Nursery Stock GARDEN SEEDS! ALSO MARI-I time grown registered Lauren-' tian. Moase's Mangel. Kale, etc. Write (or Dial 7067! for frc cat- alogue. Vesovls Seeds. York. GARDEN SEI-IDS: ALSO MAR- ltime grown registered Laurent- Ian, Moa5e's mangel. Kale, etc. Write (or dial 7067i for free A' Vcsey's Seeds. York. sen-Ic'es Oftered BLAND GRILL. QUEEN STREET. aervlng full course dinners; specializing in Chinese dishes.- Dlal 5220. ' MODERN FUMIGATING SER-I vice throughou; the Island. HR. Quinn Proprietor. P.0. Box 451. ROMEMAKERS - ONLY ELNA dares to make this offer. If you can find any other home sewing machine. that does everything Elna can do, Elna will buy it for you. If you are thinking of getting a new Sewing Machine It w1Il pay you to investigate how we can make this offer- Arrange for a free Elna Trial In your home. by caning our Instruction Centre 3110. Our first ten clutt- omers will receive a very spee- ial Introductory offer. m Fanale llels Vlsiitad WANTED EXPERIENCED GIRL for house work May lst.. Good wages. Sleep in or out. Apply Box 906 Guardian. GIRL OR MIDDLE AGED WO- paople have emigrated from the United Kingdom to places outside Europe. man Immediately for tourist borne. Apply Mrs. Ira MaeCover- ey Cavendish. RlPI.EY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT Phone 0727 Charlottetown. wn nnram AND REWIND Mo-' tors. washer repairs. wringerl rolls. refrigeration. Sales repairs. House wiring. Electric. Wasted .:........C LIGHT JOG CART. PHONE rum; iu.irsin-i-in; and Storey plate or quaru.'biiii”ss9s;;l noon AND noann ron INVAL-I YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP 330.00 . ... . CAR BATTERIES beer bottles. scrap metal. .-no--.---............. .. l2000Ib.TonI . Each 31.50 Paying highest cash prices for nines. horsehair, Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Street. Open 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 PM. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. Tenders will be accepted up and until noon April 15th, for the trucking of feed from Albany Station to Crapaud Creameryls feed house Crapaud. and neatly piled therein. Kindly state is tender price per cwt when roads are open. and price per cwt. during the restricted period. The Company is not obliged to accept the lowest or any tender. CRAPAUD CREAMERY C0. TIRES- Large stock of guaranteed used tires on hand. Come in and select your choice from our big outside display racks. Priced from 54.95 to S935 I Z - U - 1 I PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. I Dell. Mctheson di Foster lottetown RR. 5. P.E.I. WANTED TRADE lost TON FORD Truck Good Condition for '5 ton Truck. Phone li2lll. Write Box. as Water St. Charlottetown. HEALTHY PUPPPIES FOR CHIL- dren's pets. Sliile all particu- lars in first letter. Apply Box Ill Guardian. Vlastel To In ....:m....m..m.. MD PISTOLS. RIVOLVIRS. powder flasks and borns.. shot pouchesa etc. also aid reloading tools. I'. G. Kennedy. 0 Lap- thonre Ave.. Charlottetown. WITH TI Rllt .m.....................m TWO OR TIIRII ROOMS. WITH two children. Dial 1004. IOUII IN CWT BEFORE MAY lat. .Adpply Sydney leadersol. I Id lady as soon as possible. Apply Box 911 Guardian. I10 Rlchsoad St. FEED TURNIPS. PHONE 574! J. Elm" 3' or write to II. B. Jones. Char- I. gt D amhard;-ctn” M. A. farmer. O.C.. I.l..I. Ii U Commerce Bldg. Allison M. Glllls. LLB. C Ilcbaod E III! Giff I A Vlalthen Ooudet, l.LI. W1 II(. III Grlllu I. I Palmer Ii Hoalom i I2 I N!!! I& 1(- Pealulmdiclssa rnorunnstred J.A.MoeOoiqew M Xlll teal. Idosnioal Talon ...... ....) IARI. aovasaaic mason s. a. naoawarm. cw. asecu-usuIIln.oc.ooinoaL OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Cnrruthors. I.O. Iyron J. Grant. O.D. DIIIIIII A RUBBER WELDERS St. Peter's Road