PRESENTS 10,30 a,m,-Adopted Son. OSCAR WILDE 9.00 p,Ol -Room 25. IvaDable .t 10.00 p,m,-Liberace. ·THE DAILY NEWS 11,00 p,m,-Pepsi Cola Charles Hutton & Sons Sportscast. (Price 5 cenls) 16 PAGES : ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1955 Vol. 62, No. 230 Mendes-Franc.e Bids To Return To Power ¥' * ¥ Early Mountbatten Tells Of. Election '" iScheme To Build Hu~ells Called Airpo,rts In Nfld. "

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member council its fir~t report oni H'\UFAX Ie p) _ The I[rulII 1.79:; applicants, Adjusters: Iblry, a director, held "tilt losses " External Affairs lIlims\cr Pe~r'I' . . • wlllced this figure 10 $\,190,000,1 were not sO rxtcnsivc ,,~ to be son's recent talks .with Russian, N O\'a S~otJan go\'crnmcntElimination of dainis for fruit; considered of di;3ster pll/portion! leaders during his Visit te Russia. Iwill paY about S350,000 to- \ orchard>, ornnmcntal Irecs, tel· i cntitling assistance from thal Pearson, now touring Asia, h~d . d d' I' al;sin" ephone and telcgraph Iinc;, llIunic·: fund." talks in Moscow with Foreign ~lin-i II ar amage calms . .~ ipalitics, institutions, cllib, nud! "The j!ol'cl'Omenl of ~UI;I Scotia ister ~(9Iotol' and in the Crimea from last ycar's hurrl~ane Isimilar bodies ellt it to S700,OOO. 'reluctantly accepted lhal ruling," with Premier Bulga~ln, and Com. Edna. Premier Hcnry HiCks Remainng claims wll, be paid ~ Mr. Hicks sai~I, "and has a~reed munlst party boss Nlklta Khrush· t 11 Tu d . It. ~'I on a j1ereenlage baSIS, fho;c ad·! to procecd Without tlml cUlllcm- chcv. ' ; 0 (a es ay I1lg 1 plC_~ justed between 5250 and $500 willi platcd aid, til provide some aS5i~- The council'~ appl'ol'al of the confcrence that payments: be paid' at the rale of BU pcr cent, i tance anrl relld." \\'cstCI'n stra~cgy, for Gcn~va 1\ as l will bcgin almost immedi- those between S:;OO and .53,000 on 1 Only about 40 ad,iuste,1 ~Iaims expected durmg the morlllDg; but: I ~ graduated scale rangan!\ from' ran 10 more th,lII 82,000, It was an afternoon session had to be; atc y. 79 to 30 pCI' cent. Claims ovcr said: The largcst-aboll: 815,000- held, I The amount is about one·tenth $3,000 will be paid at 30 per cent. will be settled for a litile under 'I'hc pilot's nnme and the nmnbcr 'I'he. Weslerp program for Ge· the total of original claims reo CLAmS EXCl.UDED $5,000. Jnt 2r.·~'~ar·old airman promised aboard the craft were not jmmedi' neva covers means of, r~ducing c~ived by the government', inve,· No claims ulliler ~~50 were con· 'I'h. hurrkane hit the prGl'ince squadron at Rocklllfe, Ont" at~ly known, F.a~t.West tension, IIcl'clujJlJlent ot tigator, county courL jud~e A,II. sidcl'~d. ('!lim, {"r SUUllller c,.t-, S~jlt"lllher 11, 195t JIl!ig .. Mal'Kin· ~forf his a\tparture, Ihat he wouM Up unlil Ih. Ulh contu'Y in England, sOI'ial, plllitil'~1 and cultural con- MacKinnon, Mr. Hicks said tbe (ages, pleasure craft, 31110moll11es nnn assessed losses to flsllermen Iitt hi, hnllrtssions. Au trailS' Latin 100. the to,mol lanouoQ' tor tacts, disarmament, and I plan for province is goln~ ahead on Its olVn or pleasllre ,'ehicles abo have at $19~,ooo; to barns and buildings, )J,1 fllmmanal at n~arll\' I.al'hin~ d«umrn", T~. mOil of tho p.opl., Poliee Rlotlel' simultaneou5 reunification of Ger. after the Canadian disaster relief been excluded. $615,000; farm machinery, $11,618; r-,u"r! Ihe Iclter 'l'lIesll:Y, though, \pol. Q m",d ~,on, Th. many thrnullh free elections lund dpclinen 10 Thp premirr th, Canadian, anrt orcharcls, S4,1,00fI: lel- King', cou'l loon de,.lop.d a high' TII'o IJl'llinDI'Y 1il'IInks wcre taken Alon~ as~isl. ~aid crOJl~ with conclusion of I European lIe- ,r II d g. MacKinnon rrlipr rnnrl, in a el'nnnr Il"lc, ,nrl cootDlunication Xll1an wrllie Ihal "Moscow clal. of £-oli.1> ",",eh wO' ""Iy under­ inIn cu~tnrly hy Illcal lIoliee luI r~rrivpr1 f,",n" In 'State ~Its unmovell, \I ' • I~' , Important ~peech on I pad o~, a; 'arm of his chair, Oitpn h~ In a page missing-~hort1~ In rtll.l~ that a daughter has u!ed It 10 Pi , noughts and crosses," , _Major Henry Dougll~·H~ml ~~ Ing a personal sketch of brother Lord 1I0me, secretl!! of State for Commonwealth lit lations, in the General overJl~ Serviee.

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LONDON .::when yOU JI house-hunting, take I com~1 Many I house deseribed IS fl(l~ due south turns out to hal'e 0 at the pantry window and the frO II door facing that way, and ualle( you've exceptional poll'el1 orientation once you're inside 1111 won't kno~ which room. U ~ gets the momillJ sun and .. • • the lunset." , A' Business In Miliions~A Profit In Pennies -Margarel Ryan broade15UDJ ¥ About buying houses In t~ BBC's Light programme. 'fi•• Still Search For Thugs l' Lane Visits Twillingate Local police report no arrests ha"e. yel b~cn ~ I nr ~cncral '~I e:ary of the Nflrl. \ Jnade III connection with the four asnults on elderly C' •.~I. ~; t:i~hrrmfn, has "Isited TWJIliIlJ.'ste Third Page persons which occurrcd In the City dur.ing the pa,t rrt'U~~ .I~ 1n(';\1 at that place. Hc is esprctcd carried on, however. J'rdrrJu~n bck In the Clly lome :ime todaYJ l "Im ' ;\ '. ON MOOSE: VON Here -, . Report Reveals Damage Trees By Browsing To I'. " I' Humber Reserve Red' Cross P't; " Birch Stands Regional Conference

: :' akes Beating At Lewisporte -~ President W. S. Perlin, Cqmmissioner D. G. Decker In a rl'pClrt to the Minister of Mines al.d Resources, " Dou~la' Pim\ott of the wildlife division describes in and other Red Cross officials are back from a Regional " th~ cffcd upon the forest resources of the province Conference held at Lewisporte last week. Representatives " . '::C1\'~jng b,l' moose. were present from every branch in Notre Dame Bay, ~. r:ml oll ~ummarises hIs ---,-----, --- Gander, and Alexander Bay. Several branch members THE VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES, which had a branch establi5hed in St. John·s. and one in Comer Brook •. : • H !ollo\\~: Investors came to the conference on their own signifying the keen is obsen'ing V.O.N. week, and the National Director In chief, Miss Christine Livingston, arri\'ed in 51. .John'I·~ i~l!t ~::ch ~nd balsam fir are interest taken in Red Cross work. yesterday to \'isit the local branch. A reception was held "t the Newfot:ndland Hotel yesterday afternoon In her: ;'0 mn,t Imporlant moose S d" t TWO·DA Y MEETING in ~Nfoundland. In dis· vn ICa e honour, and His Honour and Lady Outerbridge, the executh'e director of St. John Ambulanc~, members of the:: "nters DIle The two:day meetings were V.O.N. committee of Rotary, and representath'es of ~ul'.':ing. and ?l~silless ol'g~nizalions ~n the CIty alten~ed. Lef~:~ I:W wilh moderate moose M" WI Iheld in the Masonic Hall and were r;~:lllonl white birch provides ana e'er Here opened by a welcome from Mayor to right. Mr. Hugh Cole. chairman of the V.O.N. commIttee. MISS Lmngston, I\Ilss Cathel'llle Gannon R.N., V.O.N.: .. ~,:l ~~ rrr ctnl 01 the total diet. ,~ . Woolfrey and Lewisporte Red nurse in SI. John's. and Miss Mary Summers, ~ecretary of the committee. ,:. ~ 1\!lp1>pulated areas, and where Mr. A. B. Reid. distrIct manager lJere Todav '. Cross president, Mrs. J.f. Russell . I' .' IImbrr stands arc pre- for the Maritimes of Inl'estors S~·n· Federal Works Minisler.' Winlers Discussions included all phases of ,I balsam fir is the most dieate of Canada Ltd.. Is now and Immigration Minister Pickers· I Red Cross work, including disaster : ! winler food. While "biting Newfoundland to com· gill left Gander ye~terday morning CENTENNIAL: .~ il broil sed at III seasons of plete the business of establishin!: to visit Valleylield where they services, home nursing and . a :.1 VOWR " )r1r ,,"hilt bal~am fir is brows. branch offices of the company in inspected the Federal govern· broadening of cil'lIian welfare pro· grams. '1'1\1)' in winter. this prol'inee. ment's Iishlng experimental plant Mr. Reid first visited Ncwfound· .' .'" ~.::ng the 5now·free ptriod at that place. The cabinet minlst· JUNIOR RED CROSS Y.W.C.A. 1855-1955 land for the company, which has ers are 'aecompanied by their Concert range .... idcl~· and utilize al· The cetennial celcbrations oC the ' Canarla are invited to allend ; YWCA, Ryrie Smith. head offices at Winnipeg, in Sep· executive assistants. Junior ned Cross members Sid­ ~CI'O,S Mr~. C~~ tl'm' Jl'ai\able vegetation Young Women's Christian Associ·' Ihe~e functions. "hich will include ~ adian PreSIdent, and Mr. lIIartoh! 'A'hich h RI'ailable to them. tember, 1954, and since that time Today they will Inspect tbe ncw ney Small, Freddy Carpenter, Jean has been here several times on ation oC Canana arc being held in a dinner at Simpsons Arcadian IHilliard, c~alrman Of. t~e Crnte!\­ Ine lir!1 5MW5 the moose reo housing scheme at Gander Air· ~Ianucl and Marion Freake attend. Artist business. He has now completed Toronto during tbe (irst wcek of Court In Toronto. to he addresserl inial Committee, as prmclpal spca~ mort 10 timbered areas and port and will leal'e for St. John's cd the meetings. Through ques· the work of establishing the com· in the latr. afternoon. Tomorrow tion and answer period, the Jun· I ~o"embcr, and two rcprescntatil'cs by the ncwly clected world presi. crs. .-'l rnl! Ih~ ed~e~ of large open· . h St J h • Y \" C A 'I dent of Ihe YWCA. Ihc Hon. Isabel Special music at the. pany here. and has appointed men they will be guests at a govern· iors gave the Senior Red Cross a from t e . 0 n s ..,...," rs. S servl~E eSt i Herber Cramm,. chairman of the Catlo, O.B.E., and a special Sunday will be prol·ided by Ir rn •• to represent the StepheDl'iIIe·Cor· ment rec~ptlon to be held at the good account of the work they I board of directors, and Mrs. Mary scrvicc in thc Univcrsity oC Tor· \ MacMillan an? the Toronto ,_''', .... ml" e freclv and reprO- ner Brook, Grand Falls alll\ Cen· Newfoundland Hotel. were doing. Through the court­ Me.!~ Smallwood. exeeu!i,'c director, will onto Convocation Hall with Miss delssohn ChOIr. These and ID moderately or under. tral ,Newfoundland. and the st. It Is understood that the two esy of Principal Mouland, the Red ma~ Federal members will be leaving leave hcre on Friday to attend the Lilace Barnes. president of the more featurcs will, help to. produ~ sllnd~ is gencrall), brows-' John s areas. , Cross officials visited the schools mectings. Unitcd States YWCA and immedi· \ one of the most outstandmg celooi !fJl"ltr Ihan that In densely Mr. Gordon" arren, well known here towards the end of the week and had a chance to get acquaint· Annual mecting delegates from ate past prcsident of the World brations of the YWCA in Canad!:t I d in SI. John's for his work with for a motor tour of the Burin ed with Junior Red Cross students. Ttf ~:~~e \amagt to Forest the Canadian Legion, and as a city Peninsula, and from Grand Bank ''''!iid.uclilln Sur"e' 11'81 can. councillor, and Mr. John Burdock, they wlll fly to Gander where they BANQUET HELD Assist i Bond Drive Red Cross ~:1 or . ~ formerly prominent merchant of will join a TCA plane for their re­ O~ L. Vardy Is C.N.R. In !clccted euto,'er areas Belleoram, now living in the eily, A banquet at the Masonic Hall turn to Ottawa. have been appointed for St. John·s. featured Magistrate G. W. Clarke Fire Victims ;;,; as chief speallcr. lI1r. Clarke spoke' Chairman Of Gathe~ing Mr. Leo Bruce, of Stephenville, Mr. Roy Baker will represent the Aecent fires at Harbour Millj; company in the Grand Falls, ann of his long association with Red' has been appointed for the Step' Fortune Ba~' and at Harbour Graci tY. Ihe u.a\ ~un'eyed serious henl'iIIe·Corner Brook office, and central Newfoundland area. Cross and of its value to the I 'VOWR Concert Momentum 10 halum fir reproduction community, In the mullipilicity of Chairman for the VOWR Grand GATHERING lfOJtENTUM ha\'e callcd the Rcd Cross f~r help Lmiltd In the Humber Game • the serl'iees it provides. Mr. Per­ Variety Concert. which will be The cllrrcnt drivc on the New- for the I'ictim~. Samu~1 Rldeou'i tn Ih. Birchy Lake and lin, the president oullined the im­ ~taged In the Pitts Memorial Hall loundland dislrict of thc Canadian Ihis wife and four ~hI1dre~ we~ Miss Grace Boutilier, cur­ 1\11 er Irrll approximately portance of rcglonal conCerences, on Friday n1ght, will be Mr. O. L. :'\'alional Railwn\'s for the ~ale of left destitutc by a ftre whIch d~$' Canada is gathering troy cd their home Harbour ~ trnt of III Iteml had been VON Director and their place in the future. Dur· rently featured at the Old Vardy, Director of the Newfound· Sal'in~s Bnnd~ I ~t !l1!~ ing the conference. Major Peter land Tourist Development Board. momentum. according to Co.ordin. consumed In the fire also wa~~, ' ..I ...... ' In Ihe Adle'l Lake, Twin Colony Club, will be the I • S J h ' Cashin gal'e an address on Civil Mr. Vardy is an old friend of at or n. W. Fogwill. who told the \ large sum oC money ... the s~i: ' . Inrl Ttrr. Non areAl 6, speci~l soloist at the big con­ V· ·t g t Defence Ind spoke of ils relation­ VOWR, hal'ing been closely con· NEWS 13,t ni~ht that the resull.; ings of the family. !llr. Frank B~ I:~ 16 p,r.r.nt. respectively, of lSI In 0 n s cert to be staged at the Pitts :IfrOl1urtlOn had been brow!- • ship to Red Cross. neeted with lis community activi· of the campaign to date wcre most I nes, campaign chair~an of. ~~ gratifying. I Cross at Harbour ~., mn~1P Memorial Hall on Friday, ties for mnny years.' ~{llI, nohfl~ . . Miss Christine Livingston, director in chief of the Commissloncr Decker. In thank­ October 28. Miss Boutilier, Miss Boutilier, who is currcnt· Call1'as;crs and tlwir assistants Red Cross bead quarters of t~ ing the people of the Lewisporte I· !:t brnl\'\ing of white birch reo Victorian'Order of Nurses, arrived in St, John's yesterday who is a talented artist has Iy singing in the city will he the got thc grec nlight Octoh~r lith. plight of thc fire victims and ~ijit oc_.'-·"·,,," i~ much more uniform branch for their hospitality, also feature attraction at the concert whcn managp.r E. J. Cooke of the authorized to gil'e immedlaQ; :::uch hcal'icr than in the cm by train from Gander, and was the guest of honour at a spoke of the progress being made also offered to assist other N'ewfoundland District the emergency assistance. which is being emceed by Mr. bou~ht ,~ :allim Ilr The lightest browsing reception, which was held at the Newfoundland Hotel by Red Cross and of its continued community projects while Greg Bonner. A number of local first bond, thu.s signalling the ·s.tart At Harbour Grace, two familii!t rfCorded for the Terra Nova from 4 to 5.30 p.m. service to Newfoundland. in St. John's. talented artists will also take part. oC the campaign, and have ~Ince b d t John Nos• • bert 42 per eent of the His Honour the Lieutenant Gov· b d t' d . d' were urne ou . een cton ubc Idn g a 'Ii Ybnamdle !IVdC worthy, his wife and mother·i,": Its president. He was recalled to th hal'f bun browsed by either ern or and Lady Outerbridge, the so a. no y WI e cpnve law lost all their belongings In:~ ? " or rahbits. In the Birchy president of the Rotary Club, the Plan Fair At active duty in the United Statcs of getllng hIS share of honds. f' 'h' h d t d the'r home l~ .' Twin Lakes, and Sandy Riv- executive directors of the SI. John Colonel Balchen Air Force In October 1948 and SOME INCREASES Ire \\ IC es roye I -: the early hours of October 23. Ed.: named commanding officer of thc the browsIng percentagel Ambulance and the YWCA and dl· Latest pro.;r~ss reports to haml ward Parsons, his wife and daugh­ Torbay-Flatrock Tenth Rescue Squadron at Fort indicate thai sCI'cn departments M, 86. and 89 per cent, re- rectors of Nurses both from the ter aIso suffered the loss of thelt The fourth big agricultural and arc ahead of the same time last 1n the Humber Game Department of Health, General To Address Rotary Richardson, ..,Iaska. home in the same fire which con­ fishery fair to be held on the More recently. Col. Balehen won year in the sale of bond~. Signifi· a large percentage of Hospital, and the Grace Hospital, sumed lIfr. Noseworthy'. dwellin,; ffproduetion has been killed as well as many prominent in Avalon Peninsula for the current Colonel Bernt Balchen, famous 1927 he was one of the pilots on fame as the father of Thule Air cant amongst th~se arc the oper· JIIr. E. L. Oke. chairman at Har­ by browsing preslure. philanthropic organizations at· season wlll take place at Torbay Arctic explorer and veteran air· AdmIral Byrd's flight across the Foree Base. He bas also become ating groups wilh an increase of bour Grace of the DiSAster COlli' Xr.oSf drn~iliCI show great varIa- tended. . and Flatroek on October 26, 27, man, who recently arrived in St. Atlantic during which he made the well known for his water color $13.000.00 and the Marine Dept., millee. secured help frOIll Re~ 1m!! the island with the Miss Livlngston is a native of 28 and 29. John's to take over the office of famous forced landing on the paintings oC the Arctic regions. He up $5.000.00 from last year. Over· Like those held.t Trepassey, Cross for the fire victims. ' popUlations oecurrlna In , graduated from the Hamil· Assistant to General Barcus, Com­ coast of France. From 1928 to has had several successful one·m~n ~II the al'rra;:c per subscriher . [Intra I ~tction. ton General Hosplllli and worked Witless Bay and Foxtrap, the faIr manding officer of NEAC, and 1930 he was chief pilot of the show! In American cities. He is stanrls at S2n5.00 compared with h mrying·capaeity of the for six ycan as a nurse on the will feature exhibition of cattle, special advisor on Arctic affairs, Byrd Expedition to the Antarctic. now assigned RS Special Assistant $260.00 for the same period last I MORI LOCAL NIWI O~ . Ilclions \'Irics greatly due ~taff of that hospital and with farm produce and fish. will be the guest speaker at Rotary Before coming to the U.S. Col· for Arctic Affairs, Hq. NEAC. PAGE 5. l~f dillmncel In the relative Hamilton clly locial servlccs bc- Special emphasis is being given on Thursday • onel Balchen had many hours of • ~:;oo!itinn of forested and non- fore taking up her work with the to the fishery section this year Tbe Colonel will be introduced IIying over ice and snow country ~fd lind,. and to the dlstribu· Victorian Order of Nurscs in and the fair will feature com· by Mr. Finn Frost, of the Depart· in Norway where he operated an t:~ oi disturbed and undisturbed 1938. petition in fish splitting, trawl ment of Mines and Resources and airline. He also flew with the II!!J. She worked as a staff nurse in baiting, and for the young~r folks a fellow Norwegian. Finns against Russia. After the oc­ REDUCTION OF WOMEN'S See V.O.N., Page 5 there will be a competition in the Colonel Bernt Balchen joined the cupation of Norway by the Ger­ 1____ --:______cutting of cods' tongues. Norwegian Air Force in 1920 and mani he ferried planes for the celebrates today. served as a pilot on the Amund· Royal Air Force from San Diego, Beat. wlshel for a happy birth· The Ministers of Mines and Re· PULLOVERS "N" CARDIGANS Personal, sen.Ellsworth Relief Expedition to California, to SIngapore. day to Ann Greene, 30 Young St., sources and Fisheries will be in at· l'..t family and classmate. of Spitsbergen in 1925. In 1926 he was He was transferred from the who celebrates her 8th birthday tendance at the fair and will be Some all Wool-some 100510 Nylon. Mostly plaIn kJ.~ Hobbs, 35 Young Street ex· a member of the Amundsen-Ells­ Norwelgian Air Force to tlie U.S. today. Greetings from Marina, accompanied by a number of shades. Sizes 14 to ·20. Iheir wishes to her on Army Air Force on September 4, Ir:~ b~st Bobby and Wayne Hobbs. officials frollll their departments. worth.Noble Arctic Expedition. In Ie 121h birthday which' Ihe 1941 and was commissioned a REGULAR captain in the Specialist Reserve. REGULAR Colonel Balchen's first assign. 2.75 2.45 3.75 3.45 ment was on Greenland where he built tbe Army base, Bluie West Eight Sondrestrom. In the fall of CLEARANCE SALE 1943 he left Greenland and joined the Eighth Air Force In Europe. OF WOMEN'S OF WOMEN'S While scrvlng there he established a route between thc United King· dom and Sweden for evacuating VESTS SLIPS nationalities from occupied coun­ tries to Engiand. ~lore than 5.000 Strap and built-up Full length. persons were evacuated by that WOMEN'S flEECED route. shoulder styles. White Rayon. COAT SWEATERS Later, Colonel Balchen worked Reg. 75c. with the Norwegians underground REG. 1.35. Values up to 69c in occupied Norway and from Nov· NOW ember 1044 to August 1945, was CLEARANCE c FOR 29c 49c in command of' air operations 97 which chased the Germans from northern Norway and Finland. Op­ erating from the municipal air­ port at Stockholm, Sweden. his unit delivered fourteen hundred tons of supplics and eleven hun· dred saboteurs during t hat hundred saboteurs during that I lime. He returned to Norway in 1946 ,\ BUSy SCENE d . th VOWR Radio '\uction last night. Volunteer workers arc hard at it keeping track 01 1 whrlc . hr.l . ;~·ni7.ed Ihe i urmg e '. . . . ht d t . . ."ht NorwegIan Air Lllle and became I.:~ hunoreds of bids pouring in by telephone. 'l'he auction contmues tOnlg an omOllow nib • THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26,...... 19~ , ATribute: -I sold at a premium against the American dollat·. This had the effects of rcducing The Daily News substanlinlly thc returns received from In The News Famous J American buyers. Since then, the manu- B Wlf f Late TIl. UAlLY N\!:WS II a mornlna paper facturcrs claim, higher costs havo occurred I . Y yv ay arer >,~ i ..tabU.btd In 1894. anD published at th. . I ~:111'1 B'~ldlna S55-35ll Duckworth Street. to make higher priccR nccessary. ----,--..:..---:.------.":s ' EVERYBODY'S nUSINESS Wc are not uscd in this country .f. " BRAND NA.ME 51.. Johll'•• Newfoundland, by RllblnloD " I But it is casy enough to undcrHland Ihe 1 Sailo Com pan, . Limltr.d. In this muterialistie nge, lir~t 10 finding financial support at t, 'disturbing cffcct of these ncw increascs princip!cs arc o[tcn for~olten·1 what muy be callcd the grass·roots The sleek , rHE rEMBER 01' CANADIAN PRESS ! on publishers. They fear that they will People tend to take too much for: Icv!'!. 'lost pcople hal'c grown liP \ the green A Tb. Clnldian Presl iJ excluslVlly ell grantcd anll forgcl th"t thl'Y hal'l~ i in thc belief that thc)' .should ~ct Levis, one of the tilled lu Ih. use for republication 01 .:1 I not he nble to reCO\'CI' I he higher cost since re~!lon~ihility lor thl'ir own goo.d' sumdhing ont o[ pohtlc~. Few \ish harbours, ft'WI dlspatel1e~ In ttll. paper credited to i further incr('ases in the prices of news­ govcrnment. political intercs~ IS: hal'e ever 1:l'ah~ctIlhat ~~r~ should It or to The Assllcfated f'r .. ,s or Rcuten : papcrs 111a)' be detrimental to circulation dulled bv superficial distr"ctlOn~! put sulllctlllng IIItO. (lohhcs. But II PY JAMAS the convoy was • ..:: e.Jd llso tb. 'tocal new! pUblisbed thereIn ; and affcct advertising revenue, Many and that' is a bud thing 10 happen: pulitical intcrest IS f~u~ded o.n bringing them All Pre ...ervlce and feature artl~It'. in , American ncwspapers arc now operatin(! in any country. I sincel'e (1Olitical convIctIOns, It Hitler's undersea tIIII paper are cl'Pyrlllbt IDd theIr rcpre> __ . ~hould be civen expression in the AT all marginal profits and this fact explnins ann.hilation, the ductloa II Ilroblblted. In Ihe hope Ihat party inlerest ! furm 01 mcmbership conlributions. The Con'elt's ," the chorus of protests that hm: arisen since Autburiud al ,econd da.. mall Posl is nol dead even if it has been Ilf all t1wsc who \'otcd for Ihc I 11alldsomc Lt. thc newsprint price increascs werc first dulled, thc Progressil'c·Conserl':!· Conservatives in. the lasl elc~tlOn t aI , I' ~, Office Department, Ottawa. AYRE'S berts stootl l1S •.. announced. livcs nrc making a ncw bid [or werc to he Willing to contribute grimlY into the bl popular suppnrt. They arc remind- len cents a week 10 a pal'l~ fu~d, chilly night. :>UllU~"" Mcmbcr Audit Bureau 01 in" citizens that the party system it would not be very hard to raise alarm sounded "Bat ClreuJatioDl is ~ ess-ential 10" goml government. SJOO,GOO. contraril~·i.se, II mal' be 1'lJe wolf·pack of Defeat that political democrncy can only' said thnt l[ oPPOSitIOn S\lPpo~ters b cn detected, they DAR.I SllBSCRlPTION UTES: Another Liberal [unction c!fcctil'ely when thcrc is : are nut Willing to make any.llOan. I e for the kill. 'l'hl' n II rang ful: • per A I'ccent Gallup Poll showcd a dccline i an adequate altcrnative gOl'crn· i, cial cuntribUtionkat Ia:i' fo~ cuada ...... S 8,00 anpum :h~l~ sUt grap . UlIlt.d K1Dadom and aU .' " . " . ment 10 which the peoplc mOl)' I }lort is not the 11:( In e ps 0 and the LeVIS jll 111 Liberal votmg S.i ength and a gam III t t '11 r ncc" "nd that it is ,win clcctillns or "ght flrcs under romp COUn'l'i.. • ... 112.00 DU anDum , b urn a WI 0 u. .. " . . front line o~ Ihr . Conservative support. Last mont I1 s .\" a contribution to better covern- '.a dll:'mant Pill'tl' orgalllzatlOn. , the wallowlIlg 0111 " .... elections confirmed this trcnd, Thc Can· ment when an opposition pari), I • --- rusty old tramps to • ------, 'We sCI'\'nlh'es not onl" wrcsted a stronghold in can build U}l its sl'rcngth. realizc. of course. that it is Bnd be 011 the _ : shcer unadulter"tcd idealism to blinding sickening WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1955 New Dl'unswicJt from thc Liberals but also . I I I I . 1'1 e l'x'wd 'WOlllc to Ihink 01 party 10 OCl " . . 'b' I . 't' If scats tiC ~gIS.1 IIr , , torpedo found its madc hea\'y ml'oads mto LI Cl a maJorl leS were to be awardcd on II hasis of politics 'Ihovc the lel'cl of pcr~on- \'cercd wildly from • nM O ° t sAt Geneva ill t\\'o ridings. Now in the Toron- proportional repmentalion, the. "I' pre!uclicrs ,and I!llcs. a.nd dis· came to a shaling Forelg InIS er I' to-Spadina riding which Ihe Liberals have I Conservatives would have a larger , hkes .. I-lIhtlc~ IS notJ~mg. If It 15 nol wounded. hcr bow d . h Id f . t t ' f' T' nother Can· I membcrship in the HOllse 01 As·: pl'acl1c.1l 111 lIs apphcatlOn. People combcrs and 0,' her 1'0 follow up the top-Ie\'el confcrcncc of: e .01 \~en ~ - 1\ e ~ ears, H I embh' 'At Ihe next elt'ction thc' turn agallst gOl'crnmcnls lebs be· By uFORSYTH" ran~ out thc lasL Jul\' thc forcign ministers of the Bi" scr\,nt!\·c \'Ictory has becn won, S I" I'ote for the oPllOsitioll is ,cause thcy disapprol'c o[ policy • ., I pupu ar I r I th t S;li~," o~'crdde Four nations will mcet tomorrow at Genc- It would of coursc be foolish to m'cr- : \'Cry lil,l'ly til shull' thc lli~hcst than hccausc t?c)' UI not ec a diall Crew 311'_' • ". n '. I'onfcdcralioll a go\'ernment IS dOlOg enough for REGULAR SIZES \'il'ors of thnt galln ,·a. It may be thc opelllng phase of one of II estimate these Conservative gams. The\' I:erc~nla~e wlee I' fl' . ; them as individuals Therc is an . . . h' '. . But Ihe full stl'l'n~1 I 0 I IC op· • . • . camc hael;. WJ' her ~ he most Important IllternatlOnal gat er- :;till IC'avc the pal't~· WIth only 5:1 scals III position call1Hll he ri<'moll;ll'ated. ancicnt traditilln that says that Stripes and solid colours of blue, tan, and ficcl', Lt. ;\[anucl ' tngs of our era. All depcnds on whether the i the House of Commons 01' less than one- unlm the Jl~rly is 1\(']1 linaneed, I'('"ple. should get ~oll~cthll1g out grey broadcloth ...... 4.95, 5.95, 6.95 ,lid cool, bon: t? Russians arc prcparcd to gi\'c fUI'Iher i third the Liberal mcmbcrshlp of 1Ii9 but wcll.organized and ('(Juippcd wilh ~ll ;'ot;n~ for thc 1~·I.nlllnJl side. It that hour of pCi'll, C "Velvo" in solid shades of tan, grey, blue thc fine qUlJities 4 proof that their prcsent amiable app('al'-; Ihcv certainl\' seem to represent some a good. sOlmd polie,' carable of ItS It'll Ol.d (I,,~e r~ ~'I~:g d~~ebtPt~;~~ ) . 11k 'k tl t" '. hid cnli'tin~ a i'trgc mca~llre ul Jlllbilc 0 Ie IIC illS. U \ . and light green ...... 9.95 him as a saliu" , ance IS an lanest new 00 or a mas la, turning of the tide. Whet er I Ie tl'cn '. '... . the pari" ,,'stcm will c\'er thri\'c I, • . ronlldcuc(' and sUI·pOI t. • . '-' the name 01 a conccals an ullalterc d an d una Itera bl c: can ('ontinue to the pomt cf 11 ~lbcr~1 i ; lin t_his materialistic out~ook und Nylon tricot in solid shades of winE', . foundlander. purpose. ! deCeat in the ncxt gcneral election IS The finaTll'in~ of a party is n notJlln~ ebc, People, If gll'cn blue and navy_ ...... -...... 16.95 ~Ianuel RobNI, : tl tt r 11""1 essen!i'll 10 ~rll\.. th hecJlI'c somcthll1~ 1II the way of sounrl bcen born tn Hoc , "Tobod,· l'ln ,. e' fa'" 0 ent tllat tllC 'llno lCI' ma e. 'I'" . .' . '., .''- I . .! "1 .\ '" , aglll S 1" m ~1 , I thcrc arc many l'xpenscs whlell pllnclp cs oInl men In II 10m .1)' De-luxe fabric in the new fashion colours of plca~ant felloW . changc of Soviet tactics was mcrcly the, But the Liberals have bccn a long time i nrc r>Sl'ntinl 10 dricicnl ami pro· ~ollilc l'onlirlcnce can bc reposed, pink trimmed with black ...... 9.95 Ihe easy grace of letc, he semed to . resull. of a thanr:c of Icadership, That in powcr. In thc past fel\' ycars thc.v 11<1\'1: I gm:l E\,'\SS 1 Ii 1l."11i:;jll',1 war rccorcl in which h Olficer of thc !'. mco~cel\·ablc. On t. e otlcr hand, t ,e I Canada. I Canadian I'rcss Starr Wrilrr 'won I,i, v.<'. "f,ll' c;lI'l'[111 pl'illli(l". Sizes 15-18 In a .holt PCI«,rt ~ "5.95 , RUSSUlllS ha\'e to gt\'C proof that their '.hl'illbnt r';(,('l1tion anti contempt 10 ~'ir"l O!fil·(·I'. present conciliator,· mood is a true re!lec- ! LOi'\DON (l'P )-Two b~'~e all" for rlall"cr." hi, tdplc n.s.o. "I~" po

AssociatIon aII I G t I "The reill1ar monthly meetlnll of This paper does not Illume any rcsponllblllty for the opInions of the Felldlen Home Ind School As· correspondents. \ - In Fall and Winter aI 0 ,r .'. , .' ...'en e m a n . ::~I~~~ ~~:b:~ac~O~~. T~~~~~~~ NO SECOND CLASS HIGHWAY the former on the longer trips S'hl' 01 \ ~It.d\ l ctle1 Lc\ b IS 11IIchedI andf j;huddered1 Th as "'ere.. notified, I. ulual. throunh• EditorDear DailySir:-There News, has been slowlyBusiness since cars dIstances will not will operate have l ':\1' ~!"l;I':1 ;\II:lIltic 1'01 CI'S u~'st o~'el' leI' ore.cast e. e the school and a fairly large num· refercnce made over the last year to be covered with m6st economl' . l;I~;. ('l~t' of Ihe e:;corts hcrdll~g bIg supply shIps to E?g- ber attended. or 50 by Government olfici~ls that in time. A filth class .road. there· UNDERWEAR ~._:, h;;:'h'~Ii:'. ~rmecl almost animate that late fall e\'emng. The President; Mrs. A. B. Per· Newfoundland cannot afford to fore, such illS the Topasil Road. I'; .... "'1' neurin!': the Irish roast and the navy was lin, In her opening remarks, drew build a highway to Trans·Canada would be a lailure Irom the starl. '. T "1::",, 1\.' _.' . the attention of those present to s l'li tlon d th t modif' and would cause a lot 01 serious , ...... :_ :::1'111 through III spIte of the luftwaffe ami an interesting series or lectures troc:s s~aOUI/bea:ermlt~ed to al:~~~ highway accidcnts. Select Yours Now! ;; >,~::, \inti!'r:'l';! ~l'ol'pins; the time was Hitler's war of to be broadcast over the CBC Net· this Province to put In a 10\\'er We cannol sHord, therelore, to :::. ",.;".:,,11. the (\iI\' of the supposed Nazi supermen. work. commencing November 3rd. cost highway. ,have a sccond class highway, and . ,'.':','. :,.'::' Il."i~alill~ officrr', .j..... ".' "':""""'t" ':,,' : .~- and dealing wl~h the parent end of If, and when that sectIon of the it is jusl as well to face Ihat fact Winter's on its way . .. now is the time to select · ;,::ll';' ,.:ll! 1.1. ~lanl\l'1 \In. I the parent pupil team. The lectures Trans.Canada highway be "modi· now ralher Ihan to be requirer! ';, •.... ,.""\ "" 1I":l1<"h ane! prrn'e! wlll he b~ Dr. S. R. Laycock and flcd" 10 cut cost it will he a very to spend additional large amounl, the underwear you require fa keep you wartr. "', ,,', '1,' 1l1:'rl;lh"s of that 1are hcartlly recommended to all expensive econom)·. Here Is why (or luture widening, cutting I ~ r '.:';l :::;::1 . ~\oddrllly Ihr ship's who have school age chlldr~n. When this highway is paved and grades, and bringing curves up to i ~ and comfortable. We pay special aflention ta 1:':"1 ""."iI"ti "Ilatllr ~:H~tions." • The balance of the meehng, as open to traffic speeds on it should nation's standards. r .€ our men's underwear deportment and carry ~" '",,::.1':'" "f 1;.Bo:lts !lad was previously announced, was be either Cifty or sixly milcs an Yours truly. .. ' Ii, '," ;, ..1. I!\(')" wl'rr !'losing conducted .by the teachers of the hour, and will have to be at least BUSINESS. Jl ~ every ~tyle thafs wonted and has merit. Now ~"i,,: : ... ~;:. T!ll' ;hip's telc. College, WIth Mr. Anderson In the 4-H Cluh MeetiQgs .~ I .. :•• r.':': "." full n'\"o!utlons chair. There were five speakers Vardv Ha~ Is the time to select your requirements ... sizi ! .. ,.. '.. "0'1";"'(1 down Ihe ' from the faculty and the subjects - J" ~ • '.~ 1.1 • ,'" ...... ,.. :,:"1.'''' "I 'II(' ('II11\"{')' IIrgln~ : and Individual speakers were as Poor Luck On Are Continued ~.~ range ;s complete.

