ell The CIassifiedWay Phone- 8506 I F 4 ' . The Guardian Page 9t gm W i gt" hi. Mondiwi -IIIIY 15- 1957 c LEAVING iroii aonosl, DESIRABLE s - aoois COTTAGI ' ' July I or :1 Cu take two. csui furnished. Adlacaeai to National - 8210 or plsrk area.BTwo acres land. Ap- :"-IN Mmiim w --m Wednesda . Jul 17th. c ' - F IALLACI - In loving memory .,,.,,,.,..,,.I', mi,” p,,.;:g;:, mixed grain. One fresh cow. of Rota liachsod Wallace. who pig... an ggumgmn go .;;'l seven years old: quantity of used sway. July i5. XIII. at ----m ---M - - -- -I pine plank 2 Inch. noun us. lagers Flill. Ontario. CAI LIAVING FOB MONTREAL Gou h , Kenain ton. . . 3 Q m ' 1 r '---' on July 20th Can at-commod t E y 3 Memory lane is a dear little pathl two or three passengers. Dial -"II-K C00LER- nuiilvuu 1" 1, hggng up very true 508. i perfect condition. Priced for :5?” ' "”" "'"' "” '”"' cams-tr it t Sal ”"”s””' M” ”'ii'::.' mo 3”,-use it leads to you. . fjg 3 pf . son. radalbane or no ------------A Charlottetown. Gone from us your smiling face. "I" I'M" "wen 0009 CONNMT kgy "'Tl3 Yam, vlewn, mm... ,,.m Odliltgzi: ggiiy 215 Sydney St. or fstssm wiIllhAIttI:'lck Eztnsihaw F "9 5”" m” V" ” m"V J:----L- .-A..... carrier: also Hall titesber No. lri-MI lssi iroiin CUSTOM I . noon 2 with blower and so ft. of pipe. In bye - sons happy days. .ea..., 5.; c.,ndmo,,, pm, 3700, Leith MacKinnon. West Covo -EV" ”'"'mb"'d by Momi DELL Apply Campbell's Garage, Pow. head. or phone Covehead 4 - 11. this" "'4 ”"'""'- --I street. FORVSIALEA m'c'n'trt'ii6nin QIILLAII, - In loving memo y of 1,5. ONET-.170;-DODEETT lovely place near the shore for our darling daughter and sister, my Huck mm Wsquidf summer cottages. 80 -cm of Beverly jgabgl Mm”, who 9”. ale, In common. Dm clear land anndd 100 acres under 5 sad away July isth. 1055. W. igfiitlittliisgaallndciaiiilnbm-IEGADPIV li- No fine knows how much we miss E" mm 6N”i?:"llA1.'l.- THRES you. --------A--AA.. blower also one binder Frost No one knows the bitter pain ONE FURNISHED ROOM. M and Wood, two cowl. one with We have suffered since we lost Weymouth. Dial 3391 - calf, three weeks old. other to run. -rmr-or -or - -r- "r freshen this month John at. Life has never been the same. FgIi:Tm52:D.:2:)?spF'2n RENT' Mat-Lean. Ciilloden. 7 In our hearts your memory ling- FOR KENT-ZITLOOI ISATPTDNI-IT w"l;A,:::san: .l rrs Chandler am. Dill ass-1. .' , . mm mm,” No , sweetly lender, food and lure. 1-Tv7R'o,7M-;,;,g;7g;rj,,UT;, '.""' " "I. , ' . d damn . . with blower and 50 t. of pipe. Th?" ” gm ' gyk I S only Apply 8 Elm Avenue Leith MacKinnon West Govt That we 0 not t in o you. ' ' Sadly missed by Mont, Dad and -:I.1.0I".w?2.-'- , .,-L. ""9; ”.r. pho.L” CiV."L'.'3i.'.1.z.' - , APARTMENT, 72 GRA . Blather Nell ITTONJ-S'I' heated. hot water. DUNCAN - In fond and loving po,,,5,lo,.h 355 month, phom WAN-":0. sAL'E'gLADyg Apny :';;':;:3'r "geszgldazlnx law": :0i5- 7 p ' to Shama's Groceteria. No phone died Jul): 15. 1955,)! ' APA:TMEl?T- FOUR ROOMS. ,cEII?lggg:g,?.Lm.m Always remembered by Mom. "I 581- New and modem; EXPERIENCED s'rl:NocltArII- mic. Daddy, 5mm". ",3 5;, 3l'iKIii0li. now available. ADDIY er inimediateiy. Apply in person tor and Grandparents. .3 '1)I.2gL(:I."”.dI,''lj .g” N glecttroiux Canada Ltd. 117 Kent DURING MONTH 01'' AUGUST '99" MACEWEN - In loving memory g "- ---mm-1-jm? It or Mrs. Verna L. Mac-Ewen. who - :::I,wS?,:e;?,I:g,',o:in:i5f.I,::n 23?, W T E D mhznnlgrfbvw: was killed by accident. on Jul: furnished including linens. diah- fl" I" X3"? 