;: Weary of strife and pain. In Mcliorlail MACLEOD-In sad and loving memory of our dear Grandaddy. William D. MacLeod who fell asleep. August Zad. 1954- Grandaddy was tired and wear) Put by his chair and slippers Page 10, The Guardian Thursday Aug. 2 1956 Guardian Classified Ads He will not need them .383!"- He has entered Heaven: man- sion. xgter in Sign nor weep Sale In the arms of Jeslir G;-anrladtly has fallen asleep. Lovingly remembered by grand- children Karen. Rena and Midge. MacPHI-JRSON - In loving inem- ory of .'Ilrs. 'l'liomas MacPher- gun. Beat(in's Mills. who passed away Aiitlust 2. I947. Iler life is a beautiful memory Her death is our silent grief. She sleeps in Godis beautiful -.'ai'tIcn In the sunshine of perfect peace in leave her to God's keeping. The rough rnatl safely o'er; And our dear mother we lov so vlell llas only gone on beiore. I 1,m,-inglgx remembered by hus-. hand and family- MAC mnry of a dear husband and father. W11- C 303'd9'5 !-l Agents Wanted I EARN EXTRA MONEY EASILY. TWO ROOMS TO LET. PHONE Representatives wanted to slimij our beautiful Christmas and everyday assortments to their, friends. No experience neces-' sary. Write today for samplcsl and money-making plan. Doug- ln: Greeting Card Conipany. 50-t' Hleccker St.. Toronto. ltpartments For Rent I-ifIl'R ROOM APARTMENT INl the ll";-imick. 99 Fitzroy St Adults trill). Dial 8225. I lrwo on THREE MALE noAnii.l ..-m;'iiooM, erslloiuc cooking I)lal 5-I9lt. ?.:'S:C(1()MlVI0I)ATE YOUNG male boarders. Apply 238 Kent. Street. Ilam MnCLer)d who passed may WORKING ME” OR BUSINESS August 22pd. 1954- There the buds from earth trans- planted I For our coming watch and wall In the upper garden growing Just with in the ROKIPD R3I9- p Though our hearts may break with sorrow By the grief so hard to bear We shall meet him some bright morning In the upper garden there. Sadly missed and lovingly re- membered by his wiie Annie. IN METIIOERIAM BIRS. DONALD A. MACINTOSH There passed peacefully away at the P. E. I. Hospital on April lltti one of the oldest and most esteem- ed members of the Hartsville Pres- byterian ('hurch and a long resid- ent of Springton in the person of the late Mrs. Donald A. Macintosh. The late Mrs. Macintosh although In her 85th year had enjoyed good health until 10 days prior to her passing when she was suddenly stricken and was removed to the P. E. I. Hospital where she re- ceived medical care however her condition worsened and it became apparent that the long journey was nearing its end and that her heav- enly father was calling her to that great ralm where death and tears are known on more and to that home prepared for those who love their Lord. The late Mrs. Macintosh was born in Glen Valley 84 years ago and was the last surviving member of the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Glllls. The deceased was married to the late Donald A. Macintosh of Springton who pre- deceased her 14 years ago also predeceased are a son and daught- tcr Cyrus and Jessie. There are left T-()URIST.s-(I '0.VIE T0 256-FY27. 's"iLEi:x"rs'iioo-.yi "Aii'iTati71ir'tB. Tor Sal-e. men preferred. Central location. Dial 3718. cooked roy Street for home meals. Dial 5498. 31 a k e TESOITBIIODS 21-15. Guardian. Central. early. Box 1950 AUSTIN. GOOD ('()NDITl0N Price 3400. Phone 9877. 1954 PLYMOITTH 4 DOOR SF.I)- an. fully equipped, clean. Pliuiic 461M '49 FORD COA('II, CIIEAP FOR quick sale. Apply 304 I"il1.ro.x St . or phone -1003. Esiilrow FORD TRITK. xtzw motor and tires. Braiitforil hoist. Steel box. In good condition. Apply John hiaciioiiald. Rice Point. I953 ('liI-IVROLET. 4 DOOR SED- an, signal lights, liiitcd git 5, radio, new brakes and Uallt 3'. Price stioii. Aiviilv 102 F117-For Street. Charlottetown. FOR SALE - irisri Pi.nioL"rit In perfect condition. Radio and; Heater. Privately owner! This car can be soon at F. It Mac- Lalne'.s. lilalpeque Road. Can be financed. 