...... "" II" i,.\I·III\;I'r< and follpws: The twenty·eight delegates from \1 ~ ."r \\.L I' .... I ~ • ~ .• :\ ,.: ; '.: ::Ii" '" I"'rp pll~iti()nf Testing, Mr. Grant; Classroom 4.H clubs from three tlistricts in ~ ':;'" ,.n "'1' ,.Int. Thcn. In a Problems. Miss Half yard; The Hunting Trip' New(oundland who arc visiting SI. ,:" I ..",; ... '" ;"."in" monll'nt. a PhIlosophy of Education, Mr. Hew· Stanfield's Underwear t . 1l.11_. ~ I I I f h t t btl John's lor Provincial 4·H week be· 11 .'.~:.,"i" !.,,, .. I II, Innr\;. thr l.cl'ls son; Lat n n the Schoo, Mr. One 0 t e grea es 005 ers 0 gan their fourth day yesterday with I~;l ;,:,.', ... i ".:'.' h,m h(,r rOI1\"~c ami Frcnch; Industrial Arts, Mr. Hum· big game hunting In this provinc., breaklast in the Bille room at the I ~; , ..,.; '. . .11., '\('1'. mflrlall), bcr. Tourist Director O.L. Vardy met DelUXE COMBINATIONS I:n~ Newfoundland Holel. ' J .... ;:::.!, .• " ""II tiroll'll,'t! in Ihe I The parents had becn told that with a pot of hard luck this week 11 • Dr. Florence O'Neill director o[ 1 : Stanfield's best quality finely knit all wool com- " r ,,,;1 : ..,: il ... lit.\" reeling lIed;s ian Interesllng evening was in slore when he took Pete Barrett, Editor Adult Education pre;ided. Miss I ~; ... , ...... • 'H' lir,',uld ",\lIandon . . I (or thenl and thcy were not dis· of True Magazine into the woods Daphne Pratt, dircctor o[ Health I ~ binations in a medium weight. Buttoned sty I., ":.'".:. \\cnl hl'r Cana. i MANUEl.. ROBERTS appointed. The keen attention. ncar Glenwood on a Hunt· ~'.: ,~,. ~{005e Education wilh the Depnrlment o[ : ~ ,. >': (":, II :I,,' an!(o\l~ Ihr ~\lr. I ~vhich was given the different sub· Ing trip. Hcalth was also a guest for the' ~ long sleeves, ankle length. Sizes 36 to 44. ., . . I .... \hlll hand whu \ 1 ,. I I' i ti Of lccts and the subsequent questions Back in Gander yeslerday Mr. meal. \\i ".,1,· .. ," ,. : .,'. ,_,... h('\" , l'~I'l'\lIIl'e" Of. f'.. \'~l on :is ..,\a·"I. II''.xam 11a '1Oil • whIch, came from the assembly, at· Vardy said that the trip was a Price each ...... $ J0.20 c...... ' , 1('1'1". hCI"l"II1!:·)" liS capaCI y un· d h I bl k N bl d Thc opening o[ thc assembly at Ii ,.,. I' \\'1"\11'1 IIl1hrl"t~. calm t'l II ' d I I th I I teste to t e ntercst aroused by an. 0 g game was seen an I. ... ,...... I 1(' II' a I' rnoc IU oug I II' h . I dd t thO h d I k th I 9 a.m. in the Board Room or the ~ .. , ,... : "",,: III 1'0111111:11111. in I '1 t II II't II r w t c speakers and the general op· 0 a 0 15 ar uc e par y RED LABEL COMBINATIONS , "'. ;nrl\' I no 11'11. Ie 0 0 ar I h bli d t hi' Deparlmcnt of Education was pre- ~ I." n: I. ... :: IW:·Ii. hr dbplnyrd Icft its mark nn his onc, nlon was t at this was a meeting was? ge 0 0 e up m a camp "~I sided over by Dr. O'Neill, and.;; " ',,' !:,' Ii;: 1wrl Heavy ribbed all wool combination\ that ora !,:.(', Ihnt mark('d . '1' . e!'1 . If" 'r! which most o( those present would at \\aIls Lake (or lour da)'s be· Rev. Fr. J. L. Lacey, gave the i ~ .. · ',i ,.. ' 1\ ,,,'Ihl' to bear. '':-' l ,III Ira.~ IY I' ame. I l(' not care to have missed. I cause or the recent hca\,y fall 01 '" :_ .". nl"lIt5 nf SI'anl,lI1!: tIe resl CS5 ' I th children the message lor the clay. Ii; soft, worm and lailored to fit smoothly. Button. t;I\, .. ,. :;.'" r ,,[ .1 FI;:hlm~ ~t'w. ~. . ..' . The usual refrcshments were 511011' n e area. Children taking port in Ihe. 'f ; ... ; .... " :llc,I\.lng ()(ran "nd racll1ll the At scr\'cd at. the conclusion of the But this had not discouraged ~Ir. I ' • .1."1.1. , , . lanllc gaIl'S har! weakened his . B tt'h' k '1 competition for National 4-11' ~. ed ~tyle, long sleeves, ankle length. . I , ..... ,.' 1:'.\)1" i. '"rlllrd til 11:11'(' I f I I 1 I meetmg. arre \I 0 IS ma Ing a mOl e of I .1 g c week, which will take place later :;:; I , ~.::. 1:"'" I" ,'i:t' 'ra a likrallic ~trrngth all(, I llcr t 10llfl11 Id The next Home and School As· big game hunting here and today I 1 this year had their demonstralions ~;;:­ Sizes 36 to 44 ...... Price each $7.50 .".• ', ...... 1!"I1,," wh(l.• m(1I"l'11 wilh \1"1',.. Iwo '1""C'II', •'Igo ,'f Ie was'I oreeth soclallon Meeting will be held on he will once agam. head ror the ; judged by ~Irs. E. Mawer, !olrs.!;{ ! :./i.;:, '.... iI~ "f a Iraineci nIh. lIn ~1l110f losp'ta 101' a e~g. ~ ThuI"Sday, November 17th whcn, country with the hope of bagging f R. ~Iurrin, Mrs. Goundrcy and:, .~;. Sizes 46 and 48 ...... Price each $9.00 :.. , ;.,: _;~.::,.ti hi Il~\"l' far \tl gil :)lrl"IOC ° II'rl st anI pro edss on~ among other mattCf5 o{ business, a moose or Caribou. Mr. Vardy .. ,...... trralmcnt. c ~c\'cr oncc espalr • . Mrs. Scary. I ;j • r'l Ii III r ,">'lIlA he had bcrn I dId I l tl' the ExecutIve hopes to be ahle had to call 0(( the hunt because After Ihe judging Ihe delcgales : ili • ,',., ,',.1' " '. \' (If I hr \\'inr\~ ann I<'I an ('I omen e J' a e 115 sum· to have a committee give the par· of his committment to spcak at ._." ... . . mrr. In 1n\'C 111i1 or surgery PCI'" .', divided up inlo project groups,: ;! • '\\alf' II.. lather. SklPlwr f d I I' ltd I h ents attendlDII a resume of the a meellng o( the ExplOIts Valley · . I ' ormc. 1'0111 lIS as or ea, e f' t t (D L k' I Ch b [C t G d those interested in agriculture and ' ;;­ MEDIUM.WEIGHT COMBINATlCNS '1 \1,.1',.1"1 l.' 111"(1(,1;[11' (\. B.B I 11' I d I I S P Irs wo 0 r. aycoc 5 ('ctures, am er 0 ommerce a ran RED LABEL UNDERWEAR woodworking went to thc Govern· I ~ , .. '~ "r " I,,')': line of sramrll I n(,l'ehl' ra IC( all • als IRI Dive tY c· which are entitled "ScIC Under· Falls tonight. Ironically enough · ' . ~ !Iem CI' sun Silleac s as rays" h b' f' dd . . ment demonstration Iarm at i '" Heavy ribbed all wool underwear that Stanfield's wool and cotton mixed com~ II" r;-""II1\~I' 11,,11' and tou;:h. I" tl '11 'I t lila ucl klle\\' standing and "The Bossy Par- t c su )ect 0 hiS a ress IS saul . 01 er IC t Y • In n t" h dId k t b "B' h t' . N Mount Pearl, Mrs. Goundrcy look IJ will be found ideal for the outdoor work­ , .i "kl,'i,,.r Jehn had rar,!I In. I and loved so much, death came en sc e u e to la e place on 0 e Ig" game un 109 In ew· the group interested in Ioods and I:; er during cold weather. Long sleeve binations for fall and winte.r. Buttoned 1"::1l'J i" il' '.11\< Ihe grrat lo\'e Ito caJl for him al Ihe early age November 3rd. and November 10.th, foundland. Mrs. A. Ryan looked aCler the \ ''ii shirts, ankle length drawers. Shirts sizes style, ankle length. Choice of long or I' ,',r "" III\,rh I~ th~ part of lof lorty.nine ,enl'S, Icavlng be. the. commencmg hour not bemg --.---- clothing projecls.j 36 to 44, and drawers sizes 36 to 42. ,.e:) \,',doulldl:llldrr alld. III 1hil1l1 to mO\l1'll hIs early passing dcfmlte. 1,I n All children wcre supplied with I ~ short sleeves. ;',:'.. ,'U:"" ." ,,~lUral 10 Ihe 1:oh. a Im'ely wlfc, Ihe former Helen . The good a~tendance at meet· JJ or lng packed lunches, which were spon· i ~ Price per garment ...... $4.6fJ I" :: !~; 1.,.,::"),, II of Ronal'lsta Burden. of l\krrymeetlng Road, mgs so far thiS fall Is most en· D · 1 sured !Jy Chalker and Company, I~' Shirts sizes 46 to 50, drawers sizes 44 Sizes 36 to 44 ...... Price each $3.70 ::'1. an IIlled fath('l" two brothers and and Indlcales ~. eoura~ing th~ Inte~.. evotIona and staycd at their \'ariolls pro, I ,e. to 48. '.1.1'.:1(.1 I!(,hrrl, \\"a~ horn at ia 110St of friends. Those of us who cst bemg taken In the ASSOCIations jects. The agricultUre and wuod· 1;:1 Price per garment...... $5.50 Sizes 46 to 50 ...... Price each $4.65 f."'k!":,1 n U his ('arl, d~~'s iknrw !IIanuel Hoberts 11kI'd him acllvlties. Parent. of Feild Col· Broadcast~ working group slayed unliI 5 p.m. . BLUE lABEL UNDERWEAR , 'r :""It .11 II-hlll:( hoat. a~ n i!or h~ was a !!k~ahle fellow. liege boys, who have not yet en· . . Those intercslClI in olher projects Same fine quality in popular no bullon ,". ',,:;I~ !\I.n. lw jilinI'll tllr ~ i\\ullnt Ph'as'mt Ct'm~I~l'Y saw rolle~ lor this season, wJ1l be, MONTH OF NOVE~IBER .Irll Ihe Deparlment 01 Educalion Stanfield's best qu,?lity all wool, two !'" '.' ,lIll.,1 I,) hal"l' r~r tn go. a ~acl I'ortelle Ihe Sunday nCler. i heartily \~elcomed It the NOl'em·! L-Maior H. Pilgrim. al 2.30 p.m., \'isited lIIammy', piece nderwecr. Short sleeve shirls, style. Ankle length. Choice of long or t ..:.' ..... '.iI. h., llI:lrkl'cl :,hiliIY 'noun ;\lauu('!"Hllhel'ls was laid to bcr meetmg. 2.-Canon A. B. S. Stirling }lakery, and relurned at 3.30 p.m. piece underway. Long sleeve shirts, I.' .•. ',:;,'1 .. ,,," (li,t;lIlllli~~II'cl I! 1"I.~t. The alltumnl ~()Id and dim 3.-Rev. A. Barrelt to continue the work on their pro· 44, drawers sizes 36 to 42. short sleeves. .... " II ." ... ,nrnt 10 orfl~t'r of the sllllthsil!e hills scrmed to VON 4.-Maior C. Hickman jeC15 until 5 p.m. ,.... :- ' •. '., ' \Iwel(' a !iN'Ulld !shed a sombl'!' hul' 01'1'1' the hal" • • • 5.-Rev. R. !tIercel' Dinner, sponsured by Sleers ~ Price per garment ...... $5.00 Sizes 36 to 44 ...... Price eacll $4.25 I::., .: ::.,' :-;. S. Sa;:olla and 'hollr walel'S as if thry too mOllrn· (Continued from page 3) 7.-Col. A. E. Dalzirl Ltd.~ was ~erved to Ihe delegates :.~ Shirls, sizes 46 to 50, drawers 44 to 48. .. ! 1".,,,.,1 lIa, n!ll'an('rd 'cel fill' 0111' IIOW gonc who 100'ed ~Iontreal. was In eharge of a I B.-Rcl'. S. n ..purchase at candlelight restaurant, and the i ;;.' P'flee per garment ...... $5.85 Sizes 46 to 50 ...... Price each $5.00 !' .' 1,:\1" '. 11I"('\I)lyil1l\ thi, old Of'call ~illht.' and sounds; but branch at Moncton, and worked as '\ 9.-Rev . .T. Aym group relurned to the Deparlment I;; : ., .":,, I:,i' llailway whrn the ]"Ilsllini( willd~ sweeping down a junior assistant at Headquarters 10.-Rcv. D. S'. Patcl"son. I,of Education at 8 p.m. ! ;: ' A.C. COMBINATIONS . ' .. \;,:. II llOslili1i~s ~larlcd. thr. !:recn slupI'~ nf "Iount Plea- In Ottawa before she was RP'! It.-ReI'. F. VIpond I Mrs. Muriel McKay ~a\"e Ihem :: '!r " .. ,.',. ''''il,\~d hi, serl"it'rs sl'nt seemcd \0 whisper a 50ft pointed a~ direclor of the Mon.112.-Rev. S•• T. Dal"ic~ 'a short talk on "Beltc,· Speech lor ~ ~ These are probably Stanfield's most popular . ':")"" (";,na,Ii~11 :'\"\'~' 'RNlllielll !:il"inJ! the consoling Ireal branch, where 8he ser\'ed 14.-Rel·. n. M. Dal~p i :\ell'loundlanliers," and Ihe resl 01 ,;~ combinations for fall and winter. Medium­ ,I J i . :." I"! 10 Ilalifax . II ttl 3 Sh . I d t lll.-Rel'. R. o. ., Iloin~ and t'lllllfur\!n~ m'Slll'Rnce la a or ),car5. e wu IPPOIn e 0 16 R' J II 'Ina\'le~ K' i Ihe cvening was ~pent learning' ~ weight, ankle length. Choice of long or short .... ':"i [n:tll t:wl'e he . d I I d ( 'I I I tOil d'- e\. . ." c 1m (~";'. lunl: lasl 0111' !I'len HiS OUIl go rom "on rea 0 awa an 17 R' R S Sh d IO:k dancing and fiinging songs. i ~ l .. I,. !~',,,I " Iii, ;\lajcsIY'~ rest rrom all hIS. su ff'eflngs. t a k e over th e wor k u d'Irec t Or In 18 .-RCI. A. \1 . Oldrppar sleeves. roday the delegates have more' f. Sizes 36 to 44 ...... Price each .$6.30 \ .... .'1 '. 1'", \:'11 I.('vi~ ."oIul held I' f I J 1946 .- c\'. ., II interesling visits and tOUI"S ahead i i I f 1'" """ "I [.1 IIn1l1 ~he was Witll heads ho\\'rd wc stood In C lie ~ anuary. . 19.-Chap. D. F.. SchroebH Sizes 46 to 50 ...... Pr;ce each $7.60 ., !. Ot ,:., ,I II\" .' (;rI"Inau L'.Jlnat solemn ~ilencc as CaptRin Gor· As director of the order, MISS 21.-Rev. E. Williams 1101' Ihcir. ~I'cek ~r learning all: ~ (: t: .. 1: .. :; I ,.,,1. HI' : down \\'al'l'cn of I he Canadian Livingslon has 5511 nurses and 117 22.-Capt. A. S. pritchett , about tralDlDg theIr hcads to dear-I ~ Same fine quality in popular buttonless style. I ~lll'l"i\'cd ·1 t •. , .. ,1,.1 :In-I was lall'r po!led [.rgioll fol~oll'l,!1g the service by branches 10 oversee. Two 01 these 23.-Rev. W. Langille er thinking, their hearts to grcat· ? Sizes 36 to 44. t. ii, \;"Jr,t.·s emadian Ship \1 nC\·. F. E. \ IpDnd of Gower branches are In Newfoundland, 24.':"'Capt. Thompson, Botwood. er loyalty, their hands to larger i ~ Price each ...... $6.70 ,I , Strect United Church, read the and she says, there Is room here 25.-Rev. R. R. Babb service. and keeping their health ' " 1 .i soldiers' and saIlors' ritual, a for further expansion. 26.-Major E. Hutchinson ror better living. Two piece suits of the same quality, Long .. rrlmson pOppy fcll on the slowly . All nurses working with the 2B.-Rev. J. Goldsmith sleeve shirts and ankle length drawers. Shirts "f. ...~. sinkIng caskct, we said hall and order are graudate. of a recogniz· 29.-Rev. V. A. Smith a sizes 36 to 44; drawers, sizes 36 to 42. farcwcll to one of Bonavlsta ed hospital school of nursing, and 30.-Rev. J, Goodland LED THE WAY _ Price per garment ...... $3.70 & :\ol'th's fincst sons who, in the are regIstered In the province In NOTE: II you find that you Ferdinand Magellan made the battlc of life was a gallant fight· which they work. A large prop or· cannot fill your position nn this ~ Shirts, sizes 46 to 50; drawers, sizes 44 to 48. first voyage around the world in Price per garment ...... $4.50 er nnd a gcnti1:man. tion of the nurses have taken ad· list would you kindly arrange 1521. a dltlonal traIning. To make thld for a substitute and/or contae! f. MEDIUM-WEIGHT UNDERWEAR .~ training possible the V.O.N. Na· Rev. S. J. Davies, 6 Forest Road, F " tional Board awards 150 bursaries so that "Morning Devotions" may Stanfield's fall and winter part wool un.der. ~ More Telephones of $7150 each for graduate nurses to continue uninterrupted through wear. Buttoned style, long sleeve shirts, ankle "~ ~, help them take post graduate train- Ihe month of November. Thank length drawers. 1 In The O{fin~ Ing In publlc health. Thl. policy you. L INSURE TODAY. Shirts, sizes 36 to 44; drawers, sizes 36 to 42. Mr. S H. Morris, of the Avalon of helping the nurses In their post Price per garment ...... $2.70 fantastic Wartime Secret l 'fdrphonc Compuny Limited, ycs­ graduate studies Is part or a broad .., I WITH Shirts, sizes 46 to 50; drawers 44 to 48. I terdav stated that Ihc company's policy to attract trained peuon· Autumn Meeting .~" I A!llhe Gold 01 BritaIn n~1 to the work or the V.O.N. Price per garment ...... $3.30 WlI Smuuled To Canada : lun~ 'term expansion program Is - f. i progrcssing ~atis[aclorily. services. I Gower St. W.A. R.C. A. PENMAN'S COMBINATIONS ~o\'l'ml"r R('ader'~ DiJ:l!st trlls .:'" l'lnns of the company are to up ~Ilss LiI'ingslon was Im'es(ecl i , I'IP '",.Izing story of Churchill'~ The Gow~r Slreet Senior Auxil· Well. known Penman's qual !:!, finely woven the number of lelephoncs in the with the rank o( officer slst~r or iary of the Woman's Missionary ~'"I ~:Jrnhll! \\"\:('n he rxpcded . cit \. fmm 30.000 10 60,000 and to the Venerable Order 'of SI. John R.C. ANTHONY IHSURANCf fleece lined combinations wilh on extra heavy' ;,ra-i,," . how he smus:;led all Sociely will hold Its Autumn Ihis end the company spent $1,500. or Jcrusalem last Friclay at fleece. long sl,,( ·/e'·, cmkl;' length, they are , I~e W,·.lllh of Britain past the 000 on their expansion program Rideau HaIl, In a cercmony pre­ Thanksgiving mcetlng at 8 o'clock ,. , I ·!Y,al~ to Canada, how (for ideal for outdoor workers. , !lurins the present season. r'ul'ther sided over by the Governor Gen· on Friday October 28. in Gower , : , hlr I()n~ years) 50,000 sar.k~ of Street Leclu"re Hall. The guest i !~ Sizes 36 to 44 .. , ...... Price eoch $3.75 expansion work will he carried out eral or Canada, Hi~ Excellency • [old '"(Jins, lon.~ of pure gold speaker will be Rev .•T. A. Gold· Sizes 46 and 48 ...... · Price each $4.40 ~ I during the ncxt two )'ean when it the Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey. This 1lJ h3Jl<. and fivl! billion dollllf8' smith of Queen's Road Presbyter· If .r, "Huh of i'Ccurities were secretly ' is plilnned 10 expend an additional rank was bestowed on Miss Livings· I, SINGLE GARMENTS ton In recognition of her assistance ian Church and the Soloist Mrs. C. "'. bddoj/1 in ~lol1treal and Ottawa. \ $2,000,000 to $3,000,000. The scmll high G;J"lity fleece lined shirls and ! in revising the Home Nursing Neaves. !Y G~t )'lJur November Reader's drawen. I.ong sleeve shirts, ankle length CO~lMON SENSE course for the St. John Ambulance Dlrt'St loday-here is one of the A person holding a child should drawers. Intl5t ullusual true stories you Association. not be smoking-(alling ash may V.O.N. services In st. John's New ~Iagi8t.rate Sizes 36 to 44... . Price per garment $2.20 II"iII cI'er read. burn Ule infants eyes or face. have been established for the past Size 46 ...... Price per garment $2.70 thre yearl, and the financial cam· Is Sworn In . MEDIUM WEIGHT COMBINATIONS I palgn now In progresl Is to help Mr. John P. Trahey, who was Penman's part wool combinations in a med­ defray expenses for a service recently appoInted to ~erve as a which asks a nominal fee for bome Magistrate In Newfoundland, was ium weight for comfortable fall and winter nursing from those whQ can pay, sworn In by chief magistrate, Hugh wear. Long sleeves and ank!e length. Sizes Eli. W. RDgers . and often gives Its servIces for O'NeIl yesterday morning at the 36 to 44. SAY$- lower than cost to those needing openIng of the Magistrate's Court, care but unable to contrIbute for Pric • • ach ...... $2.20 The Dominion Coronet Policy will pay and sat on the bencb with the the service rendered. III your cstate- . Magistrate throughout the morn· All the Depolltl you have made plul Inll 'sesslon of the CO\l1't. Ihe 'ace value of policy plus. DIvidendi Police made an arrest for drunk· leU with the policy-If you die befort en drlvlnll at 2.111 thl. mornlnll. The Baluchistan states of Pak· 85. A young man whose car Wal .top­ Istan now have 10 girls' iChoolB, Let's talk nbout this new and unusual ped at the junction of Queen's snvlngs plan. against three in 1952. J)JAL 2135 Rd., and BOBgan St., was taken WELSH HYMN WRITER TRADE SUPPLIED BY Into custody and wIll appear in Ann Griffiths, who died In 1805. Court today. was one of Wales' most celebratc(' " : :~; liymn writers. ~ ,. . . iiiiiiiir.iiiE.-DiiiEWiiiLliiiNO# The first Canadian Rraln ever B:Jood Is in ~~ sent lo Europe WM IIrown at Port Nutriti~~O!~~t GERALD S. DOYLE' j _, ....,h M••• ", creased by u.inll the wale I' i' .. "')';!""ti"'F _ • U11IIW IOWIUf.. If, JOIIIt'I Royal, _N. S., early In the 17th which vegetable. have been boiled. J.,;mJua. , i.i,n:;;.lr.,,:~; •... i.! .~::.:, .. ;: ~.::.:::':'::'J;:;: ,~~I·.~i..::; .. "':::..·ir..• I..Iil, •. ;.: 1,1 .. :; ...... ~w:~IIiI:i: .. ".::.::.U:·0"1 .i I;:,J ..• '":!.I~·:::;::·'"·::"~ ,,,. ,\., century. '"\ THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY. OCT 26,1955 • ---..,

• I • " ASTRO.GUIDE tI By Ceean' CHIT -CHAT .. COLUMN ~ For Wednesd.y, Oelob,r 26 -' Present-For You and LIlT FOa TOIONTO ARRIVED HOME Yours . . . Negalives aspecls Major and Mrs. A. Brewer, reo Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Neal, Water· fade and finally ¥anish by mid· lIred Salvation Arm), OClicerl who ford Bridge Road, who have been afternoon. This is I good time kav. been on a vblt to St. John's, on hoUday In Boston, Washington to gel wishes granled, People are lelt hen b), the exprell Sunday and , returned to the city ... approachable under current radio to returD to their home at Toronto. by the express yesterday. ations, and respond 10 requests DuriDt their sta)' In the clly they if they are made tactfully-and wen the Illata of Mr. and Mrs, MUSICALE with a little f1auery Ihrown in, E. I. Tucker. III PennyweU Road. A mu.lcale and sale wlll be held • Socib-· activity under favorable at Gower Street Lecture Hall this Today's Recipe radiation in p.m. nOM GlAND FALLS evening· by the Young Mothers' Between Us Leana's Orange C~ke Past ... The Hartford ICon. Mr. F. Thome oC Grand Falls Auxiliary oC Gower Street Church. Fight Fatigue Future .•. Outlook is that 1 cup butter will necticut) Courant-{)Idcst United b at pztMnt vblUnl the city on within 25 years man circle LEFT FOR WASHINGTON 1 cup brown sugar Ihe moon via salellites. Before States daily newspaper still 'n buIIDaI. Women 2 eggs the year 2000, the firsl human existence-was first publish~d Mr. Jobn Lindsay, Falkland St" 194 years ago today, October By RUTH' ?ULLETI 2 cups flour b~ings probably will land on Ihe nOlI FLOWU'S COVE· left here' yesterdaY on a business With . Cat Nap 1 cup bleached raisins surface of the moon. 26, 1764. trip to Washington, D.C. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Genie, IT'S IMPOI\TANT TO GRANT 1 cup sour milk and Mr. and loin. "lie Genie of CONCESSIONS TO CHILDREN 1 teaspoon soda The Day Under Your Sign flower'l Cove, are vlllUnl St. GUEST SPEAKER Rind and juice of 1 large orange.] ARI£S IBorn M... h 21 I. April 20) LIBRA (S.pl. 23'. Oel. 2l) Jobll'l on a busineu Ind hoUday F /0 Anita Keats, who Is In Letting children grow up and Cream the buttcr, work in the' AJ~l('tt. Ife much bfutr in lour chan I'tcl'l~ ~a)' be hr2r1~lfon~, JO )011'11 J.:..tt trip, and" are reliatereil at the Newloundland with the RCAF on leam to think for themsdves and sugar, beat until cream~. Add now. )OU ('In pick Ull whtn )OU ItCa t? US! 1!lpI~m'cy .to ~rt )'OU, "'y. \'o~'11 off .nd makt U11 for losl limC'. 'Inll It I' 1IfOrtii II. .rawnadlle Hotel. public relations work, wI!' guest make their own decisions IS largely the eggs, well beaten, the soda a matter o~ the parents making and sour milk, then the flour and TAURUS (April 21 f. M.y 201 SCORPIO (Ocl. 2110 Noy. 22) . speaker last evening at the regu· Don't be- f'nviom .,r Olhtrs. ....OU e:n ~rt"tj$:t' it. on. the u",rrnd Jflrl br.dl . concessions. orange rind, which have been sif· "II. eN BOunAY lar meeting of the Business and .accoml,li~h jU'1 IS much if ,'ou If), aI limit. Contact Important PfflO11 rll car: Wise parents handle this conces· ted together. Add a little at a hurl &I tht)' (~ fulrill Ihl wish Df rOUts. ' JIisI ZlIIe Tlbbo oC Grand Bank Professional Women's Club. Miss sion.making by sticking to their time,Add thbeating . . between d t additions. . to GEMINI (M., 2110 Jun. 211 SAGITTARIUS (No •• 23 1.0... 111 arrived In the city Monday on Keats, who was born at Argentla, gllns in mpor ant mat (ers an d e ralSIDS an urn m a non'l II< n.i" .. 1, ... mon,y ;. ,.n' Rfhrf from 1trnlUU' leans )CU 'Hilrt I t ,le,'rtHqJ. "tlU nm:l I c:lan~r Do IIoI1da, and Ii staying wltb Mr. and later went to Nova Scotia giving their children leeway in less, well greased square ct _i.Lt.. Mix fort l'rocndinJ:. \'ou'U "'f lH.:t !.I·for occupations offering to them In b1 brinK cartful ftOW. 'llsiUn, the city on business. SI ng Init I 1ar J oanne Glib crt shows one of llcr favorite beauty discussing their problem may help eral days" Given a chance! ' :~~~,. (\!~~·1i b~nl~i'::I:~~ n,w '''Iu.inl. Ihe RCAF. She leaves here today Au to continue her work at Corner treatments: the fcel,uR nap. lIer dog likes lot, 100. them and other' parent,. to k'face I l\IORE RICE I' VIRGO ( 9. 2ll. S.pl. 221 PISCES (F.b. 19 I. M".h 201 nOM SYDNEY '"I ALICIA DART .'lmposslble and sen .hI h I this business of concesslOn·ma m~.'V d d ~I"w d,r·"",, '0 ol~rr r.lk, .",',,\I 1I" "onC'y'I I'!O II I(m (,an di!l{att )t.J, ., It MIsI Jacquelyn Stewart 01 Syd· Brook. B a ~I e approac According to the mother: "Ollr enezuela in 1954 pro uce 31.. mor~ tn:,ur.' .r II"ir '·'Orlcom,"~I. \"ou '.1,,, "10,1, "Nlon. around m""nl' HY, N.S., who has been vlsltlnl FROM FORTUNE Weariness, being just plain tired, 10Jhe ,proces~ of a~mg. . . daughter is beginning to take pride 000 tons of rice. \'irtllall~ meeting , .. onl ,I.,.!. bt YO"",: ~.r"y .d.",,-I, .. pr<,rd. friends at Gnnd Bank, arrived In Mrs. Harry Lake of Fortune ar. is one of the chief beauty problcms . t~re 5 tano er Vital ald. Thl'; in her clothcs, hair, etc. Now we domestic demand, agaanst u,200 ______O.:...,"_ll_. _fi'_M_E_n'... ";,., .. ..:i ...... ,;,:I .. :::...J Ibe cit)' Monday and is vlsltlnl! rived In the city Monday on her most of these woman have dis. IS e en nap or th~ short pcnod are faced with the problem of tons in 1947. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cranlford, way to spend the winter with her covered that even the most artM of, Iyl.ng dowli durmg the day. whethcr or not to let her wear , I Cheltnut Place, bc!ore return· daughter, Mrs. H. Lurt, at Toronto. of cosmetics, the mo~t becominll of ThiS IS not the time to. sort out lipstick. actually a harmless thmg .. So if I III, to S)·dney. While In the city she Is staying dresses and the most drastic the day or try to organize tasks "She is one of three girls in her parents can o\'ercome their Ob',1 A I and Marshmallows with her sister, Mrs. G. Sparkes, efforts can't make them look ahead. Th~t c~n ,be d~ne over cor. I class who do not wear lipsticll., ject.ions to it and let a daughter I pp es beautiful when they're bone weary fee or, tea: ThiS IS a tlme to relax The other two girls arc younger I deCIde for herselC when she should I LEFT FOR ST. CATHERINE'S Portugal Cove Road. This kind of fatigUe effects th~ 1 and smk mto the floor or bcd and I than she is. start wearing lipstick they are, Mr. Ind Mrs. Reuben Piercey _ outlook it makes the eyes look' untense. "\ recall how I loved those first 1 really making only a minor can.: Mk lelt here by the express on Sun· WEDDING ANNIVERSARY tired i't cuts down on enjoyment Very well, \"ou 531', (or Ihe un·1 tubes of liostick of mv OWn and, cession. Yet It is an important a e llallo,ween Treat da1 on an extended visit with their Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dicks, Clr. i of e;cn fa v 0 r I t e pastimes. It I ha ~pcrcd. But )"~u" havc tll'O, \ lI'ant her to be able 10 ":car i one for the Ilirl who is, taking the; daupter, Mrs. E. McNeil, at SI. cular Road. are today celebrating I causcs stress belween husband and I chll(~'en and a house to run ..What Ilipstick likc most of t~e other girls., first steps toward g~o\\'ang. up. ' .... Catherine's, Ontario. their 34th wedding anniversary. wife and takes Its toll on the child· I then. Most nonoehool chlldr~n Boys Show Herd Instmcts, Too \ As Cor the f,ather s saYI~g thatl • .uONIC DELEGATE The)' were married at St. Thomas' reno It can IinaJly appear as real take a nap cI'er): afternoon. Try :'Her father, h?l\'c.ver, says. lip· the trouble ":Ith :\"O~en ,IS that Chureh on Oetober 26th, 1921 by sickness-aches and pains, head. \ 10 get all .the kl~s on the same I '.lick 10ll'ers a girl In hi' estlma' they all be all~e, IS It reall), true Mr. Reuben Forscy, buslnus R . A CI .t 'aches and upset stomch. schedule. If pOSSible. and take 1 tlon. When she argues that a\ll that teen·age girls are more sheep· maftllff of tbe Grand BanJc Cot. e\. . a) on. . your period of lying down then. \ thc other girls are lI'eanng it he I like than teen·age boys~ tale Hospital, arrh'ed In the city There are maty ways of fight· 1 A favorite way to do this is with sal's: "ThaI's the trouble with: If the father wiJI took around at 011 Monda), to represent Fidelity FEILDIAN LADIES ,ing the baWc against fatigue,: the fect up. Ballet dancers often i women. 'nley ali must DC exactly i the crew cuts. the jeans, the pink Masonic LotIle at Grand Bank. He Thursday aft~rnoon at 3.15 the Man{ have been discllssed in thcs~ I do this Ju~t beCore a performance.: the same." ; shirts teen·age boys are sporting 11 representlnl Mr. Fred Tessier, Felldlan Ladles Association will columns as being the first line oC, It rests Rnd drains the hard.worked! "Eren though he feels Ihat way i he'li sec Ihat the), are as mucll wbo "'II unable to attend. meet In the Hayward Memorial the battle for beauty: well·Citted I (eet and legs. If you're the kind: he has ag recd thai he will abide' one of a kind as the girls. U's Room. As this Is the last time ,the shoes, good foundation. garments, who can take a real nap, by a\ll b)' your decision." I the age. not the sex. that makes women wlll meet belore the an. enough sleep., economIcal house· means do it. But if you ean't I Weil. the lipstick problem I, one i being Jike the others and doing "SmNG CITY work, gO~d diet, adequate break·! sleep, jllst relax with the fcet up i of those minor matters. While it, like the others so terribly import· Mr. and loin. Donald Tibbo 01 nual sale, which will be held on fasts, aVOidance of worry about the 1 for as tong as you can spare. means a ~reat deal to a girl it is I ant. Grand Bank· are "Islllni the city Nov. 2nd, a\1 members are asked By .------STANLEY DRAKE and Ire the lIlutl oC Mr. and l>lrs. to do their best to attend. THE HEART OF JOLIET JONES Lloyd Ve)" franklin Avenue. ~Ir. - tlbbo II a delelate to the Masonic RETURNED TO U.~. contention. Sgt. Cal Meyers, who has been stationed In Newfoundland with the USAF, lelt here yesterday to ROIl nOAL BARBOUR return to the United States. captain and Mrs. Rlcharrison alld son Michael are visiting the c:11 from Shoal Harbour. Captain R. C. M. P. THEY'RE SPECTACULAR LOOl\I:"IG as well as good eating. Trf R\ekardlOn II worldnl at the reo Mr. Samuel Tlbbo, of the RCMP these limply.made Kabobs for • Jlalloween special. event. ",til' .tatlon at Shoal Harbour. at Charlottelown, visited the city I cook-they arc crisp and coo; la· this week, and left here yesterday BY GAY~OR .!lIADDOX sidc. with he skin and oUlsidt to Ipend a hollday with his moth· er, Mrs. Aaron Tlbbo at Grand Apple ~!arshmallow Kabobs "0. lightly blistered and cru!tr, Thw \'E'I'UAN 'well wilh toasted franks. Tl1ey' Kabobs may al~o be done on Ion I ! Mr. Samuel Andrews, war vet· Bank. seem perfect for the Hallowcen . ~I'lcner forks, over an. open lire QI .-an from LaScle. II at present In I party suppcr, We Icarned aboul, In Ihe flrcp,.acc. tOI'" ~ ,prwl i.them in the state of Washington treat, try thiS Apple·l her'! De!, ... elt)' to enter the General Has· GENERAL DEALER @!al for treatment Mr. and Mrs. G. King, general .: which prides itself on its red De· ,crt. Th en rna ke th ~ bII It er. P unlit!t f lidous apples,' ,Applc·Cheesr Drssrrt ;.:. dealers at Harry's Harbour, are s '... Monday and are visiting friendS.! tient at the Grace Hospital, Is \ pulp through sieve. Measure 5 \ Apple Marshmallow Kabobs' (6 scrving ) .S1NESS MAN at present In the city on business. Mr. Patten Is attending the. much Improved. Mrs, Wiscombe Todais Recipe cups Into a very ~arge sa~eepan. Red delicious apples. marsh· Fire cups apple .,Iirr< ,~mj'; ~r. C. R. Newhook, bu!1nels Masonic convention, which opened and their son William arrived in APPLE JELLY Add sugar a~d spices; !I~IX well., mallows, dnnamon, granulaled I lablespoun lemon )lIlef, ". CG, .~" from Jackson's CO\'c, II at ARRIVED MONDAY yesterday aftcrnoon. the city Sunday and arc register· : 5 . . • I Place over high heat, brmg to a sugar sugar. '. tca,poon Clnn:l:n')lI. " ~lfnt In tbe elt)' In the Interest Mr. and Mrs. Howard Patten of ed at the Brownsdale Holel. I 7'"~u~s JUI~~, lbs ' ru~1 rolling. b?ii, and boil hard 1 To ·prepare. C{lt rcd delicious, cup Sifted flour. " tea'PQnn 53i: ~h11 Clrm. Grand Bank arrived In the city _ " b upIS (I' 'd"')' sugar. I mmute, slirrmg constantly. Re· apples into wedges and removc '. cup tablc Cat, 2·3 c.:p gratd ,1 ott e IqUl frUlt pectm I f h t d a t &t·· I ' h • . - .. ~.- .. - ..... __ .... _-- FROM NEWTOWN , Sdk.... ~ov~ ~om ~a an o~ce Ir seeds. Stnn!: apple wedges on c eesc. . . Mr. Boyd Way, business man BIRTHDAY GREETINGS .. econ , rna e the. Jell). lllx lin hqUld fruit peeln. Skim off I metal skewers allernately with Fill pie pan or shaltnw balin, ~! . from Newtown, arrived In the city Happy birthday to Master Percy I ~llce and s~.gar m saueep~n., Coam with metal spoon. Ladle marshmallows. Sprinkle apples dish with apples; sprinkle ""\ .Ih arIt· '?"Firmer support with !!.! binding I on Saturday and Is registered at Roberts, Station Road, Brigus, who t ace bo~er t' I~h heat tndl bfl~g quickly into glasses. Cover butter I with a mixture of cinnamon and man juice and 1~ cup of the ,ug , Is Cour years old today Greetings 0 a t~I, ,s Irl~m~d cofns .ant y. . t at once with 'Ia inch hot paraffin. granulated sugar Slide under the Mix cinnamon, flour sail. a:al th! the Brownsdale Hotel. . . once s Ir m Iqul rUit pectin. I'. Ih " u uQar l' It " fat AT GRACE from all his IltUe friends. Then bring'h to a full... rolling boil T .' 'marshmallowsbroiler for 3 few and mmutestinge the to apples toast 0un I~lrI mix'~tC ure p .IS s granu~ . 1ar, • ."S':r;l " His many friends will be glad Happy birthday to Baby Kena an d bOil ard for 1 minute, stlrrmg ouches of wool kmt as tnm, .. .n kl f i amon cheese. Spread oyer app;e~, jljke to learn that Mr. J. R. Wlscombe, Rideout, Station Road, Brigus, constantly. Remove from heat,l appear everywhere this fall: onl IIlth bro.;h frecI es, ~ c n~ tl in 350 oc"rees F (moder;;t •. nrr,,' of Creston, who has been a pa. who is two years old today. skim off foa~ with .metal spoon,! dresse~, raincoa~. coats. lIfa.kes sugar. e app e lie gc:~ until apples arc' tender-chn'Jt 40 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;- and p~~r qUickly m~o glasses. I snug fit at neekhne and cuCfhne. minutes. Cool before C\l[I1::, Il I' Cover JJelly at once With 1·3 inch I Housellold HIOfit serve. Sen'e with plain cr~am 01 hot paraffm. I ' icc cream, if desired.

