.‘\I()\‘l'I{I-I.-\I. '('I" [Ii‘t'\(‘Ill free use of the \t lt‘lM'l‘ \l'a\\a\ by \p4‘('lx"lII_V in can \('H\\8_\ Il’l‘lt.{Illl‘l\ Thurs_ Dec_ 5. 1957 Page 12. The Guardian Declares High Tolls, Fees ii": May Destroy Seaway Value A sliipping !\N'ttIl\‘P said 'l‘uesda_v high tolls lit-art of (‘aitatta and the l'nited’ and conipulsory piloiage fees uill law- tllnd Ohio. He spoke at the launching of a I|I.tIIt|—d(‘¢'l('l\\t‘lL;Iil-Inn tire ( inaniet ii _ _ ‘ ttiristciicd ll) Vlrs Wood he-forel Her chief job “ill be to haul iron iii; into the Illllllgrtiul biisiii at ‘ore ahoiit »Iitl: 'lic \li ‘l'1IIl(' IlI:.'Il States only to impose an artifi duai tn lt‘llllb\(‘ iialtiios baiiiet to the liuili T \lzi r ll(' policies." and *\It’\alItIt'l' \\ood presidciit of Wilson ‘aiiadian \'l(’l\'('I'\ lid The 57tl-foot I aftei Mi cast ('ll(I from Sept » lles, Que., to United Wood said he nan ‘greatly 5”“““ ~“'3l“""5- l criied‘ that high tolls a ‘578 FEET LONG l'ti.\l iiiliitage \\lII prevenll Bl" It" dim?“-‘"0"! '- 573 “'91 pm.p‘,_.(. ‘huh {mm freely long. 72 feet wide, with a scaiiay l('lHl hziirier by .§liori S1-.1Illt‘(l pub‘ iiaiigaiiiig the sea“ d"3UX The .\Il‘\.'IlltI1‘I' ‘I‘ tor \(‘\.\(‘I \\1lIi \&IlélIlI(‘-|)lI('Il pro “lt utiuld be most uiifoiiiiiiaic lIit' 'l‘i'aiisit Ctiriipaiiy of L'lc\e- |>t‘lI(‘l\ gem-i'all_y used only onicc- "}'“fl.V ay. ir.-M4-'..ii'.iJIt'-.~i:-It!-.>Iu'£-xtimcaec-.1‘¥ It if-K *.‘%f!'.' ‘K’ )2’.-.301‘ 0'.-.\.; If.-.11‘; PRESENTS I958 EMERSON HI - Fl ARTISTS. AT FIRESTONE HOME 8. AUTO CO. LTD. I87 (liRI'}A'l‘ (il'l()R(i|'I ST. Ill.-\l. 5517 FREE $50.00 YOI R S'I*Il.l‘I(‘TI().\' AND TO!‘ OI“ 'I‘llI‘l HIT AIDE RI'}('()Rl)S BY 0|" L. I‘. PAR- l.|‘lAl)lN(i WITH EVERY EMERSON HI-Fl r‘ti.\'s'tii.r; Mf)l)El.. come: IN Tomi’ ANI) HEAR THE sivi-;i«.'i‘- li1S'l‘ Mt Sl(‘ IT IS eossini.i«:1‘ti l’l'T votit EAR TO. ALL FOR til it FIDELITY 199'” FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. .0, W I87 GREAT (il|')0R(ilI‘} ST. Fs1'°'fi(f‘.“~"F.-?X".l.§'° MACLEAW3 WINSLOE DIAL 5547 ::F:.*:3*.7.K'§W.v‘.‘°‘ DIAL 7478 wood‘ 3 ",0 mil her to sail through the St. ibi-alters. la the target ship in the world designed with ocean and t'Rl'rlel' scaua) navigation in mu . - She vias built for Weiitriver Ore Transports Ltd., a Montreal sub- was sidiarv of the Cleveland firm. 5 P- vessel. lli.500 tons per trip - 27 feet will also per- I.a\\i'en(‘e SI‘B\Aa_\'. a I35-mile vial- trom Montreal into the (ireat Lakes to be opened In 1959 [by the Queen. Mr. Wood said the vessel was designed as a bulk carrier of urea! versatility capable of sall~ ing to most world ports without loss of efficiency. She would only X [travel to Great Lakes ports if the economics are favorable. he ad ded ‘ if 2. is I and pilotage charges must be assessed on a iealistic. I)a\l§ for the scavtav route I( useful and beneficial to the S0.- tl0ti.l)tI0 people living in the Great Lakes hasin." he sa . I (‘ansda and the United States.‘ partners in building the 5447.001).- tioti seaisav. are iiegotiatiiig a sys-I tern of tolls for the watt-r\Aay,. hast-tl on caigo iimiiage and ship? measurements. The toll striicttirr‘ vihich must by law pay off the seaviay cost in 50 years Is ex- pected toibc announced earlyi next _\r-ar. STELLA MARIS (‘.W.l.. ’l‘tie Stella hiaris‘ sub division of the ('atliolir \\'oiiicn's League V0l‘IIl RllSllt‘(i. held their regiilai niiiiitlilv meeting in the Sclitiol. uzswx-xv!‘ O. on lit-ct-iiilici' lst. with a fair at- teitdniit-e 'l‘lie I)l‘(‘\l(If‘llI, \Il‘.\ .l I ti tlaudiii, opened the meeting unit the League Prayer. The minutes of previous meet-l tng iterc read h_v the secretary and approved The tre.'