J EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Large company limiting for men who have he foilowing experience: Milkmen. Fuller Rriish. insurance man. \I’aikin's Products. Rawleig‘h or root'ng and siding ex- perience in selling. ‘11-5 y ..,. .. may'O 5‘ “hr Iint contact me t'ai' necessary. We have a gnod job. and see what we have to offer? You may be surprised what it is. we assure you. It: pays good money. See: MR. REID Regent Hotel Tuesday and Wednesday 7 to 9 only "No Telephone Calls Please' .uwuu Requires for September Ist I964 A teacher of Commercial Option including Ruxincss Practice and Typing Parts 1 and 2 as iii-ll a: some Junior History or Geograp y Applicants should note that. will respect to Commercial 0p- ' tore are several ways of qualify-111:.- laI Ccmiparable Commercial Certificates from other prov- inces. lb) Special (‘3 com-Se for adult: under 45 who can qualify for Ontario University finance and pass te skill‘tesis required. any in"an(e.= an Ontario (:I'ade All or equivalent Certificate or better will establish the qual- L‘icatlon Holders of B A. Certificates or comparable certificates 81' accepted at Ontario College of Edtlraiinn for admission to initial Summer Cour=c for Teachers who choose Com- mercial as their third .ziihiori of Methodology. These candidates will be required 111 [1.1913 their skill tools in Tvping awvd Office Practice prior to beginning the Summer curse. For complete directions re entrance requirements ho (ICE. lease contact Professor <e22ie at Ontario College of Educat- Bloor St. W Toronto, Ont ALAR‘.’ SCHFDI‘LF‘. TO APPLY WHERF Pl_it"l",\ll".'\"f (‘REIII'I‘S ARE USED BY THE TEACHER I Group No. 1. $6.000 - $8.400. Group No 1. 5.300— 8.700. roup 1'0. 3. 5.600— 9.000. Group No 4. 5300—. 9.300. Annual increment sun A sick-leave plan 15 in effect and allowances are made for experience. For timber particulars please contact: Principal R.J. MILLER Box 51.9. Cobalt. Ont. R. L. GORMAN. Secretary Box 341. Cobalt. Ont. [59.11955 NOTICES FUNERAL NOTICE All members of MT. Stewart Branch No. 4 Royal Canadian Legion are re- quested to meet at» the Tracadie Church Thursday morning May 2lsi' at 9.I5 to attend the funeral of our late Comrade Arthur J. Corrigan. I WIT—HIGH SCHOOL—T, TENDERS Tenders will be received by the under- ; signed for painting outside trim and entrances, etc.. of King's County Mo- morial Hospital. Montague. For speci- fications. contact business office. Ton- ders must be received on or before June 9th. I964. Business Manager. Fred Norton. "LICENSED ‘ ’ ' NURSING ASSISTANTS A GENERAL MEETING 0 the Licensed Nursing Assistants of P.E.I. will be held Wed.. May 27th, 8 pm. PRINCE CO. HOSPITAL ANNEX 54 Central St. Summorside "NOTICES NOTIO‘ES i ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Prince County Hospital will be held in the main lounge of the nurses' residence on Thursday. May 28, I964 at 8:00 pm. J. M. Logan. Administrator. PROCLAMATION I hereby proclaim the week of May t 14 The Guardian. Charlottetown Wed" May 20. 