R; to? s 1964 urn. t. . . F...‘ _-._._. __.,__.._._....__. L.‘ RAIL CLERK ; MAKES MILLION: ST. PAUI. Minn MAI“— :How a modest railway clerk made 51.700000 came to light here When an inventory was filed in court by the First 'h'ust Company of St. Paul. v Henry R. (ii'ot'liau “as 90 when he died last Dec. 36. His total was listed at $1,- 951.604. Grochau. who served 52 years with Chicano and North Western Railroad. in 1902. bought RTI shares of “tune Iota Mining and Manufactur- ing: Company stock at $1 a -share. In l929. 'ie houth 25 .more shares at SH '35 a share At the time of his death. Grnchau's investment “as at .a rate of nearly $64 a share. and due to numerous stock splits over the years. he held 27.246 shares. (‘urrent divi- dend rate is $1 a share an- nually. _Expandon Plans Made By Domicir RIO‘NTREAL '(‘Pi Dominion Tar and Chemical t‘o Ltd. announced here an $5.000.- 000 expansion prozram for its Quebec and Ontario pulp and paper operations. Biggest segment of the ex- penditure will be a pulp and paper operation at Lee Qlim‘illnn. Qiir‘ . some 300 mile; iinrthwott oi tittaua in the Mutth district, The Lac Quevillon mill will produce 850 tons of pulp a day and will employ about 2,000. W. N. llall. president of Dom- tai‘. said at a press conference that construrtiou of tie mill has been decided “subject to‘ satisfactory conclusion of final arrangements. While Mr. Hall would not comment. these "final arrangey merits" war? understood In hei‘ an eventual report by a Queher.‘ royal rommission favoring the seven-day week in the pulp and paper industry. } The royal romniission wall appointed recently by the Que-i bar government and is expected? to begin public hearings in No. vember, I "We are still going aheadt any attention beingi these final arrange- Mr, Hall said. “The desi:n oi the mill already is well advanced." ‘ Mr. Hall also said the com-l pany will completely modern-‘5 ize its kraft pulp facilities at‘ Windsor. Que, and will installi an additional new fine paper‘ machine at its Cornwall. Ont.. mill. Some $11.00t'l.000 will he spent at Cornwall. centred on the in—l ltallation of the new fine paper machine. the plant‘s seventh. The proiect also involves a large extension of the paper: finishing and shipping depart-l merits and expansion of the stock preparation system. Library Ass’n Names Officers Eugene. HALIFAX ((‘Pl —— Cattinger of Memorial Univer- sity in St. .lohn's. Nfld, has been eierted president of the Atlantic Provinces Library All- Wiation, Other offtrei‘s elected for the nevi term include vice-presi- dent: Douglas Roylan of the Prrnrc Edward island lienlsla tire Library; Jean-Guy Des- rorhns of Ventral Library Serv- ires. F r e d e rictnn; Marjorie Mews of Gosling Memorial Li- ‘ hrary, St. .lohn's and Sylvia Fullerton of halhousie llnwcr- my Sriem-e Library, Halifax. Outgoing president Kathleen Currie, of Halifax told the asso- ciation's annual session Monday that while library facilities in ‘ the region are expanding rap» 5 idly, the number of trained per. 3 sonnel available does not keep Earp with the development. Hardwood Seen In Short Supply TORONTO “Ti 7 Hardwood lots. including stands of maple trees, are rapidly being de- pleted in Canada. experts at? the annual meeting of the (Tana— dian Institute of Forestry re- ort. The ha rdwood stands are mostly on private property in, Ontario and Quebec. David V.; L0ve. professor of forestry at‘ the University of Toronto said. Monday" “T'ie problem of get1 ting sustained growth on these ts is increasing. . "If hardwood stands are harvested on a partial-cut basis‘ the lot's rate of recovery is} equal in that of coniferous woods. But too often this is not. done" ‘ On the brighter side Jor the. maple tree -.- Lloyd T). Haw- holdt. of the Nova Srotla de-‘i partment of lands and forests.‘ “Id: "The sugar bush will be.’ come something more of a cul- ‘ tivated orchard than a wild' stand. This will promote tree- breeding and grafting to take advantage of those trees whic‘i «confidently give greater flows .' of sap with higher algae eon- IIIgut." SHOP HERE Prices Effective 'Til Closing Time Sat. Oct. 'IOth MAPLE LEAF RIN‘DLESS BAGON MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA GRADE “A” OVEN READY (FRESH KILLED) I LB. PKG. Sliced By Piece REAL LEAN 65° GROUND B DEVO'N 29c Ib- 33c Ih.‘ PORK SAUS AND'SAVE' ON‘EVERYTHING 'FOR‘i 79° TENDERSWEET Whole Or Shank End its 3 C Butt End Lh.59C Centre Cuts Hi. 7 9C " CITYSURVWE! In Biblical «ya. the city of ‘ liled Antakya. OCEAN SPRAY JELLIED OR WHOLE Cranberry Sauce ‘ MAPLE LEAF Mincemeul CLOVER FARM MILK TALL TINS 5 CLOVER FARM Pumpkin MONARCII VIENESE Pie Crust COLGA'I‘ES Tooth Paste 3 CLOVER FARM BREAD 'N BUTTER Pickles SHIRRIFF'S FRI FIT Pudding 79° N 07.. TIN 23c CLOVER FARM CHOICE PEAS 20 OZ. TINS MARVEN’S III-Fl 1MIX kies HEINZ COOKED 2 21c Spaghetti DOROTHY REED COCOANUT OIL 5 OZ. TIN 27c 1.0 2 a... 69c 29c 28 OZ. TIN an. 1.00 Shampoo 43c HEINZ TOMATO 29c I were 39c LEVER BROS. m 33c Surf 1.1;:- 99c CRISPY FLARE SHORTENING 25° ‘I LI. PKG. ELASTIC WRIST WORK GLOVES 35c «mom's 6% oz. SPECIAL 'II‘ M33: PB- RED FIRM GRA CRISP CRUNCIIIE CELERY ALLEN'S DRIN ES 2... FIRM. RIPE 15c TOMATOES FRUIT PUNCH PINE - ORANGE PINE-GRAPE 48 OZ. ORANGE - GRAPE ORANGE-APRICOT CLOVER FARM CHOCOLATES HORSES GAUZE , TEA BAGS STUART HOUSE—12 INCH FOILWRA SKY LIQUID Detergent BARBOUR’S PEANUT Butter ' ‘i-fif‘ Maconmcx's PEANUT Brittle “ °" BOX 24 02. BTLS. 75c 39c 49c TINS 89c 60‘: 25 FOOT ROLL 1.00 35c O Sausage Strawberries znnoeax Peas 14 OZ. PKG. 1502. TUB 2 LB. BAG ‘3. 45c 49c I29 -- m-mal. 2” SI-