14 The Man, Obadottetown. Fri” Mar. 15, leg: ACROSS THE ISLAND _ 1 Rotary Opened Rail Line In ‘23 By NEIL A. MATHESON g’Reds Charge Yanks Fire initiator.” ‘s'r. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CPI—The Telegram says an international lDummy Shells A’r Trawler monotonous; I northern Newfoundland and moscow (AP) —- The Soviet-agency Tass made clear that. Most are rigged for standardig‘abgdw “P993” ‘0 have been h” Ch N" 39d “WY “’35 hurt. ‘fishlng. But American naval au-‘ ’0 n by Norway' that United States Navy: About 100 Soviet trawlers and worm“ my ex r .d be“ f, Quoting informed sources on gunners lobbed four dummyytendens normally cruise in wa-g e -p e“ e ism!” and aircraft in the area. :ahelis last Friday at one of the [ten extending from the Grandith‘It “‘0” “’1”! “about. dn'.Th° Telemm “3’5 Norwegian ldozens of Russian tmwlers op-;Bsnks down past Cape Cod. 'tronlc equipment are snooper‘sewn! 3MP! hlVB been killian ' crating between the GrandlMass.. to points along the int -.craft checking on us. radio underSIled 5981 Pups. The white jBanks off Newfoundland andlAtlantio coast. A base is beingiand radar and tracking ships coal-5- ‘5 "191 are called. now 1the Caribbean. endangering the built on the north coast of Cuba i and planes. They consider some WW _8bout five pounds. They I ivessel and its crew. for repairing. servicing and ‘are supply ships for Soviet sub-1 “‘0 “id ‘0 hBYe little commer. : Tw eriican cruisers and a supplying them. lmarines. {0181 value until they reach at Idestroyer fired on the Soviet re- . least 25 pounds. ifnigerator-trawler OSR'I‘R l The Telegram says spam“ heir armors: Madame Prospect" PIG '18 sitar nationhood I . gice near the Norwegian fleet. New Exp oration Company gsheer wantonness which could shave grave consequences." I . The Canadian shi he d ‘ gprotegt note to Washington t‘lE-i WWW”. for ‘ “WNW”: 2": ~ ‘ ny FORBES nouns: idieposit is the Beiletierre atrea of! "3‘" “mated " “W” “090- Canadian Press Business Editor northern Quebec and. it is re- i' locapeddns‘qe me three ‘ "M" 3 TORONTO iCPi — Madame portd. a substantial e per""‘”""""”""‘1 mm 0“ the Lab“ on prospector herself, Mrs. Violn.property in the United States. id" °°“'- , ’ ~'_H Ct jMacMillan plans a new $5.000.- A couple of years ago when{ k 000 mining exploration com- Mrs. MacMillan sold out the‘ VOWANO ERUPTS pany. controlling interest in her main; . It will be called Ladymac mining properties. her action TSAN JOSE' costs R1" ‘AP' to v E 5 E Provincial-Farm Editor ‘ I TALKED here this week with Walter O‘Brien about the 10- day battle staged by the Island‘s first rotary plow to clear the 52:22: "' ‘ " ‘J l‘ e in March 1923. That was the winter of the Big Snow-—a story i wrote on it two years ago started this column on the ‘yesteryear‘ trend—and wedge plows m the Island. augmented with a “bucking plow" from th mainland had failed to make much impression on the mountain-1 ous driftis. So a huge rotary was sent here to clear the rail line. The plow was good. but there were complications. The thing was so wide. the crew had to stop at almost every siding and station to strip protruding parts off it. and then bolt them back on again when the station was passed. In some cases. Wai- ter tells me. the shcai‘s—~thcy were about two feet square—had to be removed. but at others the entire sidc plate—it was 10 to 12 feet long, and one and one-half feet wide—had to be taken off. and this kept <cvcral men busy for about one and one-half hours. as they had to remove the bolts and carry the big wing. beyond the station where it would be bolted back to thc plow. A few stations had enough clearance to let the plow pass without v ‘ The note demanded punish- lment of the persons responsible land assurance that the pur- ‘ported incident won‘t happen gain. The trawler is one unit of the tremendously expanded and ra-i sin stri in . dar - e ui Sowet , . I le tags ga terribly cold job with no heat inside the plow. ex— new thatme been “owls: ;fi;ncsi\smllatd. ahd initialllyl. airs: twho: wfidely intenprteted to meat: ‘i“'5‘”?'