+* ; i i i HH : il F 4 ai Is HE f i gf if : i! te 8 afte lng Am FRESH STEAMED Ciams. ae ow, ak ter cate shiVeks Cotter Shep, © Guess Stewart Bakeries. Street. Dial 3210. * i i f it tl ant Ads Cee eae ee ree “ANNOUNCEMENTS ; E ‘ ° 5 & 4 na : , ly | : [ ffs f if is 4 ! i [ i U I to 9 p.m., (closed nuals, cabbage, tomato plants, red Jewell’s Greenhouses, Y or k Phone 7074. T geraniums ete. : : 7 q it " ay Fe i FRE rtf 5 g I & F F | i f i am é x i. ERE 4 i é : z i = ene OF lis chumtry station, wooden cases, . ELECTRICAL WIRING Check this list for your wiring seeds:— wiring or repairs to home, cottage, All -work guaranteed satisfactory at reasonable cost. ‘Pronift Service ARTHUR B. RODD Electrical Contractor Maple Ave., Charlottetown R.R. 6 Dini FOR SALE RURAL GENERAL STORE PROPERTY AND BUSINESS Situated in prosperous Agricultural and Fishing) Community in Queen’s County. Property consists of large lot with store building and warehouse, nine room house with electricity and bath, and egg grading station. Business consists of General Store with all neces- _ sary fixtures and usual stock. &. - Will be sold as a Going Concern, with possession | available thirty days from date of sale. Nad * “ * t nod malorty of positions listed have an Isolated Post Alo ta Schools viewing _ otlier “years. Terms available. Apply: A. W. GAUDET, LL.B., Solicitor, 111 Grafton Street, Charlottetown. TEACHERS (Salary Range $2700 to $6300) ” Interesting Positions for Qualified Teachers in the Indian Day Schools of British Columbia. Mr. A. V. Parminter, Regional No appointment necessary. 1. Nova Scotia Hotel, Halifax, N. $., June 18, 1959, 10 A.M. to § P.M. 2. Indian Affairs Branch Office, Victoria St., Amherst, N.S. June 19, 1959, 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. * $. The Charlottetown Hotel, Charlottetown, P.E.I. June 20, 1959, 10 A.M. to § P.M. 4. Admiral Beatty Hotel, Saint John, N.B., June 22, 1959-10 A.M. to § P.M. 1. Principalship at Port Simpson: 30 miles north of Prince Rupert; 5 rooms. Grades 1-8. Also, vacancy for elementary teacher; new modern building. 2 Principalship Homaleo at Chufch : north ~ River- new 2 classroom school and 3 good iocation for a husband and wife teaching team. 3. Principalship at Kitimat: 4 classroom school three miles _ from city. Grades 1-8. Also, one elementary, 4. Princi at Kincolith: On Nass Bay Rupert, 3 , Grades 1-8, once weekly steamship 5. Metlakatia: Six miles across the water from Prince Rupert; one classroom, Grades 1-8, 20-25 pupils. 6. Port Douglas on Harrison Lake, one classroom, Grades 1-8; 18 pupils, community teacher required. 12 civil service holidays, 20% addition to regular Isolation Post Allowance. Principalships carry a substantial administrative allowance for teachers. : They are accompanied by good living accommodation at reas- enable cost. Interested teachers who are unable to attend interviews are “invited to make written application to:— of Schools, Mr. A. V. Parminter, Postal Station “A” Vancouver 2, B. August 5th. for Anglican Church Tea atiggy, , | Crapaud. Cheese: Delivered Montreal. not handise to Every Door .. W ~ DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS 2 ahs alia _ SUMMARY light covery continues. Meatreal in moderate trading. CURRENCIES eries. MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S. COME TO the Park Roya! U: dollar closed Thursday at a dis- Ti is the place”. - Algonquin ‘Building Credits Ltd. ' 10 cents, July 10, record June 24. NG'S COUNTY ord LOBSTER supper, Murray Har-|Lid., 30 cents, July 16, record bor North, Wednesday, July 1st.