2 ee THE CASH ‘REGISTER RING---WANT AD RESULT ? ‘ : ei Sis a AUCTION SALE at Hampshire ss Wednesday April 29th ® at 1 p.m. “es ‘ niention. Interested contact Wilfred Campbell, New Haven 6-41. = not fine the following day. Terms of sale cash. _ . _ Mrs. Hedley MacPherson Claude Craswell : Owner Auctioner. ¢ NOTICE A new Barber Shop has just opened at 116! Upper Queen, on the corner of Chest- nut Street. Also sharpening scissors. FRANC BACHAND Farm For Sale. | ‘At Albany Owing to poor health ‘and shortagé of labor, I Offer for sale my farm at Albany consisting of 95 acres, 91 acres clear and balance under growth of hard and softwood. Land in high state of cultivation. House, barn and other buildings in fair condition. Pump in residence also pump at back end of farm. One mile from school, church and village. Trans - Canada Highway runs across, read end of farm, im- ' proved road in front of premises. Reasonable terms can be arranged. FRED MURRAY, ALBANY. ANNUAL MEETING The Sth annual meeting of the Summerside Co- operative Association Limited will be held in the Bap- tist Church Hall in Summerside on Wednesday, April ‘29th, 1959 commencing at 8:00 p.m. Signed BOARD OF DIRECTORS. WANTED Agent for New Brunswick Box Shook Mill to) handle all lines of wooden containers—particularly fish boxes. \ ’ - > @ Peas : Excellent profitable side-line for right man—pre- . one connected with trucking concern as some. ting involved. ad Write, giving particulars, commission expected \ ‘GUARDIAN-PATRIOT BOX 23897, CHARLOTTETOWN FOR SALE Old Baptist Church property situated at the corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Occupation guaranteed June Ist, 1959. In- spection of premises may be made by ap- ‘ pointment. Apply— PEAKE & NICHOLSON CITY & QUEEN'S ANNOUNCEMENT 30th, is 3837. Cold wave this week only. 10.00 for $8.50, $8.50 for $7.50, $7.50 for $6.50. $6.50 for $5.00. 102 Kent St., Hardy Bld., with or CITY & QUEEN’S Watch for Springvale Variety Concert in Brookfield Hall soon. Reserve Thursday, May 2lst., for Turkey Supper at St. Pius X Portage Cemetery Meeting at Wheatley River Hall, Wednesday, April 29th, at 8.30 p.m. Dance Mt. Ryan Hall every Thursday night, Modern and old- time. MaacKenzie’s Orchestra. Come to Emerald Hall Wed- nesday April 30th. and dance to music by the Hi Fis. Card Party in Southport school Hail tonight, Wednesday, at 8.30 p.m. Everybody welcome Pantry Sale at Simpson-Sears, Friday, May 1st., 6 o’clock, King- ston Baptist W. M. S. Junior Farmers meet- ing recreation centre, New Glas- gow, Wednesday, April 29th., Plays that were to be presented by Charlottetown and Summer- side young Peoples Societies in ium Wednesday, April 29th have without appointment.. ' Coming Events creamery, Eldon, Monday, eg il- 4th., at 9 am. J. W. liams, Secretary. Attention Farmers! Cleaning grain and grass seed daily. Take advantage of}jprompt service by having your cleaned early. Canada Packers Ltd. Shur-Gain Feed Service, 12 Lower Queen Street. KING’S COUNTY Dance Fortune Hall every Wednesday night beginning April 29th. Webster's Orchestra. ‘Come to the dance at Lower Montague Hall Friday, May 1st. Sponsored by Kings County Hos- pital Nursery Club. Boudreault's Orchestra PRINCE COUNTY Bingo every Thursday, Alberton Legion Hall. Good cash prizes, cash jack pot. Dr. Carson, Chiropractor,‘ will be in Summerside office each Pattersons, Kent St. (near Queen). .