1 ..j.:..vj.-v.---. useo CAR 8i TRUCK I SPECIALS --. rov PICK-p I953 MI-Zlltl.'ltY UP ; Cuniplctcly i-oi-ouilitioncd New paint Job. Only 5900.00. lIl.'i-I CIiIiiYR()l.lC'l' 'liL'li()R SF DAN - This is. truly a fine fam- ily car. low mileage. with a xcr.V clcan body and ciigiiie. Priced to mourn besides many friends, mic son Dtiocan on the old home and three dalighlers. also 15 grand 4-liiltlreo the daughters are ttihrist-l incl fiirs. Garficld Fralick. Boston) Mass. iPhemici Mrs. Alva Walsh,l Lady Pane and Mamie, Mrs. Arth- ur Jackman. Charlottetown. with whom the deceased lived for the past 4 years. The funeral service was held in Hartsville Presbyter- ian church after a short service at the Cult-Iiife Funeral home and was conducted by the Rev. Donald Nicholson of Clydc River. Hymns sung were The Lords my Shepherd Rock of Ages and Safe in the arms of .Iesus. A solo The Old Rugged Cross a favorite of the deceased was sung at the funeral home by Mr. Ronnie iloseworthy. The pail hearers were Ralph Thompson. Edward MacDonald. Donald Dick- lcison. Arthur Jackman, Alvai Walsh, John Gillls. The remains were tenderly laid to rest beside her husband in the family plot in Sprlngtoii Cemetery. PILLOW ' The Family. WREATHS Christina Dickerson Grand children. SPRAYS Reta and George Henry Miller Sprlngton W. T. Mrs. Herb MacKinnon. Mrs. Eddy Hambley and Mrs. Ralph Green. CUT FLOWERS - Florence. Virginia and Anti The Auxiliary Staff of The P. E. I. Hospital. OAIIII OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Mac- intosh wish to thank Dr. Farmer. the niirseil and staff of the P. F,. I. Hospital. the Rev. Donald Nichol- son and all who sent flowers. cards and letters of sympathy also their kind friends and neighbors who Iexcellciu I955 Ftlitll t'L'ST()hIl.l.VI:) SF?-I IDAN -- Light blue in color. In contlilioii cwijx uay. you see it. rmcr-:u T0 st-:i.i.. STEWART MOTORS LIMITED 224 GT. GlC()R(Il'l ST. C HA II l.O'l'T IC'l't)W N l)lAI. 5431 cars leaving I can Ennvisio ron ronomol August ii. (an accommodate 2- passengers Phone llxtitl. CCAIIVLPZAVINGTFORVMONTREAL Saturday. August 4. t'au accom- modate passcngcrs. Dial 6401. CARTLEAVIING FOR NEW YORK Saturday morning. (ian accom- modate two passengers. Phone 7251. 0 xi: LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING L A R cf r: FURNISHED itooivi. (DNI-ITFI-'RNTSHED ROOM, TWO i'x”1E6i?(ToMAii-:L'ii'tK'iTuiiET.Tx'?w. GIRLS' ('.C.iVI. BICYCLE. APPLY SVULKYTINTTITWONDTIENI-(IN: STANDING M HAY .EAi.soE oxa just right-51-loo no. I For Rent 7295. WILTON RUG I x 12, IN GOOD condition. Phone 9350. For Sale Furnished. Phone 6063. l'lilltil. ENTERPRISE LIVING ROOM oil burner. Phone . 5458 ('i-iiirally located. Dial 3409. PARTLY7 HEATIE-AKPTAVRTMENT itil-siiiii-iitizii-isT'-R(ifi)'7rixi.i3 with running water. Also rooms. black Currants. Gooseberries. ltl5 Priiice St. uiiluruishcd rooms. heated. 12 lppcr llillsburo St. ltoaiililiil beach. excellent beds 0 .1lis W. A. Jones. Tryou. OIL IIEATED up.-ii'ttiiciit. in Parkdale. private entrance. Itot and cold water supplied. Adults preferred. Dial 8315. V For Sale Phone 4800. - -W I STANDING-SHAY. APPLY ooii. don t'roi-kclt, York Station. PEARSONIS STUDIO. SUSSEX. N.B.. for pianos. church organs. Phone 7618. DOUBLE BED AND SPRINGS. Phone 9873 or call at 69 Prince St. morning's. -9 c A xi i-' iii7iin"n. FENCE POLINGS. 'rw6-TJTITTESIK Phone 8324. too RARREDROCK NEW RAMP. pullcts 5 iiionlhs old. Apply Al- OUANITY or LUMBER. 2 x s X is; 2 X 4 boards. Glen Mac- Quarrie. St Catliertnes, Clyde River. P.0. ST to 12 weeks old. Hybrid. Price ster. GOZA sux MATS Fort REACT! or taiiii, F.A.S. Jones. Simpsoits. Sears Store. -1 stove. Apply 7 Belmont St. in Beagan. .lohnston's River. ARWTEI)-P7liLLE'I'S. 10 WEEKS reasonable. Morell. Apply Byron Web- 129 Kent Street. nioriiings 197 Ricliiittind Street. "S MOTOR BIKE. APPLY lrxing .'ilacl)onald. Gcorgclmiii ly. Dial 11309 or apply Box 275 ill cure of Guardian. (luiiip rake. Apply Mrs. J. R. Atlltl. Wt-st ('ovt-liciirl. 