| June 30. date. Imperial Life Assurance Com- NOTICE: Dr. W.S. Macintyre’s record Sept. 18. Regular Bara Dance a _Atea| NET EARNINGS D. McDonald's, Little Pond, Monday night, June 22nd. Web-| Argus Corporation, 6 mos. sters Orchestra. ended May 31: 1959, $1,357,741; SPECIAL THIS week-end Pie tt es Geie Caw 10k. fresh Island = hot barbe-/ year ended Sept. 30: 1958 net loss cued chicken. T.M. Llewellya’s, \s99 739: 1957 net loss $47,879. Montague. Crestbrook Timber Lid., 3 mos. FREE CHURCH of Scotland jended March 31: 1959, $38,861; 1958 net loss, $156,571. of a 2 pm, Cuariieom Free| PRODUCE retary of General Trustee Board.| WONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- Regular Saturday Night Dance ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices extradarge 40%4-41, large 40, me- dium 29-30, small 22, B 19 C 15. PRINCE COUNTY 0. See Seven Mile Bay Players! Butter: Current receipts, ten- Tracadie Hall, Tuesday, June|derable, 63%, non - tenderable, 2rd. Curtain time 8.30 p.m. 62%; fresh grade creamery print, job price 64-65; fresh wholesale, tenderable, 64, non - tenderable, home, additional Free Estimates 4 BAMBRICK — At the Charlotte ;, will be in the following locations ing all teachers interested in the positions listed below vacant positions during the academic year 1959-60 or future Reserve Tuesday June 30th, Quebec white 34, 1959 for the Anfmal Community |39; wholesale Hospital Picnic held at O'Leary. | Colored 34%; current receipts On- tario. white f.o.b. grading station Pantry Sale at tae Red Rooster | 33%-35 5-16, colored 33% - 35'2; Crapaud, each Saturday, June to} wholesale Ontario, colored 35%, WA. white 3.54. Potatoes: N.B. 75s 2.50 - 2.75; Rev. Mr. Minton will deliver ain pn sos 1,604.75, N.B. 10s .40- /Hecture on Burma et the Youth! (¢ 'p wr 7s 2.85-3.00, P.E.I 10s Dial 6143 Centre, Crapaud. Wednesday. |‘5’ virginia new 100s 600, Vir- Terente — Market higher in trading. New York: Market higher; re- (erally —~ Market irregular ” “a coant of 4 330 por cont iu terme . Canadian funds, down 1 ow wane ey Ss 4 sterling $2.69 15-16 up 3.16. day neh dencing toa Bes| DIVIDENDS pany ot Sennde 0 eens. Oct. 1.) MONTREAL was up 2%. _ Utilities were irregularly weak. Power Corp. fell off 1 Ford U.S. gained 2% at 68; Ford of Canada A at 174 was down 3. Building Products went up %, Argus gained a point at Producing mines were easy as Hollinger slipped % to 314%. An irregularly shaded penny section saw Place Gas and Oil down 9 cents at 1.38 while Mer- rill improved 5 cents at 1.35. Por- tage Island eased 5 cents at 67 cents while Hillcrest at 2.75 was up 25 cents. Closing averages show banks up 0.04 at 67.27, utilities off 1.1 at 153.8, industrials up 0.1 at 312.6, combined off 0.2 at 259.7, papers up 2.9 at 448.1 and golds off 0.85 at 88.35. MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS mm NEW YORK g S§.:bsenesdex gt. g oh 3083+ Eeugun tenet Sy 663 -8g~.Scegundized rae is ; i i r i z2 ° * ° A Hae EAGER SucES CUUUOEEESUEEEEREESUE EG EE E Bue snB2iy. i 2 # z H FL seg” i Buggengsdy~ i i : y Tn SGCGREEa PEGE Ges as eee edestee.getayeeegtatesy = 6 £3 z Hil i il i eae “ft Soak fF 1 syegiseieged raf i eglysogzeg E ; i M getgguuS-Gelyony 058 ysecust TORONTO up Western oils recovered ail their noon loss, when the index/ Martin touched a three-year low of 119.19 but closed off almost one-quarter. Elder was the leader among speculative issues, rising 18 cents Base metals showed their best gains in three sessions as cop- pers rallied from earlier losses. Hudson Bay was up % at 53 while International