EAR THE CASH REGISTER RING - - WANT AD. RESULTS ! January 15th... = d | Where you're ‘teating safe. with . nonce by God's holy love. ward 4 We still miss you more and ‘more And will until we meet you ‘yon- der On that bright and golden shore. : Ever remembered by wife and JAY— In loving _ Jay who died January 15th, 1957. ‘This date recalls sweet memor- ies _ Seems twice as. !ong to us -Only God knows how much we miss you You meant so much to us. Though your smile is gone for- ever And your hand we cannot touch We stil have sweet memories Of you we love so much. Always remembered by Thel- ‘ma and Floyd PURSER— In loving memory of our mother Mrs. Fred S. Pur- ser who died January 15th., 1946. _ remembered by her * CARD OF THANKS| I wish to thank the boxholders | of Emerald R. R.3 who so kindly femembered me with gifts at Christmas. Francis Croken, Rur- _ al Mail Carrier, I wish to thank the boxholders @n my route who remembered me at Christmas time with pres- - ents and money. Wm. McQuaid, _ Carrier, New Wiltshire, R. 2 Agents Wanted START 1959 WITH A PERMAN- ent year around business. Deal- ers needed in your area to sell Vitamins—Tonics—Food Prod- ucts Cosmectics — Household and Farm Necessities. High commission. Details and free Catalogue on request Family Dept. 95 1600 Delorimier, Mon Ccrs and Tracks For Sale 1855 ONE TON DODGE—GOOD - ¢€ondition, new motor—Ideal! for spring hauling. Apply Rop-| ers Irving Service Station. Phone 9255. JANUARY 1958 onstrator six-thousand miles regular list price $1800. now) $1550. Cash. \Apply Fred Hic-| kox Texaco Service Station. 1951 FOUR WHEEL DRIVE WIL- lis Station Wagon, excellent mo- tor, front drive completely re-| conditioned including new ax!- . @s. Can be bought for $750 if no trade. McKay Motors. 59 St. loving memory of r husband and father, Al- Jay who departed , this life * ee the years roll-swiftly on-, memory of our dear Grandfather Alfred G.| +FOR SALE— CHEAP MARE SKODA DEM-' T.V. Trade-Ins Liberal allowance for your old set on a 1959 Admiral Television. FIRESTONE Home and Auto Charlottetown - Dia) 5547 Summerside - Dial 3200 SPLIT HARDWOOD DELIVER. | ed anywhere in city of Char-: _ Jottetown. Seven “ales for approximetely one-half cord. ate & eee Female Help Wanted COMPANION HOUSE KEEPER with or without child who would consider a good home ela gpm gga at Nees = . Guardian, _ Summer- _ FARMERS MARKET © ‘Market More Milk! Raise Healthier Calves Master Calf Starter Grower Improved Form A scientific ,combination of pel- lets and specially processed grains. MORE PALATABLE Even 3-day old calves relish it. Watch your next calf thrive on Master Calf Starter Grower AT YOUR LOCAL MASTER FEED DEALER IVAN KERRY, PHONE 5435, MARITIME REPRESENTATIVE for Sale or exchange. Apply E. L. Ryan, Lot 4, Morell, P.E. Island. FOR SALE— REGISTERED Shorthorn cow, due to freshen in March. Austin Smith, Tryon FOR SALE—TWO BROOD Sows due to farrow last of January. Apply Peter Vloet, | Union Road R-R. 1. BUYING PIGS THURSDAY at Fredericton; Friday Brook- field 9:00 a. m.; Milton 9:30; Charlottetown Railway Wharf 10:00; York 1:00 p.m.; Bedford 2:00; Tracadie 2:30; Mt. Stew- | art 3:00; Pownal 4:30; Vernon River 5:06: Sat ~ New Glasgow 9:00 a:m-<~ Holmes Corner 10:00; New Haven 11:00; Bonshaw 11:30; Crapaud 1:00 p.m.: Tryon 1:30; Albany 2:00: Kinkora 2:30; Travelers Rest 3:30; Kensington Cattle Pen 4:30; Clifton 5:30; Paying $24 for good pigs over 40 lbs. each also buying smaller ones. Knud Jorgenson. Peter's Rd., Phone 6443. Lest And Found For Sale | LOST_WILL THE LADY WHO ONE BUFFALO ROBE. GOOD. Condition. S'eigh bells $9.00. | Claude MacKenzie, Bay Fortune ELECTRIC WASHER | (EASY) in good condition $25. Phone! 