Use Guardian 0 WaniAds ... , 'l l't-e Guardian I Igssts Wasted I A ,g..ay,1Vov. 27, 1956 MEAN warn-an -ro sau. nAw- sunasu AND CIlES1'0FDRAW- Fainman ieigirs Household moducts to consumers. We help you. Good profits for hustler. No expul- ence needed to start. Pleasant, profitable. dignified work. Write; today. Rnwleiglfs Dept. 4706!. Montreal. P.Q IN MEMORIAM MAYHEW -in loving memory! of Alfred J. Mayhew who do ELECTROLUXCLEANVERIN for modern Dairy rum. 5 periect condition. Apply Box miles from Sydney on main SMM. Guardian. highway. Highest wages paid -rwo ovsfn-Co'Ars.' onus COAT. nd MAN FOB FARM Phone work. Apply Box sss. Guardian. p; WORKING FAIII MANAGER For Sale ers. N School Street. 9527 to experienced and well recon:-i mended man. Separate housei Moritrotsl.M,oyor Backs Up "Slum Program With Call For Election MONTREAL: Jun Drapeau munici Plldedbhbaekuphis parted this We 27 NOV-. 1955- ..e..m..m..-.m-:-e- Sjzg is gnd sun sin 14. can ,houh. bered b th and extras s ed. Married policy which has been ,,;li;l?y' ' mam y ' "9" Fm."-"nu Eng; .. man without caidlrlen preferred. "3"? "Vita ll! some city 50 NH. - B.R. PULLETS. START- Apply Stewart G. Macbtntald. c9umn dated. near Federal Building Home cooked meals. ltl0Vlll0l-l- Dial 5221 or S! Pownal SI Isslnsss opportunities 7 l MALLETT - In loving memory! of Thelma Mallett. wl'ln.1l3SSGd. away November 27th. 1933- We think of her in silence. No eyes can see us W899? But many a silent tear is shed. lMME'mA-I-E E-'on k y VNV g three married men ages 2! to 35. Fox 3,41,; 03 RENT AT Mon. While others are asleep. The world may change from year to year. . And friends from flay l0 d3.V3 But never will the one we loved. From niemory pass away- Foiidly remembered by Falbel and Mother. , d . I r six noon APARTMENT. IIEAT- .' rah 23:: ..'.iy..:'".;:.?.. -. we ma- L2” .:.y ogpert-"iii nurses, Mrs. Ivan 4 room HOUSE. 5: DORCIlEST- Dal-rah, Mrs. Alan Champion, er St. Phone 7508 for appoint- Mrs. John Cameron, also to the mcni. W i g nursinz 513" 0' "'9 P”"".c””'"y HEATED- FURNISHED ROOM. H"5Pl'3l- 3” "'e"d5 "d '""'Fhb”" Suitable for two adults. 22 Elm Must be presently employed. Grade 12 education or better. re- quired. This work requires en- thisiasm and the will toysucceed. Petition and hospitalization bene- provided. Write particulani to P. 0. Box 702, Charlottetown. P.E.I. l i l . . For Rent for cards andmtjreats 'and thosel Ave” ma! 6786. I be e in anyway. . 7 am. e. -- diilijingwviiyn ilinessmnt home and THREE ROOMS AND 351'” while in hospital. C. C. Baker, Ken- apartment. unheated. (Adults). Central, Box 683. oNi-:"itooM SECOND FLOOR. heated and furnished for male roomer. Dial 3306. to LEAT-SI-HALL aousii: IN City. Central. Apply 217 Rich- mond Street or Dial U173. even- lnzs. 7 7 iv (gum fivtT' LARGE UNFURNISIIED rooms. Sink. Hot water. One aington. Ill MEMOIIIAM MR8. GEORGE WALTER STEVENSON On the 17th of October, 1956, the, community of Fredericton lost one of its oldest and most respected citizens with the passlns of M"- George Walter Stevenson. alter I long and painful illness- The deceased was born in I:lamP- shire on the tenth of September. 