Dial 4912 By FORBES BIIUDE Canadian Press Baalseaa Elle: Canada recent-ly-Ild 9"" I" quite a few of them-feel that In Canada and the United States no much emphasis is put on Brit- ain's difficulties and not dolllh on her accomplishments. for instance. followlns the rec- ent outbreak of nearly every visitor was asked just how much they would hurt the British economy- The visitors. however. gurpringly unconcerned about the strikes. They didn't minimise them. but they apparently re- garded them as passing troubles aid, as things are turning out. they appear to be right. TAKE UP ON RETURN l-lalford Reddish. head of a Brit- isli delegation from the Dollar Ex- ports Council which has been in Canada since March .10. is one of those who feels the story of Brit- lsli industrial accomplishment has not been adequately told the world. and probably this is one of the things he and his delegation will take up when they return to Britain this week. Mr. Reddish said he was pulled" at the few British lications to be seen on C newsstands as compared American publications. The delegation has been particu- larly looking Into opportunities for sales to the Canadian construction industry and, summing up its ob- jective, Mr. Reddish said: "Canada has a trading deficit with the United States. and Brit- ain has a trading deficit with Can- ada- If Britain can find means of supplying competitively to Canada some of the goods now bought in the United States. it will benefit the economies of both counties." MUST ADAPT DESIGN Items which the delegation sug- gested mlght be sold here include ceramic tiles. faucets and fittings. hardware. steel doors. electrical H”. pub- with Hopeful Sign Seen On New York Exchange NEW YORK (AP) stocks broke out on the upside of a six- week trading range last week. They did It on expanded volume. Yet neither the price gains nor the volume expansion was large enough to caues any great rejoic- ing. Combined. they were Just a hopeful sign that better days might be ahead. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks gained 81.50 to 8175.70. It was the sixth-straight week of a ,' advance. Possibly more significant. it was the biggest of the six. some market analysis viewed the price action as the start of a spring rise. Others saw it merely as a minor technical rally result- ing from an oversold condition. FEEL TENSION EASING Possibly the most important fac- tor. although it may have been based more on hope than reality. was a feeling the tension over the Middle East was easing. The five most active issues on the New York stock exchange this week were: U.S. Hoffman. down M at 10 on 241.700 shares; American and For- elgn Power. up it at less; Luk- ena Steel. up 596 It Own: Bethle- hem steel. up is at tau: and El Paao Natural Gas. up 256 at am. Canadian issues on the New York exchange made fractional changes. Walker - Gooderham closed at 7334:. up is from last week's close. Canadian Pacific ad- dad V4 at 8495 and International Nickel was to higher at loose. Dia- tlllers - Seagram closed at 10'ti. down 5'4 and Dome Mines was is CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OIICIQICOQIIOIHI. Mhalltltlaooenll H. 1. Method. LO. liturg- Zjr- MJSICIANS pg JOHN anon has-Isluasuaea; status Id? P.l.l CHIROPRACTOR . , an '' cnumai on (W ln't Ifill'lI IIIII it's :'f:'"c' TOO Law a. I.” g Get IIIQII I'llGI'IEST.TaADE IN VALUE , ONANXIGW ix iiygly 1- I. II It I Dial llll ioewr at 139': c.'.f.".i'i'.” 3...; ”3. '7I......''”'”' J. S. , . . " P" ' "'3 IE7." ' 0 Stock Exchange with a rise of 46. 