?:°$Lr£“é%stz°lgzlg. 5‘ cent wh n one could get close to the steam boiler in the middle— I ‘ , an are as. l w ave a s e was "re lring” or a ‘ - and theesnow and cold winds heat in through open spots. Thel s '.flfidalflnfihjhfirifl°§§s§flg°.33:.1.000.000 issued shares at sileast slowing down. .333? :‘h'igzg:y “Pm 13 ‘h‘m- anew drifting in from the rotors was terrible. Mr. O'Brien told , _ manoeuvre,_ it!th for a total of It'DIDN'T SAY IT ifmm n": f 5' 9:99 “Ni me_ and the “rm-km“ stood at “mm in Show ham...“ to hhe Chairman of the building renovation program. The cere- Read. treasurer of the building HOLD INVESTIGATION .lwul be privately financed by. “I never said that," file de- 1 fr 3'13"!" su‘lnfh 3; ‘ committee. Amos H. Hubley mony and thanksgiving service fund and Arthur Em“. . A ‘mtement Issued by thefCanadian, British and Ameri-:clared in an interview at this “yer ° vocamc 85h cm" l Others taken on the plow at Borden were Everett Nicholson (iefh burnsa note which signi- were held Wednesday evening chairman M uh. mm!“ at state department after a dalmcan money and Mrs. MacMil- week's annual meeting of thejgiine $8531.: and 13"“ Md ‘3 .hd Russel neighah The mm, m charg,_ Mn Macphemm a,nd flPS. the end of the Central and presided over by the min- . j ‘ ' 1mm investigation said thereilan will be president. Prospectors and Developem MHM_ the rest hr the "lpn._fhcrp we” hm“. engine. from Monmm“ Christian Church‘s debt in con- ster. Rev. . L. Howlett. “‘9 “me. “Pans!” “’39 90m' was “a”! firing pram-we within; She expects. she says, to have sociation: “Others said it." ——'—'——' :1” were from the mainland. l was unable to get MicPherson‘s first ““mm‘ wm‘ "5 “pan-“0" and Lnnking 0" are Mrs" Bishnp menced m 1956‘ the area east of Norfolk but five crews d" the “em "em sum' She apparently mink! “"5 ' d! name. but he was in charge of the widening of the railway east .that the "amt surfs" .hip‘mer. one each in British Colum- now is embarking on perhaps l bia. Ontario. Quebec and Novaithe biggest mining projects of at of , - . . . Charlom'mn W" I mm mm “Trshelzunglegta't‘zré‘m said, :Scotta and probably one in theihfl' life . .a. . . . . l ‘- Snow Shovelled Into Engines j no?“‘tggroghagfizfizgsam: hfizlgfl‘vtfigf‘am'm “12°” and‘.,2‘c‘;‘.i..3“:£“§:g... and 30 Sovm pram 5f an alleged] Mrs. MacMillan and her hus- dynarmm dark-haired. smartly- . e e e THE WATER in the engines was used up quickly in the band Ge r 6—— ah ‘ . . . _ ge are veteran Cana- dressed and attractlv WI; t9- heavy lining. and in men were hired to shove] snow into the I a firing of ! U-S- naval V0359] 0"“ o ‘ . 2 - ‘ a Soviet tum” 70 mile! emInidlim prospectors who havehelecied this week to her 20th in three engines as they walked along the. tops of the banks which. lbrought into production sticlilcmlsecutive 19"“ ill PMldeintl towered high above. the snorting steam monsters. They kept °f Norfomi "“ Man" 8 ‘5 mine the Violamac andzof the pros ctors to 5120;512:113 as needed until the snmvflghl'erfi reached Summersxde.l e “"Amftokfgggizngg-r U s “MHJKam-Kotiahbase metal Pi‘Ot'iuc-L She d'lk‘am‘efl With thou WHO: Ci‘ “we a”. In Us mok (_ , a v ‘ . ‘p ' ' ' ‘ . ers in British ‘ Columbia and suggest that the role of the in. v mm nur Clr‘flie in t l, or and'dslter‘i: \\l1.n “cl had a