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:!
rctly
on
wer
on
~·zed
the
tration.
'A
had
es
were
go
into
sociation
ted
to
give
to
kill
Tunisia.
Douglas
it that
mch
In
on
said
curity
1
sed
for
nt
was
NEWS.,_S!·
JOHN'S,
NFLD.,
THURSDAY,
MARCH
13.
1959
E
ELECTION
CAMPAIGN
l
~f.urJ
0
~~~s~ea:t~m
1
~:st~ho;
1
~;~~
~~u\~~e:~~a
by
this
weekend
atl~!~rg~~:·H::~~d~~~e.for
Burin·JWomen's
Wor]d
TH
n.m.
and
seven
to
ten
p.m.
to·
Yesterday
Mr.
Browne
spent', Mr.
Cole
was
scheduled
to!
.I
day.
Friday
and
Saturday. several
hours
catching
up
on
E 'visit
St.
John's
yesterday
for
a
I'D
Of
Pr
e
.
"~lcanwhilc
any
person
WhO
I
backlog
of
COrrespondence
that
feW
hours
after
Which
he
prO·
a y
av
r
C
· t 1
wou\d
like
to
have
transpor· !
had
piled
up
during
the
p~st
posed
hpading
across
country
to
I A h "
Ll
. berals onserva tves I
Ia
lion
to
~he
Court
of
R~vision
I
r~w
days
and
interviewing a COil· Port
au~
Basq~es
to
commence
l t
Black
ead
1
to
have
Ills
or
her
name
mclu<l·l
s1derable
number
of
people
who
a
campa1gn
swmg
through the'
1
ed
on
the
voters' list
Is
adviser]
called
on
him
for
assistance
western
end
of
the
riding,
· -
, .
MARSHALL
1
claiming
that
they
were
hy·
1
to
call
any
o!.the
following
teJc.
and
advice.
: . ·
The
service
for
the
Workl
111
•IOLil·'
l!/l; . John's
East
held
his
first meet·'
Mr
Leslie
Marshall
the
passed
bv
the
enume1·ators,
phone
numbers
and
arrange. 1 When
It
was
clear
th:.t
the
Day
of
Prayer, prepared
by
1
'''
y
ings
In
the
fringe
areas
of
the· President
of
the
Progressive
while
their
next
door
neigh·:
mcnts
will
be
made
for
them.
McGRATH
1 fhght
could
not
~c
ma~lt!
~ll·.
·
wcmen
of
Australia,
was
held
:~:.~
1
::.!
1
~m:tllW•h';l
prorlncial
St.
John's districts· conscrvatil·c
Association
o!
hours
were·
listed.
!
The
telephone
numbers
art>:
Jim
McGrath,
the
P.
C.
can·.
Cole
started
out
mstean
on
a
in
Blackhead
School
Hall
on
a hi•
l.l!it'I'Jl
I'IC·
on
Tuesda)'
night.
Greg
O'Grady
I
Newfoundland,
yesterday re·
"Our
association
considers
1
·
7552,
7129,
7070,
7071,
8039
and
didate
in
St.
John's
Enst,
t!is-'
tour
of
the
~ay
L'Argent arcll.
the
afternoon
of
Feb
21st,
ur.·
.
II•
in
tlw
held
one
meeting
at Flat
Rock
I
leased
the
following
statement:
the
possibility
that e\'en
one
80196.
closed
this
afternoon
tha!
~lr.l
Today
he
wll!
make
a
~1\'Jn:'.
der
the
auspices
of
the
Worn
~;,h••;,
1
~
1
:\.~·\IIlli.
Thr
mul
another
at
Torbay
South.
1 "It
has
conie
to
the
attent· voter
might
be
det>rived
of
~is
1
"Anyone
who
hnsn,'t
_be~n
In·
Arth_ur
M.aloney,
who
~ade
a
through
the
F ortunc
B:ay
area
an's
~lission~ry
Sbciety.
.
!'<
:;
: j .
.":
1
, .,,.,
•I
at!N
,
The
Honoura~le
G_re_gory
.T.