| PLAYS THAT WERE TO BE {sion 7.30 p.m. featuring Varied ENTS gular to $69.50. Sale price, $42.50 Moore and McLeod. INTEREST AT THE rate of one-half of per cent will be ed on the installment of City taxes, after April 300th MEN’S SUEDE Windbreakers, all shades. Sale special $12.49, INTEREST AT THE rate of one-half of one, percent will be added to City Taxes in arrears on the first day of each month. GET YOUR LAWN mower checked now for the cutting sea- son ahead, Used Mowers taken in trade, on new lawn Cruiser Models. Batt and MacRae, Ltd. SCOTTISH DANCERS — We have the correct brooches and pins for your costume in all sizes. presented by Charlottetown and Summerside young peoples societies in Kensington High School Auditorium Wednesday, April 29th, have been cancelled. MUSIC FESTIVAL Choral] Reading Sessions today, Prince of Wales College, 9 a.m., 2.30 p.m. Admission 15 cents. Evening Ses- Dancing Programme. Colourful Costumes. Admission 25 cents. PRINCE COUNTY BINGO every Wednesday night, Borden Legion Hall. Good cash prizes. Cash jackpot. ‘ WOMEN Demonstrators full or part time—car necessary. Replies from city and rural greatly ap- preciated. Reply to Mrs. E. Pass- field Box 684 Summerside or prone 3291 Summerside. KING'S COUNTY AUCTiON “45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian-Patriot Centra] Printing. FINAL Card Party Lower Mon- tague Hall this Wednesday night. Sponsored by W. I. Proceeds for the Hospital. BINGO CARDIGAN Parish Hall tonight 8:00 o'clock. $100 in been cancelled. BIRTHS Charlottetown. Marriage to take place in Montreal early in June. IN MEMORIAM '|GRAVES — At the P. FE. I. Hos- Tuesday and Saturday. Births, Deaths, Marriages (When death notices are received too late to be included en this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are transferred to this department in the next edition.) IN MEMORIAM SWAN — In loving memory of our Husband and Father, Har- ry J. Swan, who passed away, April 29th, 1955. Not just to-day but every-day In silence we remember. Lovingly remembered by wife and family. FRANSHAM — In fond and lov- SPENCER — In loving memory of a dear Father, Alexander Spencer, who passed away, AD vil 29, 1941. Three little words Forget you not They don’t say much But mean a lo. et remembered by daughter. SPENCER — In \loving memory of a dear husband and father, Alexander Spencer, who passed awey, April 20, 1941. Nothing can ever take away, The love a heart holds daar, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. Fondly remembered by wife and family. Hamilton, Ontario. — pital, April 24, 1059, to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie S. Graves, Jr., (nee Judith--Ann Oudmore) ,a daughter, Evelyn Marie. Weight | “HURRY 1956 Meteor ‘two-door ranch wagon Blue. One Wagon one owner. Color tan, owner. Here is the ideal wagon for cottage painters, or deliv- ery. : 1952 Dodge two-door wagon, color Blue one owner. Ideal for your country trip. . P. O. Box 422 or Phone 7381 Great George St. Our.ranch wagons are going so fast they. won’t last all week ~ Stewart Motors Ltd. 7 bs. 2 ozs. HURRY | 4 ‘Tbe issued for the purpose herein- 1955 Chevrolet newly painted priced right f quick sale. Y Ae 1954 Meteor two door ranch wagon, one owner, two-tone blue and while. pr izes-jackpot . Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 ——+4 Monuments MONUMENTS VERE BECK & SON LTD. Montague & Charlottetown Memorial Craftsmen since 1870 CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court The 21st day of April A.D. 1959. In Re Estate of THEODORICE DOUC- ETTE late of South Rustico in Queens County in the said Province, Retired Farmer, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within. said .. County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the peti- tion on file of Jeremiah Doucette of Rennie’s Road in Queens County aforesaid, Carpenter, and Amand (Lemang) Pineau of Doiron’s Creek in Queens County aforesaid, Fatmer, the Executors of the above named Estate, praying that @- citation may after set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge ‘present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, on Thursday the 28th day of May next coming, at the hour of eleven o’clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and an order for distribution made to close the Estate as prayed for in said. petition and on motion of Gilbert A. Gaudet Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that @ true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper pub- lished in Charlottetown aforc@sid once in each week for at least four consecutive weekt from the date |” Phone 9578 hereof and that a true copy’ hereof be forthwith posted in the following 5 - — 4 ; The Guardian, Charlottetown, 1959. 15| 22 co “u m+e = = Wel. Age 29, bo MinOre 300 18 - Moly ms 8 6 * : ae Monet 300 10 100 me 3 UOTATIONS [E2237 Net Expl 2500 9% 9% 4-H : — er eT IWA and domestic wheat were |went to Pacific Pete, wp Nes lab 200 3 2 Mt SUMMARY down % cent. a" w 7% Minow Aue ow 9°48 * Closing prices: "Even the lowerpriced |New ‘Ba tue wm 4 aw Toronto: Market mixed in mod- Oats May % lower M4iéb; My lative oils were strong. United [Now Si, =.= a. ae" | eee | % lower 78b; Oct % lower 75'4b, | Oils added 22 cents at $2.50 while|N Dicken 200 24 23 24 47 =, et mixed in ie Barley—May % . | Tidal was up J9 cents at $1.39.) Golde 4500 8 8 & ; active trading. lower 99%; | " Consolidated N Heri = 35 4 13 +. 9 Montreal: Oils and pipélines| J1Y % lower 1.00%-; Oct % lower) "54, Mining added 244 |New Hose 3400 114 11D 14° 44 ’ lead as market 1.0lb. as thé company an-|N Kelore 220 % 2% 3 —4 : _ 8" | lan Miag=14ower-8.07%6: Jig: pleas for aa iron and N = a so : i bagher 201%.) Oct Iie Lace, | tel smelter: at-Kimbertey; B.C. | aig some 30 Sat 3s —"|Se ; ‘ Pecconcidas Seat YS af 25% Det |New Sows comme, 26 20. CURRENCIES Rye—May 1% higher 1.12;|in small rections, ? ™°V*" | Nickel Ms 200 1” om diy 1% higher 1.13%; Oct 1%-1%] Golds lost as Molntyre dipped| Nick Rim 300 10 100 0 MONTREAL (GP) — The U.S. |higher 1.13%-%b, ry eel > Oo RE fe oe er ee Sn ke eae ne wee BELT, Nisto 19 th Oh +e ount in terms of|€xport to countries outside TWA: ‘ ersheme aa Canadian funds, down 1-16. Pound|1 nor 1.67; 2 1.64; 3 1.54; 4 ie oak ae pe Pegg Nergeid 500 * rn ma ; Sterling $2.70 11-16, down %., 144; 5 148; 6 LAL. 1 durum| change Gown 20 conte at $1.90 | ere 300 % 3 St : e ; : J . Y Normetal 1400 B66 0375 i caret 2 1.86%; 3 1.72%; FWA) Index changes: golds off 03 to|Noreax, 000 ls) at tt DIVIDEND and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.674: 89.94; base metals up .89 to| Norse 10000} dt Ss 2 1.64%; 3 154%; 4 14%; 5117.79; western oils 795 0190.4. one 3 a - 1.42%; 6 1.41%; 1 durum 1.89%; TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS Sasee 22s Se | By THE CANADIAN PRESS |2 1.86%; 3 1.72%. "By ‘The Canadian Prese Neh Ca is i is gar meal Red Lake Mines 142. lee te ne | ere seo 21% 2 21 | cents, July 28, record June Quotations in cents unless marked Beauc 100 165 165.. 