, APPI,E BUTfER How long has It been since vou I' 5 cups fruit pulp 'cleaned out your handbag? 'No I 71~ cups (3\~ Ibs,) sugar doubt it's time to remove the con.1 If.a IIDolien swcater has shrunk: I 1~ teaspoon. allspi~e tents, eliminate about hall of them: nothing ml~rll can be done ao.out It. 1 I, I teasPOOn cinnamon brush out the lining and restore I ~(oweyer, If ~hmnk only sh~htly •. I I': boWe liqUid Cruit pectin I he things you realll' nted. It can be corrcctcd by soakm~ m! T V TIPS ______...:.~ ____ cool water, then gradually slrctch·, • • • ing it back to shape. If you hayc : a cardboard outline of the original • size, so much thc better. Pin the: sweater to the outline. stretching: it gently. While it dries, continue: the gentle stretching process every" WHEN ------15 minutes or so. • VIEWING TEI.EVISION Real Cows'! HEINl PRESENTS When you use .AVOSET, you're using real cream from fine • DON'T SIT TOO CLOSE, dairy herds, High Style • DON'T VIEW AT AN ANGLE. sterilized to ":: Play.ex· Bra stay sweet, I ~. ::: The custom.styled bra 0 0 0 with the exciting results! Rich ,. DON'T STARE CONTINUOUSLY, for months., " ' cotton nylon eurve to today's raised, ~~:emhroidered ~d y~u AVO SET ,;:1'OUJIded look, StratfBlca11y placed elastic ketp& you there 0 •• • DON'T THINK'YOU ARE IN THE MOVIES ~ Dever binds or hitch. up. No matter what your size or

:;. in.between.size • 0 , the fit is fabulousl Wehes and dries in • DON'T PERMIT DARK SURROUNDINGS :aW , •• holds its shape II beautifully as it does youral • DON'T LET" YOUR SET ~~~o ironing necosnry. At your favorite department or ~apecialty ltore. In pure white, lizes 52A to 40C GET OUT OF ADJUSTMENT, healthful, safe DIIndo .. buy" , I' "· Avoid eye strain and also get the maximum 98 enjoyment from your television set by follow­ ~; 2 , Ing these 6 simple rules. ... ~~~~~ REDDY KILOWATT ~. AVOSET 1love Lucy sterilized ~ ~ B4U ~ De4i.A~OtI.:rv rLAY1IX tWING IIA-n,bI, emblroideJred ~i • I WHIPPING CREAM I ~ and elastic, • , exclUlive design for luperb fiL :ItS 'WA' • '! "LUXI r ~!~r..oIoJtU ':0 101W/o''' r.... "..,."."...,,,....lJl.... 'urru 'A~~ .. , ITo-Night B.30 P.M, CJON-TV Cb. 6 AraltW,OoIor1o· oct26nov7,19 • ...7 THr: DAli.Y NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1955 . INew Lipstiek ILingerie Wal'dro~t Dt. Jordan ,Case Carries ITwo Colors Answers , . II\' I-:ll\\'IS P. JORDAN, M. D.! BY ALICIA JlART : Here's a neat gadgct'for a ncal! . )IOS'I' IWFJ-:C'I'lVt: DRtlGS ARE 1 ! purse, It's a Ji!lstick that's' really! )'Ol'ES'f AND SIIOUl,n BE f two lipsticks. One tube goes in I u:mn \\,ITH DUE CARE : each end of a double plastic con· \_------~------~------tainer. I Almn~t any drllg whirh l8 8trong· This means that the gal \\'ho I «'nnllgh to be 118clul also posl~ues' likes to change her color. of lip· , 11I'0IWl'UeS which enn haH' harm· II stick when evening comes can , till (II' unpleasant effecl~. Office, Campus carry bolh. colors wilh her \\'~th. , Q-What harmlul e{fccb can It Goes to Dates, out having two case3 rattiJng romr [rom the prolonged use 011 around the purse . 'tlrxedrine sulfate tablets? Willi . thr)' cau~e In~anily?-~Ir~. J. B" This eosmelic acc~ssory, made A-Thi~ dru~, Hnd tho5e which: hy a well·knllll'n manufacturer are relatr.1 to it. rxrrt ~flme stlm·! come. individually coior·matched ulalill~ aclions nn the cenlral ncr'! lor hlondc~. rctlhcad~, brownellcs I'flll.' ,)',Itcm and ha\'c Ihu5 been! and brunette,. The caw r.omes 1I.'rd in "rrrtain conditions charBc"I' in iI'ory and golf! or lorloise shell Ir"ized by men t a I depression. and gold, Thr~' al"o act on Ihe stomach. re'l This produN i~ also cllstom Ihlcin~ thr rrnsHlion or hllnger made (01' thosp gnls II'ho r.m·rr liP I" ~Ilmr eXlent. and are Romc· a 10(l,l~rgr upper or Illll'rr lip b)' timc.' as an aiil in hclpim.:! Ils~d IIsillt: a on In maintain a ri~id diet. nexcn·1 sli~h\I)' it\rrcr~nt ~har.e rinr h~~ sollie olher d!rcts .. It I coeh. t·~n. [ul' rXlmplr. t'au~e a tem·, l'"rarr inrrcMe in the IeI'd oC ';CI'(' hland ~ugal': It is not :1 recognizer! t'll1 ~11l;' abllut ~om(' peoplr 11110 ~cem to l;'" ••• ;;,,1': : enjay iii health. 1I0w~l'er, Ihere I SJZES UP TO 50 can· jufry·;,'ew ,I :., ;".:: 1':1I11"',\i, III ~,r. ~illl;l1e ·1 , .. il' _ ::n::Lil,~, fl'nl'llt't, rm.' rlan SlIrln dtrr hI.: tll.mnll balls Street, nomanro's in t he Strand, 1pic II h h:He .Iel cr been to Lon, 111Ouses-part ill 1l1c BBC itself'l" EST, TORONIO. ONT, ." __ drfini\r ~ign 01 canrrl' :-lIcader.! I ~h\ •.\1 :-\011 • ~ .DI~OXN' III .Io'igh. Line mold lI'ilh 2 rows and Pagani's :11 Great Portland I dOll know. the Langl1am by re· ,including til(' heads of its over· .----- I. ",~" to l,t"k at a h(lm~ or, A-Trsl.' fOJ' blood should be ,n l,~ng;1 rccgll,) .t,Llf· CIIS'. o[ ball~ (lI~ing 12 in ea.1l row) 10 ~Irce\. ha\'c l'lo,ed during the pulc. pronded they arr readers ,seas service~ :\l1d many of Iheir • :".' ~ .,' ";:""111 \" hdl i; fllr .;,Ic-doll't' muclr; i[ it is lonnd. Ihe dh:eslil'C: p:.ller. I 1I0t I tCilrOI S .' ( .'~' e~cl~cr. 1,I1'm firsl layer. Brush. \\Ith halC last few )·ear~. Thc reacons are lof lhc Sherlod~ Holmes arlvcn,! staff and a number of olher d{!· HOIISehold I~'11j>':l' , I' k h II \. 'I { tl I lIe IIIl • (I 0 srIlO,,, NIIIl?", Ihe mclted bulte," prmkle l\llh' .' 't· II '1' tl d' , t. .1.H h ",r IIl1e,':I1;> lemar. s I tral't s 011 ( Ill' or Ie Two o[ the hrcak:a!'ts II'cl'e Ollt. • ' " S " many bul thc·r mnollgsl Ihem is' UICS, was 11'1. lin 10SC Iscreet TIley carryon lhe .: IIncn~,I1'Y rX:lml1l~1 ;parlment~,wor .'" • "\t' V!.1l'e !Il t,~e Ilrl'SI'" Ii\", SOlTl'I'e 01 t,hr ,b~cecJmg. fhN'e arc! standir~, 11,1',lf t,he rcmalmn:: lemun·HII: .. r Ihe fael thal Pi'ospcrous Caeloric- :and ~o!Jr.t· portals that the King l k of this great organisation in So >(~I'rc p~intin!! a table: ': :~ gOlld trick 10 lilI VCl'Y reminis· lcr bl'~1ctnc' m~n)' pnls'lb!lIIl~S'l ~Ihrrr tl::~n tC;~' ~I:~,~":i 4:!;rJ:;r!~~ ~~C,~~~~ ~iV~~: room~ painti~g the legs is 10 in.;cl't. a , .."II1I~ 11'1' ""11 1 .,;."1'.0. ,('l'l'. sU(" ns an II r r 0 "11S" tv e [bl'cakl it n -I'k Ihe ,. ~. . 'to nearby Baker Street to con' fit I" d 'II tl ' " on': ".u 11I1Int 0111 Ih .. ; thr iiI"I al'h. bllt thi~ ~ymptom. whrn it JJ, )1,. 0 " ' as. (l ~.. :10 minutcs or IIn1il IighUy broll"ioffices in cenlral London and rc" ,. . . !ce~t ~ Hl e ul' rooms WI I 1~lr large tack part way into Ihe' 1l:17 '\~ 1'11.';11 I> 10(1 ~ma!1 or the kit· I occllr •• requires Immedi,lte follo\\'· , bon~pan~ ~ {~.'Sl ~llIn~1 c~ ~ can in, ned. TIII'n ~IPsi"e. dOlI n on cooling 1staurant prop!';ctors find it cas, ,~ult Holmes abol~t thc maehmat· IbUlll·m hot H;1d cold wash baSinS 10m of each lell to raise (he t::hlr r'., ~ ir.~lInl'rnirnl.. up to find the eall~c. . .. 1 IISlDes,. , ~k ad ba cd .:PP~' II'ae~ ?~d, If "em~d, ~!aze "!th ,lCr 10 close their reslaurants and I~ons, of the beaullful Irene Adler. iwhich are a bO?1l to the s.laff. B~t olf the floor. You can then swer-p III (., .. I:"C. )ou'lI notice suehl Q_[ ha\,e rh~lImatold arlh,'llls' b~~~~~st':K~~S;,potalo palll.akc,,! pla~n 1.(·I,n~ Il1l1le stili I~·arm. J'or convert them Ir.lo offices, living :I~ \\os. from the same ~ole~ th~t Iwhether a sCllIor or JunIOr o(fIC' up ~nd down with long, smooth, t'" .. ,-hu' \Oll dnn't need to com. 3nll ha\'e bcen told that somponrl b G '''IIJI t d pl;"n ICing. melt logelner cup como(rlnh[y 01 the proceeds or !Captalll myslcrlOuslY dIS' 'ial uses till? room in which the G~ ~~ Morst~r. Kmg brush strokes, .'. ""'II:". {I" thcm." I'wIth t111~,., aI.ment ~101II Id r.o I IllnI" kl ra am('''' I,em5-1 che I diameter)ell: ozen, conle"lioncl's'." ,sUdor ~.' 1\,. "':'sp'''n Don'S'tlle rent• Inne.d, of growing grey ·appcaredid as a Ill'C u cae t th sn'lI ' of Bohemia stay cd is not College coeds Who like to wear. .. .'milk, oC ent collag~ ~hee~e or One -c~lpn un~if~cd gl'aham or nllik and few drops vanilla. Ibefore their time through worry. Igular affair of \lIe Sign of Fur. known, allhOl,'h Sam Pollock angora sweaters amI eoilars haVe a lllJod triel:. TI1ey put these , "':'",.," ."[, WhJ.1 i:i yOlll' whole whent liour. t cup Sifledl 'ing over t1lC staH shortage. liThe, Langham a htcIl'broadeaSling Ihe BBC's Korl!; f/uf6: , . :~Ir., r"n~c tin.:, ycar'.~I' rv.g~., nd'·lce~-~[rs. !ul'vi~'Cd a~ i~ prcllics in a refrigerator (if One .. . :', .:r:.,\III.ts I.r ~1\)le.!r! ~\ \; 1" th I' re e~eeptional! nOIll', 3 teaspoons b,king powder, ~ll'SICAJ. PAm' I until the Sel:ond World \\ar. and American Sen';cc, .ays that hc can be found available on the cilm· . ,' ... ;'" . (tIle x a ~ 'I' .' _ ntr.", r~. a . ,. thft c! 'i teaspoon salt. ". Clip hroll'nl Lalh.. Halle wife of cllndnclnr' Bul Ihe saddcsl blow of all to ,many famous people slayed there ·him·elf user, "nr of them when pus) for a few hOllrs before weGr, , ..... :.' ,,::1'1 11111' l thnt I I I" I ith t ems un i snnnl, 1 I.e•. rn rll. Clip· Sir Char'rs Halle was a greal IC liard' Tail Ie. t'urJlIng nosta 'lI'ilen they came to London to ,he types his II'cellly 't\ews From ,c.< re'rnc. IIC' rU'('ums am'r~ W"IC ~ma.c "s.: . r~j(. II btl .;, .. • II Ed' I~. I : " , , ing them. It discourage. shed~in' , ...... IIf I\' h('n 1'01\ Ir e • OOt S 11m e, ,. . " milk 3 table 'poon' melted hllrlen' . I" . I' . ,. 11 t L cJ it I b I' .. .• I' ",,;1 frcl c:lilial. I1"n'l kill Iikeh' IhatrSlr~~ mo~t ftortOl'~ wouldi' ! ' ~ S S 'i 1'10 tnlsl 11'10 dlcd in 1911. 'ea y 0 011 '.11 a er a n~ a . ,hroadcast, as It is .lust across the ,Home," ---_._----_._-_

.'" :' ,;'d II ith a pcncihlim en· elimhlate milk, m!lk pradne\' and: In~iix tn~cthrr :rahnm liollr, ail, ,"" ""Il!, ch"IJ'1' a [ullel' cHt Ibal rll~~ [rom the. dlct o,r. a person purpo,e i1nur, bilkin J\\'der, ~81t· '" ·'II\C,,,./,,, I·.ilh y,,"r frelm;~. with rhrllmlltnld arthritis " ' and Sll~al·. Comhi~cP r:l!, mill; Q.!..h Ihrrr a tr>t Ihat ~holls II d h . St" t I' ' 'Ttll'J(, FRrrr . 11 r' I cnls?-~[rs,' nn ,~orten:~Il •• Ir.an «I flY m~·, \' '" 111.. ,., '. '., .. , s a person 15 a e gil' 0 i relh~nt~. St!r 1o mix only. ~f), , ,',I', ... 1~I,rlll' "c pear. I S. T. ,nat beat, Fill large ItN')) mlllfin " ..... ,"111·,.;,:",1. . In n"man tlllle~. II-Salutions ran he millIe Irom ' Ilan~, r~1 hb cd I\, II hi'slorlrll,ng, nne·,

, .• y -1'-\:1-'" "r ('rftat 'r· "at cl'ntirr Ill' I':;! h::ir, whkh' hnl! {1I11. Bake In a hoi ol'cn. , .. ,,' '... I, , - " \ , ,. " , . • h I 142' d ' L') I 20 0- ' . II I' I "(' n I til"" r'lll he • 1'1'1 !I'd 10 Ille lunan, ., rgl ees r, or 10 "', mill' :." r't ··.·(.L·.. "II r n1("( ,I .11 ( ,I' ", I CAKES , ' ;, "~II\' ; !t'.,:", i. ,1:II'k llian1l'IlII.' shin. 'fhl' rractlOn ~II' lal'~ 01; IIt~s, " . , . ' . , .'. . ' .. t I' "10" "'1111" tl' ,lIrh ~011l1Ion,1 "ould SUlIk".1 gro\lcrs l'l,l)rcl Ill' the l l ...; • TRY OUR , '"':' • lH'"" I'·'1 ('''~ IllltnlCll! II 111'""'lfic' II

l) cup lI'atN·. ~ tabl~spo,\n., I~",f)n I' LITTLE juice, 3 tablespoons mcltrd butler or mar~arinr.. I .TREATS i Make LemOMu~al': Mix slIaar! JELLY , and pcel lo~eth~r antI ~el asi~e! IIntil n~ederl. Mix ~1I~al', ~ralr.rl, ".,·t','· p:lr!,\' ~("L i:1at :11''' Fhlrrt MISS 11' \.'(' fashioll·cnnsri(lu~ Ini,., lemon peel and hiscllit mix to· i r;··· ::C'.'· ,1.,,11" in ~hin~' patent t(e~cr in large bowl. com~inc I :r:.t!'.cr with ;.ltraf!live dctailil1l1. O:\!: HR."'}' CII.\R)I.:RS •. .' l"Ili:,ocd [nl'oritcs amOI1K ROLLS ",:::., minded misscs .. upper Child~~~:~T~~zzle I Ir.illlllcd with white. lor extra smarlnc!$. Composi­ tiOIl !"Ies alld hcels. Sizes ~~~ -l~; 12'2-3, delicious • • • PLUS