48-FOOT S(TAI.LOP DRAGGER. llcziiiy for fishing. Apply to Bi-rt Pallcy. Caribou. NS. OUTBOARD JOHNSON LIG H'I twin 3 HP. anti plywood boat. Mmllmnalm Kcms liargziiii. liiciiiiigs 25 Allcy St. , -,,LL . OWL... ,, W F" OF MANY TYPI-LS 4"iioo.ii Bt'Nt;ALt)W ovrsiui: city tiziu bc lllfh ed from lot iir sold iiitliuut lul. Write Box 533. (ill1ll'(llI1ll MOI,-'N'I' ' I ff'fm'i",'” F jacket with cri-st. New. Sue 4tl ””'(IW"tL'”':j'Ijx'l':, Satfs ;2'f;::iJf;)': niioiie 3986. P1'lt.'0(l for quick lizii-rels coal tar 325 each. small -,sal0;.L.s:.. .L.L- ,.,.,,- lots 7tI(' per gallon. it. I... M(Ti.ARY III-IFRIGERATDR. Iiickieson, New Glasgow pcrfcct condition. Price H40 (ll) RI-II.lGIOt'S MOTTOES IN YOLR home make lasting impressions . tor good on the young. See them at The Bible House top- positc l-3;itun'sI PARTS FOR 1950 PREFECT IN- - CllI(IlllL' motor. transmission. F rear end and tires. Apply 256 I-luslon Street or phone 7205 alter 3 p in. 92 A('RlC FARM WITH 30 ACRES standing hay. tlI'ill sell liay sep2ir.'itclyl. Samuel Silliphant. Rrouklleld. ONE SIMMONS DEAl'TY REST spring will lrlt'lll. New. still in delivery carton. Mrs. W. A. Jones. 'I'ryoii. 'iviAn1TtiNT u'iT(iNTnt't7ii x-ill. F like now. 2 walnut chairs. dra- pery cxtciision rotls, one 120 inches, one 48 inches. Mrs. W. A. .louc-. Tryon. ONE-'Cii()i(TE'DRIVING on SAD- dle horse. one No. 3 HalIs' thrcshcr and blower fthis ma- chine like new-. 7 foot binder with SIIPZII carrier. new condi- tion: one new No. 8 Massey Harris push bar loader 5275.. 1 much lcss than cnsl. two almost new dump rakes istecli. very cheap. L. D. MacLeod & Sons. Vicltlria, P.E.l. FOR SALE 1 push-bar hay loader on rubber, two years old. FDLRERI om-2 HTTTT E owrunnisnnni room. second floor. Dial 6268. I DESIRABLE ROOM T0 RENT, Good location. central. Business. man. Dial 3955. , UNFURNISHED .1-ROOM HEAT- ed apartment. Ground floor. SF-til I month. Phone 4404 after 4 30 pm. HEATED AP TITMENT. NEW building, three rooms and bath, hot water. ground floor. Private .iitrance. Apply P.0. Box 172. 1 push-bar hay loader g on steel. G 2 rope hay loaders on steel. STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE. to cents per box. Pick your own. 'rwi-:':x"1'i7Ac'fEs”oi-fiiAi'TrA6 take up on halves. Apply (Teles- tine Smith. Carleton Siding. ONE Hixissi:vAiiAitirisTi-:EitEP. ONE MILK co'w."rotin ivrfnns I GROCERYVSTOIIETWTTHVHOUSE woMllN-wrTi'i(N0wi.i-:n(;i-: or; llarold Hcaton. Alcxandria. son No. 1 balcr. one year tlltl Can be seen working at Austii; Smith s. Try on. old. also Iiartiuiiod logs. Appli- 5. FA 5. Simp- suns Scars Storc. . eut St. Ai.LIStIN LEATIII-IR Jones. 6 yrs. old. Apply Box 233. Guard- ian. attached. few milcs from ('har- loltcloivn on paved highway. Write Box 276. Guardian. ARM FOR SALE CON (3 of 38 acres with hiiildings; one mile from Emerald Price r':asonablc. Apply Miiiiilc l)iifiy. .nei'ald Junction. OR SALE OR RENT AT FAR-y letnn. six room hoiisc. Grocer) store attachctl. Small barn and garrauc. Oiic acre land. Build- ings lll good shape. ccmenl foiiiidatlon. I:ZIcctrlcity. on pave- ment. With or without store (Ian be financed. Mrs. Mary M'uttai't, Albany R.lI. Phone "-11. COTTAGE FOR SALE AT STANHOPE DELIVERY nov7vAxrcii. AP Miscellaneous '1-uriziiiinns. ncvixt; AND Junction. - Six rooms, good locat.ion,l acre of land, Olecirltj lights. running water, sew- erage. fire place. Contact Dr. S. K. Don-. aid, Stanhope. Female Help Wanted" practical nursing to take care of two elderly ladies. Apply Box 287. Guai'tii.'iii. IRI. OR WOMAN TO II El. P with hoiiscwork. New