> E H ee e q HH] fetes i sf Bis F iit f fia | ij tz Fi | 1 n¥Gat ERTS er rf i i . | i i fi Ht wi & i Hl y a a Ee l | Retarded Children’s Campaign * Be Generous When The Canvasser Calls t a a ee es eee oe eee hl, ree Er Ae ’ 2 ? = if i I ! 5 i i ft | E 2 F E Canadian capital an opportunity fae [ National fihel Z ‘hs inch Vi to | z it g 3 g 5 H 7G Se ak & & 58 & 5 os / = ee hi ttl e E =. Ae s oe ‘ q ; i Cee oh eee ee “Have re- financial -structure of F g 28 =s has been in- tE EH By FREDERICK COLEMAN SINGAPORE (Reuters) — Sing- apore’s anti-Communist parties Thureday failed in a bid to form ful let - wing "s Action (P.A.P.) for Saturday's general election. / Lim Yew Hock, the British colony's cvief minister and leader of the moderate Singapore Peo- ple’s Alliance, announced Thurs- day that inter-party talks aimed at avoiding a split vote broke down early Thursday morning after an all-night session. He advised the electorate to vote for candidates from any party—‘‘sa long as they are anti- People’s Action Party.” The P.A.P., headed by Cam- bridge-educated lawyer Lee Kuan Yew, now is expected to win a clear majority of the 51 seats being contested in the General Assembly . RESTORE DIGNITY Lee has promised he will “re- en their all-American control and Petroleum is Canada’s leading source of mineral weajth. ; Im the past 10 years, Canada’s oil and gas industry has invest- « Banker... traveller... Solid citizen an Alfred Maver, the genial fellow pictured here, really enjoys his favourite hobby—travelling, and has visited just about every nook and cranny of Canada, the U.S. and U.K. He’s done a bit of travelling during his 30 years with The Toronto-Dominion Bank too, serving in various western branches for . 20 years before coming east in 1949. At present, he’s a Branch Manager in Montreal. A solid citizen, Alfred takes his community responsibilities seriously and is active in a number of civic associations. Affable, and keen in judgment, Alfred Maver is another good example of the friendly, efficient people you'll find at any branch of “The Bank”. Drop in soon and see why... people make the difference at Eco TORONTO -DOMINION THE BANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD K. R. MACDONALD, Manager Queen & Kent Sts. Branch ee a ee ro eee ye ; . &@ united front against the power- | white Anti-Communist Porties Fail In United Move In Singapore store the dignity” of the multi- racial population of Singzpore— most of it Chinese—and has said that his party will “fight the maa.” The P.A.P. has called for the hevse mts rocr, “ete ey a jew years. aso ‘when age caus- ed his gecknirg health. His funeral on Saturday\ morning, to the church of St: Laurance was largely attended. Mrs. Char'es O’Brien, John} Hughes and Mrs, Eugene Larkin, were business visitors to the city on Friday. . Mr. Barney MacDonald was in | the city -for the weekend with his | page Pee Sy By oe Ba bse Sie ites 2a oe a ‘fine. 7 Mr. ke Donovan, fi wi ‘agg, who says he bever retire, was’ a business visitor to the city on Friday looking hail Special One Week parents, who reside there in re- ; tirement. Mr. John a the Mrs. Nettie Ranaghan, spent |Weekend with his. fam- some time in the city last week ily in eel: Bast. Mr. Mages with her daughter Margaret, Mrs. |is_&@ carpenter : Bradley and family. With restrictions on the high- Mrs. Mary Malone ween eed iness visitor to the ci week, also visiting her daughters \{ Fire - Auto - Casualty who are on Charlottetown hospi- Marine tal nursing sta‘f. Baby Kelly who was flown to | G. G. K. PEAKE Montreal Childrens Hosvital for LTD.: a delicate operation, when only , a few hours old will have to|] pia) 4311 spend some time in the hapital' et ernment nem stmt ATTENTION Only _ 10 Bag Lots — MASTERMIX HOG GROWER Cash $3.40 ewt. 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