ner eens oe P You Can't Carry : | fe eee enentne ened Mercha Say, SR - ae! ‘ to ndise eee Every Door.. a — CITY & QUEEN'S © WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- - §cy's Pharmacy open 8°50 a.m. - w 8.09 pom AUCTION “45> Score Cards for sale at Guardian - Patriot = aid of the Mission Band. 4 Imyre’s Orchestra. = DIAL 364 — Free Delivery to "your docr aad get the best val- by's Clover Farm Food Market. | accctate prin - €OME TO the ice cream fes-| George St. Y tival, Thursday, July 9h. Wheat- t ning, July 8th. Proceeds in aid - of St. Thomas Church: = ~ Dance at Gordon Lodge, Hun- - ter River, evéry Wednesday for we Dance Mt-—Rya: Hall ery | July 18th. Ice Cream Soc‘al . st nsday = in Mil a} ance Fortune Hall every Wed- ssday night. Webster's Orches- ~- tra... ’ — _ Long Creek Church picnic, Wednesday, . July 15th. Supper 5 p.m. Icecream, sports, > etc. 135 Gt. George Sr. 2 :: Millview. hail 8 p.m. _ Thursday night. Weatherbie’s Or-|| DANCE CARDIGAN ) thestra7 “+ School_Thursday, . ARRIVED AT Helen's, sun + dresses; also car coats. Special price for this week only. 54 Graf- Births, Deaths, 4 traasferred to this department in the next edition.) BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM . JENKINS — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital on July 3rd, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Jenkins, a daughter, 7 tbs., 13 ozs., Marla Darfene in action July 8, 1944. er and, brother. of our mother, Mrs. _ July 8th, 1958. We watched you suffer stand by .MacDONALD — A¢ Souris Hos-| But when the time came we suf- pital on July 6th, to Mr. ang fered too, ° Mrs. Alvin MacDona‘d, South|For you never deserved what Lake, a son, Gerald Dwight. you went through. Weight 9 pounds; 1 ounce. God took your hand and we had . ‘ : to part MacLAREN — At the Kings He eased y i i your pain but broke County Memorial Hospital, cur hearts: carefree we. » Wallace and Beulah. ’ on June 29th, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison, (nee| AT the ones that loved her best. Theresa ) a son,| “Ever remembered by her bro- thers. passed away July 8th, and family. TENDERS Will be received up to July 18th by the undersigned for view day, July 8th, at 8:00 KING'S COUNTY st. Mary’s parish, Montague, chicken supper Wednesday, July | 8th; Beaver Club Hall,§-p.m._to! (When death notices are received toe tate to be included en-this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are COME TO the ice cream [fes- tival July 9th at Kingston hall-in DANCE IN Quinn's hall,- Lake Verde, July 10th. Music by Mac- | - Kingston Branch Canadian Leg- ion monthly meeting, Thursday, = 9th. All members please at- THE GLORIA — Terylene and Church grounds, Friday, July 10, esses, sizes 14% at 3 p.m, Sponsored—by—Ladies to 24%. Special . $9.95, 155 Gt. _ RESERVE Thursday July 16th, ae vores Sip. Soenapees ty Wt. Pr pi " _ HOME-MADE Ice cream social, ; ng Brook Hall a DELIVERY ¥ to y and get the best values for your food dollar Wea- —* Clover Farm Food Mar- Kelly’s Cross Picnic Saturday : | nual Meeting of DeSable Con- ‘ | Everyone interested THE GLORIA — White horse- Wested to attend. By Order of “hair erimolines sizes §-M-L $3.98. TTustecs. ‘ F 1 IMMUNIZATION Clinic at Sum-> North ALLEY — In loving