«isiii'ei"s re port SI1(i\\E‘fI a nice balance and “as adopted as read. The follovuiig t'0fl\I‘nl‘TS tabled reports. Spiritual. Mrs R (lini- thier_ membership. Hrs Arihui lioirtin Fmieriainment. Mrs Vhas \lat"\'t‘il. Social . ‘Hr: Jerome L (Gallant t‘itt7en— ship. ‘\Irs I-Id It Gallant. ' l’PSpt)tI(I(‘lll‘P. letters from Mr Morton Dew. re TB Seals and a donation was made towards this worthy cause. Letter from Mrs Earl G I\titIi)(‘. \aiitina| ('tln\'Pl'1t‘l’ of the '\I.'l".' .’\'t‘\\' , stirpli t'r‘< to be bought. money voted for treat for children at Christ- mas (‘hristmas baskets for nee-(Iv families. lottery to he lII'rI\\l1 for December 22 at shou vain to be bought for knitting for wiial scrxit-e parish VH"tl‘l( Knit ting for Catholic welfare Centre was reported done. I Bills were voted paid. money was voted for flovi-ers for altar at Christmas. and the Sanctuary in be cleaned. Several ladies vol untc-ered to clean the Sanctuary The meeting then adioiirned and closed with the president re- citing the Act of Consecratlon to the Blessed Virgin Mary. OLD TONGUE Arabic. is the official language of‘ the dominion of Pakistan. &S line and car foreman. years. he said. l t'rdii. ii mlstnre of Persian and -Iaticirn. forest land and farms among its C. N. R. FIRST First .\itl auards itnre present’ ed in n niiiiiher of railway em» pltivees vcstcrda_v by George R Urecntiiigh. Superintendent of thc lslaiid lliiision. (‘N R Several local and regioiial 0IIIl‘laIS at» tended. III the L‘l’til|[1 vtere. front left. SIC.-\TI'II): H F‘. l.nt'kIlat‘l locoino» . (‘ S nigham. Supervisor of First Aid Atlantic Region. G R. t';reenough. .\‘uiit‘i'inteiitIcnt Island Division. E t‘ '\lathcvv.~. I)l\I\ltin I-‘.iii.:inccr. l-Tltloii Canipbell. Freiglit Agent SI-It'()l\’I) ROW: W.(’. \liirray. Robert M ‘ilaclioiiald. ln<li‘tJt‘Inf. WS Spence SC. Frank Marltniiald THIRD ROM“ Vi‘ 1"» '\lin;n. F‘ P Dmlo, I3 L (ameron. \A'.l Vesring O N. Z. Govt. Will . Give Tax Rebates Ill \lult|’\. \i~\i /ralaiitl ‘IIPII erst Priinc \lini<tci'(Iesignate Walter \'a-sh Tuesday announced his rir-ulv - elected Labor Envern« merit \\lII iiiixh Ioruard \|lll1 its [i|'P('If‘('llnn [\lf‘(I:._'I‘ t-oiite tax t't*li.'itt-s. iiroinise: \\|II take longer to carry out. He said the government will grant taxpayers a £100 - pound $230! rebate in F‘ehruai'y. Promises to increase govern- ineni child allnitance payments and to l<\llP lltillklllfl loans at three per cent interest Will be put into effect over the next three 0l'EN~SPA(‘ESW The federal district of Rio de capital of Bra‘/ii. has two square miles. . . . . 47MOA/ V-SIWI6 PRICES.’ ROCERY Thursday - Friday aturday I ICING SUGAR 2 pkgs. 25¢ KLEENEX, Reg. Size 2 pltgs. 35¢ AEROWAX SELF POLISIIING Quart 65¢ NESCAFE 2 01. 53c‘ SCHWARTZ PEANUT BUTTER wmi eiucic ricreaa 45¢ BOLOGNA Lb. OF MILK 6 Tins 89: 5 Lbs. 53¢ CREAM WEST FLOUR 25 Lb. Bag $1.69 THE WHITE SUGAR 10 lbs. 99: RED ROSE 60': TEA BAGS 85: I ' TASTY PAK PEAS, 20 oz. 2 for 29¢ MIXED Lb. COOKIES 39: MONARCH FRUIT COBBLER C IIICRRY. PEACH. PINEAPPLE Pkg. 33¢ CRAN 29: $3?! COD FILLETS CHRISTMAS MIX CANDY GUMS. CRICAMB. CIIOCOLATE Lb. 43¢ 2 lb. 39: BERRIES MIXED NUTS CARROTS 5 ibs.'33c 1Lln. 85¢ ORANGES 2 Des. 65¢ PPIHCO Phillip lg Toast Canada GLASGOW tCP|—Priiice Prim, will offer a toast to Canada st luncheon for the t'aii.~«u trade mission in London Dec George Drew. Canadas inn, ssioner to ‘ ' ma Tuesday night Canadian Ilade lnlster Gordon Lhurtiiui mu luncheon is an indication of ih, great interest. aroused in But.” by the niiasion's visit About 1.200 firms haw asked for interviews with the lltlssiogi when it. returns to l..ondiin mm its cross-country tour Three days have been so: am, for the interviews. Dec 12 I3 and Dec. 16. Officials mm m \HindPl'lIlfl whether all the firm. can be accommodated in tho. three (La_\'s. 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