1” I 12:: W333; lath. I955. es. electric stove refriglerator Ir: "'5 u 5 on y. M ' Iiiiierltid by R!liI- automatic washer and dryer: - -8---at -p'm'--e-L--- . Write or phone Walter Cox. 5 WANTED- LADIE5 you Fume: I "ILLOUGIIBY T' "I I0VI"l mm” Brighton Shor Dial 3955 Edward Island to solicit orders ory of our dear Mother. Mrs. 9' ' gm. - mm-1, swnmnn lljr(:nlil9i:'!illoushby who died July for Sale Sweaters part - time or full- ” - - '"”” "- ”-' "or" ' Write Sweetheart Sales SIIINGLES AT wisiizivcirs "me i . Li led. Y th, N Scotia. However long our lives may last. Mimi II':'9"1'f,Ifi h V H Vg J Whatever lands we view. FOR SALE. MIXED FEED. FRED Male Ilelp Wanted Whatever joy or grief be ours, 1-1, cm-it. chem," . - .- be---L We will always think of you. -Zmr 7- r r W iw-5NTED -' CAPABLE TRUCH Sgdly mined by Hudsong 3,-ten. QUANTITVOF M BUCKWIIEAT driver. Write Douglas MacDon- caroh lad Frank". pvtllenn Miller. French Fort. aid, Comwfli or Dial 751), WILLOUGIIBV - In loving mem- ory of our dear daughter and sister. Mrs. Frank Wllioughby. who passed away twelve ycan ago today. p it waiting for the cure that never came But God at last had thought it best real. Sadly missed by Mother and sisters Dot, Kitty and Lois. MISCOUCHE , Miss Helen Gallant and Sophia Gallant of wellington. spent the weekend of June 20th in Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gallant. June Gallant. graduate nurse at the Charlottetown Hospital. spent the weekend in Mlscoutile, visit- ing with her parents. Aloisius Gaudet of Quebec. re rcntly spent a weekend in Mis- rouche at the home of his sister. Mrs. Join C. Poirier. Peter Steels of Miscoudie cently l iv t for Quebec. when he will be ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant and family of Boston. Mass. U.S. A . recently arrived in Miscouche. Thcy will spend some time with rs. Gslianfs parents. Mr. and . Felix F. Dssllodies. .ti.r. and Mrs. Iiobort Cotton and family of Chltium. New Briana- hit-k. were recent visitors to Mis- imicbe. at the home of Mr. and llrs. Percy Steels. Justin McNeil of Mist.-ouche Ir ct-iiily felt in Hamilton. Ontario. where he will be employed. I-Zotelle Desltoche. student ol Nntre Dame Coiivegt, Charlotte- town. recently returned to her home in Miscouche after having tried her Maritime Bond Examlr IIIOIK. Billy Ramsay of Halifax. was to recent visitor to Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parley .iic.VeiII. For weary months she bors her" To take her home with him to! ON TTFI-VEVIIUNDRI-ID -GALLON gasoline tank Good for spray- ing. Melbourne Wright. Kinkora. -r'l?iTtTlilliLii"cows.' ' ONE RE- . cently freshened with calf. the other to freshen. Holstein. Ap- ply Grover MacKay, Strnthcona. STRAWBEBRIES, PICK YOUR own. I0 cents box. Vernon Mac- Lennan. Alexandra. 6N'ii:'Tln"i'lT KTcowTT NEWLY freshened. Claude Younlter. Broolsfiold. PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBER- ries. F i 1 Monday. 8 cents a box. Bring containers. Mich- ael McGuirk. Dromorc. SOME PIECES OF ANTIQUE furniture as chairs. and couch- es and other pieces. also lawn urns and bird baths. Phone 3600. ONE WATSON SPIIAYEII IN good condition. one general purpose mare. Donald J. Mac- Donald. Augustine Cove. FOR SALE. A NUMBER OF beds complete in good conditio W.H. Lane. Montague. IONES LARGE SPACE HEATER (Quaker) like now: also. one combination door, now. Apply ass Grafton street. or phone 8904. I ROLLS Iii” MESH CIIAIN link wlrei i'rnil 4' mt-sh wire second hand house and born windows. Apply Walter Gregor, Cornwall. liNTJTi7"wiv'Tcos'iTMAcilitiTc &59.00. Producers Co-np Assoc. Ltd.. SI Fitzroy St. A El: SALE: IFLAT BO'I'i'OM host, good