1984.l I8ih as CLEAN-UP WEEK in the Town of Borden, P.E.I. I earnestly ask all citizens to make a special effort in this respect during our Centennial Year. G. C. BELL. Mayor. ATTENTION MOTORISTS! We have installed the latest in John Beam Wheel Alignment and Balancing Equtpmenl. “IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF STEERING SERVICE SEE US." IRVING TIRE SALE W x 16 x l]? - itewa a Regular Slafl Regular $2M» Regular $19.95 NOW NOW $11.95 $17.95 $15.95 mtrna:‘ts‘- FOR SALE Two apartment house. newly renovated. Ready to move into, with large lot, situated in York Point. Low down payment with easy monthly pay- merits. ' Private financing Telephone 4-5547 Ask for MacKAY 750 x I4 Retreads—S9.95 NICHOLSON’S GARAGE North Wiltshire IN STUD 1 Ted Genessee 2:05 2 5 on half mile track. sired by Rodney—producer of world‘s gratest trottei‘s.— His dam is sired by Hal Dale who is the sire of the l great Adios—the world's greatest sire of paceis. 1 Two coils are now training at Charlottetown Ram Track. This is an excellent opportunity to see for yourself the quality he is producing. Service fee $1(NICO—Arrangements can he made for transportation of horse on milage basis. CALL 894-6191 CHARLO'I'I‘EI‘OWN H. B. WILLIS t AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE at LITTLE THEATRE. WILLOW ST. ON SATURDAY. MAY 23rd AT 1 O'CLOCK Small mahogany sideboard: Japanese fold- !ng screen, 3 sections: kerosene lamp; drop leaf table for diningroom; bridge tables; end tables; small marble top table; 1 what not; bookenda; books; 3 beds, spring and mattress; 4 dressers with mirrors; antique sofas mahogany: chairs; rockers; brass bellows; 3 rugs. 2 Wilton scatter rugs; 2 firescreens; brassware; 1 Wood coal con- tainer; 2 oval picture frames: rangette: electric 2 ‘ refrigerator, nearly new; kitchen chairs; electric . frying pan. new: kitchen scales; mixer. bed lnens: ‘ pi low cases; sheets: towels: bed spreads; 2 old " time quilts: assorted blankets: 3 large table cloths with napkins; luncheon cloths with match- ing doilies; table mats. tray cloths and Odd doll- les; bathroom clothes hamper; 3 cut glasses decantors; 2 vases, colored majolica ware; ma- jolica water caraffe and platter: tea set, hand painted: Gresecian figure unrlcr glass: Sw'ss clock under glass: silver tea set. coffee, tea, sugar, cream; case flat silver: complete miscel- neous ver articles: Bridal rose china: Fas- cination china cups, saucers. plates. tea. dinner, extra cups. 8 pieces of each: cut glass gobleta; hand painted vases; ornaments; mantel mirror; electric. table lamp: bed lamp: electric pad; hot water bottle; jardineers and atands; small ma- hogany adoboard: rails anderona; bronze figure: 2 thermos in heavy leather carrier: pots, pans and other articles too numerous to mention, ‘ also electric range. was DIARY IRVING «at. 9.5.— cu." a- ‘4. - kngr @AUDE CRASWELL ' andn’oneer. Dial 4-7824 1.4 IANNOUNCEMENTS- l Rio Algom M .11“ 10“ 1M! - K I TORONTO m g: g : CITY & QUEENS l SEE AND HEAR Lem Paquet, } (Com. d f 12) Rowan Con man we is is «Canada's Popular Country and “It-ch mue Ililun gait} ggr mm : :54. : :1u. Glaciers PHARMACY I _ .