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FAVOURITE GROCERS I Harry has lots or fnn Ihooling animals with his camera. If you jOin all the numbered dots to· gether, start.lng wilh dot number one and endin, with dot number fortY'elght, )'011 will have the pic· ture of one J! his vietiml. Try! )'our paints or rayons on this; pIcture, I THE DAilY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1955 ~~------~--,---====='~~~-~-' - Chigago Blanks i:~I:'G~~o~;a~:tl , Doby To White Sox -0 Toi,ln World Series h B b , I' & 2 lIy JO.: BRADIS y Boston PITTSBURGH (AP)-Hanelsomc For C ,·co us , I .Ioe L. Brown, son 01 lamed movie' . F Second Icomediangeneral manallcr Joe E. 01Brown, the pennant·became TIe or ST. LOUffi ,,"-G"," A' R,'.! ,h,k;, 'h. ,,,',,,,.. I;,::;~yr.f.~s."]l:.,r;::. Hockey T--' ea'ms, Take, Dea'd'- A·lmj" In Be,g' Player Deal r rtiislered his lirst shutout 011 'LIDeup~ world sertes. I ~e' :\'1lional Hockey Leaj;ue ~ea· Boslon - GORI: Sawchuk; de· "The .lob, of COllrse, II ,ft g~eat' l! n Tl1fsda)' night as Chicago i Icnce: Flaman. Bol\'in, Armstrong, challenge 10 me, but I It !s I ~ k Hawks blankecl Boslon 2.01 Laycoe, Quackenbush; forwards: a challenge Ihat can be met,t1l1n~, said At D l wl" S Y Run' ! CHICAGO (AP) - The Chicago: fills the bill. The 30·year·old vet· to'a~OI'e inlo a three.way tic (or, McKenne)', Bonin, Labine, Stasiuk, the 37.year-old 5Ucc~ssor 10 Branch. e rOI S' even - ear, ,i White S~x' IS'year ~carch for a eran o( eight full sca~ons wllh the t., ~nd place with Bruins and New \. Gardner, Fer~1I50n, Tessler, Cos. Rickey Sr. Brown s contract for ' rcliablc clcan·up hitler apparently I tribc0 has a major league lifetime i"~c Rm,m. ,.",. ""'''. P." go"" D,,'" '"" "m ., " ,"dI~'''''' ., .. , ' hod "d.d T'" ~'" "",, ",' ,b. b U;., m." ., ... ." •., "", •• '[' one 01 (our Chi~liSo home Chicago-Goal: Rollins; defence: makes him. one ~( th~ youngest taincd slugging Larry Duby from' avcrage of .502. ,)!e~ shilted to 5t. Louis by i Fogolin, Stanlcy, Mortson, Woit, lop executives m tale major thc Cleveland Indians. I Hc has blasled 202 homers and ; .;~einent. 5.6118 fans saw the I ~lartln; lorwards: Skov, Mcintyre, lea~ues. .' In their biggest dcal sinec thc I driven in 731 runs. Last season, ~i\\'ks handle the Boston attack ~I.ickoskl, Watson, Sullivan, Les. RIcke)" who wlll rem~tn In an departure of Irade matilcl' Frank I dcspite a wrist ailment, he hit ,291 'I':th pl!f. It was Ihe Bruins' ~~c. WIck, Sandford. Lltlcnberger, Wil. advisory capaclt)',. WIll ~erve as l.ane to the St. Loois Carina Is , in 131 games. including 26 homer~, •• 4 !trai"ht whitewash, fol\owtng son, Lalonde, Ciesla. board chairman. ~IS sr.n, Branch several wceks ago. the Sox gave 17 doubles 'and fi\'e tripje5. His ;;:i.;r' !cr.:eleH tie in Dclroit S'Jn. Re(eree: Red Storey; linesmen:, Jr., also retains hIS JlJ;;! of v.ice. the Indians shortstop Chico Car· RBI lotal was 75. ~~,. ni;ht. George Ha~'es, Harold Jackson. president In charge of mmor ras,]url and o\!tfielder Jim Bu~by. In 1952 Doby led Ihe league In . A!t~r a scoreless lirsl period, NHL STANDINGS league clubs. It was a straIght player transac·, homers, wilh 32. and Tuns scored, .,:,~:ip Hank Ciesla fired the first 1V L T F A PIs. Brown, a prolege of Rickey since lIOn. ' 15~. His 32 homers and 126 RBis -0" miawa ' through the second 1\ ;llontreal .•• , •. 5 1 1 23 8 11 he was 16, said his (irst big job The Sox, who hal'e Cinished third: were tops in 1954. He has made ~;me, "eteranl J~hnny WUson a~., Boston ...... 3 4 2 13 14 8 will be to name 8 nell' field man. \ in Ihe American League race Ihe, the all star game el'cry year since i~d thp insurance markel late m New YOI'k .... 4 3 0 25 23 8 agel' to succeed Fred H"n~y who last thrce years, long hal'e had a 1949 he final session. ChIcago . 3 4 2 19 29 8 was let out the day before the i wcalmc>s in the No.4 spol in the: . Rollins. who didn't iel a shutout '...... 1955 season endcd. balling order, They hal'co't had a \ Carrasqllcl. once regarded 8! aj; through last seafon. h:,ndlfd 33 Detroll ...... 2 3 2 18 13 6 Haney Tuesday sigacd a~ n consislent long· ball hilt~r sincc, one of Ihc fincsl shortstojl~ in the ru:il'es tOnl~hl 10 30 Cor Trrr)' Saw. Toronto.". ". ,2 5 1 12 25 IS coachone year, wilh Milwaukee Braves for Zekehomc Bonuraplate fordrol'e Ihem 440 from runs 1934across, to: Icague.hoth ddensi\'cly slowed downand atthis the seasonplalc, I John Galbreath, Ihe president oC 1937, I lie hit .2:;r, ~nl\ drol'e in 52 rnns, Double, Blue the club and Columbus, Ohio, real FIRST SEGRO Busb;·. obtaincd Crom \\'ashin~ton, Holy Cross estate millionaire, said he had Dnb)', the first ~rgro playrr In, was flcrl in Ihe outficld but batted . I 0 urnn lu.rned d~wn an offer to sell the the Amcrican Leagne. potenlially I onl;' .239. Practice C 1 . , PIrates two days aCterlhe world --.----.,------. ..,. --,- --- "-, \ The Ill'st gcner.al. I~cehng of th,r I series for enough cash that ':II'C t· W· d L d In 1I~1~ fro;! juninr hockc,' Icam' newl), (ormt'd F(,llcllan Athlellc could ha\'e gotten oul whole With. Cur I S lensea ";\1 h'~ld a practice loni;hl at Ihe Afsociation, wns held on. Monda)' O~lt an)' 1055," Hc did not disclose IItadlum. All ex.pupil5 anrl mem.; October lith. Thc mecttn~ was \\ho made the offer. 1.. 0 Senior High Victory I'ers of the HCAA who wi!h In try I' well att~nded hy membcrs and ~lIt ~re Inriled 10 attend Ihe prac. Jlro~pccltve membcrs o( Ihe As· St k L k F BLADE BLAZERS-The Ranlers' first line send up showers of shaved lee praetlel",: at the Ice· ti~e which "ill be Ihe final open '~oclation. The constitution o[ the; U US '00 s or land Skatinll' RInk In I\ladlson Square Garden. They are, lell 10 richt. Andy B:dhr;ate. Dan "'nrknut for Ihe Crusaders. i association provides Ihat an~ ex.! Creighton and lton Murphy, The New York club got orr well openin, the seaso~ o.n .t~e Toad. _, ,('urli, A~aclel11" tonk a two' Ihe nct,': ' _------1 pupil of an Anlllican school tn St. i CllanCe " point in thc senior race or i Thc IIttlc mcn of 51. John's may bccome a member,: /1'nother J ' By HARRY GRAYSON !Dld slandhys, Gordlc Howc. Capt. ,coach oblalned from ~Iontlcal, Ihe HighIc~,1 School Foolball Lcague' Pal's putfl~htin~ on a strong offrnsil"f 10 the GI2I Who Wants tc! Anglican ex· pupils outside of st.1 A I. , P"I !'\I';W yonK- (NEAl _Bcller :Ted Linds~y, Red Kelly and :hc ,won't makc ~li5~ak;s. ),c'terrla,. aftcrnoon hy ~hadin:: I in thc lattcr part oC I~e second John's may join the association S lions 1 ot balanccd. the National Hockcy unsung forw,mi. ~larty pCl"clteh. I • .ccond placc Sf. Pat's 1-0 at the hall 10 cau,e somc anxIous mo· providing he 15 a resident of St.! WINNIPEG CP . League this winter hopes to brcak i·' • \ PhIl Watson works on the ~1r1 ~[cmorial (;rouncl.>. mrnls Cor ~[)alie )Ioore oC Curti~ John's whcn a member of the 85- I coach of th ( Slln"buls'I'thC most hammerlock' Adam •. Ihe ned 'rings' hear! ,LCO Duroelll:r theory that I Tlte )!alllC ntarkrr! the sixth A5 darlmc-s ,lowly ,elllcr! in . e Bll-tIAhnm~r 5 \,0 um a d{,I'as~ating b f"8 . II B I guys don·t WIO Watson was quu'kll~ce , 11 I I k ~Ioor! SOCia IOn. Lions sal's he would like a th cl'er fastened on a gnme Y a man or _ ;·{'"r~. IS IC ranc 1, . "',,hutout of Ihc ,ra'on for Henlrv lIas en C( upon 0 ma'e ,omp. Allhet ~cncral mecting the clec. chan~e t& do battle with n~th~~ profcssional tc .. m, : ntckey of hocl:cy-no scnlimcI~t ill'llh t1~e n~edk. all.~ t1~c. Rangcl7' I~Ioores, rurtis Academy goai. brilliant slop' 10 prescrve his lIeU· LOOK LIKE Atlon of officers took place and Ihe Western Interprovincial Foolball That would he thr Delroil ned ITerry Sawchu~ led thc NIIL 111 ;broke 111 with II\~ Ilctorles on. the ,Ienc\('r. who Ita. hecn scored' dcsrrl'cd shutout. following were eleeled lor the Union clubs but "on e\'en terms,"\Wings' scvcn.ycal· rcign as cham· ishuloUIS last scason with 12, won road, Thcy hac~n t done that sll1~'r I against on onh' 1\10 occa,ions Ihis I -, coming year: President, Leonard His team wound up its second' pIons, There's I\CI'cr brcn any the Vezina Trophy. wllich gocs to 1194.1. the last tll~~ the Blue ,S11I11, 1'('a.>on.·! " Lev!lz; Vice President, Ralph An. ~eason M?nday night, droppln~ a \thing like It Ir, pro sporl~, : the goalie pcrmitting thc Cewest :!hllShed on too I he !langel, 5 be'~t I T f S Cl . f derson; Secretary, George Adams 24.13 deCIsion to Winnipeg Blue The Black Hawks anel Inllmher or goals. in three or thc :the Black II a\" ks 704, whIch The Curti-an' lead scrol1,l phcc COli t J ne MILLION Chirag~ lllore .I~ J~a , and Treasurer. Edgar Thistle. Dele. ~o~:e[~q~ ~~ was ~helr 11lh loss New York Rangers, patsies for n !hlst four eallllJaigns, But Gh'n i goals "th~1I they ,coml \0 ,51. Pot's, hy.two points ~nd nrc " gates {or various branches of I Igt .fame fi decade, are flexing Ihis mu!'cles. 'lIal1 had ('Oll'e along. 50, Iik(' :any olle oC 10 ~~mes a year ago. ,tlm'c pOlnls In (rnnt o( Ihll'll plael' Join' The RawJ'ers t'" g l in..... , sport are, baseball, Frank Knight; Stu~u~n sa~d~r\ ew a er thc gnm~. yoU sec, Jllaurirc Richafll is In I'Harry Lumley bcforc him, S3W': Wally IIc.r c'i cimcr retul'll~d! ~13cphe.l's()n with 111'0 ~am,e,l !P1t:o , S" t ' '" ,_ ,I football, Max Bursey; basketball, "I would like just one chance 10 Cor a full run with I he ~I()nlr('al ehuk was It aded-to the .Boslon i after brenlnng 1!le same leg tllO I phlY. (Urt IS h,;s tt'n pOIn <. SI. ;\ E\\' YOH K (CI' 1-.1 ack Hu:n· , la~t v.af'~ "iIf/II !\lfIx Burt; hockey, Dick Parson~: meet all these other fellows on Canadien!'. Th" otlwr ('ontcnc\('rs 'Bruins, L'.Imle\' ('lIl'l'ently is with Iyrars III sucee ,'HIll. The Hangen, 1'3t'S ('i~ht lind Ihe Scuts s('\'('n, phl'il';, Cor tlw last ,ix year, hr:ld • --- • I bowling, Reg ~organ; track, Cec el'en terms .••• I've ne"~r had R hal'e been ~trPl;gthened by tradc~ 'tl'e TOl'onlo ~Inple Leafs, hOl'c IllOl'e punch and arc strong· 1 l' 'I f " .' t· ,'s ' ' oC Turootn ~1:,,)It, Leafs' ;etup fO.r ...dress! TlIIer Other members of the chance to go Into a gamc with the comebnrk~ nnr' l'C<'rllils I' ler at renter Icc with Bronco IInr, i 011) gll,l (I ~~, tll( a). ~,lIllP '('II\1tin~ ho('\a'y lalcnt anton;! "11, l executive are membership. Bill other clubs wllh as good personnel ". .. , LOl'l\e h>l'gu~on ~l'ored 20 ~t~31~ I'ath and Dave Creighton, bolh I reslllt~'d fr(lm a three lIIal~ pl:lY nt : no!"" h:ls 1)1>"11 appointe,; head f Neal' ubllcli Robin Piercey' a! they owned, 1'1'(' always been In two or Ihrce )'rar~, Ihe [,II' ,last season 8(1,1 was Ihe HI UIIIS acquired from Detroit and fur, i the "1I(11I':lY lIlark uf th(' fmt half. eastern ,,'11111 fllr :\c\\' York Ran· l Bert' p~'e, M~it Foster, Gordo~ behind the el~ht.bal1." 'Ieult will mak'; more sense. By ,Ionc SOl'rcr as they shut out To· uishing additir.lul el'idence thaI ','I:lle cO.rner S~)(lt was t~ken by UIII· ' gel'S of the :\alinnal Hll('kry Lea- ~1I1i Ed E It B1I1 Par. BEITER RECORD then It 511OUle! be composccl of Ironto 1l1e other night. 2·0, th H d W' I are perf 'ct! . will· ,sllie rlghl (,onion Hll'. and till' gill', , , a~s, g~r I dscond Ed Pen The Lions this year bcttered eight clubs In~tead nC six. Pills· DI"rl15cman Tom 1I0rton ts ,. etC I II~; III C ~ I ball was cleared tn cPlllrc hall, lfurra), Patl'll'k. R;IIl~rrs en· their Initial season In the weSlern\burgh bl'Ol1 tltl'~C 0ttllllg>. al.TItt' Jlawks ha\'e an I'xpel'lcnceil ly ron51dcrcd Double A. " • coach ~",I,r1rr,e~cem~ll: a, ~CC~1lI 'the .iprclal mternatlOnal Jnl'lt3'!On over .Ihe. coad1ln~ dllllr~. Wally lhi~IU~L!'Rr~hmk~ Ihp, LlllOS dl,t \11'11 litolJ((h Ihi~ is Ihe worsl slarl the :2oalir in AI Rollins and a remark. Hcga\'dlc~! ,oC . classlClcatton. ,n,:n.drd to. CIt) offICial" h~ .Krn racc ncxI mOIlI!1 al Lall,'cl Park, :<>O! I. who IS \\'llh the local n,c.~I.P. de. "We'l'r rlnnr I'er).thin; we'verner! Win!!s hnlC Imde. The ncd ahle 1'1'e\II'il ill 20.year.old Hank Ihol'kry, the l!httrl'lllg body con· j ~l .. 'lson, chId scout of Ihe 1ulonto I )Id .• ~lnJslt:d .thll'd Tucsda)' 10 th~ ot:U:dl I !aehmenl. of hockey ex· IV, just didn'l have tbp; Winl!s pcrrnni .. lly pil'k up mo· who w;,s Ihe junior Sl'nr.ltad gamc, l't'quil'cS .only promo, i ______.__ Thm ~ ha~ plen~y promis~rl. ,Ci~~la, ,~~I~ _[~~1:~: LI~~ekl~~_~~'..~~'--.--.--- In 10nl , pprlCnc~ helll nn . hlln. H,c started horse~ for Ihp ~Irclch," i m!'l1tllm. Th!'y l't'1~in the {nul' :inl! chaOlpioll. Dil'k I 1'\'1 n. the tion 10 Collol\' Ampl"ICall fool hall , fue ~r I \ pla~'ing hockry 1ft the mutget lea. ------,------_., ,-.,- a~ an atlracliol\ dUl'illJ( the win· ~ 'IK'ml ~ i Try Our : gues and then 10 hantant-, junior ter months. ,e Dn I e t • and la~t ~'eRr he pla)'cd wilh the Of I IHoopstcrs To Hale !' Different, B&tter '.. championship R.C.M.P. tum in P· W T ' ' . - ' , Ollawa. Dick Parsons will assist R ' dB II V· I A · !: Sanitone : the new coach in the junior dl. r,nce a es Ie :'; anquet :\n a Ita e rflves . I · vision. ] i un io r Soccer Lead: t .., .. h" b." twcnty.elllht years old, Is from J made known their plans last hired by thc scnior hockey Ipagllc bikini ~:. ~I:::::: ·::f~~~~;f:~:f.~~Et~ A,~ ~~~ ~:k::'; I~.~!:" ~,:~:: .·ilb 11- Northern Ireland. COLLEGIANS BLANK FEIL1JIANS 6-0 night for a dinncr, dance and and tbe stadium commission as '\ sugar. • All spots vanbh Matt weighs '196 pounds and presenlation of prilcs to be helel coach for senior and minor hoc· and tbe stands five feet, nine Inches. He , Prince of Wales scored once In In the first half as P.W.C. look a on Wcdnesday, November 191h at key pta~'ers, Is 5chduled to arrive in bt came to Newfoundland In 1953 and the first half and struck for four 1·0 lead. the Old Colony Cluh. ------Stir ill • No cleaning oclors Balre previous to th'at he taught alx goals In the second yesterday, as Second half was only minules Everybody pays at the l)ig affair • Persplrallon out yean In NortMrn Ireland. they blanked Bishop Feild 5·0 In old when Rus~ Taylor earomed a , which is planned to gh'e ba,ketball Bill Neal who Is the member. a junior collegiate football IIxture hard drive olf Feildian' full hack I a slll~t ill th~ pnbticit~ arm. Pr~~· • BeHer prell lasts ship official for the F.A.A., hal at the Felldlan Grounds. Tullc-. Da\'e Dugden's s('cond ~()al entallon of Ihe sladlUm serte~ been affillaled, with the Felldian The victory vaulted the Red and came at the len minute llIark when! awards and prize~ outstandinJ: • Colon and patterns organization sin~e 1952. Bill who Is Blue Into a first place tie with he drilled a long ~hot on a brcak.'I fr())~l the last Call 1\'!11 be leleviscd. ~.tored like new • forty years ala, ha~ held every St. Bon's who have played one away thnt caught the inside cOl'lll'r TICket.> for Ihe bIg banqucl and '": .. : ' office since he joined the Fclhllan game less. They meet later In the to gil'e Princc of Walc5 a 3·0 leall.ll1all will co,1 ra~rl'S and lIl'ner&1 . • ; Club In 1932. :Bm h8~ certainly week after St. Bon's have played In Ihe dying minulcs or thc gamc . public $4,00 single and can be Now 3 Gillette RaZors ·• • : I bern around lIie Felldlan organlz- Feild. the Collcgian5 wcre nwarded incti·1 procurell from. baskelecl's Nels ~S:I : 1 new shaving comfort for every type of skin and beard! I allon for a long while' and let's Dave Bugri('n led the Collesians' rect kick on Ihe Frildian cgihtccn 'and Ed Mannmg and league vlec • e' • ~ : I hope he 5Ia~'~," attack wilh two goal~. Single ~oals yard line, Wi!h all Ihe Blucs lincd I pl'csident Toe Byrne. .I:!" , • Th~ Iwrnty fi~ht year old were counled by Russ Taylor, Alec up on the goal line Ihe [lass C'll1lC ' prrsiMnt o( Ihp. Feilelian Alhl,tie Andrews Rnd Alf Pikp. (;oalie oul to Alcc Andrcws whn hulldrll I :\!~ocialion. LcoMrd ).~vilz, has Slerlinl! Horldinnnlt, r.w,C'.'s lanky a cln,e·in shol !hrnu~h Ihe hunch· \ St. Ron's Praetice REGULAR HEAVY CALL US TO·DA Y LIGHT •.. for m." wit" ov.rng. urn­ •.. rer M~" wlt" Ii~. ,n ..... r. hrrn ~ffiiiatrd with thp. Felldian ball hAwk, I'arnr.d his ~huloul by ~d Frihlian line to make it 4·0, ., ,f.u ,"till" with Itruitiv. _"jn , bi"Olit)rt o',kin r;I"d b_ard. an'" rf'~1 of 0 h.o .. i~r f"r.", IIr;:anil.ation sinc! 1949, H~ lZradu· ~topping Feild on their {PlY ollen, Final ~nal or thr. ~amr ramr. end 'er mo,' yew"s'" ,"In. DIAL aled from Non ScaliA Tech tn sive thrusts, rlurinlZ a srrim)))al:~ in Ihe final! 51. B'.'Il·' junior hockey team 1949 wilh his Bachelor 01 Engin· Marksman BIIGn@n broke the minule in whlrh AU Pik~ pnkrd I '.l'ill hnltl a, prn~lirp tomorrow erring degree. scoreless deadlock aflH aboutjl in Ihr filth Prince or Walr~ ~n~1 ! 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Dundee loading at Hamil· 2nd, due St. John's Nov, 4th, leav· With MAJOR HOOPLE Losses in key stocks ran to as flcult and closed thorough\ :cz. 4 OUR BOARDING HOUSE Active Session much as 2. points, but here and although base metals re~ mal( tGn Ott. 27th, Toronto Oct. 28th, Ing St. John's Nov. ~th. there were gainers of a point or half· point index gainOrd!ll and Montreal Nov. lst, for St. Belle Isle 11 12avlng HalUax better. . strength 01 some. IractlOn~~ tit General John'L . Nov. 9, due 51. John's Nov, 11, Montreal Mart MONTREAL (CP)-A narrowly. The ASSOCIated Press average OIl vances ~mong sentors. ~ M.V. Perth loading at Hamilton sailing again Nov. 12. mixed trend prevailed at the close 60 stoeksdro~ped 90 cents to Opemlska, d~wn 45 to $9.10 Oct. 311t. Toronto Nov. 2nd, and Bedford II leaving Halifax Nov. of a fairly active session on the $169.80 .. Industnals were. o~f $1.40 \ Eureka, off 2:, at $1.90, led I~ News Montreal Nov. Sth, lor St. John's. 12, due St. John's Nov. 14, sailing stock markel Tuesday. and ralls 90 ccnts. UWlbes ad· poorer base metals. DO\ln 1~ lIV Zebrula loadln, at Hamilton again Nov. 1~. ' Bank issues leapcd ahead with' vanced 10 cents. cents w ere Eastern Srne:t,t . to I . I Granduc, Eureka warr :t ~O\•• 4th (or 5t. John·s. CLARKE STEAMrHIP CO. I a dvanccs rang!ng t l~ee pomts. Trading was heavy at (he opcn· ·l Willro)'. Con solid .nls I~ 'I.V. Lunan expected to load at Novaport due St. John's Oct. 24. alter two leadmg Canadian banks ing and gains of around a point I r' on 'a t aleo )Io r Hamilton about Nov. 7th, Toronto sailing again Oct. 20. announcM increased dividend pay· made it look as if the [Jarket were i IS U SII ;,~ S ~ong 18amon~ tne P!t­ Nov. 8th, Montreal Nov. 11th for Sheldrake ICdving Monlr.'dl Ocl mcnts. Utili tics gained narrow headed for Its eighth 'straight ad. s: ~s'otomclOg to a hi.h O!~ 5t. John's. 28th, arrivinll St. Jo"n', 1'lr\, lst ground while beverage;; showed vance. Trading slackcned and by ~run~on I~ are~.. I' N.V. Dundee tcntHtive aalllnil leaving St. Johu's, No~. :lrd. slightly highcr tendencie!. Senior early afternoon prices were defin· ur ni mS :s :gal~6lOg !Vcly 11Il)~ oils and base metals were mixed itely slipping The downtrend be. Goald u r , rad d 1800 !hlfll' from Hamilton Nov. 23/24, Tor. Novaporl le,llvlng Montrn! No~ 'th' r't d Th t' secor e a fcw . 11'1 In a Iml e scope. e vas came more pronounced late in the a'ns A "th I . nine} onto Noy. ~/26, Montrcal Nov. 11th, arr!l.:ng St Johr,', Nu\ IOtb WII ', Of. majority of pulp and pap~r, moved day Il I . mon" _ e ,ccllnc· 29/30 for St. John's. leaving St. Joha', NJjI. 12tn (Ba) off. Promincnt on the downside I . by. McInt)'re, JO cents by Pat~ I' M.V. Petlh tentative salllng Roberts). were Great Lakes, St. Lawrence U.S. steel wa~ Ihe most active $5.~O. and 40 b)'. Bulnla at Sl.~ from Hamilton Nov. 26/27, Tor. Sheldrake leaving Montreal Nov. and Bathurst B, each dowp a point stock, closing off ~. at 5S:. on 1\ Hol~m:: compaOlCs \lUI ~O,(; onto Nov. 28, Montreal Dec. I, for 16th, arriving 51. John's Nov.e20th, or more. Rail equipments and lex. 38,200 shares, after bein~ ahead easIer. . r ludu l st. John's, leaving SI. John's Nov. 22nd. tiles were firm. Most western oils early in the scssion. "Big steel" .Petrol remamed the mry;tlc~'1 lined up behind plus signs. held the spotlight in a~vance ollllcstern OIl, but pr~ht'l.akin. l::i ll.V. Lunan tentative sailing' Novaport leaving Montreal ~th, Hislory might Lower.prices metals In the min. its third !!uarter earnng! rei port off 41 ccnl~, at S~.i4. C~n1lal Et . mirror whereby from Montreal Nov. 29/30, lor St. due 51. John's Nov. 30th" leaving ing section were erratic in a 25. which came after the close in New ~~redrs30 g~lOse~ n 3. 10 \0.3.\ 1:1. . be a John'L . 51. John's Dec. 3rd. (Bay Roberts). cent rangc. York. The company incleased its \' na 0 J .• O. ; nation, a co~ntn·, or 'URNI.S WARREN I.INI .tv call see Itself in Sheldrake leaving Montreal Dec. Industrial volume \I'olS 70,100 dividend from 50 cents to 65 cents I. . Newfoundland due 51. John's Oct. 13rd., due St, John's Dec. 7th. shares and mines, 61S,000. a sh~re on ~ommon but apparently FRO~t ABRO.\O prospeC~II'~' 21. Leaving for Halifax and Boston CONST,\NTINE CANADIAN the ImpreSSIon go~ ~broad .on Wall I Mnst of the 1.117 nlaurum 1000' E6 xl.)'nx .ooo 7'. 7' i 7 , I ( I . d . I On the American exchange, Tolal issues 111~ llU side this l'llal ' N 24 S II' 111 The (:.nadl.n r".. xCon C Cod 10 In 10 x",;,'''. 1300 21111 200 I' n ontrea : In ustrJa s and papers • 0 n' ov . 1011 agalD WATERFRONT 'x-Qu.l.d n c.nl" ,-Odd 1.1. ,dl:,·1 C n.nllon 3m~oo 11'. 11 11\1 xMACdonald n". ~on 90 declinc. ~r~\\' lhe equally 51 J h a ~'cn ~n lime day for Li\'erpl'Ol. dl,d,nd. >t- E.·rI,hlo .•w- f;, "'.'...• nl •. I' 'C 01".'· .. ·,· ',So 375 575 37~ .Mactie 201100 31'.2 29 31 8totll 'hln Hlh Lo" l'lolt I;(C FenImore ~&l3 181 ISO JIll :'\:\la('lf;rnR 219M ~1 41\ 4!l ------tres 01 II Newfoundland Icavlnll Llvel pool ,('on GlU., RlCO 14 13 I' M'd ...n 13'" m Bdl Island. ... d J h ' 9 DIRECTORY ,.~,"d \:ran MINE~1l2~ 11'; IR ]q 1 'C G Ar ... w 1100 31 3l'.' 30\\ ,".cleod 3'00 ~J-'1'7 ~'IOl4\ lU .... nOV. 23, eu SL 0 n s N,,\ 2. , . ,Akaltrho 2200 63 1 3 ,C Gua ... no 1>0'1 "; ~, 13 .Ma,ne~ ~30l0 I~ 17 17 U.S. Dollar Close }lrre on Ihi~ Leal'lng for HallCax and Roston .\11:011\x,\lha 1:xpl SI:'OO:'~38 31',1'., 31I 11 3'I';j,~ xConxC Halliw.1l lIow('y 3nlan9~O 41l~3 57oilS 5941 ,'''1,,1',·xManea!'t Ullin 7rOO';01 2:1'27 2~O2i :l!!O27 land. lil'c aPI~roxi. JIOov. 3D, dtie lJalil~x Ore. :l and ,AIIO'" .,. 1'101;0 100 I," IxC 'hrbrnor 7i\3 56 5q 5_ ,'1'''''0 loro ". "~I "i MONTREAL (CP) - The U.S. thou~ht al'cragc "stony' Oe~. 5 Lea\ Ing boston Uti.'.' H.M. ,C. DOCKYARD , ~.!-n".'.n~,tph' 1~·'no '20II 7 'IIJ1"1 _n,,~ .rxC Mo.hrrM."I!.n 2"'"2'2 7 76'5 ,n:., i ,,,x31 ...... 11m_ " ",0100~ 11012 17'12 I~'I~ roar1 11 eI o5ed Tuc~ day at a elis· The)' are a D-B 8 and Halifax Drc II) due I < Ire ug :l, and tie t\\U 11I:,g lin Rour. 7100 133 )2.\ 128 ('on 5"'c'~ 710 ll!. 31'. 34, ,Marll A XI\' 31'0 21 10 II count of. 3·16 per cent in terms of pie, who have their I"" l ~'". .• ,. B . ~.\p":\' ne!! 7~1"~ I' 17 lS l 1 xeon Nelu. 4"33 J~ 3'; 33 I 'I '1 II '7~ f. ~ ·R .~ St. John'. Dec. 12. Saillnll for el~ amerang &nd l3amerl~~.t, also x'rJnn 10J~ 11'. W. w.lx(·.n !'Iirh.1 2,31 '3 ~2 42 I ;(.;tl~ • w :0000 I~';, '12 .;;; Canadian funds, down 1·Jb. It took likes. their good L1nrpool, December 13. IM.V. Parr. also Lad~ Anderson. I' ~~;~~nur \l~ ~~ l;v. ~:'lil ~f.n~·Cr~~~nd l~m I:~ 1~: 1~,.i. ~~I:~i~I,.;w.n 6~~~; :~; g~ m 9$.91 IA3.16 c~nts canpadi3dn ttO I~UY points, they work Nova ScoUa leaving Lt"erpool JOB BROTHERS ,Aum"h. ~300 31 32 ~2 xC.n. Qu. 2JOII 10 50 EO IM"';I,,,. ~en Wi ;404 74\i mer I can. oun s er 109 hard; they are th.e Ore. 7, due Sl Joh,,'s Dec 13. .M.V. Blue Wave II had trial ~~~:::.~qu. 400~ ~l: :~~ ~~ :g ~~~.~p 160~007416 711 7; ~~l~~:~;:".e m~ l~ .. l:" l: I $2~8S 15;l~i0 dowbn. 3.~~. - k d a.dar people. Their Lenlnl for Hamax Ind Boston trip yesterday, ~~~i~.... ~~a ~ 6~" ,!1' &~\. ~~~ ~~~~ury I;:;~ I~~ I;~ 4~~ ~~:~~I~~'" :~~~ 9lo'. 9~0 ~ I M13:1S. ars Id 20·32, as e all)' governed by Dec. 14 due Halifu Dec 16 and Nina Corkum has a 'cargo for xB •• kl.,d ]ooo! a I xl' Tun.,lon :413 ° 37 18 .~I"rll1 1Y.l7n09 202 20 in the world, , • n Ih t Slid t d ,Bo.k.no 4~10 3Z 31!' 31'\ .Co .....1 "50;00 190 490 "_I, U.. n '200' 9'.7 ~ 9 318 21~ :10 ~10 Boston Dec. 19. Leavins L'Dston or ern por S. a eyes er ay XalrMI 1700 99 91 9! .Copper Clill 4166 m 260 20 Mln·Ore Mn.. 7,5 313 12 42 xC .... 011 9()(J 63~ J:\ J~ and demand." xBI"u, ;23 14 162 162 .Copper C.rp 1200110 I'" I"' -'(nld.m.r 1'0"·"·2 •. , C I E I ~700 22:; :!1:i 21 If the world Dec. 20, due Halifax Dec. :U. SH'II a. m . xBar. worr 7~0 36 Z; tl ,C.p •• r·Man 101C~ 20 i9 i.~ ;j'lnln, Corp M:' ;'" il'; ;i.. ~C~~t L;3uc ]00\) 30 ;I.; 3D 2jOO UO 171 )71 crel e 01 War, il1l from Halifax lor LII'erpool STEERS LTD. ~:~~~~~I~lall t:~7~i3~2~2 lil' li~ ~f.~~~~~r 4000 110 103 20 1104020 .• Mo",,1 :~~~ m m m ~~~~~;~r~;n jOO 1,jO ~u:i 40.~ Dee 24 Dorothy Beryl sailed yesterday xBllka I7~OB 39 31 :\.\ xC "'\\,PI~ 2"~1~0042~0 40 1' ~~~~~~Ib~"k 2018'; 13' 121 I~' ,('om p.le ~:)O H 42 .:.! a~d Depression 2.~ ~\)lit 19\, l!4 l i R& pie who feel its . .U'RNESSr RID CR'OSS Lydia Ma. rie is discharging a ~8Ba'llhh" ~~tI~~lns' " :.130"7l 19023 I~O1.\ 110I' ,""xCu... Cour Brewi. RO:!.)3300 9217 89 I B9 17 ,:o(rlto,:0(.1 E.pl>r 92;ar.'n ~291 "2 1290 .Conroxl: Altcnb •• 7100 2\1 ::0 ~o • 61 Hit U R:t R:t COUI';e thcre arc Fort Avalon lea\'lng lIaUfax Oct. '.' cnrgoISe! of fish. AI cast enr premo .."~.. BB~VIUqB wls 1.~I';.tll.• 127 1"°...,.1~~ ~1'»)ear~.lo·unr'w ~I~OO4,00 1138 36'S 37Jj ,'I.~ .. AI,... I.obine 10003:00 1102' I.",3 m2' 'xC,Ceocd t:••• ..Cr,,1". gea 21iO 2.)1) :jO 1 'al' "Wclt other 23, due St. John's Ocl. 2S, lea\'lng ,!lu.er Lodl' 1400 l~ 53 ~s xDeldonl 1000 16\, 16'.,H) ,:-; Atnna moo;;fi 1;1 5 \ ,Con Mk Mac ]lilJtJ 1-1 : ~ 1-& I : 4tiO{) liO 105 17 ~~\'crned hy the allain Ocl. 27 (C.B. and N,Y.) I'\orma ~ladys Is dlseh3$I:I~G a ~::l~h'(f.. n 7~{'~ 111 1;1 I; ~~~a l;~~~ \r' i~ \~ I ~~~:~ ~.~~ ':':~o ;~;' 7~j ;~ ~\;~~ ~~'k I 8-1;;1.1 lR:i 17:1 180 I 1 40 19iOO ~2 :!1J l 2ijl J 1 factor,." Truel Y Fort Hamllto'! leaVlIlg Ncw York calgo 01 fish at cast end pr~ml!es. ~BB.'b'·scon '.• ~0IZ71Il.0•. 11 1147 ~o')·la"d'.nA•• b"IO' I~""n lB'.' IR', IB'.' 1,:-; .... Dolnl 1:"11 Inl In, ,,,, ,n,,·l.edu. 4000 II 111 HI T H \LLETT LTD" ' • 2zm ~o 40',." ,'I nl 3~''; ~~!:: ~~~:. lDi~o;~ ~~\. I~'i ~~"~I~~~~ 6~:~ :~;; 1~:~ g 'I ~mg;~c;;.,tra .. IliOn \'1 1:i ~:; H7~ 9;li ~ ,::5 jurt~mcn1. 51l11n, a,aln Nov. 12 (Halifax and I dM·fVI·' sulPertrader IS moored up ~:~~~~e 1m 49r" 49~1' 49~~' ~~\~~f'h 1~~go 8~ ;~ ~~ ~~c~:~~~n I~~~~'~ ~~ ;: ~I\~~~~o';;'il . 7M ~JO 331"1 Ijll "Mind .if I read over your ahoulder'l" Thp. history New York). n e nlte y. x8rllu.d 1010 161 15! ]fiO ,Il.n Glacl.r ~OOO 30 311 30 ,'I M)·I.",.que 2~~~ ~~ la lR .lIu,~y :'!jJn ~ 8 a 1;00 ::g.. 2.5 :'.13 L.-·· U!elf. ha, brrn Fort AVIIon leavlnll Ne" York Lindy Barbour, GllI, master, wr 43'3', Z3 ~()I) 11~4 IP'~ 11',", ~:~~~u~1'1 3~I50a:l:s I~.~ ~~~~:~: ~lg~ ~~ 1;~ i~ ·~~·n~~.7-~ ~~,; 1,1~ ~~i~;:~r~.I' 33100 47 42 47 Downs"-01ore Nov. 10, st. John, N.B., Nov. 12, landed wharf slicb on the so.uth. =g;::~::::~n m~ l~ ~ l~ mCr~~~~'· ,;~ J~ 2~ri 2~ ~~.;e~~\,".~ 3: ~r';~ 3S .1, I I'C!I 200 19~ 8911 B90 Inll this ha~ HaUfIl Nov 15 due SI John's side, and Is now waiting fur.her ,Buckl.s :SOO 40 38 31 x.d Kirk 17900 27 27 xNrw Thurh 19M' 2" .• 22 ::::7 I'd. 10!i:!Q £.3 71 73 ., . orders .Bull rd. 3000 IS I' IS ',Frob,hOT 4~'21 44S ~3.\~3 415 .'Ilb YeUn 300n I 7 xMldron~~I~~~~1d jl\Aj 30 Z9 30 COll1ill!: down to SOY. 17; ulllni Igaln Noy, 19 • xBull nL 3000 I . m I Frob Debs moo 93'.. 93 M .Nlckel Rm 2.50 114 lin UO x~1I1l Ctly 1700 260 :40 2UI BOWRING BROS LTD x!lulld., 1000 15 ']5 ]5 d·... bllh.r wi. 200 S 6' . 65 xNlp,,'nJ 510242 1I2 242 .Na~ Pel. 49(1; 1,3 10 1] lel·e.1 the hi!tory orner BroO k In d New Yor k) • .' , xHunkor HtlI 1000 14'.~ 14 14 xGalwln mo 41 41 45 .Nor·Arm., SOO Rl ~I 61 xN Hrl'lDI ~JOO 231) 2%.' 2::; of Bell Island C,..LD. CAN. STEAMSHIPS Jennie ElIzabe.h takln;: xcc.·'mtlplnaCh'. bl 16000 301; 29 29 Oeeo Mlnea 760 mIl Norando 740 jO" 50 50\\ xN.w n Dom ~2.915 2 St S8 is 4810 1m 1m Wh .G.n.,.. Z3200 201. 17 18 x!'lOrgold 551l1! 27 ~m 26 x:-l Contln.ntal 1725 19<1 18.\ 190 I ~nr call never Belle ble II due st. John's Oct. re Ig ht • xCa. Mel 876029:t m 280 .Glanl YK 410" S60 S65 .N.rlartlc 1000 I 12 12 .!'I.w Gas IMI 242 230 210 I I 4100 470 460 460 Here on Bell 17, ulllni again Oct. 28. James and Palrlck, Furlong, ~g:::'':.,'~~rla 71~ 7~ 7~ 7~ ~g~~~: I~ra. 3m20l~9 ~;o g ~~~:.~al 1~~~~j a:g 6i~ 4~ xN SUJIf'rinr mo 111 til tl2 man)'-far 100 :j[)3 199 1t1;:. 1!l3 Bedford n leaving Halifax Oct. mlasteNr, 15 takldngTfr.elll~ht for Her· ~g:~~a~.rc 3~g 11: 7~~ 1:: ~g~l~~~:'1 'S~O 4~~ 1: l~ ~~~~~n~~I. 2iJ: IJ:~ 1; .... ]~1: ~~C R~;~:a. 55,j 12.~' 111.i; 121, conditions, for 25th, due st. John's Oct. 27th, r ng ec k an WI tngate. ,Ce.lremaq 6000' II> 81> .GF UranIum 3700 38 3~ 38 xN.rth Cln 5500 I.~ 55 55' xOkalla 2700 34 32 34 my important 15 1,,"04 93 90 90 leavlnl St. John's Oct. 28th. National Convention, Is also !~{~sk~~S 1I~~SO 11: 1~35 7 ~g~l~h~:: 47~m 3~~ 3~~ 3~~ ~~~~~~~ml ~~ 4~" 4;,. 4Iit II ~~~/~:.t 1000 195 190 190 The Belle Isle II leaving Halifax taking freight for the usual Bona· .Chb Expl 7300 127 IZ3 12' .Goldorl 244550 16 12 ,0'Brlen iooo 75' 70 15' ,PAlhllnd .. ~3"550 31' 270 274 xelmD 6010 130 127 1::9 .Grandln.. 13000 27 2~ 2.1II~l .or.m. 2000 12 12 1% xPeruv OUs lBOO 90 90' 90 .I bluntly re{uscd Nov. 1, due St. John's Nov. 3, vI sta Bay ports. xChlb·Ka)·und 4100 7Z 11 72 xGranduc 1500 700 40 7110 .oka Ror. Mel 1300 85 Bj 15 ,Pet.. 1 5500 MO :lin Jnll :~ . xCromlum ,oIl 24' 245 245 ,Gulch 6600 140 J3j 135 xO'Lcar~ 3000 29 ·'f" "a'. .pondcr 2000 1m II 11 this community. .Cody.Re.D 500 &0 10 10 ,Gulf LtAd 3000 13 13 13 xOpeml,k. 2:R10 1021 92.1' 940' .Pralrle Oil 3m 190 ,"0 ]81 .i! , xColn Lake 7000 14 13~' 131,~ Gunnar lot20 19~, 19',t 19'. 'XUrtn~da :':350.:1 32 26 :18 xReef Pete been a little Gunnar xw fillOO lP, 111.. 11'.40 "Pac F.a~l 55n 14',4. 14 a xRo Palmer 2.100 12 12 12 there. yet nOI:mr. KGwlllhn RflOO 1~1.'J: 11~1 II xPllmoulo tOO 59 59 5q XnO)(ana :l'.!;) 1J~, 13 ',7 1J~ xHard RC'('k 10M 1:1 13 13 "raranlaq 1('100 91,. ~n~ !ll. Rnyallle ~1(\~ 2.;1 r>o ~51) Ing for. Take 119017 142 1:;1; ]30 xf'arhf"r" Ziln (119 17 xSapphre. ~OOO ,!R 21~ 2~] AVRE " SONS LTD. xllar~Mneral!l 1~ 3)011 27(1 2j:l Furness, Withy &Company L"i .. xli Dr l.a,u:. riOtI I. IJ1,' 13' it i :\Plrd~" 11l,jon ~I III' fiR I xScurry·n~lnhow :1] conditions on 2100 2'1 ~7 :1 LlnrpoCII lit. John'. 80.&8. Hallin lit .. oba .. Robert Knickle Is lakln& xTleadwl), :\9oo!l~ "l 92 I "P;:O;n\;."h·, 4RIII)':; :t." :n I x~e(·u.r Fret \I'riler vcnture~ ,.n".~th :U(J1l ~'.: I 9 !(Pkl,. lrnw ::0.\ 1]11 1\.1; 11 XSollrl!\ 500 72 i2 7~ Ie :.irlll 2/l l!H~ Zll 10 SO Bb. • au to frright. Elizabrlh Is taking xll.,," 11)')0 6 6 6 ,PI,h.Ore 2R;00 ; '.," JOi. xS.ulh U. Oil. where In the IL ,I_lui'. 80ItDD Hllllas 81 John" Llvr.11I001 lIoUln,t'r 71 201., 2/t :W,.. Pillcrr lJl 34 3JI,7 34 xSpoonpr 932 _3 _3 n Jcnnie xHom VK 11'1:1 13 11 12 xnw nnu\'n 1004. :l.i jJlj~ :;:11,'1 xStanwrll 743 J7! 170 170 ~eople have to Oct. 22 Oct. 28 Nov. 1 Nov. 3 :(Uoyle pol) 131) 81:; xPl'eston 17.l0 7,j 6tD 670 Trans·Emp IIANKS "Sew(oundlanrt" freight. us .ul,oi over, .uch Nov. 12 Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 24 lOiS .fj1.':I 4,·' ., . "Nova Scotia" Nov. S Hud Ba~ 10 64 63\, n'.. xPronto Ur.n 2072 910 903 ~2~ Montreal ~6 :;';l;i' Marjorie Inkpen will be taking xlnsplral.n 1500 1~1 125 12B xPr •• Air 3000:)7\ 270 270 Nova Scotia 12.5 ~I,'z trails, pU1~etIJre'tI 'Newfoundland" Nov. 23 NoV, 30 Dec. 6 Dec. 10 Dec. 13 799 4] 42~' 41 freight today for the usual north· Inl Nlck.1 794 Hi 711 1% xPurd~ ~1IC1 2.000 3~ 3:' JII Comm~rce 100 4& 48 might easily "Nova Scotia" Dec. 7 Dec. 14 Dec. 20 Dec. 24 lnl Nckel pr 10 \I 136 136 xQu. Chlb moo 133 148 118 lmperall .R (for Liverpool) 745 ~7 5m 57 ern ports. xlnl Ranwlck 3000 160 1.10 1'5 xQu. Cop 4473 370 3jO 3.\3 Royal 43 43 not pot hole. xlron BIl), 1200 2~~ ~.5 2.4S xQ"Je Lab 1300 I:! l!! 12 Tor·Dom 3~0 43 Penon. contemplatln, paisa,. to Europe 'hould make Doolunll "Jacobus 1500 39 28 311 Que Lith 149[) 16 1.-; 1ti',~ INDUSTRIALS Again there WIU ta Idvanee. FURNESS WITHY" CO. LTD. ,Jack Wilt. 95110 2 21 28 ,Qu. Ma. 500 III 110 110 D )1., 3:5 20 19~4 ,Ja" E I .... 39 - 39 xQ ~(.Iallur, 2640 195 480 IBS 2758 29~' 29 that a mining R.M.S. Newfoundland sailed for ,e .p ~., t "'00 1'5 175 m C BreW' 975 17 17 Air PallllfJ arranal'tI bl' S.O.A.C. _ K.L.M. - SC .. m1ln~vlan Air­ xJ.anett. "99 35 33 35 xQue Nick. 23 21 23 V Sl'~ lation of about "leoo North Star 140 71, m linN _ Pan American Alrwa,.. - 'T.W.A. and conn.'Ctlnl Air- Halifax Oct. 24th, ,Jellico. 2166 !Ii 81i II> ,Q ••• n.ton 623 26Vl 26\1 21'0 6Sj 11~. 17~' only the barest ,Joburk. 10000 17 I 1"', Qu.monl 5750 m 145 110 Simpson! lines. .Jollel 36100 B4 19 80' x'l.dior. 11·" I' lIS 10 WaUters 465 72\. 71~ COMult u. rc;tardtnl your travel problem •. MARINE AGENCIES LTD. xJonamlh 127011 31 29 29 .Rayrock 19OotI~ \7" 15 1~ 5.5. Cunon il discharging gen· xKen.lI. 2000 9 81, a\1 .H'Wcou,,~ !OO 20 260 ~60 Kerr Add 3U m. 17% IHi .Henabl. 3200 50 43 50 Y k FURNESS TRAVEL OFFICE ~ral cargo. ~~:~~:ton 3i: ~~ ~~v. ~~ ~~f:s~~~'b 1900 lIO 101 108 Netv or HEW,OtlNDLANO HOTEL "Kirk I.ak. 3400 37 37 37 .Roch. 8200 20 18 18 I A. E. HICKMAN CO" LTD, "KrI.tn. 3~00 16 16 16 xHockwln 1199 43 ~3 43 1 I5 '.abrador <130 15~' lS~, J!l1,~ "Rowan Cons 1000 ltj~. In, ]6 ,.( SEW YORK CLOSING 5TOCR~ r III.V. Thomas Rnd Robert x..... CI ftT h 200.• 27 0 20 270 "nupununt• 131l1!]oao 11D7 1337 1,37 Il ' Ih'S'...... 1 .' . m"1 ~"" 1. :.T, Dufault 247a 270 231 2lS s~nl\ Ant " ~, :'t' R:Jnl Warntr ...... ,. .... sunk at the western wharf. xl.akf" Unl 11000 l!l 1:1 13'1 xShawkeY !.16 1~ , 1",~"4 1'1~"1 ['h~s And 0111(1 ", ...... ;:'S'f'.1 .. xt. .. Shorl 7.59 4~O 490 4!Kl' ",Sheep Crk .. .;~ri 81n BCO ~i'o Cnn' Edl!'nn ... " ...... ".4!~ .. xl .. WUII 21 2t !'(Sh,.rritL r .... _ p -' F.I Aulo I... -..... • ...... ,,,. I '.I. 0,1/ DOCK ~OO ~i ~ ".J,~ "You haven't uid a word all evening, Pet! Wh""'~ 1h9 " !l;1.amAque 282 :lJ~1 35:\ 31' xSlgm A l!tl .J~~ 5~~ 5~~ I' (irneflll 1::lrdrir.: ..•• " ...... , ... "jl, I i 5.S. B8ccalieu. xLlvall. .\SOO 7'. n.j,.7 xSlant'n 1000 1 Genna1 Mnlon ..... ,I ••••• " •. 13~1" 1.-It...... ~ ••••• J~I~ !Jjt~_t?·' '. .. a -' AT DOCK xL~nC"O'JrL 101'10 14 11'1 B-- "Sit '1111~r 13m '~~ I~ \~ \ Goorl;vtar .' ...... t·.... :~I .. ', xJ .. I.. I"'I~ BOG 1~1) 12n t:~n :\5\11("0" '''11::l 2'" 2.1 C!L Nor n~...... 0 ••• •• ...... ~I"·. M.\'. Seneff. tUI! Eugene Roy xlAxlndn ~II\II 3.1 3' 3.1 ,Slo''" " I" '. 12 l"n""'oll ...... 1",' \ * -nd II'haler Fl·nbank. xLom ..a :.Inn ~'\ ~'" ~'" .Sle.lo\, :: Ii Ii" II', ~~,,"I~?m ... IV ...... ~ n______'Lo_r_ad_o__ InlM 19 10 II . SI.op n.ck "OI~"I.' A . ~.Y. Ce~lral...... " .. ---' -.-... ~-- The ,owater Paper Corporation liS1urleon 4.0~',.. 11 1" \nadlD (orp. ." ... , ...... ~ ': _ :.SlIfl l'ont 4n-o ~90 ;\I! .•I ~~ ~tandlUd 011 N,.l...... , ...... U.'''.i1; ~~~111~.~~);t.. 40:10 '1:11; 1~2 'i:1~ L:td A~lcr"fL- ....•• ,. •.•.••••. , .... ~:;I \ d UOO 12 l' 11 f:tn;.dlum ... .. • .. , ...... •. ., "l.! xTln ~n\ ""00 'l~. ",0 2M West Un Ttl...... •• " ...... :l14 Plan of Capital Reorganization. sTeck·lhu:h lZ3lo"J7n 21l~ 15 WuHn£,hnu!e ... , ...... ,ll, ~. JV I . (. ~T~~~m Lund ~ ,. ,. ~ \' 8' £. AmfriUft ' ~Tombl11 - ,I :;'ou~ 3'j /. lJ" 33 Ul Zinc ... "" ...... J:'.• ' . ~. . ~ The Chairman of the Bowater Paper Corpora­ ,T.rbll lOO 120 120 120 . xTranl Rf5 ~lOO 4:! .0 U tion Limited of London, England, in a letter to xU A,be.lO. 1166 60 II 0 Mont,.eal ::tUn E!lteUa 1200 70 5 7 xUn K.n. 400 715 705 705 its stockholders dated October 11, 1955, has xU Monl.uba. lIOO 32 J: 32 )IONTHEAL CLOSIl'iG STOCKS infonned them of proposals involving, among ~~~r..r~:n I~~ 1~:;. I~i l~i ~~~Ipr ... ':.::':.::':.::':.. :":.. :':: ~\~ xVicour 19~OO 31 21 30 Asbellto~, .•• , ...... II ...... 391,-" other things, the following Jteps toward a capital xVol.mac .5300 :;!95 190 291 Bathurs~ A ...... 61~ Will. Am 90 ml 15\\ 11'''' Balhurst 8...... •...... 41 reorganization considered' benificial to the ~W•• d.n pyr Bloo 40 31 37 B.n...... ··...... SO xW •• 1 Malar 5011 9 9 9 8r ..ll...... 71. Irowth of the Corporation, xWIlI ... y 4700 275 26l 261 C Cemenl ...... •... 331'.< .Wllsey 4500 10\> IGI'l 101> C C.m Pr ...... 3"'; xWinrhuter 2.)00 8'"1 8~2 8~ I C !i't('anahlp . '...... ~.~~~; xWin(1warrl lClOO :t! 31 :U C Ur('w . The pllln invol\'es: lo:Wl' H:-.rJ: 4U,) HH ltl] l~U : C Brcw 1'1'...... :u "Yale v,ui :IJOO ~,I .·)0 50 ~ c ('('1 ...... • . .... ". 1:jl.: )C\'cl\lH'cl~ llJ:1O IJ tl ~'i i C Cpl 1.;.) Pl'." "" ...... :Ift CI) A stock dividend to Ordinary stockholder\. xYk Ue-ilif Z6jO 2v~ 2M) :::OIl:! 1 " ("el 1.00 Pr ... • "'...... • ... :!n~ xZ.nrni'C 720u 3l :H :r, (" ("hem ...... ,.. • ... tI)I" ~Zlllapl :!OOO 321: J:':I.~ 3:!'~ r.r.n. .. "" .. " ...... :t~ (b) The consolidation of three .operating mill compan­ Clirb CO~'k!lhult • , ., •••• •••• •••• • •. : 71 .. , \ ~auhllo ",d 20{) :;fiO no j';O . [) Scacr:Hn'. .• ...... ".. . .,!1,<, its in the United Kingdom. I "Jlj\1O SU :i:HJ 3:'i1J SSlI 1) RticlJ:1 .'.1 •• ' ...•• · '" .' . :!il~~ The (; UU.'" I) Tar . .••• ...... iI'l I Acmr G,!t ;son 2! ZO :!I I> Tu Pr ...... ~41% starting xAJax 01) 79 7!1 'i9 Fou.ul~tlO.,. •••• •... • .•• e··· .. 1 phans' ee) The simplification of the prcfrmci stork of the ::.\lbrrnll1nt 11"n 90 &; Hi . Fr:l\("I' , ...•• fO" ...... ,. :U~. "Am J.('duc 8~iU 113 113 l:R (il"eat t.3ktl, ...... ~. " .... ~('\'~ Mrs. Pierrc Corporation And certain of its subsidiaries. I I x.-\ncnor :i10d 10 :(1 111 I How lIImlth ' ." •••• ...... ,;l!P• .., apPointed AI'l"lo.An1 f~xJl :JOIJ 13 1 '1 tJl'l 1:1 ',2 "Iud H!lr !'Ifln"r ..••••••..••.•.. ";:;1,,:.1 ~Analo {"dn :lO~ !I'~ .~rl .tt'; ,Jnt :O-:d:rll ...... "iti\,' Mr. C. h. (d) . An inm'Rsc in the Rulhori7.rd share capital of the :d:Sailey Sci A 1300 98S 91)0 !,jJ~ 'Int ~f'krl i$jOO rr .• .... •... .. t xBaTiU ~il!:J 1R~ 1:1;: lR.i Int P:\prr...... ,.1011,., man. The Corporation. ",Br~llIman 100 )O:! 102 101 ~ Int P.;:~ ...... :'H xBl'italta ~lijJ 2lU 2AU ~I:i :Ua,!iot.' ...... " ...... lfl Squire, and I! elll ;mcl Ed 920 111 15 ~~, :\la"i~c" 1"1".... •.•. • .•.•..••.•. 11·7 Moakler . ; xl: (iiI Li'lndlll 40!l:!n 24') ::111 :'11"[011 ...... :,~'l C()pi~. fli lite Illllet lind propo.rd plan mllY he oblll;n­ xC .01 I.Jn \\(1 tuM l~:l 12:! t:!2 ('at S~I 4.,'0\1" .... : ... ", ...... :'I'l i OVer lh~ xt:dn. A" Oil l~':II;,i i.\ ia ,.1 No:anda ...... ,,' ...... 50 .1 ed ftflm:- xCd. All 011 3BlZ 610 615 40 l'ri

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.' • / • " • J; • " • '(. SECTION 11 SECTION 11 'THE DAILY NEWS ST. JOHN'5, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1955 Social General . Personal News THE BELL ISLAND NEWS . ,, __ .,- .•.. ,.0' .. IBack Home After What Of The Future 'I Absence 37 Years Of An Important Mr. William Doyle of Bai Verte ment of his vi~it. who underwer.! a serious opera· 1\11'. Doyle is the brother of Mrs. tion at the General Hospital, Gus Nugent and regrets very much not being able to see her about a month .. go. is now feeling . ' fine. and is at present on Bell as she is now residing in Galt, Industrial Community? Ontario, another nephew, Mr. Island \'isiting his nephew l\lr. William :\'ugpnt. This is Mr. Edward :o;ugent, resides at the lIIincs. H.,:"f l '1I:~i:1 .'a;i1y br said to I . Doyle's first \'ira here in 37 ycars Mr. Doyle is planning on visit· Ii 'r ; m;~"'~ IIhrrrh)' a world. a Iin medical aid. Yet throughout' I A I I 0 At that lime hr was an employee .:' ~:I,'r. I '''I,nlr). or a cnmmun· dlflercnt parIS of this Island prov \ ctIvItV n of DOSCO. He is a very impress' ing some old friends and acquaint· " c,n ., i II.rlf III Ihe correct ince cottage hospitals are being, • ed with tIle ch~l;ges that have tak· ances before returning to hi, home by the Norlhern Ranger ;:"'rrCt:If construclcd fur many of our more Waterfront Is en place ill out' great industrial If In" ,e 'P. Ihcn Irl us who forlunate countrymcn (hospitals • cenlre and i, er,joying every mo· al'Oulld the Cll·j of thi~ week. rr cr"i':1 ,nncrrnrd ahl~uI Ihe which arc needed no one denle. Sl I D '<';re. r .... · .• ,horl while and I this) yet the people engaged In oWIng. o'vn I ~~IC: (" •. "I' 'lIghl~ hack Ihr~ugh a lar more hazardous occupation Activity along the waterfronl (or' ,., ~ ... r' .. 1:,; >l'r )U,I where our hal'e only a small company sur· the past several days has been !, ~:rf' :,,,,1 'lIl'cr·~rs he. ger),. somewhat slow as a I'csull of the· APRON ALLEY II " ~ : " .. \I II filel . I~al e\'c~ \ Again there are many problems severe wealhcr we have becn cx· : ,.:1<' "oor '01' rll,C(I\el cd man) , one has to lake Into consideration perlencing. Thc S.S. ~Vabana, one· " .• ~.~r,"" oo' . , .• 1" ~~o. It has I when dealing with the Il\es anll of Dosco's ore carriers, arrived ", ;."r~ .... 11 I', hrl'! \'Ilal 1m· loccupatlons of people who are here ~Ionday murning from Syd· ".. _; ,...•. :"." :lir:.1 "'" IIlc .. ,,"".. I man: I. "",. Iallln!!.\ "':": .. ",,,,,I.en"a"rd" " ". in"I •producin" """",." ",,"Ihc raw I. I,ncy. m,k, "..~. S Itth' t 00 '"'" k II lC w5 Iihl,h I P 51 "'0< Ilours '\ . I ,. 'Om ",,,'.1,. wh", Ih' m.· ",. n"m,' h.m, "',,' "I" :~., ,., ,.r,:,.,~I~ lI11pl'l I~n, cen : Ihat all Imporlanl question of la. normal conditions lalles 36 hours. . JOTlI~' of mcn eal one meal every: anti cumber combined with salad '.(' e! .'''IHIl'oI"n-crnllr~ ~UCIl hour and mana"cmenl-Iabour reo TI I' '1 d . '.1' hI day on Ihe Joh, "whon i" ' fl'''''''', ,,' 'loco tho ,,,,. ,loki •. w t~o"r :Mrl pmnls an a nil the blame lalls on th~ Govern' err~ I f h T I Ide wich is the mainst.y of the lunch· I (5) Tuna fish and choppe" eel· · ,. , mcn • or s ou par 0 e arne 0 r docking facl'II'II'cs not bel'n"I ______box, Jet's consider a. few. recip~s,' ery combined wi!h ma"onna'lse, .. ", ' .... 1 IIork hard and Ii\'c' t 'h Id' t (th hi Portugal Cove owing to the tern· i 0 t ~ rans san onveyor. u . . . res on some 0 leI'S ou rrs, , ble to handle her but the I and suggested combmallons for 'I And for any sliced meat land· ..• '. I"', 3rf thc average work· t II h Id Af P ra Y .. - ' i;': r,-'~ic. Their li;'C~ arc/Clu, ter all. the 5ayln~ "We ReI out ~Maneco" and "Klp~wou made 'I !Returns From sandwich lillings: ,wich. this Tomato·Cheese Spread , :. : • r,'nrd hy Ihe ailler orces of Ihe world just what we put ·In..' 'p I "n Th N'I This Cheese Sprend will m:Jke!I will make a wonderful additl·on. ::~t ",,:ld: known a5 "supply' 10 il"-might also well apply to thm regular trips. eop e e ews:H led ,3 cups of filling and will kee~, i.Tust spread pasle over the sliced ,'~ ~I ~:,:.1. .. I business corporations. lis never ~ 0 I av I qui:e a while if kept in ti~hl I, meat before adding the second