chance.I ‘tlc fleet headquarters had said Northern Ontario respectively idmduai prospector is dml 0| ' . c‘ o ..a lines we a 9 turns re loving the fire— -carlier that no US cruisers d the Lake cinch {rm ' appearing youn er m I . " men. and the firemen would spell the engine drivers so they were 0 gratin in the “we” .' vi 0 er . ' 5 9“ “1‘03 . P9 could get food and rest". it was a long. grim wearisome battle. With the 64th annual meeting Canada should be empowered tcin content. “While I realize last Friday. logtarget work. he {Ifrfihgmdu§::kafi$e‘:::mnlirfl-£5.51? .hgtoth.mev,,§::‘ni' 11:3: ‘" 9 133:1"an . . of the Dairymen's Association by you. the delegates. to review that at present there are diffic— said. "We use both live and t t - .l d. ,.k 1 'ileame'd new m k ah t i)" ‘ ‘ ‘ all” mm": Romp" “'9 N‘mm‘f’d "19 Sid? scheduled for next chncsdav the situation annuallv with tile ulties associated with the ra id inert inon-ex losivel ammuni- w? ' c .730 8 ml 7‘ plates of the Rotary plow at St. Dunstan‘s for the last time 't he ', . I. - " f 1 . ~' d i A . . - ~ p I - n p ida-ys prosPecmr u .. a"m'l l moans Thm, 19“ mo Mn“, In Chafimot 4 d _' v we are devoting this column to cdcra gmernment in'or‘er to and accuiate deteimination of‘tion, ismenust able to run I" own. .. ' V den .hé npx', dm. hv “.ain ‘ 0“" a" ‘9 “med ‘0 3°" a report on dairy matters. \voi'kdowards the Objective ofieither of these components. my: The Russian protest said the ‘scientific instruments. 9 Scores‘ and" m‘finws‘hlmdwdq 0; "mph. iinm "1 ' (Lari-{Ply “19 r990” 15 an anniv- brmsms equ'mhnum heme“ Department. as Well as dairy I'.S. warships involved were The Prospectors association' :1 'hp hum. ham“. ,0 “mph H”. “143'”, Wow" if. “mm A: "238110 sis of statcmcnts and l'ccom- production and consumption in- research people an many other two cruisers of the Boston" (Continued hmm page at ‘now has a plan afoot under 3; ram, crowd mmd nu, of mm Konginmnn ohmches'at "00‘" on: mendallonsl made by the Hon. solar as national price supports parts of the world. are. actively (guided-missile) class and a de- ning song Some... 730 . 7.45’ which its representatives will m. Sunday to Sta”. 81 the monsm._n was about two freight cars Alvm Hamilton. ' are concerned. . ' engaged in the investigation andstroyer of the Second World Rev J. 1-. waldmn‘ Minister sit down with blg mining com- A 1on‘g_bm thev not alm‘m mvemd with snow when the huge rotors Agreeing that dam. farmers, (4| .Wllh the increased calorie1development of .suitable. proce~. War Franks vintage. Details ‘panies and try to work out ways ref b“ in“, the bank; as the pm“. imth ahead. who rely on the production of con_5ciousness' of consumers, the1dures. it is my firm opinion thatlpresented by the Soviet news' ALBERTON AND West Pointithat will ensure the individual u LOOKING BACK 51h 013m." “mans ma, mp LN snow cream for butter-making. could only-Ire diler Industry must takelall segments of the dairy indusn Presbyterian Churches. Albertonlprospector or small prospecting p, shovemng “.85 no, comma"! a, Home" ma. vear um” June not ma}... 6 mth “uh butter. a hard look at the present. pric-‘try must recognize this consum-l 2. Suggestiv. addition] evi-ll am. West Point. 