Nickel gained % at 98 and Opemiska was ahead 20 cents at $8.85. Bow$ geben BE ehcp oul Sul yenG sasbt es cet nd Be - 2 o Eh Hassesetou 58s oop gee b Eedeesysesee sce tadess wae bea hess ce5~ Zz tf aytij.. S83 a? ra s*. &% cf gases 2 Abitibi J » Abit pr 24 Gt Lakes »> Asbestns 27% How Smith o Bnque C Nat 36% Hud Bay Min 33 Bank Mont @ Imp Bank Bank NS 7 Imp of wr Banque PC 2 Int Nick ce} Bathurst A @ Int Pap ms Bell 4% Mass-Fer A Brazil Se McColl Bldg Prod os 86oNN: St. Car 17% Cleveland 17 —_Norania —_—_82- C Cement 3% Paudash - @ C Cement pr 27% Price 4 C Steamship 484 Que Pow 2» C Bnk Com 63% Royal Baxk &% dn Brew 0% Royalite 00 Cdn Brew pr St. L Corp 1s Cdn Celan 7% Shawia we C Int Power 1 Steel Pp C Int Pwr pr Trans Caa PL CPR -o7% Un Sted Cockshutt Walker xé ” Seagrams ™% # CANADIAN D Bridge 22% Cons Pap My Dom Tar 7 86 Ford 1” Foundation a Births, Deaths, Marriages (When death notices are received tee late te be included on this page, they appear for one edition on two and are transferred te this department ia the next ) i BIRTHS : og gaat a daughier, ROGERS — At St. Joseph's Hos-| MORRISON — At the Charlotte pital Toronto, Ontario, on Mo®@-| town Hospital on June 16, 1959, day, June 15th., 1959, to Mr. afd] to ‘ Mrs. Willis Rogers (mee Anne| son, a gon, weight 8 tbs., 12 MacLean) a son David Willis, i weight 5 tbs., 8 ozs. town town Hogpital, June 14, 1958, to 18th, 1950 to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Mr. and Mrs. George Bambrick| ward Rafferty, Emerald Junc- (nee Lottie Robevts), a daugh-| tion, @ daughter, Maura Lee ter, Jessie Irene, 7 Ibs., 11 ozs. Dora, 7 ibs., 9% ozs. McMURRER — At the Chariotte| ENGAGEMENTS town Hospital, Wednesday, June 17th, 1959, to Mr. and|MacPHAIL — COLES — Mr. and Mrs. David McMurrer (nee' Mrs. John H. MacPhail, Mt. FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE Electrical Draftsmen, Halifax and Sydney $4,620-$5,220 Mechanical Draftsmen, Halifax. ................ $4,050-$4,500 | Alarm Maintenance Technician, Halifax $3,750-$4,350 | Posters‘ and application forms obtainable at the nearest Post of Indiar Office, National Employment Office, or the Civil Service Commis- , sion, Ralston Building, 105 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. 8. where applications should be filed. ral cargo at Charlottetown for North Shore St, Lawrence ports and Mont- real, Saturday June 20th. . For space and rates contact: J. A..GORMLEY, © Stevedoring Contractor, Phone 8845 _ Charlottetown CARD OF THANKS The St. Elizabeth's Aid Society ~ANNUAL MEETING” - CHARLOTTETOWN LITTLE THEATRE GUILD Regional Superintendent Box 70. at 6:30 p.m. Matters of importance will be discussed. | _ JEAN ZAKEM, | Secretary. The postponed annual meeting of the Charlotte- ‘town Little Theatre Guild will be held in the Writing ‘Room of the Charlottetown Hotel, Tuesday, June 23rd., wishes to express sinc thanks jto all contributors wh dona- ‘tions made the Annual Envelope Collection in aid of St. Vincent's Orphanage so successful. A little tribute, true and tender, Just to show that we remember, Yours loving smile and thought- ful ways, NOTICE - -- SHPPERS =°=—== The M.V. Brion will load gene- Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed ty Jennie, Etieworth ,and Family. : “- Funeral Director | N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 MAY QUIT CLC MONTREAL (CP)—Delegates attending a week-long convention of the Office Workers Employees International Union are consider- ing. a resolution calling for -with- drawal from the Canadian Labor Congress. The final draft of the resolution, read to the convention Monday, would have the union quit the, cle if its organizing terri- tory is not protected against in- vasion by other unions. 