L . Q3. CRUMPLED WECGE MVNIPEG-Seven cars of thelform a zig-zag pattern on rxirs continental passenger train. CNR main line where they crump- lri-ailed 36 miles east oi Winnipeg, led together after leaving the Gold Mines Were Forced ( llEi'i ., i the taken from an airplane a few hours S. P. King. general manager of C says in an article in the current issue of Canadian Oil-Gas World track at a switch. The picture was after the derailment in which 82 persons were injured. CP Photo..W0l'5lllP MPG. Colldl"-'l9d 5! HIGE pastor. was well attended. music ' was led by the com-.' tery. Tryon. Merrill Petroleums Ltd. Cauai-y,l Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield Howatt are being extended hr plate recovery. Much interest is being Mr. and Mrs. son of Mr. on Aug. 24. at 7 p.m. on July 21. The late Mr. and I hospital for a brief when the call to the immediate ment. Relatives and friends large numbers Cove Cemetery. and ' bined choir with Mrs. Lorne Fer- 3 and Mrs.l ,Pratt of washlngton, D.C. tourist. lguson. organist. Mr. and daughter have returned toivlsitors here contributed very; their home at Truro. NS. foliow- substantially to this service by The Guardian Page 15 Thur. August 1. 1957 ;ver Ttwoiseekavago. Best wisbesi s com-I nsaal-T Tested in the announcement Borden Walton. . Desahie. of the forthcoming mar- ; rings of their daughter Berthag Miriam to Mr. Garfield Forbes. and Mrs. Weldon, Taylor. Nine Mile Creek. to take l place at Hampton United Church. Relatives and friends of Mr. Jack MacKinnon. New Ariyle. were shocked to learn of his sud-; den death at the P.E.l. Hospital; Mac- i ,1 Kinnon has been a widely IHIOWIH d business man for. many years. and had entered the check-p.u suddenly came” Deep sympathy is being extended y relatives in - their time of sorrow and bereave- of the late Dannie Mscl(enz.ie whose. death occurred at Arlington. . Mass, on July 2!. were present in.' at the funerall services held for the deceased stl Canoe Cove Cfurch on July 25. conducted by the church pastor.l The interment was made at Canoe! The morning service of public I1! I i To Become Highly Efficient By FORBES RHUDE tainadian Press Business Writer ' Adversity" has resulted in gold and services. that Canada should impose a tar- iff on the import of foreign crude y purchase of mm.mn".y' Suppl,” y oil so as to make Canadian crude Jcompetitlve in the Montreal re- Hnwevcr, the industry's most;'”"i"3 ””- "PW "Wed by Uni mines bringing their operations Important function was the optn-i W'"' chiefly mm ve"""el'- "tn the very highest pitch of eco- ing up of Northern Canada. Onlyl nninlr efficiency." says V. C. llanshrnugh. vice-president and iiinnaging director of the ('ana- was a lumping off ground for! than Metal Mining Association. fresh exploration Mr. King says the Canadian oil . few yea" ago Val dvon ,0, "H industry is being stunted by lack stance, was an outpost. Now it. 9' '""k" Rmwih "d "('93: "Well soon start finding Ii-t hundreds 0" the money nccessary for oontini I available." (me rem" of this has been m mu” norm. yexploration won't continue to be I nmlie them particularly fine train- ing grounds for students. Quebecis department of minesl. A d d r e s s i n g the Hurricana IIBI lssllfd I 34rPBR! ll9010Bl('Il P0- iimnch of the association at Bout: Dori-Inl'IudIn8 "HIPS Blld iU"3U'l' i;.,nanng, Que” recently, Mr, lions-of Northern Quehcc. Wansbrough said seven compan- The IRE-f0VN'ln8 "'9 ball"! 0' l i ii-. of the Bourlamaque and Val the rivers flowing into UnEaVl iiig extended to the niir grgg nu, given in-,i.nnn.a. Bay. Hudson Strait, Hudson Bay relamn of ",2 m, (lt."tt'll('8l experience to more than "Dd PRI1 0! Jamcs My-has Slime. E limo higher school and universltyl-130-000 Square mllv-S. or slilihlllf IlIl(l('l'ilH In the last five years. "'0?! "'80 hall the province'- The Canadian mining industry. will IT”- UP added. is creating more than The study deals principally with! HAMPTON Province wide sympathy is be immediate Miss Audrey . DeBlois whose death occurred at Charlottetown on July 25 fol- lowing a life missionary in India. of service as a Sympathy of a wide circle of ing an enjoyable period of hali- the beautiful rendition of that lov- days spent among relatives andgely old song: "Lead Me Gently friends. Home". Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McAulay, Relatives and friends of Mr.- and children are the guests otjllllsworth Ferguson are extend- Mrs. McAulay's parrents Mr. ling a "welcome home" to him! and Mrs. J.D. Flood while vlsitingl following ii considerable period of; relatives and friends during aitime absent front his native pro-1 pleasant holiday season, lvince it may be that he. too. will; Mr: and Mrs. Wilbert Gillespie . decide like others. that the island: and daughter of Toronto. are en- ll Mod 000083! I0 "MR9 Ill! h0H18l laying a holiday period amonglpermanently therein during the relatives and friends. During lyears which lie ahead. . their hriei stay at South !uelvllle.. Messrs. Bioise Thomson and; they were guests of Mr. and . Vernon Ferguson are among the: Mrs. Homer Proving-her, irccent tourist arrivals to spend Mr. Harry Villett ..ccompnniea'lheir holidays -mans relatives by Mr, and Mrs, James None. and friends of their native prov- worthy of Toronto. are welcome ifl09- l guests at the home of Harry'si I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon l Villett. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert LONDON. (CPI - wngml vicmrgm during the” General Vincent Massey drove to houdan. Broadchailt in Wiltshire Wednes- Recent reports indicate consId- My '0 "I" S" Amhony Edam Massey and the former prime '”bk' ""pm"'"”" I" "I9 C099” minister are friends of long stand- Govsrnon l. .tz.000.000.0tl0 a year in new wealth, iron-ore discoveries or prnspectlw friends is extended to the relativ- anii is also pouring hundreds of Commenting that extensive tracts cs millions of dollars a year into ex-I of the territory explorations willl Sharkey, whose death occurred newt certainly reveal the existence of at her late residence nioperties, building of townsites.l hitherto unsuspected mineral tie-Tryon in her 79th year. The in- plnrnilon, development of power plants and railways. and posits." NEVER BEFORE SUCH SAVINGS I ! ! S. A. McDONALD'S GREAT SUMMER CLEARANCE ALE THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY DOWN TO EARTH SALES. ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. of the late Mrs. Edward at North terment was made at the Peoples ion of Mr. Edward Boswell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Boswell. of Victoria. at the Halifax Gen- eral Hospital. to which he had been re-admitted for further op- eratlons and medical treatmenilia the United states. at the governor - undergoing a bile ”-I.'iiIe...W FIRST FLOOR l.Al)ll::s' BLOIISES - A clearing lot in regular sizes from 12 to 20. Your choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . HUI :49 LADlES' ALL WOOL SWEATERS in cardigan style. 33 .seaooaaeeanasa I Sale price l.ADIES' GLOVES in sheer nylon and nylon simplex. Reg. to SL75 S1 0 Your choice. pair . . . . . a 0 LADIl8' NYLON GLOVES. Long sheer. Regular 32.50 51 ..... I Sale price, pair . . . MEN'S PANTS . Sizes 30 to 38. S SUMMER HANDBAassin2"lu” Sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale price .......... -Uoy ROYS' PANTS 7 LADIES namasaos in choice leathers. . Values to 38.95 7 Sale price MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS in short or long sleeve styles. Choice of plains, plaids or fancy. Values to 35.95 52 Sale price ... . .. I in the Eaas-ML ..... .. T 89c NTIONIW.Lkhtlnn- oseseoeoa-....... TIII hi rejilar 81.50. quality. 