‘ Western entertainer. tonight at l "mm, m .15“ 15“ m‘_ n N Am 1m ” ,o ” _' ‘ are now located in their new ""3 R°d “d 6"“ Club' 1‘ "of u no 4‘“ 153, 3M in Sand Riv moo all: s l . . n n —v- I 11500 12 1: l spacwus store at 131 Grea: REGULAR MONTHLY meek “K” a a 3:111; 100 m m m 4 George Street Incxt Bank 0 - A0115 Me M. cMar 1m 3% 0 015+ 50 sum-Ill am sea as: 1 Nova Sco' I '-l -3170 {01' mg‘ qomwan‘ M CW" 19500 3° 3° 3° ‘1 s. Eureka “00 no 150 + . “8- Did 4 , seeiation tonight at 8 pm. Mm“, ,9 11 u ,l m. u 1“, “VP”. l prompt free delivery. Prescrip- 1 MI“ 0" ml, ,3 13., 2W. -3” . :IVETRr no; n "V. 1. lion TII'SI. . .“W’E TREAT ALL In Spring: Monet. m ll 107 1m _; l’ s“ sand "w a “ _‘ 'SICK WELL." ton cemetery are urgently re- uoltwl’lm «loo 1 29 ' at —l s. m 17. mm 11° 1 ‘ squealed to attend a Ipecia -u I- _ - um 1.135 no 4. i - « v. - _: . a or coo 10 14v. 14% ~an g a THE CENTENNIAL Colnmun maelan ln sprlnglon Scamp Kzrléx“ “film 18 17 "V. A” Stigma m m 1: I“ fly Hall. Fredel-inton. “ll Thursday, May 2mV .4 ll;- NV Am hm M 57 57 _ s“ or. “o "molall-V "Pened "'1 “'P‘lm‘s‘lf‘y pm. By order of secretary New Bid noon 6 s 0 VI 5mm“... 75.» u nu. in u lay 20. at 8:30 pm. Entertain- ald Buchanan. l Newc- iooo so so an d (- m my. mom and slides. Guest spea ~l CONURT m 33$!" *3: I}: It'll: m gumglnril‘ Igloo» “*1” “ +1 ers Mr. William Havward V A R l E T Y 3 2 I , n ‘ . NG id mm M: 91 ii and Colonel E.W. Johnstone. IBradaIMnEHaeridaz. May 1 N “Hm' m m m H 3’70: 10 ’1: .107 22nd. at R. . an goes . N J aon 300 'I 7 'I —- - 223“ “l, 10, 107 .4 REPAIRS T0 alumni“? “‘85'“ talent. Bradalbane ucw spon- ‘ N'Kelm 3W 1’, 1‘ WI“ 5* ml? won an a let‘s. dryers. electric ranges. 0,5. liewmlund 1:2; 1:” "‘ Tormont am so in is +1» refrigerators. Factory tiained ' , Y _ , — Town: 12 1: + service men- K'NGS COUNTY tacit... its? .31. i7” 7* i“ . mil. 1: “z. “i. :: dial 4-7341 day or eight. ‘ DANCE. CARDIGAN Paris" . N Senator 5500 15h 16v. 15v- — is U l me go, 5y. .4 ‘ 1Hall every Friday night. Dan- New This 700 1 s U Mme 3501 no ,3, ,5 4., REGULAR DANCE in .\lo11nt.(.lng $3042.30. Good muslc. Nick aim 17% 121:; l1 —1“ U“ “Id .000 m n . ... n . y y » .Nlato — 4 17 17 fl —M| Ryan Hall. 9061}: ‘lljlllsddal Sponsored by Cardigan Gen-l Nom...“ mo 1 is iiELMiiIiiii: “no u: a +1 liight’. Mu51c by t 9 Star us-l lenmal mmmmee. I “or.” 1mm 23L. any; n -—m l," pm, “‘79) pp, mu, 3. .4 ers . ‘ Nor rial 613 70 360 m +10 V m m m 1” ' l THE ANNUAL banquet of the N011?“ son in. 10 1o —1 {imf’a‘ m ,0 ,0 REGULAR Wednesday iiilzllt i ()ddfellows and Rebekah Lady gm: “3:00.520 “1 “ andoo aim su. "a u. dances. North River Rel-mation will be held on Thursday, May , n "n " l Viola!" 5 Centre every week. Dancing 9.30 21 at 7:30 pm. Wives and hm. ‘ 1‘ 32;?" m g go __3 was" ‘516 It: 11: 11: H 42.30. Music by Judy, Mel and. bands welcome. | Rock 10m 311 28 a 1 w ml... mm W, .u, w. I a El. Canteen service, l ' I Northcal 155m .50 54 99 +6 m all. m 390 -u I THERE WILL BE a meeting \anh (‘an 102m 140 1.17 1411 w 5..., 1 mm ms nu. 171/.~ v. DAUGHTERS 0|“ Ellfllalld‘ or the King's County Baseball N‘W‘H“ 52“ 5:: “1;, “(Many om l in 14s 4 card game in the 1001‘ 11 a 11. Association in Moreii Regional . N333; 13$ ,3" “9‘ " will? 03:: ll: 11: llh_ “ every Wednesday night at 8-00 High School. Thursday. May Obi-kl «too a o -9. wind“, 2:,” .7 a _ P-m- Admisswn 35 cenli- Lune“ . 215i at 9 pm. Each team please I O'Bri 5000 07 as as -V y“ Lem m 1m up, 1",. 5"" ' send a representative. if not, ‘ g'bfigfl Jim 9’34 9:; 93V!