Classified Ads I Tuesday, March 29, 1955 The Guardian Page 9 Agents Wasted MAN on WOMAN.TO SERVICE "customers on established Wat- kins Route in Charlottetown: No selling experience necessary- Nothlng to invest. Steady In- rome. APP Wfllllli 10 7- Granger. St-Roch Street, Montreal. Borden Acconlasdatall Ejsiini-sits ACCOMMODATED. APDLV 202 Prince Street. WANTED - BOARDER. DIAL 0786. cars Leaving Saturday. April 2nd. Room for 3 passengers. Phone S94. cars and Trucks For Sale For sale FOR SALE - 88 FT. BOAT. BAX- tett Rose, Plnette. (FOR SALE OR RENT In Kensington Five room house and sun porch, electricity, large lot. for inspection March Apply- Mrs. Robert Carruthers Kensington-or Mrs. Hugh F. MacKay Breadalbane fol: SALE - 193 1-TON M1515 cury. Cheap; APPW 00 K3713-gg Hm sxugt. iooo PLYMOUTH. Phone -- saw MORRIS can nown. :42 a men. 50 miles Per 181- M30- Kay Motors. Call 6448. .'..J--- - FOR SALE .. iosi PONTIAC mach. Excellent condition. Dial 0689. jg ;.0f5;fj.; - 1952 nonon IN good condition. Pflce 1 L. Would accevl 1319399" v ran SALE - ms is TON roan Truck. Good condition. Low mileage. Good rubber. One new building 15 x 24. used two years as store. Topper Taylor. North Granville. CAR BUYERS Today's Special cari as Eye it-Try it-Buy it- l951 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Custom Radio 8: Air-Control F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Malpeque Road, Dial 7358-9 For sale May 1st. ton truck. J. R.lPlynn. 5!- FOR SALE-INSULATED 4 box. 16 ft. long. Arthur 1. Mt. Stewart. Phone 31. g ros. SALE - cow nun TO freshen soon. Mrs. Hull! Mi? 'E.”L.m FOR SALE - TWO SOWS. ALSO good calves. Stan Parker. Fred; cricton. You SALE - NEW IDEA FARM equipment and parts. A. B. lliacRae. Winsloe. FOR SALE - OIL RANGE. LIKE new. Used two years. Kemae Burner. For particulars apply 329 Fitzroy or Phone 3264. FOR SALE-2.4 ACRES OF LAND in West Royalty, 3 V2 miles from city. Mrs. Hugh McKin- l'l0l1. gg-p FOIL IALE - 28 FT. BOAT engine and hauler: also 230 traps and rope. Reginald Ross. Stanhope. FOR SALE - BATH TUB ON legs. in excellent condition. Ap- ply R. Gordon Shaw. Erackley Bench. FOR SALE - 8 PURE IRED Holstein bull calves. 0 months old. 2) pigs. 7 weeks old. Leslie Reeves, Freetown. FOR SALE-ALLIS CHALMERS tractor, Model B, in good con- ditlnn. roster Seller. Wliesiiey River. FOR SALEAUN MOTORCYCLE. i25CC. Spring frame. Reason- able. Apply David Schurman. 242 Kent Street. Dial 4786. FOR SALE - FAWCE11 RANGE. equipped with Kemac oil burner. Contact Cliff Micbougail. Cape Traverse. FOR SALE - THREE YOUNG sows bred in February. 370 each (registered). Stirling Wil- lis. Kingston. FOR SALE-I000 WAE AC GEN- :-ratnr with Diesel motor. also it HP Briggs and Stratton mo- inr. Apply Alex Benton. Belle River. FOR SALE - 1 FAWCETTE kitchen range. good as new. 1 folding bed and spring-filled ml-ttress. 1 double spring couch and mattress. 1 aboard. Kitchen chairs. kitchen -table and other household articles. ' ward Island Hospi Female Help Wanted WANTED -- WAITRESS. APPLY in person. Apply Island Grill. WANTED - GIRL OR WOMAN -for general housework. Mrs. Theo. Ling. Kensington. WANTED - RELIABLE WOMAN in modern home. Two adults. Good wages depending an ability. Apply to II. D. Boyle. P. 0. Box 144, Kcnsington. P. E. I. SMART WOMEN WILL TAKE advantage of the opportunity oi earning an extra i Write for detailed information to Dor- aldina Cosmetics Co. 576 St. Catherine St. E. Dept. 22, Mon- treal. n To Let "''f”"'"''"'''” ......... ut5"i'.; Ill. Irll. toSept.I)tli. For information phoaeih TO LET" Office and warehouse space on Water Street, heated, approximately 50' x 20'. Available April 1st. GENERAL TRUCKING - Di- sey Gregory. Phone N54. RADIO SERVICE. JACKIE Doyle. Dial 4316 ELECTROLUX DEALER - SYD- ney J. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. Male Help Wanted MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH business. Sell to 1500 families. Write today. Rawlelgh's Dept. C-470-S.A., Montreal, P. Q. WANTED - MAN FOR FARM work, house provided. extra high wages to right man. Apply "V. S." Guardian. Phone 6731 between 9 am. and 5 p.m. Tendon Tender "HOW TO VALUE OLD Stamps." we is the price of this phnmplilet. You will need it sooner or later. in fact. the very first time you see a strange old quartferil. Present average year- ly sales approximately 8100.000 with minimum 0150.000 Potential. For details contact chief adminis- trative officer. R.C.A.F. Station. stamp. K. Bileskl, Station "B", Winnipeg. Man. VERTEX PASSAGE WANTED TO MONT- real or Toronto by young couplg Friday V4755. Will furnish gas and oil and help with driving. 5826. E. Muttart. To Let T0 LET-HEATED. FURNISHED room. Phone 9944. Summerside. in person. Any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Tenders eiose at chief administrative officer's offlc e. R. C. A. F. Station, Summerslde. 1700 hours (5.00 17.14.) 5th April 1955. Wanted WANTED - CARS F O R TAXI service. Apply Yellow Cab. A DRESS-LINGERIE SHOP IN your home. Fifth Avenue. New York ' ” Good 1 - WANTED - ALE BOTTLES. T?,e:f;':"aI;:R,Efjn:;,';?"5 m”M' Pints or quam. Dial 3595 ' cry "n" Michael Bros. tral. Adults. Dial 8450. alone. No investment. Write Modern Manner. Dept. 0049, Hanover, Penna. Help Wanted X-RAY TECHNICIAN The Prince Edward Island Hospital has openings for student X-Ray Technicians -male and female. Educa- tion required: Grade XII or better. I For particulars apply to: Administrator, Pr nce Ed- 1. Lost & Found DOST - SPARE TIRE - AND wheel, between Crapaud and Charlottetown. Size 1700 x 17. Lelth Ferguson. R. It. 8. Brack- ley Road. LOST-TIRE AND WHEEL BE- tween Charlottetown and Brook- field. Please contact Harry Van- Busligrk, Valleyfield. p h o n e CIVIC TAX APPEALS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeals from Civic Valuations and Assessments has set Tues- day, April 5th at the hour of 9:30 AM. in the City Court Room in the City Building. as the time and place; for the hearing of such appeals. Dated at Charlottetown this 24th day of March 1955. .1. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk Mortgage Sale of house and land at No. 70 Sydney Street in Charlottetown. There will be sold at Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in P on the ma day of April A. D. I935 at the hour of Twolle O'clock noon. All and singular that CID lain piece or parcel of land situate lying and being in the City of Charlottetown In Queenie County in Prince Edward Island. bounded and described as follows. that is to say; COMMENCING III the west side of Pownal street at its junction with the erly along the south side of syilnoy Street for the distance of one Hundred in a southerly direction at right angles to 0 feet. thence at right angles east- sv ly and nraliel with Sydney Street It! Eight inches. thence at right angles north- and parallel to Pownal Street of the lyrnea Estate. thence outwardly and parallel to s dney Street for the Apply to Mrs. Florence Soniara. Millvale. P. E. 1. FOR