condition. Approx. ll ft. in length, suitable for smelt fishing. oond fishing or harbor skiff. Apply, Frank 18!. Mt. Stewart. P.I-I.I. Fol! SALE. QUANTITY GOOD mixed grain; 45 gallon steel oil drum: Fswceiie kitchen mood or coali with water front. almost new. Harold Laird. Ken- sington. RlPlEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT rnntze ' START IN BUSINESS ON MY capital. You require no capital to become is successful Paula Dealer. . . I'll finance your blis- iness. Full or part-time. Unlim- ited opportunities distributing over 200 famous well known bla- cst quality necessities including Teas. Coffees. Spices. Extracts. Cosmetics. Medicines. Waxes. Insecticides. Farm products to established.cusiomara in your vicinity. No experience neoco- sary. I will guide you to succa and security. Write to-day to: G. Laurin. President. The Paul: Co. Limited. 21 St. Paul St. EIIL. Montreal. Que. Iliiziiiia Fellini Iidiis-st? Accountant Wanted Capable of handling stand- ard Chrysler accounting system. Excellent salary and other benefits. Apply in writing to-- i JOHN STON MOTORS Murray River TODAY'S SPECIAL This car does everything but sit up and beg. 1954 PLYMOUTH CLUB For Rent Modern apartment, cen- trally located, third floor. Continuous hot water. Electric stove. Available August 1st. Rent 570.00. Apply cfire of "A" Guar- titan. To Whom It May Concern I will not be responsible SEDAN for any gills n;)y name unless au ori y me in wriungg Seymour Acorn, III)?SqIg5&9 Montague. Open Evenings Hctying Equipment For Sale, 1 used Cockshutt Baler motor driven. 1 new M.I-I. No. 11 side delivery rake at reduced price. ' No. 5 MH. tractor mowers 6 and 7 ft. cut. used horse mowers and dump rakes. 1 used M.H. potato spraycrs, excellent condition. New and used MH. and Ferguson tractors. We also have in stock the new model M.I-I. bnlerl motor driven and P.'I'.0. LEO ROSSITER MORELL PHONE N0. 1 ATTENTION FARMERS Special prices on haying equlpment:- 1 International Baler (PTO) one year old. 2iCockshutt balers (motor driven) 1 Cockshutt pushbar hayloaders on rubber, 1 year old 2 International side delivery rakes on steel 1 Cockshutt side delivery rake on rubber. 1 hay tedder. 3 horse mowers. Several good dump rake... We also have in stock the famous New Holland bal- em, nos. 68 and 77 models PTO and motor driven. New Holland rakes and farm wagons. We also stock the Wailbauer bale forks, a great labor saving device. Check with us for your baler twine requirements and haying equipment. L. J. ROSSITER Grafton St. East Dial 7369 tgrylcss flfisrss ISLAND GRILLQUIIN IIIII! serving full costs dinners: specializing in Chinese dishes Dial SE. WE REPAIR AND IIEWIND E- i tors. washer repairs. wring: rolls, refrigeration service and repairs. Storey Electric. Tsaslsrs lasted tWANTI-II) rizscimit roa NINI Mile Creek School. Suppl ' ,ssoo. Gordon Taylor. Combs!- lsnd. Secretary; A pp 'l"'i'cTciT-zit. WANTED mu ()'Leary High School No. 175 for Grade 12. Apply Harry beard. 5ec'y of Trustees. 014117. 7- E.I. milking. Call and arranfie for si '.'tu demonstration. Priced as low asl LADY WANTS POSITION Al Practical nurse and companion to invalid. Apply Do: It Guard- in. WANTED BY AUGUST lS'I' Oil! or two bedroom apartment. It liable couple. Apply stating lo cation in Box 256 Guardian. T Vlantsl Ts lay wsurnb - ALI so-rs-i.ls. Pints or quarts. Dial IS. oi.n cuis. his-us. nsrons revolvers. in any make or con- dltion. Phone ssss. FOR SALE 1-1954 Mercury i,'g-ton Truck. 