Use Guardian Want Ads Phone 3632 I Agents Wanted _ AGENTS FOR ELECTRIC WATER heaters. Easy sale. Good profits. Retails $3.25. For information wriw to: New Heater 00.. 160 Elgin Street, Granby, Que. ‘ififizonii IMMEDIATELY acr- resentatives full or part. time basis. High commission. Promo- tion to hard worker. Permanent position with reliable firm. Wherever _vou live write for de- tails Doraldina Cosmetics Coin- pany ‘.600 Delorlmier Dept. 7. Montreal. Bna_rders l\i:i:iiiiiiiIoiiateil_ ;§.;{N'-1‘-;.7,.Tfioa’r{i)'i~:iT6ix aoo3i— vrs. Dial 6906. W Fdfififisficifimaionarnp IN country home. Write Box 431 c/0 Giiavdian. BOARD!-IRS A(‘(‘()MMOI)ATEl) IN mmfortable private home. Apply at 284 Grafton Sireet. or Dial Gfilfl. _~ cars 8. Trucks For sale you s.fi.E—i94'T'Moiv.utoIL Doug's Service Station. Mont- agile. roa ' SALI-1-1950 roan. ran- iect COI‘lCl'.[l0ll. John Clair, Mont- agile. Fo“.:’s;.T:.:.T.s'm.‘.'.rm.fi. 3 ton, \\.tli Brantford Anthony hoist. Wiil sell separate, Russell Nll1CQ\.l8l‘l'lE. Clyde River, [on sAT.n—— i9':iii"i:iii=:\'iu)I.1~:'r. good condition. or trade for cattle. Apply Freddie I-‘oril. I":rrin;;ton. _,-. cl€EOiEi§ “Tremendous get-away power at your command.” 1952 DeSOTO SEDAN Custom Radio and Air Conditioning. F. R. MCLAINE LTD., Malpeque Road Dial 7358-9 For Sale roaTsALi: "L-'Fox‘1>r-ms. 1.1.011) Ma.cPhail, New Haven. FOR. SALE _. GUERNSEY cow. clue to freshen last. of May. Geo. Tweedy. West Royalty. FOR SALE -— TABLE AND chairs. siiiiahiia. for summer cot- . tage. Dial E\0t1'l. _4_~ 1Ton,'siu,1.; _ IIOLSTEIN nun. calf. Apply to Alex Agnew. Phone 5 E67. sans — SUMMER cor- tage at Rosebank on shore. Call 4555. .___.__—————————— IO]! SALE — TWO ACRES LAND. Kenslngtxm Road. 6. Claude Smith. Phone 3421. I03. same: —- wan. (‘LEANEII timothy seed. Free from weed goods. $14.00 per cwt. H. Prid- ham. Alberton. R.R. FOB sAi]z'— QIYANTITY or magprii Wheat. Also Abegweii. Oats, free of mustard. Alex Mac- Quarrie. Clyde River. F6i—sAi, ._ COMMERCIAL NO. I Charlottetown No. 80, barley and _\'o. 1 Erban oats. B. B. Jones. Bunbiiry. FOR SALE — WALLACE REFRIG- erated 6 ft. Meat Display Case. Excellent condition. A grand buy. Write Box No. 426, Guardian Office. FOR SALE — DRESSER. LIB- rar_v and hail table. iron beds. mattrcsses. settce and two chairs. kitchen cabinet, 3 burner oil stove. 2 plate electric ritngetie. Dial 4162. FOR SALE—I4-P001‘ PLYWOOD boat. Jeep marine engine. copper bottom. two suits. leather uphol- atering, automatic baier, running and mooring lights. Speed 23 miles per hour. Apply Box 22. Kenaington. For Sale One No. 5 Massey Harris disc drill. 13-run, used two seasons. Also 1 nine-year-old mare, 1400 lbs., sound of wind and limb. E. W. TURNER. O’Lcary __.————-?-——-—-—?-i- For Sale A large number of NH x BR. Pulleis. 11 weeks old. Also granite white rocks, 16 weeks old. (Christie strain). Prices reasonable. HAROLD CAMPBELL, Chelton, P. E. I. For Sale 38-acre shore farm, with small house and ham. Sit- mugtro R k gold‘: Idulnlor film}-’ 0 ant KENNEDY raT"siis iiéfiieiii Vlailtuf FOR. SALE -— BROADCAST SEED- er. D. G. MacNeill, Clyde River. FOR’ SALE — SEVERAI. __ooon calves. Stan Parker. I-‘redericton. fi)Tz‘sa'i;'r:':_i'ii'iiEs_ii’i’c”itFi._a $12.00. .42 Orlebzir Street. F6ifs‘Afic:no7:§E,’iioo 1-ousns. Work anywhere. quiet. Apply Robert Dodds, l-la ~lngton. l-‘OR safi-.' — aux oars. coon seed. Robert Mitchell, Villagc Green. Fox SALE — xici-; rouse‘. cow. ne\\'ly freshened with Hereford calf. John Jewell. .