010010! at Iii. Brsslllan Traction went ahead Va to IfWa and Jupiter 0iIIddadl6Iocloaoat!96. British industrialists vlaltlng tlln strikes in Britain. dulgn seemedfln uardian Want Ads -- Dial 8506 ' fittings-ass well as heavy equip- meat for use In actual construc- llr. Reddish said British sup- Pliers must adapt their designs to Canadian requirements. but this didn't rule out the fact that "some god. things come from England. some suppliers who had changed to suit this market. how- ever. had found the changed de- Ilgns sold well in Britain. Ideas. he commented. are a two-way w. Mr. Reddish thought British de- velopment in the Canadian mar- ket could follow a natural progres- sion. First. an industry might sell here and ship from overseas as sales were made; then. as its mar- kel grew. it might establish ware- houses; later it might start man... factoring. but lstul make F Ial imports from the parent plain, Delegation members said Cana- dian banks are probably "the most helpful in the world" to Industries trying to establish here. BOUGHT WINNIPEG FIRM R. S. Jukes, managing director of British Plaster Board (Hold. Inga) Ltd.. said his firm had bought Western Gypsum Products Ltd., Winnipeg. a few years ago IN MEMORIAM MR8. ERNEST GRIFFIN There passed peacefully to her Eternal Reward the soul of Mrs. Ernest Griffin at the home of her grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Reign Griffin. Montague on February 19, I957 in her 84th year- She left her home in Albion on the 14th, to visit a few days and to check with her doctor. On the lath. she took a heart attack and never rallied. All medical skill was useless for her lfeavenly Fa- ther who doeth all things well willed otherwise. so he called her to that land of rest and peace to be forever with her Lord whom she loved and in whose finished work she was trusting. She was a faithful member of the United Baptist Church. a place she WW4 I0 so and her seat was sel- dom vacant. She was a woman of Christian intelligence. honest and sympathetic. one who leaves many virtues behind worthy to be said. "Rise up and call her blessed." She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James W. Creed. Al- bion and a widow of the late Ce- phas Davey. leaving her with g family of nine children. but her trust in God gave her courage and strength to face all her trials. A!- la. five years a widow. she mar. ried Mr. Ernest Griffin. From this marriage she had three sons. two predeceased her in infancy. They worked hard and made a success- ful and honest home life together. She was a true wife and a loving mother. She leaves to mourn a sorrowlng husband and the following fam- ily: Austin. predeceased; Kathei-. lne (Mrs. Leigh Wight). Sturgeon; Brenton. Los Angeles. California; Helen. (Mrs. N- S. Recki. Wash. IIIIIMI. U.S.A.: Bcxey (Mrs. B. Graham): Sturgeon; Emma (Mrs. Chas. Seavernsl, Boston. U.S.A.; predeceased: Grace (Mrs. Ellie UOWEIIYII. Montague: Harriet (Mrs. H. A. Lake). Ottawa; Cg. phena (Mrs. Lawrence AlacHer- roni. Gaspereanx: Albert Griffin. Sourla. P-I-:.l. Also thirty-three grandchildren, fifty-nine g re a l- grandchlldren and seven great. great-grandchildren. Her funeral was held at the Stur- leon Unied Baptist Church. Ser- vices were conducted by her pu. tor Rev. M. A. Rogerson, assisted by Rev. W. A. Paterson, George- town. The hymns sung were: "By Cool SlIoams' Shady Rlll." "Moth- es-'a Prayers Have Followed Me." and "Does Jesus Care.” Organist, Idlss Clemmle MaeI.ean. Monta- gue. After a large concourse of rela- tlves and friends viewed the re- mains. she was laid to rest in the new Sturgeon Cemetery. At the going down of the sun And In the morning we shall meet her. -. Feel Too Much Emphasis Placed On-U.K. Problems and now had acquired a site in Vancouver on which they planned to build. He said that even more import- ant than the physical property they had acquired. his firm had acquired a Canadian personnel fa- miliar wltl. the Canadian