memory of Pte. George Earl Alley, killed | Always remembered by moth- But all we could do was just Although we smile and seem Nobody misses you more than | MULLINS~= In loving memory of our sister Mrs. Vina Mullins who passed’ away July 6, 1958. ‘July ‘brings back sad memories Of our loved one gone to rest And those who think of her today PLATTS — In toving memory of our dear husbard end father William Platts Cameron, who 1955. Lovingly remembered by wife aluminum roofing for two barns at Dundas plowing gauge. Lowest or any tender not n TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 5 v match grounds. Barns 102 ft. long, rafter;-15 ft. state | rily accepted.” LBERT. ACORN - | was the daughter of the late Peter J. Vessey, and Mrs. Olive Vessey. ‘I sister Mrs. Fred Grover (Violet) ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS. ite DANCE Canadian Morell, Wednesday, Music by The- Mariners. ICE CREAM _ Social, Monague Hall July 8th at 8 p.m. Sponsored by Ladies Aid. Dance,: Souris Line Road South Sohool, Wednesday, July 8th. Ice cream festixal, bazaar and home. baking, Eldon United Aid. . Turkey Supper’ — Annual 8. Peters Bay United Church..Sup- per. on Wednesday, July 8th, PRINCE COUNTY “MOASE JEWELLERS Service and sell fine watches. Free ‘Church of Scotland An- | gregation will be held on Weddes- p.m. Im- Hi portant DUSING: woo merside Health Centre Friday July 16th from. 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. Protection against Di poliq. For infants from _ three months. and for pre-school child- ren. Tryon Baptist Church tea, wit be held on the Church grounds | Wédnesday, July 15th. Marriages CARD OF THANKS As_third prize winner of the June Bride Contest, I wish to ex- press my sincere thanks to the management and staff of, R. T. |Holman Ltd., and to all those who voted for me. Virginia (Coffin) Phillips. We hereby exp deep iation and sincere thanks to "| apppec THOMSON — In loving memory 9%UFr neighbours and friends im Laura Thomson, who passed. away Hazelbrook and vicinity, for their kind and generous gesture on our departure. Our thanks also | to those who helped us in any way while moving. Donald and Family. We wish to thank kind friends who sent cards of cheer to Ina (MacDougall), while she was a patient in Aberdeen Hospital; Also those who sent flowers. We also wish to thank those who sent us cards of sympathy during our recent sed bereavement. | Irene and Georgia MacNevin. - Funeral Director | N. D. MacLEAN | FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 DEATH NOTICE MRS. THOMAS W. BENGON There ‘passed away peacefully at her home on Saturday, May | 23rd, 1959, Mrs. Thomas W. Ben- son in ‘her 53rd year. The late Mr@r Benson had been a resident of this city for many years. She She leaves to mourn her sor- rowing husband (Tom) her daugh- | ter Wanda and son Tommy Jr. | She also leaves to mourn, her mother, Mrs. Olive Vessey, one of Massachusetts three brothers, Jack, Peter, and Tom of West Royalty. The late Mrs. Benson was predeceased by two sisters some years ago. The funeral was+held Tuesday Lower Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Mac- | nt Ads Can vs Dial 8506 j was up 1% and Dominion Stores jumped 2%: to 75% while point of gains were made by Quebec