\'orih River. i7(iit'sXi.ir'7'—"(iicl\'r:nAi. ELEC- Il‘l(‘ roiaiy ironei‘. Per-'eCt con- dition. $63.00. Dial G.'l76. F6R—SALE4-——S1‘ANDiNGAPlNi:. lumber. Good quality. Apply 1')? Mark Brazel. .lolinston's Rivcr, P. E. I. F6i{'sAi.'ii —'i?il\'>r4Lr~:A i‘(Tiif- sliires. Several young sows and boars from Dam A. R, score 91. Arthur Painter. I-‘ranch River. 'coii.'sair:“—'¢§isxisrUiL'rU:i76§a mare, 9 years. sound, smart and true worker. Roy Campbell, Chel- ion. I-"OR SAl.I2—BUlLDING LOTS IN, new residential area. on Mal-i peque Road. near City. Sidney Enman, R.R 7 Fo’i{—s.u.r. _ ANYONE WANTING good clean stone for fill or cement, apply Elmer MacDonald. Hunter River. l FOBVS.-\LE— ABE(iV\'l‘JI'I‘ SEED oats, no weeds. 80 cents per bushel. Mrs. Walter Weeks, lluntcr Rl FOR SALE--FOUR MILK CANS; foundation cobbiers and mixed grain. Sterling MacKinnon, North River. :__..__.__:.: FOR. SALE — ‘,4 ACRE OF LAND. West Royalty. Apply to Alexander MacDonald. St. Peter's Road. R. R. 3. Charlottetown. Phone 7929. FOR SALE — HOUSE AND OUT- buildings. new henhouse. Ideal spot for summer home. poultry or hog raising. Apply Elmer Mac- Donald, Hunter River. FOR SALE —-1 USED MASSEY Harris tractor, 101 Junior, with hyo-lift and Cultivators com- plete. Good condition. $700.00. 1 hyo-hyst, 12 foot with platform. $200.00. 1 van box, 13 by 7% feet, $200.00. Bell's Service Sta- tion, Montague. Phone 47. FOR. SALE — NEW 2 SECTION Lever l'lth Harrows. $69.00. 1 only slightly used A.sLml Refrigerator $59.00. New Mcclary ll ft. Refrig- erator, 5 year guarantee on unit. Regular $380.00 for $260.00. Mc- Gowan.-i Limited, Kilmuir. FOR SAI.E—SE'I‘ MASSEY HAR- ris cultivators and hillers, scc—. iional seeder. Three.-horse man- ure spreaders. $75.00 each: num- her truck wagons. $20.00 to $40.00. Horse disc harrows. Used tractors. Driving wagon. like new. Mrs. Walter Weeks, Hun- ter River. FOR SALE — MEN'S GABAILDINE Pants $3.89. Boys tweed suits. 2 pair pants. $4.95. Printed cotton dressing gowns, $1.95. Ladies‘ linen suits. pastels, $7.95. 60 gauge or 51 guage nylon stockings, 84c. Ladies dresses 3-44, $1.59. Refunds. Order by mail C. O. D.. Mrs. l. Schaefer. Drumniondville, Que- bec. FOR. SALE — BECONDITIONED pianos. Your choice of }Ielntz- man, Bell, Williams and other well known makes. Our recon- ditioning carries a guarantee of A. lifetime‘s satisfactory use. Pos- itively not one rusty string or piece of moth-caten felt. Miller For Sale AT ROSE VALLEY A house and barn, on a 1 acre lot. Buildings in good repair. Near school, church and store. Also 2:’) acres of land, if desired. Priced cheap for quick sale. ERLAND COUSINS Foiiiala Help Wanted WANTED — A RELIABLE GIIII. or woman for housework. Apply 131 Kent Street. WANT!-ZD—RELIABLE GIRL OI woman for housework. Good wages. 21 Bayfield Street, Char- lottetown. -. WANTED -- GIBL FOR WORK AT Tourist Resort in N. 5. Pleasant surroundings. Experience not nec- canary. Write Box No. 426. Guard- lln Office. Help Wanted WANTED — HIGH SCHOOL OB College student for work on sat- urday‘a and during vacation per- iods. Write Box 424. Guardian. Lost LOST. our iir, cnim-s rus- tic glasses. Please phone 5652. l.Os'r— BETWEEN ClIARl.0'l"l‘l:- town and Lower Montague. khaki refrigerator cover. Re- ward. Bryenton Macksy LOST — MAY IUTII. BETWEEN P. E. 1. Hospital and Queen street. brown wallet containing money. Reward. write Box (ll. Guardian. Male Help Wanted WANTED - ‘HIRE! OB FOUR men with car who really coufd use $100.00 or more per month more time in evenings. Could be- come mrmnent. one of Canada's largest firms will train you I‘. their expense. Trifle-rs do not up- WANTED —- MAN OB BOY FOB farm work. Apply Harry Mulch.