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Dial 8506 ‘to the undersigned: and marked 4m as to contents will be received in the offiee of the Secfetary un- —1 /til 3.00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.), TUES- +5 |DAY, JULY 21, 1959, for CON- | TRACT NO. 1459-F, Grading, 'Base Course, Surfacing and Seal —% Coat, for Point Wolf and Herring —,"* Cove Roads, Fundy National | Park. Plans and specifications can be , |seen and forms of tenders ob- —s |tained at the offices of the Chief, Highway Division, Hunter? Bidg., is [cane ear a H. A. Nason, ngineer, ~% Wighways Division, Box 1296, !Federal Building, Fredericton, +3 N.B.; Mr. H. F. Peters, +* | vising Engineer, High a Sp y ion, Ralston Building, Hollis % | Street, lng ‘ax, N.S. and Office Supervii Engineer, Highways Division, Box 1298, Dominion Building, Charlottetown, P.E.I. ’ To be considered each tender {must be, accompanied by one of the alternative securities called for in the tender documents. Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in acordance with the conditions set forth therein The Department, through the above offices, will supply plans and specifications for the on deposit of a sum of $50.00 a. form of a CERTIFIED —= cheque or money order al to the order of the RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA. posit will be released on return of the plans and specifications in good condition within a month 1! + . bos + 4 | Lb 3 * a i F * ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of ners Services "4 a Secretary.. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. June 16, 1959, : {**| The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, June 19, 1959 15 C West Pete 0 0 40 ae 44 —* | cree Wirt” ae me is i DEATH NOTICE ~~ 8500 “MATT! “g |n te fal’ a’ -a CANES WORST MATE —* \GePe ak meme me me |. mere — GrPhine 65 $44 4% M4 —% at the Prince Edward Island. Hos- | Gridail 0 25 5 OS Saturday, +6 [Rome On A. 1 SE Ie 1958, Charles Wesley Matthew HBOIG @ $16% We 16% of York: —% Home CUB 2B 5% BK 1K formerly = y | Brow. 2 60 6 «6 «01 (| in his 79th year. 4 —o |i rw soe me 6 6+ | He had been in ill health for = | Meda 35 2 25 2 +5 | Some time previous to his death. Midcon 00 7) «67%0)=«671 = +—«| All that medical care and loving * |Mill City 100 2 2% 2% -# | hands could do were of no avail a [Rant ue Be OS us | adhe gradually weakened away N Davies 20100 3 2B on the above mentioned date. — Northeal . 7140 1% 14 14 —%/Born at Pleasant Grove on i ae 6 62S Sa ie an, ts wee Ge oe + | oxaita yo 8 -@ 8 43 |Uriah Matthew and his wife Pac Pete 1315 $1% 16% 16% — %|Mary Ann Hughes. On December —%|Pae Pete w 0 sm mS SB +3 | 30th, 1914 he was united in mat +, | perav ons se tiage to Hattie Pearl Stewart of Jie oe ee ee $3 | Ranger * 900 06 isi: am —8 | He was @ member of York +1%| Reet Expt m00 6 e 66 United Church for a number a = sm TS «US 2 'y| years and highway foreman fore —" | sepphire” Sm 16 me he period of time. Also Justice of +20 | Sepph debs at et me the Peace. The late Mr. Matthew _9 |Secur Free 700 500 800 500 a he ee ee Sth U4 ao ots KK | OF humor a gift of being — % | Stanwell im @ 2 s pe & good conversationalist. His er BSR ES postion Nad won foe him 4 wide —t | tried on 60360 Ss 0s 0s ~—ie | Circle of friends who will long Som SS | che to meme, a hs home _y|Waerne um a a a =— |e lose io heonly there alse y19 |W Can OG 