· .,,.' I",I \I"'" 1rlrl mOI'esPM"ril,., In lIs P.", sa d "..•t ,q",~ t''"" r I',"" k' II'. ~. Fun era'''. I Of ... ,J. '~'b ook B.A.. ><1,·, ill'"~ "I, " a J ,h,', ""'" "'" ,,,,,.. r "b, go w"" w" "" I·.I"". ,"w.1 ","d ,,'"I" ""!w, ,II" "h,,,d. Y 00'11 ..I "'~ , " c. ,,,'"' 'hm ". lb. ". '" ,,,, '" bh , '" " "I",,,, • ,"",I ,I Ih' IV ,b". ,\ "II"" """",. . . • ,I"'~' ""I. h"' '''''' lri P " !b, : ", ,001 pi,,,. . ,,, m Ib, 1'1" ,I Ib' I""h h" . . ," 'erl 11< dleels Iir5t. Of need for morc, 1\ s~lol;ld be •. 01 Mrs H FltzO'era](l IArademy was :. wccl,end \·I.llor, :'1115;' AIIIlIC .f:'l'kman of Ihe fll'm mainland of lanarln and Ihe u.s.,! 3 ('111' hulll'" : .. ' '~,:r arc people \\'ho will ~ours.e, ,as oller pro. ~c n.g to\ln,. ' l . 'r" '10 SI. ,1011'1'1'. lIe was accompani· ol Xathan Cohrll and SOil spent Ifor Ihe p,;,t six lI'el'k~. arril'rrl, 2 lablr'I'1II1I1S 1l"lIr TOll,\TO·CIIEESF. SPRF..\D ,. '" ,,' h," ""I,', II". ,~ ,'" N" 100"11,,, h'.' ~ II. Th" Th, ,"""I ,I lb' I,,, "". " hi' )I ". ,,'W b ""'. h" ''','','' "IIh I,·,,,,, "PI,· iI,m, '",,,d,, ,II "'''''. Wh,l, """ whi" '" ,.w I I"" '''' I,m"",, 128 ... , .. ,"'I lilt' ~ carhage ,prnl Ihe 3 Ira,poons ,It,· 11111 ••o\nnic Go,ine who spenl ! calional. She Irarelled both ,,·ays, op:ionall ,.. " "'" p"",. y" lb. h"" "" '" P""" ", ,.., L""", Ed '" cd ""m'", A1hlll, ,!""I lb. "'" ""I .1 """,.1.,, ,,""",' "II'" wIIh "I"" 'hy ",. 2"hi "'''"' ''''" .kI ,,,' hi" I, """'" I, mol '" ,. '0 Ib, "mm"'''' .,,'" ,I".,. I.' '" "" Ib, "ro', Wh.l" ,,' SI"'"' '""",. ,,",, ,w, ib 1,,, ""e!. ,,' "''', I,,' ,,1" ",,' ",,,m, d h,m' Ib;, 'h'"., PI' ,. ~ "> '"t' "d, ". '"'I ,',,'''' ",.1 ,." . t ." '"rl and Ihe fulure rnd.ol. Ihe. s~lck, SI!1~JlI)' he.cause Requiem )Iass at 1I,1C L'hlll'ch 11'35 1~lr .. and M~S. :ctCI' J~ro\'er. I· week. She \\'a' accompanied by U ° M I : 0 01 mg. S.l'am t Hough ~Ie\·e. ,f F' !, "HI, I' ''omelhin~ " thaI \1"IhelP I I~ (ncllonI' h.bctlleen . 1110Ii po.I celebrated hv.' Monslgnor'Bartlett lons\. \\llham Earle of lhe Iller daughler Sadie' , 111011 ertul!!~ hoiler"~Ielt blendbulter in inflour lop and of letdouble buh· 'PIC'P~tkloll1'lon e t Irough and foodgreen h pepper ' or .. , •. " '.rlir fcr! a"ured.. 01 . IllcaId h par .les tIliff. 1'), receIve t I'tI e D..• P P.. P Interment was in the \ :-ifld, . Constal)ulary. d ... I 1the 1 Mr " Fred Ki'chen crossed over ~!cmbers of Office,v Employees ble gently over dlr'ect heat for 31I.. binI' With tomato mixturec opper. in com· t . h t.. I b d g nt ,. . '. . ' ~pent., -'. ' . , . '. . . IntrrnatlOnal Union. LQc:r1 264,. mlnutc~. Add ~1I~;;r. n·tI,t~rd. of riouble boiler' heat thoro 1""1 ." ,0 "II I,I", ibm ",,' - "''''' , , '''' ''''' R C c,mol ",. 1,1" '" l "I'" Joh ,I', "",.. m.",1" ..' . '. . • the community receives very little . . '.""k'" I " '" . . , , . i .11'C renllll( I' Llnl an llllpOllnnl 'sa I. pepper, <1111 c:!p: mll!'I;'nl anr! corn !'lal'ch II) II "I"' i' .. I"q man~-d~Jllorable e \hell a our an mana erne - ~!rs Fitzgerald' IS SUI'I'I\'Cri b,· :i1I~ parelll, ~II'. and .lln. L,IC"C) ~Ir Sandy L'J!lrv \\rnl tu St I • I d 1 ' • I·paprr~a ~Iix . I ~. y. I"~:'.'''"'. lor ~uch a.large and her husband, three ~"n5 ;,:~d I",!lif.,,!'(" :.John·s :'Ilondn~' aftrrnoon. ,meeling ollhr l'ni(JI1 will bc hcld:IMnd Irrll: ront anri ;til' o,~r l'a,lc I':ith I'cl11.nililng I., CliP \·ine· '-:'. tr'r"r ant production centcr. In ~eturn, "dnllghtl'l'~, .to ali or wh"m III'cpcsl. ~11'. alln ~11". \.ou), lI.an:1 '\1~lIt ;\!I'. ,lall1c~ r. 1\C'l1l1cdy was a . un Fritla'· nighl in Ihe lillion Hall, hoilir.g walrr lill Ihickened Add ;:ar: ,:il' inlo hot l11i~ttlrr. rook 1-rnment has It 5 time that the Powcn IS cXlendcd. " f!'w clay, ll'lelub \'lsitol' \0 51. .Iohn·s lasl . al Il p,m. II mem·' I ine',Lal·. cl1er!'(' .n.1 ('11': 111: rOil" ,r,. ''''. almo~t hlg~, s)'mpalh~ yi~:ting ~11I1 '11\1."l1e'~u... ,br.r5rnll1men~i1i" an' i\~l:~rI to m;iI;~ .~a ~pccial.' :1gnin orrl' hfJiiin;:: YI;J:('l' Ilil wrll 1hi k" k I '1 !:r''1' ,rill'NI to aid in an)'way which be began to eonsl(ler Ihr I .,. ______•.. _... • ·l'r\~tln'" 1.1 l·I'P('1' 1,lnnr1 ('nIT, "',,1111"'"',''' " mw dilerl heal lill sl1100th anr! ":e wl'.~lUnily. True there has 1 ordinary people thro\l~h. whom .~II\ 1.1 '1- N ., :'[';I('Y I'l'lllI'I1(:d ·.Il tile 1~lallll ~,IUI1' ;\11'. Mnd '11',. ,Iolin eral' I·i,ilrd 'effol'l to alrnel. ,hlended. H'.'!11,!r·, fl'l)l1I hn"I·. (.. . "HI': con' ovrr )01 ing r ! 1,,!lr aid given here and things are made po,slblr. .1.he .• (illY· :i:r \\'crkcml. '. I':al"r f,,1' 20 '1lIlHlles. ,Iirrin; /lC. ,''f~ Ih' th t government and other P'll'It~, OC \r V.7 ote:'l . ~lrlr"llOli\ i~st ... - ...... - t : hca~ in "illl('!lln a:lrl PICl:l . Pnur .'·3,iQl,;,II,'·. H~I1'Q"e from hr~I' ,I ,' .... :., no illS 11'01'1 a~coun d d d' r.· I TIll' Hrll 1,lan~1 .'.1'1'11,' 1'(""j1rllcrl \11' \\'t111:1111 l;,llr.< IlItcruatJUII· :111'. Frank l'uxI':orlir,' spcnl lile S I i\J ; hlo "Iel'ile );11·, . . lions. I· Ihrough food and Ilravel well in a lunch·box Cheerio !::~~~ • Championships nest w'nt 'Ii II pc 'a\ion shortly 1'.lessrs, JOh.l Neary. Frcd Rose, I I' I chupp~rd' 11I0i~· I· . :.~ p .• 'I(,I~. the world's greatest slalcsn1en J B' \\,'11' I lb e~. 'I' cxpCC n an" I h J', William Clarkt' Gil Inkpen and Congratulations also to )11'. and tene( _\\'Ilh sa n dressll1g. ,lIlItll Ih~lI . " .\;'" 'here i~ Ihe horrid fact and leaders Ihat ~o\'ernmrl1t "of oe ~rne I no e cone ling i\\l'. Bellt Illionc 01 1 (' o~: . . ..'... .. ~Irs. William Eleldel 10 Ilhol11 a -- .... "I' I "I "'n~ t~nlrr with a pnpu. Ihe people, hy Ihe people, nnrl lor , tlw Islandel's. ., lhis winl('I' . 1111\1' . I,: "lanula('ji!l'In!l . . ,oll1panyf' 1·,111'1r II ~ll'. anrl ~I!s.. 1f.II\C\ . . llall,cI IIlrlp I: dJII~hlel' \1'3~ born lin llclob~r ~4. .I TtME .,'Ull (·II.\~(;E()\TIt 'IIIUl'r i1l1"1'1II;,li,,u ~e !II;"IM "1'"1'1. • . Il'vCI' il see illS pn'll)' ('l'I'I'I'1I Ihal ' I W('I'kCIIII 1',sllnl" III I lr lIl'a' ••• .j".' ,.' :0110111 12.000 people ha\'c the people shall nol pI'I'"h." •.. ..' lil(' 1,1:1111 ,~I' 1II1I1',~. 111:';111:11111. ... - .... -.-. - \ 1I.1l "lfi"I,I, ill,li,:II,'" Ilwy 11.11 ;dd,·. ,," Ihr Id,l" • 1'r, II rtl hHul't' Ih. h.. onl S an 11111'l'alll. deni('u II~ illS~11 nilful'. '~I'nIl is l'lIl1 1'I'IIOIll'd •1'1 1Il'l Lilllill'll is 1111 "". . ,,""1111 I V,I1':" ".V.;!t .. ))llIll'all Ili~gill" .i" 111111' 011, I 't)fI 11'·InCf fJ' e\tl"J es 1I1I\ •• I·rl', .t "l~"'ro "1.lh< .mll· lloal II •• 1·,":I.I.all ",,,"1 il1.h"I,·), 11 I I e w,lt·tllllie 1· •• 1'1'0, B e,also Ihat thcre are. ulh~ls PI'IIIII' ,1'"11. ,·.,,·.tillli. J'.. ' . IIvl, CIIIIIIIIII< lur all .Iwllid ,,1,' III·c,li~c [III' its The 1il1ent in Ncwfoundland hockey i Tral'elling .all',111('1I 'l't'd Pnw·: 1111'. Wnllace Yokl'Y jUlli'IIeyed OTTAWA. (l'l')-t\'anada II~S, pt'!'illd. Ihe gU\'l'!'1IlIIenl III'?' open dllr\s Ihrullgh pl'ullluliun and uel· circ1~s who would come here il er and ~yril Glace arc prc'?lItly ,to Ihe city lasl. Sa.lurday. decided. lo lake a ~orld lead 111 I' !1.rosecutlOns IInctr.r. Ihe ~allO~,al' t;r l"I~('lli!1~. ~l claimed Ihat some Frane h lse• . lgiven Ihe npportunily. herc r10lllg buslIless for thclr re'l Mr, ROb.ert, IJa\':s ~pcnt Ihe rC,I;ulalll1g thc labellIng of trxllic I rade ~Iark and I rue ~Iarkeltng (;luachan [abril'S w~rp hein/! lab~l· Bus1, .... ",,,, r~;;~l'd,"g Ihe graul. mpnl~ ran be made hy the CuunclII . spec live lirms. I"'eekend VIsitlD\I hiS famIly al Hr. products 10 proleel consumers Act. Individuals (OUI1~ ~l1iltywoulrl led a:; "impurled," d~cejving con, " ,f I'.. "",U,IV! h\l~ frant'hi~e. l\1e maller Wilt hp. dl~C\lsoed willi 80 1 I The following B~ll !slanders 'Gracc. againlt p055ible deception. be hable \0 a maximum fIDe of. !Ulnm, 2"d ;trengthening accept· .• "r"'" nn are ex. the Public Board. and it were home \'illlll1il their Mr. Thomas. Sto)'!es tTHened Stuting Jan. 1. textile ".,ods $1.000; to ; '!nce of imported goods. B~l1 1~land utllitte~ u't]( av parel1t~ cnrporatl~n;, ~MOO .. ' In a;alD in the 1) expected thai a meeting be. I • orer the weekend. Mr. BOil Eze· cily\\,ards morning In the offered for In Canada cannot The ":Ere wcrl:ed out I 'r:)I.t,~ "".1 r.np~n'1IIIIT II ti '11 h G t f~ronaay hi b j b~ labo.lled ~alehand·knitted or hand· thrcughr!gu!atl'1ln~ the cc·opnat!on of con5U· I The r.~'.I' fedH~1 r~gu!lI!O!!! e!!!· IS ~pol1,ollng a i from a\l his Bell Islant! friends, I 111'. and )11'5. VlDcent, ~Iycrs, At l(lUlall1!'i: Fridny, will apply not onl), on ,!Jallnwc'en parl • and Ilunc? on 1 Congratulatiolls anr) bcst wishe~ I wish to sincerely thank all those; ",. goods manufactured in Canada bul fnllcttion Y CAMPTOWN • • , I .,n"dian t.r~illn Ilill he, ~Ionday, Orl.dbcl· 3t. I~l Ihe L.L.~, ; 10 ~liss Rosie Kcnl who celehrated i II'ho sent :I!ass cartis, wreaths" Mr. e. F. ~lacLelian. ~Ianager, also on those imported Lor Cana· i . , ...... ; lilelr \\'idoll's' and Or. ArnwlII·Y. ;';O\elty jll'lZCs. Amdls,; he!' birthday October 241h, Greet. : llOIVCrS. and cards 01 s)'mpath~·. A! Newfoundland Transportation Co., dian sale, ' ::.• " f"lIertinn nn :-';uI.elllhrr 4.. slOn $1. in"s from her school pals. I slleciul thanks Inl ReI'. Father: will' be the guesl speaker at Ihe O!!iciall aaid thc), believe Can·' ... I',me l'"xlI'nr:h~' has heen I ___------Happy birthday greetings to ~Irs,; O'Dwyel'. ReI'. Father Lawton, I Kiwanis weekly luncheon this ada is the first counh'~' to impose • "ENN. o '.;, "1,',,1 ('(IlIrclion chairman and! Ilichard Parsley who celebralcd' Doctors Young and· Templeman, I evening which will lake place in such labelling controls. They said I '!, '.. \. ~Inaklrr call1pai~1I chnir .. SOl Wd I" her birthday October 22011. i Sisters of Ihe Immaculate conccp,!! Ihe Legion Hall at 6.30. it will not be mandalory for a1l' ATLAHTIC :" 1 he f're,idcnl, ~Ir. I,'rank 8.' I Vel' r. (Ing Ilion, and all kind friends who - lextile goods sold in Canada 10 be • OCUH '~;:(. ~nd Vice Pl'e~irlenl. C. il. ! Just To Show HI" helped In so many diflercnt ways i Remo\'e stains [rom All ahuni· labelled, but it labels are used, ~ ::'';,'llr. 1\111 hr making appeals Annivcl'.:.:ary m 110 Iishlen their sorrow in Ihe 'num pan hy ~lrwillg some toma, they must cunform to the new "tt: the radio In thiA connection, •. • death of their daughter, Loretta toes in It for a few minutes. rules. ' o 100 "':Irr,r(IIlucti(ln 1II Iht' I,re",. o( will up' " ti> Mr. and Mrs. J.ONnON - "~:verY ~1'lImbllng Power, Old t I I t k 'n Thai could me9n that such major 1 whl~h al~o \\'illi~1II('llnOrnIHlaIiOli~ SllInp lin Ihe ~tI~lnnll'nl "ruin shuultl. perhap~, tlu a spell es IOrse ral' ng rae sU!JllJi.rs as lire Ullit.rl SI.lrS,: .: 11" .~ IIII' a I'cry II'nl'lhwhile III Iheil' sill'cr \\'l'dding 8nnII'CI's, ul hard lahoul' now allli Ihen 10 Thl' wul'1d.fulllIIIlS Revpr£ing 1~le ynlle~ ~Iates i5 at Saralugll Ill'ilain and Jal13n lIIay hal'e 111\ '.. ;: .... 1111 Ihe ~rnrr'll puhlic arr' ary which Ihey celchl'alrd Salur .. Il'lII'lI how fUl'llInale he rcally i' Fall~ Hapilts Me 11I(':I\cll al the ISpl·lngs. N.'. ('\13ngc Iheir labels III clln[lIrl1l 10 1:-.11,'.\ '\"'I,'pllll:u) :."'d III 'IIPfl rl il whulehcarledly ida)'. Oclnhrr 22. The)' \('rl'c Inllr. nul lu do II prl'manenlly," ,muulh of Ihe l:-aint ,John ]lil'er. I Cllnadian I'Cquil'emcnls hefore their 01-:.\'1'11 '1'1)1.1. IlISES-i':lIl1lh("" 011 III'W,m"p ill,lk"le llumb"r III ll ."'" rallrd upon tarly next I' rirrl at SI. Michael's Church, Ben -Syrlney Carter speaking in Ihr ,Sillnl .Iohn, :-;cw Brullswick, I' ,A rprt ry~ 15 II rlisllnl(uishinl! goods ean be ~old ol'rr Canadian known deat! in slalrs hil hl' Untlll wa:cr,. SI)atlrrl al'ca, show II'hCIC "Mh. hland, llBC's Home Service, ICanada, characteristic of rock bass. countcn, I a slale ul emergcnry pl'c\,ails.

, , -- '. \ OR'S NOTE: The Dill 3123-3124-3125 Our Services Are Free! EV~ 01 Churc"e, of WE C01lIl~ s.A. will hOllor WE the s' . lIique Churc"_itl°!ftiml and 3126 gele ~th....-inl <;: Help Us To Help Others .~. Wi ...... --. I SERVE 11.'-dtd at the NatiOll4< SERVE _war 01\ Ihe Churches enee '11 Clovelolld Nov. (4 Lines) 1I'elfo~t I d's""lc" tI ..","IJ. Generously 011111111 1 r- . Bid j o11 " All NatiOllS church ~ttell bit 11 ml:mtlul I'DS len f 800 On Your Radio Dial jO!lndatiOll ,Iaf . By LOUIS L. OS ANGELES (NNEaAtl)OJ o. J, thodism's All to Me . Angeles' dation tn Los ",hOlesale district. Come . on the second o:[Jt~ee Adult Club House. ~ 5t across the alleys I~ brick wallS of the t~Unn:s main unit. Look 110 \l'lndoll'. , over there across 1924 fences leaning In At 7.45 Tonight & Tomorrow Night NOTICE zags and those trash·llittl'. • 'ards-just look at that The Auctioneers will offer the various articles in groups of Ten, and will l ok of decrepit. twc.-s((11 V :uses cut off by the OVER STATION VOW R tbat wholesale keep you informed about the bidding until the article is sold. "ond the warehouse • ore decaying housesj o 111 h' INSTRUCTIONS FOR BIDDING other ware ouse. . HOW TO SECURE YOUR GOODS Ol'ercrowdlng here IS Tun. in on VOWR •• have one of these lists by you' •• DIAL 3123-3124- est in any residential w Call at the Offij:es of Ja5. R. Tucker, Springdale Street, pay for thi lot or loti !>ngeles Country. The 3125,3126 (4 Lines). level is the lowest, 1st -State the Lot Numbel on which you are bidding. knocked down to you; take the delivery order given you to the donor and income less than $1.000 R There are more arrest! 2nd-State the Amount of your bid. obtain delivery of the articles purchased. within a four·block '(ations than ill any 3rd..:.State your Name and Address, ~[ Los Angeles. and also tops the county. Once juvenile uc'''''{''. Article Value DODor ,Iso a ~erioUS problem. Arllde Value Donor :17 I-Gasoline .. . • ...... • • 5.00 ~lcKinlaY'5 Motn,. the founding nf All . Mews Dry Cleaners hI! droPpcd 83 per cen McKInley Motor! Ltd. 2% TOTAL VALUE OF• AUCTION WILL BE DONATED 37;!-Dry Cleaning ...... 5.00 161-Gasolinr •...... •....••••...•••.• 5.00 373-1 Kitchen Step Stool ....••..••••••.• 10.90 Harvey Lumber & Hardll'lrl droP continues. Seen 162-Hot Turkey Dinner~ (or 4 " ...... 11.00 Benville Tea Roum~ ware The Arcade !ocial background. this lfi3-1 Gent's Leather Dl'cssing Case •••••• 6.98 BY BEVERAGE SALES LTD. 374-1 Pair ~Ien's Scal Skin Slippers ...... 4.25 Parker & 1II0nroe Ltd. 164-1 Sugar Cream antI T~apot Set ...... 2.50 S. O. Steel~ & Sons :!75-0il Change and Grease ...... •••. R.OO PenDy's Service Stalinn ,bort of I minor mi ~trs. Capt. Mills 185-1 Case Carnation ~liIk ...... ••..•• 7.20 376-1 Lar!:e Doll •...... ••.••.•••. 7.20 I. F. Perlin & Co., Ltd • • • 166-1 Sct "Autolile' Spark Plu~s ••••••.. 5.40 Whdan's Gara~e Distributors of CMa-Co/a and Keep Kool Beverages CrOfS & Co. La racey's Remembrance Shop :171-1 Gent's Parka Coat ...... •.••••• 14.75 ~or !s It a 1l01lice·tvl::tl 167-1 Schaefer Fountain Prn ....•••.•.. , fI.95 37R-3 (ials. Turpentine ..•••...... •...•• 6.00 R. Long & Son Agtnci". 11;3-1 Carton \'anilla Es:;cnce , •••.•••.••• 12.00 Imperial MnIG. Co. Geo. Neal Ltd. o[ mere repres~ion. It In.oo Vogue Art Gallery 37P-~ I.b~. Rainbow Tea ...... 7.00 .cle of creating an 11;11-1 Art Picture """" ...... ~------~--Article Vall\~ Donor 373-100 Gal~. Fuel Oil ...... 20.74 Ltd. 1iG-Rudy Mixed Concrete •.• , .••••••••• 50.00 Dawc's Duribrick in which boys and 2jl-St~ak Dinner for 4 ...... 12.(}O l'ark·I.e :18/-1 Pair Ladies' Sral Skin Siippcl'5 ..... !i.75 IV. II. F.winl! " Son. delight In wholesome l:niled ,\gcnclrs Uri. Cornwal\ Fruits 5.00 Mew's Dry Clcaner~ 272-1 I"lint Prestige Bgg Benter ...... 7,9~ :lB2-1 C"se Orange Juice ...... 4.80 171-Dry Cleaninll ...... ••..•••• 3S:1-1 PIII'lrait ...... 10.00 (;arland'! Studio lair play, mutual In-50 L\ls. Good Loral ('abha~e ..•••.•. 5.00 Pelty Hr. Farmer 273-1 Cm' Dispenser. and 1 Cur Clcan·up Kit ...... •....•••• 6.6;; Adrl"ilic ~Iutors :!B-l-G rlleerics ...... !i.00 P. " P. Groccry personal achlel·ement. 173-1 Fluorescent Desk Lamp ...... ••. 1:1.50 Snowlile Ltd. Brown'! Service Station 5.00 Palmer's Service Station 274-2 Gal,. Pl'cslone ...... •.. 8.50 Baird :llotors 365-1 Gal. Antitrreze ...... 4.35 Such an atmospbere 174--Guolin~ .... " ...... T. A. :llc:\ah & ('0. A~lta Sales 4.50 Pretty's Grocer~' 275-12 Tins CadbufY's In,tant Chocolate .... 7.5G :13(;-1 150·watt Soldering Iron ...... " 5.00 al!d only by Icalder;shl 17~6 Lbs. Table Buller •••••..•.•...... T. )lc:llunlo & Co. Brookfield Farmer 176-1 Sheet Arborite """ ...... " .. . 17.C,0 A. II. ~Iurray & Co. I.td. 276-(;00d;;, Yllur Choice ...... ••.. 5.00 387-50 I.bs. Local Cabbage ...... •.••..• 5.00 eOJ\1ecreated and 277-4 10·Lb Tins Waterproof S~aler ...... 11.00 1I0l'II'00d Lumber Co. 383-1 Pair Gent's Shoes ...... 7.95 The Arcade 177-1 Year Subscription to Atlantic Guardian 5.00 Guardian Ltd. \\'u brought to pass 27!!-2 Doz. Plated Dessert Knil'es •.•..... 10.00 Sanitary Prorlucts 389-1 ~letal Kitchen Stoe] ...... •••• 6.1l5 Baine Johnston &: Co. 178-1 Chest Ceylon Tea ...... ; . " 6.00 T. Hallett & Co. A. Harvey & Co., I.ld. 8.16 Harvey & Co. 279-4 Scripto Thin Lead Pcncil~ ...... • 6.00 \\'ait~r E. Whitr 390-~2 Ton Reading Anthracite Coal ...•.• 17.50 Xltlona' founder. Dr. 1711-1 Carton Borden's Milk .....•...... H. F. Fanning & Son 180-1 "Towmman" Suit b~' "Io'a~hion Craft"; 280-1 C.G.E. Electric Automatic Frypan .. 19.95 Whelan's Garage Oxnam. now one of 69.00 The Royal Stores Ltd. 39/-1 Sct Autolitc Spark Plug; ...... 5.40 Gutst.ndin, bishops. 2·plece. Double or Single Breasted •.. 10.00 Clayton Kin'! 392-1 QII. Shore Cure Labrador Fish ..•••. 12.00 Andrews Labrador E:'P0rt 281-Choice of Articles or Goods ...... Co. held for a quarter 01 282-1 Yardley's Gift Set (Larlies) ...... 5.7j Connors Ltd. 18t-3 Dol. "Brylcrrem" lIalr Dressing •.. , 17.20 F. Penney Premier Garment Co. 393-1 ra~e Jocko .... " ..... "...... 4.BO Earle Sons &: Co., !.td. by hit .ucce!sor, Dr. Soper's. Topsail Road 283-1 Sleeping Doll and I Boy's Shirt .. .. 5.0G 182-:1 Doz. Fresh E~~s ."." ... ".; ..... 5.00 1O.0U John Baker & Son 3R4-1 Gal Oubide White Paint .....•••.• 6.20 Standard IIIfg. Co. McKibben, now di 2.50 The Publisher~ 284-1 Storm Sash Complete ...... ••.••.. She[[man Bros. 183-1 \'ear Subscription Sunday Herald •• 285--1 Hot Plate ...... ••...... •• 4.i5 Baine .Johnston & Co. Ltd. 395-1 (lent's Station Wagon Coat .•••.••. 12.50 184-Gas or Groccries ...... , •....•.• 5.00 Elliott's Variety Siore a9[)-(;roceries ...... 5.00 Collingwood's r,rocery work for Methodism MacDonald's Wholesale 286-3 DOl. Loba Javel Water ..•.•..••••... l~.H A.. J. Dunne & Co. t8il-Tollet Articles •.•••••••••••••••••••• 10.00 6,00 Friend 397--1 Ca~e Orange Juice •...... ••••.•. 4.80 Abbott's Groct'ry Board of Misllons. Drug~ 287-4 Pairs Nylons ...... • , ...... • & 10.00 1\~yle Soper Hardware 398-1 I,itchen Step·on Can ...... •.•.... 6.50 F. E. Best Co., J.td. 188-10 Pkgs. lIousell01d Coal •••...... , •• 8.75 Wyatt Coal & Salt Co. 288-1 fire Screen ...•.•..•...••...... H. F. Fanning .It Sr.n Fry's Englneerln!: Co. 28.tJ-l Box Apples ...... ••...... ••.•.• Ii.OO S"lIl :llercer :199-1 C.G.E. Trent Electric Clock ...... 11.95 18i-l·3·Way Floor Lamp ••....••...... ,' 15.75 20,00 Gourley's Gown Salon 400-1 Bnglish Potlery Hors d'oeune 188-1 Gal. Paint ...... 6.00 Chester Dawe Ltd. 290-1 Ladirs Dress ...... Roper & Son Andrcw's Lawrador Export (4 sCfl'ice~) ...... 23.50 New Postal 189-1 QU. Labrador Shore Cure Fish •• ,. 12.00 7.50 ()'Eri~n Bros. Co. 201-2,2 Qll. Shore Cure Fish ....••.....•.. 40\-2 Pairs ~lisses' Sid Cap Shoe! .•.•.. 7.00 Sidney Caplan Ltd. 292-1 Barrel 'furnip~ ..•...•...... G.Ol' \\'111. Halliday Wm. Noseworthy Ltd. 190-1 Table Model Marconi Radio ••.••••• 26.9:1 Canadian ~Iarconl Co. 5.0,] )Iax l.all'lor 402-1 1\0. 4 Stanley Plane...... 7.30 Regulations ~9a-1 Roasl oC Beef ...... 40:1-6 Jars Home ~Iade Preserl'e ...•..•. 4.00 ~Iiss Ann Scott 294-1 Coil Copper Pipe .... ,'-; ...... 15.00 Wm. Tiller Ltd. Bay Bulls Farmer In order that the 7.95 Clarke'S Dress Shop Pope's Furniture ~Ool-l Barrel Local Potators ...... •• 6,00 191-1 Ladip~ Skirt or Choice of Good~ •• 295--1 Humpty ...... •...... •.. 9.0a The Publishers. hive more time in 192-\ Set Car Rugs ...... 15.00 Terra Nova ~lotor8 lli.nn Singer Se\\'ing :llachiJiC 405-1 Yenr', Subscription Sunday Ht'rald •. 2.50 United Agencies Ltd. 29r.-.Sewin~ Machine Repairs ...... 401i-8 Lhs. ~lother's Own Tea (L2 Ibs.) .... 1:!.00 Geo. p. Bowden" CO J.'~. miliarlze themselves 103-1 "Pyrrx" Percolalcr ...••••...... •• 4.95 207--1 Laciirs Dressing Table Set ..... ". 12.95 EIl'ctric rtitities colonial Cordage Cn. 194--1 Ban'el Local Potatoes ••.••••••...•• l!.Oll Ruby. Line Farmer 4.00 Ea,t End Stores Ltd. 407-1 Coil Manilla Rope ...... 4.00 Postal regulation Amcrlcan Beauty l'al'lo\l1' zm-t C/o Orange Juke ...... 40A-l Hi.OO I. F. Perlin &: Co .• Ltd. 111:1-1 Permanent Wnl'e ...... 10.00 6.00 ~Iax Silax Accordion ...... Colonial Cordalte Co. 21l9-Southern Fry Chick~n and Chips for 4 409-1 Case Good Luck Mar~arine ••••..•. 8.00 Nfld. lIIargarine Co. ptrmi55ible ...... "." 196-1 Coil Manilla Rope ...... 4.00 300-1 Gent's Trapnell Special Wrist Walch 25.00 R. II. Trapnell !.td. 197-1 Double Durner Hoi Plnce ••••••••.• 12.50 City Electric Co. 410-1 Full Size Sleeping Bag ...... ••.•. 40.00 John Mouland velope5 for 1O.0U Bert GuzzlI'cll lhe mails and to Ufe 198-1 lIorsl' Ru~ .....•...... •••••••.•• 301-Calendars. Your Choice ...... lli.O" I.ald. Calendar Co. 411-1 Cream & Sngar Sct ...... 2.50 Cit)' Radio & Music 1119-1 Gelll'~ Shirt ...... " ... : .. . 6.0U I.. Swersk)' 1i.40 Peter l'~n Sal~s Flippers by Mr. and ~Ir<. T. on band, there has Simon LC\'i!z & Son LId. 302-6.l.bs. Peter Pan Bacon ...... 412-1 FI:pper Pie ...... 6.00 200-·1 Ladil'~' 17 Je\\'!'1 Rllel \\'fi~t Watch. :103-1 Budgie Bird and Cage ..•.•...... • 12.(JO HOll l'C of Flower~ S. Walsh. Cooking by ~Ir. lion of the effecti"e Expansion Bracelet ...... 49.50 5.00 Fradshnm's Supermarket and Mrs. Sandy Morri!. 304-Grocerie~ ...... Kane's Valley Farmer regulatIon to Feb. I. 305--1 Barrel Potatoes ...... 6.0n 4\3-Shop R~pairs ...... ~.OO City Shoe Repairs announced by the 2111-1 Sacll Onioll~ ...... 4.50 &A. J. Tohin 5.75 Sl:mdarrl mg. Co. Fort Amherst Seafoodl 308-1 Gal. Flat White Paint .•.••..••..... 414-1 Fresh Frozen Salmon .....•.....•• 6.00 plrtment toda)·. 202-~'lipJlcr Pic fill' 4, Icooked by ~Irs. J. 307-1 Bicycle Tire and Tube ...... B.50 Pike·s. Cyclr Shop 415--1 Case Libhy's Cooked Corn Beef .. ". 4.80 Rideout & Dawe R. Tucker) ...... •...... R.OO ~Ir. and ~Irs. T. S, Walsh 308-1 Year Subscription Atlantic Guardian Ii.OO r.unnlian Ltd. Wm. Noseworthy Ltd. The new regulation John F. Wescott Prominent Style Shop 416-0ne 100·Watt Solderin/! Iron ...... 6.g0 203-~1il1 Work to Suit Purchaser •••••... 15.00 309-(lood~. Your Choice ...... 8.00 417-1 Gall'anizerl Garbage Pail ...... 4.00 K. Ruby Lid. Into effect I to"'V!,,,. Sparkes Meat ~Iarket ,Iomoe ,Iachinery and 204--15 Lbs. S3usage~ ...... 7.50 310--1 Cream Separater ..... , ..••.•...... 53.50 418-6 Tins Floor Wax ...... :...... 5.40 G. S. Doyle Ltd. Universal Postal 20~1 Case Wax Beans ...... 5.60 Jackman & Grcene Equipment Co. Wm. Mugford & Son Lawrence Bros. Ltd. 411l--1 Box Apples ...... •.•••...• 5.50 Congress In Brussels, 206-1·28" Trunk ...... 11.00 420--1 5·tube ~Iarconi Radio •...•.••.••••• 26.95 Great EasterD Oil " ImFNI 207-1 Case "Jacko" ...... 4.80 Earle Sons & Co. .311-3 qts. Glidden "Spread Satin" Paint .. 5.85 The Franklyn Pilint Store. Co., Ltd. no enl'elope. may be 208-1 Mirron ...... 10.00 Can. Pittsburgh Indu~h'iel 312-24 sets Plastic Salt & Pepper Shakers .. 9.6U Sanitary Products. mailing which Is 5.75 A. II. Pierpoint Guardian Preu 20ll-ri~h, Your Choice ...... 4.00 Atlantic FI~h Market 313-1 Pair Double Bcd Size Cotton Sheets •. 421-Suhscriplion Atlantic Guardian ...••• 5.00 than .. Inches long 210-1 Pair Garden Urns ...... 17.00 A. G. Barnes. 31ol-Gasoline ...... 5.00 Topsail Service Station 422-1 )lirror ...... •...... •....• 10.00 Canadian Pittsburgb Inl.u. 315-Pry Cleaning ...... 5.00 ~lacCormac's tries '!ide. It was pointed Modern Shoc Hospital 316-Groceries ...... 7.50 I.co Healey 423-4 Scripto Thin Lead Pencils ... , .••••• 6.00 Walter E. White PQssible with very 211-Shoe Repairs ...• I ••• I • I •••• I •• I , , ••• 5.00 Fishery Products 7.00 Len Vardy :117-1 QU. Best Quality Salt Fish .. " .. .. 12.50 4~4-1 Roast ...... 5.00 Gus Lawlor are usually much 212-10 Barrels Sand ...... J. B. Mitchell & Son !.ttl. Canadian Tire Corp. 213-1 Gal. Gloss Elastic White Paint •••• 0.B5 Standard MCg. Co. 318-5 Lbs. Golden Pheasant Tea ••..••••• 7.00 425--3 Gals. Nugold :llotor Oil ••.•••••••• 3.00 dimensions menti()Oe,jl Neville Bugden 3111-Cut Flowers ...•...... •.• , ..•...• 8.00 Howse oC 1o'lolI'crs 426:""Groceries ...... 5.00 M. J. O'Brien 214--1 Roast of Beef ...... 5.00 H. V. Randell Ltd. of greeting cards. 215-1 Carton Bacon ...... 4.50 Chalker & Co. Ltd. 320-1 Silvers' Special Wrist Watch (Ladies 427-100 Fence Palings ...... 6.50 Purity Factories Ltd. or Gents) ••...... ••...... ••••..... 24.75 Sih'ers J ewe lIer), 428--2 Cases Royal Assorteu Drink! •••••••• 4.80 Royal Aerated Water Innouncements are 218-1 Hamper ,Asstd. Biscuits ...... 6.00 Buckingham's HardWIn 21'-1 Pair Men s Seal Skin Slippers •••••••• 4.50 Parker & Monroe J. B. Mitchell & Sons Ltd. 429-1 Gal. Duowear Paint ...... 4.95 very small envelopes 321-2 Doz Tins Avon Apple Pie Filling •• 5.00 Royal G~rage 218-11 Lb •• "Mother'~ Own" Tea ••••••••• 12.00 Gco. P. Bowden & Co .. Lid. Sidney Caplan, Ltd. 430-1 15·plate Car Battery ...... 20.00 The reason for Littlejohn's Variety Store 322-2 Pairs Men's Sid Cap Shoes ...... ••• 10.00 2111-1 Floor Rug. 45 x 23 ' ...... " .. 5.00 8.50 Globe Trading Co. 6.95 Clarke'8 Dress Shop Ihe conl'ention b,· 1B.00 Wm. L. Chafe :l23-~ Boxes Van Kirk Chocolate Bars .••• 43i-l Ladies' Sweater or Goods ...... 220-1 Pair Gept's Trousers ...... 324-Flowers. Your Choice ••.•••...•••••• 5.00 Pine Bud Nurseries 432-Grocerics ...... 5.00 Octagon Red " White Sup' Postal Union \I';S 325--1 Kct tie and Boiler ...... 6.75 "·m. J. Clouston Ltd. market experienced by Woodstock Sale~ "! The Arcade Sidney. Caplan Ltd. 221-Stallonerr...... !I.OiI 328-6 Pairs Senorita Nylons •••••••••••• 5.3~ 433-2 Pairs Bol's' Sid Cap Shoes ...... 9.00 lIlinistrations in 22!!-1 Brass l'4ameplute and Letter Slot •• 10.00 United Nail & foundry 5.00 Noels Grocery 434-1 Hot Plate ...... 4.75 Baine Johnston " Co. 327-1 Carton Cake Mix ...... " ... " Rickett's Drug Store "ery small en'vcl'lPe~1 223-1 rase Llbby'~ Brown Beans ••.••.•••• 6.00 CralgmllIer Stores 328-1 Gents Military Set .. " ...... 6.00 435--1 Set Autolite Spark Plugs •••••••••• 5.40 Whelan's Garage 224--1 Gent's Leather Wallet •.•••••.•••• 5.00 l'nrsons' Dru'g Store 3211-2 Boxes Candy ...... 6.05 T. & ~I. Winter 43li-l Carton Cake Mix " ...... 5.00 Hall's Grocery increasing The Sports Shop Geo. P. Bowden &; Co., Ltd. 225-1 .·ishing Rod ., .. I • I I I ••• t ••• t ••••• 10.00 330-1 Grey Russian Squirrel Choker (2 437-8 Lh~. :llother's Own Tea ...••••••••• 12.00 of mail handling Perlman Furriers Hogan's Drug Store 228-1 Gal. PittsburGh l'nint •••••••••••••• 7.00 B. Stokes & Son~ skins) •• , •..•••... , ...... ••.•..• 39.50 438-nevlon Make·up Travel Case ...... 15.00 letter mail, for 3.00 IIIrs. Ruby Crane 5.00 P. C. O'DriscoU Ltd. 227-Al'on Cosmetics ...... Nfld. Marg~rine ('n. 439-1 Case Banquet Potted Meat .....••• chine cancelled, but 228-1 C.G.E. Electric Krttlr ....•••••••••• 11.95 II. F. Fanning & Son 331-1 Case Good Luck Margarine •••••••• 8.00 440-1 Ladies' Sill'er Plated Dressing Set •• 21.50 Sam LaFosse General Traders Ltd. 17.50 II. F. Fanmng & Son Pos!ible with I'erv sa :!!!9-1 Ca!e "Vita" Swcet Chow ...... li.OO 332-1 C.G.E. Steam Iron ...... Baine' Johnston & Co. 20.00 J. G. Crawford Lid. 333-1 Hot Plate .. " ...... ~ ...... 4.75 441-1.~ Ton Hous~hold Coal ...... 11.50 Nfld. Coal Co. Which must be 230-1 Wash Basin ...... 5.00 Jas. R. Tucker 6.00 Topsail Road Farmer s~t 334-1 Electric Fixture ...... 142-1 Banel Turnips ...... ~ancelled. These ]4.00 Commercial Equipment Co. 335--1 Permanent Wnve ...... 10.00 American Beauty Parlour Ha-Gasoline ...... 5.00 Palmer's Service Station 231-1 Pair Skid Chains ...... Whelan's Garage Harvey & Co .• Ltd. due to their small 232-4 Pairs Nylons ...... R.OO Bon Marche 336-1 Set Autolite Spark Plugs .•..•••••• 5.40 44ol-1 Carton Lilac Tea Bags ••••••••••••• 6.00 5.00 Quidi Vidi Farmer 337-1 Box Apples ...... 5.50 W. J. ~Iurphy 445-6 Pairs Nylons ...... 6.00 Bon Marche eome entrappcd in 2~ Lbs. Local Cabbage ...... 'i.OO Standard Brands 5.00 Arthur Parsons 234--1 CIs Carnation Milk ...... 7.20 .T. p. Williams 338-5 Ibs. Chase & Sanborn's Coffee .•••. 446-Groceries ...... " of mail, with _M.. a," & 5.00 ~lidtown Stores IWO Purity Factorie. 2S~1 :IoGal. Milk Can ...... 10.50 N£ld. Tractor Equip. Co. 33n-:1 Ladles' Nylun Slip ...... " ..... 447-1 llamper Biscuits ...... del&y in delivery. McGuire'S Bakery 340-1 Gent's "Royal Oak" Ol'ercoat. styled H8-5 Lbs. Ruinbow Tea ...... " ...... 7.00 Geo. Neal Ltd. 238-1 Birthday Cake ...... !I.OO 'fhe Royal Stores !.td. .T. H. Roberts & Co. Tbe Post Office 2.'17-1 C/s Asstd. Jams ...... 6.00 Cheivers Foods and tailored by Fashion Craft ...... •. 65.00 H9-12 Qu~rts Castrol ~Iotor Oil ..•.....•• 6.60 5.00 Geo. Churchill & Sons 450-1 C.G.E. Automatic Electric Fry Pan .• 19.95 H. F. Fanning " Son been in contact 2.'18-1 Bag Carrolls ...... 341-2 Boxes Chocolate Bars ••.••••••.... ' 4.00 Geo. P. Bowden & Co. 23D-l Kitchen Stool ...... 6.95 Baine Johnston & Co. 7.00 Lawrence Bros. Ltd. MacCorma!'s manufacturers Ol'er 17.50 J. C. Pratt & Co. Ltd. 342-1 Trunk ...... 451-Dry Cleaning ...... 5.00 24Q-l Electric Steam Iron •••••••••••••• 343-Groceries ...... : ...... " ...... 5.00 O'Keefe's Red & White 452-21·picce Tea Set ...... 5.50 United Agencies Ltd. rears with a I'iew to 3.75 A. Stanley & Son 4.00 Colonial Cordage Co. IUistance 141-1 Set Ramco Car Rings .... " ...... 15.00 Nightingale Motora 344-1 Sack Potatoes (Blue) ...... 453-1 Coil Manilla Rope ...... N£ld. Coal Co. 345--Two 4 lb. Tins Biscuits ...... 5.00 F. E. Knigbt 454-lh qtl. Choice Cured Fish ••••••..•••• 8.00 Ray Riche 2t2-1,2 Ton Household Coal •••••••••••••• 11.50 7.20 Windsor Agencies 7.20 N£ld. Brokerage 24S-Groccrles ...... 10.00 lIayward Greene & Sons Lid. 346-4 Prs. Lincoln Nylons ...... " .. . 455--1 Case Carnation Milk ...... •••••••• Ruby's Grocery 347-Goods Your ChOIce " ...... " .... ". 10.00 R. A. Templeton 458--1 C.G.E. Electric Kettle ...... ••••••• 11.9:> H. F. Fanning & Son 244-1 Box Apple! ••••••••••••••••••• t t t 6.00 Jack's RadiO Shop Sanitary Products If I buman fam 11.00 N£ld. Hotel Drug Store 348-Radio Repairs ...... " .. 10.00 457-2 Dozen Plated Dessert Knives •••••• 10.00 245-1 Writlng Case ...... 4.00 Geo. Broomfield 4.20 A. E. Hickman " Co.. Ltd. POrtion to I family Z46-Tlxl Drive ...... 5.00 Ambrose Murrin, 3411-1 Case Lynn Valley Peas ••••••..•••• 458-1 Case Robin Hood Cake Mix ....•••• Crown Taxi 350-1 Set Car Seat Covers (Installed to suit 459-1 Box Assorted Wafers and Biscuits .• 6.28 Browning Harvey Ltd. daily grocery list 28.00 Auto Service Co. Lid. 20,00 Chesley ChaCe 247-1 Case York Deef Stew ...... :1.50 E. Noel any car) ...... 460-Painting or Interior Decorating ••...• IOmethlng like 50 Davey Fong 248-1 Mb. Box Assorted Toffee ...... 3.00 3:11-Goods Your Choice ...... "." 5.00 Hunt's Variety store 461-1 Lady's and 1 Gent's Toilet Set ...... 3.25 Feehan's Drug Store ~ pounds of 2411-1 Set Spark Plugs ...... 5.40 Acadia Gas 352-Boudolr Set (3 Lamps) " ...... 9.75 J. D. Ashley 462-2 Cartons Biscuits ...... ••.••••••• 6.00 G. S. Doyle Ltd. doughnuts, 10 f •••••••••• t I I • I ••• 25.00 Ben Tulk United Agencics Ltd. 280-1 Plate Glass ••••• 353-1 Plastic Baby's Bath ...... " 6.95 4G3-Lunches, Your Choice •••••••••••••• 5.00 "Knightville" lit heads of lettuce, 3M-1 Box. Apples ...... 5.5U .Wm. Anthony 464-1 Storm Window ...... 12.00 Abel Windsor 251-1 Electric Walfle Iron ...... 16.50 Wm. Heap & Partners 2.50 The Publishers E. B. Tucker Ion of 100 cream. Canada Packers 355-1 Year's Subscription Sunday Herald .• 465--1 Local Turkey ...... 15.00 201-1 Clle Maple Leal Detergent •••• , ••• 9.10 356-12 l·lb Bags Klondike Kisses •••••••• 6.00 Browning Harvey Ltd. 46!!-1 Canary and Cage ...... 21.00 Wesley You n g People" l13-Good' Your Cbolce ••••••••••••••••• 5.00 Bert Edwards. 7.00 Well Wisher Union Colonial Cordage Co. 357-1 Case Libby's Deep Brown Beans •••• 2M-1 COl l Manllla Rope ...... 4.00 358-Goods Your Choice ...... 10.00 Elizabeth Drugs 467-B Lbs. Mother's Own Tea •...••...... 12.00 Geo. P. Bowden & Co., Ltd. 105-1 BI, Ben Alarm Clock ...... 7.SO Geo. Langmead Ltd. 4.35 Parker & Monroe Lid. Cornwall Drugs 3511-1 Pair Chlldren's "Tundra" Gaiters ••. 46!!-1 Lady's Week·end Suitcase with 6 Jars 2l1li-1 Kltcben Scales ...... 10.95 360-50 elght·foot Lengths 2 x 4 Dressed of Superb Ointment ...... 15.00 Allan Morgan, Coley's Pt. 3.19 Canadian Fire Corp. 26.00 LeDrew's Lumber Y a r d, 211-1 Gal. Antifreeze ...... Windsor's Snack Bar Lumber .••...... •....••••• , ••..... 469-Christmas Tree Lights, Bidder's selee· __Soutbern Fry Chicken and Chips •••• 5.00 KelligrcIVs tion ...... ", 5.00 Thomas Tucker & Sons 118-1 Gent's Hurricane Jacket •••.•••••• 12.50 The Big 6 . 286-1 Tire to Suit ...... 21.60 Nfld. Armature Works Ltd, 361-1 Gal. Mat Salin Paint •....•...... 5.70 Standard Mfg. Co. 470-1 Coleman Gasoline Camp Stove •••••. 19.50 John Leckie Ltd., Halifax 362-1 Case White Cross Toilet Tissues (laO 471-Gasoline ...... 5.00 King's Bridge Service Stn. 281-1 Bottle Channel II Perfume •••••••• 0.00 Crocker's Drug Store rolls) ...... • 15.00 Interlace Tissue ~lills !.Ill. 472-200 Birch Junks ...... 5.40 Avalon Coal Supply 282-1 Lady's Bathing Suit ...... 4.00 n. C. Windsor Ltd. 363-1 Case Tustee Polled lIIeat...... 7.20 Ceo. Froude 473-1 Case Fruit Juice ...... 4.32 Bradbury's Grocery 28S-1 Kitchen Step on Can ...... 3.00 Ern Clouston Lid. 364-1 Door. Your Choice ...... g.OO Mark Gosse & Son 474-3 Bags Nails ...... " ...•• 22.50 Dawe's Nail. and Foundry 2M--J T.V. Wrought Iron Stand ...... 6.95 City Radio .It Music 365--1 Carton Kraft Cheese ...... 3.60 G. Butler & Co.. !.lei. 475-1 Baby Seal (White Coat) ...... 15.00 Thos. Bishop 286-Dry Cleaning •• , ...... ' 10.00 McCormack's 366--6 Dozen Caribou Exercise Books .•••• 5.00 Morgan's Printing 47R-Ga!olinp ...... 5.00 Brookfield Service Station 288-1 Barrel Turnips ...... 6.00 White Hills Farmer 367-4 Scrlpto Thin Lend Pencils ....•.•••• 6.00 Walter E. White 477-8 Lbs. Mother's Own Tea ••..•••••••••• 12.00 Geo. P. Bowden & Co., I.td. GREEK 287-2 Pairs Misses Sld·Cap Shoes •••••••• 7.00 Sidney Caplan Ltd. 368-4 Pairs Phantom Nylons ...... R.O() Well Wisher 7.00 ~rack's Bicycle Shop, 'Top' B. B. Stafford BmlTing Brus., Ltd. 47!!-lleJl~I"s to Bieycl~ ...... b ~omen in Greece 2f18-Dustbane Sweeping Compound •••••• 7.00 369-1 32.picce Dinner Set ...••.•...•••. 12K, sail Road. a~Onal luffraee 269-1 Crib lIattresR ...... , ...... 10.00 H. J. Keats 370-1 Brass ~'irc Scrern .•.•..••.•...... 30.00 Chcst.er Dawe. Ltd. 23.00 C .A. Hubley Lid. run for Jlllionil 270-1 Kitchen Sink •••• ,. I •••••••• '" .'." ~~eD~A~ILY~N~EW~S~,~W~ED_N_E~SD_A_Y_,O_C_T_.2_6_,1_9~S5~ ______~ ____~13 $20 for two weeks or $30 for the are in your llne of business. COIlo season with the holder able to fist. federation Is .tllI a hot potato In for salmon, sea trout and other major centres-particularly among I Leave Your Auto At Home Natio~s (Financial Post, Oct. 15th.) found landers wear rubber boots, types .of trout. This is required in businessmen. And Newfoundland lh~,s ,~~~~~~,e of the .. ": .. ,,,,.,.C,,--hurch . o,:.,...f''::''':'1:':7.''''All Want to see Canada's lOth provo even in builtup centres like St. rh'cr~. A trout license can be ob- has a host, of problems which no ince? Here are some Lips fOf John's. To an inland Canadian.' tdned for S5 but no fishin~ allow ma'nland businessman has ever rNT I Chllrches 01 ellri,lI ill tourists, who are being welcomed there are no words which can be cd in rivers. I had to cope with. The provinci I P L ,I.' .-('1 . S.• 4. ,.. il! II Ollar 03 A!\. in increasing numbers from var. (ound to describe the "degrec of Certain hunting weapom at c ! was discovered by John Cabot ia :~I t· qlle ChUTCh 01 All Na· ious parts 'of thc Canadian main. wetncss" which can prevail on pruhibitcd but a bow and arrow 1497. The bulk of Newfoundlanden ,,'(l" "I"h' d .peciol cilotion to be land, thc island. is prrmitted for moo~e and cari· can trace their family history bac. " .. u" • 1 :-< • 1 nl Ihe Nalionol Call eT' Leave your car at homr You Special liquor pe't '1 bo~. Open seasons and Glhrr rc~u· . for aliuost 200 years. ·,IlI'· d S . I "" "" Churellts on aclO can come to the island by st~amcr able for visitors at~~ sc:~~s a;a: · • lat:~n\Change 50 check WIth the I d' YOu'~~ ?,car ;a~~A abo?t "~ana­ '" ~~ , d N 1 Th r :";'/l'( in Clot'clon alb"" 1,' from North Sydney, N.S., or fly milling purchase of three bOlllcs' au Or! les.. . ~ la.n .SI c an merlean Side.' .,.~"".g d;~palr" desm '"11 . It in if the wcathcr is rcasonably a week and also purchase of beer, i. Thc place to get Infor.rr,dll!,n. ~hls IS a carry·over from the ~vaJ "," .,. ~II Nolions Foundation clear. Nativcs say wait until late Or visitors can write ahead and II~ the N~I\·fol.m,d~an~ TourL~1 De· I) ears and, the. result of establish ,t"': 5'1('" by n membeT 01 tilt .~ •• fl. I " """ Th, .'."",, " "'mlb'," h'" """ '""''''' =d, ,,, a~ midsummer. Harvey and Co are 230 pm aimosl '''er.-bod·y· gOn : , .. th t ' h I u trouble sun' Besides hi cam b I' any ra e) uv some c cese an'l I .• ...,. <. • es I ')" ,"!' 'h~1I ,II an~' 0 er par ~uch guidance, more t an 1.200 I l' ' , p means rothcrhood," • k • y t1 f d Al lIe major hcket·handlcl" wilh, home for lunch Tra is at 6 pm a .' i ". \n2r\e', and adult crime, boys and girls find thcir placc~ 'YhOU Ive wllth a boy. Sometimes "Johnny came back (rom Korca ,cract crisl oft·an °1 Icr 00'1 d',' agrncicl scattered across the is· la Britain Nel;'foundlander,' II'ke , . I h' h I b I e comes n tilf middle DC the I It I I bi' mos a ea mg p acc, al'e [' o,e I rl Th . • . 1'\ 10V' Ihe cuun ~'. .cae year III \ c many e u s. I I h v I 8n lonora e dl~chargc and IS n 1 . A 1 IV 'ot in th an. cy handle TeA imsine,s their home Iile and doors are al· t, ~':cr )l\lcllllr dcllnqupnry w~s ; • • • III g I, too scar~d to go through ,the Purple lieart," I e~e~i~~ e 51, s opcn C and are always rrad)' to help the \\"a)', open to \"i,ilors. The atmo~.: ,'" • I'in' If you pl"n to do much filing -- ~Iontrealer or Torontonian 1 \\'01" n f . ." , 63 per ccn.t an d t1 1e ',erat illca Iy c 'ct d , k id s fin . d rccag. 'dark, your protecting hand 011 his lor C;cd-of Impartingi the bl'catll.' m"r . :'0'" 1'111"I ) ure"Cs . III Iar I'Ie, rlcn onto an d'off the I.-land-he . Don" get inl'olvcd in a. politi. , dr~pped r crc~ !"~ ronl: , Seen, agalmt ~he ,nltlon, affection and posts O,f 1m· Ishoulder he eOllfldc5 troubles he Image-still ,,~t5111: 111 the dll'lnc ,trareh~g. . An~1 make sure ~hat prrpared to. rcalTan~c YOl~r plans, cal ar~ument and don't try to tdl ".'~ h~<,k~rotlild.nurs th,~ IS nothmg portance In a ~mall but \'Itally , ~~: _011. some c\olllln~ IS waterprool. ~C\\· Salmon hcr",e~ co't s~ a day. how wonnerCul mainland methods I of a minor miracle. Iwholesome world. What Is more - .. ------.. - _ .... -. ------I'~:! ',', ' • • • •sharing In sports and Icarning ~'r I.. It a policc,type miracle :crafts in racially mixed groups :~ mtre reprcs.ion. It Is the mlr· 'under All Nations' own racially I::r 01 creating an atmosphere . mixed staff, one of democracy's ,u'h:l"h bo"s and girls learn to most traltorou. prejudices simply !!~i2~: In wholesome fellowship. evaporates. ~a:: pl~)'. mutual helpfulness and Yet many a boy and girl comes ;t:!on;1 arhle\'emcnt. to All Nations so warped by bad Su~h an atmosphere can be cre- home !Ire or destructive neigh· I'd onl)' by leadership at once I borhood Influence as to find It .:::ml'l'atcd and Intelllgent. It I difficult to adjust to club !Ire In 'II brought to pass first by All the scattered sessions of the nor· '\lionl' foundtr, Dr. G. Bromley mal program. Then is when the :t~lm, now ont of Mcthodlsm's special vaJ\1es of B week's inten· ,,\!Iandml bishops. It WI. up· sh'e 1I\'lng at '!amp show up most .,:1 [.)r J quarter of • ccntury clearly. a week made possible )l hi' IIIITts50r, Dr. Robert A. Ithrough the help provided by \~cKlbbtn. no\\' director of city I"campershlps" contributed by out· .~rk for :\ltthodlsm·. National side friends. !md ar Mi~'I(ms. An llluslralion of the good