SALE Farm containing 70 acres in St. camel-lngi'r, priced to ;"-l"En-rm: Kll. Apply 3.. MRS. JOHN IDWRY. Charlottetown, R.R. 6 south side of Sydney Street. thence west- and Six feet Four Inches, from thence Sydney street for a distance of Eighty- tho distance of 1Vventy-Three feet Hlty-lbs feet or to the northwest anrle dlllnoa of Elghty- o feet Six inches or P1 d 7! in the First Hundred of AND a Khll ptotof land sold . Jason at all. to Norman WANTED - T W 0 OR THREE unfurnished rooms. Write Box 214 Guardian Office. WANTED TO BENT SELF CON- ro Li-:'r-Liciiii nousi-:'xnnii7. ing room. furnished. nice andi sunny. Phone 6063. T0 LET-TWO LArfdai'irousi:7:- keeping room, wme B 317 tained house or four too in Guardian. Ox gvrloiund B::I;1t-rsxie(i;It by Ailrgnlgtln-' APARTMENT FOR RENT. SEC- ” "' " I ond floor, 130 Elm Ave.. oil WANTED - 1035 TO 1940 FORD. heated. living room. dining body and chassis. without engine room. 2 bedrooms. bath and sun porch. 37.00 monthly. Call 9121 from 9 to 5 p.m. AIICTION SALE Estate Willard K. Kelly BUNBURY. P. E. I. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10th -- lzw P.M. I am instructed by Lorne Kelly to sell by public auction the following:- STOCK: 11 registered Ayrshire cows, freshened and to freshen: 3 lzrade Ayrshire cows: 1 registered Ayrshire bull. 3 years old; 5 yearling Ayrshire heifer calves; 4 yearling Ayrshire bull calves; 2 work horses. IMPLEMENTS: 1 dump rake, 10 ft.; 1 truck wagon and rack ” ; 2 Fredericton Pungs; 1 set bob slelghs; 2 driv- ing wagons, rubber tired: 2 dump carts; 1 box sleigh; 1 speed sleigh; 1 hammer mill; 1 Massey Harris mower; 1 International seed drill; 1 set heavy brass mounted team harness; 1 McCormick binder, 5 ft. cut; 1 Massey Harris wheel harrows; 1 set Frost & Zgigglwlevef lpring tooth barrows; 1 small cream separator; 1 power TERMS OF SALE: Cash transactions only. If day unfavorable, sale will take place THURSDAY, MARCH t. in good condition. Apply stating price. H. Gordon Shaw, Brack- ley Beach. sis CLAUDE CRASWELL, LORN E KELLY. Aucuoneef. FARM FOR SALE 37 acres at Holland Cove with partly finished house Mid blllldlllgsi Pl'0PePtY of G. H. MacGl1livray. 25 acres clear with 4 acres pulp-wood. lsuitable in connection with lobster fishing. Apply- J. O. C. CAMPBELL, Attorney, 134 Richmond St., Charlottetown AUTO SALVAGE FARM TRAILER-I3 Fl. by 7 H. 3-Ton REAR END. complete with Tires 3I25.00 Boat engines and transmissions. generators and starters. Used Car Parts for all makes of cars and trucks. LEONCE ARSENAULT SALVAGE COMPANY WATER ST. WEST m Across from Joseph Read Company - Phone 3511 FOR SALE BY TENTER for sale by tender the very desirable business location 219-219A Great George Street in Charlottetown: This property consists of a show-room and office bl: building and ii large garage. Tenders are to be forwarded to the undersigned U ” and will close 1st April 1955. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Occupancy available 1 May .1955. MATHESON, PEAKE dz NICHOLSON, Solicitors, 175 Grafton Street. FARM FOR SALE AT BRACKLEY Consisting of 110 acres. approximately 95 clear. Six miles from center of Charlottetown on paved road near church and school. Buildings in good repair, house re- 'cently remodeled inside, all modern conveniences. Apply:- JAMES MacKAY, Charlottetown, R. R. No. C The Executors of the Fstate of T. Gordon Ives offer MONTREAL (CP) - The U.S. dollar closed Monday at a dll- Grains countofittpercentintermsof Canadian funds, down 