1-1953 Meteor Sedan. For further information and inspection IPPIY 30 THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY. 154 Richmond St. Charlottetown NOTICE Anyone Interested in II- rolling in grades limit 13 at 0'Lesry High School sr iunssssmss Isavy stssh.d . 'frin-"o't'utu s'.a"ssssiss -issutsrsssas-.. Desirable. Property For Sale I AT TEA HILL Three miles from Charlottetown on paved highway. con- sisting of 25 acres of choice land with seven-roomed house, barn and garage. Apply- J. L. Mac'EACI-IERN, Tea Hill. ' AUCTION SALE AT CHURCH ROAD MIDGELL. KING'S COUNTY On the promises of Sherman Sanderson. Wednesday. July I7ih. I o'clock. Tho foIIowing:- Stock-7 milch cows: 8 yoarlihgs; 6 s ring calves: 5 young pigs I3 months oIdI: ZI sheep: I5 spring lambs: 2 goose: I00 chickens (two weeks oIdI. - . Crop-I V2 acres potatoes: 29 acres grain: 2V; acres com: 20 acres hay; 200 bushels good oats. Terms-8 months credit on approved ioini noisr 57. discount for cash. SHERMAN SANDERSON Owner J. B. JAY Auctioneer IN MEMORIAM EDISON NEIJON EASTER The community of North Wilt- tng of on of its highly esteemed residents. Edison N. Easter onl Monday June 4. i The deceased. born February. E. It'll, was the youngest son lift the late William and Elizabeth! Dammaseli Easter. 'He was the; last surviving member of a faln-I l.ly of eleven and the fourth geners- I tion to reside in the community.' During his lifetime he was sl successful farmer and remained pctive at many small chores un- til a few months before his death. In addition he always found time? to participate in all phases of coin- niunlty activity. He was a faithful member of North ,Wlltsbire United Church and served as an cider and recording' stsward for many years. great Christian Faith enabled him to bear his final sufferings WIIIII cheerfulness and fortitude. He WIIII be long remembered fnr his love. shire was saddened by the pass-I rmessagcs of love and respect for :M0ase. Hymns sung were "The Lord is My Sbeplie " and "Lead Kindly Light". A solo. "The City ,II-Foursquare" was feelingly rend- ; ered by Murdoch Mscleod. There were many beautiful flo- ral tributes bearing their silent the departed and sympathy for the bereaved. The pail bearers were: Leonard Bowman. Alexander Henderson. Robert Duncan. E. Howatt. Artiiur Smith and Amos Malone. The flower bearers were: Ralph Noy. Nelson Hatherly, William Larter, William MacLeod, Reg Clark. Al- bert Bowman. Eustace Smith and LeRoy Machleill. Interment was in North Wilt- shire Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM DANIEL MURPHY When the night faded and the. morning began June 20. 1957. God called and claimed for his own the life of Daniel Murphy, born of music and song. having served lw yea” 35” I" F'eemw"' 5”" M in the-church choir most of his ML and Mrs" Fellx M"rphy' F”e' me. on mmy occasions the ram. town. Aitnough in failing. bealtht Hy umued nwnd the organ to for the past year. he continued to mm the great hymns of in take an interest in his family, his lesteem in which the deceased was iheld. I The pallbearers were all neigh- bors of the deceased: Andrew Jar- dine. Joseph Reeves. Sterling An- .drews. Earl Murphy. Damien Duffy and James Lawless. May his soul rest in peace GREGORY MURPHY Suffer the little children. And forbid them not to Come to me. for the Kingdom of heaven is For such tMait 19. ii.-. On July 2. 