VAILY fdm?.l<ET QU "" °”’ SPMNGHM L j’ J 0 H I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Mac- / LL L Arthur and sons Grant and ac 0 — . . UMM Lom’c‘_;’a 1:0 12$/2 1? Sxgegimah 7;, 3271/, 27% 271,, Dwight and Claude MacAir- 5 Lora:-1o 102:0 53 54 5'; R]/311£:{1\Vrit 300 52; 325 325 +10 thur, Springhill, were recent vis- e -2 02 10 10 19 a E“ 815 $26“/‘ 25% 35% *‘ ‘/8 itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs CAVADIAN PRECS ,,,...0 ,. _ __ , guiariy higher iii a -- —. "” -7 20 Total sales: 1,882,000. Roland Bryant, Port Borden. nnygrep 273 -1 d M E l c tt (1 ,'tra1Tfr=' , ni-Cnaii hirrhef _-,1 Mr. an rs. ar 0 on an l7i;i1tieaLi—tr.aad.i y 3 he _,», E children Blair and Shirley, Mount imodelai __ Maihei mixed; ‘W -4; -2 . Pleasant, were recent .VlSll'.CiI‘S. at 5,97 Yorw W ,i:1-nelaflst ‘W2 __1 MQNTREAL (CP)——In spite of the home of Mr. Daniel Living- hangs; iiairo . hihhaheze 34 __i a slight afternoon dip, prices re- stone, Bonshaw. Martin 47 +1 maimed firmer Friday in brisk ‘ :11/ trading on the Menireai and Ca_ Mrs. Stenn-ing MacNevin, Sum- . 12 _4 ~ nagian stock exchanges. merside‘, is spenhling a few days ~ ' f tilities i el‘ A - at the home 0 er parents Mr. , (cP)——The U.S. 3 _ 1 D p mes and refining , _ _v _ ohlfigtg‘ closed at a dis_ . . :2 +2 oils were strong points in the and Mrs. Wesley Smith, Victoria ii§n2‘/5 P91‘ Cent in terms Meta Uran 1000 :35’ 191,3 :0/, +2 itlrllecrllilohelggi‘ market. Intemrm West. . down 1-'-‘2. l‘-/"dr' -5 4- 2 ," ,0‘ + V2 _ 191118 Jumped 11/4 to . iwadiana down 136. ii‘iiiif’c‘n 23: +12 42%.Wh1lB Canadian Hydrocarb- _Mr. Urban T)e1gaI_1,_ Summer. sterlllla ___..___ L‘~.I3n C:i‘p :25 * ons and Gatineau ‘ side, was a recent visitor at the , _i 10 10 17, _ gained 1/4 each ii?“ 3.81 43030 9 31/, 9 H to 71/4 and 311/,,_ home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley . “ " 3 141/2 14 14 -1 Constructl d D ment Stpringhill Mimi, 5300 33 37 is . ons an base metals 3’ v ' Mu1ii_M 503- 43 in - were mixed to higher. W NTO (op) — The stock ?.'v“?‘1?:(i' 19100 25 237, 32 -1 Banks» Steels 5nd newsprints Mm Minnie E1135» M'°““t P193‘ 9110 did . 1, _ 3' X13 :05}? 19 10 19 + 1,, were, for the most part uh- sant, spent a few days in Sum- let iihhhhd alhhidhh em lfslig, §lSs10L3b 2:33 ,1; chlanged. $el‘SlC‘1}§‘1la.t theEl1i1ome of Mr. and ‘ New Bid 1000 5 - ii mines and oils trading was 1'5- 1 ‘lam ‘ 15- . But in between there New Cai 5600 21‘ D 5» —_I/2 hrisk d . ’ , -; , i ' _, 20 21 +1 _ an lmprofed on earlier - _ , 9 $15115 s%h:y.sm:r:§0rnTa1§:: i1:§°‘i‘;ig{:1ij:" 2:: 42 +2 this week. Prices in the svpecu- Mrs. Glen Williams and daugh- Thuf , . 