home. modern converiiciiccs. the miles lrom city. Wcckcnris frcc. Apply Mrs. Leo Mcisaac. lilcrinaid. Fciiialti Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY IN person. The Rendezvous. work. Apply Mrs. I-I. S. Mathe- son. North Ilivcr Road. Male Help Vidllgifl ply Shama's Groceigv. I-Iusllln Street. PERMANENT POSITION FOR A MAN AGE 25 TO 45 DAILY Mliiiitrr tltioriirioiis : SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto: Western oils and Nick- els lead markets. highest in tum days. New York: Stoclu mixed; Iieela off profit taking. Montreal: Industrial: lower: moderate trading. Monirecil Stocks !IltlN'l'REAL ICP)--Prices fluc- tu.-itcd to a point and over in mod- crate trading Wednesday on the Montreal and Canadian stock exo change. liitcriiational Nickel featured IIl(' biisc metals by soaring to a )1.illl of 4'; points. Noranda was attend a point and Hudson Bay was off a point in the group. Page- liei-scy leaped three points as At- las added 112 in the steels. Papers were in good fsmantl as Batliurst. B climbed five points. This adxt-i'ti,-ciiient is dli'et-lcill to an al'J,gI't1.'ssliE and aiiibitiuusl man. who IIPSIIPS greater 0Pit01'- tunity and liiglicr iiicoiiie. will be willing to disciiss the opportu- nities prescnied by a well estab- lished and fast growing Company. to exchange a lob for a Career. Situation otft-rs guaranlccd in- come supplciiienlctl by additional commission cnriiings and bonus. Excellent pension and group life and hospital hcncfits. Write giving a prelimiiieiry brief outline of pasta business experi- ence to ('rolin Life Insurance Conipaiiy. P. 0. Box 10. Altincton, N. B. cleaning Timothy sccd. W. H. Bll"llS. Mzilpcqiic. Personal MACDONALD'S DRIVING school. A provcri series of driv- lug lessoiis '. dual-control equip- ment. Dial 4937. iSLAN' GRILL - QUEEN Street serving full course din- ncrs; pecializing in Chinese Dishes. Dial 5228. L.-”!?JL0E:”J1i.'P'9'l MeLEOD'S AUTO BODY. SPRAY. painting. and welding at reason-I able rates. Dial 9751. 294 A I I an Street. Teachers Wanted TEACHER FOR THREE MONTH period beginning September 1. Grade 2. Parkdale School. Ap- ply to .I. .I. Paouet. 9 Haw- thorne Avonue. Charlotlctoivn. p Wanted llouard Smith improved two and International gained one. Powell River lost a poict in the section. Shalrinigan tacked fin 1'4 while Bell Telephone eased is in a unr- rouly mixed utilities group. Banks moved solidly forward led by Montreal with a gain of 2',.a. ilcvcragcs eased as Seagrams dipped 12. In miscellaneous trade I)umiiii(m Glass advanced two points and Chrysler improved Fla. Ytliiics and ivcstcrn oils were mixed in a 10 cent range with Clcvcl:-ind'Coppcr. Eastern Asbes- tos. Fundy. Qucbcc Club and ltltinlrlilliv up. Bateman Bay. El Pen flcy and Quebec Oil were it” and Steep Rock gained in a point range as Falconliridge ad- V1iilt't'tl 2”c. 'l'lic stock ext-liangcs show banks up 0.77 at a new high of 58.72. utilities off its at 145.2. industrials up 19 at 112112. combined up 1.1 at a new high of 167.9. pzipcrs up 4.44 at a new high of 1703.45 and ppivfiiitetl To Rent W A N T E I) FOR PERMANENT teiiaiicy. a four oi' five room heated dwelling in Brighton area to Ambrose and McGill. Box 284. cm Giiardian. Work Wanteit TsT6iWiiAv i;iiiTiW'tWTE.x' Hughcs. Tracadie Cross. IEXPERIIJTNCED CARPENTER wants building or repair work. Dail 5498. NOTICE Anyone intcrcsted in transporting pupils from HAY MOWER. WRITE STATING pricc. Box 5311. Guardian. WANTED. A L E BOT-'IT.T.:S pints or quarts. Dial 8595. FEEDER CATTLE. R. MacKIN- non. Mermaid. ONE PURE BRET) SHORTIIORN bull calf. Age 1 to 5 months old. Leslie Frizzcll. Rose Valley. P.I-I I. STUI)ENTS.it()OiVI.ANi)”BOARD. Central. private home. Make rescrvaliuii early. Phone 5359 or write Box 282 cm Guardian. STUDENTS ROOM AND BOARD Ccntral. Private home. Make