1373, the youngest daughter of the late Enoch Acklllld lllll ml wife. Mary Cummilllt 55' W eelved her education at Hamp- nhlre School and later at Prince of Wales College. from which in- stltution she obtained her teacher's certificate in 1897. She tlulllt school until August of too? when she became the wife of the late George Walter Stevenson of Fred- ericton. Their home became a haven of hospitality and a true unmple of Christian life to all who entered- From the organization of the Church oi Christ Bible Schoolov r- dlelilttylt-n:ev)eit.t:'d bgillntilenntillancl. ”. Btgilsk CEMENL 1- F- Mom the late Mrs. Stevenson faithfully 73- '' f'- g Aa taught the Adult Class, and manyig goon nougg, m 33519351. oi her formler lgllglill yvillmfollillllyl lal area on highway. Dial 5807. remember to I 0 I'll Pram-To-r ' "g'” i "" kwed lo IMHL WI;:l'E ENAMEL COAL RANGE. There are left to mourn the loss ”":gg;ggg..ggggg of a devoted mother. three dau8lI- PRIVATE - SALE OF IIOUSEr ters andDi;ne lslonzfltgtlh, Mrts. 391- hold Furniture. 258 Fitzroy St. lie Mac we a eann 11- 'F'- V s" 7- ' , icy; Mary. Mrs. Wm. Kells of 'lGml's sAKA'lrEs7GslzsEdl' M33057 Central Royalty: Catlierlne of, ;'FY"j, WP! Ygg HY F1 Fredericton who -CIT!-ll-lltd Ill! HOLSTEIN CALVES. APPLY home this year to nurse her Herb Love, East Royalty. .'.".”:."';.'.'3S..”1ll':.i..""l”'..".i'l'.? mm m Mr. Stephen Acklnnd oi Cornwall, gg and two sisters, Mrs. Hammond ONE REGISTERED ABERDEEN Newson of Bnendnlhane, and Mrs. Angus Bull. 10 months old. Samuel Good oil Charllottetiswn, Chesley Hughes. West Covehead also mourn the on o I ear TM sister. Eleven grandchildren and rgymggiss ml; '1: :hl':i':h”&."l'uV" '":l,l”tlI;"d' Wm Andrews.North Milton. e memo s rac- mj....a.j.....:- . W I ELECTRIC RANGE'I'I'E IN ax- lous Christian lady. The funeral at the Fredericton cellent condition. Priced reason Cumberland St. 4 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. Heated. Continuous hot water. 865.00. Available December llt. Phone 6263. IIOUSEKEEPING ROOMS IN modern home. 11 miles from city on Trans-Canada Highway. Phone 4-12 New Haven, after 0 p.m. NICE FIVE ROOM APARTMENT Brighton district- Stove and re- frigerator. Heated and continu- ous hot water. Renter controls thermostat. Available Decemb- er first. Box 684 Guardain. -. ls;-19,--- I BULL CALVES. FRED I AND- rew. East Royalty. Church oi Christ on the 19th oi Ible. Dill 5557- Octobc was Very largely attend- " sunny AND six LAMB; ed. Mr. M. D. Dunbar of Ctiar- Apply L9,". mchouom New lottctown F ght an inspiring and wmnhh-Q. comforting message to the he- reaved. The hymns sung were. "unto The Hills" and "In The Sweet By And By". The pall- bearers were Messrs. Lawrence Newson, Reagh Ferris. Emerson Murray. Kenneth MscDowell, Wm. Weeks, and Harold Sharp- The remains were tendcrlylald to rest in the Fredericton Cem- etery beside those of her F b 7 who predeceased her in March of 1952. CARD or THANKS The family of the late Mrs. G. W. Stevenson wish to express their sincere thanks to Dr. Murchison and to all their good neighbours and friends for their many acts of kindness; to those who sent flowers, cards, and letters of sympathy during their recent and bereavement. six YOUNG P165, so rouNrfs each. Reginald smith. Emer- aid. ionic. DAN iwcs:i.wiN. (to? ice horse. Raehurn Driscoll. Be- tllel. rnmN'EET &E lost. Condition. Sine 10. Price 87!. Apply Guardian Office. LADIES HUDSON SEAL FUR coat. siu ll. Original cost 368.!) Price QM. Plone I353. DIAL XMAS Girl 11 INC! Tetevhunhonunui2i.Dou- Iaslros.andJonns . IDIALIIAS GIFT FOR I'll nmlly-Good use kerosene refrigerator-saispocial es. Douglsslrosandxlones . IG BALI OI IINT AT ION- tague. I room house with bath. electricity. Bot and cold water. Apply Box (ISM. Guardian. O . . 