1 N Firtune « - 233 -‘-6 latives were‘vii-tuall uric ter Marsha, were recent visitors closed at its highest of the N High 20.0 13 15 15 Whhe pr Dd Y hangeg to Borden iv 090 16 14 16 4 ucers improve - New Hosco 1500 17 17 17 + slightly Bane - . « . . - y Selburn A gained _ ’ he metals and ‘”"5't°‘”.“t°‘15 §e»Iv{ie1i]§«’i° i333 1?? 1;” 13% + -4 30 cents to 3.10 and Central Del M1‘- Sidney Enman. Enmorev Ojumpgdi ahead a pom or N M?“ 6000 so 80 33 -11/a R10 moved up 45 cents io 7_05_. was a recent visitor at the home “on their indexes but golds 11:1 fiirlida 4§500 11 9 ii + % Holliiiger was up 3/3 to 217/3. of his sister and brother-in-law, _ 15 decimald pehrlits lé)W§r,, Newnynema 9,333 231/ 2;’ 23% In the exchahgesv eiesihg aVei._ Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant, Bor- - feature con‘ 1‘! 595 Nick Ri — ' ‘Z W2 —’/2 ages banks were u 05 t 4645 den- llues . . _ i m 30750 105 73 87 ..’. P - 3 - » ‘ - 41/2 as it led senior Nlplssin +1 utilit e ' ed ‘ imp t0 2_ . 8 100 122 122 122 __2 1 S gain .9 to a new high 3 metals higher. International Iltilggheligie 700 12 12 12 of 139.7. Industrials up .9 to 239.2 M1'5- Tmmas MaCA1"thl11‘ and hei, consolidated Mining and Norma 15133 383/4 38% 303/. + 1/. and papers up _g to 2050, both Mrs. Robert M~acLaurin, Summer- iiing were éraletionahlhy Noimetai 290 242 242% 24%;/2 ++71/2 recorded new highs_ Gems were side, spent the weekend at their iii, Hollinger an err- - §t(>)hpax 5700 ,7 26 hi __ IA also up. _79 to 53_24_ homes in Enmore. . ‘ were ahead for golds but N Rsync 3500 11 11 11 -1 MONTREAL cnosmo. STOCKS _ ‘ .‘ issues had losses ranging’ Nortig 13%;: 3:54 3% 333 +2 3: The Canadian Press Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lea- iii cents. Uraiiiums were Norsp _A wt: 4500 225 no 223 is fiéiliteihtios 3:74 1133:; drhr V man Ma-c-Leod, _Victoria, West, are and coppers firmed. Iglfihyghe 2525 13 1044 101/. -21,; Bank Mont 41' Fiasef °“ 24:: glad to see theih infant son home ‘ hiiey selburn A and Central obaska 1?h))o»195 19 is .. 64,. Bank NS 52 GT Lakes. 311,2 again, after being a patient in Rio were 30-cent winners for o.Bfi.en 500 51 5: 5: 1 h .1177, high: §mitiIh_ 27 Stewart Memorial Health Centre. ’ in oils but Home A and B Ogama , 500 6 6 6 '’ Bell ’ 417/ u ay m 43 _ ' dian Husky eased. 033 R61‘! ( 2800 15 13 13 .3 31-51211 55‘ Imp 0“ 39% Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Sterl- Calla oLea!.y 1000 /8 Int Nick 75% . . haiigesi golds off _15 to \ 14 14 .14 , Bids Prod :79 Int Pete 341,6 mg Enman are pleased to hear 6“ Orem 4945 640 625 630 5 c Cement 6 -— - baset metalis 1113; ho gigiiatiia 5500 15 12 12 :1 c Cement i,, high tfheir ihnfarjiltl son has recov. »wes ern ois 0 0. 5 3' 500 .22 22 -22 -3 c Steamship an Noranaa 7 mm 15 3355- sisko 6500 so 29% 20 +1 » c Bnk om 431,4 P‘ 33% ’ , , Pamour soc) ' me ‘- ‘}’;‘/~’ ' . . . , iohoiiie cwe1Ng, 57-ocxs paihec mo 5; 52% 51; ,g!