1-32. It took WINNIPEG (CP)-Dull trading NV; cents Canadianto buy 81 on the n lpeg grain exchange American. Pound sterling 82.74 Monday saw prices hold to a nar- 7-ls. down 54. row range. Reports of pfrcel-lot min of ry to Denmar were 0 par- Produce sally reflected in the pit. There was no report on overnight MONTREAL (CP)-Federal sg- export of Caiiadian wheat. ricuiture department quotations: Closing prices: Eggs: Free cases, extra large Oats: Mu 7750; Jly 75V4A; Oct. 4511146; large 45-451A; medium 44- 71503 Losr - on QUEEN 3-1-333-L 4414; small 41; B 39; C28. Re- Barley; May 1.0658; Jly 1.035t; Satunuy """"”””' MW” celsmlimwnl l dill-61V: ocrli wkiliy 30306 Jly row. 1; g u er: oesse 4 ; cur- ax: . ; . ; ful:-S o1lilne,a1ndg1Ig.t:'royF1,8,,tjl;':.eu;,,,l.l fwd” mtvud 2 owing: :: rent receipts Que 61; first grade Oct. 2.3354. please leave at 295 Queen st ;3.9c.E:'l9:'s9;u:'1' egyummuludn Ereecisergetgy nli)lTlnt Job price 62'A-08. L'May 1.013; Jly l.02V4: Oct. um rm" 1 igd Cheese: Ontario hits: 30, coi- Price for Class Two wheat for Mu 35 'e an an" ored 307., f. o. b. favtltory; Quebec export sto countries outside IWA: WANTED A large National firm located in the City has posi- tions open in their office for young men under 30 years. of age. 3 If you are seriously interested in long range op- portunities and who want to get in on the ”ground floor" of a large expanding company you would be wise to look into these possibilities. Applicants should have grade 11 education or bet- ter, someone with a background in accounting is pre- ferable but not essential. We offer a good starting salary with all types of employees benefits available. We welcome your applications and inquiries. Wr'ite:- BOX 216 do GUARDIAN LARGE DISPERSAL SALE CARLETON SIDING l I-4 Mile off Pavemenil WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 Starting at I0 o'clock Having sold my farm I will sell by public auction on above day and date all my stock, farm implements, crop and household effects consisting in part as follows: STOCK:- Cow pure bred Shorthorn 3 yrs. due May 25; cow pure bred Shorthorn 6 yrs. due June 3; cow pure bred Sborthorn 5 yrs. due April 23; cow pure bred Shorthorn 5 yrs. due April 11; cow pure bred Shorthorn (register- ed) 10 yrs. due April 10; cow grade Shorthorn 8 yrs. due April 10; cow grade Shorthorn 5 yrs. due June 12; cow grade Shorthorn 10 yrs. due April 26; cow grade Shorthorn 5 yrs. due April 15; heifer grade Shorthorn 2 yrs. due July 10; heifer pure bred Shorthorn 1 172 yrs. due Dec. 21; bull pure bred Shorthom (registered) 11 mos.; heifer grade Shorthorn 8 mos.; 3 heifers pure bred Shorthorn 1 yr.; 3 heifers grade Shorthorn 1 yr.; 2 fat steers 1 172 yrs.; 2 grade steers 1 172 yrs.; cow grade Holstein 5 years, due May 10; cow grade Holstein 9 yrs. freshened Dec. 10; brood'sorw and litter; 35 yr-old pullets; 35 tons baled bay; 3 tons baled straw; quantity loose straw; 700 bus. seed mixed grain; 200 lbs. Selby's stock conditioner. MACHINERY:- John Deere 60 Tractor (new) equipped with live power take off and hydraulic power trowl, heavy duty manure loader and shovel, bull dozer shear. This ma- chine can be financed. Farrnall H tractor, complete with power lift take off cultivator and hillers John Deere Power Lift Mower (new); new Ideal Tractor Man- ure spreader (new) on rubber; Int. tandem 32 disc har- row; Int. 3 sec. trip barrows; Int. power take off potato digger; Int. lime spreader; Int. horse cultivator; Iron Age two-row potato