‘ Souihport. WANTED — MARRIED MAN for farm work. home provided. Mrs. Willard Kelly. Bunbury. WANTED—MAN FOR. STEADY travel among Consumers in a splendid locality close by. Per- manent connection with large manufacturer. Only reliable hustler considered Write Raw- leigh's Dept. E-470-131, Mont- real. Miscellaneous TII.I-I AND LINOLEUM LAID.‘ Light trucking. Phone 3458. | ASHES HAl'LED. LIGHT TRUCK-' lug. Phone 9803 vv'K§\"i'En—/ii.r;Vn0 runs. PINTS or quarts. Dial 8505. Michael Bros. Auto Loans A loan on your car can be arrang- ed quickly and privately at Trans- Canada Credit Corporation. Each loan up to $l..'r0U is life insured to take care of unpaid balance in case of death. A courteous Trans- Canada Credit counsellor inter- vlews you privaitely. TRANS-CANADA CORP'N. cR13m1- LIMITED Corporation, Ltd.) B. C. STEEVES, Branch Mnnager.| Block Bldg.. IMA Kent St., Quickies l¥y_Ken Reynolds -2‘ ,. . “- - - if he could hunt Wanted like he chases cais—I could it subsidiary of Traders Finance sell him with a Guardian Want Ad and make a fortune!" Wanted Charlottetown. Phone 8523 llursery Stock S-'lTItA\'\"ERII'\"'I‘l.ANTS $1.00 PER berry Plants $10.00 per thousand. $1.50 per hundred prepaid. M. I-‘. Reeves, Souihport. PIIEDIIER AND SENATOR DUN- lap strawberry plants $1.50 per hundred, 310 per thousand. Earl Balderston, Tea Hill R. R. 1 FOR SAL!-1—S’l‘RAWBERR.Y plants, Dunlap and Premier $1.50 per hundred, 510 per thousand. Raspberry canes $4 per hundred. Dennis Neal. Winsloe. STRAWBERRY PLANTS -— SEN- ator Dunlap strong healthy year old plants, freshly dug, trimmed ready to set out. Price $1.50 per hundred. $10.00 per thousand. Prepaid. With each order for 1000 plants. one goose- berry bush included free. Parker Jewell, York. Sales Help Wanted I-‘AMILICX INVITES YOU TO ACT now for big earnings. Sell 250 guaranteed products consisting of beauty preparations. househo‘d necessities, farm specialties. Famllex, 1600 Delorimicr, Dept. 4. Montreal. “I NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD!" rejoices Ralph Hoddinott who, first 20 hours distributing Coffees, metics etc. Hundreds Spices, Medicines. Cos- now successful.l more in neighbourhood Paula Routes. Full or part-time. Write Mr. G. Laurin, 21 St. Paul St. E. Montreal. Teachers Wanted TEACHER w.fiTin'F6n PRIM- ary department, Darnley school Experienced teacher preferred. Liberal supplement. Wallace Pickering. secret ‘y. __.T_° L!" T0 LET—F‘UBNISHED ROOM. 206 Grafton Street. Dial 3391. APARTMENT TO ‘LET. rnonn 9677. T0 LIi‘T—FOI.’II R00“ ‘APART- ment. share hiith. Ewen Mac- Dougall. 272 Fitzroy St. 'i'o'i.'E'i*:'r\'i'?)"r-Aifii.Y_r"tWivT lshed rooms. adults only. Apply 212 King Street. 1-‘rnivisiufii noon 1-‘on Winn?- ing girl in exchange for hairy sitting. Phone 5682. TO LET — T“‘ o An.v'oiNiivc: heated rooms, sink. 221 Wey- mouth Si. i r-on REN'I‘—4-ROOM Awurr-' merit at York Point. All modern conveniences. Mrs. Clarence Mur- chtson. Dial 7732. ToT.ir ._ rifiia ROOM AFXITI7 merit and bath, off Mt, Edward Road. Albert Johnston, Harley street. To I.E'I‘ — r:oivi}T)'arii'ii'rL’i'r—i5iiT:- nished double bed room, continu- ous hot water. kitchen privileges. Central. Telephone 3350. won ar:Ni'—uNustHi.Lr AT- tractlve double room for couple. with or without meals. Garage. Apply Box D. Guardian. WAN'I'!:D—’l'W0s'I‘UDl;N'I'S want passage to Toronto. May 25th or 26th. Write Box 422. Guardian. Wintcil , CASH FOR SCRAP \VANTEI) Phone 8989. hoe with discs and steel wheels. Erland Cousins. Rose Valley. FEEDER CATTLE. hundred. No mail orders. Davis horses. James Watson, Summer. Jewell, Bedeque. side, §].;'.