230 pm. Mr.lsyndicate a place in the pro- Dre itth 'lieiograph polo. were humid deep at mahrv spots along the fat. at its present price. Mr. In: system for. milk With the1er shift in emphasis and drve- deuce indicating thqs additional Ralph Balrierstnn Will conduct. grams of the large companies. p1. line. and the snmv was still in some of the huge cutting. until Hamilton told the annual meet- thought of shifting the emphasts 10D their thinkan and plan their heating may he due to the both services. At least two-thirds of the as. h. wen rm mm the gummy... “r WEN," “can”, this “.e‘ek' The mg of the Dairy Farmers of Can- from the high caloric fat con-‘longterm programs according- "dumping" ‘of particles from‘ soctation‘s executive committee u“ bi? N198 of snow in the vard at Borden had to be hauled away on ada that a decrease in the pres- tent to the solids-not-fat or pro- ly." ;the Van Allen radiation hens in: RICHMOND 3"" Flew-“"30! 36 are active prospectors and ""1! flat cars as there was no place to shovel it. he told me. em 64 cent support price would ‘atmospheric regions above theimn Churches Ty"? "anal" 3“'real bushmen." Mrs. MacMil- pla Highway snownloufzhs came into use here much later. There "0‘ OM." 1"? reasonable, hm leal‘lh's D0195. SClenliSls see lhelp'm' worsmp condumw by thellan saya' interim-moderator, Rev. J. Don- was some effort in the days before the war. but they were cop- Would he. in "19 long mm in the 'Wssibilily from lhls that ever!“ I I ' -. {iiflgdcmrflghfiepgxsnt qto thc strgets and the outskirts of centres interests of dairy farmers them- ’now and than the Van Alieniald MRCKBY- (311005}; ALTERNATE ' ‘ E . .ummo... 9_ “rs. _d m b]. “I :belis may act on a particularl WELLINGTON Pastoral; MONTREAL (op) — Roland m e Sill e pu ic. genera .\. (layer of the ionosphere ln such'Chuge United Church ma“ w,;Laiuniiere has been chosen Pro- John — ’ ' ' e . , . . Highway PlOWIHg HISTOI‘Y ReVIewed ‘5.“falcmng '0 5" ‘l “1“” is a in way as to adversely affect its 3‘ Mappha”. Minis." \licmriajgt‘essive Conservative candidate V . Willingness on all Sldf‘s to make Iradloq-cflemmg powers. west H am" Union Comer. min Montreal Sh Denis to replace LIBERAL CANDIDATE E} ABANDONED DLRING the oar years. the first rem... at. 53mm“ '" “"1" “‘3'. “lund- 3- The ionosphere in not as p.m, Wellington 7.30 pm chrnand Pelietier who has with- FOR KINGS . 98mm to revive highway plowing was made. in 1947 With 23 pint" Permanrm 501mm“ m‘gh' be Smomh- CV9" "rider normall ' ' ' ' ‘ ldrawn from the running. it was l in operation. There were 24 the following year. i teamed this achieved. The. Canadian taxpay-‘ conditions. as was previously! PORT HILL Anglican Pamsh.l.nnhunced Thursday. ML Pg]. _ TV xiek a chart in the nfhhe of Dpputy Minister Gordon er would support. any Canadian; lthought. [Third Sunday in Lent. Eilerslteflletier is employed by the city- . D T lie and there are. 138 plows in operation at the pungent time group who is in trouble if they} ‘ v i 4. Findings which shoulddl a.m. Mattins. lnverness. 2.30 owned Montreal Transportation MCI'CI‘ " Icaning thefirowth of the. Winter plowing effort. there, were 43 have evidence to show that the I {RANK FARE‘ ionosphere is "heated" and'make possible a new and more p.m. Evensonz. Port Hill. 7.30‘Commissaion. He said he decided ' .T tinfiows in 19;»; there wcre Bl four years later. 103 in 1958 and group is making a sincere cffnrt “‘AlebGTON iAP‘l Can< mere;an “hwated. hv mmelaccurate determination of the pm. Evensoniz. Services con-ito withdraw after it was ex- — pm. ‘1, ergowere 1961- \ r to correct the, home causes oflada S Al0119"! Mien"? - the . . _ ‘ strength of the earth's magnetifiducted by Rev. Delmont Yeofiplained to him that commission ‘ ’n ms werglifi‘h 15;}13373 .1lnll5l9f‘ Douzalrl Mahhmhon mm m. the problem. first spacecraft not built by the SONY" “1 dellm" '0 u"”'}frield at heights of about eranon M. Ferguson. Priest~in~lregulations prohibit employees "E'I' “be”! 555"“ ,‘ Duty minis": r3: hi: ht‘l‘i’itV silltimlgtt;1 ipthnNiichlian‘. a former de- THREE COURSES United States or Russxafmayiviolet radiation from the sun. miles. ‘charge. from participating in politics rm ~ — - i - ‘9 eaiiinggys of road The minis." hllgzpsipd that ha"? Ilm‘overcd a prewously.