Nat- ural Gas at 18 and Weston A at) 42. Power Corp. improved % at} 64 In golds McIntyre was off % 90%" and Kerr-Addison gave! up % at 21%. Hollinger gained % at 31'2. Juniors were the big losers in wM@ern oils: Royalite was off 30 Papers Gowed 5 weehet tend. | “4 at $7.75. Central Del Rio| ency. Powell River was down 1% wes off 13 at 12.6 at 36% _ B.C. ee Index changes: golds off .74 to | as to 15%. But Consolidated) 9) 3. industrials up 3.58 to 549.54; 2 3 A i Bu | __ Mrs. Hilda Ross Oakes is no longer op- morning. from her late residence | Paper. a ke ae *% and ase metals off .13° to 175.40; | ° ° to St. Dunstan's Basilica “where a a ‘8. est ils off 1.06 to 120.48. » erating Mary's Beauty Salon until further no- Requiem High Mass was celebrat-| Toronto-Dominion Bank showed | “°° pile Thess Fined cant eb nd tice \ : ed by Rev. Preston Hammill who | rise of 2% at 63% and Page- By The Canadian Press ’ — also conducted the very consoling | Hersey was up 1% at 33 while] _Teredie Stock Exchange—Joly © | ‘i : ; i iries at 12 was up eT ot a. Meh TH Signed service at the grave. Dominion Dait s—Odd lot. xd — Ex-dividend, xr—Ex- ‘ . The pallbearers were: Jack|1'3. Point gains were made by rights, xw—Ex-warrents.) - { / MRS. HI LDA ROSS OAKES McAleer, Myron Yates, Carl Cros- | Industrial Acceptance at 39'2 and! lest Soles Nigh Lew ‘Chniie aa ' , = ; ‘by, Vernon Smith, Lawrence : MINES 7 J : : ; az Anderson, and. Louis McNevin. | ASS CARDS | Aneeus u7a 4 Ol C3 OB? A DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS The heautiid floral tributes, |The Family, Tom, Tommy and) Aenng\"™*\ 24m" at me ed | \ : Mass Cards and messages Wanda Algom * 1100 $15% 15% 18%44% | > Province of Prince Edward Island sympathy were many and bore| Mrs. Olive, Vissey ,% Aitande nm 'n nt . : silent tribute to the esteem of the | Brother Jack Ama re ss : departed. | ~ | Olive and Moise en se Ss CN “de et ee, ce ee, ee r FLOWERS: Ch’Town Funeral Home Ansil $00 , e* goods you buy give you . : : Aubelle 300584 5 | returns. | fe [The Family ME. and Mes. WV, DeCeste. [aumevee omg i LW tne But how about the dollare+you don’t spend the SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on “Marjorie, Ldis and Anna Freda and Alex MacCormack Avilla 1009 5% OSMGCOCSM dollars you save for “rainy days"? and the “glowi “ri a y Claudia Walsh -_ | Barnat 4300 170 185 170 ¥ rainy days’ a e ng Friday July 24th, 1959, for the PAVING from PRIM- ..... ee a we = 6 years” — are they working for you? ROSE INTERSECTION to ST. GEORGES, a distance of Mother‘and Brother Tom Florence: Hogan Belcher 1600 19% «101101 ge Canadian Investment Fund is the “ideal way to 5.0 miles. Pee ee and Friend Jane Mrs. Mary Savident Bethi sane, 135-18 tae —8 3 ne your dollars produce. C. I. F. will fit your 4 : ue ; : . he Crosbys oe Srs. St, Martha ev con 65 0012 vemb mf hmb hmmm |f ~ pocket-book and your financial sain Wie ut ay mG. Tender s may be obtained ir. and Mrs. A. D. Cameron | Srs. Welfare Bureau pevets eS write or phone us for. additional amnnite oo _ ; : : | Bibis 56300 19 17 if | z nm, or use * from the office of the undersigned, Old Post Office Build- | Staff Guardtan-Patriotp ——_*— iot_Staft {Bidcog 277001944 184 19" — %4 the coupon below. i _ © §ng,-Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. , | Dot and Carl Moore Mrs. James Laughran and Pat. | Bouwzan, a mm | Pat i alli ha ces i 3 : ritk ce bom ; ne ——— 2 Lowest or any Tender hot necessarily accepted. ome a she oe 2 _ Virginia MatDougslt Seed nal no a8 EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY ae oe 7 : Maritime Elettric Power Plan Mr. and Mrs. David. Lecky Brnhrst mo) kos NOTE: Tendérs will be opened-at-the_above_advertised | Guardian-Patriot J. Ivan Huzhes and Family ——: oa Ss a LIMITED’ ~ time and bidders are invited to present their bids in per- se sore Electric Co. eo ; : ae Walt _Ank-——34¢9—199-—120ya1 fo i ‘ j ae 42 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cheverie - Ruff RL - 1990 .. 7 7 7 : . aon or. eerwme) and be present at the opening. | Tom—-Victory Cafe, Halifax Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Curly 1Colens yee s3ese iiss Tae * my : ons < uae , : I et | s Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Corish, Sr. et eas eet ae et arlottel6éwn, P. E. ‘1. 5 J.G. MACKAY |CuUT FLOWERS MacKearney Family om dhavodl — Hag, ee as 0 Pon ‘ein neta - é. Minister of Highways Brother Pete and Family Louis MacNevin . ly C Malet 30 48. 4 ee i je 2-0 ~ eadneioeee. | izzi Robert Gérdon Catm > N Inca wae oe P *. Charlottetown ; : ; Lagan and Uncle Mrs. = ody .__ | Candore 28 ~ i Please send me full details‘on Canadian Invéstment Fund. Prine award | Jack and Noreen TELEGRAM: ‘ Teomnce ante De iti se Prince Edward Island Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. Jennie, Floyd and Family CMet wie 20 16 1516 41% we segsesesensesewes July 6th, 1959 b Mrs. Agnew and Grade Ill Prince . Interment was in the Roman a oe" ee os 2 5 Address pee eee I Li Tite ee eet eee eee tt eo : i St. Schoal - le dl | ‘ . \ assiar 146 $1 1 LL + | + é : ° - a ¥ ; . Sa ; - : : - - " aren mee : ———ineeee yg | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. July 8, 1959. 11 ~~ DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS [i Sin tie fo 8 Elie ae ‘nine ar . " y 2 —8 -. -.. ; bi . : F N . Rank om 17 im 1s Seb Ou owww — NOTICE = ; ——— Neth Cas~ en 16 te 10 Ws Tried od a > DEATH ; - “~ — ‘ -{|Simpson’s at 3712. Castle 5200 $30 ste sao —s | Norvalie 70 616 (18 we Oa | Ue Oils = a s a “FRANCIS HENRY HORTON : SUMMARY Bail Pred ae ia _ a et Te eee 0 1s wm eS om im i? 7 —% pares ding ucts went down , 010 130 1 Obaska~ 55s 7 (15 1818 aw uw we The occured : 1% to 3242 and Canadian General | et F "44, 9 5 "9 +, | O'Brien ris sem, 4 | Weturme ue @ Bw + op red suddenly the | Toronte — Industrials strong; | investments at‘38 was down 3.|cyester =e Ae Opem sme tm te ome +10 | WC OG 1s es pens | June Sh, 1959 at his light trading. . __. | Point losses were taken by Ford je OS OO liom 2 a a — W Lease i me toes New York — Market mixed,|, at nd ChibKay 0002 2 21% 21% —1%| Pardes 2... Henry (Frank) Horton im his : . at 180 and Texaco at 73. Cana-| cain om ms & fan 2 Mh Wi —14)| 0 Nace un mn 1 4 | 8nd, yéer. The late Mr. Horion rails rally. satel | ah ereweaes Test % at 38%. {ime Bee LS aT +t tration ‘0 ae as as see — eS went to sea in his early years and moferate trading, saw International Pondeen Qup —. mt pea Pyne ee ee ml MANES firmer te sboceay “River, Wore 7 _ [2 to 38 while Labrador