‘(ATl-‘bx D'[.§-LA? §TRAw_ WANTED — A RIDING HORSE _._-__ > Phone 5933. WANTED—PAB.TS FOR G ROUND I-log garden tractor. Anyone with IVANTED TO BUY lumber. \\'rite L.M. Guardian. “'ANTED—A NUMBER OF I-‘OX WANTED—SIX OR EIGHT ROOM house in City or STANDING adjacent to. an old machine not in use please contact Mrs. Reid. Charlotte- town. Phone 6737. C A R We don't want ’em! You can have ‘em! Come and get ’em! A few pre-war models for give mv:i_v prices . F. R. McLAINE LTD. - Grafton Street Lot Next to Capitol Theatre Dial 7358-9 FOR SALE Residence situated in Brighton area. earned $70.00 ($3.50 hourlyi his chen, dining room, and living room, with 3 liecirooms and N’-09351068 lncludlniz Paula Teas bathroom on second floor, hot air fui'na(‘c, cement founda- Men or women can earn $100.00 or ' very reasonable for quick sale. L, H. KENNEDY . Real Estate Broker 166 Great George Street WANTED--SMALL HOUSE OR EUYERSOP ONE 1951 METEOR SEDAN In Excellent Condition. THIS CAR PRICED TO SELL Can Be Financed. On Display At: DOIRON & GRIFFIN SERVICE STATION Corner of Queen 0: Euston St. apartment. in or near city. Ad- ults. Phone 5933. containing kit- MARKETS New York Stock: NEW YORK (AP)—Profil-taking poised a brief threat to the stock market last week. but it recovered strongly and moved on to new heights. The Bank of England lowered its bank rate to three per cent from 3% per cent. That means any money in the sterling bloc. Stocks rushed ahead immediately in London and in New York there was such a scramble to buy stocks that price reporting facilities were swamped briefly. The strength in stocks here was branded purely psychological or coincidental. A more fundamental piece of news was the fact that U. S. corp- orations issuing paid three per cent more cash dividends in March than a year ago. ' On Monday last week the stock market edged ahcari slightly. The next day thcre was in routine reaction that cut prices down considerably. Volume was well below the daily average so far this year. and before the close many prices recovered well from their lows. The market rallied Wednesday with such vim that it rctraced all of the average loss of the previous day. The Bank of England cut. its dis- count rate on Thursday. Buyers thronged into the New York mar- ket. The higher levels couldn't be maintained, however. and the mar- ket slippcd to a lower close. Friday found prices advancing steadily with buying emphasis swinging from one group to an- other. -Canadian issues closed the week higher. Canadian Pacific added 1.4;, International Nickel was up “,4. Distillers Scagram advanced 7:94 and Dome Mines was up I... Hiram» Walker slipped 1.3:. On the American stock exchange Giant Yellowknife was up H. U. Steel Report CLEVELAND (AP) -— The mag azine Steel reports that the “roll- ing adjustment" economists have been talking about appcars to be swceping through the steel indus- tr y. In its weekly summary of the nicial-working industry, the maiz- azine says three stcelmaking dis- tricts which felt a decline a few weeks ago now have climbed to about 80 per cent of capacity. These are Wheeling. W. Va.. \vith 84 per cent. Chicago at 80 and Cleveland at '78. Throughout. the