1057. the Angel of death visited the residence of the late Stephen Murphy and Mrs. Murphy of Sumrnerviile, P.E.I., and in the ways of an all wise Providence look unto Himself their darling son Gregory Alexan- der at the early age of three years Always a robust and healthy child. his brief illness and sub- sequent death came as a severe shock to his beloved family and friends. He was ever the amiable. sweet and loving child. who shone as s I'flN'a'I for all who knew him. thus the sympathy of the entire com- munity goes out to his sorrowing mother. little brothers and sisters namely Kenny. Reginald. Brigid Anne and Stephanie. church. It is not surprising in IIDCI that a son. a daughter. and a granddaughter are members of! friends and in the church and com- munity affairs. His firm christian guidance and kind, fatherly ways On the afternoon of Wednesday. July Cird. his tender remains were -,convcyed to St. .Ioachims' Church. lare not easily forgotten by the the chair at the present time member. of his mmuy. His life was saddened in Mint by the death of his wife the for-I rner Sadie Mitchell. He leaves to. mourn four sons and two daugh-I ters: Hamid in Halifax, Sheldon, North Wiltshire, Aivina. Mrs. Neil Campbell. Dnrlington, Rita. Mrs. Leonard Ling, Wheatley River.I Lelth. on the homestead and Lorne; in Brandon, Manitoba, also elevenl grandchildren. The funeral which was held from his late residence on June 7. was attended by a large number of people who came in tribute to a man whom they loved and re- spected. The service was conduc- ted by his pastor. Rev. C. R. TRAVELLER ' WANTED By a" reliable firm. ciir and e x p e n s e s supplied. Write in own hand. stating experiences, references and phone number, to P. 0. BOX 35 CITY He was tenderly nursed by his :wife. Everything available wa s' done but God willed otherwise and called him home where theres no more pain. He was a farmer since boyhood. formerly with his father than set- tled on the Frizzel homestead in Norboro. where he has lived till now. His beautiful memory will always remain. He leaves to mourn his passing his widow, the former Lena Duffy. Kinkora; two sons, James, a geo- logist in Knobb Lake: and Martin on the homestead. Also to remain are three sla- ters and three brothers, Lillian in the U-SA-: Beatrice, Mrs John Cash. Emerald: Pearl, Mrs. Geo. Hughes. Norboro: John. Freetown: Emmet. Freetown; and Ale. Char- lottetown The funeral. largely attended by relatives, friends and neighbours, was held from his home June 23 to St. James Church. Summa field, where Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. John Cash. nep- hew of the deceased who also said the committal service at the grave The large number of Mass- CAR BATTERIES Paying highest 'cash beer bottles, scrap metal. Street. ex. cards pnd messages of sym- pathy received testified to the high YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and" STEEL SCRAP , 328.00 .. I2000I5.TonI ............... Each 51.25 prices for hides, horsehair, Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Open 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 P.M. MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. loll. Maihason 8 Foster ISO Bhllli & J. Elinor Blanchard. SA. in Ones: as. Plugs as M. A. Former. O.C.. LLI Iaal d Commerce Bldg. Allison M. Giiils. LL: II meanings as. out ms MacPhoo I Trolnor J. S. Taylor, l.O. corner Rent a Qsaes &. Office Ila: Ideas 170 H. J. Mobon. 