~ew Postal Lectures On Regulations Mink Ranchina ; ~r ordH that the public ma,. On Tuesday at 7,30 p.m~ in the ., •.mol' !1m. In which to II· 'Lecture .Hall. of the Boys' Home ., Ltd. ~:I:m" Ihtm~clves with the new at Whitbourne, Dr. A. H, Ken. ,~!l11 .r~~ullll~n governinr the nedy. wllJ begin a aeries of lee· '. ~;mllllhie minImum .~ize of en· tllres on the prlncipies of mink '!'opr,. (or transmlmon through ranching. Lectures will be held ':1 malls and to u~e up lupplies twice weekly on Tuesdar and Fri· ., ': hln~. there hl~ been an ext en· day evenIngs and wllJ continue STOP :.r. 0(. the effective date of thll throughout the winter months. " 111111110n to Ftb. 1, 19M, It was While the course In mink a h I!ftouneld by the Post Office De· Ing is being put on espe lal~ n~ • ;I!tm.nlTh today •• the 23 men who are presentlyc y ap-or , • new regulahon: which puts prenttced to ranchers at Dlld .:I~ .1I.el a convention of the 0, '.'r.ivmal Postal Union at the last other people In the area who are ('n~m In Brussels, provides that Interested In mink ranching are In· :0 rnvciopes may be accepted for vlted and w!ll be welcome at these ~Iihng which is smaller in size lectures. While there will be no :~In 4 inches lonl and 2~~ lnehes charge made for the course, all .i11. It was pointed out that while those attendIng are requested to Anyone who'. ever driven a GMC Hydra-Matlt' ;o.!.ihlf. with "ery small en\'elopes provide themselves with notebooks. know. thai the work's done for you, •• long ':1 u'\lIII)' much larger than the Dr. Kennedy who is presently before you slide behind Ihl wheel. Shoving mentioned. many t)'pes employed by the Department of :'mml~n~ the clutch and pUlhlng the gears through city ,! ,rwrng cards. In\'\tatlons and Mines and R~sources as a Veterin· I:'ounc~ments are enclosed in arlan for the mink ranching pro­ Itre.t•••• coaxing and sweating your truck .. r~' .mall envelopes. ject at Dildo has had long years up a .t.. p highway, •• grinding down Th, rmon for the adoption o[ of experience in fur farming and hili •••• ,hly'rt all e/iminateell You're left fru ;., (!Imention by the Unh'ersal comes to Newfoundland direct 1,,111 tnion wu the difficulty from the Ontario Veterinary Col· and fresh, to drivel PI~trj.nced by most postal ad· lege where he was employed as a And GMC Hydra-Molles pay big dividends !..niltcilion~ In handling the!e member of the faculty o[ the staff '!:, ,mall envelopes, due to the of that University. He Is therefore In many more ways 01 Will. Fuel, oil, ".tm'rn~ mechanical complcxlty exceptionally well qualUled to lubrication and r.palr costl-plr-mlle are cut .! mail handling operations. Most lecture on the subject of mink to the bane ••• you love time and money 'IItr mail, for instance, 18 rna· ranching Rnd it Is proposed to prevloully wasted on repairing driver­ I:'n~ cancelled, but this 18 not cover 1111 Rspeet! of raising mink, A GENERAL MOTORS VALUe ;~'!ibit with \'ery samll em'elopes Including quality of foundation overworked .nglnll ••• and your truckl 'hieh must be let aside and hand· stock, breedIng, feeding and the k.. p movlnllev.n on Ilippery winter roadsl :"nc~lIcd. The~e cnveloped IIlso. preparation of pelts for market. ,. q, to their small size. often be· The course will also Include In· All the ..-plul othlr Important reasons-will I'.:nt entrapped In largcr pieces [ormation on ranch buildings and prove conclu.lvely that a GMC Hydra-Matic II .! mail, with COnsequent lOIS or cquipment. th. truck for you. S.. your deallr today-and t!i.!· in delh·cry. With thc gencral interest that is pick your GMC from THE WIDEST CHOICE OF The Post Office Department has presently bclng displared in mink ~In in contact with em'elope ranching In the Dildo area of Trin· TRUCKS' IN THE INDUSTRY TODA YI .."~. ~.Inuracturen onr the put two Ity Bay, the series of lectures to the greatest name IHyclra.Mofic " ,fond.reI on mony ..od.", .pli ...r.1 •• f,. c.rt :. :,;:;:-.". ~,-, ...... -...... :- :m~ with a I'iew to securing their be given by Dr. Kennedy should 1ft 10m •• fho". 1!!l!lance In discontinuing the be well attended. As stated above, In trucks the general public Is invited as Choice ot or /i};~~~( ;' .. :". SOME DIET well as those presently employed .;::,,' II a human family ale In pro­ on ranches In the .area. Any per· • ~rtion to I family of bird" the son who Is contemplating the es· • ~ily crocery \1st would Include tablishment of a, ranch wlJ\ un· IOlIIething like ro loaves of bread, doubtedly obtain the success of ~ pounds of hamburger, 30 this enterpriae. ADDITIONAL GMC "PLUS-VALUE" FEATURE~I dOUlhnull, 10 pouncls of Iplnaeh, AND HERE ARE manufacture of these items and hu ~ heads of lettuce, Ind one /lal· NI., laf.ty-DOIlln.d "Hldd.n received their wholehearted co­ Wldesl Cholco olll.a, AxIOl n of Ice cream. .uli L.n,th 'rom ... No. ~ St.p"l idl. adding t. Iho " ..k operation. In view of the fact that ..Ii '-noramle W,aparound I. tho Indullr,' Rugged, a.. paran.l-desl,n fram." with .Id. app •• r.n", Ih ...... Can".ttd this was thought to be very effee· 'ront Wlndshl.ld and ...r d.plnd.bl ••nd quiet, OMC'. larOlr lid, memb.rs, give Sol.ty Slep' .ro .n Import.nt "'Ity· TAKES OVER COMMAND Wind". 01 .. youlhllrom.ndo'" I.mou. Hypold Re •• ,1,.1 .. giv. tlve, it had been decided to fix O".lIy add.d It.enalh and plus factor. lei, ,now, mud can't form 8FOEST, Germany ReutNs - .ohly foclo, of a 'wooplno large, tooth con tad area for Oct. 1 as the effective datc 01 the p ..,,,tiOft •• add y..... 1 ~ Oft th.m .•••nd ...... 10 til. cab II "l. RO/ler RGwley took up his wld •• ap.n .Iew. W,aparaund long, trouble·free sef'lice and new regulation, but It haa now longl., Iroubl.·f... lif. to your ...ch •••;"t lOst Thursday as senior com· rtar windowt tw1n yi.ofl, tintld qui.t operation I been found that there arc a con· OMCtlll,k. ala .. art ...tr0 6 coll Dplionl. ~nder of Can"dlan Army NATO slderable number In circulation. It "'. iO~e, In Eul'ope. He replaces 18 to avoid loss and Inconveniencc GMC·l~'5t "l. W. A. B. And>re50n, for two to the public, therefore, that" ex fk'.~":~$i;\i;';;;U:f;j'~;Wm~mr;,~_l?tW,,%:rtM:$.;~W;;jI,::mm.futmm:t1WWi!1W.MmmwtWft:;fXtwi''Eg:';:~tr;:;m::F,;r~'::w;)%~;{;m:[g~@:m':lm':::::mr:t:@;t%mw:::~(:;~;:m;:mG1:E1W;:W%liWill.ltiig_mm·':s·::~- ~arl comman"er of the 1st Cana· tension has been made to Feb. 1. t~n I nlantry BrIgade group, In order to assist the Postal Ich is 10inl home. Serl'lce In the meantime, however. . GItEEXSVFFlAGE the public Is asked to u~e wher· • MOTORS, LTD. ever possible .envelopes that are NOVA 11~.omen in Greece were Irlnted TERRA at least the minimum lize speci, iii lonal IUItUIe and the r1aht to REAR NEWFOUNDLAND HOTEL I lor national oUice in 1952. fled, , by 2~, Inches. • THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 19~ "' Wo:"e"" Associatioll • 1 DIscuss Latest " ·Sho ran an ews BI-Annual. Meetmg Ills Wheat Tr d being delayed a week or more be· M d V·· St. John's Presbytery By ARCH MacKENZIE I'" r~t l't_tio~ • e fore they can get cargo. Apart 0 eratO)' IsIls Canadian Press Staff Writer Agreement 10 an acreage :- Grand Bank: from the economic side of such The congrcgation of the United The bi.annual meeting of tbe SI. \ Reports brought In by local tion of 15 per cent I ~ delays there Is also the fact that Church were pleased and honour- John's Presbytery Women's As· Women's Associations showed good LONDON, (CP)-Ghosts of past WAR FoNDS PL~N householders are sometimes with· cd by a visit of the Moderator, the soclation of the United Church of work being done. wheat talks will lurk in the back· The North American' d out coal for periods due to the Right Reverend George Dor~y, Canada was held on Wednesday, It was proposed that greetings ground when the United Nations and a bad Australian tro r~ui:: delay In cargo arrivals. Here, for D.D., on Sunday. The distinguish. Oct. ]2, in Wesley Unit~d Church, be sent Irom Ihls meeting to Mrs. wheat ~onference opens at Geneva vened Again in 1938 I P II~ Fishery Instance, over Ihe past weekend cd Church dignitary arrived here under the chairmanship of the (Dr.) A. S. Butt, who Is con· Oct. 26 to discuss the latest ills of I afotl for a second ag PIns 'Ill Inshore I . f II . t' this major world trading com· corporatl'ng acreage reetmett i, I no coa I was t0 be bought , although over the weekend, heing met by a President, Mrs. Lewis Bartlett. va escmg 0 owmg an opera Ion. d' cu I. II":: An enigma found two local vessels should have ar· deputation at Swift Current and The meeting opcned with Worship Singing of Ihe Doxology brought mo Ity. quotas and an "ever·normll "" notes of history has rived, dlscbarged, and sailed again driven here. Service conducted by Mrs. Am· the afternoon session to a close. Those of the 80 Invited countries ary" governed by m" lit ' b d i'l tl d electl'ng to attend wlll be con· maxl'mum stocks. Inimuill I:.' basiS for a un der norma I con.dltlons The A \'cry large congrcgation at. brose King, assisted by lIIrs. Berd- All mem ers an v SI ors re re e play and now Closes for Season 5 t ag • ,. d' . h t b situation Is something similar to tended the evening scn'ice at ard King, who read the Scripture, to Wesley Lecture Hall where a cerned with a 50·year-old problem. The Second World W Scope production GRAND BANK-Fishing con lhons aV2 no een so that whleh has prevailed In pre. wblch the Moderatur was guest followed by prayer hy Mrs. Don. delicious tea was served by the Still sought is machinery effec· that. The next step was t~r !r!~1 romance of an good in recent days. The inshore catch from Lawn to vlous years, and although every preacher. The service was also the aid LeGrow, all deJc"ates of the' four combined Church groups of tively stabilizing a cereal crop ington inter-Allied • e["II~ that loved "n~t . th b' b d f' h d t h b h b d d II t' .on !rlt( here has been much sma II er since C IS rQezc an IS - year promises are ma e 0 ave annual Tbanksgivlng Sen'lce of the Bauline W.A,. the W.A. During the social hour, w ose a un ance excee s e ec Ive . convened at the request 01 t,1 well." The oUermg of el1nen think that the fish have now moved into deeper such loading bottlenecks remedied congregation, and it was conduct· The President, Mrs. Lewis Bart· greetings were brought by Dr. A. demand. [United Kingdom in 1941 E ..1 pening tomorrow at offshore waters. Weather conditions have not been very It seems that the same situation ed by the Minister, Rev. Dr. J. L. lett, Ihen pointed out that the S. Butt Irom the Men's St .. John's The .variety of systems ev~lved ed were tighter forms ~f ~~;~t ~heatre is by far the . F' h . Ltd develops every autumn for New·, Reynolds. In his sermon, tbe Mod. WA was the ~rothcr of the Churcb Presbytery that was meetmg at at prevIous conferences have either \ gulations previoush' favo d ,~ fully authenticated good either for fish curing and Grand Bank IS efles ., foundland coal coasters. era tor took as his topic "R~spons. i and each member had a part to Topsail that day. He referred to failed to draw support froI? cer· the U.K. the world's lar~~!t b~ trio, spectacularly slill have a considerable quantity of fish on the beaches. ibilUy of the Individual," and left. play in the bringing in of God's Rev. Ira Curtis, D.D., being great- taln important wheat countries, or \' porter, stuck at the prict! cll'~ tapestry of actual ] The Pauline C. WinterS is now \ Wdd I B 11 R thought provoking message with Kingdom. Iy missed from the ranks; by Mra. bbeefn f~ustrlated tbYt" other events In 1942, an international ~h~ edifices and locales. In port discharging a cargo of accompanied on his trip by Mrs. e In~ e S the congregation. Delegates and visitors were weI· H. R. Luscombe, President of the e ore Imp emen a Ion. : council was established. A prodllction, released dried codfish which was loaded at Carler. When here, Major Carter WELL.G~ANDY Durin~ his visit herc' the ~rod. corned by ~Irs. T. Roberts of Wes· \' St. John's Presbyterial W.M.S" and Wheat's feast-md-famlne record ment in principle was re h ~I. centurY.Fox, stars nortberu ports. This Is the first met with the Town council and The wedding of Lillian, daugh- erator visit cd the U.C. Academy ley Association. A reply to this by Mrs. (Rev.) McCabe, President ~U~ing th; ~ot~~entury .had fbc~n acreage restrictions, expo:t\:o~~ mand, Gi1be~t Rol time in )'ears that such a full discussed with the members cer· ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wells of I on ~.!onday morning. On Sunqay was given by ~rrs. (Rev.) R. N. of Carbonea~ Presbytcry W.A. m uence y e openmg 0 vir· minimum and maximum ( field, FranCOise carla of dried fish has been land. taln matters. Bay L'Argent, with RoY, son of evemng, following the Chutch SCI'. Rowsell of Briglls, I The ~eetmg re·convened .t 8 gin farm lands In Canada. Argen· overs and a minimum 1r!J­ Price in a screen ed bere and Is also the first time Major Carter advised that there Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Grandy of this vice, a representative group of the :I!l's. Allan Wilkinson of Old· p,m., With ~!rs. L. Crummey con- tina and Australia before 1914. price·all to come Into force !~PI:1 the Kate O'Brien In this correspondent's memory was con~ldl'rable Improvement In town was solemnized on Thurs. con;lregation were at the parson. Perliean rendered a beautHul meso ducling the Devotional Service, as· Two world wars' droug~t and high. end of the war. I UI Veiller and Sy that a local concern hns purchnsed the economic condition of the rid· day ~venlng, October 13th. ,age to mcel the Church lender. sage in song entitled "Free as the sisted by Mrs. D. Butler leading ~ost wl~eat produ~tlon III European This was frustrated b)' the wOdl lett also produced (Ish .In the norlhern secllon of tbe Ing particularly In the Burin Pen· The cercmony was seld In the' On Sunday morning Dr. Dorey Bird." '1 the Scripture reading In u.niso.n. Im~ortlng countrtes have all left cereals sho:tage and I frC!h t1trt prinled by together, the film prodnce. It all goe~ to shoW what Insula section. The fishery was Salvation Army Citadel with Major 1 wa~ guest preachcr at the Fortune Holl call and minutes of last ~lrs. L. ~ru~mey game an mSP.lr. their mark~. was ~ade In 1947 at, London. ing one of Ihe • ~omp.ratively small. quantity of good this )'ear although In some George Wheeler officiating. I Untted Church. I meeting were read by ~Irs. D. mg meditation based on "Faith REVIEW I~ A Nations galhered In an II~~ dried codfish Is a\'alla~le these sections \'cry felY !Ishcr~en werC The bride was given In mar. Butler, in place of Mrs. H. Gulli·, and Trust." . This UN c?nference I~ expected phere of bread rationing. Rite 'u dramas o[ the days alnng the coast \\ e under. Ifishing but the various fIsh plants riage by Mr. George Snook. Her I Iwho, lI'e regret to sa)" was un· The guest speaker for the eve· Ifust to review and discuss. the in short 5upply. With Ari!nt:~ season. ~1:'nd that Grand Bank Fisheries alon~ tbe coast wcre quite active bridesmaids were Misses Ethel IS I '.l Iavoidably ahsent through illness. ning lYas Rev. W. Langille, B.A., present three·year Internah~nal \ abstaining, a multilateral bulk (t~ The film's love ~llnlled are conslder.l~g purchas.l and the offshore draggers landed 1 Green and Joan Grandy, and the a vallon j~rmv It is the wish o[ the SI. John's of Cochrane Street Centennial Wheat Agreement which expires tract was worked OUl. Exporttl notorioUS love Inl additional quantities of fish I big calch('s. lie felt that there Is duties of best man were perform. • " i Presbylrry W,A. that Mrs. Gulli· Church, who delivered a very in- .July 31, ]~56. !hcre ~re 48 mem- agreed to make ll'ailabll Itlll horn Indy of the l6t north this ~'ear. slill an urgent need for additional cd by Mr George Follett with lIarvest Fe~t] val I ford will hal'c a speedy recol'ery .. spiring and challenging address ?er countries, II1cluudmg Ihe Vat· I amounts of wheat and Hour It II il5 effects on a lola]or r. W. Carter, Fcdcral' fish plants in Fortune Bay to look Messrs 'D~nnlri Snook Rnd' Bruce ,....: : and pointed out that the W.A. was Ican. 1below a maximum pricp. Imporlt~ courl ruled by the f mfmbt'r of Parliament for Durin· Iafter the fishrrmcn ill Ihat area. B [I II' ffl' II t b'd h' The annual 1\(ll'l'cst Fcstival of: The th,'me S""~. '·].ct the a great fellowship movement reach· After the broad principles hal'e Iagreed to purchase their qU'III'1 Jl ~f Spain. Olivia .. . u c 0 cia ng R rl es 0) 5. . • . , I" I I . d v I urgeo, was ID town rcccntly for llinemploymcnt Insurancc for fish· I Th tl h I I' th the Sall'atlon Arm\' was celehrated Beautl' (I[ .10'11' he Seen In ~ C , ing out to help the church and its leen cmere pro and con, a sec or abo\'e a minimum price ukes on Ihe role e B • f I I . . . e recep on was c C III r. , "..., . . 'h I AI' d f . .' . • a ler eomp ct nil R tour of cnnell IS shH actll'cly pur. j C d' L' H II I t on !In' TIllS \'ear's was then sUlig 11)' the \\ 0 C S·. mcmbcls to Rcquire a faith. on con ercnce is antiCipated, per· FOUR·YEAR NfT ~tage by Katharinr dI~, bem~ flwl1ks~l\'In~ I the riding by mutor boat. He was! slIerl hy ~Iajor Cartcr at Ottawa I 2ndR dlRbn egllon a aim I\f,as a · rl'cnt was ~'rr\' illccc',~[tli I\C' \\:erc sociatiun. ! throll~h Christian expcrience> and! haps early next year. This would Another Internatio~d '

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TIlE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 19.5.5 O~llV ! "I thought you might be In- self." ~. .terested," blandlY remarked Sand "Isn't that rlfther extraordin· in the understatement of the ary?" Lynch in'lulred. STAR PARAMOUNT year, "in knowir.g something fur· "It is an extraordinary anchor· ther of our plans. Captain Carey age!" Notv Playing tells me we wii! reach our des· . WITH the knuckles of his right Shows To See To.morr()t~ tination-" he glanced at a par hand Meer th(!.l tapped the chart, per.thln. carve.l· gold watch on taking in an area of a couple 01 his big wrist-"in about 50 hours. hundred squarp. miles. ::I ~:::::::;;~=~;,-;;==:;:~::;:=; his prime minister's social accept- AUDII MURPHY,- IN GENI"IT'$ ALWAYSKELLY INFAIR 'PITOL Ance At eourt by her recognition "TH. CIMARRON KID" WI!ATHIR" \ THE STORY: Three sinister report to the bridge before going Herr Meer-" he pointed to the "The cases He here." ,,'\ The meeting of these two Incen. __ _ :Incldent. hilve marred the voy· forward. young German without looking "How many~" Lynch barked. C dlates a romance that flames to One of thol4! excltlnl, suspense- "It's Always Fair Weather: agl of the Vittorla, owned by When he did not appear thl! at him-"wlll ~how you the posl· "Twenty," Meer had answered self.destructive force with Philip laden Teehnlcolor Westerns, Unl· M.G-M's latest musical In Cine- Viggo Sand, Inlo thl Carrlbbun. officer of the watch phoned down lion on a map" Iwithout thinkit'g. He frowned himself finalizing the condemna. versal·lnternat:onal's "The Clmar· mBScope and color reunites the Now Bertram Lynch and his from the chartroom to inquire Stiffly and with I kind of with annoyance, then seemed to Todav lion of the princess now openly ron Kid," starrlnl Audle Murphy stBll' -dIrector. producer. author p.rlner Robert Dean. learn they what had bceOlroe of him. It was grudging 510W/1ess in his move· decide that th~ InformatJon wa. " B rrferred to a~ "That Lady." It Is and Yvette ~Ulay Ind backed. team of Gene Kelly,' Stanley Do- are s,eking I cache 01 gold bul· learned that Brunke had left the ments Meer htepped to big not lifter all of great consequence OLIVIA OE HAVILLAND the monarch's callous meting oul wllh a Iplendld supportln, cut. nen, Arthur Freed, Belty Comden ',Ion secreted tn Haiti by a Nazi crew's quarter~ some 20 minutes blood.wood d~sk in a corner and Lynch looked at the eellini. IN ''THAT LADY" of puni~hment for love, especially opens. tomorNw at the Slir and Adolpb Green, who brought submarine in til. closing days of before eight. lIe had said some· began to flatt!'n witb his hands "Let's see. That works out at IN CINEMASCOPB I concerning one so favored, that Theatre. the hit musical, "On the Town," to World War II. thing to one of his companions a roll of stiff white paper which about 220 pounds a case. Allow· lay on It. Lynch and I joinerl Ing for tbe weight of the cbestl , -;-1:';-;; in thr fnot. i ha~ tea~ed bewildered generations From the opening to final fade· the screen five years ago. • • • about going on deck for a smoke ~n rnl.n 1a • f h" d hi h h I ht t thl Itt I 11 f I XIII F . d . h B k' him and 100ke1 over his should· themselves, say .bout 250 poundl .,', ' of hi'tory ha~ pro\'ided the' 0 l~tOr18ns an w c e gena ou, S p cure can a ns a 0 The new plce.ure stars Kelly, ric nc run e was never apiece." .. ' r I h" icrosslng which Lynch had de· Carey admilltd frankly thRt called Windward Passage." to exaggerate lis value. Thea, ~ . "lit '1 nwrlll;' at the Capitoi \'oulhflll duel. brinss to the role stamp it as on~ of the be.t. ten by Andre Previn, with lyrics Imanded from Captain Carey. We anyone of • dozen men might Meer put a fi··ger on the north· days when we dlm't lee much If I. it, many a ba'Jk robber makel : ~ ",'l'I:nlr~ .. 10\' I~r thr mo.t entor. '.the intelligence an d sympa th yesTh t ory concerns th e reI'd't ease by Comeden al,d Green. 'went to Lynch'f cabin to rea I. I lave sippel' didunnot ce aft er ernmost tip of the great west· ~h,::I~.~'I;lrni".a;rt1 \' .. r>io~ of the \ that. hare characterized ~er other from prison ot the Cimarron Kid. I The rcport i'c had drawn up Brunke; tipped him overboard jutting peninsula of the Island . the mistake of imagining that 11 he could fill his pockets, he would . II .. :.. CI"c'I"lI'II' C;lst ngainst a.\ earlIer delineations of unusual" played by Audie Murphy, his join. R . P .'was clear. eris)), factual. Able and then retumed to his quar· "This," said the German with walk off a mlHionalre. Fact iI, ,Ii ~r,\~r ,;; .~'rll;~1 10th century women including Melanic of "Gone ing of the notorlou. Dalton Ganl eealDS OSSeSSlOn :Seaman Friedrich Brunke of ters, with no O.le being aware of an air of cold (i~tachment, "is the one pound avcirdupoll of pun ':;e,:; .. n~ 1,'r~lcs. The Atalanta With the Wind," "The Heiress" through no choic'l of his own and u IStuttgart, Germany, 46 years old, it. There was no evidence how· 1IIoie St. Nicholas. An anchorage I., gold Is only worth about $615." ~r<';::c::,'n. r!'lra,cd h~' Twentieth, and "M~ Cousin Rache!." Gilbert the gang's sub.,equent failure In r Ihad been assigned to f.orepeak ever, that anyone had any trace there is here oC a great excel· Of Sell irl,,'s Bell (To be continued) '.i " "0" ,tar' Olivia rle Ham· IRoland IS dashing, flamboyant as a series of attempted bank rob· ~ 1 Ilookout on the eight to midnight of motive for such an act. lency. It Is kaown only to my· ltnt1li1'3;d r.\"".' C,ilhrrt .. ,noland, . Paul Sco. the cnrrer·minded commoner wh 0 ber I es, AIdpo glltnt an trag Ic love ST. BONIFACE, Man. (CP)-' watch on the el'enlng of June 16 . As to the "ladies and gentle- ':"1 'Fra,;r<,;,r nos:;~' and Drnnis I falls Into the trap of love. Philip artalr between the Kid and the The cathedral city of st. Boniface That station, Carey explained, men" as tbe Captain described ~: . '0 A smrn adaptation of i is portrayed by film newcomer daughter of a rancher, played by has reg.hied possession' of Lord was not usually occupied but the them, only Miss Wyndam, Mr. ,;.e~a;r ()'Ilrirn book hy Anthony Paul Scofield who should present· Beverly Tyler, runs through the Selkirk's bell-the first on the. night was stormy and there was Braun and Mr. Sand were at din· ~:~lIrr anrl :;y Bartlell. Sy Bart. Iy find himself lured to Holly story. Prairies to call worshippers to a fog. It was Brunke's duty to ner below. Tlo~ Vlltorla had been '," .:,,\ I,r.r:ucrrl the color film 1I'00d as the result of his clectrl· Interwoven through the plot prayer. pitching and r!llllng rather heav· ~:: 'rd hI' Tcchnicolor. All put I Cylng performance as the fru.. runs another rllmance, featuring The lOO·pound bell, which was . f 11 It lIy for landsmen'S taste and the ", I.:i :':;~;':rr. ihr IiIm ~urceeds In be- i tratcrl monarch. Mr. Scofield has a member of the gang, played by badly broken, unused and un· church and cracked as .t e. rest had beggl''' off. '..' , :I :... r r~ c.f thr most pro\'ocative i heretofore contented himself with James Best, and Cimarron Rose, heralded in a church basement lay outside for years, neglected Lynch and I regarded ench ·1 .:;:_., rf Ihr rurrrnt cinemallc I London sta~e appearance before a role handled In telling fashion from 1868 to 1937, now rests in and unknown. New churches were other thoughtfully. ,. Ii ":";',~ . joining the "That Lady" company by a new Unlversal.Intcrnatlon,l the museum sec lion of the St. buill, new bells installed, but the "At least Sa!ld haa decided to 0".' '. I' S . di Y t Dill der l'ct was Corgottcn Then some· . tl " TO-MORROW T ,.'.," InI'r

I Producer 1'ed Richmond and de-I River settlement and the bell was I er once h~ .. rd It rmg. He Ihed. a '1 evidently the master list. I.' EVENING SHOWS: U~U5 " lserves much credit for the ,wiflly lost for 69 years. i sick man an southern France In then counted tl:e supposed r:opy . " .'. I paced, hlghlv·dramatlc actlon I It had crashed from the steeple i 18:0' A stone m~m~rial n~w, Is' he gal'e me In the lounge this :.' ~IATlNi::ES; MONDAY - TUESDAl' - WEDNESDAY - fIlm. 01 the tiny oak Roman Catholic: bemg erected to him an the city. morning, It was one sharI." That. THURSDAY _ FRIDAl' 1.10 Outsandlng musical leore for i confirmed, I thought. the Infor· I SATURDAY 2 O'CLOCK NlWPOUNDLAND'S FRIENDLY THiAIU ·"The Cimarron Kid" was lupervls· :Charl~-s-P. BoYle recch'es credit! PEACEFUL BOUNDARY malion we had In London. ed by Joseph Gel'lhenlon and for the film's spectacular cinema. i The international boundary be· • f' • _._------_ .•. _.. - I tography. Itwccn the United States and ALL this time Meer. Ignored, i churches, bullfight aren •• dotting. _ I Canada is marked with monu· : had been Itanding In the middle I LAST TIMES TO·DA Y : 118 celebrated amber-hued ler. iSPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION' ments of I'arious kinds and has !of the room, holding hands with: \. : rain. The film haa much to delight "Profile" With i the distinction. of being the long· ihimself, putting Ihem in h~s· "FLAME AND THE FLESH" ! TO-DAY I the eye and much to bemuse the John aentley, : est nonmililanzed boundary In pockets, taking them out of hI! , I mind. The. Gr'IDry I the world between two nations. Ipockets. . i ------~ I ~~~~~~====