1 -F ' . Aw 4". .'; .3 x -. Q (i"()"oiTiiss:iTi(i3rciis:N RANGE M.-. . -. .m..,.... cm! Apply- ELECTROLUX. A-l CONDITION. Reasonable. Also three brush. A, J, ZAKEM . floor polisher. Almost new. Dial W7 A , mmmma. 255 Grafton St. CHRISTMAS GIFTS with a mean- ing will be found at the Bible Phone 8389 large furnished room. Adults. 86 I Box 899. Sydney, N.S WANTED ' DELIVERY BOY ing to lay. John Carew. Brook- ' d. 810. down, remainder monthly payments. Beaton's Auction Rooms. tague. 5 room house and lot. with electricity. Apply Box 6745 M. Guardian. House. Come and see! (Opposite Eaton's). ONE vouNtfiioi.sri-:iN MILE cow, also one pure bred Hol- stein bull. one year old. Archie Mlsgellgnepss PUPIIS IN GRADES I To X Robinson Mbam. who need help with their home- ? ? work, should Dial 4496. FOR SALE OR TRADE. ONE H 1)-mmr m r ””jT"7' fwk;l;i;;;tt;avtgr,;9mi;I1ette -331' Services offered po 1: an inc wo - -1? .” -T;T-Tj tom plows used 125 hours. '2: 13:, trade for high class Holstein Wu-hm wheauey cows calving riaics August to Jan gg N, W mam. uary 15th. will accept in calf or YOUR IMPERIAL ESSO STOVE Oil Agent, Charlottetown area is beef heifers to make up the lot. Barry C. Meiiish. Phone I398. Apply Box 632 Guardian. W is-TA'Np'oitiiIi.. QUEEN srnaar serving full course dinners: specializing in Chinese dishes. Dial 5228. 7 H” SFENCE AND MacLEOD L'rn.. guto body works, Etkll Street. opening soon. Frame straight- FOR SALE Used Fawcett coal range with water front. Excellent condition. Farm at Wlnsloe formerly own- ed by Nelson Locke. Apply- GORDON E. MMEWEN, Bristol, Lot 40 FOR SALE iAN-rt-in - A-LE aorrruzs pints or quarts Dial 8605. , flxturc Dial 4444. W at yy l OATS WANTED. APPLY DIONELI J. Doiron. North Ruu'ico- g -rwo ERELIABLE. CLEANING women for night work. Exper- ienced. Phone'69S9. The eucndvo cmmlttee backed llnrnls. ll! I Vote ol 4 to 1 the mayor's 'PP0P0IIl.lIl:,ltmtl.ie N-member city council pfqvjncjlj re A . lature be as civil election as soon as possible, The lellllatiire would have to amend the city charts to permit the vote asked to allow a munl-g which annually would come nhiiosfa year from now. Drnpeau and Pierre De-. executlve committee . declared that the so- called Dozols Plan for slum clear- ance and low - rental housing will not be put into effect while they are in office. Mr. Drapeau said Montrealers EARLY ciiicxs” should be given the chance to de- cide regarding the project which d change the face of an old area of Montreal. near the centre of the city. Next session of the PAY I Weekly hatches, Light Sussex x , and including 22nd Decem-l her 1956 at 12 o'clock noon for the sale of residence in the Town of Borden. Highest or met necessarily accepted. Red and Red x Light Sussex. Pullets 32c. Cox Me. Mixed 17c. Less on large orders. All hatch- ing eggs produced at our farm at Salt Springs. ' l"truly professional force." a trend 1. I: J. PROUDFOOT, WESTVILLE ROAD. NEW GLASGOW. N.S. PHONE 2.5281 W ”” :2l2f.'