“ vii Bear“ W 011:1“; , I ‘ ‘ ‘ _. I I they will not be accepted in the l :3th m" 545 535 m _, H m?” 1M ‘ 1., __ nglggiidAdt'E D :iAlllll‘ gl‘ldviiS/e' league. 3" 15°" “'5 “'6 “V’ + ‘5 Zrnm-c 25700 M 83 -I l . . 1's. 0' ‘ p .- 1000130 130 130 i 7:112: 29v. 1 Ila—h Cooking stand. Sponsored by P:ramaq moo 21v. 20V. 21 --1 “m 7m“ Highfield Womens Institute. CARD PARTY at Albanylgtinft {130 u . H Acme an an all 3:; u d. I ' ‘ ' A . ax Alm'mex . VARIETY CONCERT and old {.1235 immgg flfl'gl, we"? » room now Is 14 1M + #4 Am Leduc um w. 17 11 —s fashioned box social in Craan l a" y ' ' p. l “an”! 63300 96% 3: l A 1 In; m,“ l: ‘ Hall on Wednesday. May ml RESERVE JUNE 1-st.. 2nd, 1 5:121“, 13.. m... 1.... 10., MI .331" ‘ m ,5 1,. .Sponsored by Crapund Wo-' 3rd., and 4th.. for Red CrossI Perron 55511 12 11 ll'A‘ 16 11211592111 :50 mo. :51. Am men's Institute Ladies bring-l blood donor clinics at Summer-l Pick 0 9“ ‘3 g,” a +:% In" 133‘"; I 6 “9, '4, ing decorated lunch baskets ad- aide, RCAF station, Alberbon,; J33 m .0 m :15 1 3:19” If: n, ,3 n minted free. Tig-nish and O'Icary. ' Pun! 2500 12 11 12 + a: Calvert 1m as u I! ~-1 om zoo too too 160 10 1 Camer‘inl 500 225 225 22:» +5 Que Ascot 4333 9 am 1 [(-5 p... 1400 325 m 315 ~1 Que Chib 3000 16 1.115 111 +1 10 Delhi 175341 son 711.1 aoo +1n VITAL STATISTICS -. on Man 3200 to to 10 'h CE, . m m .— q Malgml .1000 .5 16 CHom a son an m n —I ‘ Quemont 30% $5 10 C Li Peta 1000 16 ll 10 +1 BlR'l'HS I Vonetta Jennie to B a r ry ‘ 2:11:01- 500 g l; g. It; I ce‘ntqnesml Ml all: “walla?” , - as In C n .un l 39“"- I‘O" "‘ :1“ mngM,” Rayer 700 92 93 in —! l Charter on T 200 no mo SORRIE ._ Mr. and .\li's. l)ou-,:- PaglilerThkew f "grew! 1‘ 9: aim 5000 91: a 9 I 0 mm all 15 :5 1311 + a las Sorrie. Montague. wish to ' “ ' 9 mm- 'a ‘ Wes 9°, . C we“ P ’ “ announce the arrival of their. termed by Rev" w‘l‘" mm" m . galfupel. “0101430,;- no, u: -1“ ,- daiighter, Kimberly May, at “esw'lle' N's" °" May ‘2'. ‘ , van 15000 12% 11 I the ’in-g's County Memorial 1964' I ng‘gaEY a 1*:‘0Icl'lr21913n9-‘fagl Dynamic 1???” 1:0 1;” ‘ u H05 llaL on Ma . 14' lgfil A am: I [‘99 . ell merst... Fargo .. l I sistepr for Craig.) ‘ died in the Prince County Hos. é-Iac'ltlrlm ml:00 Isl:l'2%Il;13 11“: i t: ’ piial on Monday. May ill. 1964, 'r I" 3., I. , FALL w- Kenneth and Darlene Mat-KEsz -— At his home in in his 33rd year. Resting at firiimum am 81m 11% m.»- s are happy to announce the on St. Peter's Bay. Monday. May Bowness Funeral Home until Lanila inn no ‘- ri-val of a new baby sister.- 18, 1904, Alphonsus MacKen- Thursday noon and thence to 14m PW“ W" “mum” EVE Blanche. weight 3 105.. zie in his 78th year. Remains Trinity United Church for sei- 3, u I. 3 0214.. at the Prince Edward are resting at the Perry Fii- vice at 2.00 pm. Interment in M,” m, mm at 20 so -1 151mm "(lspilal on Wf‘dm‘edfly.‘ neral Home from where the People's cemetery, Summer- .\ (‘nnl 7600 ‘5 ‘3 N --I May Bill, 1954. Proud pai‘eiiis funeral will beheld 'l‘hurs- side. “3‘1"” 329.2 1103 an 1:: l, are mama" 30d I’lll‘olhy- v mornin . leavin the fu- - ‘5 "' ‘ ‘ H ‘ , “la, homes at “5:10, Re_ LUND~At the P.E.i. Htisplial, $313“ 330 a, ‘2', 2, ., STILL-LE —- Mr. and Mrs. Gar- qulem High Mas. .1 930 al' Monday May 18. 