(;nB]§:iévw pr 2:7? RS¢;1yal.Bank 531/. _Mrs. Kenneth Williams is spen- , By The Canadian Press Perron 5100 261/; 26 2694+ -,4. Cdn Celan 131,: st;"i"“‘ :3‘/2 ding a few days at the_ home of . i;,,i.., gihkcfhhuaggmhfihé s ighelie Crow 1100 116 115 115 ...1 C Chem 4,90 11,, em, 1;‘: her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Glen B xd-Ex-divdend, xr——Ex- Pitcigro 20283 M: 14': 14: ’ gfgftshutt 33811,} Walker 26% Wlmams’ Mount Pleasant. xw.—Ex-warrants.) Pow Rou 1000 41 40 _ _ s ‘ N“°m“N ‘ . I m h L Cl Ch’ lgreston 700 585 575 57:0 —§» .- Dealglfiilxges 236% fififepap Mrs. Ensor Oatway and son 1 iii. sacs g ow an ac ronto 400 435 425 425 _ _ John, left Monday, February 17th S Pronto wts 810 22 22 v - 55 55 55 pros Ah, 700 no 105 1511: i _ _ F i , for Germany to Join her husband 46 40 40 ._71,4 ue Ascot‘ 1030 10 ii, io. _% who lS stationed in the army $34 53% 53% :52: 3: Cléib 6700 45 43- 44 +1 . V ‘ there. Mrs. Oatway has spent the e ‘’P 1§°° 33 31 3-1 +1 NEW‘ YOR _ , 0 past few rnonths with her.moth- an/4 291/4 291/0 Que Lab 3,100 7 6% 6,6 1 K (AP) The stock . . .. 15% 15 15 --1 Que Man 2000 13 13 13 " market Friday held gains made er’ Mm Mlmne E1115: MOW” 35 S» .‘ :51‘ ii an Metatl 900 104 104 - 104 ._z~- in a five-day winning streak, de- Pleasant’ pm°r t0 her departure- . emon 300 760 760 760 .—3o spite in‘ d ‘ ‘ « $101/S 101/4 10% -1.4 R d‘ _ - , 1X9 Drlces. . 5 5 R:11:§1: 8,1400 48 45 4,8 *2 The market’s late ii ' Mlfs. Roland Bryant, Port Bor. .00 141 141 141 +1 . end was iii :42) giafshg mg 33% 3:15 35 +1 heward the upside and trading ‘ . . ‘ 61.6.... 1,4,. ecame more active as‘ rice 9 9 R Ath ~ . . P S 26 27 +1 gbikwmab 13:33 433 :3 :3,/213% flrmted-h Among pivotal issues . 6 6 6 owan Con 2000 .3 7 7 .. 5 "W5 C 311365 were fractional but - 5714 71/, 71/, Sand Riv 7000 129 28 as 1 some stocks moved a ' WJNNIPEG (C‘P)—- Export buy-T . — . . point or so . . . 23? 230 ._1 Slierritt 1500 425 410 420 +5 to the iii ,- _ - ing appeared in Canadian wheat 51/4 3/2 221.5 Sigma 100 410 410 40 p ‘S or mm“ Side‘ ' ' — ' 39 39 ._3 Sil Miller 5750 45 42 4; +1 Aircrafts, motors and building Fr.1da.y and niade reports at.the 67 65 65 +1 Stdcoiia 15:0 22 22 22 '._1 materials closed a bit higher_ Winnipeg Grain Exchange said at 25 24 , 25 . +1 Stanlexgh 56700 135 164 -157 ,_2i Rails deei- , - cargo had been sold to Commun- im 12% 12,73 siahigh Wis 28440 72 F ined. fter their recent . . .23 23 23 +i siaiirek 610 we figs 5: -9 technical reco ery. Steels and 1st China’ .and 3 5°°°“d 15 14 15 +2 Star-ratt 131100 55 5% 5; -'-1 oils were mixed. . ‘ Communist China _and ‘a second 93 21} +3 SW6? R 8532 510% 1044 10% + 1,1, The Associated Press average carg° t° the muted Kmgd°m°. 