rc- S(?l'Vi3IIf)llS early. Phone 5359 or write Box 282 care of Giiardian. SINGLE MAN FOR FARM WORK. Check our price on inter- ' national. Shamrock a n d Empress bnler twine. L. J. ROSSITER Grafton Street East. Dial 3186 or 6717 helped in so many ways in their and bereavement. Also: Metals. Hide PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IRON AND STEEL SCRAP Horseliair. LESTER O'BRIEN 207 GREAT GEORGE ST. C s, Wool & Bottles. NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Princ The Steamship Inspectors have directed that the M. V. FAIRVIEW make no further rossings after dark. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. I9 July, 1956. Ideally Bathing and fishing facili- from Montague and YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON and STEEL SCRAP (2000-lb.-ion) 320.00 Car Batteries Each S1.75 Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair, beer bottles. scrap metal. PHONE 3332 You probably don't born I your "mare" dollars but I 901' pl they vanish any- I my. Why no; pug 0"”. I dollar! to work-building I be ' I - - . l'or"',o:l'l,""':'u':'?'I ll Very attractive property sittiated on a paved high- nmm syndime pl-n , way in the eastern section of the Province. Dwelling con- ..m 5.1, you C," or I tains seven rooms. All modern conveniences. wring; , I situated for a tourist home. I ties nearby. A short distance 3 . 0- F-t EIIMPGI -.. Georgetown. Very reasonably priced. Dictric under 3' Osnmmmlillw For particulars appiy:- Qneluthbn - ' ””LE".”' Tnick scale weighing for Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store or: Rent treet. Open 8 AM. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. MAURICE BLOCK 8- CO. Newton to Kinkora School I 6th to:-- JOHN M. MULLIGAN Scc'y. of Trustees, Newton School, Emerald, RR. down. in the seniors Triad. Royal-' lscnd tcntlcrs before August. golds unchanged at 34.83. MONTREAL CLOSING ITOCII I! The Culdlu Pull Ahiltbl 4196 G! IJKII M Ablt Dr 25 Row Smith (I Alberto: It How Smith or 41V. Bank Mont Sula Him Bay In Ia Bank N8 Imp OII Slit Bnquc C Nut 26?; Int. Nick INN Bathurut. B 4! Int Pap 140 Bell (ll: Int Peta JIM Brazil 7h MIIPHII IV: Bldg Prod 3717) McCall i1'r1 C Can U N Si Car 30” C Cement J5 Noruidl 61 C Steamship l2'.'a Price 704 C Bnk Corn 563.: Out Pow Ill-'i Cdn Brew 29 Royal Bank Gill: Cdn Brew pr 29': Rowallte 15 Cdn Celan 15'a St L Corp 8:15. C Chen: 9 Shnwln NV. CPR 3294 Steel Cockahutt. 7 Wllker 72V: Selkriml 36'.) CANADIAN D Bridge 21 Com Pup 46 Dom Tar 1534 Ford 11! Frucr doth N. Y. STOCKS NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market was thorougnly mixed as volume declined Wednesday. Key stocks fluctuated from frac- tions to around two points with a few movers beyond that range. A number of leading metals and oils which enjoyed Tuesday's rise took moderate losses today. I Pivotal steels were down unan- imously. interuational oils backed away from gains bf Tuesday al- though there were no drastic changes in the Suez Canal situa- tion. Aircrafts. however. were fairly steady. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks closed unchanged a 3190.70. Sperry hand was the day's most actiie stock. up I: at 27': on 52,400 shares. Second was U.S. Steel, oil 14 at 6473 on 39,600 shares. International Nickel gained 4": points to lead Canadian issues with Mclntyrc Porcupine up 112. Most other Canadian issues regis- tcrcd smaller gains although lind- lson Bay Mining was down iv. 0n the American exchange Canadian Blzivconi was up 'n while Brazilian Traction was down by the same amount. A feature of the late trading as International NIckel's atl- vzincc in heavy trading. This was on top of its gain of 531'. Tuesday .as the dominant nickel producer jscampcrcd ahead on news that the U.S. government will pay W0- mium prices to encourage expan- sion of nickel output. What stocks did: Advances... .. Declines... . 