—“-"—‘-——‘—_-——‘-“—’—‘——‘ mm plowing "everv road on the island will be 0 a few - I Y i . . W s 9 think there must be three unsuspected action of the mys-. igus'sglr'ld yoI’llmav as “e11 make "p your .mind "° ‘t ' The t” simnultaneous courses of action fermus Va" A l 1 ' “ “dimmnl h d3“ jdm‘l'wm 2" {3 "mg “‘al’ l"Ward paying for the work. he if the“, WM am, Cham... of "_ belts. it was reported here. .a sa . r, MacKinnon told me this week he had thought at .v ’ hl ' b, . . Evidence gathered by the first the expense would be completely out of keepin. ‘th th “01””! a 33”" 9 “99" W" . - fl cm Hummus of the mm" ii W1 educmm and consump‘ion. These Shit-pound satellite tends to ln-' nan .. .-. . or i . dicaie that the Van Allen belts SATURDAY SPECIALS OPERATING SNOW lows was in m 0 three courses were: ‘ . early years when the, lackpnf heaters in thigngs mgitme it; at“: 'a’ T“ 351‘ dam" larmpr‘ l" HT“ may 1. wk in “madman-y. 2 P M ”" probliims. There were no cabs on the early machines. Wink “'"vh fed?“ “meial’ l; C::::d:i,,,?:: m; 9:11? "duo . . Moll T a were manifold heaters for cars here as earl s the War ing towar price suppn . I r i 1 early 1920's. Allison MacLeod told me this week. the old Fvorgs and levels somewhere between 1957i. Th" .“'3‘ d'scmse‘l 3' “i CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY i‘1P ;he 490 Chevs had them. he said. They Were tin affairs. with no and 1958 figures. which along '"L‘frfiatlgfial gym POSlUYgltl‘lil mml an. that coralled the heat coming' off the manifold. and itwas with other steps would help W, '6 _““9 9 “'35 “'9 ’9 e . piped or hm“... ha... in.” ,h, from .9... “mm 3" “mm made bring sum and Wm. mm with piling up who... other Bot-Ii Stores Open Tonight Till 9 PM. S'side Store Open Sat. Till Neon. Offbeat Store Till 4.30 PM. T' for the, purpose. m balance. items of new information. The‘ Sacl Prior to that It was "warm zauntiets and fur coats" for ihl To suggest to provincial meetinz l5 SPOHSOFM by "19: “ON ml: weather driving. There was no winter driving but late 'fll‘governments that ihev p18” r..- ES. Ngtiioniili Aeronautics and Men's Went Housewares Housewares Hardware Men's Wear "'9 an eary winter~cars ran well into .-anuary one year -— was ' ‘ ' 5 o i a 0' i of sur. pace min stration. v y r, “Till mighty cold. The early manifold hooters directed a stream «$3?ng "dalfiesmcg: require American scientists had high‘ Men’s b‘lox “ear'hver LePages JUSt {Arrived Boya Al hot air into the front seat. but the cars were open and the chap‘fluid milk shippers m deny", praise for the design. construc-. and AIUminum M":th “735113131. abill sittin‘g bygfistf to it}; heater was about the only one who got thus reducing pressure m “he lion and achievements of the Dress Hose Bondfa’f Glue Pants (last: muc «11 1 Tom it e e . Canadian sphere which was VHS . . . O . aggragyingzgtrrbyurd n d manufac hunched mm 8 "WW" mm Knit from All Wool with lny- D Iron Percolafors 4,6 m. «ween home Re. mum-ed from vmose.Ace¢air. man An" Freeze PrOVIded DIHICUIHGS icl To look to some relief in 0" Sept 23. 1962. from Point 1"", ""lnh‘rdW' 8"” 10:! ' A light weight. leak proof Heavy quality in the six cup ’ ' ' Nylon [or um we“. 51".. lilac. r - . ~ ll‘«z Reg 150 35¢ each , dam. - and foreign disposal Argucllo. Calif... and is still ' - - - economy iron. Reg. $15.95 size. Reg.54.25 24.