planter; Eureka horse potato plant- er; Cockshutt 15 run disc drill; Cockshutt 6 ft. binder; Cockshutt No. 3 rake bar hay loader, Cockshutt side delivery rakes Cockshutt 3 furrow plow; Cockshutt 1 furrow plow; Cockshutt 2 unit milking machine; Cock- shutt grain crusher; Cockshutt pulper; Cockshutt cream separator (650 lbs.); De Laval separator (850 lbs.); Mas- sey Harris separator (900 lbs.) (new) electric; Massey Harris potato picker; heavy tractor trailer; dump cart on rubber; box sleigh; wood sleigh; driving sleigh; buf- falo robe; Niagara potato duster (tractor or horse): Int. gas engine 2 1-2 dump rake; Hall's sprayer (100 gals): 2 electric motors 1-4 I-I.P.; 2 electric motors 3-4 H.P.: power lawn mower; potato esculator (new); James- way brooder (500 capacity); deep well automatic pump (new); range boiler; Beatty pump jack: 150 ft. 1-2 in. hose; quantity galv. fittings and pipe; 50 ft. 6 inch rub- ber belt; 2 Beatty hay forks; blocks and rope; set wire izrabs; set post hole diggers: extension ladder; 2 cream cans (100 lbs.); 1945-2 172 ton Dodge truck, wruxel E axle. new motor; 2 hand barrel pumps: 8 gals. outside white paint: 5 gals. raw paint oil: 24 inch Stillson wrench; 18 inch Stlllson wrench: 4 steel crow bars: 6 molasses purlchoons; carpenter tools: forks; shovels; hoes: wrench- es: swimzlc trees: hardwood plank: lumber; 2 work pads; cart saddle: collars; hames; traces; reins; breechings; bridles. etc., etc. HOUSEHOLD EFF'ECPS:- Enterprise range equipped with Kermac burner; Fawcett circulating oil heater; Fawcett wood heater; 2 kitchen tables and 6 chairs; 2 kitchen rockers; oak din- ing room table; 6 oak dining room chairs; 1 oak dining room buffet; Kroehler chesterfleld suite (new); Kroehler rocker; Kroehler arm chair and foot stool; Amherst piano: studio couch (new): 2 chesterfield chairs: 4 oc- casional chairs: 4 room tables: 2 end tables; 2 hassocks; 2 magazine racks; 3 floor lamps; 2 table lamps: hall table and rack; hall mirror; writing desk: book-case: oak dresser: day bed: single bed and mattress; 2 complete bedroom suites; 4 beds with spring & mattress; 2 cup- boards: several hardwood chairs; O'Connor 'I'hermo washer (new); Leonard refrigerator; large safe (Tay- lor); electric iron; electric toasters: 2 electric clocks; aluminum cooking set; clothes hamper; 2 new fire ex- tinguishers: 3 flower stands; double barrel gun (new); set power stock clippers (new): budgle and cage; pots; pens; dishes; linens; mgs; pictures; etc., etc. TERMS CASH. ELMER FRANCIS. E. C. BELL. Owner. Auctioneer. W. i. will serve lunches. If day is unfit, sale will be held first fine day fol-I lowing I7 465 I42 259 an - Awe m j Qll I Zl: ... Ha Tereate: Market emusywnii. I;eo1oud am: I. 9 I. iltes-.1.7I:Ie.l1.1l;No.t1.71; " it” mixed; trading heavy. Montreal wholesale white No. 4 Lu; 1 Din-uni 124i: No. 54-! Mll- New York: Market mixed; rails N; colored N55. Receipts nil. 8 1.7!; No. I 2.71. IWA prices: 1 railroads and airlines in de- P. E. I. No. 1 potatoes 7Is 1.5- Not 1.76; No. I 1.73; No. I 1.71; mand. . SM; . I. new to 2.tli- No. 4 1.40; 1 Duruin 10144; No. Montreal: hdustrials lower; pa- 2.10; N. I. lh 1.0-1.85, N. B. I 1.01; No. I IN. Domestic K W 2: -;'-......";.1.-.:"i...'i..i- '3'...-it .1-Ci"':'iil'i"...”'...'