335 Unclianizod . . 332 Total issues . . . . .. ..ll65. I177 .-s'r:w roiut f'LO . stocks RV The Canadian Preril R:-th Steel 165': Kenneirott 1'l7'1 Hnrll Warner -15': Monty IV 4.'Iln C And D 67 NY Cent II.'l7I (Iona Edison -Uilri Radio Corp (I'M El Auto 1. .147: Std (til NJ sol. Gen PIII-c G5 l'ttI Alrt-rail 70: Goodyear 79 Vanadium 493: GI Nor NY 4.1 7! W!llIIKM' S7 lnl T and T 33': Produce FIN PRODUCE ..t .. G. MONTREAL (CPI - Agricul- ture dcpartmcnt quotations: Eggs: Small cases. extra-large 63; large 62: medium 57: I m a ll 38: B 42li: C 34. Receipts: 1.145. Rutter: Current receipts: 57'a. Fresh grade creamery prints job price 57-58; fresh non-tenderable 56'4. Receipts: Nil. Cheese: f.o.b. factory: Ontario white 32-ll: colored 33; delivered Montreal. Quebec white 3134: col- ored ."ll-I4; wholesale Ontario white AUCTION SALE. At 66 Orlcbar St., on August 2, at 3 P. M. -as Tuesday-to close at 341': ; colored 8416, wholesale Que- celpts: bee white 3274: colored 32-16. Re- C" N11. lltotatoen: Que. new 75: 1.50- Dc Cou . Grain WINNIPEG (CPI - Substantial . export business in barley was the nu A feature of trade .. esda) on the Winnipeg grain exchange. Trade in other grains was quiet. Oats trade was mostly domestic and prices moved narrowly. Flax and rye prices were irregular and trade was thin. A decline in rye prices reflected a drop in U.S. prices. Lakehead prices for class two. IWA and domestic wheat Nos. 1-4 were up one-eighth cent and Nos. 5 and 6 were up three-eighth. Class two durums Nos. 1-3 were up three-eighth. IWA and domes- tic No. 1 durum was down Wu and No. 2 and 3 were down 596. Cloning prices: Oats: Oct. 817:; Dec. 79 1-4; May 79'-"4. Barley: Oct. 1.07: Dec. 1.0315; Flax: Oct. 3.16 3-48: Dec. 2.96”:- di: May 2.98-Ii-2.99. Rye: Oct. 1.25; Dec. 1.24JiA- 5613: May 127B. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 nor 1.731;: No.2 1.7031: 3 1613a: IWA and domestic prices: I nor 1.73345: 3 170-7.: 3 l.6l3n:4 I.565i'i: 5 I.4l-hi: l.37; lduum l.96dh 31.95-hi: 3 l.943u. Currencies MONTREAL tCPl -- The U.S. dollar closed Wednesday at a dis- count of 1 25-32 per cent in terms of Canadian funds. up 1-16. Pound sterling S2.73V2. up 5-16. , Toronto Stocks TORONTO ICPI-Nickcls and western oils led "'15 stock market to its second sharp advance in two sessions Wdnesday as interna- tional developmeiits continued to provide bullish elements. The interest in nickel issues high again after the U.S. govern- ment announced Tuesday that it would pay premium prices where necessary to develop new mines in the U.S. or elsewhere. international Nickel jumped an- other 4'i points today. the same 1081:. Falconbridge. a 315-point winner in the previous session. added a point today. Sherrltt-Gordon was ahead 20 cents. Western oils. spurred on by the Suez Canal crisis in the Middle East where Egypt's nationaliza- tion of the canal has threatened oil supplies there. rolled forward al- most four index points. Dealers in foreign countries are selling Middle East investments and turn- ing to Canadian stocks. Great Plains gained Ill; points while Husky. Calgary and Edmon- ton and Triad advanced fraction- ally. Security added 40 cents and Central Lcduc and Canada South- ern Pete 25 cents. Nornda featured senior base metals. climbing 2'.-'4 points but Hudson Bay lost a point. Steep less active and confined to a nar- row price range. Gaspe Copper advanced three points and Ventures 11!; among other mining issues. Index changes: golds off .10 to 85.55: base metals up:3.34 to 259.92; western oils up 3.9 to 171.86. TORONTO CLOSING STOCK! By The Canadian Pr-nu Toronto Stock Exchange-Aug. I (Quotation: in cent: unieu marked I. z-odd lot. xd-Ex-dividend. xr-Ex-right: xw-Ex-warrants.) Rock was ahead .7). Juniors were N a am It 1! cl can nu can do 404 40 --I c Tunutn also 7: 1o 12 -1 CIIIIVICII 1350 730 74! 