2"can.use-----aseesuoaooo... I hooligan and aleeve'isnorlnl3&vnpIIovers.'A,l'thwool. at eelssa. petal-in. etc. gbwmylqnseoeeeeeeeeeees'nTtI9. ...”3.99' MEN'S SUITS in size range from 36 to 46. Sale Spccial .................f29-95 MEN'S BLAZERS in all wool navy. Sizes . 6 to 44. On Sale at Discount MEN'S SUEDE JACIIETS. hill length zip- per. Knitted collar and cuffs. 0 Sliiiili”.??:...............T12.95 :3Li2s.3?.J”.7i,............?4.39 SECOND FLOOR Balance of LADIES SUMMER DRESSES Clearing at . . . 1-” Discount 1.annns' LINEN svrrs. Regular 319.95 312 95 .aeeeeaaas. C Sale price ... BILECTION OF LADIE' COATS worth c"in'?ini35;?".................?I5.U0 LADIES"I'Wl:lID suns.- 'l'ogoonsaleat..... Discount SPECIAL PRICE LADlB' SUIIIIEI llA'l'I LADIEE PYJAMA8 in cotton-c ies. Regularly 32.93 For short- 1.79 LADlB'l0II8l00A'l'8inehoiceo(flan- Children's Dept. Second Floor COTTON DRESSES-Selection of our bet- ter cotton dresses for girls. Sizes 7 to 12. Values to 55.98 33 Sale price ............ a TEEN-AGE SHORTIE COATS in sizes 10 to 14x. Values to 317.98 3 Sale price . . . . . . . . . ........ INI7'AN'I'S' OVERALIS with or without snaps. Nice range of colors. Your choice HOUSE FURNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR FINE QUALITY SHEETS in the big 81 by 100 size. Regularly 37.50 8 Sale price. pair PLAID CHECK FLANNELETIE BLAN- KETS. Size 70x84. On sale. pair Selection of PLAIN AND PRINT C0?!- TONS-36 inches wide. Sale price. yard .. C PA'l'I'ElINED KBINIILE CREPE. Regu- larly to 79c. On sale at, yard ................ BASEMENT Boys' short sleeved SPORT SHIRTS in choice of crepe or broadcloth. I-hilly san- foriaed. Sizes 3-6x. Sale special at Gii-is' sanforlaed O(7l'ION 3101183 in short sleeve or sleeveless styles. Sizes 3 to 6x. Sale special ...............i Sizes 7 to 14 .............. LI 9 Glrls' IIIDITS and PEDAL PIISIIEIS in sizssstoamhiilysanforlzedandaniae ;t.."".a'5.f.”i'”? 79c ing and Eden spent several days general's resi- dence in ()ttaws last spring be- fore returning to Britain after duct openationl Evurfbodyi piattar oi mid cuts. So why cook! Serve mid cuts often through the summer months. Servo them in salads. or In sandwiches. Serve them with huh Inqeiiablen Take K than on prance . . . lhly'rn delicious dozens at waya. Cold cuts on always handy to have on hard. so pick qr a good variety at DOMINION this week. COLD CUTS MAPLE was v.r. MACARONI & CHEESE 6 oz 296 PKG. MAPLE LEAF V.P. MOCK CHICKEN , 29” MAPLE LEAF V.P. MINCED HAM :35" 35: appetite perk: up at In int sight at a taiaprtmq (jxxruruzdr ( rd (yIIIIA7y SUPER TRIMMED - TENDER ISLAND STEER Blade Roast be 49c FREE TASTY Beet Liver w- 35c MAPLE LEAF English Brown '23," 39c MILD CURED BRISKET Corned Beef ... 2Tc FEATURES AT DOMINION COOL REFRESIIING ALLEN8 APPLE JUICE McCREADYS SWEET MIXED PICKLES SPECIAL WHITE SUGAR BIN IIOOD - FOR ALL YOUR BAKING NEEDS iiouii FEATURE ALLEN 'S ASSORTED TOFFEE CANDY I lb. Cello 39c 48 OZ. TIII 25c 35c i.09 1.65 Fresh Fruit & Vegetables 24 OZ. JAR 10 LB. BAG 25 LB. BAB SWEET JUICY SUNRIST SIZE 183 URAIIGES EVERYDAY LOW PRICES DELSEY Toilet Tissue 2 now FORMULA "82" Dog Food 2 '43:" MAZOLA SaIad lino: SNYDERS CHOICE Wax Beans 2 '.i.3Ii DOMINION HOMOGENIZED Peanut Butter ".3." . 2 (I01. 59: LOCAL GROWN Head Lettuce 2 LOCAL GROWN Bunch Beets 2 LOCAL GROWN TENDER 33c 19c 45c arms 33; BUNCIEJ 23c Special Perfection Ice Cream vz GAL 89' AMIROSIA or HONEYMOON 39c Slogans 2 we 49c as: E:?:.';:: 2" Onnions 2 ci."io T9c All Merchandise sold at your Dominion Steve is Guaranteed to Give lOO'7., Sctisluit-on saiaa noes DINNERWARE ON SALE TIE WT CUP and SAUCER Oetaadtaweelfera EACH 5.00 STORE HOURS DION.-TUII.-WED.-TIIIIIS. I18 a.I. In lzh p.aI. FRIDAY R:I 0.3. to 9:! pm. IIl'E T0 MONDAY. AUG. 5. I957 BEING A CIVIC IOLIDAY WE WILL I! OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL I P.M. VALUES EITIXTTIVE UNTIL (TUBING SAT. AUG. SM. I57 I -.39” t:-t..3s;.':,.. .... .....'......,. . ,,........-...a..-.. . 'g...-...a.............s......-...-....-........1 ..- L..'.. C