industry, the na- tional rate rose one point last week with gains showing in five districts. declines in three and five remaining unchanged. “Standing out currently for its booming pcrfromance is lnlanri Steel Co. in the Chicago district,“ Steel reports. “lniand's ingot pro- duction for the week ended May 10 was scheduled at 103.7 per cent of capacity." The magazine says Inland's low- csi. production rate this year was 83.7 at the beginning of March and that the rate has been climbing slcadily ever since. Hand-to-mouth ordering of stccl still prevails. Steel coritiniies. with tiscrs not ordering tintil they have immediate need and than wanting quick delivery. ._L,_._,,__,__‘ International Paper Co. Profits Increase NEW YORK, (APi—Net inc-omc Insecticides Farm Lines.|tion. Earn 18 feet x 24 feet. Lot 50 feet x 182 foot. Priced l“’ ’“'“““‘°"“ Pap" 00-» 1°!‘ “"3! first three months of 1054 rose to‘, 315361.000. equal to $1.58 per conv mon share from $13,726,000 or Sl.30l Phone 3912 A. Wsilthan Gaudef, LL.B. Phillip: Bldg. III Grafton ai. PROFESMONAL cirr§* BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. Frederic A. Large. Q.C. Royal Bank of Canada Bldg. Bell, Matlieson (1 Foster I50 nicirmona st. ~ .1. Elmer ainncirua.-i;.’AT I65 Queen 80.. Phone 023‘! |M. A. Former, Q.C., Iii Bank of Commerce Bldg. Gdinlet E Iluzard ___7BrInk of Commerce Allison M. Glllls, LL.B. iso Richmond St. Dial d'll_1 Palmer dz Ilaslam Bank of Nova Scotti: Bldg. Matlieson, Peaks & Nicholson I'll Grafton Street J. A. Macfiulgan, B.A., Currie Bldg. - DIIIM24 - Queen St. G. E. Macltllllsn, B.A.. LL.B. Dial om OPTOM ETRISTS J. A. Csrrutliers. I28 Kent St. Byron J. Grant, 0.D. I20 Kent at. _Dlal “II II. J. Mnbon. ILO. Montague. P. J. S. Taylor. Il.0. corner Kent 5 Queen Its.‘ office 0133; Boone am B.0. niaii ull LI. Buying daily at our yar(l,| Scrap Iron ‘and Steel. Lead.' Copper, Brass. Hides. Beer Bottles, Rope, Horse Hair. MAURICE BLOCK 8: CO. | ply. Box as c/o Guardian. 158 Kent St. Dial 9522. G. I"-.‘lIutcheso—n—t“§o—l- r‘. o. ntrrcnlson. 30. the Prince It. MitcPhee & Tralnor in Queen at. Dill me on... R. McQunid, of" III BI L ‘ It Dlll II CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. B. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 0432 DENTISTS Dr. K. A. Macliiachern 53 (;...u,,'. gg n..L‘.i;¢2o1 Queen st. Dial ml CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD. CUBIIIE I O0. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown DII_I__l_1_ld ”iFi':.‘noaNii:" ‘a‘cosmi'i~'*i7 Charlottetown (‘Mu M01-CHI a share in the same period a year] ago. John H. I-llnman, president.- iiold the annual stockholders meet-, ling Wednesday. l l THE DALLISS. Ore. (AP)-A ‘concrete bucket weighing scvernl]cAPTUREn BEFORE ions broke loose from a crane and fell on a group of workers at The! Dalles dam Friday night. Two men were killed and six injured. (‘ALL FOR TENDERS REI-'RESHMF.NT BOOTII CONCESSION AT (')\\'I‘ZNI)ISH BI-7A('II Y'Itl.\f‘.lv‘. I-‘.h\'\'ARl\ ISLAND NATIONAL PARK ll-‘.ALF.ll 'I‘F.NDERS Idllrund to the (‘hlIl. National Parks and Historic Sites Division National Parks Branch. Depart- ment of Northern Affairs and National Resources. Ottawa. will he received up to noon on TUESDAY. MAY 13. IBM. for the privilege of operating I refreshment booth ronu.