..';2"1:3”..'lLii":iEii..'i'.'2.':3 TENDERS my . --- Will be received at the FOR SALE Vfantetl Town Clerk's Office, up to any tender J. W. CANN, , Town Clerk. lorav lcity council in Dec. I. ' l The committee meeting was open to reporters. the second time committee deliberations were opentothepresntheflrntblilg only a few days ago. At Quebec. observer! premier Duplcssls said Montreal did not plan to introduce its usual private bill during the current legislature session "this does not mean that there will not be one." It led to speculation that the government itself may Introduce legislation to implement the plan Just how this would work was not known. Last April, the city council by a vote of 77-4 gave its approval to the Dozois Plan and this was followed by approval from the federal and provincial govern- mcnts, both of which would con- tribute financially under the NI- iional Housing Act. . r I! bananas r. tvnrrivsiv 11:! Foreign Nona Avnnlyst re-emu-genes acliesla Molotov into a more tlnomlnenl role in Moscow probably means an Eiportant taking place, in the continuing power Eagle that began with Stalin's It almost certainly indicates that Nikita Khrushchev has suffered a setback in power and silica- that his opponents in Soviet leadership have firmed up the coalition formed against him last sum and are in the pro- cess of executing an assault against him. The key question is where the Soviet army stands and the prob- abilities are that Defence Minis- that Says Voluntary Recruiting ls Both Sensible And Successful OTTAWA (CP--Defence .Mlnt greater than at any previous time istcr Campney said Thursday In our peacetime history," he night the voluntary system of ne- said. cruiting has proved sound, sen- "Here I might clear up 3 siblc and successful in meeting common misunderstanding." Mr. Cana(la's J ' commitments. Campney said. "Under the na- Voluntary recruiting enabled a tlonal defence act some ceiling must he set for the regular-forces. But the ceiling-129.000-is not a target as some persons seem to think. The government's objective is. within the ceiling. to recruit sufficient service men to meet all our military commitments. That we have been able to do." The statements were included in a text of a speech issued to the evident in the United States and Britain. . Mr Campney told the Defence lilodii-al Association that con- scripts called up for a year or two of service would only tie up a large percentage of the armed forces' effective strength in train- ers or trainees "llenvlng too few A was "perfectly proper." -'Busi,ness Fly'inlg- Creates - New Boom In Aviation tn Marshal Zhukov has thrown his immense weight against Khrushchev beeauseeiarmyoffh eel-s' alarm at the danger to So- viet positions ht Eastern Europe as a result of Khrushi.-hev's poli- en E: key Deraorlggllg in the xmnl manoetiv likely a man little known in the west- Suslov. He holds the position o a secretary in the Central Commit tee of the Communist party. with rank uptothepraenttimeso ond ill)! to Khrushchev himself. IIOLOTOV PAWN Information reaching the West through Yugoslavia indicates Sua- Iov last July at a Central Commit- tee meeting led a successful cam- paign to defeat Khrushchev on his vllcy toward President Tito of ugoslavis. In any case. whether Suslov or someone else is pulling the strings in the anti-Khrushchev operation. the way in which Molotov has come back into the limelight makes it seem more likly that for the present at least it is not Nlfllllkl 01' kill-lleaker. The -two new archy. on the one has Iivimiatl: the too of nist party supervision over uh. Soviet arts. On the other, he 1," been named ter of state con- lml. I 30!! which can be unim. vortant or important depending 0., h.h'"....."'"..'""'