165 a. ‘ rd MONTR L a—Odd ict, xd — —— ar—Ex- | Obaska oo uz hh be EA rights, xw—Ex-warrants. OBrien 1200 @& @ % 42 Eddy Paper Co. Lid., class A ieee Net | Ogama 500 8% CCC 25 cents, com. 37% cents, June| MONTREAL (CP)—A late af-| ae ieee. oe a? 15, record May 16. ternoon surge by the refining and | Advocate 1200 330 325 330 +5 |Orenada - 3000 10% 10 3 Pian Shawinigan Water and Power| western oils and pipelines gave| Aim = 1. SSS Ormsby 300% SI St —4 Company series A four per cent] the industrial section of the Mont-| Algom Seo 8155 18% sit ~ fol eeemaee” ae 2 7 2 pid. 50 cents, series B 4% per|real and Camadian stock ex-|Am Népbs 270 7 @& 70 Paramaq = 1500 8 ™ Be cent pid. 56% cents, July 2, rec-| changes its best advance in about | “™**™ sa 8 fl Parbec 100 Sh Sh ord June 2. two Apex Res 2370 3% 5 5s ‘Pater ' 300 @ a # weeks Tuesday. Turnover of | Arcadia oo 7 Ww Patino M 100 4% «4470 40 +10 Walter M. Lowney Co. LAd., 25] industrial shares was high. Arcan rts (1187 % © 4 +12 | Pato 600 4% 450 40 —15 cents, July 15, record June 15. | The gain in the oils was] AT) a ee es oe: See Western Canada Breweries Ltd.| sparked by the report from Wash-| Atlin-Ruf 15000 16% 15% 1:% i “ foe on 3 = ? a 30 cents, June 1, record May 6.|ington that the U.S. is to an-|Aumaqe 9000 14% 14 14 Pick crow 1400 109 106 109-. +4 guunce- chatty he cotleg las abmam me” 2¢ 22 PRODUCE import controls. Pacific Pete wag|Base Metals 5100 20 18 18 -—2 | Pow Roa oH at ’ up 24 at 17, Trans Mountain | Beste 11700 2 «419 19 —1 | Preston 0 0 73 75 Pipeline seid 1% t atin. Se est tS) Bee e MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul-}BA Oil advanced 1% at 3914. Bethim im. m'D life wm wae ee — quotations: The announcement of a new|Boce le Goan me © © gs: Wholesale dealer prices | $20,000,000 smelter in Kimberley Que Cop so 3 3 OU Od ’ , Bicroft 1400 ef 3 1 to country station, wooden cases,|B.C., brought a 2%-point advance | Bicroft wis 60 % “ou oe Le mn es 630 extralange and large 38, me-|in Consolidated Smeiters to 22%. | Bio? = 2 2 ee hae dium 37, mail 33, B 28, C 2.|Other base metals were irregular |Bomaa sue oo 0 0 |Quuue 300 % 3 om Receipts 228. with Aluminium off 1 at 27% Boymar 1608 l/h UFC Quemont 1000 $12% 12% 12% — Butter: Current receipts tend-| Although three banks were|oe™ SOL 725 715 71S —10 |Radiore 23100 156 145 145 —10 erable, 63% oon - tenderable/ trading ex-dividend, they scored a oo mn nn ee fee S00 34 3 3 ee 63%; fresh grade creamery/a narrow advance on the index.|2r=swick 20 16 310 20 Rix Athab 5200 41 4 © oe Prints job price %; fresh} The papers and foods were | ou"4 ano 11% 11% 11% — 4] Roche 3000 15h 15% 15% esale, tenderable, 64, non- Baff Ank 2900 239 230 20 Rockwia woes 8 whol le, 64, lower in a fractional range, util-|Bunker Hl 30 9 © © + %/ Ryanor 1009 11% 11% U% tenderable, 63%. ities, constructions, beverages,|Catamet 0 2 2 om San Ant 15 6 0 0 ‘ Cheese: Detivered Montreal not| and steels were mixed to nar-|Camp RL t Sish 10% 104 4 %lSeeaue” 29m ua” sa” ar” waxed, Quebec white and colored, | rowly higher. Cl wes ¢ ina wae ao no quotation; wholesale Quebec! Trading in the mines and ofls|S." be SB SB BS Mien Mee =e ee lH wtule 2%, colored 364; curre|was quit. Peay mac wee [eter St um [em me eB receipts Ontario white f. 9. »..