4595. WHEN COU? “TING BLESSINGS | include the action getting po-| wer of Classified Ads. Quick! Convenient. low cost. Phone 8506 BROWN FUR COAT. GOOD CON. _ dition, size 14. _Phone 8-3, Mon-| __tague. j | FOR SALE — DRY SLABS. . and hardwood. Delivered* any- where in City. “Mond. threugh Fridays Fon SALE — REASONABLY |t00 AM. ‘til 5 PM. Business Office Priced Enterprise electric | closed Saturdays. range, Sewidg machine, Hot | cosuaat the -list of telephones at the 3 Tugs, top of Classified page for the Branch | ver Vacuum cleaner, curtain stretchers. idifier. Phone 4257. FOR SALE — 19 PIGS, 35-TO 50 Ibs. $12. each—Clarence Mc- Ewen, Bristol. ZAKEMS, YOUR LUCKY DOLL- ar Store, are featuring Mexi- can Oranges, 5 lbs., cello bag 39 cents. Dial 8589, a cs inasligoadinicabipetictesin contact cides, 89. FOR SALE USED 8 MLM. Mov-, ie Cameras and Projectors— and Hum-! Taylors Jewellers Ltd.. 12! Grafton Street LARGE kK KITCHEN CABI CABINET, almost new, spacious and equip) ped with baking board, flour| bin etc. Apply 13 Hensley St.. Charlottetown. VIOLIN MADE IN GERMANY in 17%. Make Stradivarius. Write Guardian—Patriot. Box! M-13377, Charlottetown: 3 EVENING DRESSES, 2 BLUE one white all in size 12. Priee $10 each. Phone 9295. ONE TRADE-IN SINGER DROP Head Treadie Sewing Machine $14.95, also one for $9.95. Sing-| er Sewing Centre, 4 Great George Street. Phone 4551 ONE CAST-IRON, COAL AND wood kitchen stove. Apply 23 Passmore St.. after 5 p.m. BRANTFORD GRASSHOPPER hoist, steel box, good condition. Also 18 x 7% ft. rack body for | RATES AND INFORMATION Phone 9536. | a Coal Co. 30 Edward! took by mistake from the P.E. Island Hospital, last Thursday night, pair of brown rubber overshoes(fur tops) please ar- range to receive her own by, Phoning 4595. i REAL ESTATE For Rent ONE HEATED FURNISHED room second floor. Women Phone 6268. preferred. Guardian-Patriot .. CLASSIFIED aiematiane To place advertisement, for cancel- lations. corrections and other classified services . Call the Classified De CLOSE TO SUPPER TIME! ARE GONNA SQUEAL ON ME OR OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS ‘Work Wantes fe en FF hag) ) TE Bag cate a IR caer segper RIGHT, BUT YOU'RE YOUR OWN WORST ENEAW/ _ house work by day. In city of} | pe Te me US he Oe © P00 be MES Serene For Rent FOR RENT HEATED ROOM second floor Centrally . locat- ed. Phone 4584, After 5:30 p.m. Miscellaneous NOTICE $100.00 Reward will be, paid—this is not-from pub- | lic funds—for information leading to the conviction of | the person who assaulted | and caused bodily harm to’) John Arthur Walsh on): Grafton Street in this city | on the night of January! 10, 1959. C. W. MacARTHUR, Firewood For Cutting 20 acres of woodland in Southport to be cleared. Will be given in exchange for cutting and moving from land. Contact Harry Mutch Southport Phone 4115 REAL ESTATE — Fe: Sale UILDING 15 X 21 FEET, CAN converted into small home. | | FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EM- Chief of Police. | Wanted Te Rent . ployee desires 2 bedroom apartment, preferred equipped with refrigerator “and = stove, Phone 6622. 2 OR 3 BEDROOM APART- ment or House for immediatey occupancy. Phone 7996, Char- lottetown. Personal - WHY FEEL OLD? FEEL Years Younger. Ostrex /onic Tablets revitalize thous ands past 40. Only 60 cents. At all druggisis. Sercices Offered | CURING-SMOKING: 1 AM RE- -ceiving pork every Friday be- tween 9.00 and 4.00 at the cold) storage plant, Esher Street, Charlottetown and every day at the plant 61 King Street, Sum- merside. Paul Hansen. SEAMSTRESS — EUROPEAN trained; Alterations, Women's and childrens’ clothing a spe cialty. Drapery, slipcover s. Mrs. Frank Bachand, 74 Syd- ney St. Phone 8285. Tile Contractor Free Estimates One free wax and pol- ish job with every floor. . Contact:— ROY WILSON 196 Prince Street LAND FOR SALE | IDEAL SITUATIO ‘i FOR MOTEL East of Hillsboro Bridge on paved highway with ex- cellent view, near beach. Write— GUARDIAN - PATRIOT BOX M-11861 - Wented To Rent 2 FURNISHED ROOMS su ITAB- le for light housekeeping, after 6 p.m. call 8205. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Etc. M1 A. \. Farner, OC OE:. LLB. Bank of Commerce Bidg Palrer & Haslam _ Bank of Nova Scotia Ridg. Peake & Nicholson Phore Charlottetown 8506 office serving your. area. | CLASSIFIED RATES — 15 word mini-) mum charge. Coming Events, per | word, per insertion Se, City and Cen- “tral, insertion Se per insertion 4c. PECIAL NOTICES — $1.00, Engagements, Weddin; $1.50, Cards of Thanks, $1.30. itiomal, each name, printed 10c, In memor- iams, $1.°0, Additional, each line of Births, deaths, verse l0c. Verse style and Rhyme will be followed. | REGULAR CLASSIFHED — 4% ward minimum charge. . 1 Insertion per] word, 4c, 3 consecutive insertions, per word. per insertion, 3iec, 6 con- secutive insertions, per word, per in- sertion. 3c. 10 per cent additional charge on advertisements not paid within 7 days of billing date. SPACE ADVERTISING — CLASSIFIED $1.50, 3 insertions, per inch, per in- sertion, $1.30, 6 insertions, per inch per insertion, $1.20. Your Guardian-Patriot Classified \ad appears in both newspapers. These lower rates apply te con- insertions only, advertise- ments ordered On a skip-date sche- dule will be charged the one-time each insertion ordered.’ trailing axle truck, ofly used few times. Harold Trueman, RR. No. 4 Amberst, N. &. ae McGuigan, B.A. PAGE — 1 insertion per column inch. |’ 175 Gratton Street Currie Bidg., Dial 9424 Queen St IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. (McLean & McKimnon) Currie Bldg. 179 Queea. Dial 3361. FREDERIC A. LARGE, QC., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 MacPhee & Trainor 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 ROBERT G. MACL<OD, * AZ os L:L:B. Room 208 Dominion! Bidg. Dial 4126. i Services Offered Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Stenography MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Dial 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS to moved f ises. Apply ome ee Tyne! Phone 9042 Valley. - | Charlottetown, P.ELL Schools, Instructions PROFESSIONAL CARDS _ * BSe. (E.E.), M.E1C., P.Eng PRIVATE LESSONS, INCLUD- ing Latin and French to pupils Grade 1-10 by retired teacher. (No P calls Saturday) Dial 4369 Wanted To Buy WANTED ALE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts Dial 8595 INTERESTED IN OLD MAPS Prince Edward Island, Please state condition date and price, etc. Write Guardian and Pat- riot, Box 11816. Charlottetown. WANTED — YOUR OLD CAM- era in trade for a new model) movie or still camera. Taylors} Jewellers Ltd., 121 Grafton St. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson = Prince St. Dial 6432 x ‘Engineer, P.O. Box - 1726, 75 Blvd. des Capucins, Quebec 3, P.Q. . SEALED TENDERS address- ed: to the undersigned, and en- ‘“TENDER FOR WARE- | IMPROVEMENTS, P.E.I.”’, Post Offices, at Charlottetown, P.E.I. ’ To be considered each tender nfust- be accompanied by a sec- urity in the form of a certified cheque or Bonds as specified in the form of tender. Tenders mus: be made on the printed supplied by the Depart- t and in accordance with the conditions set forth there- in, The Department, through the Chief Engineer's office (‘H. & R.), or through the undersign- ed, or through the :of- fice of the District Engineer at Charlcttetown, P.E.1., will sup- ply blue-prints and specifications of the work. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Adminis:rative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. January 13, 1959 . CANADA SEALED TENDERS address- ed to the uhdersig dorsed “TENDER FOR CON- STRUCTION OF A 4 FOOT HARBOUR TUG FOR DREDGE 14 REPLACEMENT’,’ wil received in the office of the S tary, until 3.00 p.m. (E.S.T.) WEDNESDAY, FEB- RUARY 11, 1959. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario, at the office of the District En- gineer, P.O. Box 1268, Confed- eration Building, Charlottetown, P.E.1.; the District Engineer, Ralston Building, P:O. Box 875, Halifax, N.S. and the District CARD OF THANKS I semt flowers, Mass cards. messages of sympathy. I wish to espevially- thank the Manage- ment and staff:of the Charlotte- town Hotel and the City Hos- pital. Mrs.” wish to thank all those who and Mary Monteith. § ATTENTION FISHERMEN Chrysler built 6-cylinder motor, complete with starter, generator, manifold, carburetor, clutch, housing, and water pump.’ Only $350 complete, while they last. W. 1G. 2 BARBOUR LTD. s Ze IN MEMORIAM Ea g e gts set HH Dear Friends and Customers: Twenty-Five vears ago I started my small business | with the blessings of God, I had the help of my parents, with the blessings of God, I had the help of my parents, who have since passed away, gained the goodwill and patronage of my many friends. Added to this the backing of the Wholesalers, many of whom I have patronized throughout the twenty-five years. I have ri . and en- | had considerable success. : Many out of town residents have come to Sum- merside and have given me a share of their business. I have received many messages of congratulations, letters of goodwil] and encouragement. I want to thank each one who has aided in my4 past success, and promise-to serve you well in the future. I feel assured I shall have your continued patronage. 7 Margaret Arsenault 391 North Market St., Summerside To be considered each tender | ~ must be accompanied by a security in the form of a certi- fied cheque or Bonds as spec- ified in the form of tender. Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Departmem and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department, through the Chief Engineer's office (H. & R.), or through the undersigned, or through the’ office of the District Engineers at Charlottetown, P.E.I., Halifax, N.S. and Quebec, P.Q.. will supply blue-prints and specifi- cation of the work, __The lowest-et=any- enter wl WANTED -- hecessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief - of Administrative Services and Secretary. | Department of Public Works, Ottawa, January 13, 1959. OPTOMETRISTS “Tie i Carrat jecathete, R. e 123 Kert St. ial 5612 Th 8 Tees 26. Corr Kent & Queen Sts. - Offies 9133 — House 7 ARCHITECT _ REPAIRS, LOWER NEW- 24 oo CASTLE, NORTHUMBER- 4. F: agro vg Arch. | FAND COUNTY, N.B.”, will be es received in the office of the 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865) Secretary, until 3.00 p.m. (E, : : - S.T.) WEDNESDAY, FEBRU- G. Keith Pickard ARY ll, 1959. B. Arch M.R.A.LC., . Plans and specification can Charlottetown. 100 Fitzroy St. i Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil ARCHITECT 166 Gt. Geo. St. Chariottetovw Phone 41339 P. 0. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER: E. S. CHANDLER, dete QUEEN ST. i ‘McDONALD CURRIE & CO. COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown The Depar:ment, through the PHONE 8325 Chief Engineer's office (H. & R.), or through thé undersigned, or through _ the office of the District ~ Engineer at Saint John, N.B.,- will supply H. R. DOANE & COMPANY — The lowest or any tender not Great Georg rlottetown necessarily accep‘ed. Dial 6547 — 6548 we ete P.O. Box 187 ROBERT FORTIER, si on Chief of Administrative Services ARTHUR J. GARRETT and Secretary. PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING . > Department of Public Works, Charjolrtown 100 Fitzroy Street . Dial $321 Ottawa. January-13, 1959. —- dorsed “TENDER FOR WHARF be seen and forms of tender 6b- in the form of tendef. Tenders ment the conditions set forth therin. blue-prints and specification of | GANADA SEALED TENDERS address- | ed to the undersigned, and en- | tained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Ontario. at the office of the District Engineer, P.O. Box 279, 93 Canterbury Street, Saint John. N.B., and at the Post Offices, at Newcastle and Chatham, N.B. . To be considered. each tender must be accompanied by a sec- urity in the form of a certified cheque or Bonds as_ specified must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Depart- and in accordance with holidays with pay, company benefits. TAYLORS | JANUARY CLEARANCE UPTO 50% OFF WATCHES — DIAMONDS CAMERAS — CHINA STONE RINGS — GLASS, ETC. TAYLORS