, : : Programmes On The' Air Today : : ~ I . ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.~ I 9.00-A Date With Denya. I 12.30-Newl. I 8.30-Eddie Cantor. *-STAR 12.35-Bob Lewis Show. A.OO-New. 9.15-No Lullaby fnr Liza. ' * 9.30-A Date with Den),s. CIN l.OO-New~. 9.01-Album of Fal'ourites. 9.4~Burtonl of Banner Street. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER ZI 1.01-Frank Parker Show. 9.15-Hali of Fantas),. U5-News. . 9.45-D05co News. 10.OD-NeW5. . 7.3D-CBC News. t3D-Behind the Scenu. : 10.00-News. to.30-Adopted Son. T'O-MORROW 7.3S-Top of the Mornill,. 1.35-Sport~ Parade. 110,01-Through the Sports Glass. 10.S5-News. .. _--_ .. _-_.---- From thl Hovel 1i.OO-CBC News and WI' tiler. 1.4D-Bargaln Hour. 10.15-Strictly Prh·atc. 1l.01l-Club Time. --_ ---- S.lS-Muslcal Clock. ].4~Mantovani Melodips 110,4~Barrr Wood Show. IU5-News. I ~ M.te O'o/in 12.00-Club Time. . O.OG-Mornlnll Devotlonl, 2.00-Newl. .11.00-National News. .' I ~ It w.... " II. ru.IIr 1TttUfH0000C SOUNO 9.15-Program Preview. 2.01-Perry Mason. 1l.15-Sports Parade. 12.15-Bank of Happine5!. ,,,fIf ()tmAW IMI'II 9.20-0rgan Stylings. 2.15-Road of Life. 11.3D-I was a Communist lnr FBI. 12.30-NewB. Aho-UP-TO.THf·MINUTE NEWS-NOVELTY O.3D-Melody Smpbooir. 2.3D-Matinee. 12.OD-New~. 12.35-Musical Menu. lO.DO-Know Your Newfoundland. 3.00-News. 12.01-Houseparty. L30-News. 10.1D-Hit of the Dar. 3.01-Housewlvel Club (prlml. 1.45-Tunes For Today. [,'ENTNG 8HOW5: 'I' O'CI.OCK-B.OO •.OO-News. 12.30-News . 2.00-Jllatlnee. ., 10.1S-Irls Power. 12.35-Hollseparty. 2.M-News. ., IO.2~CBC New •• 4.0~Spot the Star. MATINEE I P.M. US-Good Luck Ranch Pari,. 12.e4-New•. 3.00-Dollara on Parade. 10.30-Triple Treasur •• 4.QO-News. 10,4~BBC Variety. 4.30-Ranch Parly. 12.~~Prayer. 4.0~Newfoundland Parade. l1.1~Atl,ntle School Broadcasl. MO-New•. 1.00-Queen and Sign Off. ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT. S.Ol-Record Shop. 4.30-Bank of Happiness. t\'[S~G-ADULTS """""" .. '50 CHILDREN ...... 350 11.30-Nfld. Sehopl Broadca.t. B.OG-New •. 4.55-News. 1l.4S-Parade of StaTl. 6.0t-Bulletin Board. 5.0O-Junior Jamboree. MATISEES-ADULT8 .. """" .. 500 CHILDREN"" ...... " .. 250 12.00-Announcer', Cholc •. 6.0~Record Shop. VOCM 5.30-Supper Serenade. 12.1S-BIlIy O'Connor Show. B.25-News. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26 6.00-New5 and Weather. IUO-Farm Broadcalt. 6.30-Hospllallty Time. . 6.25-Lost and Found. tUS-Aunt Lucy. 7.00-New•. 7.00-Breakfast Club. 6.45-News. 1.00-Mld Day Serenld •• 7.00-The Barrelman, NEXT ATTRACTION 1.I5-Laura Limited. 7.01-Courtshlp and Marrlaga 7.1D-Newl. MAUREEN O'IIARA - ANTHONY QUINN In "THE 7.1S-Program Report. 7.30-New •• 7.15-Doctor Paul. 1.30-CBC New. and Weather, 7.30-News 7.55-News. 7.30-Rendezvous with Records. MAGS1FICENT MATADOR" - ADVENTURE AND 1.4~Doyl. Bulletin. 8.00-Canada at Work. 2.0D-Your Good Nei.llbbour. 7,45-Dark Stranger. B.OD-Breakfast Club. THRILLS-IN CINEMASCOPE. S.OO-Newi. 8.30-Hit of the Day. B.30-Penthouse Party. 2.l5-Words wltb Muile. S.OI-Spotllght on the Stars. 8.35-News. 9.00-Room 25. 2.29-Dominlon Time. . S.l~Eehoes from Yesterday. B.4D-Name the Newfoundlander. !l.30-Come A·Calling. 2.30-Popl on ApprovaL 9.45-News. 2.45-The Happy Gang. 10.Otl-Libcrace. 3.15-Man Around the House. lO.30-0ne Night Stand. MURPHY •YVETTE DUGAY 3.3D-Trans.Canada MaUnu. Bible Story 1O.45-News. mIl' ~M[$I($J UD-CBC New •. 1I.OO-Sportscast. ;... 8ERY JiliN noSIII' ,tor 0ItIS8II ,Ill 4.35-Tlmely Tunel. 1 1.l~-('llIlr Time. .._1IIal SlIM. ~ _lUI 11I1ll1. __ KI ...·11Ift1Sll tilMllM IIiIt 8 Solid 4.4~Chlldren'. Story. ACROSS 12.UIl-Nt'ws. ., .------5.15-lIIuslc of the West. . 1 He led Ih. . 7 "Look to Ihe 12.1l1-·(,11It. Tim •• 5.3ll-f'ishcrlea Broadc8Ht -. Ihull t2.:l0-News . 5.4~Klndergarten Israeliles of the Air. • IUllord!" 1~.35-Clllb Time. 6.OD-lntermezzo. from Eiypl • ModifY Special Added Attraction to Can ••n lOO-News in a Minute and 6,25-Program PrevIew, II Genus of Closerlown. 6.30-Supper Guest. e He slew willows 6.45-Muslcal Program. Goliath 10 Opine 7.00-CBC News and Wellb~. 11 Fly 12"- the 7.tS-Curtaln Calli. 13 Le,lsl. II v. Kingdom of VOUS 7.30-Tops Today. body Heaven" ~8 Distant 42 Culmination WEDNF.SDAY. OCTOBER 28 7.45-Doyle BulleUn. 14 Meatless 13 Chairs (comb. form) 43 Regrets' NOW PLAYING 8.15-Nfld. Story. 11, Dinner cour5e 18 Born 29 Head 44 Sea eagles 6.30-8ign On and Sundial. 8.aD-Rawhide. 16 Blttervelch 20 Cedes cO\'erings 46 Gudrun's 6.55-Sundial News. B,4~Jntroduction to Wednesd.y 17 Heating 21 Plays 35 Wutern cattle husband B.30-Today's the Da,.. - Night. 36 . device 220pen·Bsted Venlilate (myth.) 8.45-Rex Koury, 9.00-Alcest~, 19 Sweet potat" blow 37 Wipes, 81 47 Pare A.OO-It Happened Lut Night. .•.~--- GIGAII"e. GolIG~·ou5 IN \ ·1T"s:A •...,.1 ~ -'* ~ 1l,3D-CBC National News, 20 Hilled 23 Ribbon dishes 48 Makes lO,OD-Coffee Time. MUSltAL .UII~ J • '. .:"Io~'II'",Y8 • h:.". t --- alIt led tb.. (comb. form) 40 Fir~t Jewish mistakes ltOD-Turn Back the Clock. ClMa"'foI.O"1 CJON \ Wise Men to 24 Wild ox of hieh priest 50 Gilddess of 1l.30-Pepperrell Juke Box. \ !F~R WMTDJI ~ r.i ! tbe Minger Celebes 41 Conler- Infatualfon 12.00-The D.B. Alitl 111:;;.;;.....- GiN. KlLLY' bAN DAlUY W WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 .2~ Le,al point :7 Employed catcher &2 Winglike part 12.30-Hillbilly MaUnee. -- 28 Book of thij tOG-Behind The Story. ~~_'!!D CHARI •••·DoLORl8 GRAY~ 7.00-Wake Up Ind Live. l.1~At Ease. 7.10-News. , Bible . ~)~-'M.G.!J MICHAILKiDD. lssolve 3.DO-AFRS Sports Page. 7.50-Bob LtwII Ibn, 3.15-What's the Story? 1 TIMES OF SHOWS. 8.I)O-Newl. !at'Jrlsh fuel I:, S.OS-Bob lAwia Show, ,S5 Sorrowful 4.0D-VOUS Record Room. I,i 4.3D-AFRS News. • ;1, En.:-;ISG SHOWS: 1 O'CLOCK-B.OO B,3D-New •. !88 Fruit drinks Also-UP-TO.THE.MINUTE NEWS-NOVELTY U5-Bob Lewll Sbow. .Ie DeriSive 4.45-The Outdooraman. 5.00-Bln, Crosby. MATINEE 2 ut. '.OO-N."•. : composltionl TIMES OF SHOWS, 9.05-Juke BOll Revl,w. '42 Exist 5.15-Sporll Page. U.3D-Flnll Year. S.3S-Topics and Issuel. EVENIN'G-"THE CIMARllON KID" 7 O'CLOCK-US 45 Eagle's home "s-I~i-+-- 6.00--Sports NewareeL ADMISSION PRICES FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT. O.45-Women'. Newi. 4SMlmic "PRQFJLE"-UI IO.OO-New" ·'.Arrow 6.35-It's Time. £\'ESISG-ADULTS ""...... 750 LJlILDREN .. " ...... 3k lO.OI-Parade of Hits, 61 Cllck.be~e~t:~I·e~Il"IIIrr-1I-"""i- 6.45-Bill Stern. 7.0D-AFRS News. MATINEE Z P.M. MATINEES-ADULTS ...... " .. 1100 CHILDREN ...... " .. ".Zlo IO.tS-What'. on my Mind? 13 Instructor to.30-Who Am J? 14 Vendor 7.15-'1'0 be Perfectly Frank. 10.4~oan Blanchard, ,55 German cIty 7.30-Music-Off the Record. ------10.GO-Parade tlf JIlts. ;DO Trlln tracks 8.00-Groucho Marx. U.30-Dragnet. NEXT ATTRACTION 1l.000Newa. DOWN LAST TIMES TO·DA Y IOBERT RYAN - ROBUT STACK - CAMERON 11.01-BIII Ring Show. 9.00-My Son Jeep. I t.l!l-Tennessee Ernie. I 1 Masculine 9.30-SG4,OOO Question. MIT('m:U, In "1I0US! OF BAl\IBOO" !)RAMA H.aO-Imprisoned Heart. 2 Above ! IO,OO-News. "CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS" A('TIOS - SUSI'!:. ."1; - IN CINt:;\IASCOI'E, 11.45-My other Love. aIniquities 10.15-March of EI'enls. 12.00-News. • Consume 1 10,30-Music 'Til Midnight. 12.0l-Bob Lewis Show. , PU'lt \12.00-5ign orr and Anthc·m. 12.15-Bllly O'Connor. • THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNt-sn A. V r", ~< 'II" 16 SiR ARTHUR C0NAN I." 1 AAI ~1Z I.AiE· Ut-tL:~- ,jj;:S;'~'~ YOU AII.~ rOl1.MOUIN,EIZ ,~Ir.! rlENIZ'J'! ~Cl! '~2~' SIR ~Nrf t:t:JN 1l<1: OWNE~ OF eAStE:1VIi.1,= BAS~E~r~[, fiALl! • Grand Falls News ARE 'lOU Moll! Telephone System Drunk Driving C~mmunity Personal Concerts Messrs. Harold Dawe of Cupids Botwood will have a public tele· Case . and G. S. Hiscock of fish mer· phone system by the end of this BIG The rebirth of community con· chant of Brlgus were In Grand month, according to the head of The trill of .. younl man from eert programmes made a very FaJls on Mond:l~ on a brief busl· Avalon Telephone Company In SI. South Brook who was arrested favourable Impression in Grand ness visit acc'lmpanled by their John's. . (or alle,ed drunk drlvinl here FaUs last Thursday night, when wives. They had been visiting S. H. Morris snid thai there will on Wednesday afternoon, occupl. the talented Czechoslovakian sing· Corner Brook and stopped over be a "Central Newfoundland" tcle· er. Yan Rubes, performed to a here enroute to their homes. phone directory in 1956, and that CrYstal ed the Ittention of Malst. Abbott In tourt FrldIY. With Corporal crowded hall, whleh expressed par· Ronald Humphries of Halifax It will include telephone listings Jack Clarke conductinl the pro­ ticular warmth and enthusiasm for N.S., District Governor of the for Botwood, Bishop's Falls, Grand secution and foIr. Sledman Inder the renditions of Mr. Rubes and Lions Club visited Grand Falls on Falls, and Windsor. IPpearln. II counsel for the ac· his accompanist, Mr. MacIntyre.. Monday and was the guest speak· Currently here lining up adver· cused man. From the evidence The appearance of Mr. Rubes er at the rcgul,;r Lions Club din· U~ing for the new directory whieh liven for the crown It appeared marks the first concerted effort ncr on Monda:.' night in Lumber· will be published shortly Is Ron lbat on Wedncsday afternoon the to revive commllnity concerts In mens Hall on Station Road. Mr. Pumphrey, of Boone Advertising RClIIP recelveli a complaint to Grand Falls, and the abillty and Humphries spuke of Llonlsm in Limited, st. John's. the eUeet that a drunk driver had quality of -this artlst', personality general and what it meant In Mr. Pumphrey will be going to trlvelled up Botwood Highway provided the necessary stlmulus to Community anri lnternationallife. Badger, In addition to the afore· Ind was on th.; premises of the extend the strength of local inter· He was introduced by Lion Presl· mentioned towns, for advertising. Grand Falll Motou on Station est in the Community Concerts dent L. E. Ball[lS of Grand Falls. He said that there wiil be an Road. Corp.. Clarke and • Con· programme In Central Newfound· :Mr. Humphrle, went to Corner Increase in telephone directory ad· Itable L!"e!y hurried to Grand land. Brook on Tue~day. vertising this year, due to an in· Fills Moton. where they took lhe Following the performa~ce, Mr. Mr. Thomas Antle, Port Sup· creased awareness on the part of accu5ed man into eustodY for. Rubes and his accompamst were erintendent at Botwood, who had business in general to pay more wnat they bel\(\'Cd to be drunk entertained at the home of Mrs. been on a comhined business and particular attention to advertising. drl,.lnl. Four wltnessel appeared S. M. Christian, an executlve memo pleasure visit tn the United King· today for the :1 own, Messrs. Jack ber of the local branch of the dom, accompa!lied by Mrs. Antle, Pretty of Bishops Falls, Thos. J. Community Concerts Association. returned to Botwood via Trans Larrenv." Charge Power and S lit. Chrlstain of Present for the occasion were World Airlines and Gander oh Grind Falls. and Conlt. Lively of members of the executive; the Wednesday. Ilk and Mrs. Antic On Monday a 25·year·old resi tne RCMP. It \\as disclosed duro President, lIIr. W. T. Howell, and travelled to the United Kingdom dent of DUdo 1 B., was convicted 101 the procecC:lnls that the ac· his wife; the Past President, Dr. on the steanlcr "Baskervllle" In Grand Falls ~ourt for the lar· cused man w,s not driving his F. A. 1IIlnshull, and Mrs. Minshul1, about three we~ks ago, and they ccny of a car r .. dio an.d horn from own clr at th~ time of the arrest and Mr. and Mr!. E. L. Neal. also had the pleasure of viSiting a vchicle owned by Wm. Fanrcy on Wednesday afternoon. but, IIIrs. Gouldle at Swansea Wales or Bishops FlIlls The accuscd wa~ was operatinll ~ vehicle owned by Mrs. Gouldics l1.usband Is the Cap· a taxi driver !or Jllr. Fancey and taln of the stllamer Byerlcstonc. was enroute 10 Corner Brook .,'" .' , IIIr. P. lIIay of Badger. The case MOd I ~3.2S years. was adjournf'(' at noon hour I arne n which is a frequent visitor to the when the \'ehich! broke down neal Thursday and Friday afternoon, port·of BotwoO,l Mrs. Antle spent Dccr Lakc. the drlvcr removed I CLERK with grade one week with Mrs. Gouldie at the radio and horn allegedly to 1 BELIEVE iHAT 'IOU~ UhtLE IflUment w,'! heard between Saskatr.hewan I WA5 FRlOH"TfioJEP 10 DEA'TH Corp. Jaek Clarke for the crown Swansea, ~ales, while lItr. Antle: scll. He was !aken into custody ~ T).lE HOUioJD OF THe Ind Mr. Stedman Inder counsel _ . was visiting London on bflslness. by the police after giving evid· SA5~E~ILLE5 ! From Grenfell, Saskatchewan, They returncd by Trans. World ence in another case before lI1ag· for the ICcUes:! man. H Corporal C!t1rke, reminded the we are advised that the marriage Airlines. via Shannon Airport, Ire· istrate Abbott on JIIonday. He was oeW,26 court tnat thll defendent had a was solemnized there last Thur!' land. Mr. Rnd Mrs. Antle had a then remanded to Grand Fall~ pre"loul con,·icllon for drunk day afternoon of Michael Feniak, very enjoyable visit to the Unit· prison pending sentence by Magt drl\'lnl In 1950, and he requelted RCAF, and Miss Evelyn June, eld· ed Kingdom, lind report finding B. J. Abbott. In Increased penalty in this In· est daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JIIax the hospitalitY of the people very ------.tance. Maglatl"ilte Abbott. in reo Lane of First Avenue, Grand Falls. fricndly and' commendable. Prenatal ~II·nl·C i The S ,.Iewlnl the p.\·ldence. deplored The ceremony was performed In ~ the Increasinl number of drunk St. Michael and All Angels Church drh'ers In Central Newfoundland at Grenfell, and a very enjoyable For Father~ and reminded the defendent, that reception was h~ld at the home of Kinsmen Take the pitfalls of cirunk driving are the groom's parents. Miss Lane is, . ST. BO;.;'IFACE, ~Ian. (CPl- mlny and terrible In nature. a graduate of Grand Falls High 10 AO (1 det When thc grcat day comes one The man was sentenccd to School, and was for somel time ver Ir, la S group of expectant fathers here serve 21 days III prison at Grand employed at the Avalon Telephone The Bishop's Falls Kinsmen will bc relaxed. At leasl, that's Falls. Had his ,h'lven licence can· Company in Grand Falls, and later have now taken over the sponsor· the hope of Dr. J. N. R. Scatliff, celed for one year, his liquor per· at Gander Airport. Last year she ship of the local Air Cadet Squad. medical director at SI. Boniface mit cancelled Indefinitely, Ind or· enlisted In the Women's Division ron, and its new officer personnel Hospital who is conducting a pre· dered to pay cnsts In the amount of the RCAF at Clinton, Onl., and is as follows: Commanding Officer, natal clinic [or fathers. It operates soon after enlistment was trans· N. R. Wright; Adjutant, Bert in conjunction with courses for ex· of $38.50. ferred to a unit in Saskatchewan. Petrie: Instructors, Everett Goobie peetant mothers at the city's for work with - I-f P ° The groom Is a Leading Aircrafts· and Norman Head. health unit. Camp. T.u"III. AIr 1 t flSOnerS man with the RCAF and his home Since taking over this Squadron The father is entitled to know An RCMP aircraft from St. Is at Grenfell Salk. He is of Lithu· the Kinsmen have added 38 morc more about childbirth, Dr. Scat· .~pply to JC)hn's, with Corporal Fletcher, ar· anian extraction, and the wedding lads to its ranks, bringing thc liff says. He can be an assct if rived at Rushy Pond recently for celebration was conducted wIth all present strength up to 71. As the properly informed. tlie purpose of "airUfting" two the pomp and tradition of that drill hall Is now occupied to its r "The father can playa very im· persons to St. John's. One of these Republican country on the Baltlc capacity, no new recruits are to 1portant role by helping his wife I i I Is I man from Dildo who has Sea. Mr. and Mrs. Lane of Grand be accepted for the present, apart I to relax at thc onset of labor. If i been sentenced to serve 3 months Falls have cabled their best wishes from those to be indu~ted at the he gets frightened. his fcar might P.O. lox 25 i In tbe Penitentiary for a rqbbery to the newlyweds. next meeting. The age require· communicate itself to the mother ocW,2e,2I I perpetrated last week on the Deer men\! are 14 to 18. The Kinsmen and that's a most ubdesirable situ· Llk. highway. The other person Is wish to express their gratitude and ation." I younl girl from this area who Water S11rvey thanks to Mr. Eric Taylor, Bert About 28 couples arc attending baa been committed to the Girls' ~ Bouzanne and the other Grand the clinic and the numbers are in· Home In St. John's as the resuit •. Falls oHicers who helped to set creasing. And father learns about of delinquent behaviour. We were advised Friday after. up the Squadron in Bishop's Falls post·natal care of the baby and noon that the survey for the watcr by attending the first 'arade. thc wife, too. He's going to make sure, Dr. ScaUiff says, that his wife Coa I CJarlf,o and sewerage syiltem for the Muni· takes proper care of herself after TENDERS are ~ cipallty of Windsor Is nearing com· . Drunken Boy the birth, and is going to demand I PROFITED ~ Dwelling House The steamer Storfield arrived p~tion, and with favourable wen· a share in caring for the in· MV UI>JCLE /5 situate at Hare at Botwood lin Monday with 3450 ther It should be completed with· Officers of the RCMP were .call· fant. DEATH, /rill • .. tons of COil or the A.N.D. Coy In the next two weeks. Mr. Geo. ed to Bishop's Falls last Thursday "All you have to do is show them tnMESt BLf1" ee· . " from Newport News, Va. Thl' O'Keefe who is in charge of the night, where they found a young that the workings of the human UEVE M~1. t DIDN'T ,~~:-\ These steamer encountered rough wea· survey for the Engineering Dept. man from Bridgeport, N.D.B., in a body are more intercsting than. A\lJIZDCJt. IUM! " a desirable ther when off Cape Bonavlsta and of the Dept. of Municipal Affairs, "ery inebriated condition on the those of A motor car. They carry turned back tOWArds St. John's. advised us this afternoon that the prcmises of the CNR. He was plac· on from therc." Ind when the storm abated she greater portion of this survey has ed in the police cells at Grand

" tontlnued on to Botwood Irrlv· been finished and sent to the De. Falls, Rnd in court Friday morn· .I, In,lhere Monday afternoon. Ship partment of Municipal Affairs' at ing stated he was employed as n KEEPS LONGER is under the command of Capt. St. John's, who will now examine logger in Bishop's ~'alis. He stated Pope Builcling Fondpvilt, Ind will load newsprint' the plan of the survey and then he was 19 years of age, and had I Whitc flour kceps longer than for American Ports. design a pattern, or s)'stem, for purchased six bottles of bCJ:!r at graham flour bccause graham The Canadian steamer Aherne the Installation. When this system the King's Mms TAvern, Bishop's I flour is a whole·wheat flour and which broul11t Labrador wood to has been designed, the Department Fall~. The young man was fined therefore contains the wheat Botwood last weekend left Bot· will then endeavour to estimate $2 for being intoxicated oln a pub- germ. The wheat germ contains FOR wood for Labrtldor ala in on Sat· th'e cost for such an installation for lie place and $20 for visiting a fat, and, In time, fat will become unSay, but when near Exploits the town of Windsor. The present tavern while under age. rancid. had to return to Botwood owing survey began about the latter part to stormy weather conditions. The of May and todato has aeeom. bolt will bring more Labrador plished excellent work under Mr wood to Botwood. O'Keefe'. superviSIon. • Tenders are by Mercer consisting ofr Wharf feltt by 25 40 fut, gal feet, and store buildlngl THIS WILL !)E side premise$. ••• lUST LIKI DAD'S ••• A\Y FI~~ It.!­ vmlSATIOIoJ The higbel . A """' ..... 0...... HOLME5! 1'M .. ove,'a.1I .oeea.I •• 6:)lfoJe TO MAII.E DUIAUTI ..... rvbh. IT A/IJ AB9QI.IJT! ..... STUN/lJEIZ ! llleallO 51\ ••

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:-;I'ulroll. ~Ii~~ i\lulrr)·. 66 ,\llan.' O·Hl'irn. Mis~ ~Iar)', 12 colonial II /load, 7th. .' 1 i~k ntl~rl. 1~t. Stl'ert, 2nrl. Lact)' ••Iohn, 16 Fleming Street, ' ¥Q2• 1~4 3 1';,1',"11>, Hal·oltl. ~It. Prarl, 44th.; Foley, Daniel, 3 C~shin Avenue, 261h. . 1 • A 103 l'arruU Eric A.• 28 WhilclI'a)" :lllih. Ilohl'rls, M. ][,. 307A Ehzabeth I ","K974 WEST EAST 'I "'I "1;'1 I "'hillcn. Prier, 32 Carter'l Hill. AI·rnlir. 1~t. \ . !, I ... ,. I 96 'I A85 oil Q J9 nu"r. Wm. :I Itntlnr)' Sll'ect. ,10th. .llurris, GeOl'ge, .l em·mcet· I~. ¥.I In 9 5 4 ¥K87 )_1 I Thol11as, Anlhony, 151 Watcl··1 ing Ruad. 2nd. ; • K 872 • .I9:'l P;lIl1l. Thumas. 1:!11 QlIrclI'~ (Ill'll IIrid:;c. 61h. I Allen, Ted, Topsail Roarl. 2nd. . ",lOS "'QJ52 1:",,,,1. ~;;rd. ! Walters. Mi~s Connie, Portugal I White. ~1J'5. Annie, 76 Grcn!clll SOUT" (DI 'l<'rI'i', r. .. ~. II),! QlIccn'~ Rond.· C()\'e Road. 1st. Al'cnue, 3rd. ! 4I\AK762 :, '" I SlI'cetapplc, Consl. Gideon, 2:1 Vatehcr, Austin, 76 Grcn!ell: ."63 Jllackmarsh ~Ionchy Strccl, 4th. Avenue, lsI. I • Q6. 1\~;,Il. Jilck., 114 I Fullcl·. George, 16 B~nnerman I Kerrlvan, Thomas, 92 Carter's \ Norlh·Sol!th"'83 vul. l: 0'''1. fi5t h. 1.~)lmhanl Simt. 1st. I Hill, ht. ~1.lh·r. ,,(Iri~n, 5-1 Quigley, Roberl, 3 Cummings i Owens, Albert, Mt. Selo Road, SOll~h Wts& Nor1b lut· I· , I • l'a~5 2"'· Pass. ,~ . I: ::ml. 3, II. I :O;1I(:'I';,r

"1.lnll' .. ' TII~otlor~. 11 I'ir:e Bud 2:lrrl. : 1M!. 1 '1 ",' , POll/'ll. Pal lick. 85 Whilcway I. Jame~, Ronald, 7 l'rospect St., Hy OSWALO .IACORY , 1 • I C, , I ,I. \1 J:l1 Qucen's Slr,,/·t. Illh. I lsI. I Our sCI'n'ts on the pia of Il'umil lir"':l'.IY. ,I'X, lIutl'hio~~, Jnlll~5, 24 Barnes", Cool!. Richard, 3 Colonial St., ('ontl'<'I'ls I'on,inucs wilh a nell' It.,.I';. HIlI. " ~i.'tI'\. lIaITI·. lao ~rw (;owr!' no;!d. ~th. 1 5th. i wl'lIIklc in rufting tril'k>: The 'Hr"'. (ilh. . . Tllbin. \\'111 .• Kilbrirle, 5th. ,O·Toolc. Frank, 375 Duckworth: lim~ tn tak!' a ruffing trll-k is IItlll'rr II .. \'~nr'lIl1l'l'l'. 1>1. I \l'hiltl'll. Wm., 27 Job S1.. 10Ih .. Strcct, 3rd. i" hen It will do you the mu~t Burkt.,' ~Ir" Hil .. , H Brien .. ~chlln, Iial'ohl, Kcnmollnt Road,! Humphl'ip~, Jame!, 7 Byron St., ;Ilolld. 1.1·~·S ~/'C ~1l11' this is iI· ~I •. , d. I-t. vlh: ' .., list. . Ilust.ralCtl In t,)day.s hane!. 1;"",\ F:eti<'l'ick. ~;I W"l'burQ·' Sulhl'r.n, Jolm, 56 Kill!:. Road" ],Iylcl'. Palrick, 41 Tums Courl, \\cst opens Ihe wck of hcarls. ~Iro'rl. ·,nlh. ,2nd. 131'r1. Idummy puis 1111 Ihe Ilurcn, and (;l!II~. (irriwl't, 5 Fial'in Sln'ct,· Siridp, Ilon, 56 Kinll'~ Road, bt.l lllllll'ormcy, Lewis, 10 Bideford; Easl CO\'CI'S \\,;th the king. South !IIh, . Ro,~d, .ht. .. I Pla~c, 4Ih.,. iis disall)lointcll, sinee he hoped )I:b. !lllu:,I". Cllrnll'alll[roights, tllll,"~, Eernard, 11 Fmt Ave.,. Ellon, "m., Cornwall Avenue, :Ihat Ihe IIUCCIl of hearts would ,.; 101h. 12nd. Ihold the trick. South conll'Ols 1:,,:1<'1'. (;"r';on. hI. Knox, I.eo, 4 Charleton Sll'eet,l Larkin, Eric, WatcrIord Hgts., his cmotion~ (,r.ough to refuse the ~llIrphy. )'1'\('1" 1I:lIurs' !load 3r<1. 19th. i lirsttrkk. This allows South !~:II, 'I lIall,;,y. Gordon Top Batlery i Hillier, George, 18 Earncs' HiIl,!w (·.hoosc the l'."act moment for t',\~n~. )laurier. Torh~)', 4th. I Rllad. _nd. 13rd. ,rufflng a heart III dummy. (l'~.lara .•lack, 488 Watcr Strect, Cooper, Chrjstoph~r. ~lilI BrIdge, 1 Butt, Charle~, 3 !lalclgh Street, I East l'cIUn1~ the qucen o{ :', d, 3rr~.. • . 13rd, .,;pade~, and ~~uth wins with ~hc (;'llbw. Heclor. 9 Tllnis COllrt,· Slmm~, Henry, 29 Barter s 11l1l,! Stoylrs, Allister, '1 Charleton lact South fO •. JIVS wllh Ihc king ::".1. ,-It h... I' Str~et, lst. • 1of spade~. O,Jly onc I'uf[ is nced· ,\nrlrrl\~. lIarold, ~ )llIrray St., Brecn, ~hchae1, Adelaide Sireel" /licwell, isaac, 51 Campbcll Avc., :ed In dummy, ~o South ran af· jll:l" 11,t. 18th. Iford to draw t\l'O of dummy's J:,,,.hr. Lco. Kilhrirlr. I~t. lIearn. DaI'irl, 4 Kcnna's Hill,: Perry, ,James, Topsail Road. 2nd. ithrce trumps, !lItHrll. Robcrt. 69 Whilcwa)' 71h. I O'/lieill, Edward, Southside Road, i It is sli~1 to') early to ruff thr :,:rrrl. I~t. 1 Halleran, John, 122 Queen's I' lsI.. Ihea.rlo Flfst South takcs dum· .I).pply to .\h{'~. ~Iu;~~. 5 Etlinburgn St". ilmld, ht. Squire~, Everard, Brookfield jmy 5 top cluh;; and ruffs a low ~:,,!. I ,Squires, John J., Blackhead: Road, 1st. IClllb in his hand. Declarer \l'as • "~eill, France~, Topsail 1I0ild,: Road, 2nd. I Turnbull, Miss Hilda, 90 Queen's hopl1l11 that til!' buil would urcak '-I i Simmonds, Donald, Blackhead I Rond, 2nd. 3·3, but he c?n cope with the . ;milh. )lal'id. 26 \\'alrlr~ral'e: fload, ht. I Brown, John, 14 Summer St., 51h actual 4·2 dull break. ~ ~irr"'. IOlh. ! Smythc, Edward, 34 King's Road,' :llorrls, Wm., 30 r'ield St., 2nd. Only alter fuffing the third 0. .... 1I\1',~r. R"bert. ;\a~le'~ lIi1l. 6th. ; 261h. \ HAyden, Cyril, Cape Broylc, 2nd. round of club. in hlR own hand 1.i,;rhAII, Patrick, 52 frcshwatcr! Whillrn, Harold, G Sebastian Williams, Allan, Gould~, 2nd. lean Soulh afford to ruf! a hcart 8~J:: HII"rl. 31'0. i Slre.~I.' 2nd. I Thorburn, Wm., Topsail Road. in the dummy. Fir~t of cO~lrs('. >-. ~> D,nn, Jnhn. Tup nail cry Road,' "hlte, Mac, 18 Campbell Ave.,' 31th. he cnshes the lee 01 hearls. fhen -' j,II ii, : hI. ! Lambert, Gordon, Top SiGnal he ruffs his I"st henrt in thl' 00(1-. l.r ..... is. Pal. 6:1 Linl(' Strel't. lst. I • White. GreGor)" 20 Campbell! Hill, 1Mt.· dummy. ~ot vl,l. dncs this pro· >.. W"I.h. James, 63 l.im!! Sireel, AI·I'., lsI. : WhitcII'ay, Jame5, Signal Hill, vide the I'ulfi'l;{ trkk. but it also I III TEND 1.1. I Whitl'. Mr5. Marjorie, 20 camp. , lsI. igct~ him to riumm~ in time 10 I'owrr. IIHfry, 19 Lake AI'enue, ' bell Al'e., 1st. . j Whltewal', George, SiGnal Hill, l'urt another cluh. : :.1. ! Deckl'r, Cl'cll, Porluga1 Cove! hi. . I The ~e"nntl ruff ~5t!lhlishes I Sh.!J'c, Arch, Ii Westmount,; Roarl. lst. ! lIIilendy, John, 10~ CampbcllldumlllY ~ last (·Iull. South can hI. i Eailey. Victor )I., 19 Blatch: Avcnue, 2nd. llead a rliamond 10 dummy's arc l1ai;w~, Frank, 1 ('nlunial St.,. Annul', 11th. I ~liIendy, Clarence, 125 EmpIre 1to lead the la~l. club from dum 1..1. 1 Cleary, Wm., 16 ~Ic:\cil Avenue, A\,enut', 1~t. ,my. H r:a~t r!;,;cards. the club ('Iill'kl'. HUllert, H9 Prowse i 4th. Plercf' Edward, 89 Signal Hill, igil'c~ declarer hh conlract; and .\\'enl1l'. :!nrl. : Whelan, Palrick, 2 Power Street, 1st. ' i if East ruffs, !;r.uth·s last trump l'arlrr, ~Ir5. Pcarl, 121 Campbell, 2nd. Butler, C~Tj), Slgn~1 Hill, l~t. lis his tcnth trirk . .\'.'rnuc. 4th. I Jamif~nn, Alec, 147 Queen'l Sweeney, BI1I, 1:1 Woodl RAnge, \ J{ So\l~h tOOk. Ihe ace of h:arls ! at Ilto"'r, \\'m., 1~ ,\lIan Sltuare,' ROlld, 10th. \' 4th. 1 Ihe flr~t tmk and retul lI~rI 1 . '1111. I llil1l1n, :ltae, 431 Soulhside 1I0all, Learninll, Kel'in, '1 Duckworth I the suit, bast could lead a tlurd ; F.. lth:lItl, ;\;11111111, l'"rlu~al Cn\'!! : 3rll. Strecl, l!t. . Ihrart at OIlCr.. This would (01'1:1' I ):,,,..UJ :":1Il :>rd. Whitten, Sat. Chas., 3 Lake View water Road, Gth. I 2nd. U :-'olan. John. 9 Adclalde Siraet, I Avenue, 10th, . Barbour, Capt. Bob, 4S Cashin' FOlI'low. George,.11 St. MIchael ~nrl. Brown, Sgt. Alec, 14 Boulevard, Avenue, 9th. Avenue, 9th. ~. Vicount, Bernard, 81 Lime St., 2nd. Gover, Fred, 11 Howley Avenue Evans, Btan, 129 Scott St., 10th. 1st. Grouchy, James, 21A Topsail Extension, ~th. Payne, L, J., Sr., In Balsam St., 'D\\'Ytt, Patrick. 118 New Gower Road, 2nd. ' Courage, Grant, Tunis Court, 7th. Street, ht. Shannahan, Rich., 12 Victoria 20th. Gallop, Cyril, 11 Macklin Place, Burke, Douglas. 49 Sulva Strcet, Street, 3rd. Whitten, Harry. Petty Hr., 7th. 2nd. hI. McNamara, Len, 29 Pennywell ROWl8l1, Reg, 2G8· Empire Ave., Condon, Patrick, 38 Summer St., Adams, Leo, Jllockmarsh Road, Road, Dth. lat. 3rd, :!nd. 'MlIIer,. Bernard, Balsam Street, Constantine, Thomas, 101 St. Somarton, Wm., Portugal Cove, t .. Davl •• John T., 38 Livlng~tone. 18th. Clare Avenue, 7th. 4th, ! 'llrrct, 11th. Cascy,· Clarence, 11 Whlteway' Noel, Ernest, M Monroe Street, Collins, Paul, 21 Central Street, Place, 38th.· 13th. 2nd. Whitten, lIar(lld, Higgins Linc, Quirk, Funds, 24 Barter', H1II, Mullins, Leonard, 6:1 Cralgmiller Hush, Whltc!icld, 3.7 Hoyles lsI. 4th. AI'cnue, 12th. Avenue 7th. Quirk, Arthur, Kllhrlrlc, 4th. Brown, Frank, Freshwater Ro.d, Evans, 'Fred, ~8 Ume St .. 2nd. Man~.Il, VivIan, Topsail Road, Cnl1ln~. Gcorae, 141 Prowle 5th. . Pearce)" Joseph, Road de Luxe, 5th. BrolYn, Joseph, 31 Gower Street, lst. . , . (Continued on page 16) II \'~nue, 2nd. . : :.') THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 1955