| few cents lower. Candore 45080 «17s«17.s7s 1 |atocan VR TSM 16 «158k Brading statidn 35, colored 35%;| The closing averages show the | 2™="™ 1200 179 160 16 —20 | Stdcons 1000 11 Ook i wholesale Ontario, colored 36%. banks up .24 at 65.18, utilities up|came ste as «sa 25 8 SO C4D Potatoes: N.B. 75s 1.45-1.50; 76 chectohal Spee me ee 8 : *|.7 at 157.6, industrials up 1.9 at | Captain on vp vw 12 Starratt 17 7 #7 #%7—% N.B. 50s .90-1.00; N.B. 10s .23-.25; | 315.8, combined up 1.5 at 263.1, | = 1151 910% 10% 10% — 45] Steeloy ao 8 7 #8 #41 P.E1 75s 185-190; PEI 105! papers off 2.5 at 452.9, a new low, Cont Pes he ert —} [Steep ® 2092 13% 13% 13% 28-.30; California white 100s 5.00- 4 s ' —1 |sturgen 10509 1% 18 18 —I% ; and golds off .14 at 87.86. Cibjiae OH SD Sud Cont so 6U8lCU8lCU8 5.50. Abitibi % «Fraser 204% | Chib M 20 1 1 1B Sullivan tT a ae a | : Abit pr GT Lakes 30% | Chime we @ @ @ -! Isunbert 200 0 1% D —t Asbestos 28 «How Smith 49%) Coch Will 2250 350 36 0 -10 i Syivanite 4005 116 110 14 +3 Bk Mont xd 59% Hud Bay Min: 5514 |Cody-Reco 100 1 1 6 Teck-H 185 70 MS M0 (+8 GRAIN *| Bank NS 7” «Imp Bank 77 | Colm Lake §=6900 164 144 14% — i! Tenag 1700 338 «350 «(350 Bnque C Nat x4 38 Imp Oil 6 — 2? 7 Thom L 100 7 OF COM: 48 WINNIPEG (CP)—Most grain| Bogue PC 35% Int Nick =a | CE gu ew tl | Tom ies > ee prices showed irregularity in dull/ Bathurst B m% Int Pete Caags 61 Om lO Torbit 0 8 OB OM Ot trading Tuesday on the Winnipeg | Bell 41% Mase-Fer = > = = | ceme sm ms 1 OS Grain Exchange. Rye Prices} piag Prod es nece | Of C, Calinan 1570 14 ITH 8-1 co. Sa ee oe were firdher than other commod-|/Ceveless 15. Nerente 8 Sa eat én weenie 32. 2.3. } Cement Price - - Denison Fort me cooes 2 ore ewes ae sist. se ee * Lakehead prices for class two,/C Bnk Com 61% Soyalite 900 |CG Arrow 200 2 @ 29 -—1 | Ventures Bm 8 2% 1 + 4 an Brew 2% St. L Cop 1™%|C Haliwel O70 8 681 0 O@ Upp Can 1900 102 100 100 4% 1 Cdn Brew pr Shawia 24 |C Marden S00 54 8 8 +3 | Weedon ms 3 @ +3 public places respectively, namely, | Can Celan 22% Steel 7%4|C Mares G87 &, 7 @& +5 | Werner uno 1s 64 OM in the hall of the Court House in| CPS 29% Trans Can pL 2% | Con MS 15110 S24 19% 24 +24 | Ww Malar 3000 «(C7 % 7 +1 Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near | Cockshutt Un Steel uv cas = = = — +23 | wuttroy 40 190 «6173 17 8 the store of Amos P. Gallant in yo - eee s San tee nas & Will wis 2900 = a he South Rustico aforesaid, and at or| Dom Tar 17% Cons Pap @u|C Northland 2100 21 2 6 Wr Harg 235 197 190 2 4 mear the store of P. J. Noye &| Foundation 15 Ford 137 .— iso 15% _ 14 1% Yale Lead eo 3 =a=r*s Company at Hunter River in Queens “cae aa . e e om = oe ms 4 = 4 = County aforesaid, so that all per- Conwest 0s Se Zenmae 20 2 Mh sons interested In the seid Estate as| © NEW YORK Cop Corp one 2 @ Zulapa mr 8s 8 8 aforessid may have due notice there- Suen = P< = B +%/| Car ao NEW YORK (CP) — The stock | Genes Se 323 .3.. S228 WITNESS His Honour Harold Leon-| market declined moderately on |Craigmt i ons 4 ard Palmer, Judge of the said Pro-) profit taking ‘ Crowpat “one Oh Ajax m2 8 © bate Court at Charlottetown in| On the American Stock Ex-|peemg se a om’ »” a 3 Queen's County, the day and yeer| change, trading was halted tem-|D’Aragm 97% 3 3 38 be os lee OO WT 6 first above written. porarily in Pacific Petroleums De Cour = s 3s 8 Asamera T100 18 = s +3 By the Cour. under a pile-up of buying orders | Deinite joo tw 28 | maa Rey OM Fao Sime IM IA > 8 (. $) following a Washington report the | Dome oo 817% 17 Ww —%!