1964. lanche m.th 15M 12 12 12 +1 net Steele 'nee Lorna Dennis; Sl peter-8 Church gl ,5“er . Lund. widow of the late James Numac mo in 177 17" 4 are pleased to announce the 36'“. Interment m' church Lund. of 92 Kent Street. in ner ral'a‘ser 2000 36 is 3 "’ arrival of their daughter. De- cen‘1'elery 54th year. Resting at thC hm“ 21m, 2 a as +1 nise Ann, weight 9 lbs. 0 ' Mat-Lean Funeral Home. from :33: mo 70 as as —-s 01.9., at Jeffrey Hale' Hospl-‘CURI.EY —- Suddenly at Tor- where funeral will be held Place mo :1 st 5; —1 tal. Quebec Cit '. on Sunda ' h r , M 21, with r- 6" 150° my .7 i 1 0M- Mw dammit. .. 2 >5. m m - a- -- ' ' ‘ 1964 Venanohea Curley for- e - "8 ')' ' Provo G" “0‘ 1’5 m m 4 t l merly of Village Green in his latermm wm take place m m M u is” i l ' . l 139 m 1 - l v ‘ ' s h year. Remains will an r e PeoPles cemetery moo 100 in 1a _11 (HOLLAND — Mai-(ALLLM m, M Manolo" on wednw: CARD OF THANKS 15...". m. 135 as 15 15 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holland (lav morning and Wm be for. ‘ South U m in in to announce the engagement on wa‘rded lo ll“. Jenkins Funeral 1 wish to offer a sincere Spanner “00 13V. 12“ ‘3“ ’; their daugliier Eva Marjoriewl Home on Wednesday afternoon ‘thank you' to the doctors. nura- Slim?“ mo Mo g 507: 1“ to Ralph Waugh. son of Mn; from when lhe funeral will ing staff of the Charlottetown 209 so: -a and Mrs. Walter MacCailum,‘ be held on Fridav mornlnli Hospital. and to the staff at i inn 011 ms 315% 16 10 Redequc. the marriage Will m s" Joachim's plum“ Vol». Beach Grove Inn and to all those HIM" 2; l: l: _., 'ak“ VIM" 'lime 30”“ 1954 1 non River for Requiem High "lend" “'h“ so kindly femvm- ln‘,“,{',;"",..‘.‘§f it. 'to 2.11 —o (Tl’ll‘ilORF — K()lt(;llA\v _ Mass at 9 o'clock. Interment: berm)?” “'llh "lei" mos-“ides Un R! W 05 3' 3‘ u ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ will be in uh, church “me. and waits during my illness. .Wpupnr 1700 111 ll ll -“ Mr. and Mrs. James Cudmme. ‘ r Willlam Molt/[anus t mum-no mm 105 105 an —-l .myi'ale, P.l~‘..l.. wish to au- 9 y" ' 'w Dccalll MM 11 rm no —I nounce the engagement of CORRN'AN _ Sudd rll. .l lll "l‘lie family of the late Mrs. W" C'" 7m" .. 5 r their daughter Marv Pliyllls' I e 3 . 5 Patrick J. Sh k ’ "h Mm“ “4 “M w? 65"“ u .. . * home in Tracadle Mar 18 8" 95 “'5 9“ l" . 595 "‘5' t‘ to William Earl. son of Mra I ' “ j ’ express their thanks to all kind' (- In... nit cum saw 65% 651’- ank K011241311 and the lale‘ 1964' Arum" JOSH“ “mil”- neighbors and friends for their Rnyll 7.14 "5 7"? 7’ Mr. Koughan of Donaugh, age 42 years. Resting at the many acts of kindness shown “if-90'“ 3‘5 “'4‘” m“ “V' ‘ “ P.E.l. The marriage will take ‘ Hennessey Funeral H o m 9 during the long Illness and aub-l Mum“, 38M - to place June 6th. in St. Annaf from where we funeral will sequent death of their mother.. Church. Lot 65. P.E.I. lake place Thursday morning A special word of gratitude is: Gll‘l‘lqspll.) _ MIIRRAY _. I 9 a.m. to St. Bonaventure €X'9nded l0 MONSIEDPHY J. A. r. and Mrs. John (hilt-spay CI‘F‘W- .