JEWELLERS 121 GRAFTON nares Se aan. offer ence, age, marital status, salary expected, to: GUARDIAN - PATRIOT, a BOX C 11827, Charlottetown. - SALES ‘CLERKS advancement, good working hours, pension plan, and numerous other Apply in writing—stating experi- INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LIMITED in Liquidation) NOTICE ts hereby given that Shares * the above Company may be deposited with any of: MONTREAL TRUST COMPANY, 164 Richmond Street, SCHRODER TRUST COMPANY, 37 Broadway, Charlottetown, P.E.I., Canada J. HENRY SCHRODER & CO. LIMITED, 145 Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. 3, England, or York 15, N.Y., U.S.A. New in order to receive one Share of International Holdings Corpor- -ation (incorporated in the State of Maryland, U.S.A.) liquidating distribution of 43.78 cents Canadian currency per) ion Share. In the case of non-residen's, of Canada, will be subject to deduction of Canadian withholding tax of 15.84 cents Canadian currency per Share. Persons depositing shares with J. Henry Schroder & Co. Limited or with Schroder Trust Company will only receive the above liquidating distribution af- . and the distribut ter deduction of Canadian withholding tax. Any such person who is not subject to such tax may claim from me the tax withhe!d. Deposits must be accompanied by the appropriate transmi ttal or lodgement forms and must be made during the usual busi- ness hours of the agents concerned. The forms can be _— from any of the above-named agents. The shares of .International Holdings Corporation and the liquidating cash . distribution will be available from and ae | February 2, 1959. € Charlotietown, P.E.I., January 15, T. a ny reny . . V. Burke. Liquidator. ? “arl Matthews, John Raynor, Walter Hudson and Horace Tamble. é held at the Cutcliffe funeral home conducted by Rev. A. E. Piercey. The Lord’s Prayer was beautifully rendered by Nancy Piercey of Milton. The bearers were David Ford. Cyrus MacNeil, John MacDonald, Mil- ler Sanderson, Tom Sanderson and Howard White. Interment was in the Church cemetery. CARD OF THANKS —— ——______| The family of the late Mrs. Corbett wish ‘to thank. all who; sent flowérs, letters and cards of sympathy. IN MEMORIAM ANGUS MacDONALD . It was with much sorrow and a keen sense of loss that the many relatives and friends learn- ed of the passing. on April 29th, in the Prince Edward _ Island Hospital of Angus MacDonald of Granville Center, N. S. Angus, as he was familiarly | known to his many -friends in this Province, had enjoyed ex- cellent health until a few months prior to his passitig;,. when ser- ious symptoms led him to seek medical attention, and when be- ing advised of the necessity of turn top his native Province. On arriving in Charlottetown he entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital where ali that medical science could do. had been done but to no avail, and on the above mentioned date his took its flight. spiri The deceased was born in Springton, P. E. IL. seventy-six years ago and was the son of the late Angus MacDonald and his wife Mary Ann MacDonald. As a young man Mr. MacDonald vent to the Western Uni Ytates. where he remained for ome 20 years. At the death of y's brother, Miles, who operated he old homestead, he returned 1 the old home and for many years tilled the soil. The late Mr. MacDonald ‘mar- | ried Dorothy MacSwain, who with her husband will long be remem- bered for the friendliness and hospitality found in their bh home, and their unselfish service in the | charch and community. Ten years ago the late Mr. MacDonald with Mrs. MacDonald moved to Charlottetown. and then two years ago moved to Nova Scotia making their home in Granville Center. Besides many friends and re “| the number of Africa it was his desire to re- | hone Charlottetown - 8506 — Summerside | 8031 — liseli 97-2 — Souris 32-3 — Alberton 68- z . IN MEMORIAM latives Mr. Ma:Donaild ineeia'l te mourn, his wiie, Dorothy, whe seaderly cared for her