| Car * ((Sqd.) Francis B. Vinnicombe, s ’ con | Amphi - r ™ » +4 “us oe F{ trols on imports of Canadian and | East Mal 206 189 27) 177 +28 | Commerce 123 O84 G14 S14 Registrar. Mexican oil. The stock clesed |Z Sal 25 28 mS MS 4 | Nova Scotia 38 877 Wh TH — 2% points higher ™% East Met 00 13 22 «(18 Montreal x4 1019 504 8 604 — 4 at 17% on turn- | mider qo 119 115 11@ —8 | Emperial 83 94 Th THA: +B PROVINCE OF over of 51,400 -shares Eldrien a a Royal x4 Ss 32% OK OH PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Fargo Oil jumped 13-16 to 6% Eerehe a = i 2 a Tor Dom 33 90% © © —% ln the Prebete Court Scurry - Rainbow and Sapphire | raicon 0 ST 3 34 —134 | adamiad 4% 02% 27 OH + % The alst dey of Apr A.D. 9se,|made small advances and Jupi-|tar we 5 3 es | (aM yhoo mS tm In Re Estate of LEMUEL 8. WYAND| (7 _ & fraction among the | pisme aoe me 1 | mage xm oe OO . late of Mayfield in Queens County ans. Francour SO 8 8 #8 Deseo 350 910% 194 19% ob The trend on the New York Ex-| Frobisher 2000 229 M5 M0 +8 | tnjané 100 8% % 64% + in the said Province, Retired Farmer, Geco Mince 148 > op pp +% deceased, testate. change was lower among steels, |Ce° sua "Se to im im “| NOLS. sem prise 0% U6 + To the Sheriff ef the County of; Motors, non-ferrous metals, oils,|Giant YK 4195 735 725 725 —10 | simpsons 25 937% 3% 3% — % Queers County of any Constable or! airlines, drugs and chemicals. | Glacier 100 9 3 3-8 | stedman nw Z ~— literate person within seid County| The Associated Press 60-stock in-|Gien Uren xe i | | wainwright = O20 Se dex was off 60 cents to 2237.80 Gold Eagle 530 2 3 @ +1 ae # mms a HM +h mesic - Losses predominated in the|/God Man 300 wo 2 3 +% — a WHEREAS upon reading the peti-| Canadian list. uminium _ | Grandroy MINES tion on file of Andrew J. Stevenson tect % suaaens ae aaa aan _ ~ _ Je Con Des ss 14% . +*% of Fredericton in Queens County | 7%. International Nickel %4, Hud- {Gulch 100 10 «10 0 +% seed 100 30 «69S «(39 «+8 aforesaid, Farmer, the Executor of! oon Bay Mining % and "Denne Gunnar M3 85% 34 b% Que Chib so lO the above named Estate, \praying| Mines %. Canadia Pacific Gunnar wis 3020 440 410 4% —10 | eNSERT im mines that @ citation may ‘be issued for the) noved ‘end ‘a. — — ase a ms a +2 Maybrun 400 18 #17 # purpose hereinafter set forth: You Minine ¥ ” rasby Headway 300 2 6 ee ee ae steels are therefore hereby required to cite|~ mag X. Heath 500, % MH UM—% By The Canadian Press all persons interested in the said .What stocks did: Heva 1000 Stock Sales High Low Clese Ch'ge Estate -to be and appear before the r Tues Mon —- _ = a = INDUSTRIALS Judge present at. a Probate Court) Advances 37% 493/ Hud Bay 320 $55% 55% S54 —%4 os 4 pein Win aa to be held in the Court House in| Declines 673 5A5| Ind Lake 500 —1 | Alta Gas 641 $25% 2 25% + MA Charlottetown in Queens County in| Unchanged sa 8 ek ee 8 ee the said Province, on Wednesday the| Total issues 1254 1241 int Ran me msm +1% = oe a. ee 27th day of May next coming, at the| Beth Steel Si Monty W 462 | Irish Cop 14077 283 23 27 12 | ae Oils 7580 04 218 30 42 hour of thirty minutes after two oe oa NY Cent 270] Iso i Tidal 73730 140 126 139 +19 o'clock afternoon of the same day! Cons Edison a bea Ou ND Sots le mag ad ay 3 20 a — oan at bn in gs to shew cause if any they can why| El Auto El 44% Utd Aircraft 60% | J: 300 4 «643 43 +2 | Btace the Accounts of the said Estate| Gen Sec 63% Vanadium x“ a" oo CAS 3 Es - - 0 should not be’ passed and an order| Gr'Nwe ny ge? Wemnaee #7% | Joburke = 7000 1%) 1818 | CanErin §=6941000 177 1 10) — 28 for distribution made to close the|im T T r e BS, Bs we ie ee eA Sf Estate as prayed for in said petition | Kennecott 119% Jowsey ms Uss8llCUS? C7? 