market. w Atha. director of Guest. and Nettlefolds (Midland!) Ltd.. forecast that the world sup- ply of steel Is likely to be scarce for five to 15 years. The delegation was in Ottawf March ans; Tomato March 29-. Avril I; and has been In Montreal since. It will return to Britain Tuesday and will come back to Canada for a western tour in June and July. Present plans are to visit Wlnnipez. Calgary. Edmon- ton and Vancouver. Arctic Seas Are Canadian OTTAWA (CPI-The Arctic seas are considered Canadian territorial waters. Prime Minister St. Laur- ent reiterated Saturday in the Commons. He also indicated the United States shares this view since they asked Canadian government clear- ance to send two task forces into the Arctic this summer on com- bined supply and hydrographie surveyiwork. He said in a statement. pre- pared in reply to a question asked Friday by Howard Green (PC- Vancouver Qllldrll, that it jg hoped much valuable information on a possible northwest passage for large ships will result from the hydrographlc survey. Canadian representatives and technic' would accompany the task forces. one leaving from th. east coast and the other from the west coast of the U3. Mr. Green had asked for infor- mation on press reports that the U.S. is marslialllng two nnuw ships in the Pacific and so in the Atlantic-of navy and coast gugi-d vessels. Mr. St. Laurent said. iiowever. that any suggestion the two con- voys are being organised to mm a new northwest passage rather "I!" llllllily DEW (Distant Early Warning) radar line construction sites is "the fruit of a rather ac- tive imagination." Forecast Record Exploration FRI-IDERICTON (CPl-Record mineral exploration lniNew Bruns- wick was forecast for this year by Lands and Mines Minister Buch- anan ln the Legislature Saturday. Mr. Buchanan made the state- ment In the first weekend sitting of the House during consideration of his department's timates. Explorations to date. he said. have uncovered a "tremendous de- posit" of lead. zinc. copper and silver in the Bathurst. N.B. area. There was a problem of separat- ing the finely blended area but this could be solved. He said the manganes edevelop- ment in the Woodstock area was nearing completion and the area's production of 1.000.000 tons of coal in I050 was a record. He foresaw new possibilities of a chemical industry using the sell deposits In the Moncton area. I III MEMORIAM LESTER MATTHEW! His many friends and acquain- tances were saddened to hear of the sudden passing of Lester Mat- thews at the P.E.I. Hospital on Feb. II. 1957. The late Mr. Matthews who was in his tdth year was the son of Joseph and the late Margaret Matthews. His mother predeceas- ed hlm 10 years ago..l:'eb. ll. Lea- ter was of a kind jovial dis- position. The of I and old people he enjoyed and . t time. R ill adl GUARDIAN 3.:-;,;",;:;:,-, A,.'.';';:;;';g:; by ;'.m.3.:;x...?.: - Q or av -CLASSIFIED mes :.'..."."l;..'””.'.Y:.'?l.l.”..f.".:.'.'..'l""'" 5;-n ac ;-;;--,;-,---n: -3; Iloygg IUD"? '1 UN”. Phona 8506 ...... ,.,”:,f,7,:",d'",,','.,'f"”f;';',I; mm. Joseph of the c.a.x. In as ,',',"",','.,,c',I;,"c',;.13'C'f.',;d.'I",f 9:: End bimflew Wlltshlre: also I on. mingle”: D.;.,,,, 30...... mm” mm four iimaen. and live half g.g"..,h. ' Creed and Spencer Creed. 'I'.;.::' .l'uc" hm,”- Wlllt ""'- 3'" ""I”'- his late residence " at g.,,,,..,,,'..-. ui. -riuaorss "I In , I. -- iasnueasnann-ti'cm""”" h "".:ra'e.e'edudol:.f ginkgo-u'..:.":':' Elllblld iacan.w.ii.annus.iu C ' M. ham or lv'e.tlmes. aae w N no beams were hprwI:h".:aermue mm "'1-7'-. p.g.........,.,.,.' ul:.'t.""""""t"i-3-7-lcb.l1nausaouuu.' ...... nu.-... .nh lmnaat was h tefasolss 3. of new at : Iatbsrlae. and Ray. ' """ '"""" 1' """3' Grace Illa Jessie g-1.. up it Qverie TM .1