,
ion
of
the
Progressll•e
Conser·
right
to
exercise
his
frnnclusc
c!udcd
on
the
voters
hst
Is
ad-
s.pec1al
tnp
down
In
or.iler
to;
by
boat.
·
~Irs.
Har?ld
Moran,
President
~
;;·;
.•
~
,,:!1).
:1>
IH>hc:
1
f;
I
~wcr,
provincial
M~mstcr
or
1
vath·e
Association
that a large
as
a
most
serious matter
and
i
\'IScd
to
note
thes~
null'lb~rs
speak
on
the platform
wrth
ll!r.:
Yestenlu)"s report
!rum
~!r.
of
t~e
Soc1ety,
condu~ted
the
••.
1
,
,.:
;:
1
:. ·l
:::.1·
1r
Jh~hways,
a_ccompamed
1\!r..
number
o(
voters
In
both
St.
consequently
we
hal'e
~one
to
1
and
to
call
at
any
llme
durmg
1\lc~rath
had
to
return
to
!11~
·Cole's
campui~n
headquarters·
~emce.
and
was
ass1sted
b~
''";;·
,,,,!.
·
1
·~11
~l't
O'Grady
on
h1s
cnnrass
on
Tues·
John's East
and
st.
John's
we~t
considerable trouble
to
set
up.a:
the
next
three
_days
wh!le.
th~
maml~nd
yester£;ay
Without·
disclosed
that
lhe
sentiment
in
~Irs.
Thomas
LeGrow
and
Mrs
:,
1
,.
,,.:~I
,.
1
11
1
,.
1·ntr~
d~)'
night.
M~.
Power
said
M1·.
1 ridlngs are
in
danger
of
loslnq
system
to
assist
such
people
m t
Courts
of
Revls1on
are
s1ttmg.
rcachmg
St.
Johns.
:l!r.
M.a.·
favour
of
th
eP.
c.
canrlirlate
Roy
Le~row.
.
' ,':
·n
r"l'•'''·· ,
..
all.<."
0
Grady
rccCI\'cd
an
excellent 'their right
to
\'Ole
because
of
getting their
names
on
th~
VO~·
i
Ioney,
w~o
was
held
1JP
m
is
undiminished
and
ardent "
The
i;JC!l'e
of
t~e
~.ervlce
wa~
..
~~~~.:.'
,:
..
;i.
m•'L'tin.'!
reception.
I
numerous
omissions
from
the
era'
lists.
In
this
connectiOn
It
I
BROWNE
I Stephenville,
was
s~herlulcd
to
Conscrvntil·es
in
the area
arr•
The
Bread
of
Life.
.
·:
•.
,.
;,
,·,·::
1
,,
the
I voters'
lists.
should
be
pointed
out
to
ever~·
1
,
.
fly
back
to
the
mamland
yes·
now
predicting that
~lr
Cole
The
guest speaker
was
'MI>!
··
·,
,.
1
!"
..
•.ihrr::l
:1\'0:>,'DALE
TO:VIGHT
I voter that
unless
his
or her;
_Hon.
W.
J.
~ro:vne,
M1~1ster
1
terday.
1
,·ill
not
onlv
be
e!dcte;l
but
th"t
Ell:,
~loo!'C3,
who
spoke
in
har·
.,
..
,
\,
,.,anil·
,
The
Liberal
candidate
In
St.
1
''The
Prcgresslve
Conservnt·
name
Is
on
the
voters
lists on·
without
Portfolio m
th.e
D1efen·
Meanwhile
the
Stephenville h
..
11
, ·
1
"
1
mony
with
the
theme,
and
the
·"
.•
;,'.'
1
,
1
.
\:r
•·:·nr.~r:-,
John's
East
plans
a
big
meet·:
lve
Headquarters
In
St.
Johr,'s
polling
day
they
will
not'
be
able. hakcr
Govcmment,
arr1ved
bnck
Branch
of
the
P.
C.
Association
~t~
11
b
11
~~
0
~~r
us
o~pot~
1
,L
purpose
of
the
World
Day
of
;··::.::.:
1
;,,
.•.
!
Fa
I!,.
in~
at
Arondale
tonight. Grl'g:
has
been
deluged
with
telephone
to
vote.
:in
St
..