“m‘l'e ‘0’ “9‘ mmfik‘: willow?" “"23” Inserted by the family. quiem High Mass at 9:30. In- - v - I ‘ '5‘ “gene ‘ m'l MRS. ALLAN MORRISON FOR SALE CHEAP COUNTERS — STORE FIXTURES FLOURESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES ETC. Clyde River. wish to announce the engagement of l - tferment in the church come Catherine Carol ery‘ ‘ Ann to Lloyd Byron MUN”. BURNS — At the Prince County APPLY MANAGER METROPOLITAN STORES Of Canada Ltd. Queen St. Charlottetown FISHERMEN'SME’ETINOS" to be held In The Pubic High School O'LEARY ' MONDAY, MAY 251m In The A.A. HoII, Water Street SUMMERSIDE TUESDAY, MAY 26th Time of Meetings: 8:30 P.M. Topics: Fisherman's Association Lobster Trap Limit Hm FROM Lot 16. Miscoudle. Malpeque, Damley, Seavlew. Cape Traverse. Princetown, Borden, West Point, Brae, Coleman, and tanning communities are cordially invited to tend the meeting of their choice. at. St. Dunstan's Extension Department ‘. son of Mr. and Mrs. Llo 'd A.‘ Murray. (‘lydc RIH‘I‘. ~‘l'l‘liel Hfisywal' May ‘9' 1964' J‘ marriage will take place Junei Slew‘ul Bums 0' Lower Free' 20. 1954. al 2, .m. .: town in his Gist year. Re- Clrde River PTCSbYICrlan ; mains are resting at the. Davi- Church. son “Funeral Home until Fri-1 _v anon. then to the Church of Scotland. Cape Treac- verse. where fun ra 1 ~ 1 1.121200 -— HALLIDAY — .vlr.l will be held at 2°p.in.ullii‘l:1'e- and Mrs. Thomas Qui-zlcy,‘ men-t will be In the church; I Mill Brook. Piclou County.l cemetery. Visiting hours. N.S.. wish to announce the Wednesday evening stolOan "hinarriage of their daiighlor.I Thursday, 2 to I and ii to 10. l NOTICES “I” ’ NOT’I'cE‘sfi—I ANNUAL MEETING HILLSBORO AND DISTRICT A. I. CLUB Saturday. May 23rd at 8 PM. MILLVIEW HALL Speakers Mr. H. C. Heartz and Mr David Peacock Lunch Served. North Shore St. Lawrence Service The. M.V. SOURIS TRADER will still from Is- land Ports (Souris, Charlottetown. Summerside, etc. as required) leaving the latter port of call of each voyage on the following dates:- I I September 4 May 23 September 15 line, 2 September 25 June. 12 October 6 June 23 Octdnr 16 July 3 October 27 July 14 November 6 July 24 November 17 August, 4 November 27 August 14 August 25 For motions and rates contact ——- cmmmmowrv SHIPPING SERVICE Office 891-8737 Phones House 894-4198 : kindness to our DAILY MARKETS nott. I In the solemn hush of Easter cam DIM“!!! pm 1410317 1mm sq call-ks mono 17953:,“ um mmmm_“ mania mm. u_“ III was main—i. W I woos as no, Walk-n “WNW—s. auto-I WflMIMImsu Total sales: 4.335.000 Champion Mutual , no“ amvn 'I'OIONN) am; I! The (Jo-alla- Inn .0 Stock Bales Hill! In (a... on". INDUSTRIAU Ilau—P $165 5 m 15 I. g cm: Brow 12m 81W. 10"- I015 Horn A 10300 IN 1911 - 14 Con Gu 9605 all“ 11% 11V.~ 1‘ steel Can 0004 I 35% m 011 If P um 43 3 m I. Am Led-1c €sz 21M 17 17 .3 NDIVI- J3l00 II fi 30 Sarcee 24700 1m to 140 ...u Calvert imo u u 06 —-1 MIN“ Gena 300300 14% 3| +4 Manual 12 1W. 11% Tris (lilb 110750 u an M ‘I Kirk 01111135510 nu. an I! —l ville "M0 II M MUTUAL I‘lle By The Canadlan Pro-‘0 (Friday. May 15. do“) lid All A! Odn Cars 5.8! . All 0611 DIV 0.00 I.“ American Growth 10.15 11.31 I 3.16 Oi.“ Canada Gram 3.03 6.37 can an and Elnora 0.34 9.14 Canadian lnvutment 1% 4.11 0.79 5.2.1 Canafuod 09.25 11.71 7.“ 0.05 11.15 Causative Mutual 3.01 Cmnmoiwuith lnl . 