picked up|cone Mee ie = fee at + 4] Perron ne PD | yO a os 7 mi with the exception of five years t ' Iconbridge |Cage. ; : Pitch-Ore eS | Commerce n~A So —% Nova ’ CURRENCIES improved % at 28% in .. ne no ow «6 lw Placer 200 $11% 11% 114— % | Imperial 0 97%, TH TH+ % = Sin ae cent aot i : strong |C-Callinan 2000 13% 194 194 + % bout 4 Deas m™ ; Preston 500 64S 66S «645 «~—15 | Royal 2397. WA +% | MONTREAL (CPY = The-U87 Nartonts munet—penny—mtues = a EP dhe | 9100 7% MM «1% +4 | TorDom a GM O74 OK 414] Welve years ago. : ; Narrowly << Den_wis 5025 259 250 250 - 32 3 3 ws —20 . ¢ SNDUSTRIALS He is survived by his wife the dollar closed Tuesday at a dis- Bo il - C. Discovery 1300 35 385 39q Pros Air -Abaminl 10016 $35%%s 36 35% + | ‘ count of 4 S108 par in terme na” nnyville up 5% cents at/C Halliwell 1200 72 @f 6 -4 |Que Ast 108 So 8 @ Anglo Nid 30-8% 7% 7% Hormner. Sarah E. Paillics sad cnet s 45 cents while Elder gained 36|/C Marten 200 3 31 31 +1 |QueChib so 32 3 41 |C Brew 2138 $04 20 30 — | Cuhter Mrs. George H. of Canadian funds, up 1-32. Pound! cents at 1.71. New Mylamaque at |°%*, ™S 132 204214 WK + iQue Cop 1000 2 2 m2 1 | Inland 3 OM MH (Ethel) of Toronto and Murray ‘|sterling $2.68%, up 1-16. 1.40. was down 12 ; C Mogul 1100 23 198 103 —1 [Que Lab 100 S$ § S —i |Nor Siar 275 $id M% 14% + %/ River. Two’ sons predeceased - ae sae ea “ c Morrisoa mo # st +2 |Que-tih Woes 45 0S Pembina os 9 9 $2 —%! him, Charles H; in June 1958 and fe verages s Mosher Q Metal 300 7% 72 1% 44 : ‘NET EARNINGS. Danks up 0.31 at 66.46, utilities |C"sstnna ase” as * or iQue, see a ee uleeames asa we” | Alvin dn December 1919. He ale | up 0.3 at 153.1, industrials off 0.3 C Northland 0 3 DB @ Quemont 30 S$i1% 11% 1% Walkers 217 $36 «SMS «0+ | leaves two grand-daughters;- €: ¥ ote . .3|C Red Pop 3000 11, 10 11 +1%/Radiore 37000 115 «104 110 —2 | Weston B MS Stis 41 41 6+ %] Boyd Allen (Carole) and . Canadian Sill Corp: at 325.3, combined off 0.1 at!C Regcourt 9009 19 18 18. —1 | Rainville- seuzrnm ate Tetal Sales: 2,140,000. 3 4 rna caked pen cottons, Sareie- "tom |STS, Peers olf 130 WS allow bee se lee ae 8 8 22 on the staff of The Canadiaa Bank Set en, SSL. gals OO a wat eee a ah a (Rome, ey y| Me Samacmimtae com OM three Great gran children, Dominion’ Dairies Ltd.. year) Abit pr ve Coulee 6000-088 Rix Atha 150 33 2 : as 15%@ 15% 4%| Mr. Horton was a highly re- ended March 31: 1959, $527,601; ; 4 Her amit Crowpet ’ om 2 6 +% Roche ° 2109 14 4 aa mer ism sin io a: spected citizen who will be great- 1958, $229,280. 60% Imp Bank D’Afagon 4000-29 28“ Bockwin Alumint 1 ¢ * ly missed in the community. The . San_Ant 300 Gi GL GL —2. JArcan”. %% TH 7% | Hiram Walker, Gooderham: and | Beak NS —_~_Imp_ Oil: _0_| so 19 | ( Sand Riv 3000 13 12 «38 ‘Algoma EP largely attended funeral was held aw es uM 38% Int Nick Deer wore — sup —t0-—t0—S0—— ie tsetse’ —_"nn agp | ‘ Me tb. tne, 6 ents eee geome te ee ge ae lee oh eens meee ot fa share: 1958, $4,494,219, 52 cents; | Bell ' 42% Mass-Fer 1000 1044 10% Shooto na aa — sae 19, is. a | The service was conducted by 9 mos. ended May 31: 1959, $17,-| Site Prod - act N St Car = = » = — yp Stanleigh amo 82 © «68 —1 |Sarcte / 900 190 182 140 +8 his Pastor, the Rev. Robert - 525,424, $2.08 a share; 1958, $16,-| cieyeland 16 _Boranda 3% East Mat 1100141140 140 —3 1 Seana <i 1205 se - o 2 vaglnieast "MINES . < “The. ly of Th ‘Vall . ieee > Cement pr Price Steep R 4905 S194 1s 1346-4 /C Morrifon 6200 48 37 4 42 deceased also ou i C Steamship 49 Que Pow 39%4| Elder . 