John's
ycsterd~y
from
a
were
on
hand
Tuesday
to
wei··
WI
.
~
e er
an
com
or
a
•t'
Prayer.
· ,
.•,.
..r
·Jt
11.1·
O'Grady
wll~
have. a special' calls during t?e past
few
d~ys
. , i
planmng
con~er~nce
111
Hahf•;;
com~
Mr.
Mnlon~y
to
their
com·
maJonty,
The
soloist
was
~Irs.
Clifford
"'-'
,
...
,.
>r,.
·
:n
1
•,•lin~
>J't•z:ker
at
his
meetmg
In
Avon·,
from
Progressive
Conservnt1vc
"Cour\s
of
Rcv1s1bn
ha\'c
been,
and
one
of
h1s
fJrSt
acts
was
to
mumty
and
they
arran~ed
;,
~lr.
Cole
will
now
reschedule
Ba~gs,
and
~Irs,
John Butt
was
:
:r.
r.
·:·
·
..
!';11;.:·
tlrle. supporters
complaining
that
cnlled
for
both
the
St.
John's·
get
in
touch
with
the
New-
dinner
and
reception
for
the
his
western
campaign
tour
to
a
the
organist
for
the
sen·ice
.
...
,..
, !
,.,
,,
11
:1!·
Thr
l.lbrral
member
for
lim·· ' their
names
were
not
taken ridings
and
these
will
function:
foundland
Light
and
.Power
Toronto-Parkdale
member.
In
more
suitable
time
as
far
a:;
Special
prayers
were
taken
.....
,
1
, .
,.,
..
!t·tl
,mrJ
bnur
~lain,
Captain
'Matt
Whel·:
when
the
enumerators
were
during the
next
t?rce
days.
1
Co1~pan>·
to
~sk
lor
actwn
in
addition
lllr.
Maloney
addressed
flyiM
conditions
are
concerned.
by
Rev.
~lr.
~Iurie)·,
~Irs.
Har-
·:·:'
..
.":;':
.,
.
,,
:·:
,·,:rr:,•cl
, 'I.
will
be
amon-g
the
Jthcr.
mnklng
their
rounds,
The
COUJ't
of.
Rc~·Iswn
for
St.
~ettmg
ele~tr1c
power
b.1ek
to
1
the
Stephenville
Lions
club: o . .
old
Stanford,
Mrs.
Clayton
Dia-
...
,,
,,
.......
:.-r•
llltl'
~pcnkcrs.
The
meeting
is
scr~-,
1
"!l!any
of
these
people
are
.John's
East
w1l!
srt
at
the
Synod
P.n~ts
of.
h1s
.st.
John's
West
j'
Tuesday
night.
The Itinerary
for
th1s
tour
mond,
~Irs.
Robert
Gulliford
· · ·
·.
1':c·
1u1rn
tlt•'rd
to
start
at
eight
o'clock.
.
Hall
on
Queens
Road
and
any. mhng sllll
Without
power.
Mr.
McGrath
meanwhile
left
Will
be
announced
as
soon
as
1t
:md
~Irs.
Thomas
LeGrow.
:~:;:,
·:
.,
, ; :
11
tht':i'
~lr.
O'Grady
had
laid
on: -
1
person
residing
in
the
St.
As
a result
of
Mr.
Browne's
yesterday afternoon
for
Collier';
can
he
laid
on.
·:
·.;
:1:.
:·.
.
\":
,·nl)·
,.•::o·~
for
special
rntcrtaimncnt
l\londay
he
will
announce
his
John's
East
riding
whose
name,
urging
the
Newfoundland
Light
1
where
he
held
a
meeting
last.
.
:_,
·.·-
_
-:
··•:.'
1
~.~
:!
1
:'.~
...
1
·,:
du
1
"in~
btlwd
~~~~ckting.
D
:\
~t.
1
:
Tpl~ns
1
t
!oCr
his
ct.ampnign
tcur
of
f
ihs
not
thon.
the
vote;s'
1
ndst
dca_nf,
\andtcP
1
o
1
wer
1
company
thdis
1
clor
1
.he;l
:night.
