ae eee See DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER» ‘ ie ‘a \ _ 4E Dee will ‘be received antil noon on y, April 10th, 1959, for the PAVING from RED "to NORTH LAKE via ELMIRA, a distance of ficationa and ‘Tender Forms may be obtained at office of the undersiqned, Cid Post Office Building, lottetown, Prince Ec | Island. owest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. time and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be présent at the opening. : J. G. MacKAY as Minister of Highways Charlottetown ~ : - Prince Edward Island ‘March 12, 1959 it ae DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ‘Province of Prince Edward Island . = TENDER Ee “SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on ', Friday, April 3rd, 1959, for the PAVING from SUM- #MERSIDE WEST to MUDDY CREEK via LINK- _ LETTER ROAD, a distance of 12.8 miles. : eeentne and Tender Forms may be obtained from _, the office of the undersigned, Old Post. Office Building, * Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. , Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above advertised « .«.. time and bidders are invited to present their : bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. ’ J. G. MacKAY Minister of Highways _ Charlottetown Prince Edward Island March 12, 1959 F E E : ; ‘4 ae, ee a ee * _ SALESMAN WANTED . "The makers of Johnson's Wax Products _ require the services of an aggressive and ex- » perienced salesman between the ages of 27 and 32 to sell the Wholesale and Retail Trade on P. E.1., Colchester, Pictou, Antigonish and _ Guysborough Counties in Nova Scotia. 7 Teo. : We offer a complete knowledge of our} _ business, above average salary, car, and ex- _ penses, bonus plan, medical benefits to cover ~ self and family. Reply in confidence to Box 17204, Charlottetown Guardian. — FOR SALE porch and bath. Hot j ~ a particulars apply— P ce THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 3 154 Richmond Street. a FOR SALE AT STANHOPE, P. E. I. "Three summer cottages, three smal] cabins, 1 small community kitchen, one ice house all completely fur- _ nished for-summer tourists. Automatic water system to ~ all cottages. Electric lights. Four acres of land. These : are situated on Covehead Bay shone with a ___Yight-of-way to the Gulf shore. = Tape ‘ All the buildings are in good repair and the pro- * perty is ideally situated for summer visitors. z Inspection by appointment. : For particulars apply— .. ' THE EAST®&RN TRUST COMPANY r 154 Richmond Street. | _ AUCTION SALE AT SEAVIEW E FRIDAY, MARCH 2, AT 12.30 P.M. \; 1 will sell by Public Auction: stock, crop, farm implements, _ and household furnishings, consisting of: ‘ 2 horses, 10 and 4 years old; 7 chpice milch cows due to . freshen; § fat cattle; 6 year olds; 1 aalf, 11 feeder hogs; sow due 2 farrow; 7 hens. Machinery: Cockshutt ‘30 tractor; tracto: = trailer; 3 furrow plow; set John Deere Harrows; manure "spreader; hay-mower; ‘side delivery rake; grain crusher; 50 foot _ gndiess belt; pump jack and engine; electric motor; horse hoe; driving w&ggon; pung sleigh; wood sleigh: new buffalo: gas _ tank, 250 gallons; 25 cedar posts; ladders; steel vice; a quantity of boards; cans; pressed straw and hay; a large quantity “ef foundation ‘obblers; post hole diggers; forks; shovels; harness; hay fork and cable; power lawn mower; bicycle. Household Effects: kitchen range; chesterfield suite; dining “room suite; bedroom suite; beds, springs, mattresses; lazy boy chair; rocking chairs; electric washer; new refrigerator; gas * fron; lamps and lanterns; and » lot of other articles. ‘Also will offer my farm if not sold before sale, containing 97 acres of land. Buildings in good repair. Situated on improved tighway. 