1000 1@ 1m ie -8- | Survives besides his widow, one W Decakta 965 5 155 = brother John, also one sister W laa 10 75 35 (Charlotte) Mires. Fred MacDon- —w4 | Windia 500 14 Wh 1% a - Chartothetown. —Ww funeral service was held Daihouste 1” y Cutclifle Fusers! Home wie oa. “Monday, June ard, 1988 —* | nova Scotia 18 3% ™ 73 —%|Miich was conducted by Rev. —%| Montreal 1088. $0 50% © + % Mr. Littlejohns a former minis Commerce 730 “4 6% A — Kl ter of the — &%| Imperial 218 $7 71M Tie — Ml ee, ae ee =4. | Royal 162 9804 3% ON —% Evens Charlottetown. The. Te Dom al rk ae a hymns “The Lord’s My Shep + | ammes | ‘on oh 2 am — %|TEC and “Abide With Me” <a: —%/| Ang Nfld 610 0% CMS were feelingly rendercd. 4 +H Sec” $e Sana S* STR] wate, wend Veuscy Willem —9 | Inland 0 9% SH OM Crockett. P ak eee 43 | Nor Star 38 $154 We 1% ond 41 | Pembina s 9% % %% + %| Swan Herbert Clow. Z Simpsons 0 3% 3% 3% —%) The beautiful floral tokens and + |Neners_2¢ is coe 2M oom + | meseges of sympathy were ween 3 mM a + eae ar ae a : —s Total Sales: 2,708,000. esteem . By The Canadian Press “We Witte thought when yor’ Aran uss 9 mM ax ok ee — % | Maser 700 $154 Be Wr you s0on death, Alumini 4297 391% 3% 3% — % would sleep a 42} Roe-AV_Can_3920_$10% 10% 104 — %/ And leave us here to mourn.” —— v%A-—|Brail 3 S% MH gs +1 ons : Place 31500 = 8 +1) South @ soo a =“ mh is il. SS ss "Danie eos 1s <<. Realm a ee | Poome OS E538 + 4) E Morrison 79000 ms mht 43 |Raedicore a0 S| 7 © +8 MUTUAL FUNDS +3 By THE CANADIAN PRES +% Bid Ask AR Can Com 719, 88 —% | All Cam Div 6% 7.12 —S | American Growth xé 7m «7.97 Beaubran @e 2.17 —4 | Canadian Investment 9.20 10.08 3 [See es ES te Dom Equity Inv $55 5.87 —4 | Fond Collectif 58 3.99 Grouped Income 3 10% —8 |Grouped Income Accum $22 6.0 —i |Growth Oi] and Gas 73 = +20 | Investors Growth Fund aa un 7 si mon 16.58 18.00 Dividend Notice i Leverage Fund 13.79 491| Notice is hereby given that divi- Mutual Accum! 758 $361 dends, in the respective amounts + re oe oe «hae * a1 ‘$20| declared payable on the 2nd day = Regent Fund $7 63 of Saks, 1500, to dharetataans oe Save and Investment $30 $8) record at the close of business om —§ | Supervisel Amer Fund 2@ 718 76 the 19th day of June, 1959, on +9 ao —. US ae outstanding shares of = | eS oes 3.29 so AV ROE CATs Supervised Exec 5.64 + Sepervieed Growth Fund 1s 19 54% PREFERRED ED SHARES Supervised Income Fund x@ 397 4% arn ; i =v eadees 15.77 rn 1.4334 per share 4 ooue 15.00 COMMON SHARES ed bas (Dividend No. 11) —B $.10 per — The first ren Cor By Order of the Board of Directors, —- stal service started LH oe tween Quebec, Trois-Rivieres and Campbell, —s | Montreal. Ontario, as 1$th June, 1959, — +1 +% —% BRICHT’S WINES — CANADA ANNOUNCEMENT — SEALED TENDERS addressed +10 MR, M. F, JONES, President Mr. Meredith F. Jones was elected President of Bright’s Wines, Limited at the Annual | Meeting held in Niagara Falls on June 9, 1959. : Mr. Jones, born in England, saw service with the British Army for eight years. He came to Canada in 1924 and joined Bright’s ten years later ag accountant. In 1936 he was elected Treasurer and in 1944 he became Vice-President in Charge of Sales, Mr. Jones has served on the Education Committee of the Canadian Manufaaturers’ Association and was Chairman of the Stamford Collegiate Board for two years. He was elected to the Stamford Board of Education for five successive years and to the Stamford — byes of Education in and in succeeding y and served as Chute a2 both Boards: He is Immediate Past President of the Niagara Falls Chamber of Commerce, 7 4