12 1%; 30 1141/, in, he of 50 Stocks closed unchanged at There were no reports of sales ' 5000 131,4 12 12 -11.5 Tandem 52500 12 131/, 1:; iziég $162.50 with industrials up 10 of Canadian coarse. grains’ but 530 103 108 .+2 . Zgaurcanis 2900 65 64 65 6 cents, rails down 30 cents and Eumpean enqumes 1“ flax were 40 40 40 -9 aur vt 2250 55 . 55 55 utilities up 10 cents reported. ' ' 1500 252% 2%“ $§1°§;§ 1823001633, 16:10 .130 +2. Volume was 2,130,000 shares Cbsmg Prices‘ ’ 5% are 5-/. Them 1. 4900 93 90 91 if compared with 2,470,000 Thurs- oats’ May ““°ha“g°d "Z “Y 013000 134 iirg. 11164 + -/2 $ara R 2000 6 6 5 +15 day. ‘ unchanged 693/ta; Oct ‘/3 higher 4 i .' +1 rans es 14400 15 15 1.5 of the 15 » . (991,/sb_ V , u. T- - . ‘ most active stocks 365 525 5%,? m‘2f‘s,,°,,*‘,‘," ,§,g3 fig ii‘; g I‘; 10 rose, four fell and one was J1Bar1e5'h‘ M3’ 9‘?-C11‘/anged 91%? ' "514 5 5 _i,, U Asbestos 1600 535 525 535 10 ‘m°ha118ed- . Y “'3 mg 5 3- L 1»0oo264 M34 264 _+1sj ivrgflfo 7 500 I s .s_ .s_ in International Nickel topped the Flex: _May 21/4 his-her«3-01; Jly 6,,‘ 6;‘/f gig + h Vim “=5 45333 23:6 23‘ 23 Canadian list on the New York 3-3% higher 2-94%“-2.95%; Oct 470‘ . 465 470 +10 Violafgl 330 125 125551256 * '5 exchange. rising %. , Aluminum 2%-2% higher 2-_77%b_. 750 .740 740 ._5 Waihe1Am A 925 615 600 7515 Ltd. turned a ‘/4 loss into a 3/; RY€I_May 1/2 higher‘ 1-05‘/=5 J13? 7 , 33 827: +1 lxfilhihar 7% .7: A 76 _a,s,ga1~n at‘ the close. Walker-Go‘od- 5/s-1/2 higher 1.05%; Oct 1 higher ~ : . 8 +1 erham and Distillers-Sea 1‘ 1.06%. * ~ i am so. 31,1 win .125 3 . E ams . 26' 211 20 ,1, we fire 1393 143° 13;’ ,i,i,1f"’§_‘_’_f’.5*.-ea_ch were off ‘Va and Dome‘ Prices for class two wheat for -17 15 16 -‘—!,fi $1: Bear 1200 74 73 73 __1. Mines lost %. 5 _' . export to ‘countries outside IWA: ,V5a_.‘,1;: 13145 1533 2:44 41,4 . ixmerican stock exchange 1 Nor 1.63%; no. 2 1.59%; no. 3 16% 17 __ IA Zmapa 3000 16 16 2:6 :21?/E Ipicices welje Among (1333. 1.52%; I10. 4 1.431%; 110. 5 1.27%; (93; 65 -1 gtlltglo 155 335 335- 335 +5 dia-n_ losers were International 110- 5 1-253/4; 1 durum 1-95%; I10- 92 +2 a 125 325 325 325;. . Petroleum ant Northspan U1-an. 2 1.94%.; no. 3 1.84%; IWA,and im 1:’; 13% 1:3; : 9,2 ' OILS iium. ‘ ._ ' domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.63%; 1550 35 ,4 35 +1 :P (Em: 1000 43 43 43 .13 _In a‘ higher Canadian section no. 2 1.53%; no..3 1.58%; no. .4 1000. 00 60 60 —-3 Afihoe “° 402%? , 21 2° 21 ~ Shaw-inigan gained 1/4,. Brazilian 1-43%: 110- 5 1.27%; no. 6 1-2534: 25”“ 52 5° 52 +5 A .1 r "0 92 21 22 i Traction and Canadian Marconi 1 Dwrum 195%‘ 110 2 194%’ no 4535 345 3 m +10 I150-A111 100 920 925 925 -5, ‘ , _ 1 . , . . 1 . mi, zei 251 zsi +5 gsshmei-EA 399 194 193 194. +4‘ 1/3 each, and Molybdenite 1-16.‘ 3 1.84%. i00o 12 12 12 3.95’ 1°00 W5 775 800 +30 Preston East Dome and Fargo 3800 ” 17%‘ 17 171/2 + In Ba.” 5 5%?!