18 Taxi CLOTHES make the man if CHAFE makes Ihe clolhes RICKEY'S TAXI' leaving Ter· '-,-d Get Ready tor Winter renceville Wednesdays, 51. .John's on Thursdays. Connect· iliII3 Death Of Lot U. 11.",n • Ing with mail boat Contact WM~ L. CHAFE, Tailor , tI1R'tSlEIt MItTEMI' Mr. Hickey at Tprrenccville GAS oR Oll·flRED or dial 4210·F at St. John's . lUll New address: 4 HOLDSWORTH ST. . fURNACE sep7.1m 5. U• .,·.. 1 ------The Cafe ...' Iho c, .... d •• ' • De .Paris I STEERS~' F~~~~~~ D~A~T~~T. \1 I, ROSETTI HARGROVI! Must have experience. \ \ EQUIPMENT COMPANY IG S NIA StaH Corr"pDndtnt Apply to PARIS (lI:EAI-Therc', a Care Division. of STEERS LTI). I de Paris in practically e,·ery capl· \ cor. Pre~c:olt and B'lnd sts. Ul of the wo!ld. But none can I)\al 4108. st. John'. THE TWO·WAY \ bout the Ilamtlr nor the culled p l patron ..e II '.lIt orl,lnal Care de STORES i Parb,dMn- whlcb hilS Just closed Its I~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;:;'ocll. m AVE. \ world',Here. most(or close famous to 80people years. dined the I\ ;:Statutorv Notl"Ce GOLF and ST. CLARE IIId wlned, Ind old Parisians ocl25.26 mourn tbe passin, of what to WILL ITS ELEGANT Cl'STOMERS dined on elegant. cuisine, Care de Paris provided them wltb " ...... _ ... , "mpl. Uf.' "''',,''''',..... ,,' .... , nilot,.~ , ...... "'M ..... ,"we ,,,... ,," th' ~ ,,,'=., ..". I "E,"" 'h. m.tt.;-;t,,·of Vuy ROO WillJ.m" ,,' J. 'th,.. em on d'"P Ioy ., O lb. ,. of ,,'" " ..,. tho ,,,,,,, " tho ",,~. A '00. moo w... " "II",. .. "." I" P,," ." th" k,,~, .. 'h, G,,,M. 10" ., Tuboy. p.,,", ALe0 L LIS & S ...... """ _. m,.,,.. m" ""'''' '" w,th th' ...... "00 •. ,,' ."... i"'~' i'" th' , .., ... ,,,,,,,·,,,1 " 'h' '''" . p,i"l. d".... d. • • . N eel on tbe w.\I, of the restaurant ty of an ambassador. world." \ mets among tile crowned hcads An persons who have any PIANO d th. lint Si,,, it • itttl' ,Id .. " Sh, "IY ho' "d,,, hot ,i ''''PO ,,' ,,,,,,,,Uoo.' ,," ."i""" "m'"'' .([,,",,' ,b. ORGAN SAIfS c,d SERVICE ... ,..,.to """" .. d~d e h ~, nMf. One of the niches contain. has been seen haunting what, hadI eyesE I tod seeI KlllgI IEdward VII IoJ tocrats-untll Ihe fateful. Aug. 2. \ G·J'slal e uflale Very of HI'\'.'J'orbaV. Jaml~s arls ·J · TOPSAIL ROOffice and Showroom: ed the .tatu! of a nude woman once been tha No. 1 ca,e a ng an " s tt ng1" n his favor. tt' 1914,h" which. 3('cordmg to somr Priest af' 01 ('5 a II. I, d""cased" • .' are AD 'PHONE 4902A littina atop a terrestrial ,lobe Paris. corner over t 1ere, oPPosite to Istorlans ,markcd the end o[ the! required'l~en, to [ol'wnrd parl1culars VACANCIES Office, Showroom and Factory: ...... Iho b•• "W,m" "Yo. "'. I lho ,,,h,", 19th ',I 'h' t, .,·iI",.d,i, HARBOUR GRACE 'PHONE 265 .. lipt'"'' J .po'" " """, Ii,. '" ~.~!' ,,, c""",,. "m' k 1I 51 t St'.t. ,.' sept7.lI't'ds.lf le-ds the World." Palntln,s of m" ure as cashier In this stmns· Russian Grand Dukes. Other dis· The end of Ihc first World War tesled, 10 .luh.I G. IlIggms. Rt'}d """ iho ...... ,,' "hot ,hm. ,,' " .., i wtit b' ... So. .".it"'" h."'"" wot. 'h, A.. ". " """i, dill"'" di,,· Boitdi"'. 0" w"' , • '1", ;....------,,_""--A. sho'-dn~ a I'I'ne apprc. until the vcr." last moment, ) I Khan-then a slendcr, handsome Itele-bankers, imsincss men. and .Iohn's,(I-I'lte onthe or Ex\,\,utor bcfore Ihco[ 251htle saldaY Applieation~. are . Im·ited ror tbe i f ,oddtiatlon of tbe female form. come here el'erY afternoon," she Iyounll prince; the Marquis de \' political lead',·s. 'fhcy rcplar-ed ~i' ·"'o~·embcr. A.D. 1955. [o\1o\\" lollowlnJ( posts In the Department 001 ..",.,. Ibm W6 "Ih,", i' .,,\d. e"i,it",. lin' ,,,,,b "",. Ih. w"IIOW "'m. by 'h" ,,,m· ,,' "hi,h "" """" .,,,",,, Iof Health:- F' 0' D S' ALE attrad the attention 01 the un· 1 T'm" hOI.' h""d ,b.. "d •• "" I, m.", '" Am""" mil· •,I,"i, d,itt"·. ,,,,,I 01"". I "iii "",'" I'. ,,,,,,bote Ih.Y T"h,id" " •• ,. "' F,rn.',l n·l1. l,i.I"•• N, "''' it'h" ..." "" i,ul lilii. ,h.. , "."i,d.'• ","',,'''. " .,it" b"'." I.' Bttl ,hoy. ,,, "'" """p".. I ,,"to such """. daln15 h,,·m, as hc"''''II sha °lnlt len GrneralI 1~ h . lIospi.!al. h d tl t Applican~~" .\d.... hi .... ,"",i" "'""'I'''h'' I '"'' "m, hm. , ..it. b".ttM ,,,i,' '''''''. ",i b, ",,,,lti,,i worn'" ""i I,· h.;. ",Ii". ,m"d" ale aha ras actresses andw'm~' aeml.mondaines. 'mous at'll'e~scS. Sal·ah Bel'nhal'dt I Datedbo' at SI. ,John's the 18lh attel\ ance at. t CI ~Irn~ohrtalon.e~car~ U~II' 50,000 BIRCH JUNKS \\lost clients had their favorite would oftcn ~lIn thrrc after the: day 01 Odober. AD. 1955. vel,'S1 y or eqll1\'a ~nt wil specl.a FOR IMMEDIATE DEliVERY tables lind mallY 1.cscrvcd thcm theatre. For the great singcr, 1 HIGGINS & HIGGINS, emphasis on PhYSICS and Chrml~' from one yeRr'~ end to another. l\'ellie ;llclba, tile rhe[ of tl1e Cafe I Sollcilorl for Executor.· tr~·. Successful candidate will TELEPHONE 2159 All came to see and be seen, but de Paris in\'cnted the noW uni· 10l'tl9.26.nol·2,9. work under the dirrct supervision also to apprc<~late the superb versally knOlI',1 dcssert, "pcchc ;'" or the Director of Pa:hology, and Minimum Order 2,500 cuisine which the Cafe de Pal'is melba." Statutor,' Notl" cc will operate Isotope and Basal dispenlled-at a price. < I 'fhe Cafe de Pari~ prol'percd Metaholism units and Elcclrocardi· $2.70 per 100 Delivered So far as the little old lady \ hetwecn the !II'O World Wars. All pc\'son~ "llal'ing claims \ ographs. Salary will be $150.00 Cash On Delivery was concerned. the Great Eporh ,After Paris wa, Iibcrated it took against lhe Estate of the late monthly during a training periorl went out with the first World four years 10 !!( t bark to its old Frederick Lcster 01 'rops~i1 lof approximately six months and W. A. CRANE, Trustee War. When sht! saw cllents ar. standards of fxquisite. cooking. Road,plcase senFa,rdmchr, t e,r delc~ascd,c alms proper Willi Y I upon$2ROO completion 0 wiJI rommen~e rvlng for dinner In 1919 wear. Its prcstlge still as gl·eal. attested to the office of the un· . at . 0 per annum on tht Bankrupt Estate of Mercer and Green, Ltd., I wa~ Inll business suits Instead 01 the Whcreas dressing for dinner was dersigned Solicitor who is solie I· I' scale $2800·100.3000. white tie and tails, she knew it Ino longer a "mllst", cvcryonc! tor for the Exccutor, Cyril G. Apwieations with full details C/arenville was tbe end. 'wore at least black tic for the i Lester of ;llount Pearl, bcfOi. .."Iii to iti,,,",,tod .....d. n. .m"''''' eof. :m.",.,b,i" ,,,,,"iTh, "'.""I' ,d, .". i, SERViCETHURSDAY TOMORROW- ['."1"'""i",,,d d. st. Joh,', FIREPLACE, MANTEL, HEARTH, .~pply to ~~ d ---,,,k. Train ,"The Carihllu" lcal'ln~ I LEONAIlD',Id" 'm..1I1lLUiR, ... D;~M'~f.n .. « · BASKET, GUARD 0 ywoo 0 a)T IS an ex·pro ucerl Flattened hi5\ S.L Johns tOJnorl'~w TII\lrsd~y Drputy lIflnlstr.rK or Rralth. I ban~ account wit~ An LII.laled \ II III make connectIOn nt J.ell·I~· i 0 t b 2 t 1!l5 5 BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS 11 d T d mOVIe, "The Gunmaster." portc with :'I1.V. Codroy Green' ell er s, . oct26,28 : HAIRII H ~ UNWANTED Another shipment just arrived - They will be GUAIAN1UD 01 MOHIY UFUNDID • • • I B fie' Statutory Notice Box 25 • "111&11 ...14'.,.",,.,, ,,}lY ERSKINE JOHNSON . \I. BEST : ay, rVlcr.. ~~:~J!l~~~ HOLLYWOOD (NEA) _ Ex. TilE WITNET: A MOI:lrtown, lour FREIGHT NOTICES on display in a few days. 26,28 • ~ •• 4 • .,. I & to" elusively Yours: Audrey Hepburn buuty telephoned II nlOV1C 111l' \ • hllr.:~~~.r :~.. = •Is Imiffed b)' Iprinted reports that designermink coat to forwhip her up In1\ blacka hurry.' mist In Hearing Aids FREIGHTBROOK ST. JOHN'S·CORNERSERVICE In th~ m~ttrr nf thr. Will "lid Last shipment lasted only 3 DAYS, Better call • a...- ..,&IIlotd: ~~, alltr "Ie.._. Ferrer Sit. s ..,i"straw.bossing Ih.. h.bb, her Wb.. ito "k,d if .bo ,,,I,",, F." I ,hlSl .• 1,i",·'C',," "Mk "'_,,."" t , r FI """"".. I w' n,ld. early and make your selection, 4... DOl po.. Wk. F 1 I It full.ICl1gth or -even.cI·gI1t- SNvicc per 5.S. Northern Ranger late af Grand Fall~ In tbr an4 5 .,\ltu\ .. \&ttr lenRth, she snapped.. ., arc,p e' a oc oaB a Province or Xcwfoundland .. • A. IImpl. &PpueaUo. erret. n~ Bled on oka.vlng an o· 1"1'11 be • t d t D k C t I lEND aU UJ" U..... I14 actors hired to work with her In 0Shed Friday. Ort. 28th, Saturdav Id d ...... "W" ..d P"~' ... th".iiI "m I".h. Tb.i·, .hot I hod 1 ... '"'It. "" M.. '",. 0". ",i: • 'w, ~ ..,,'. ! !l:':.,,'..::;r"' ,b",,,,,h"," tho ..."Id I", to" o;d': I~ ,. iti" FREiGHT 'T. JOHN" I Ait "'~, .i,imi" I, '" HORWOOD LUMBER CO. LTD. LES 'IODUITS 110t snap her without clearing LEWISPORTE SERVICE . credi:ors of or who ha\'e an". g,_ D • • • , .p , ,. .""hl st. Joh,·,·Lowi.po.. oJ.'m, " '.m"d, 'P" " .fI,.· ,.------' A _.. I G IHILLI through him fl t lilt' a h p This Is Hollywooa, Mr!. Jon .'. J oct24.26 Itn _ ...... ,,,.. i ...... m.'" .M , e ..i" di~.to' ""b "tth in· S,~i" '" S.S. Gi,,,,, .Iii" i" lb ••••1. 0' Fi"'~ ' ..h,1 fA. 1525 slave relationship," fumes Audrey. terviewed a shapely young actress ~ceepted at Dock Coastal Shed Reid, late or Grand Falls afore· , ..... WIll " ....."'" _ .. • • • who blithely Informed her that Get the Facls! rhursday, Oct. 27th, 9 a.m to 5 . . ::-.:.0::=.:::= :t'••• ~ MGU', " ...,Ii, b,,1 'M' h" ..... w.. '_,ri. ",""". =W~~"'.'I'm"::!'::'::;; p.m. ,,' ',id". 00'. ,.h. 9 •.m. ""•• " ... d"""d.• to h"'h, __ NS1.170 .," to "",, "._. "'b.' ."." • • • _,~you'll concludo that ... " .".n.... if .,-..Iyou pay to' p.m.RESTRIC-, ED C ARGO i"""'-I thereof In writing.'0 ",' duly ,,,,,,,i.. attested, ... ReynoldsHU" ..... and_ Eddie., ... Flsber,"' With N,i j, lho "'ip" A"~ D.h'. ...,•• much ...... $300. """ you ••".tt.. n't buy a Shi,,,,, pi"" "1<-G" ..ol,,, ! !::~ ,",d mi';'-;:' S~;'ltors for • • • about ber walk IS a se xy doll In 10.Day Money Back Guarant.. andSouth other Coast regtrieted Points for ~argo forward. for '.sal<1 deceasedx cu or 0 on ore beforeI 01 the E __ . "Slightly Scarl!'t": "!t's a combi. . ing \'ia Agrntia and ]ltV. ::\1 ar- 24th day 01 November A.D. 19:;~. Ed Murrow and Paramount are nation of Marilyn Monroe's STEERS lorlta nt'reptcd Railway Frcight after which date the' said Executor THE lADIES AUXILIARY OF THE ST, JOHN'S BRANcii, talking about a gag "Person to shake, Mamie Van Doren's rattle 5Shpc.dI11.Fl'lday, Oct. 28, 9 a.m. to will proreed to distribute said I I estate hal'ing regard onlythe to the CANADIAN LEGION OF THE B.E.S.L~ Person" ahow sequence In Bob I Hope's new movie, "That Certain and Sheree North's ro\1." claims of which be then sha\1 b"'e ANNOUNCES Feeling." If the deal jells, Ed Radio· Appliance' Furnlturt nolice. will play hImself. • • • Department • • • Columbia's use of Ihe Santa, Wat.r Slr ••t SI. John'. Da!ed at St. John's this 24th da" WEEK" Deborah Kerr, whn ~tarred In Rosa, Calif., public library ann 'Phont 80021 of October A.D. 1955. . "POppy Ihe ~ta~r, play, Is bcaming over i nou,nds for .Bette Davis' new STEERS LTD. ~'ERn:Jt " MI.·FI.TN, will commence on nohl!rt An(lcrson'~ script (or h~r i mOYIC, '~Storm Center," sprcilied Sollcitor~ for Execulor. MG!Il movie ,·pr~lon of "Tu and 1 the BtudlO would r,pl~ce destroy· Atldr~.s: NOVEMBER 4th to NOVEMBER 10th INClUSIV!. ~)'nlP~th)'." DC$pill' mil: h t y Ifd ~hrubhery and rejl~ir an, 365 Durkwortb S'repl. whacks by film censors ~he Uy~ . damage to t~e IIbrar),. Murh "f SI. John'l. ()tt26,nol~,a.16 Ir~ are "It'~ 8 r!n1ark~hle piccp- of work" Ihe landscaping was damaged but by And!'rson \\'M aloo authored looked el'en beller alter being n· lerc.r and the pial'. planted by the studiO. ;ting ofr '4 "He'~ d~~'elnplnE his own theme ."Now can't you burn· the II· Automlile Nharf 200 flw' -i even further." Ihe 51:'!. '''rhe brary dawn?" winked II cit)· fa· script is 85 eo as bis pli;'," ther to Producer Julian Blau· ,y 25 f.et, Wago~ ad 3¥elcome Deborah, winding up In "'rbe I alein. "We need II nell' one." .t; gal H08tess Proud and Prolane," Is pla~'ing "No thanks," said Julian. "LI· 'etltlllg and fourldal ~. Iaock on Your Do;' CO'ltlOUS as candidate No. 1 for brarles burn cheaper In Holly· buildingl .wltll Giftl 6 Gratin,., ''MH, A," the life story of thp wood." If.mise$. !rom Friendly Buline .. Gertrude Lawrence. "I'd • • • AI It, FINEST. like to see. tbe serlpt first," sbe OFF THE SOUND TRACK: c. ( Th. highest \ 1"1eiahbor. Ind YOIIt! says. "I want to be sllre 1\ Isn" B. DeMl\le's film footage meter With CHRYSLER \ Civio and Social f ~arti.s "~. nf Ihose 'This Is Your Llle' on "The Ten Commandments" AIRTEMP ndersign.d, Welflre Leader. thlnis." now ~land5 at 783,000 - almost " COMFORT ZONe )ated at St. o. tl" ",,"lotl -" . . 1~ mile~ 01 celluloid. Anrl he's Latesl 7jpP)' double bill movie stili ~hooling. , . , E~lher Wil\lam~ EQUIPMENT Ol~e of residence (rom Jlaly dup to pla~' the U.S. In will bave with her 1\ portable. 'nstalled STEERS Arrival. of r-iewcomer. fj November: Gina Lnllobrlglda In round swimmln~ tank - "hne . By EQUIPMENT CO. "The Wayward Wile" and "Sil· pool. Will trRvel"~when 5he Itets I CitJ, \'ana Mangano In "Outlay Girl." around to thA~ acqllacade tour 45 R. P. It • Eagillteretl IMJaIlatlOl • 51111 ad System for Every NettI- . • . The Doyle Brooks working Blueprlnls eall for one 85 feet RECORDS BY MRS. CATHERINE ~STER as pHI.llme TV ~dnr and ~tAnd Rcro~s. , •• Gimmick 01 tbe week: Ey",FltI Supervising HOlt--' In for Georu (Superman) Reeve~ HowRrn Keel ~In~inll to his SAMMY DAVIS, Jr. • Estillatll Ma4t W!thHt OblflotlGl "daughtcr" In his new nlRht-club JONI JAMES • ProIIpI Smiet-Guaraaliid Work aeL She's represented by a brlgbt PATTI PAGE EARL BOSTIC WE SERVICE ANDREPAIR ALLMAKES spotlight. • , ,Conversation I'd EARL GARNER AND TYPES OF MEA TlNG PLANTS like to lislen In on: A meetlnll of JAZZ STUDIO Charlie Barnett, the orchestra THEME MUSIC Call 4108 leader: Artie Shaw and comcdla'l FROM "WILD ONE" Paul Gllbe!'t. They have 14 mnr1Ji N rlagPA among 'em .. , • Rob Hope : • - SOYEERASln hastily yanked some eags about! Presldenc Elsrnhower from hlH I I Division oJ SteerA Ltd. last TV show, IIhned a month' ·!COR. PRESCOTT & BOND STS ago, No objections except lrom • Bob, one of Ikc's favorite Roll' EQUIPMENT CO. parlners,' who decided "Ihe tim· . IocL19,20,2G,27 Inl Isn·t right." 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~ Fr ••hold Lind and two storlY Mrs. WILLIAM CURRAN BIG SENSATION Dw •. lllni No. 244 Hamilton Av •• OF HOLYROOD , AT . , Today, Wednesday THE PARK -VIEW TAVERN :1 at 12.00 o'clock noon. WILL BE CLOSED TO·DAY · /' Crystal Palace To-Night Dwelling Is built on concrete ATTRACTIVE PRIZES AND FROM 9 A.M. TO 1 P.M. . foundation and contains living ".. room. dining room. kitchen. 3 \',. bedrooms. sun room and bath· '! \ room, and ha~ large garden at \ Jerry Marshall lI'ear. T BIGGER BINGO I. I This Is the 'house yau have been AND Iwaiting for. Is situated In Ideal OLD COLONY CLUB I' locality, and In close proximity to 8:30 P.M. SHARP " churches, schools and business. , f\ Stanley Dean \ Possession olle week from date " i of sale. TO.NIGHT - WEDNESDAY 8roadway's most popular . Singing and Dancing I Joseph Fitzgibbon, Bingo Bank To-Night Comedians. I Auctlon ..r ADDITIONAL ., Qu ..n·s M.n Orchestra. I oct19,22,26 $450.00 $100.00 PRIZE .. , Hot and Cold Meeds 56 NUMBERS Free Tickets distributed on door AUCTION , For reser'fatlons between opening and 9:30- . " DIAL 7240 before 5 p.m. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS . \ Dr(lwing 10 p.m. " Don't forget the Door Prill of ;., It the ,..Id.nc. of MRS. ANDREW GOOBIE, LAST NIGHT'S WINNER 244 Hamilton Ave, MRS. ERN ROWE, St. John's WANTED on '$50.00 A BOOKKEEPER-CASHIER Friday, Oct. 28.th. Lucky winner getl $25.00 extra at 1030 I.m. if prelent at drawing. Extra! 23.28 years. Slngl.. Experienced preferred. Also Extra! Living Room:-1 velour cowr· CLERK with grad ••11V.n for Labrador post. ed 3 piece chelterfield lulte, 1 2 FOR 5 WHEEL carpet, 1 black hearth rug. 1 amall Apply table, 4 flower stands. 1 foot stool. 1 set braSS fire Irons, 1 L45T NIGHT'S DOOR PRIZE mirror, 1 brass coal box, 1 fire CHIC·KEN HUDSON BAY COMPANY Icreen, lot pictures, lot orna· MISS GRACE BOUTILIER, Vocalist, currently appearing ments. curtains and drapes, 1 UNCLAIMED-No. 42874 TO.NIGHT'S SPECIAL floor lamp. al the Old Colony Club, has been making a hit with her Dining Room:-l carpet, 1 oak i renditions of the latest tunes, ballads and popular extension table. 6 oak dlnhig chairs, 1 sideboard, 1 small table, Newfoundland songs. 1 comblnatlon book-case and desk, The Sunshi·ne Camp 1 plush table cover. 108 day clock, Miss Boulilier can be heard each Wednesday, lot glassware, rrockery and cut· Friday and Saturday evening at the Club. For table lery. 1 electric table lamp, lover $ $ You Ca·n Win Hundreds $ $ mantle, 1 Stromberg Carlson reservations 'Phone 5786. radio, curtains and drapes. 1 HERE'S WHAT YOU CAN WIN:- Association smoker. chair. Hal'.:-l 01; heater. i hall stand. Door Prize .... - ...... $ 75.00 Sun R,om:- rangette, .....1 Special Door Prize ...... ··· ...... $100.00 "LETS TALK TURKEY" Requires davenporte. 1 oak rocker. 1 oak arm chair, 1 oak table, 1 radiO, Door Bank Final Night at least...... $150.00 1 small table, curtains and drapes. . ,.,~ No, 1 Btdroom:-l double bed· 1500 TURKEY TEAS stead spring and mattrellS, 3 bed· 11 ••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME FOR $1.50. TEACHER room chairs. 1 small table. 1 hlg1J Total ., ...... $325.00 boy. 1 vanity, I work box, \\'!l0l MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st-BEFORE 6 P.M. " blanket., qullts. sheets etc., Each $25.00 Door Prile not claimed will be added to Bank for work with crippled children at the Sunshine drapes and curtains. I FROM V.O.W.R. No. 2 Btdroom:~1 brass double 1 on Final Night. Camp. Teaching experience ..lIntlal. bedstead aprlng and mattress, 1 ORDER EARLY-DIAL 4804H-6979H-58S1 feather bed, 1 vanity; 1 high boy, 2 chairs, curtains. blankets, qullts, oct26,II(TelJi) .\pply to sheets etc. st. Patrick's Hall Auditorium IAN G. KING, . Kltchenl-l Duo Therm oil i range. 1 kitchen table, 1 wood I BONAVENTURE AVENUE . DOORS OPEN 6:30 fXlCutive Secretary Ice box, 1 scales, clothes dryer lot kitchen utensils etc. ' P.O. lox 25 DiaI 4065 N.B. Goods to bt plld for Ind •• .. ocUS.28,U tlken dtllvlry of Imm.dlately ======To Let Wanted after '11 •• . , ======<61 ~ ([vtQ JlIJ <.r:iut ,I WANTEC-A gil'. to com. by ., I Joseph Fitzgibbon, TO LET-Ont bedroom nlct for day for general 'housework In .~ .. ( working woman or girl wlt'h (Under the Distinguished Pahv;;age of His Honour the I·I Auctlonttr. or without board. Apply 15 modern homp. Apply 16 Glen· TO-NIGHT .' I • DIAL: 2006. oct26,28 ridge Crescent or Phone Lieutenant Gc\'ernor, Sir Leonard Oulerbrldlle, Kt., C.B.E., i \. TENDERS INVITED Calver Avenue or phone 5412.F for appointment. Club open 9 o'clock. D.S.O., and Lady Outerbridge) :r " 4M9·L. "Rhythm Kln,'s . ., TO LET-A B.lf.contaln.d flit WANTED-Old firearm •• pistols Quartette" with lil: In central location consisting and revolvers. Flintlock or Boutilier. I p. i TENDERS art invlt.d for the purchase of CI 2 storey percussion cap shoulder arms­ Grace ,; of two large rooms nnd one Flintlock only. Kindly give Vocalist. , Dwelling Hous. and separate store (approx. 30 x .«») other room suitable for IItor· Annual I full particulars, condition, Cuver SOc situate at Hart Bay, B.B., together with 4 acres of ICind. age. hot and cold water. makers name, and any other .\ Rooms suitable for couple. markings. Quote price In firs! I:. !. rent $40.00. Apply Box 60 letter. F. G. Kennedv. Char· These pr.m1ses are In .xcellent condition Clnd form clo Dally News. lottetown, R.R. No.1, P.E.I. Armistice Ball a desirable busln •• pr.mlses. oct22.wed.sat.tf Far Sale . Pl'elimillUl'Y U.S.O. BUILDING, MERRYMEETING ROAD,· For full particulars apply to the undersigned. FOR SALE-l951 two ton To Rent G.M.C. stake body .dump TO RENT-On. furnished b.d· Notice NATHANIEL S. NOEL, Sol/citor, truck also 1950 II.! ton stud. \ i pick uP. also used auto parts room In a heated home. Chur· St. John'" Nfld. motor. transmission. radiator, chill Park area. Breakfast If POP!! Building starting motors, generators. desired. ~Ing 2586·F. ANNUAL Thursday, Nov. 10th parts to fit Chev. Fords and TO f{ENT ..!Thrtt furnished Stud, Harding! Gas Station. rooms. hot water and electric Dress Formttl Tickets $3.00 Doubr. Springdale SI. oct26,27 range In kllt·hen. Use of TEA and SALE. bathroom. Near Rawlins' of Gower St. FOR SALE BY TENDER Inlurance Cross. Base approved. Please Music supplied by the Queen'. Men ·apply Box 2. c/o Daily News Woman's Associalion IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPT ESTATE OF Office. oct26,27 ASK FOR MY BROAD aU· WEDNESDAY, Nov. 30th, '55 MERCER AND GREEN, LIMITED, CLARENVILLE, purpose Insurance. Fire In· TO RENT-In centrll busln.ss NEWFOUNDLAND CITY OF S7. JOHN'S surance premium. now less location. spacious suite of offl· Tickets may be .0btC!ined from the following members than ever. Your property Is ces on ground floor. comprls· Tenders art Invited for the property formerly occupied worth protecllng. W. E. Cald· ing lour rooms, plus two star· Mornine- Coffee. .of the Execulive Council:Peter Miskell, W. Gordon ~-~ well. Insurance Agent, 'Phone u Warren, H.Sharpe, H. Gill, I. Dyke, E. R. Piercey. by Merc.r and Green, limited,. at Clarerwlll., and 2465. Address Temple Bund· age rooms and bathroom. i ; ~ Ing Duckworth St.. St. John's, Central heating. constant hot will be served in the Kirk ·Tickets will also be on sale at McMurdo's, Hotel Drug consisting of, watcr. Separate entrance .. INSURANCE-Bowring Br,tho Easily converted to suit Bny Hall, Queen's Road, by mem.· Store, Canadian Legion Offices and War Veterans Club ,'f Wharf 200 feet by 30 feet with shed thereon 135 .r Limited Insurance Depart· special need- but especially oct25,26 feet by 25 f.. t, warehoull and showroom 55 feet by .... ment-Fire. automobile. Mal' suitable for professional pur· bers of the Presbyterian West lnll and all Casualty Une .. poses. Parklng facilities. ======-­ 40 fut, gas tank and pump In shed 35 feet by 15 ST. JCHN'S Telep'hone 3131. Available immediately. Dial End Ladies Aid on Thursday, feet, and foundation and walls af the site of former MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Contlet STAN FOWLER, R" 5676 for further particulars October 27th, from 10 a.m. WANTED store building, the whole comprising a desirable water· nouf build In •• for Fire Auto­ and appointment to view. mobile and Plate Glan Insul' oct25,26.28 unt iI noon. Admission, in· side pr.ml .... TENDERS ance. Claims promptly lettl· cluding coffee, SOc. STENOGRAPHER Th. hlghllt or any tender not necessarily ac.cepted. ed. 'Phone SSSl-P.O. Ball Venetian Blindl Partl •• Inter.sted can obtain further details from 83. Apply the underslgn.d, . Tenders will be received up FURNISS WITHY INSUR· ONLY COMPLETE BLIND Miscellaneoul ANCI Department oUerlnl Service. Manufacture. Laun­ Dated at St, John's this 24th day of October, 1955. to Noon of Thursday, Novem· dependable insurance-Auto­ dry Repair Work gU8ll'anteed. SKATES, SCISSORS, KNIVES, ber 10, 1955, for the supply mobile. Fire, Burllary, PIBte One day service. Free quota· Saws, sharpened by precision A. E.Hickman CO. Ltd. W. A. CRANE, Trustee. of One Diesel Motor Grader. Glass, Tourist BaUBge. tlons. Kelrneys Limited, machinery. Open evenings. TraDiportation. Travel Accl· Manufacturers. 4114 Water st. P. J. Hagerty. 53 Casey St. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT P.O. Box(1~~5 or;:.~~'et, St. John'., Newloun~~t27 this machine Is to be de- dent. Liability. Phone 2073. BA VE YOUR CHROME CHAIRS TELEPHONE 4131 P.O. BOX 984 ====~;;;;;~;;;~======llIvered In St. John's with all ROBERT DAWE , SON, Flrl Barber Shop r~alred now. Plas~ic or Leath· charges and taxes paid, and and Automobile Insurance. erette. Speedy service. 'Phone must conform ta the speclfic~. Be sale. be lUre. Inaure. Tele­ TH! CENTRAL BARBER Frank 6723·A or call at 24 phone 2882, P.O. Bot 85 SHOP-Fast efficient sani· Barter's m. act4.1m tlons obtainable at the oHice Royal Bank Chllmbera. st. tary lervlce. All modern of the City Engineer. John's. equipment. five barbers. The CASH PAID FOR CHILDREN'S FOR RENT least possible waiting, 24 New coats. footwear. bedclothes, Tenders sha II be address­ CONTACT A. Ii. HIC:KMAN Gower Street. opp. Adelaide comics. pocket books, unwant· AT 63 LeMARCHANT ROAD ed .to the undersigned and Co. Ltd. Inwrance Agents. Motors Ltd. my4.1m ed goods of all kinds. John D. 'Phones 4132-3+11-6 P.O.B. Snow 9 New Gower St. must be marked "Tender for &84. for your lJiauranee re­ oct18;lmth.t 2nd floor self .contained, heated apartment, quirements. Musical Instrument. Diesel Motor Grader"" ALL WOOL MATTR'!SSES are . unfurnished, suitable for 2 adults. The lowest or any tender DEPINDABLE FIRi INSUR· picked, re-covered: springs ANCI-Don'! rlak your Yalu­ GIBSON GUITARS - HOln.r day beds rewired; Inner able. to ....veil • few deman. . .Button Stop' Accordeons Ind Rent $125.00 a month not necessarily accepted •. Harmonicas. RIchmond Saxo­ spnn!! mattresses recondition· E•. B. FORAN, OUf falr·rate! HlIable policy phones. Boosey Clarlnets.­ ed. Write. Phone 3891. wire 'Hives Immealat" Di'olection. H. J. Keats. 16 Mount Royal 'PHONE 2736 City Clerk. Phone 8921 or write J. J. Charln Hutton & Sons. P.O. Avenua. Lacey. P.O. Box liD!. repl,tl reb3.eod.t!. .THE DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY. OCT. 26, 1951 20· '" 7.QO p.m., .Rotary Meeting 1.15 p.I11.-Dr. 7.30 The St. John's Rotary Club were 8.30 ...n.--''''" BUILDNG SHAW , privileged to have as their guest Hay, Oats, Straw, etc., etc. MATERIALS sp~aker last Thursda)', Mr. AI. F. M. O'LEARY Vardy, Director of Tourist De· DIVISION STREET' LIMITED velopment. Mr. Vardy . was introduced by No. 1 GOOD BRIGHT HAY (smail Bales) Mr. Ern Clouston who paid tribute HEADQUARTERS FOR: to Mr. Vardy's great Interest in WHITE OATS, No. 1 Feed (3 Bushel Sacks) TENITEST the Rotary Club and the help GOOD BRIGHT CLEAN' STRAW which he has always given, i f i MASONITE eape.dally In activities such as the I Arctic Submarine CORN MEAL, BRAN, CORN, MIDDLINGS, Etc, FIBRPlY R~dlo Auction. '. Mr. Vardy, In opening his ad· Alasta" Mars ...... 2.75, . Also NUFAPLY dress,' pointed out that many. peo· Down in' The Drink FIBERGLAS pIe feel that wl~h tourist develop· Ralph Barker ...... 2.50 , ment all that IS necessary Is to b' • bl i "COMPtETE, LINE PIONEER PROFIT PROVEN FEEDS'; ARBORITE' IPI·ite visitors to come and they I The A omana e , I will flock to Newfoundland. This Snowman Adventure INSUl·SIDING L to make these 'modern OUR 'QUOT ATlONS ••• are n ere I Is obviously most incorrect and, In d 2 75 GET KENMORE BOARD ! lact a great deal of Intensive a·d. Ralph Izzor ...... ATLANTIC GYPSUM home improvements. ! I'erllsing must be done. The Tour· Commando Extraordinary , lst Development Board i~ now pre· Charles Foley ...... 3.00

BARCLAY TILEBOARD 1 paring the ground work for the L d f h C t d L' ' time when Newfoundland will be an 0 teres e Ion. CHROMEDGE ALUMNUM In a position to caler to lourists on Ethel Monnin ...... 3.25· MOULDINGS a large scale. '. T.R.H. Prince Charles Mr. Vardy said that Ufe TourIst I • LUMBER Developmen.t Board Ilas, amongst I and Prancess Anne IF ••• many tasks, a particularly Import· Lady Peacock ...... 1.5.0 PLYWOODS' ant one which Is t~ break down The Parables of Jesus you own your the many erroneous Impressions of 'PHONES 5143 • 5144 QUEEN STREEI .1 hom. WI can help Newgoundland and to get across Joachim Jeremias ...... 2.75 WALLBOARDS to prospective visitors sometlling The Fall of The Sparrow you in financing about the Island-Its literature, Its N' I B I h' .250' Spracklin, Alee, 50 Smith Ave., malor home improve­ culture, as well as adve-tlslng the Ige a c In.'' ...... \ Blood Bank 2nd. . . Tubeless Tire TILE BOARDS many attractions such as boating, Scales of JustIce PiltmaD, Wm., Quidi Vldi, 3rd. ment •••• no money hunting and fishing. With this Ngaia Morsh ...... 2.00 D n rs Barnes, Mrs. Fred, Quidi Vidi, For Snow And Ice down and up to 3 end In view, tile ~oard is bu~y Th Usurpers 0 0 , 3rd. FLOORING' preparing a film library of pIC. e . Roberts, E. R. 13 Dooiing St., First silent·lunning !now Ini years to pay. tures showing the many aUrae· Czes/ar Mllosz ...... 2.00 (Continued from page 13) 2nd. ice tire that is luble~' j, heing I~ CLASS OF 71.,, __ _ \. tlons of Newfoundland. He drew The Actor ! Wheeler, Edwin, 10 Whiteway Noseworthy, Mrs. Janice, Pouch Itrouduced this :1I011lh ncross Can. Cove lst. ,ada by de~lers and stores of Thl COME IN AND MOULDINGS . i special attention to a n~w colour I N' Butch . 3 50 I Place 10th. centre delivering ! film called "Sailing Ncwfoundl~nd I Ivehn • ..I .... · ...... 'I Muilin!, Rita, 44 Blackmmh Sq~ires, Douglas, Long Pond i Firestone TIr~ &. nuhiler CO:1\. TALK IT OVER 'Wat~rs" wlliell has been partleu· Jonat an Eag e . Road lst. Road 2nd. I pany of Canaa3 LId. It will pr~ 1 333 iI'ide ! larly wcll received on the .main. \ Alexander Laing :...... 4.95 \ AI;warn. Patricia, 61 Pleasant Ba;rett, Bernard, Hamilton m.otorists Ilith incrrTthY, Berl ISR Empire i A conlinuou~ trfad rjr'l,n I,r· ~it. treal who combined with the 'I MAIII FROM NAILS i Snmmers, Mr~. Florence, R6 , !med by the mlp.rlncklll~ l!ra~ PJ,AN PRICf: [Italian portion of lhe population The sIems of the flowers Rre: Bond Street. 5th. Avenue, 6th. , Sir Eric has said Laite, Wilfred, 112 SI. Clare Ibars gives the TOWIl & Cctlntl')' i in celebrating John Cabot Day made Irom ordinary nails-shorl, I Hartery, John, 4 Gower Sireet, 1I quietne~~ a11l\ ~oolhll~!! 01011- a Britisll company i last June and persuaded the City long, bent and straight. The sta· l,st. Avenue, 4th. K't h eration and e!imillatc~ th~ lirbl' American plants at 80291 of Montreal to rhange Atwaler mens. pistils, petals and leaves I Dich, ~'rank, 25 Bond St., 3rd. Andrews, Clyde, 30 ) C ener ~[ilI, Newfoundland tion, rumble, and whinf com11'CB Tenn., . will also r:, Square 10 Cabot Square. In this may have come from some worn· Penney, Weston, 25 Bond Sireel, Avenue, 2nd. I '~ It "I " ,horUy. The amount BI k W'lfr d 104 Fresh. In some winter tires. T I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. sQ.uare there is H slatue of John out tomato juice can. 1st. ac more, Ie, 'flat tread als') pr()\'iM~ Ion,!! in~ of Ihe pruposed I~ Cah.ol. Mr. Vardy ~ald that he The ollistandin~ p~rl of Ihe COQne)" Wm., 32 Casry street, water Road, 1st. " mileage Ulan other wlnter·lm n~1 revealed. I or~al1ilation (or Spa~tic Children, signed articles contributed by the would like to see a huge slatue at hobby is the paintin~ o( the flow· 52nd. Andrews, Dr. C. W., II James tires. The Canadian o( which Stapleton him5ell is a ohjeets of this organized adula· Cape Bonavlsta, marking the fam· rrs. Mrs. Bier, who comes from a Williams, Miss Evelyn, 12 Cal· Lane, 1st. A rubhpr curh lIuarri llrotccll h~\'e announced . Fans Help committee member. tion, and photograplls of lis idols, ous landfall of Cahot-a statue so [amily of artists and who Is a pro· ver Avenuc, 1st. tile wllite sidewalls o{ Town Ind Lawrence Pap~r l' Miss Blucstone, who i~ an ardent printed from negatives kindly large that it would be a land mark ficient artist herself, takes ~reat Crocker, Randolph, 37 Banner· Country tires from ,euffinl. and Abitibi Power Spastic t:hildren supporter of Stapleton, the "gold· loaned by tile BBC. for everyone to see. pain and pride in her painting. man Street, 2nd. Toronto ($5 a ton) There will also be a monthly Mr. Vardy felt that Illstorical "I paint from Nature," she said. Power, Miss Marion, 75 Nell" CO~IMON 1I1EASURE --.--.. ----- International Paper en·halred boy of Show Business," The increase in Fn elubs are legion amongst and the members 01 wllal she and newsletter and, greatest induce· societies and other groups should. "The color blends on my tin flow· .town Road, 1st. On the Fahrenheit thermometer I Hair ~)'e h~s been used I~~: devote more of tllelr energies to ers are those I find In my own Jackman, Clement, Newtown with freezing point at 32 degrees, the earliest has produced cons Ihe devoted followers 01 lIlm stars other fans consider to be the ment of all, tickets when they are 7~ bme!~a:'!lel~ih~' (rom' newspaper crooners and other celebrities, greatest band In Britain today, avallable (or Show Band broad· making our history live for the garden." . Road. 1st. the boiling point is 212. common amo.~ .•~ .... :.:.:-- !ton Williams. bul now one hal been started for says that the club will also ex· casts given before an audience. It people and that tllose who have Mrs. Bier Ilas no intention of .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.____ ------, the American a BBC proll1'amme, the Show Band. tend Its admiration to the Star' Is only tllree years since the BBC gone before may still sllare in tile making her Ilobb:' a full·tlme pro· E rr~ Association. The dub started at the Instigation gazers and other featured artists. Show Band was formed but It has sllaplng of Newfoundland's future. position. the increa~es will The Cyril Stapleton and Show indeed a great following and It Is Mr. Vardy's talk was extremely ------papm with no (·hoi of • )'ounl entlluslast called Ann adl'ertising ratcs a . Bluestone, and will be different Band Club, to give It Its lull title, hoped that a large number of lis well received by the Club Rnd it ENGAGEMENT devoted admirers will join the fan was thoroughly enjoyed by every· FOR CLEAN, WORK-FREE WARMTH subscribers. from .11 others In that Its' funds will have a quarterly magazine Mr. and l\lrs. William Viguers, : ,,'111 be almait entirely de\'oted to devoted to the band and its fea· club and so benefit spastic cllll· one. Gould's Road, St. John's West, ' " • lood eause, that of the Stars' tured artists with, It is hoped, dren. The following visiting Rotarians announce the engagement of j were present: Ralph Loomer, " thclr daughtcr, Lorraine. to WiI· INSTAll THE NEW Rlacl{ie Windsor N.S.; Tom Croston, Mon· 110m C. Lane. son of 1\11'. and treal; Edwin T. Morgan, Rockport, Mrs. Caleb Lane, Eastport, Bon· Mass., U.S.A. Guests of members avlsta Bay. Ritter Batt were Professor Norman Brown, WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT I I Harry W. Bell, Max j\ndrell.'s, C. ~L----m"\ Buffalo 'Copper and Brass Tubing Pipe B. Neapole, Col. Alex Ross, Allan & 1\ Kenty, T. A. Fishbourne. DAL Y.CONNOR5 - At the BUFFALO. N.Y. Church of the Sacred Hcart, Identified as SOFT OR HARD - IN ALL SIZES Placentia, on Octobcr 22. illarg· III \11 12, Was beaten aret. dau!(hler of thc laIc Captain M~alRY Thomas and Mrs. Connors of St. death Wednesday I Tin Flowers, John's 10 Doctor Nicholas Daly, Ities described Also 50n of Mr .•James and the late tie with Henry Mrs. Daly of lIIidleton County pit at the Buffalo Her Hobbv Cork, Irelan-t. • No charge was Polar Bear. lS. WINNIPEG (ep) - Mrs. Roy ------_.... _.. _-- Bier laid out her precision·made FUNERAL NOTICE WINTER AI~ CONDITIONER trade. But Copper &Brass Fittings &Valves Abgot said dental pliers and scissors and him as the added lome dental powder. Then Tile funeral of the late Chat'lea I Hammond will take place at 2.30 : • ECONOMICAL Abgott said she brought out her tin cans. . p.m. today from his late residence. Indicated the This might sound like an un· 190 Merrymeeting Road by motor GUARANTEED stemmed from Polyethylene Flexible Plastic' Pipe usual combination, but for Mrs. hearse 'to St. Thomas's Church. • disPute between Bier the dental eQ.ulpment and tin bors. He said AUTOMATIC caDa are tools and material for a DEATH Polar Bear on Sizel from W' to 2"-with fiHingl. fascinating hobby. . • July when the I COMPACT ~e bars sr!larati The hobby started. by accident AUSTIN - Passed away at "I about six years ago, wilen' she p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 25th, William • dropped a flower knlck·knaek In Aus.tln in Ilis 85 year, leaving twv CLEAN "'~- her .home and chipped It. She brothers, Jame~ and Eric. Funer" • No-Co-Rode Drainage Pi'pe 2.15 ·Thursday from his late resi ATTRACTIVE wanted to repair the broken orna· dence. 58 Calver Avenue by mOle:' • In all liz.. from 2" to 6" . ment and as .be picked It up slle hearse. tapped It with her finger. ---~---.-.---'. .. DELICATE WORK COMPLETE. • • Plain and perforated - with fittings The "clink" slle·heard sounded ! just like tin, and that tiny clink , WINTER AIR CONDITIONING I stal'ted hcr on a hobhy whicll has' • • • HUMIDIFIES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY FROM STOCK I since been displayed at gatherings : BIG BLANKET CLEANS across Canada. ' i WARMS • • • DISTRIBUTES· I Now the cheerful, gl·ey·haired , SALE 'housewife b making her own ex· i i tremely' natural·like flower knick· I STARTS AUTOMATICALLY J i knacks and she has enoullh of them . to twice cover the top of her din . TO·DAY A. H. MURRAY & CO~ Ltd. Ing room table. . , Limited MACHIN~RY DEPARTMENT Of course, when she began her i .ERNEST CLOUSTON botanical production In 1949 she ' ST. JOHN'S had to go through a rough·edge!' DIAL 4183 It WATER ST. experimental stage. In order \ shape Iler pi~my tin figures shl used clumsy pliers from the cellar