His
gufe
1
st. speakers
were
,
------
An
offering,
for
'the
produc·
11on
and
distribution
of
Chris-
ti;;n
literature
around
the
worlrl,
was
taken.
illrs.
Wllliam
Hollett
and
)Irs. Ernest
Bishop
took
up
the
offering.
1
::~;~;;·
...
••
:nf'l•tin~
,),~
u1's
~n
,
,,
1c.
ey
uggan
s..
r1~
onccp
1_on.
,
nrc
..
e1r
name
InC
u c 1 ,
:es
r
ny
a
crnoon
a e
~lr.
A.
l\1.
Du
y,
the
1'.
C.
~!em·
If
a
suit
or
dress
needs
altern·
"
jl;.::
:.
J'Jli>"
··:,r;r .
:.
·~l(·
Ptr·
......
''
·
.·,r
F \\' .
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:
.:,
r \1.
,\
1~111
pnl\'ldc
mus1c
for
the
en·: Liberal
can<hdate
James
R.
they
\'lSI\
the
Synod
Hall
b~·
1
people
of
the
Bk.ckhcad·Valley: ber
of
the
House
of
Assembly
t;on
when
,·ou
buy
it.
have
th~
tcrt1innwnt
period
which
will
'Tucker
Is
continuing
to
work
tween
ten
and
elel'ell
a.m.
or'
Road
area
will
have
their
POW·'
for
Sl
John's Centre
and
.Tohn
changes
made
at
OI!CC.
MaO\'
he
included
in
Mr.
O'Grady's
·south through Trinity
Bny
to·
between
se1·cn
and
ten
p.m.
to·' er
har.k
today,
Thursday,
at
the
R.
O'Dea,
an
executive
member
women
wear
a
dress
that's
to:,
n:cnin~.
.
day
and
will
continue
to
WOJ'l<
day,
Friday
or
Saturda~·.
·latest.
or
the
P.
C.
Association.
len~:
through
the
waist
or
too
The
singing
of
the
h\'mn
in
that direction through
the
"The
Courts
of
Revision
fot·
~Jr.
Browne
also
received
a~·!
·wide
throu~h
the
sho:Jltlers-
in
"The
J>ay
Thou
Garest
Lord
Is
1
:,.
:
..
: .
GRAXGER
; remainder
of
this
week.
He
will
St.
John's
West
will
sit
at
55
surancc
from
the
Light
and:
COLE
i
order
to
sarc
money.
This
is
11.
Ended"
and
the
Benediction
bJ
.:
.\:"•
....
: '
I.
••
hour "Tiw l.ihcral par\)' is
the
join
Prcmiet·
Smallwood
fot
the
Casey
Street,
94
Patrick Street
Power
Company
that
the
power:
Poor
flying
weather
forced
a •
poor
way
to
sare
sinc1!
the
total
Re1·.
~Jr.
)!urley
brought
the
\::
...
·.
\bt·
. !i i'
......
,
L•li1'cl
Jll'llplc's
part~·."
the
J.iberal
can·
i
campaign
tour next
week.
and
23
Sudbury
Street
and
the. will
be
bnck
to
people
ln
the·
change
of
plans
~·esterday
for'
effect
of
:he
dress
i;;
ruinL·d.
.~crvicc
to
a
close,
; :
,
..
' ::.. Tht'! didatt'
in
Grand
Falls-White·
-----------·------·
------
-·---·-·--
----
.,.
: . .
·:
....
--:o.cm;.
Bal'o\.aoraclor
told
a
rousln~
ruhlic
meeting
at Northern
Arm.
Botwood,
1\londay
ni'l(ht.
"Lester Pearson's programme'',
Charlie
Gran~cr
said,
"i;.
sim·
pl~·
,,
polic~·
aimed
at
ohtalnin~
frredom
from
the
fear
of
want
.
Liberalism
is
tbc
history
of
1111·
1''1
:
"
..
'
..
'
,
c:r.-~~-
·.
t.r.1na,·d
·~:-~
..
,
..
;.
\\
. ..
::.:
:tn
c;·
c:.-:·:-
..
:.:
..
,.-
..
:.
,Tol~n"
.'
.;
i:
_:
·•···
::
.;.n
r.a·
.'i
....