.... is -d - I ID I ' and inspection orunmuonudlililif some semi-iiollee Powers. KIIBUSKCIIIV SMART It would be a mistake however, lo lump in the conclusion um Nikita Khrushchev has "had" I. The man is fast on his feet. l Molotov's re-emergence into po- sitions of authority is leu import. ant for its own significance than I5 In indicator of an 1... side melee in Moscow. It Very likely is the precursor of other im- Molotov who is playing the role of portant personality changes. 0'l'rAWA (CF)-Premier Ben- nett of British Columbia has ac- cused Fisheries Minister Sinclair of n ”rheap political manoeuvre." But Mr. Sinclair. says his action The objcctyin point was Mr. Sinclair's announcement Wednes- day of n federal-B.C. ...eement trained and ready for operational press before delivery. duties." Canada's policy on military manpower was to "put our main emphasis on forces-in-being. men uniform, armed. equipped. ready." "in our thinking a ship in com- mission is worth two in reserve, and so for tanks and planes." "Canada now has, in fact, a very col iderable standing army and navy and air force. certainly far Discouraged Fr SHERBROOKE. Que. (CP) - Dsvls Fulton. candidate for the national leadership of the Progres- sive Conservative party. said Sun- day federal government policies New 5 room bun alow oil 8 FIRESTONE HOME & Fsnsls liiilp ltsntsii COOK. REFERENCES REQUIR- ed. Apply to Dietitian. Provin- cial Sanitarium. Charlottetown. WANTED more shopping (...)S till Christ- Maritime Flying Curler's Charter where ever the individual passenger desires, the their plane at London on February ilth. for the return trip home. Q Cost of the return trip by plane Moncton to Prestwlck and re. turning London to Moncton will be 8299.35 per passenger. The oppor- tunity to visit Europe at this very low fare may not come this way again. Interested parties should contact J. F. Macl.eod at W Queen Street. Charlottetown without delay. discourage investment by Cana- dians ln the development of their fired forced hot-air beating gwn counigy, -g ' ' ' , M . F Ito . be f F ii - system" App” AUTO CO- LTD. Plane Flight To Great Britain ......'. :5. fn.;";ETl.(u.l.;J”c.iJ..'n.a. BEN LIVINGSTONE JR. 60"! ” v - om - - T GEORGE ST, , dressed a meeting of Sherhrook Belvedere Ave. 187 GREA At this date only a few unsold seats left in the large Four Motor ajenge, to the 9.,-gy-. ind”-fl D1 AL 5547 D. C. 4 Maritime Central Airways Plane which will transport a group ship convention in Ottawa n e xt or now ONLY of about 60 vacationlsts from various Maritime centers to Prestwick, "",i,';2'l- of ms speech W. 1 ed ' , , ' . . I re eas PHONE 5062 REP 7 Scotland on January 16th, 1957. At the con of a holiday spent to the was in lawn” of at in Glasgow, Edinburgh. London. Paris. Monte Carlo. St. Morita or ' Davie Fulton Says Canadians om Investing .livery. , 0 Mr. Fulton said that as a re- sult of federal government policies Canadians have little moneys to jsave or invest. f He added: "Even where those policies do not directly prevent Canadian in- lvestment, their tax policies leave lour people with nothing to invest. How can we realize our full poten- itials under the policies of n gov- ernment which beliece it is their ldlvine right to tax the people -to such an extent to support their own unproductive governmental activities?" party will bosrd MONTREAL CP) - A Mon- treal shlpplng ” - believes the St. Lawrence Seaway may pro- vide subsidized American shipping with some "exceptional advan- Capable housekeeper or domestic help. Must be ex- perienced in care of child- mas. Our store isylam Picked ill" l of Christmas gifts for all the family. Use our convenient lay- gwny plan. A small deposit holds ren. Apply- your order. P. 0. BOX 844, TOY FAIR Saint John, . New Brunswick. NOW OPEN ..jm....m........... w. lnvite you to visit our new '."F'l'm' "!"