2.0. M P.I.I. A. Wclthon Gcudot. LLB. Phillips Ilu. In Grand I. Palmer I Hcattsni Iul of Nova Scotia Ila. Poskel ii-"U I150:-altssarees J.A.Mac0-Moan arrsoaias, oissssss Osceola g AUCTION SALE AT ST. mews HARBOUR IIRISTOLI . . . .On the promises of Peter J. Walsh. Tuss- day. July Ibfh at 4:30 p.m. Tho foIIowing:- Plot and house (modern convonioneosl. furniture: I gas and oil range: I gas ref- rigerator: kitchen. dining and bedroom furni- tore. House and furniture may be-purchased to- gether or soporaisiy. Tmns mode RIIOWIIIII solo. IAN M. Marlagg. LLB. fAIsve.'lIse Doctor) om. sssi CHIROPRACTOR Dr.w.l.Corson Ilrrtsessa. utsssh ARCHITECT 6. Keith Plckord 0. Arch. M.I..A.I.C.. Silnmerstds. P,E.I. Dial 1 Darlottetovn. Tuesdays at Fridays. Obi III MUSICIANS Is. A.laeI)0NALD.Q.t0. Ie&&XIQOC.O&UI. sndis-Isai'ssi'iisssm. niasssts CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McM)NAlD. CIIIRIE I x COOPER BRUITIEIS A C0, Caarlsliswl curlsltos. IIIIIC KLDOAPIICOMPANV lloesssoesrsoleasrtsunsua Plnoin-OI P.O.InQ ARTIIUILOAIEIT Poimoraoetrislulding nulstisova lnllusvhsss X3 IRMA P. &II3l GAITXWIAB Plait 1 j nlh C no Don P. J. WALSH 4- I-JAY Owner Auetionoorl Ila. lam! uh .. I35 OINI CL Dial 1 OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Carruihors. I0. I13 Kant SL Dbl Ill Byron J. Grant. 0.0. - ' I2! Kent S. Dill III -rrrsai-nu-'”nhnnis.'t IRCO Vernon River, where the funeral iservice was onducted by Rev. Father Cash. The pail bearers were four lit.- iie cousins of the deceased: Mic- hael Murphy. David Murphy. Dun- -can Carmichael. Patrick Curran. i Burial was in the church cemet- cry. i CARD OF THANKS , iilrs. Stephen Murphy and fans- iiy wish to extend their sincere thanks to all those who, by flow- ers. telegrams. manages of sym- Ipathy and other kindness. did so ,much to ease the shock of their ireccnt sad bereavement. Special gthanks goes to Father Glllla. Fa- iher Cash and Father Croken. also to Doctor Mclntyrc. Bob Bradley. Wilfred Mcltenna. Thomas Cur- BORDEN Miss Debra Cousins. little daugh- ter of Sgt and Mrs. Elmer Cots sins. Aylmcr. 0nt.. has has spend- ing the put week in Borden with her cousins Hugbens and Sylvia Cousins. . Master Wandali Boyle. son ol Mr. and Mrs. T.R. Boyle of Hun- ter River. who has been spending the past week with his grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mao- Innis at Borden. returned to their summer home at Cavendish on Sunday. July 7th. Master Frankie Butler. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler of Chulottetown, is spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid MacLood. Borden. Friends of Mrs. Laura Gamble are pleased to learn that she is recovering nicely after her recent illness in the PC Hospital. 0.5.3. Gerald Arsenault and O. S.S. Peter Ceretti of H.M.C.S. Cornwallis. are spending two weeks leave at their homes in Borden. Mill Patricia Ciilpman of Alber- ton is visiting in Borden will her friend Miss Elaine Ceretti. and Miss Margaret Chipmsn. is visit- ing Miss Heather MacDonald at Borden. Miss Betty Currie of Charlotte- town. spent the recent weekmd at her home in Borden. She was ac- companied by ller friend Miss Ms!- jorlo Adams of Charlottetown. Mrs. Robert Maclntyre of Tor- onto. is spending a three weeks vacation with her mother. Mrs. P.J. Mclnnls at Borden. Mrs. William Trowsdale. who ' was a patient in the PC. Hospital. returned to her home In Borden on Thursday. July (til. Newcomers to Borden this past week are Mr. and Mrs .Wi1liaiI Murphy and family who have oc- cupied the houso of Mr. Emmet MacDonald. Mr. Murphy is em- ployed at the C.N.R. power house at Borden. Mrs. Everett Mcxenna and daughter Nancy Ann. of Borden are visiting her parents. Mr. and 3.7 Edward Griffin at Burton. Mr." William Ozon. who is fin- man at the PC. Hospital. Sum- ran and Mrs. Martin Hynas. meraldc. is spending a few weeks at his home in Bordon. Predict Middle , LONDON (Reuters) - Durw- loan experts predict the Middle East will remain bile world's lnahs .source of oil even though