1
,~,.,
rf<'•:
::·.•!l
h-.~
i!'o
.
'.·;•·.t:l
,\\11:!
man
freedom."
. ,
..
· , :
:•'·
t••
The
h!~
crowd
which
heard
.'
.:...
,,:.1
1hr
~Jr.
Gran~er
~nng
"For
he'~.
a
j(•lly
good
fellow"
after
the
Llb·
•·r~l
rm1didate
hnrl
concluded
hi>
atltlre;s,
On
the
ptatfnrm
with
~lr.
Granger
was
the
t.ib·
era!
member
o!
the
Lc-~islnturc
fnr
Gn•en
Ba)'
District,
Willi$m
~-!;:_.:
"•·.
:
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:
:;::.;.
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I
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r)
Tt't'·
...
~.:n·>
;,;r,ltt
:mr!
·~;t':·
1
::1
, t
:::T':·
;.'dOC'k
"
'"···,,J!',C
,,t
St.
:.:::!
.lft;,,c.
~lin·
'!
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i~
:t('·
i"
~
~.~·;.
·•.
·.~:
1lt•
~-
'";del
11.
Smallwood.
.
~tr.
Granger
hclrl
his
meetm~
nt
:\orthern
Arm
after
~
canl'ass
of
Point
Leamington
"n
~!on·
dar afternoon.
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~>-)t!'~
!h•
mr.d~
·:
B:h~~
!~.~~
;.~HI
rapJl~·
'
L;:
,,,
:h:
!:t·
1\'0\111~1
r;~.~
..
,~.::._
f:.r
the
tbY
Fr:·:·yland.
The
Liberal
incumbent
i"
the
riding
of
Burin-Burgeo
h.1s
had
to
abandon
his
plan
o!
working
westw11rd
flirough
his
riding
from
the
Burin
l'cnin·
f
T
sula.
Continued
had
weather
.
(1.'.!/'
J.
:
r:
.
:
L:h:··.:
,
..
n
1
:.»
11
(
postponed
~!ajor
Chcs
Carters
·:
~:
.k:::·,
\\'t•st
ii
plans
to
work
westward
and
·::.
~r·
w:::•:<·tc·d
thi•
now'
he
has
decided
to
work
t':r.~:.,·.':,
.•
rr
col:·
.
east
from
Port
miX
Basques
in
::!r
,,.
y:.
•rrm
1
r.c
order
to
a1·oid
further
dcla)·s.
,
,o::
.:·
~!.
John's
~lajor
Carter lc!t
St.
Johll'&
~~~
,,.,
,;:,
ni
tlle
b,·
train
on
Tuesda)'
and
has
<:<·
I I
r:
n•,ltly
(or
arrived
in
Port
aux
Basques.
c•·xt
,lomlny·.
He
will
lea\'e
Port
aux
Basques
.
~:.,c·
::hcr.t~d
a attr
1
an
initial
canvass
there
to
,~,.
u,~~al
can·.
campaign
e3s_tw~r<l_.!.~!~Y~'.,~e
t
"'
~.-"'--~Wio4llf.JII
\!::it:.
~
..
·,::
1
ht:r.
!nl·
Shot
gun.
rcc,eptions.
ha\:e
. ,
....
. .
lin"
1
,
1
••reeted
~laJor
Carter
111
Ius
"
....
..
..
' ttl•
:,
. ; ,,. :,
Tuc.tlr.v
,
campaigning
Ill
.
many
h
sf!
,
i,
:
•.
,
:-.·•·r.•il·r
per·
ments
in
the eastern a .
0
I!· "
wurkin~
his
riding. "l'\'e
been
getung
H:~-:~::.!,Je
Grc~or::
wonderful
receptions
every·
· f where."
~1:1jor
Carter
said.
The
.
;:.··
::.ml
rr.m1~trr
o f . h t
traditional
gun
inn~.
s
ou
s,
and
!lng
wa\'ing
have
been
a
. part
o!
~tnjor
Carter's
meetings
.lol:n';
,por:.
in
nearly
every
settlement.
..
'"
n:.~wtl
"'
Major
Carter
said
he
has
I
·h
1 \'isited
every
settlement
!rom
1hr
.1
~r:•
p
1
t
':.