...!'.f1!1'! I.'IXnw”.”y”".'l'"?."f;... Iii 33:. Sill- "MARCEAU DE PARIS" WANTS all new displays. We are truly representatives all over Canada proud of our toys, you will find everything and anything for all ages. I Christmas shopping at Firestone is so easy and convenient. love- for his new line of highest quality beauty products. Protected ter- ritoriea. Hurry! They are going fast! All publicity handled by FOR SALE AT 333 BEAVER STREET, SUMMERSIDE ' Six room dwelling, heated with oil furnace, wired for electric range. Fireplace in living room. basement with concrete floor. This home is residential area and the lot is Owner leaving Province. Priced reasonable. For further particulars apply law office of- R. S. HINTON, Q.C Summerside. taxes" to the detriment of the Cl- nadiui merchant fleet. Eric Reford, president of Rob- ert Reford Company Ltd., ship- ping agents, said in an interview the policy of shipping subsidies pursued by the United States is probably the most unpopular of all American protective mensu . It had evoked a continuous volume of criticism from all hhip-owning countries. A recent announce by the United States maritime commis- sion of its intention to subsidise American ships to overseas des- tinations from the Great Lakes is simply on extension of American shipping policy. said Mr. Reford. located in a very desirable 65 by 228 and landscaped. Iy gifts for the home and any member of the family. Use our lay-away plan. We will hold any Marceau. Be your own boss! Extremely high commission. Write: "Marceau rle Paris” PROFESSIONAL CARDS This policy provided building sub- sidies up to 50 per cent of the cost of vessels. operational sub- sidels to compensate for the beauty products, 10.825 Pie IX size order until P b 11!!- higher cost of American ship op- ossnnnua ' -one out -nariguunn- .:-.:.---'c"- Vaesn til. if. Subsidized Americcin Shipping May Get Advantage In Seaway call at Canadian ports and partici- pate in the movement of Cana- dian cargo. "By contrast, Canadian policy. in its refusal to discriminate against foreign flag ships or to subsidize Canadian flag ships, has been highly esteemed enhancing this country's , ”, :.. ' ally." said Mr. Reford. "However, our position in main- taintng an independent policy would be adversely. if not disas- trously. affected by American sub- sidized shipping from the Great tnlzn participating. in Canadian a e." dltlonsl industrial development. controlled by Canadian firms which are free to export over- seas." lie continued. "shipping on the St. Lawrence Seaway will be mainly dependent on cargoes front American ports. and the carriage of any substantial proportion on American nhlp-s will reduce the opportunities to other shipping." B. C. Premier llesenlful Of Fishery Minister's Action on the route of the Trans-Cauad. Eghway in the westernmost Prov- CE. 0-The Social Credit premier. ulna has been discussing B.C. niaitm with several cabinet ministers for the last three days. told repnm.