...”ii.'i:" - : . ; . ; 0. . Z ; . reds .25; Florida 0. I 1.11; No. 8 1.10. I-ill Canadian Dollar ' 'm' m N Livestock TORONTO (CP) marketing :1 slaughter steers and heifers and a normal offering of fed yearling: sold slowly at steady prices today at the On- tario public stockyards. Cows were fully steady and fairly ac- tive whiie bulls sold steady. Receipts: Cattle 3,686; calves I10; hogs 130; sheep and lambs so; holdover from last week 110 cattle. Prices: Choice steers 1)-21; good steers 19-ii; mediums 16-19: commons 12-10; choice heifers 18-18.50; tops of 19; good heifers 17-lll; mediums 14-16; commons 12-14; boner steers and heifers 10-12; choice fed yeariings 20.50- 2150; a few at extreme tops of 22: good fed yearlings 19-20; me- diums 17-10; good cows 13-1150: with tops of 14; good light heifery cows to 15; cannon and cutters down to s; good heavy bologna bulls 13-13.50; butchers to 14; common and medium light bulls down to 10. Calves were steady at 25-27 with tops of 28 for good and choice vealers; mediums l7-24; commons i2-16. Hog prices were not established. A few common and medium lambs sold at 12-20. according to quality. N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK (AP) -The stock day and then closed lower. The session wasn't very inspir- ized. There were few mass move- menls. Principal development was strength in railroads and airlines. At the close. however. only the. railroads remained higher. Air- lines ended mixed. Changes 9 i t h e r way were hounded by 3 points in key areas of the list. Only a few exceeded the range. Lower were the oils. coppers. steels, rubbers. airrrafts. electrical utilities. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off 30 cents at 3159.90. The industrial component declined 31.00 while railroads 80 cents. Volume was the same as on Fri- day-2,500.000 shares. Canadian stocks were mixed. Dome Mines added in; and McIn- tyre rose lo. lnternatonal Nickel lost '14. Hiram Walker lost it. and Distillers Seagram lost lm. On the American stock exchange Lake Shore and Giant Yellowknife both dropped In. What stocks did: Mon. Fri. Advances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408 500 YOU MAY BE Surprised ! Maybe you tiiollght that it takes a lot of money to be an investor. if so you should read our new folder "Putting Your Dollars to Work." You may be surprised how easy it is for people of modest means to share in the future of Canadian industry, through Mut- ual Investment Funds. such as-- COMMONWEALTH INTERNATIONAL CORPN. LTD. So. why not ask now for a copy of this free folder? Stop in. write or mail the coupon be- low. I". J. BRENNAN & CO. LIMITED G. R. HOWARD-Manaiger C . 142 Richmond St. town F. .l. BRENNAN It CO. LTD. Box 422. CHARLOTTETOWN. without obli- ”Putting Your Please send me. gation. your folder Dollars to Work." NAME ...........-...... . . . . . . .. Increased In "M market wavered irregularly Mon- (' ing. Demand was highly special-- equipments. radio-televisions. and " gained 70 cents. and utilities lost - Montreal Stocks MONTREAL (CP) - Industrials declined wbiue mines advanced moderately at the close of active trading on the stock market Mon- day. Miscellaneous industrinls, base metals, utilities and banks were lower. Papers edged forward. There was little change in the re- mainder of the industrial market. Mines chalked up a majority of gains in heavy trading. Leading were Consolidated Denison and Sullivan each up 30 cents. Industrial volume was 91,300 Industrial volume was 91,300 shares and mines 1,472,400. Of the 283 issues traded. 