715 4-1. Caper ctut not: as 365 :75 As crp mo no -175,150 -.1 Copercreu I500 NV: Clh 41': -1'5 caper-In 500 II ta 1! lg: III) I35 I31) 131 VI Crotnor WM 25 15 25 C.-owpu 10250 III 36 37 I 1 no 3075 ll 17 ll oi DtAruan 39900 73 M 64 ea 1' 700 59 59 SI 44 D'EIdcnl 1366 20 19”) 19V: - 14 3000 2! O 29 29 -w Della 53(1) 15 I2 15 ,, 1', Dome 150 IIJM IJSE ISM - Ii Donald! 5700 SIIH 52 52 -1 Dana 15100 It) 79 so no Dynn 40:0 iizi ma 1 2 E AIIIPIII I000 I1'A Ink IIV) - is El)! Mll I800 I75 I67 I75 45 Eut still 100 I00 I00 600 no Elli. Mel 7700 59 55 53 -3 East MIII IDIB3 H5 625 6.13 Eldrlch 3.500 ER HR B31 41 El Sol 300 1!! 1.1 III Eureka 11500 150 I42 145 .-1 Expl Alli (0250 I30 I21 I14 er Falcunbr 01.15 :34 41V. 4.11; .1 Faraday I300 15! I50 I53 --2 Fan wt: :00 65 M 65 .5 Fed Kirk 0000 48 4! ll e-1 Frlncoeu A000 20 19 I9 Froblsher 1255 H0 (.10 435 Gnliwin 32 .10 .10 (In Geco Mine: It! 81014 191.3 191.; -1 Geriex 700 .6 .15 15 Geo scieii too 110 I65 iris -5 Giant YK lilflo 590 535 555 Glen Uran I3-14:12 its to! 112 4a Gnldale I500 17 27 27 'Goldcreal 2000 13'!) 73 2.1 - 14 Gold Man 1500 285 170 M5 ..5 Grab Bnusq 52017 It 23 24 Grandnu 9500 .'ln :10 .10 Granduc 700 610 665 570 Greyhlwk M95 55 51 52 ed Gulch 3500 42 41 42 GIJII Lead 2500 ISI-i I5 ISIQ Gunner I 995 I11!-'; 17 17's t Ir Gunnr wt: 1:120 875 I75 375 .:m Gwillim soo 12'-6 i2-A i2i,s - ., Hallnnr Inn 3411 340 Jul in narit Rock 1500 isix. is isls .t i, I-Tar-Mlnrll 2700 .55 35 S5 Hang: 4000 141.5 1415 tau, .. L. H of Lakes 3500 12 t:l 14 Headway lino 12! I25 127 D4 Heath flllsoii 29 zit zgi , Heavii 2 Ni 9”; six. I L, Hlttb-Bell sun 137 97 97 . 7 Holllnger 700 I2l'I3i Elli-Q 231'. . cg Hoyle s7oii illn his sin .yn mid any ms salt as its st Hiiiui.Piim I700 .'l'I rm -in -1 tmt Luke tlttlm 21 20 21 Imiplnitlnn 1120 1'5 ttt lit D: (at Nickel I143 stnlt inn. ttiait. 4 mi Int Nicki pr 10 Sl"Ii l'Ii'I Pit int Ranwlck 11100 65 62 5? -5 Irish Pop 1500 no an W1 ,5 iron BHV 200 350 .145 345 Jack Waite Zwi ill! 37 ill! i1 Jacnt-iii tsiio 3! ext, zxia 1'5 Jaye Hxpl I-I'M 17'! Ill tin :- Jeanette (TIMI 67 5!? 65 . S Jr-lllcoe 7:ioo 2i ill am, it .lnliiirlic as-inn 25 it it: '- Juliet T700 in tti V7 Jon-mitn lS'lflfl flfl Tll an Jowney N73 lls its I13 "1 Kerr Add 3355 820'; Ill an Keyhovc zinoo ii iii ', iii , Kilembe 400 270 CII5 J15 -wit) Kllembc wt: ttt'io lln l'lh' I4!) Kirk Hud 29300 72 70 7.'I -1 Kirk Mln cost ltit Ilti nm ,4 I.abrador 790 .24 at 24 I i. Lake Cinch lfltltlfl -11: in run 5 L Dufllull ilflfl 27.1 271 273 Lake l.lng 7500 I7 17 I7 .1 L shore 1555 450 to (tin as Lamlque still ens cut I'll-'i IAIICII l.'I9Nl I08 I00 105 ; 2 Lenrourt 'tnIttI 15 It 15 Lexindln 7-400 22 ill 22 I. 1. Lu Grim! 2M :45 mi no Lomeiza 416 17 is 17 Lorulo I500 I24 It'll IN A 7 Lvndliurst mo 129 1211 1.111 -I 2 Maedonald 7900 an M ill! 1 Mactle tom 16 Id I6 - I Mackeno 2400 TI! 17 17 - 2 MacI.cod 2640 I.'I5 I.'Il I'll - -I Madu-n .'IIfll'l ztn 2441 :40 -.2 Magnet riooo 1: 12 t2 Mallrlic 2.100 in no ttlt . 1 Maroon I000 22 '27 77 :1 Maritime 11.1.50 270 Will zlsv . 1 Mar 1-! wta .1900 in tin no --1 Marlin zoon N it II . l illavlirun 7.'Ili.'l.'l tiI2 Ilfl H2 at Mvlrllvre 1'”! lot in M . I5 McKenzie 1.1700 45 till 11 4 1 McMarmc 75041 H 14 it Mt-Wntterii zooti 42 42 42 i 1 Mentor new tllrwi at it '11 .4 MGPFIIT M50 2711 2E7 27!! I Meta lli-an soon .1? in on ...- Midrim 4593! 235 275 M5 -6 I3 Milliken 136M inn tss ,v .41 motor or-p 450 Sn I'M 2:.-Va i Id Min Endev 2:-sot 7n st 7" on Min-(ire rttioo 75 its 75 ...i Mount 5151 .'l1n :t--. 