,\
·!::·.';
\\'c•t.
Enalish
Harbour
W~;t
tQ
o
~
. . . . "
Pu::nf
will
Rosie,
Placentia
Bay,
Bunn
i'eninmla
and
Fortune
Bay.
hu
..
i:H,•"·
i!
co:r·.,:.
::1c
I.
1
heral
~
PICKERSGILL
.
i!
~!
.i,.;"
.
\\'
r
;l
ft.r
The
'Liberal incumbent
!n
the
.
~I;:
,
:..
·
.••n
riding
of
Bonavista-~w!lhngn~e
~~~..
:
:-·•i::J•
~
of·
plan~
general
campav,:~mg
thiS
T.·.~
•..
·
1
·
we"
It
in
part
of
Bonavlsta
Bay,
mo;·n
nr.
"
~i.·
com·
Fogo
district,
and
Twillingate
1a;w.
>L.
Ptlr.nc's
district.
The
Honourable
J,
'Y·
II
offir:~l
:·':c·nl
Jn:,k(•s
i
Pick~rsglll
will
campaign
1D
...
~1::::
.:··r
l··' )lr.:
Twilllngate
with
the
Attorney
.
t!:..
.,
,J.,lm's:
c.;eneral,
the.
Hono~rablc
L.
R.
:..
.·.
':ni·•
In• 'Curtis
who
1s
provmclal
mcm·
<1:
·•,.,
.,
:r.:.nagr.
:
bcr
for
that
di~trict.
,rl:ntnn:•r·.·
,
.·,
•.!.<H·rl
in
Ml',
Piekersglll
has
formul·
Chn.
,·:
:d
d thr!
nted
plans
for
a hrcric three
·
1,
Jr,><·;
'
..
\ ·
h:•·i.
l
weeks
of
campaigning
between
Jt,hr.'>
\l'r
·!
1·:.m
1
,~i~n
.
now
and
election
day.
In
four
1!!rr
··:
,.
•·I
!he
h(;.<t
I
days
next
week
he
will
hold
in
:.r,,
r:·':L~
in
e;,n.l
no
less
than
ei.ght
public
meet·
lr.(
:,·
i>
r•1
r:·y
inrli·
ings
in
\'arious parts
of
his
rid·
mo:,lit::
If,
·ur11·y.<
ar.d
inr. l!e
wili
also
b~
conducting
!rem
!nF
~<•riou•
pru·
extensive
grass
roots
cunvasslng.
d11trim
r••mpri,in~
the
~!r.
Pickersgill
is
seeking
his
lh;t
i!
:·o:~::
to
h£·
third
term
as
Liheral
memher
victory
tor
lhe
Liher:.l
of
Parliament
for
Bonavista
:
Twilllngate,
CIGR.\l!Y
i
BATTEN
Lib£·ral
<~ndl'l;M
in
•h
:
Th~
meetings
of
the Liberal
or
St.
J~<hn'~
E:.,t
,;,,.~
incumbent
In
the
rid:n.g
of
r.::rl
ill
tht•
)1:11
rh
I
Humher·St.
George's
have
token
.
dr·clior.
hr('nu•e
"I
a
unique
twist.
Herman
N.
Eat·
Ll~ml,
I
;,!ways
ha1·c
ten
has
Introduced a special
1
.
L1bml,.
I lwlirw
in
question period at the end
of
l_bel:e1r
in
the
pol·
each
of
his
meetln~ts
to
gh:e
L1bml
part),
and
1 ·
\'Otcrs
a
chance
to
air
thCJr
the
!.ihml
go1·err-
1·iews
and
ask
him
about
any
the
br,.t
for
Canada."
subjects
with
which
he
hasn't
1a1d.
'·I
am
deep·
dealt
In
his
speeches.
to
ha1e
been
askd
~lr.
Batten
Is
continuing
to
the
l.iber•l
Par!
I''
mnke
trade
and
unemployment
East.''
·
the
two
key
issues
of
his
cam·
no
p~omiscs
in
paign.
Tuesday
night
in
a
eam,taJgn,"
~lr.
meeting
nt
Robinson's
he
was
·
~!r.