-. that Mr. Sinclair had violated In standing between Mr. Ben. net lIld- Trade Minister Howe that nothing would be announced until the matter had gone through cabinet. Mr. Sinclair's lnnouncemem said the two governments llld Ikreed on a route for the Trans- C-nndn llllhway in ac. Tits "'3" Gilllldl illl lllgliwsy across the ny ncrnaa Vancouver Harbor through Mr. Sinclair: Coast-Capllano constituency. It will involve federal particip.. l. A tlon in s new bridge across thi Fraser River and in the second Narrows bridge being built by the provincial government from Van- couver to North Vancouver. to SIIABE COSTS Bridge and highway costs-at tlmated by' Mr. Bennett at mom titan 3M.000.(l)0-are to be sharnd 50-50 by the two governments. it was understood the plan is to u to the cabinet today. Said Mr. Bennett: "The announcement by Mr. , at n time when we are trying to establish good re lation: with Ottawa." Said Mr. Sinclair: "it is perfectly proper for the B.C. federal minister to announcs fedarnl Dlrtlelpatlon in these pro- Trade Minlster Howe. who ce in-dinated federal talks with Mr. Bennlllt. said: and the B.C. pro- mler had arangement tint neither of themuwould make as i the I-Iesaldhsbadnot” umd the matter with Mr. Sinclair but It was "understandable" that the ashes-les minister could lnnounct "Until there has been an ad- Illllwlnl 5.1". : l1'1l".''.v ?; 9-" - - com-3 IN AND VISIT BARRISTERS. OPTOMETRISTS ;rr:gor:;. andna.5l: oer c.o.l.t mu; Wgljffnngffmflgokmm up IIELP Wl ll-I US Etc. 5. A ca"u,M"' RIO. uphmgngc: 0 "I. V "M. 0 raw material and man .. '1" WE suoossr A GIFT in son a. "” ' """ '"'”””' ' ”" d the whole family for Pop Hl. MOFFIOOOII E F0190? st Ilwrence .g:dh.rm&nM p n M POSITIONS gndl Mom, 1llVi'Iy;I&)t writelthe in llcainsnd st. Byron J. Grant. O.D. ssawsy would introduce a new inrected to Aineric.-'nn ships. ' :"m'Il;; lagl sYu:h wonderful am. Jy mm, uamhard, .A ll Id It Dial loll Leffllff 0! lllll Policy. since sub- "The ntnlar calls of American M” mu” 1," u "57 (Carefree) wuuuhouu '. .- ”. nu. an American shipping would ships at Canadian ports will mun . BIIIIAWI S1, h Television, Firestone or Wasting 5- 5- Taylor. C.0. ' One of Southwest last l.I's mod .'w9r.P 3" guise” I::)frlgeratorsl,”l-ilresttinetcg A A pom...” QC" up corner m A onnsnnga. , i highly ashamed residents in ill est use was rs. eecr Miles : II; pp”; A” M 'i.''''"' .:”;'""'..L'::.:: '"' " ' '"" t .. . ........ .0 '”"'""E' "W"'NG i'.'.."”' Typists ':,;",l;”,-,,,”";, 9,2,-,;,,','”-,,,, ,,,,,, Allison M. Gillls. it.a. ' ' ' 'i-.n.t In l' :..-.2:-:'..:::: i.-:...-.r - --- - -M M ------ . i '- 1- Federal Government '""l,ln'l' 2' ,l:::,,::';(ju"f:'”;:ml:"f: A. Walttion Ooudoi, LLI. CHIROPRACTOR Illithtcr 0! ti! . aga w. . Imam cnmsru 0g&09!anli"IPl1'l"(:'9 and color a -homvias tour. '1' "F '" G"''” 'h m 9'- 3- C0000 y m hit to atone Up to saowror Stsentitrgiraphers SHOP EARLY .-:":'"';'":' ”"'l'''' on ” ...d w 1 Us to mo for mi-u For tke'bsnt ' ' K" '"" ARCHITECT '.”' 11"." Ad'."'"' ""' . Apply to Civil Service Commis- . 599500011. Pooh I t P slon. is Tobin Street. Halifax on HRESTONE HOME g Mgtioinon 0. Keith Hebord . .yi?rucl.oi-la.l" P:tm(lfflc:bii.rhiV.:tli:in:i ”' """" """' .' (hint Q ”"'"' "" "W 30 III-mu-I -tints-n-at om -v 3”” S...” E.....'”'. -7-swam ':&:li'.":.' - ' Fl 3., um ants sin sit at x- : M M H Old. I. Mmnnld. IA "";",,,,,,",:,' -,3, 3-3,, THE itoss IURNER "' ""'-"' "- "' "" as . a pm Minn I Thirst. V ll ELECTRI .l.lMlTEDSEh T egg