3:": Mmletl Mott M M Ml lllultl Min Il750I7Tl I11 ym .13 Name Cr IIM IN 1M TM -4 Nat Expl vinii st K4 :1 ello Il'l0fl 26 25 EA . Non Lllhllll M00 158 US 1M II" New Aller 4000 22 It 21 - W New am 7.'iM is I1 is --3' New Cril 2.130 71 70 71 4-3 New Delhi t:"'o int int int New Dlckeii 1000 170 160 no 43 N Fortune JIFWI W "fl 1w .o N Goldxue H00 77 1'4 77 l'I N lliirrlc Hon ""1; M an . I N Hlphrl .t7oo ml at ss 4 7 New Hrucn iosn 1o .19 .1" .1 New Jason JWI to 17 11 -1 N K-lore non to ill to at Newliinti IIIM 5.0 55 M 41 N Manitoba .'t7'"Wl I4" Ii'" 14'! III N Mind: time so 6.1 so i: N llfylamn 'iIloo 1715 In W-'. e 1i Newnorth 7500 ll I'M t'il5 ... H. New Rnvrlrl A200 SIRS 365 17! Mill (Continued on page till Stock Market . CODIIDUES Advance BY ED MORSE NEW YORK (AP) - The stock market registered I t s seventh straight wccklv advance last week despite Friday's retreat on news that Egypt had seized the Suez Canal. For the first four sessions. the market punched-out slight rlsc-i despite continual profit-taking. Rv Thursday its string of consecutive dailv rises had run to six. The Friday break. with severe early losses by steels and oils. was softened in midday by ncusi of a settlement of the labor dis- pute In the U. S. stccl indiistrv Bv the close or the week”: trading the Associated Prcu av- erage of so stocks was at Slim '10. I rise of 70 cents from the pre- vious week'I close. Rails. closely tied to activity In the steel industry. started the week like a ball of fire. But thcv (altered in midweek and their failure to come through depressed traders. Airlines and special issues started upward before Frld:iy'.-i close. Previously in the week. I stock split announce A for Gen- eral Dynamics made it a favorite and a dividend omission fol Rheem sent it down sharply. Among Canadian issue: Hudson Bay Mining gained 2V; points on the week. closing at 77. Dom! Mlneti gained IL to IM. Canadian Pacific dropped V4 to close at 8295. On the American Itock el- eiiange Siiawlnlgan finished till week 2 higher at 9214. DuPont Profit Down MONTREAL (CF)-Du Pant oi Securitfel Md. had esti- mated not profit for the first half of 150 of t2.453.tlli. or 88 cent! I share. Thin compare: with 03.217.000- or 44 cent: a share. for the sum! Must bc able to operate all N” ,'::'IlI(l"';'1'1l'::2;:C""XR'l'y Vvfggegefsgll Mrs. I-Iarry Giliis offers by public auction: One '""' "”;":';; "" c""c""' Ivan riii-nor, Winsloe, bcautful convex glasshquartered oak china cabinet, Faw- 2::-tic-tn" 1:06; 3: as 3: 3-: 'C(',U,,LE”'w,nf0NEmE-"'1in cett enamel coal burning kitchen range; 3 piece bedroom rib. i;,.,,. .30., .12 2. .1, M d..s.,...s 3 h,,..S.. 0,. apa,.,,m,m suite; easy chairs; magazine tables; end tables; exten- :32: M ggoilg;-4 l;;4 'i;;';'4 in or near ('liai-imiciuwii. lius- siondinlng table; chairs; dishes; stainless steel kitchen Allan: vgu 1:3: 72: 72(2) 7;; hand is permanently employed wax-C; 31-den tools, OIC. "' N " and charactcr rcfcreut-cs can g :,':',ml,q,,'"i" 153143. 12?, H" lii- sllpplicri ll iiecessary. Box Jg J, MUSTARD, Alli Rauyn 5113 1:4; 1:: Ill: -.1” mt G"8"”"n' AUCIIODGCIX I351..." anion an :29 no F ' ---j Arm-i zion nu. am zius Allcot. 4.100 II II M Allin-itui QIMO I9 II I9 41 PROFESSIONAL CARDS i::::':.. an '2. :2 -... ' 5 I I - Avlllabonn Siam i: ii ii I Rlllnmtir 333:" lions low. I!” H ETC. J. A. Carruthern. RD. :::(':1 1,1; "fj H? 4 I23 Kent st. Dial 561! gamut: I mo 24: :45 us -4 I I 5200 90 90 9 Edward Island Bell, Mathesoo 8. Foster ayron J. Grant. O.D. ::rl):l "I mg: 29 n no at I-'0 R'"'''''"'"' 5” I25 xi,-ii: st. Dial sou .' "" II", 3?, 3;; 3,”, 1;” J. Elmer Blanchard. B.A. G. F. Hutcheson 8. Son Eli"-vi..rl'm' Jiii ii: :is I65 Queen St. Phone 4232 F. G. IIUTCHESON. R.0. g::'l'jt'm I'm ,4: MI: ill” 53 Gnmi 33- mil 33” rtlcrntt wt: .'Iflfl ins tilt ins -is M. A. Former. Q.C., LLB. ntai-nn moo 100 lot in J, S, ta tor mo, Donviilu t-mo in to in JI Rank of Commerce Bldg. Y ' iuimulic win an 19 I9 -I I 5nQll00l:7g'- B(IIlS('nd villll I! iiui utv. 4 ti Allison M. 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