“, 33.45,. mm THERE WAS no anti freeze in the early days and the cooling programs. sending flown rInformation. A 9 on" system had to be drained in cold weather when the engine was It will be noted that. the min- US; “PM”? "med it “‘10 8 C eae Dm stopped for any length of time, it always had to be drained at later did not identify himself. Orbll- four night. A glycerin—glycol mixture was developed but it boiled personally. with this thinking GIVES FINDINGS “‘ away so quickly it was not practical. The minister referred h, the1 Dr. E. S. Warren of the. Children's Wear Hardware Hardware stationary Ladiee’ We: Various mixtures were sold. apparently. before an effective failure of the Ontario groups to Canadian Defen ce Research Moore’s s e coolant was developed but I enjoyed the story Allison told me get together on an imagined Board's telecommunications es-; Jean! San. P . I. Paln" Roller Sewn-notes I Cln about "Arctic Water". It sold about $2 per gallon. to the bestmukeung plan. and the wide- tablishment. near Ottawa. gavel of his memory, but it was nothing more than a mixture of water a read contraversy among 1,“, one of the main rpportg on. Lined corduroy. sizes 1-14. and salt. he told me. The salt came through the pores of the d m h i f" d- nth 4 Gold only. Reg. :2. - . , . ucers in Ontario. Shortly after. poue 9I In "iii!- crs were. Sggggitfld “pugssmnjifih‘filt‘ are??? ill-51:93:13; ggflsmfii“ gigantic Canadian federation had ask- .g'lYent'bi: American and British . . . ' - ' ‘ '3ed for a national conference. Helsw'“ '5 - ' 1 II 1 4 f II 00 4 Stu-SlghgflR$S::Q;?S“}ilrgrsand I recall that a mlghbm um thought some worthwhile results‘ The Ellen“? 'Spm‘l! 10"! III-i ° 0 qt. 0 ea. e r . o ' ' ' “om. M“. has the Mam sealed would come from such a confer~ 1e""‘I'C- "198w?an UP '0 150. Best quality by Simms. Reg. Assorted floral designs. Reg. Tapestry and marshmallow. Flat finish. Reg. $2.08 qt. $2.55 ea. Price 29c piece. Sale New spring dock. Reg. $5.95 A car he has. 0" Ms “19.5 . ' ' u . feet from tip to ti which some‘ . l“ mifim‘flh‘m " lasfqfi lg: flighfhgg xr'hmcm' will: gage: 323:2..bedmlld' are US. "me-m], said any pave the! Ladies' Wear , Men's Wear Home Furnishings Furniture Furniture me. I. o 9 cars in . . . l k. third weak in February H, w” my {0, building when". up .0. 0 H Boys Stanfields Beehive 4 on] Belfloor enamel surfaced predicts. And there in brief you time the story of the evou ion hopeful a 18 r“, "fissure of “mo feet in length {or hm” Prlng to g . y ‘ . . , i i . 0' engine malams' agreement would be reached anti/g1: 0f'8?ll~i:liile “Isaiah.” t 8:0”M10m” 33' m “l” Yarn F cover "19 {steps to be taken to deal withl 9 SI 9. 9 WI! 6| ll 0 ' ' ' Non-n neckbend will not Ht uallt wool. shrink re- sto RWd RUIG Change came May! 1924 the situation faclns the Industry. make "um" 0' the “nowhere. stretohleat of m . White steam“ uni-ii l. . ball . Double hm“ "'°" °°"' um“ “I” 'M "mm c. ‘ h w m p dithe blanket of electrified atoms or O ” ° 0' ' R" up," don“ 'm’ ‘0‘“! chm mmv ' “rd” "d THANKS TO Lem Mar-Donald. New Dominion and Percy. GIL; Bmfihfigmngéenigrmfloa :which hem,“ hon-,0 35 mu” m. ’73. "ly' 8' M' L' M" ‘1'" m' "V! “"9- M- ’34-"- M- 91.1. 1h- 1‘- is'lsli.’ wedge in for 6 29 99c . (My 39; 13 95 94c],1 d Double anorexia; the date. I found in The Patriot of ‘Aprii 33.18;“, romrtgloglt'es-gt“ “to: :re;t:_:g::tes.vt éimsigleztuizbmtth 2|; . . o y o 1924 W the City Ponce “We impeded “d magma“ with par-‘30‘ilill‘dusconsilst glottairo mid. lmiles altitude. The ionosphere ticiiiar reference to the "drive to the right which becomes ef-. I . H d y p I v” as a "new". 