‘ 300 22% 1/434% 22% +1 ’ 011 each lost 51-16 ‘ . 6 ' ‘ mi, 3,, 27 23 “ii Britalta 900 159 157 157 ...2. ' ’ 161.11,, 1550,, ii is i, + ,/,i cabanga 2000 41 40 41 6 What Stocks Did Cal Ed - i . a 6:: in .. c on re it ......... ii; Tété‘ THANKS hhhwewlfio %; 275 238 ""3 Csofl wts ‘mo 86 85 85 +10 -‘ nlllltllnthl = " 100; 51 51 56 :4 CO§uP§_gle on 1000 400 400 400 -10 gecliines d $1 The management of Bedeque 27 29 +2 C Chiéitn 1% 432 42° 425 “C. .3939. '- . ' 8 Rink wish to thank the follow- ? 1100 175 1;: 1;: +2 C De“ Wis mm 21 4:: gggé Total issues 1147 1127' -mg for the eenii,-ibutione and '_-_ can Dev 270,, 575 565 575 _ 5 NEW YORK CLOSING srocns also all those who helped in siny 35 +1“ c isx Gan. coo 416 419 .1111 :15» Beth Sig “°hf“‘ig$'1e::.f§’i' hm wayfito make the carmval which-. . 57 57 gggg 2:59 2:; 2:5 +2 1.; wane, 231,, Mm, w 351,, was held Wednesday evening, 1: 1: C. Husky mm “W: 10 1g :1: C. and o . NY Cent 16% February 19th such a Iuccess. __ C Husky Wis 520 520 500 500 '20‘ Cons Edistm 49% Radio Corp 331/2 Ralph Callback & pa. 1‘? it 411/. 0 Prospect saw no 164 no is §i.f“%i’.f‘ .3573‘ S33 ?.§‘.S‘§e it” Amalgamated Dames Ltd‘ 00 59 +2 931180 011 1706 125 120 125 8 - Simmons .& MacFarlane Ltd.‘ Cent Del 11068 710 680 700 G°°dy°“” 74% V"'“d‘“”“ 21 ii 11 ._1 Charter on 300 175 175 175 or Not Ry we Westngse 621/4 MacFa;r1ane Produce mg 3 c Mic use 2566 275 255 275 +7 1"‘ T and '1' 31% * Mutual Fire Insurance 59 55 55 :3 gweiglreu 300 .600 590 600 +10 ' ' Milton Dyment 71.4 714 71,4 _ 7,, Fee 500 36° 360 360 Enman Drug Co. 8% 8% 844-1/.4 gfjpfit‘ 3:33 3‘; :3‘; 11:1 1 Geo. T. Clark, Jeweller 132 113/: 50 +2 - Dome Expi 200 33,, ‘B0 330 in _ Crocketts Jewellers , ,7 M 3% j; 3 Duvex - 2700 9 61,5 11,, MONTREAL (Cl?) —_— Agricul- M. F.~Schunnan Co. Ltd. 1600 15 14 15 +2 garg;I._ 1100 590 575 535 --5 ture department quotations: R. T. Holman Ltd. I 2000 8% 31/: + 1/. ' "“.“5 61° 16% 15% 15% + ‘/5 Eggs: Wholesale dealers prices Smallman’s Ltd. 3 0 144 141 Home Oil A 781 $1634 16% 16% -— 1/; . , _ $0 198 191 iii -3 Home .011-3 555 515% 15% 15% _ 1,‘ to country stations, wooden cases Hall 1_VIf8- 90- Ltd; zoom 8% 8 8% Hi his on G coo 3161/; 16% 1614 extra-large 54-55,; large 54-55; lg/haurlcgl 1:5/t111.IM€_I1S W031‘ 13000 43 39 __ umber 500 95 - 95 95 +1 medium 52-53; ‘small 49-50‘ B 35' 9911 ac 111115 321050 65 60 :2 +%> PM 2000 24 24 24 -1 C 25. Receipts: 147, ’ . ’ o ’ Perfection Dairy . 50° 12 11 12 + 45 .—’°’' 1°” 215 21-E 315 +5 . - 1 . M cKenzie’s House of Fashio 4109 35 so ,0 5 L11) Pete 5400 129 12,, 17,3 +3 Butter. Current receipts 62/2, Rggers & ett oo “ “_ Li Pete 2000 9 8 9- + 1.4 fresh rade creamer rints ‘ob _ ‘. AX‘ 11 715 17 1° 1" Medal 900 251 250 251 —7 - fig . Y p_ 1 Victory'Dry Cleaner: 24% 24% 241/. + in ~ price 64-66 fresh wholesale 631/4. . 