-salon at L‘ .. Ah Beach in Prince l-Inward Island National Park. Tenders |ioIIld be offered on the basin of the annual [rental which the applicant II prepared In my and any tender in In amount leu than 3000 will not be conside (Is. in sub- mittlrig the tender. IIII envelope enclos- lng nine iihnuld be endorsed "TENDI-‘.l'l. FOR IIEFRESHMENI BOOTH CONCES- SION AT (‘AVENDISH BEACH." Thu highest or any tender will not necenaril; be accepted. Portlciiiars mm-erning the facilities to be made nwiilnhle. . ndltlons to be com- piled with. lncludinl the kupplylng of equipment. term: of Llcrnru of or- .- to he tuned to the successful applicant. and the basin on which the award of the concession will he made may be nhlainrrf from tho Supt-rlntndont. Prince Edward Inland National Park. .1. II. B. COLEMAN. Chief Oltlwl. MI! I0. 1954. : National Park: and Iliiitorle litu sarvicu. National Park: Iruieh. Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources. for all potatoes shipped t to May lat. If, therefore, you ship 1st. and have not yet been Ill Grunt lzeorge M. P. 0. Box 167 April 30 that the govcrnniciii. does not plan to lllCl’Dfl5e allowances this session. i MEETS WEDNI-LSD.-ll’ . The committee will hold its first meeting Wednesday to hear gen- eral representations by the Cann- diaii Legion. it is expected the le- gion \\i'.l urge increases in allow- ances and that the committee's terms of reference be broadened to permit members to discuss all their representations, including those for higher allowances. l Opposition party members of the committee also are expected to press for a review of current al- lowances and a bmatiening of the‘ terms of reference. Col. A. J. Brooks PC—Royal moved a motion in the! Page 12 The Guardian Monday. May 17, 195, ' M F N Dem Federal Govt ay ace ew ands V l ' All For Increased e erans owances OTTAWA. (CP) ——The govern- . - . meiit likely will face new demands’ G this week for increased allowances for Canada's 40.000 “burned-out", veterans and their dependenta. iof D I Higher allowanceaareexpectcd to be sought by opposition paéties dalnd . representatives of the an: an | bee M Legion at meetings of the 3l-mem- II ber commons veterans affairs com-; mittec which held its organizatron- Quebec (OP) — The cm” 0, at meeting Friday. Walter Tticker technical information in the Qu,_ l.—Rosthei-ii was iiam chairman. bee mine; departn-pent, Sam wed The committee wa set up to nesday it took 50 years for Que. give detailed study to a number of bug‘; miners] producuon ,0 ma‘, bills affecting veterans which have me $250,000,000 mark but that -- been introduced in Parliament by 5 "M11 (motion of that mm... r‘“ the government. However, the auction will reach 3500000000” °‘ terms or rcfnence do not permit _1e,m.pau1 D,-m,L_ add{.es§',“ '! members to discuss vcicrans l:g..'a- 6;“, “null meeung of me‘ E “P latioii not sprciiically referred to nearing msmum at Canada the committee. inn d m K b - ‘ * During debate on establishment bee?‘ Ue,,g‘:(,:f, gggpgoxlgeflr QM‘ of the committee opposition party cmbougnmw ' and the Emu“- membcrs complained that they TowMmp.s gsbesms be" "*“¢"_l would be prevented from discussing palms of Quebec-_, cxpmdm' . fol“ allowances unless nmendmentym,” developmem. 3 “'d“5- wcrc made to the. War Vetei'an:. - ' Allowance Act,and sent to the com- “,;I]‘1h:}:f:nufgeIji,::In‘;a0'&'0‘:):) Cmadi mittee. They also noted that Prime “W mm are this ' ' l°“-I "l Miiiister St. llaurcnt indicated the hem,‘ of QuebeC5:m:1‘e'a‘k ‘B0111 gava. territory. The ore will maxi; along a 360-mile railway link.