husband during his illness, one brother, Rev. Dan MacDonald, a' Mission- — ary ia South Africa acd a sister Nettie. Mrs. Cyrus. , Martin, Charict:etown. ’ The funeral was largely attend- ed; A short sctvine Beles held: a Ont; Four brothers. and ed by service In Harteile Pres. | service in Hartsville Pres- byterian by the Rev.. Denald: Nicholson of Belfast. During. the service Mrs. Murdock MacLeod sang as & Pall bearers at the funeral home were Messrs. Malcolm MacSwain, W. Blair MacDonald, Louis Carson, William Congo Riots Said Serious _ JOHANNESBURG (Reuters)— « The Johannesburg Star says the recent riots in Leopoldville, capi- tal of the Belgian Congo, were More serious than official state- ments and other reports from the “| city had suggested. The newspaper’s central Afri- can correspondent re from Leopoldvilie that: according sources he described killed in the three days of rioting from — Although order now has been restored, a number shops, stores and other buildings CBC Proposal Planned To End Strike MONTREAL (CP) — The CBO disclosed Monday that it is work. ing on a new proposal aimed at ending the strike of radio and television producers now in, its 15th day. A CEC spokesman said it is not yet possible to say when the new Proposal will be submitted. The producers went on strike Dec. 29 to back demands that their newly - formed Association des Realisateurs (CCCL) be recoz- nized as their bargaining agent. RAPID DEVELOPMENTS Disclosure that the CBC is ments: 1. Heads of seven unions told a mass meeting of their members that the CBC is trying to stall -| Negotiations, hoping for a break in union strength. 2. Approximately 1,000 unios members staged a peaceful but noisy march through downtown Montrea!. They urged support of a variety show to be staged Mon- day night to raise funds for needy strikers or strike support- ers. 3. Picket lines around CBC buikiings were strengthened. 4. The CBC reported that 1,120 of its 2,600 employees were at work Monday at all Montreal lo cations. These included 600 union employees and 520 members’ of supervisory and clerical staffs. About 700 were at work Friday. 5. Eldon Wilcox, executive vice president of the Association of Radio and Televistes Employes jority of the union's s 800 membeftl] had returned: to work. He cau- tioned members—mostly ¢lerical staffi—to do only their own work and not to help the CBC break any other union. Meanwhile 150 ARTEC members met and de. cided not to comp!y with back-to- work instructions. Calling them- alves ‘free ARTEC”, they sched- led another meeting for Monday night. 6. Unions made public a strike. settlement proposal sponsored by | ne Canadian Labor Congress and -ajected by the CBC during the a » The CBC made public ita caneah for rejecting the pro | posal. Gypsum Board Plant Enlarged WINNIPEG (CP) — A second enlargment of the Calgary plant's capacity was announced here Monday by D. V. Damerell, man- aging director of Western Gyp- sum Products Limited. He said arrangements have been made to produce a further 18,000.000 feet of gypsum board a year, bringing the total ca- pacity, of the Calgary plant ‘toe about 69,000.000 feet a year. The extra output is expected to be available by May in time to meet the seasonal demand. A $700,000 expansion project last July doubled the Calgary plant capacity. The latest expan- sion means it has tripled its .ca- pacity in a single year. WILLIAMSON ESTATE LONDON (‘Reuters)—Dr. John | Williamsen. Canadian - born dia- mond millionaire who died last January, left an estate in Eng- land valued at £5,823, it was an- nounced Tuesday. Probate hag. been granted to I. C. Chopra of Mwanza, Lake Province, Tangam™ yika, one of the executors, laid to rest in the family plot in © | | to. s reliable 4 Jan. 4 was much higher—around 4 300—than the official figure of 42. © of settlers © had left the Congo. Damage to — was roughly estimated at £2,000,- © 000. . working on a new settlement pro- — pdsal came amid these develop- —