4% 155: 146 148 .-.2 i1‘ifii°}°%‘i.,y €333 Q E *1 Cheese: ’f.-o.b. factory, Ontario gagnh L‘,’1'dB2§en‘t 55 55 ~13 . - . - o inson s en] 2509 9 __ N Bristol 500 25 25 25 . white 33% colored 33% de1iv- - 3300 915 8% .25’ N °’"’““'’ 5°" 12° 12° 12° ered Montreal, Quebec’ white [Md and Ramsay 1555 15,, N Cont . 3000 so 30 so .+ is Delaney and MacKay 1500 7 148% 14:}, .—1 N Supefioi. 100 no 120 mi +5 331/;, colored 331/2; wholesale On- R_ B. Maccauii 115 ii, NCO wts 560 115 112 115 tario white 35, colored 35%; Fred L Pi its 725 33 33 “2‘ NCO pr 50 $30 30 30 1% hl al ‘Quebe white 34% c 1- ‘ 2! ‘~ ' ,,,°},‘;, 9:30 ,9§§0 +§ Okalta 1400 151 150 150 # :,\;~é?:le§41/E C ’ 0 Efde&1u§.Ch1ck Hatchery . |,, 2160 13 " Pac Pete 2175 $18% 18 is .— 16 1 _ 0y urns :' 1590 13 1:3 13 +1 Pan West 1000 25 25 25 +1 Potatoes. N. B. 505 1.50-1.60, Harold Campbell 3333 ie is 15 ___i leermo (hi; :0‘? 175 171 171 -8 N. B. 105 .33--40.; P-E-L gs 255- Roberts Restaurant 10 9 9 -—i.e 9"” 5 ° .”° ‘*9 9“ 2.75‘ P.E.I. 10s .43-.45;. ue 7§s w_ M_ Bowness W 7 7 7 —’/2 P”-°t - W” ‘*5 5“ 5*’ +2 2 15’ ‘Que 505 140 Everett Bradshaw hm 30 28% 28% __i/h Praine Oil 1800 250 240 2413 ——10 _' ’ 5 E 1‘, D, , . S , f I 7% 7 Provo Gas 580 269 263 265 xce sior ivision ons o 1667 33 331/’ 33% __i ‘Quoiito 500 10 10 10 C3mP‘31‘5 and 5m°ke.r5 caisieg Temperance, Wilmot Valley’ i ‘ gin 113 116 118 .4 lgichwll 300 125 120 125 +2‘ 721 of the 1,671 forest fire: w c_ James Arthur & Co. ha} :36 1121/ 18% 19 ~1 Rg§1g’itePete 551213 sign iiiw 133/ —'/a swept 46,651 acres in On arm in . "ts 2120 70586;?/8 16 R0 al't "211 -,-231,‘ -,3.‘ -,1‘ 1957- Wfim 700 +10 V ‘e 1”‘ Z ' 8 -/9 -53/3 . filhin 2500 91,4; 31,5 3% __i Sapph debs 50 $29 23 28 -1 161,, 3900 9 9 Scurry 5633 216 210 216 +6 xii‘? 21200 59 55 9 Secur Fre >200 470 465 465 "-1- . ——2 9 ' - hhii -1000 -M 55., Souris 500 11 11 11 +1 . 300 135 135 135 __i Spooner 2200 20% 20 20 5-1 - ' $1," 7 673 :22 211,, 22 .,, Stanwell 2499 75 75 75 ' . I1 ‘- 1270 355 346 355 +30‘ Trans-Em 2000 199 155 109 +14 — 1 M53’ 270 $43 42 + . Tr-Em M5 2500 16 15’ 151/3 - In ' ' 6 1» on 6° 6° +2 YOUNG LIBERALS . 1: R1,, 5758/. 75 -75% _i_ he Un Oils _ 28003 208 206 2 + - 23 22 23 +1 Vulcan 500 43 43 43 +3 . M, 90 3;; 38 ,_2 Wespac 10000 31 29 30 + ‘A 120 113 11,, ._2 w Decalta 4600 187 180 135 -3 5 __ w D wt 1200 36 33 as -2 . mo 13 1 w N220 S 6503 113$ 108 112 -3 27 27 27 AN ' ‘ . ~ - 2/ " ' 52, 4:1/2 491/2 + =4 ggmm ,,3f;’°,Zi‘/4 23”‘ Z;i,:_.,, There will be cl meeting of the :16 52 451/ 451/ 451/. e~ - 150 11;“ Q3 :,? Elia; 1629 335:3. Young Liberals of Alberton and sur- 60 45 T -D 625 4134 4 4 4 . ° ° ° ' s 5., 53 *5 °” 1i’3“mm1. crashes srocxs rounding districts on, Monday next. 46 46 45 ___1 INDUSTRI \ SLFM 16 ._ Al '1 2405 329% 291/i 291/0 March af m 105 105 I/‘ Ar:1gnlnomNfld 255 $5221/4 2%: 2:1/4 ' . P‘ J‘ 55,, ,3 1; 13 —i gggeegi 9;; W, ,0, ,,,.,_.,, All Young Liberals are asked to :55 435 430 435 — Inland 250 5464/. 