explora- tory projects ariproceoding it 00 countries. . At the same time. these expats admit they are still at the cross- roads of evolving a future netwtrk for oil distribution. These are too many "imponderables." they last. to predict the future pattern of world oil moveirienls. At present, the world banker building program is the biggest in history with 36.000000 deadwelght tons of oil tankers planned. This compares with the present wor tanker fleet of 43.000000 tolls. PROGRAM FLOURISIIES The new tanker investment to- tals 86.000.000.000. It is going ahead despite doubts about the long-term future of the Suez Canal. the pattern of future world de mand. and the outlook for empties from such areas as Veneauela and Canada as well as traditossal supply areas. In the meantime. experts of the major oil companies are tliradting out the economic and enginesing problems of pipeline building in order to decide upon the bed methods for moving oil. One question that hangs over M study is the future of United States demand. The oil here foresee an increasing rat: J U.S. consumption from markets as her own demand it- creases and her production begin to lag. Both. say the experts. ssun Inevitable. The future of Venezuelan sup plies could affect the U.S. de- mands on the Middle But, how- ever. This presents anomer im- ponderable In Eastern Hemisphere dlsciissiom. Oil cxccutlves here an Vene zucis stepped up her prottudion in a ”very remarkable and healthy East WiII Remain Chief Source Of Oil closure. The snnwer to Venezuela's pdontialitiu is being left in the air until drillina in the newly-do siglpdated exploratory areas yield re ts. BIG QUESTION But experts liirouuiout Britain and Europe are confident that there must be a vast increase is Middle East pcoduc” in the fu- ture. Tisefltturoofthe Suezcanalis a major itnponderabla. Drcdmng is still said to be necessary before the canal can carry the same traf- fic that it did before its cluurc. when 75,000,000 tons of oil annually went through. The waterway will have in be widened and deepened before tbs 00.000-ton super-tankers. many of which are building today. can no- gotiate it. The old Suez Canal Coili- psny had plans to improve the canal until it was capable of carry- ing soo.ooo.ooo tons of all annually. It is estimated that 300 tankers in the current building proud: are in the super-tanker cans. Oil experts say that with furttsor de- velopment work on the canal. it might be possible to get mill)-mu tankers tni-ouch partly loaded Iiiii "top diam up" in the Meditu'ran- oao.ThisisoneofLhopossibiIt- ties under consider-at' . gineai-log I robie associated with building a pipeline from the Persian Gulf ans to the eastern Mediterranean. committee of oil producers is studying the ”Sappeur" plan. a proposal to pump oil from Mar- seiilas to north European neither- ies. Oil experts say it is always cheaper to move oil by ship than way" when slimuisted by the Sues it is through a pipeline. Iiy GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON tCPi The spectre of creeping infllion is (iv- politicsl nightmares. President Eisenhower. whoop governmcm came to once pledged Ito curb inflation. twice II ceceu weeks has urged labor slid ia- lng the Eisenhower adm&l&on into II Creeping Inflation Worries Eisenhower Administration by the pattern - letting Unitas liigiizi Iniii II . iii .-, . .. - .. 9-n - .-..,..o,-V-4.-g-.. V...-..-..u.,.s ... .... . -. M. - , --ct - - . . --.nga. .. 4 . .. -New-Ifi -,....'... ,. . :e.so--n'ta.ainzuev.:s-:.- aun- fgu-.,-....a-.. , . - .. 12.? ... 1'3-.. .:..-S-T " I