30 acres ready for cropping. House ‘and barn wired +» theoughout. If not fine, first fine day following. é _ , ARTHUR STEWART, | Auctioneer.” » CHARLES ADAMS, SEAVIEW Tenders will be opensd af the above ‘advertised (° ~ e SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto—Market lower in mod- erate trading. — New York—Market higher; ad- vance continues. Montreal — Market irregularly lower in active trading.” CURRENCIES Pound sterling $2.72%, down 3-16. ‘DIVIDENDS NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Anglo - Canadian Telephone Company, year ended Dec. 31: 1958, $1,714,509; 1857, $1,862,785 Consolidated Mining and Smelt. ing Company of Canada Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1958, $14.017,- 883, 86-cents a share, 1057, $},- 815,382, $1.13. ; t Distillers Corporation - Sea- grams Ltd.: 6 mos. ended Jan. 31: 1959, $15,379,000; 1958, $17,- 763,000. Eddy Paper Co Lid, year ended Dec. 31: 1956, $1,987,236, $4.97 a share; 1957, $2,078,873, $5.20. : Gaspe Copper Mines Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1958, $1,183,385, 45 cents a share; 1957, net loss $2,327,328. Hudson Bay Mining and Smelt- ing Co. Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: $7,392,888, $2.68 a share, 1957, $8,039,303, $2.91. _ Hudson's Bay Company, year ended Jan. 31:N1959, $7,384,000; 1958, $6,473,000. Massey - Ferguson Ltd.,.3 mos. ended Jan. 31: 1959, $2,680,000, 22 cents .@ share; 1958, net loss Rio Tinto Mining Company of Canada Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1958, $488,497; 1957, $121,819. ~ MONTREAL MONTREAL ( CP)—The Indus- Mixed Friday. Trading, at its slowest pace this week, was still active. Firm spots were the textiles and banks. However t gee trad. ,|ing in these sections was light, _ ‘Avenue, Parkdale, each side containing six rooms, sun- é duct heating, oil furnace for ‘each dwelling. Building fully insulated. Large lot. In- P by appointment. : ' except for Bank of Commerce, which was among the 10 most active stocks. It gained % at 39. The refining and western oils were fractions lower. The utili- ties, papers, base metals, con structions, beverages and steels were irregular in a fractional range. Among the active issues Massey lost % at 14%, Dominion Tar was off % at 17, Waterman in a mainly narrow range as moderate profit - taking hit the mines and oils for the second straigat day. Coppers were the hardest hit, but losses were con-, fined to a few cents. Quebec Lith- ium was the feature of the day, gaining 85 cents at 695. Industrial volume was 127,800 shares, mines and oils 895,400. The closing _averages _ show banks up .1 at $1.67, utilifies un changed at 156.9, industrials up 4 at 301.2, combined up 2 at 265.1, papers off 1.1 at 463.5 and golds off .05 at 89.31. MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS Abitibi 32% Fraser = Abit \pr _ Gt Lakes 2 Asbestos 32% How Smith 6 Bank Mont 57% Hud Bay Min @&% Bank WS 71% Imp Bank = Bnque C Nat 60% Imp Oil od Bnque PC 36 Int Nick 8% Bathurst A % Int Pap ome Bathurst B — Int Pete WA Bell 4% Mass-Fer 1% Brazil 6% McColl - Bidg Prod — Noranda 7 C Cement 35% Price \ 47% C Cement pr 27 Que Pow 3% Cleveland 19 Royal Bank’ 784 Cc Bnk Com 59 ~=s- Royalite 10 dn Brew 38% St. L Corp 19 Cdn Brew pr —. Shawin Os Cdn Celan 20% Steel 7% CPR 30% Trans Can PL 26% Cockshutt 138% Un Steel 12% Seagrams B% wean “ws D Bridge BM ANADIAN Dom Tar 17 Cons pap Wh Foundation 16% Ford 121% NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP)—The stock market moved to another record high Friday on the heaviest vol- ume in more than four months. It was the fourth straight day that the Associated Press aver- age had touched an historic peak. Volume was 4,880,000 shares upside western oils, after being ahead throughout the day, dipped a few points. Golds were up a few decimal points. Final volume was 5,490.000 shares considerably below Thurs a turnover of 305,362 shares. each lost %. 