0' "("0 Children's Wear Shoe Dept. Shoe Dept. Home Furnishings 3 “cm” W 1"' Stipendiafy Magma“ Martin hiked m the gillgelrmil‘sAngYLISSllr waves sent up from the earth l MlBSOfi Plant Chlldren’s Brown Leather All Wool Plastic policemen and that'would be K. .i.dMarth;du;hme Pm. all; M. Mné mm Mull “ML isflmn‘gs “0M ABOVE car 90"" h o d 3h k h I given his til’otthherri’grstt :3» iridium? yPet‘c-y, {vim ities. Mr. Hamilton thought the; Alouetie was designed to Nobleknit. Sires sax. col- 0V9" 0. x or 3 l1 0'8 TM! Barre ms the Sunshine Oait‘v now. was driving a 27-year-old horse. situation resolved itself intolfludy Important areas of the ours maize. pink. blue. Reg. With sire zipper. outside eol- Composition ml". lol- me. Bloc III! II"! Dllldlr Ill Ll?" 1‘ II"!!- ‘10 'm‘ ml" Bum nor the late Ham Winchester. owner of the Charlotte- these programs of action: :lOHMPhel‘CV l'l'Om lbovf‘. 4 32.98 MI. Reg. ".08. Since "-8. Silas 5-8. ~. so a 90. leg. “.08 In. a"... It". .7,” town (inflamed Milk Conipanv. delivering milk door to door. (1) The provincial bodies of- Anton! Its major findings: In ‘1 good delivery horses, the rig red fellow would stop at the. Dairy Farmers of Canada 1' Mirth?" "men"! "In "'0‘ 4.99 5 ova-y door when his driver left milk. But Barney had liwayo must carry the issue to the pro- —‘ o m a. the left, side of the street. and every time Percy camevincial governments The prov- . #— fawn a house. he found Barney back on the left side tinces would not be asked to‘ KmnHIY' Ann...“ MW. Wm Chm l "fly-Phillip. “mm”. street. It took about a month before he cured the horse of theigpend money but rather would! 2 only Deluxe Ch 1 39_piece I wt. ‘be asked to use their constitu-l; r em ene vacuum 2 Only—2 Pier. 1! OHM“ E F0 5 CH, l,;'°g:;‘ngg°;,;grmg'gmh mi: ~ I I J Hoover Dress Shirts Melmoc Sets cl Chesterfield c 995 r 99 P itiuntry in all its forms. :o'zfl'fl'hm Poli‘h." “hm m A,“ n. T". 2 rem su-rantee sash-t “n” s I mt MacDONALD made his first trip that day «inertia; one: ‘3’ "km '0 W W'" In solid color; lone. Ne Ironing room. mm" '"“" m" "9- Po'eflul motor ere-Io- ms 0 u, h on [El I and Poultry “mum, which wu‘lconsumptlon iit reasonable lav-y “5 than _ _ Rubber bumper edge protects “u. “L “3‘46”. mm Service for six. plus one dirt pulling section. Light I“ W mu", Foam Gm I. Mr_ MacDonald met his uncla,.els while necessary adjustments, in the new... woodwork: Complete with “J. "n. a” 1" cream and covered sugar. in New Phllllpe 8-year warrath a“ 1 u, 1-m- mlon the supply side are takins styles in teen ml N‘I- M- “J'- ' M0“ “"0” Iv'l- a“ ROI. ’7”. m. toga”. genes McDonald. on the road. The uncle forgot the rule J any head on. But there wasnodamageaetbeywcreuace. the federal novennment .,,c ‘ ‘11 I'm-sea. Had it been cars. the story cotIId easily have lJlOtild continue to proVide some your. new. 29.95 4.99 20.77 ‘ 65.95 174.50#__ w m agree of coneumer price inoen- . W continue to come in on my m to on live. However. the. federal gov-g 25,95- Wefimcddhmmemm.I'liarnmtshouklnoiheaoimito; ‘295 ha“ than to you at the first opporhmtty. lures to this type of undertak- o W ting until and unless there is he K m THREATENEI) allow an employee. Bertrand lclear indication that at least i e Proulx. to run in the April Ollsrger milk producing provinces S w ‘CP' ~ Gmlrd federal election. He said Mnlere going to take unequivocal [Mlu' w..- Nfl' Millie Party Proulx had to renounce his can- action to set their provincial v W. said Wednes-‘didacy when the MIC demanded nrilk industries in order. 6" “Wu 9‘- ,“ the Montreal Transmit-min resignation if he contestedj (at That the national execu— 9‘" “’25 mmumm tiv theD farmers“ ICMH'eI'I Veer ladlee’ w.- mtn ' Herder-e Hardware Cardigans House Drum Hard Mix Candy Step ladders Turpentine am' v. Neck. dam e-sx. New eel lien. an i m, um “I. M I”. u; ' "" 1 lb. eelle begs. nu. see. e it. high. Reg. sue ea. Quart eels. ltes- J” 9" 2.49 or 4.29 _ Special 29c 4.79 ea. ' 55: ea. V