74 were up. 91 down and ill! unchanged with 27 new highs and 13 new lows established for the year. Closing averages show banks off 0.10 at 47.10. utilities off 0.2 at l2l.5, induslrials off 16 at 249.3. combined off 1.1 at 206.7. papers up 0.66 at 118057 and golds up 0.63 at 71.55. MONTREAL ici-i--claim. quolalmnl Ahli .. .. 277... Mm or Asbestos in Mil Bank of us . Banqua C Ne. . Ratlilirli A .. Bathurat B .. Shwngn pr 4'69 Steel . . Tor-Dom . . . United S1003 ... Walker an an on us. . .. 37'-(4 CANADIAN Ci-ml Pap . .. .. . . 1 Ford . I004 Toronto Stocks 'l'()R()NTO tCP) -The Toronto stock exchange hit another 10.- 000.000-share day for the second cons five session Monday. it was the heaviest in more than two years. The 10,590,000-share total was the biggest tiknover since Feb. 23, 1953 when 10,653,000 shares were traded. Can-Met led uranium: up with a jump of 46 cents to 32.16. Na- tional Explorations and Consoli- dated Denison climbed 30 cents. Headway 17 cents and smaller gains went to Lexindin, zenmac and Rix Athabasca. Pronto, however. dropped five cents and Radiore 10 cents. Among base metals. Coulee jumped II) cents hilt losses wont to Quebec Metallurgical and Ni- pl '0 lows for the day. Index changes: 12500 Bagamae 1500 Bailey 5800 Banfl nl.100o Banfill 27350 Barnat 1050 Barvua v 1000 Earymin 1400) Base Metals J57l'i8lBal.ka 2.500 Kin 7400 Reaucnll 10500 Beaver 5700 Eellekuin I-000 Bela Gun 49000 Eevrrl 6700 Black Bay ziliio nidsood 10400 Bubjn Z5000 Ronrl 0000 Bordulac 15000 Boymar I725 Bralornl 700 Bralsamu 24100 Flrllillid 4l0 Brltnlla .'l500 Braul Red 1600 Brunhurst 25 29000 i-lrunsman ilk Com (Ill 0250 Brunsion C Brew 2554 S175 Rurkle ( Cel 2TH 1000 lluf Cdll C eel pr II N 35 0000 But RI R )9. 404!) Bunk El Cockshutt . 20000 Cal Dd Smelter! 105700 Cailin Seagrama I000 Calnor D Bridge 5100 Cal Con D Tar 2940 Camp Chill D Tex 5010 Camp HI Tex Ill” . 5000 Cdn Ad OII Foundation 070C All Oil Gt Latin 7150C he Pete H Smith .. .1015 C Romstd II Elly mill H875 C P L Pete imp Rk wrtl 2075 Canso Pete Imp Oil 525 Caruso Nat C Imp Toh I00 Fanso Oil imp Tnh pr One 000 Cassiar Massey .. 400 Casgie i000 Cent h (I00 Cent Led 150 Cen Pat 12700 Cent LI 2000 Centremaq 3300 Chamhin 1400 Chart OII M25 Chem Res 1900 C Allenll 8000 C 12000 (' C Cad 96432 0 Denis 6.900 (7 Disc- mssc East I .'u'l7Il C Fenlrn on Ast 3102 C Drill S4100 C Halli! 5050 C How 62155 Cm MILII 014400 C Northld 2000 C Peak 000 Cons Que SAN! C Iianwk 57.15 F R-ti Pop 0500 C Sanyiorrn 04950 C Sannonn M950 Con Mby 12.10 Conwest sslng. I-lome oil led gains in the west Odes Nov- -aiuu at in pnpu planting Inc. -I Pelosnhl Ian Rnatls Pkdl Id! IAIEY Olllvl. "DQII fl!!! MO!” liilllillilllii LIE. Qi'iE-'T...".::.".:.".':'.; .'.:.' ':.:.': ms... :3 In ss.ee .. us.ln ya; ROSA Mutrlrtolu- ,,mm,. go or y one -tl-lsl.. lastly, IIIIIIDIIIIOI. 25 '0? ED-C. O! Ell... Dav loo. Ilsa sAlisEaav-,m" , M .. aeanIa- - n.. for .I.3.DI? I2-II.. 25 '5' CD... or 981.00 DO! IOU. PAIONY iloo1's- mm:m” .w leer II.)lorI In c"”::0?;dae lilooiliaie-Kingslm Nurseries IOWHANVILI-Is. ONTARIO she) ADDR ESS NOTICE ltheir monthly meeting at the Auditorium of the Voca-A Prince Edwlirrl island Plumbers Association will hold tional School Thursday, March 31, 1955. HARRISON J AM I-)5. Secretary-Treasurer. STUDEBAKER AUTO PARTS 507. OFF Because we are offering our property for sale we must clear out our stock rooms. Over S5000 worth of genuine Studebaker auto and truck parts going at half price. Also at mecial reduced prices: One 1948 Dodge Coupe One 1950 1,4 ton Studebaker Truck One 1951 V; ton Studebaker Tnick ESTATE OF T. G. 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