10.21 _ .ommm-iwealth Int [.17 0.0.5 m Corporate Invertora 11.3! it.“ 'v-ralfied inc A .90 'verlifiod Inc B 5.5 M.‘ xDlvldend Shana 3.70 4,13 ion amp 4.” 4.6 Dominion Equity 3115 11.91 Dominion Div 3.! 3.6 xnryfua inc am mu European Gr can in I" outed Growth an flu Pu 011 and Cu 5.1.1 5 In Fonda Colch A 7.09 7.11 Fonda Collectii I I.” 1.70 Fonda Colic-til c 1.73 no Group . 0.10 4.31 Group Inc. 0.1 l.- Gmwth on and GM 10.7! Investors 61' I.” AM lnvcalnrii lnil 5.00 5.“ Investors ilual 14.11 111m Mutual Aocumulatlnt 4.50 3.01 Mutua Income .1! 0.77 V American of Canada 12.00 14.0! One William 5.58 “7,01 rovident b 61 0.11 l aPutnam Growtb 0.52 10.40 K Iliad ilacn 0.9-0 m on xReaearch lat/nun] 12.98 H." Savinga lava-smell! I.” 1.5: 1962 Exec. Fund Cd. 6.” 6.54 IN Elclronlca ll: am Timed lnvulmenll a va . . ‘ United Accumul t l“ u. Wu! Grnu 1‘ tx-Deaots 1‘3. fund-J LIVESTOCK MONTREAL 'CPI'VA Prices iwere mainly steady to ‘slightly higher on the Montreal livestock ‘markets today. Trading was slow under a moderate demand. ‘ cat! e. . and one sheep e1 ‘ calves. b43 hogs lmttlliiiipe steers 23.752150. luv to 25. good 22.75-23.50, medlilm lam-22.75 and common 1... 1 21.25. Good heifers 20-2175. medium 1050-20 and common 1025-18. Good cows 1650-18. tops to l9. 1 medium 15.50-16.50. common 1 15.30 and cannera and cutters ‘ 11.25-14.50. 1 Good bulll 19-21 and common ‘16- .. . l Good i'ealers 22-25. medium I am and common me. There were no sales of hogs, 'ahecp or f TORONTO (CPI—Prices were Isteady with last week's decline ‘ l‘ I on a fair demand for all classes 1' and grades of slaughter cattle at the Ont-rid public stockym'dl l Tuesday. l Veal calf prices were steady. ‘30: prices were higher and sheep and lamb prices were study. Slaughter cattle 3,035: Choice steers 24-2450 with sales to 25.20; good 22.50 - n1. ' 2042; common 17 - 10; dium choice heifers 22-23 with sales to ‘ ood 21.2; medium 1341; : choice fed year- lings . good 21-23; good ' cows l6.50l7.50 with sales to ill; ‘ medium 15.50-16.50: canners and icutters 12-15; good heavy M I wish to express my sincere morninll 8' the Charlotltlowfl 1 logna bulls 19-1950; common Le thanks to Dr. a. Dr. Cox, Dr. Drysdale, Dr. Putnam. the nurses and staff of the P.E.I. Hospital for their kindness 10‘ me while a patient there. Also to Rev. D.A. Campbell. RH. Baxter. Rev. R. Howard. Tn l'elaliv" and friends for me ‘ MacDonald, and the eldest of a 23; potted plants and cut flowers, treats and so many cards and' letters. A sincere thanks to all. i - Walter D. MacDonald, I Covehead Road. We wish to thank the doctors. ' ‘ nurses and staff of the Prince Edward Island Hospital for their " loved one dur-' 1111; his llilnass: also the Rev. Mr. Bentley and all those who sent flowers. cards. letters and the many friends who called at the Hospital. , Mrs. Fennel” Stewart. Mary and Jack. IN MEMORIAM HENDRICAN —— In loving mem- ory of my sister Mrs. Dan Hendrican who passed away: by . . I had a wonderful sister And God calls only the beat. , Early one morning God called‘ er ome I To that beautiful heaven oil 1' at l 9. . It broke my heart Ito lose her But die did not go alone. For part of me want with hcrl “at day God called her home Always remembered by her sister Mrs. George Chandler. McKILLOP -— in loving mem- ory of a dear husband and father diaries David McKll-i y no. 95.. I Within our hearts we‘ll always| keep A medal place for you. And try to do our best to live As you would want us to do. You we or years of happiness. 