1 Sen a A 7 ° * and on motion of Frederic A. Large Kenville oo % 8 8° Mylama 53750 M7 4236 «1% - Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. Kerr Add pe — 1m t MUTUAL FUNDS ~~ AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that TORONTO Kilem wis 980 13% 12 13 ye SS FP ae a true copy hereof be forthwith \ Kilem C wis 1320 1065 00 105 American Growth 7.50 ~ 8.17 published in some newspaper pub-| TORONTO (OP)—Western oils, one — os sah a es ia Beaubran 29.78 32.34 lished in Charlottetown. aforesaid | refining oils and pipelines spar- | Labrador 1073 $30 2% 30 + 15] Canadian ——— "83 oe once in each week for. at least four| kled but the stock market was | Lake Cin 1100 120-120 12 -2 | champion Mutual 3.63.19 consecutive weeks from the date) generally mixed Tuesday in mod-|© Dufault 4445 110 105 1¢5 Commonwealth Inter OM” OY hereof and that a true copy hereof} erate trading. oo Ling bo =n a a Corporate Investors 9.37 10.18 be forthwith posted in the following} Oils spurted in the final hour |L Wasa = = ee +t ieee in 38 public places respectively, namely, in following a report from Washing- La Luz 200 440 440 440 —20 | wond Collectif 5.46.00 the hall of the Court House in Char- ton that the United States would Leitch 1400 151 14 14 —1 | Grouped Income 3.98 4.35 lottetown aforesaid, at or near the shortl da s i — = ~ 2 . 2 Grouped Income Accurn 5.58 6.10 store of Revell Dickieson in New|; 7 pSPRET Sats ee 1s, dan 250 210 5 05 1 Seales tinea ‘—o io in Glasgow in Queens County aforesaid — restrictions against Cana-'| roraao 40 0 MOM Investors Mutual 11.65 12.59 and at or near the store of P. J, dian crude. lm “me 2 13.39 14.48 Noye & Company in Hunter River in| OM index western oils jumped |yndhst = e508 —. 2 Leverage Fund 6.70 7.38 Queens County aforesaid, so that all almost eight points, after recov- | macfie 1000 (8% 8% tM arte meg te Fund i. = persons interested in the said Estate| Cring from a 1959 index low at | Madsen 220 310 XS 310 North Amer Fund of Canada 9.20 10.00 as aforesaid may have due notice} 1 p.m. Their gain was the best ee a -— is Pe _g | Radisson 499 «$41 thereof. single session advance in. more| Man Bar 180 81 8 9 —20 | eeeent ee = oo WITNESS His Honour Harold leon-| than two years. Maralgo te 2 2 8% +12! Supervised Amer Fund is .7 ard Palmer, Judge of the said Pro-| Base metals were ahead more ene ion ae aoe - + 2] Supervised Exee 35 sor bate Court at Charlottetown in| than three-quarters, mainly on} martin wom 7 BM +i Sevedees ames ot is Queen’s County, the day and year| the strength of Consolidated Min- | Matatch imo 7) 6 17 + %] gapervised Growth Fund ise 20 first above written. eo ing and Smelting. Melatyre as 2M — %4 | Supervised Income Fund 4.03 4.33 By ‘the Court. Trans‘Mountain was the centre |wcmar 100 84 © 8 —%| quel inrcent Pu on un. a. S$) 41 0f attraction in the final hour, | McWat 00 MM «63 «633 «+2 | United Accumulative Fund 1497 1627 (Sgd.) Frances B. Vinnicombe, | Fishy 1% at 145% on a turnover of core od a = — = a 2-Less and b-Plug stock exchange Registrar. 44,555 shares, The best off gain | mises me 1 ie um +: fg US. Fund * ‘ ;