“ Knob Lake with Sept lies. Electric. power for mining opm, tlons is from a hydro-electric plant at Menihek in Labrador. list ,1 J cror; the Quebec border. Another hydro plant shared win. Gulf Power and Paper Cnnlpnnv will supply power for the m’. dumping equipment and the 5 i . loading dock at Sept Iles. up At Allard Lake. another 100 miles east. of Sept lies. the u-orig" largest and richest titanium ore deposit now is being mined. COPPER RESERVES In the eastern tip of Gupe pm. Commons to achlcve this but it was lnsula Gaspe Copper Mine; nmued ruled out of order by Speaker, Rene are developing copper ore ruervu Benudoin. estimated at 9.000.000 tons "of pun Under the War Veterans Allow- copper“ and are building a .-on. ance Act the basic allowance now is cenu-ator with the largest inimi $50 a month for single veterans and nfllling capacity ever attempted in $90 for married veterans. The lcg-'cgngdn' ML prob; 5,-.¢_ ion and opposition members wantl Eiecgric power Wm be lrnmmw these rates raised to $60 and 5120. (ed by overland um; man“ “bl. "°5l7*‘°‘l"°1."- ‘from the giant Bcrsimis power pro. Total permissible income ceilings kc‘ on the norm more M tho st now allowed are $720 I year i’or.Lawrence_ ‘ single recipients and $1.200 for] In Cmbouflmlu 150 mu“ Mm married men. The government has of Lake St John" opemm“ co} been urged to raise these ceilings to $1,200 for single men and $2,000 for married recipients. i Existing rates were described in the Commons by opposition mem- bers as completely inadequate in the face of today's cost of living. They said the inadequacy of the per has a small mill in operation. Campbell Chtbougamau Mines is building a large concentrator. A new nickel-copper smelter and n. flnery to treat 200 tons riaily each of copper and nickel-copper con. centratea will soon be located in ' of troops. 62 planes ATTENTION - POTATO PRODUCERS This is to notify you that cheques have been mailed which correct Loading Reports have been received. up tact your Assembler or Dealer and urge him to for- - ward completed Loading Reports imme P. E. I. POTATO MARKETING BOARD SELLING AGENCY rates is the most urgent veterans um "em bl _ In the Eastern Townships II- pm em facing H" “Um” [bestos belt. world‘: largest pro. Communist Radio i::>"*::;..::; lground operations. back in production with a new today Gen. Christian de Castrics dams“, 3o‘90o_oo0 Cubic mm, or day. It made no mention of the‘-;——_-_-_...—.__..__.- {°”"'‘“‘ The bulk of the private soldier: said more than 16.000 French “,0” of them c,,_.m.m.,5_ captured in "the greatest victory A mmmn. Po“ manned by vm tioii Miss Gencvicvc de Gnlai'd— Dim Bren phu1¢IL aivardcri the Legion of Honor rebels “tacked mm. pm.‘ mm b, of Hanoi. but were beaten oil from five centuries. is no stranger to French officer: regard lllll in I Second world War and made three delta area of Hanoi is safe. from He was promoted from colonel French quarters admii the lil- iigainst OVCl‘Wll€lIITllllg odds caught fldcnce on the weather and rebel fate for three days after the full. and 30.000 casaultles, incliidiiig 10.- non - commissioned officers were have 30,000 regulars and 70,000 "knocked down" during the 57-day In the delta today, for iiir lull numbering more than i6,000 crack road communications with Hint!" It mentioned Cul. Af‘.dl‘I". Laiande the southern bastioii of "Is1bcllo",:ouebec named after his year-old dlllglll-EII mdrrrdllingmfigrrs i.‘5p.m{-Ta trwagd :£:?::,“,.‘:,E°,-‘I-id l;1‘;aI;‘8c2x‘lOlTd!l:‘[:‘.d;lE and given “adequate care". the gem,“ A_w_ Enehllck. I'<>liiinl|~ "‘“° ““'l‘ ‘tee cliairinan, reported \\'Nlll"-'5” ".’