6% 6% “fiend ' ' , ’ 2°“ *5 285 235 +4 Nor Star 250 $15 15 15 - , 33200 135 5 2475 $7 7 1 ‘°° I 12: 13% +16 §i‘IJ!11l;:OIl:I ew :25 $16% 161/. 1654 . den, was a recent visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. Eliza Enman, Enmore. Mrs. Clara MacLeod, Summer- side, was a ‘recent visitor at her home in Mount Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Martell and dau- ghter Ann, Summerside, were re- cent visltors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacArthur of Springhill. W BURTON Sunday evening February 9, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Collicutt, Cape Wolfe, entertained at their home on the occasion of the fifth wedding anniverszry of their son -in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. It was also the 83rd. birthday of Mrs. Collicutt’s~ father, Mr. Patrick O’Connor. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clem O’Con- nor, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and Mr. Patrick 0’Connor. , All partook of a sumptuous chicken dinner, the table was centered with a lovely decorated birthady cake topped. with 83 candles. The evening was plea- santly spent in playing cards _and watching T.V. shows. Congratulations ‘are extended to Mr. Patrick O’Connor, Cape Wolfe who celebrated his 83rd,, birthday. “Pat” as he is better known by a host of friends, en- TYNE VALLEY parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mr. Edgar Ellis who is attend- ing P. W. C. Charlottetown spent the week-end at -the home of his George Skerry have received word that their daughter Mrs.‘ George MacNeil « Co as one of the ten winning con- testants, out of one thousand, in “Canada Packers Bakefast Con- test.” Congtatulations goes to Mrs. MacNeil for her splendid art in cooking. She is now elig- ible to win the -title of one of Canada’s best cooks when the ten chosen winners again enter in the next contest. A baptismal service was held community affairs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Cape Wolfe. Burton, are pleased to learn he from Western hospital. return to good health. active interest in church and Mrs. John Power of Montreal, is visiting at the home of her Thomas Friends of Mr. Patrick Butler, Glengarry, are sorry to learn he is a patient in Western Hospital, and wish him a speedy recovery. Friends of Mr. Lance Dalton,‘ recovering from his recent ill- ness, and has returned home Mrs. Leigh‘ Griffin, Brocton, recently underwent major sur- gery at Western hospital, her many friends wish her a speedy The many friends of Miss