5 132.59. i By The Canadian Pree Torente Steck ExchangeMarch 13 Odd ict, 14 — Ex-dividend, xr—Ex- fights, xw—Ex-warrants.) > RSSnesvasd8esscsbsask i BReswesb Sse. gosagatiehgladyabssieaadegesces PISS yRS Neb pS ae uaugtBE eeu gudlss.goeteahes waka Neh eSeeeictesys 14400 8000 5000 700 30 Buffad 11000 12% Buff Ank 400 205 Cable 300 19 Cadamet 1000 27 Camp Chib 6275, $10% 965 975 Camp RL 100 $10% 10% 10% Cdn Astoria 500 10% 104 10% * &© 61 » #8 103 9 103 a Th ™% 19 2 - 12 18 Mil oe & @ +4 ~~ 2. US B 12 B 10 1% 10 —10 (ear R40 19700 146246 6500 9016 362 8182 3650 2500 600 1070 1600 146 148 ~2 1000 17 #7 ‘MNT (41 o000 8 mh Ta-% 270 4H 3% HM 7 a0 7 U Bh 41% 2300 159° 151 150 ee 6. OB OB lM 0 MS 5 5 Son's se “% 6b 6s%-—% 1000. 16% 164% 16% +1% 197390 88 OM 300M!) 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C Mic Mae 2797 40 05 45 -—5 Con Peak . 1500 6 6 °-6 +% C Wet P 100 40 30 340 -5 Cree wts 1300 199 1% 1% —1 Dev Pal os e 140 1 Dome Pete 1% W+ Duver 00 10h} cis Sm om 300 350. 360 -—S Gr Pisine 2 $17 16 6 —% Home Oil A 1219 $18% 18 18% + Home Ol B 1263 $17% 17 17% + % HB OUG 687 $17 16% 16% — Jump Phd 150 4% @ ™% —1 Jupiter 600 285 «(255 «285 Kroy Oils 6400 @ 6 “@ 43 LI Pete 1650-2 170 od Majtrans wo 604ml HC Marigold 1500 1 1 64+% Medal . 882 275 3S 25 (+4 oe 200 163 163 169 ~ " 14500 a “3s Davies 16000 31 Hn 8 N Superior 265 12 120 190- Northeal 1700 62 383 2 -—# NC Oils 820 SO 350 350 Okalta 900 113 110 13 +3 Pac Pete 4303 $14% 14% 14% — % Pac Petew 30 $10% 10% 10% —% Perme pr 3250 142 18% 14 45 Peruvy Oile 200 13 147 155 ~—3 Petrol 55420 230 220 mm 47 Phillips 5200 128 1390 187 46 wees s* Ou 400 30 300 300 Provo Gas 8475 "280 260 275 420 Ranger 2625 205 200 25 +6 Rocky P 100 11 6) OU Royalite 100 95 95 95 —5 Royalite pr 150 $21% 21% 214 + % Sapphire 1700 102 101 192 +2 Secur Free = = 580 580 Sarcee 14 «6122 1% South U si00 6@ 8 ” Spooner 2200 18% 18 «#16 Stanwell 1000 6 GOS Tex Cal 29260 107 100 104 45 Tidal 925 142 158 140 «47 Trans Can 2000 % 93 oF 45 Triad Oil ©5110 550 540 5454 5 Un Olle 7000 217 210 «217 «47 ~~ oo 5 1s 1s espace 600 BH zc Wsburne 3990 «81 eS % W Cdn OG 500 18 185° 185 WC OGris 2659 62 1 "+ % W Decalta 3150 18 180 180 44 W Naco 1300 68 ol SS wh ,| Windfall SOO 16 68 lClU Bt Yan Can roo 12 628 pe BANKS Montreal 470 957% 57% 37% Nova Scotia 35 3m 714m Comm 1755 $58% 58% SOM Imperial 415 $684 68% 694 Royal 899 $78% 7% 7% = % INDUSTRIALS Alumini 3001 $% BOK wD Anglo Nfld 5 $% 7 ™/+% jC Brew 800 $39 «38% 80 Dosco 7 $20% 20% 20% Inland 190 H% 5% 5% 4% Nor Star 40 913% 3 38 —% Pembina n 310 9% % %-—% Simpsons 5 838% 38 RB Stedman 210 4% 2% 24 Wainwright 40 25 20 210 —20 Walkers 1315 SH% 3% MM + % Weston B 05 me 0% Total sales: 5,490,000. MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By The Canadian Press Atoeh Sales High Low Close Ch’ge INDUSTRIALS MaseF Ms 15% 4h Wh —% Salada n 2195 S16% 15% 16% + % Tr Can PL 4 S27% B% %% +1% Dom Tar 6% $17% 17 17% Bell Phone 58775 $40% 0% 0% OILs South © S100 # 8s Petrol 35420 20 06200. 222 ++7 TexCal 29260 107 100 104 +8 Northeal 1700 6 UC DC? LI Pete 1650 7 » —!1 MINES Can-Erin 305362 169 155 161 —? N Kelore Coldstrm 197330. mn iz ’ 8 z b - i FUNDS American Growth 4@ 6.78 Beaubran 29.96 32.53 Canadian Investment $40 10.31 (Canafund 39.23 Champion Mutual 5a7 623 Corporate Investors oa ems Dom Equit Inv 16.75 16.08 PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul ture department quotations. Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country station, wooden cases, extra-large 4644-44, large 4344-44, medium 42%, small 39, B %, C 23. Receipts 191. Butter: Current receipts, ‘tend- erable 64, non - tenderable 64; fresh grade creamery prints, job price 65-66; fresh wholesale 64%- 64%. Cheese: Delivered Montreal not waxed, Quebec white 344%, col- ored 34%; wholesale Quebec white, 35%, colored 35%; current ‘receipts Ontario white f.ob., grading station 35%-36%2, colored 35°4-38 7-16; wholesale Ontario, colored 36%. Potatoés: N.B. 75s 1.40-1.50; N.B. 50s 82.90; N.B. 10s .22-.25; PEI 7s 150-160; PEI 50s 100-110; P.E.I 10s 3; Florida new red 50s 2.50; California white 50s 4.00. GRAIN WINNIPEG (CP)—Prices were irregular on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange Friday as only small export interest appeared in Ca- nadian coarse grains. Closing prices: ; Oats: May % lower 755sb; Jly ‘te lower 74%b; Oct %& lower T358-a. , Barley: May % lower 1.03%; Jly unchanged 1.01%a; Oct un changed 1.00%-a. ; Flax: May 2% lower 3.01%b; Jiy 2% lower 2.68%-2.89; Oct 1%-1% lower 2.79-2.79%. ~*> Rye: May % lower 1.10%-b; Jiy %-% lower 1.07%-%; Oct % higher 1.06%a. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries ‘outside TWA: 1 nor 1.6958; 2 1.665. 3 1.5655; 4 1.4558; 5 1.435%; 6 1.4258; 1 durum 1.9158; 2 18858; 3 1.7458; FWA and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.695%; 2 1.6658; 3 1.56%; 4 1.4554; 5 1.435%; 6 1.42%; 1 durum 1.915%; 2 1.88%; 3 1.745. said ath loans declined, “toward the end of the year... . business demand for bank credit began to show Canadians Put Savings At Record Rate; Bank Says ‘Away definite signs of revival and ae : : : F i : Carleton Siding. The many friends of Mrs. Earle Cornish will be pleased to hear she has returned to her home in Woodstock after being a pat- ient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital Charlottetown. valent among the school childrén in the vicinity of O'Leary, West Point and Milburn. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cain, re turned to their home in Summer- side after spending the week-end with their mother, Mrs. Ella Cain, O’Leary, and visiting other relatives in the vicinity. The Unionvale Women's Instit- ute held their regular monthly meeting at the home oof Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gamble,; Friday eve- the meeting a pot-luck supper was enjoyed by all, husbands or an invited guest attended and the proceeds $15.50 was in aid of the Community Hospital. Friends of Rev. Ross Howard, O'Leary, are glad to hear he is improving favourably after his surgical operation in the Com- munity Hospital O'Leary. Friends of Mrs. Millidge Col- licutt, Springfield West are sorry to hear she\ is a patient in the did you ever realize how many thousands | rt) people ~ READ 4 ‘ or phone our branch o < + —* no wonder An epidemit of measles is pre- ning, Feb. 27th. At the close of}; in Cape )Wolfe. : Friends of Mrs. Edgar will be pleasel to hear recovered sufficiently from illness in the Community pital and is convalescing at home.. : FRE Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Barbara Mae- Mrs. | Neill daughter of Mr. and Claude MacNeii and Mies Georgie Yeo student nurses of Prince County Hospital, -Sum- merside on receiving their caps Friday evening at the Nurses Re - sidence. 4 Friends of: Mrs. Victor Cooke, Cape Wolfe, will Be‘glad to hear she is recovering from an at- and day visiting relatives. Sympathy of this eommunity goes out to the family of the late Mr. Sydney Sharpe, whe passed away at his home in West Devon Monday afternoon at the age of ninety-four years. The funeral service was held in West Devon United Church-Wednesday afternoon. — — oe : _ ‘ ‘GUARDIAN PATRIOT WANT- ADS? ee they work so well! ee 7 just dial 8506 ro panes + s ‘to place yours a ~ ffices ir. Summerside - Souris - Montague - Alberto .