1 Then came sorrow and tears. : But you left us a memory ‘ We will treasure all through the l ca . Always remembered by wm.‘ Ruffle-lent oarsohdfenamcallamaybamadeatm- “Hm-other Calm. unmmm W aspirations. 1 younl at heart. She husband. Mo daughters and Is aurvlved by : John IOharles of Otterburn Heights. other Cflrl sumac. m I A”. Hospital. the soul of Mrs. Allan Morrison went forth to meet its Creator. The late Mrs. Morrison. nee Mary MacDonald. was born on. family of eight children. All of her married life was spent in Savage Harbor where e. worked devotedly in the best interest of her family and neighbors. for church and rural organizations. Although in her later years she perforce relaxed sdmeufnat from physical activi-. ties. her Interest in thou. worthy causes never lessened. With children especially lay uch of her preoccupation and in their welfare and youthful she too remind was predecer by her sons and James. Cyril and and our sonar of Savage Harbor P.Q.: also by ten grandchildren. Her funeral took place W nesday. April 1st. from her home in Savage Harbor to St. Andrew's Church where Ra- quiem Mass was celebrated by her pastor Fr. . . who also officiated at the [rave- side. Present also with Fr. MacCormac were Reverend Georle MacDonald of St. Pot- er‘a. Monsignor .l.A. Sullivan. More“. and Reverend Ge 0 A. MacDonald. St. Dunstan'a University. The pallbearers were: Ralph Pigott. Ernest Doyle. Fred Moa- her. Douglas Coffin. Valentino [Mal-lawn and John D. Mac- on s. CARD OF THANKS The members of the family of the late Mrs. Allan Morrison capitals their sincere apprecia- “:3 of the mzliy man car a cabana sympathy tan- deredn on the occasion of their mother'- can, and of the hon of lots of kindness and for In and medium 17-1850. ' Replacement. cattle 300: ‘Ilfllil slockei's 213-28; medium and common 20— . Calves 953: Choice vealers 33’ new . hundred years ago. the daugh- 35 with sale. to 36.00: 3 ‘ter of Augustine and Eunicolsa: medium 24-27; common M- bonors 15-”. Hogs 1,965: Grade A at Tor- onto 25.80-26.65; closing at 26.05: v heavy sows “1.50: stalls 13.50 on la dre ' 1 Sheep and lambs ‘aprinii lamb: at 30-35 per hun- dredweiizht: sheep 3-l0: {PW 'iwod feed lot lambs at 29. ‘_ Firm Acquires ‘ Share Control 3 United North Atlantic Secur- 1 titles Ltd. announces that is line over cent of the abarea of Oaler. Hammond and tNanton Umited In terms of tho loffer made to the shareholders of that company. dated April 25. 1904. The offer was mom leash or 72 class "A" shares of IUnited North Atlantic Securi- 'fleo Ltd. foreaoh 11.1100109- ler Hammond and Naaton [.1111- filed At the annual meetinll 0' shareholders of United North Atlantic Securities Ltd. held recently. Gordon P. Outer and Donald .1. McDonald were elec- ted. directors of the company- At a nibsequent meeting of the dream Mr. Outer Elm. ‘maa of the board: 0. ll‘. '11 -‘:=i'aoben mum, vice-pres- Ideal. Messrs. Osler and “Donald . «I m luvs "dhmflw