..“.°.‘.“.§°.._’f.“...‘l‘.‘l '.‘.‘.."‘.f.‘l.°.’:‘ *.v..::'i*.::*::‘:.:.: :i:.'“' Reports in Paris said the actual divorce count 1 The divorca bills are at \ ducer of the fibre. nearly 1.000.. conversion of Canadian John: iManville's Jeffery mine to tinder- _ I . g ‘ Another new project. Mr. Drolet .said, is that of placing the United Asbestos Corporations property HONG KONG ‘Renter-=* — The mill of 4,000 tons daily capacity. Communist Victirnnh radio said In order to “May” H" fl,,,,ul,,, W“ “‘k°" Pl'l5°_“°l‘ “W3” 1'90?‘-5 clay. sand. and gravel will be dredg- captured Dleii Eien Phu last Frl- ed fl-om the botmm 0; Black Lu,‘ I‘h'ench nurse who was the only number of Frmchmm H mm uoinrin in the northein Indo-China mm phu W“ compamvm, 10,,‘ .The ”‘dj° qu°‘°d ", Vlemllllh were-Cingalese. Moroccans, Viei high coininanrl communique which Name“ and I;-0,9,8“ Legmm“.u' Union troops led by the 51-year-old, It “,0 W“ reported m pm, general wero killed, wounded or um,‘ rebel "oops Monday mpumd elm r°"°'.d°d" by ”‘°,’°b°l~*~ Nnniese only 30 miles from Hanoi The °"“”“"“"l‘"’ did “°‘ mm‘ in the first notable operation since Tcrraube. 29. who tended the The “Khan: broke out on u" wounded for five weeks and was MSW,“ penmewl. 0, mo dd,‘ u shortly before the garrison fcll. _V1e,, Nume” n.°up5_ -I-hep up. ,tured one in the Phuly area. south De Castries, whose family has trio others. provided France with soldiers for MINOR BETBACK prisoner of war life. He was cap- minor setback .They are confident lured by the Germans during the that the rice-ric.h. vitiil Red rim vain cscape tries before succeed- attack until the monsoon rains cod ing on his fourth. in September. to brigadier - general when Dien uation in the delta is "far from Elan Phu's prolonged holdout good", but they base llli‘ll‘ con- the imagination of the world. losses at Dlen Blen Phu. Tm)‘ Ill“ There was complete silcnce mi his the rebels suffered between 20.000 The communique said 16 col- 000 dead or seriously’ V°l"“l'd oncls. 353 other officers and 1,396 The Vietmlnh are cstimntni lo killed or captured. guerillas massed in the dclia ru- It sazd that the rebels had ion. battle a total of "more than 21 time in 15 days. C0l'IIIl\lllil.<l. unit! battalions llild ton companies. made no attempt to rut rail Ill‘ troops-" supply port of Haiphong. LALANDE DIENTIONED l ' Divorces in tlfld. 4i. but did not say whether he was alive. Ialande had commanded which held out A few hours af-, o,I.TAwA (op. -. The smile ter the main fortress fell. dwm-cc cclmmmeo l‘.;\s mom- camps near the border of Commu- -i . at t Hist China. are being welltreated feizmfindhnd mum!“ It rcportcd thiit nsidefrnm loss to ‘M upper chamber that tiill ‘"9" “ml figure exceeds the 350 ‘“‘°"‘" equipment captured. ‘divorce f m these two pt‘0\'lliC95; which or the only ones N’-l‘°“ stages in the commits and 5*“: ate. The committee's 31 mil! g, mai'riaS9 B datlon to dissolve by mm, only nreiy rejected Chamber. M, At this nu.-ion. the divorce Flor“ mitten heard and reiectesl "H, petitions for divorce‘. ‘mums. were withdraw and 63 1"“ V’ ended with. I latter nw considered at the next stlilog in wivu outriuin red inisbin s a rocking divorce more W“ hrough the Pool, and for ped poiiitocs prior to May . paid for them. kindly con- to om, totamnpas! -sam“ “ light. divorce petitions cm Newfoundland and the 37‘ insindc: from Quebec 1"“ lately. e W ,,. 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