An- in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. Reid Logie presented their infant son “Robert Algie”‘for baptism. Mr. Logie also joined with the Church by transfer from the Presbyter- ian Church in Chatham, N. B. Mr. Wilfred -Maynard, Cape Traverse was a visitor to Tyne Vzhlley on Saturday, February 8t . , Mrs. Fred MacKinnon, Summer- side spent a few days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDougal1, Tyne Valley. is The Presbyterian Ladies ‘Aid r \ Summerside nie Mae O’Halleran of Hamilton,‘ 0nt., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl 0’Halleran, Cape Wolfe, are sorry to learn of her serious illness, and wish for her a com- ' Liberal Workers — All Summeersidek Liberal plete recovery. Elmsdale, were recent visitors Joys good health, and takes an’ Sum ge and family, Summerside. ‘\ Mr. and Mrs. Dale McKenna, Mrs. McKenna’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Reilly, Cape Wolfe, also visiting their parents, were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wed- Workers are asked to meet at the Liberal Committee Rooms on Saturday, March 8th at 7.30 p.m. of 7 Sat, Mai-ch‘ 8, 1958THe Guardian Page 13 met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Darrach -on Thursday’ evening, Feb. 16th with a good attendance. After the usual business period a very enjoyable program was carried out by Mrs. MacNaugh- ton. Miss Dianne MacNeil, student at Halifax, spent the weekend at the ‘home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacNeil. Mr. Wilfred MacDougal1 spent the past week end visiting in Summerside. guests of Mr. and Mm Clfmel MacNeil. ‘ Mrs. Edward MacArthur is vis- iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Birch, Northam. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maynard, Summerside, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh May- nard on Sunday, Feb. 19th. _ The Hospital Board meeting which is held on the third mon- day of each month was held in the school on Feb. 13th with I better attendance -than last month Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen and son of Summerside were weekend LIBERALMEETING . AT FREELAND! There be a public meeting in the Freeland , nail on Wednesday, March 12th at 3:00 pm..- The meeting will be addressed by_ 1 Mr. J. Watson iM¢1:Naughr Liberal Candidate ’ Dri AI RI and other prominent speakers The public is cordially invited to offend - As many as can do so are urged‘ to attend those meetings. Gram ear Him, and Meet Hm at erside on Tuesday, arch "th will be in Summerside on Tuesday Afternoon. March 11th. ‘He will. address cikPub|ic lMeeting in the Capitol Theatre at 3.30 P. M. Mr. Pearson would Iikevlo shake hands with all citizens following the 2 the meeting! » Published by the Prince county Liberal Association 3.