O'Grady
said
.
asked
a number
of
questions
!tll
the
l'oters
oM
~
about
the
trade
problem
as
It
do
his
best
in
I relates
to
Newfoundland's
fish
~lr.
O'Grad)·
said
!
markets.
Mr.
Batten stressed
the
as
Lihml
cantlill·
:
importance
of
Improving
trade
East
"is
the
' relations
with
the
United
State.~
that
could
be
:
to
avoid
the
Imposition
of
tarl£!
E
1
,
0
)'
)'oung
man."
I barriers
on
Newfoundland
fish
nu
c~ndidatc
plans
exports,
lssuetamp31gn
on
a
num.
The
meeting
at
Robinson's
s.
~~ong
them
are
was
an
excellent
one,
M,r.
Bat·
1
~h
improved
Pllh·
ten
stated.
~ough
fcder~ll
~
Grady
said
he
:
J.R.S
.
WITH
TUCKER
1
his
Programm~
In
· Premier
J.
R.
Smallwood
next
1
his
campaig··
week
will
devote
his
efforts
to
,
campalinll)l!
In
behalf
of
the
P'IR~
)1-
'
Liberal
can~idate
In
thP
rlcllnq
Libe
EETINGS
I
of
Trinity-Conception.
Mr.
Small·
ral
candidate
1
s 1
wood
plans
to
return
to
St.
·
0
t.
John's
over
the
weekend
bnd
on
IN
SIZE
IN
FEATURES
IN
POWER
SIZE
BIG
CAR
CAR
CAR
CAR
M A B
c D
POWER
BIG
CAR
CAR
M A
B
FEATURES
BIG
CAR
CAR
CAR CAR
M
A B c
D
Len1th
213.2'
211.8"
208.2'
210.5"
213.8''
fover-all)
Width
81.1'
78.1'
78,8"
77.4' 78.3'
(over-all)
Highest
Advertised
3€0hp 300hp 305hp
Standard
Horsepower
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
Power
Seat
that
Yes
No
No
No
No
"Remembers"
-
-
Shoulder
60.2' 56.9' 56.9'
56.4"
60.5'
Room
flront)
Shoulder
60.2"
55.7' 55.7' 56.2' 60.4'
Room(batk)
.
-
--
Highest
480
.400
410
Torquo
lb·ft
lb·ft
lb·ft
Automatic
Power
Yes
No
No
No
No
Lubrication
Clean
Line
Yes
No
No No
No
Modern
Styi!Jtl
Hlp
Room
63.3' 62.6' 62.5' 62.0' 63.0'
(frontt
Hlp
Room
63.6'
62.1'
62.1"
63.1'
62.7"
(baek)
.
Highest
10.5
10 10
Compreulon
Ratio
for
to
1
to
1
to
1 ·
the
Money
Front-hlnled
Yes
No
No
No No
Engine
Hood
Speed
Limit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Warning
Device
on
1958
Mercury
and
competitive
models
In
near11t
price
ranae.
Here's
Canada's
biggest
car
value,
dollar
for
dollar!
And
the
factB
prove
it.
Yes,
the
facts
prove
that
The
Big
M
for
'58
tops
its'Cia1111
in
size,
in
feat.urcs,
in
power!
Why
settle
for
less
and
pay
more?
See
your
Mercury
denier
today!
See
how
many
other
ways
Mercury
is
out
front-far
ahead
of
even
some
of
the
most
expensive
cars.
Yes,
this
is
your
year
to
enjoy
the
pleasures
of
Big
M
ownership.
The
facts
prove
you
get
more
value,
dollar
for
dollar,
at
your
Mercury
dealer.
CAR
c
285hp
395
ll'·ft
10
to
1
CAR
D
-
290hp
·-
380
.: ·:::
..
lb·ft
:·;:.
•,
.:··;:
10
to
l
rrHE
BIG
NIERClJRY
1958
Compare
the
Big
M
values
at
your
nearby
~ifcrcury
dealer
showroom
MUNN
MOTORS,
LIMITED
CORNER
OF
BLACKMARSH
ROAD
AND
BENNETT
AVENUE
. '
•'
j!
I
.,
.
''
. '
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