6370 172 158 160-—7 | guy i 7 |" “ PRODUCE [ithe Ss ime mB a act (somes Ae a ot | n=“ Te He,“ [tue Lat le of The Way" A oe ee ee ee, oe ee le eS eT | ge cneeetees | ae Aue seemed Ope , 2 im Coan + | Taureanis 130 7% 7 7% +1 THE CANADIAN PRESS P MONTREAL (CP) wee Agricul: | Int Power eee a cas os Fatcon 473 $2 | =27% » +1% teat 1350 298 20 206 +3 me Bid Ask | femily beautifully ture-department quotations: om a a ome ees ee n a he <3 Temas 3450 310 298 300 —10 All Can Com 8. 9.9/5. Rev. Robert Cross Eggs: Wholesale dealer’ prices | ci Sut 13% Walker Fatim . o SS © +2 — . on as " % ra % sumaene 6 ete 44-45, 12 2 44-45 rD Bridg 29% Cons Pap 42% Frob debs . oe es rome a extra-large , large . me-! e r 1 at acne ; Ae | Dom T 19% Fird 190 1G 920 » 0 —% oe ae oe eee © 2%5-| Foundation 144 Geo’ scien 300 tm ie eC Mane oe 2 on m8 : E 5 : Gnt Maset 1090 22 ~}, U Asbestoa 230 40 490 4 Butter:—Current-receipts,tend- c ae 2 eS Slee eee eS erable, 63%, non-tenderable, 62%, NEW YORK Geld Eagle 2500 14 5 32 —16| Ventures Bo me p le a fresh grade creamery prints, job , - |GF Uran 13500 3 : [Mvaite Am 235 60 60 60 45° ice : fresh wholesale, ten-| NEW YORK (AP)—Rails led | Grandroy ee a ae 2550-153 145-3467 13 che ag 64, non-tenderable, 63%.) 20 industrial advance that Tues- | Guich a ke "O-| cnet ae oa Cheese: _ delivered Montreal, | day pushed the stock ~~ aoa ie = Sets BPS See Oe aoe ie san” tan = =" not waxed, Quebec white 34, col-} another record high, its thi oon aes 18 3a 38 ——e HG 21100 121 117 1% +1 ored 34; wholesale Quebec white a Tow. Har-Min 10 8 6 18 338 | Ge ome Me Bh 35,colored-35%4;_current receipts | Late buying carried the list up-)H of Lakes 740019 i” 18 +16 | patete 17 37 3% 3m -3 Ontario-white-f.0-b., \ward. The market was mixed for|Hea¢way 500989838 73 | Pead Ore ao a0 30a tion 35 13-16-38 5-16, colored 36| most of the da} —as_ profits +3) aome-Gas <0 3 7 . ‘tis - % a 20 $ y = - ot bd '3-16-38%; wholesale Ontario, col- taken on five straight days of ad. — = oa ee [AP Coos «10a as 3 : , Be tort._All ored and white no quotations. | vance. Only the rails’ stood out jot, pam 1200 18 18; 15 ~—Yamcne goo ie 3 BL, | Supervised Eexec 36 v7 ~ | acts and words of sympathy at -Potatoes: Quebec 75s 2.75-3.25; as gainers from start to finish. [ina Lake 3m 0606lCC | Almines 109 “37> 370 37 —19| Supervised 5.37 — | thig time have been much ap- N.B. 75s 2.75-3.00, N.B.-30s 3.00,| Excellent earnings and vastly | Int Nickel 3517 Ses 96\4 962 — 6 Acamers 140 133 133 —@ | Supervised Exec 58 5.73 3.38 seelelae ; NB. 10s .45-48, P.E.L. 75s 3.00, improved reports of carloadings |#.Ran iim) Soe tt, b> *'* Bail SA oe ee me me 5 | Superviced Growth Fund = 189 204/ P P.E.I. 10s .45, Ontario 75s 325-| have provided reasons for an up- tron Bay eee. = +15 pau § Spr 2s a 4 —Y| x—TV Electronic “16.45 17.93 350, Virginia new 100s 5.50. {turn of rail stocks. New York/im | | am, #0, 1 @- | | Banit 20 9 10 1 1 | Tamed tevertment Pend 00, 6.8 -BEDEQUE | : Central leaped to the top the |j,cobus «10323-27389 peoee on, 15 . + a “aa ove 4+ most active list, gaining 1% to| Jaye Expt 1300 29 2 2 | BritsRe sore 205306 906 att = Mrs. Boswell Jenkins, Mount GRAIN 30%. @. oe eS SC (Caleta oo 7 4 Albion is visiting with her friends General Motors, up 3% at 58%, |J@erte, = ims a oe coe A. UP ST. LOUIS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moyse and WINNIPEG (CP) — Prices! was the second most active stock. | Jowsey i lc Ol Ltée 0 oe 18 18 18 3 Mr. John S. Arsenault has re- | Mrs. Edna Jenkins, this village. were somewhat irregular Tues-| All motor stocks except Stude-|Kerr Add = Gh) 2 ae sw os jC, OL w 199 «6s 55 | turned to his home in St. Louis} Mr. and Mrs. Victor Willough- lday in moderately active trade) baker-Packard, which dropped @/ jie C wis 7250 1M 171 173) —I2 [CS Pre any Sp Tey toe —,,| after spending the winter a Du-/ ey and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fiyan, on the Winnipeg grain exchange.!| fraction, were on the upside af | Kirk = Be es tg Cuetin «= t008. 130 10 10 -s yi recently_arrived from the United: There were no reports of export ter a weak start. _ S aes Cdn Dev 1725 483 473 489 —S MP and Mrs. James Gaudet /States to spend some: time here business in coarse grains or flax.| The Associated Press 60-stock | *E Ce haan icon oe joe tot 2m | 2d young son of Toronto, On-| with relatives and friends. Closing prices: average rose $1.30 to a secord |L Ow 00 3 6-8 2 lc Husky w 1050 600 S80 600. 435 |t@rio, are spending their vaca-| Mr. and Mrs. Wal Leard, Oats: Jly % higher 74%; Oct| $233.50... | tanen ae 7 = a“ Con = 1333 190 190 199 —10 | tion at the home of Mr. Gaud-| attended the funeral of the late unch 74%b; Dec %* lower 73%4b.| On the Canadian list, Alumim-|tencourt 9000 1! 10 10 —%/C"Dyaem 500 Se a a | StS parents, Mr. and Mrs. How-|Mr. Preston J. Kennedy at Ken- rley: Jly % higher 94%; Oct! ium Ltd. rose 1's, Canadian Pa-j UL Les = = = > +8 C Mic Mae 30 375 30 ws +8 (ard Gaudet. They will also visit | sington, on June ; unch 96a; Dec %« higher 94%«b.'cific % and Distillers Seagrams freer 100 7%! «(07% OM ate os one ane mA ia > Mrs. Gaudet's parents, Mr. and| Mrs. Hugh Murray, this village, Flax\Jly 2% lower 2.86%; Oct %. Dome Mines, Granby Mining | Lynx 2e. 2.. ° os 0 a Cree wis 33 9000 3 190 900 i" og _ Shields and fam- to _ Prince = Hos- 1%-1'2 lower 2.89-2.891; Dec 1% | and Hudson Bay—Mining lost % Macasse =e 6% | Dev Pal, 1000 115 113 11 «j* in St. Lawrence. on June 30th for a check-up. lower 2.83%. : leach, International Nickel and Mart = MMe MO TT [Dome Pate tase S05 so se | | Mr.and Mrs. John Arsenault of/ Rev. and Mrs. George Somers, Rye: Jly % higher 1.0848; Oct| Walker Gooderham % each. [MacLeod 2005115 115 11S 4 waree Goan. ee" Tignish Shore are spending a few | Summerside, were recent visitors 1 higher 1.11%; Dec 1 higher; American stock exchange | Madees aa” og Bad a Gr Plains 0 $14 613 «13 —1% days renewing friendship in St. |to Bedeque, they called on 1.12%a. . ‘prices were mixed. Canadian yaratj> 218 >. 2 4 {one A Se ee ~ S Laee CR | friends. BQ i s two wheat st % ’ 11300 “130 121 “123 iia - ara to eaieaioien aatoane TWA: wine a ‘did: Martin zm ei ee mm =e S ee ¢ { 1 nor 1.66%; 2 1.63%; 3 1.53%; 4 Tues Men! wciagre 13 OK Om MC , 1.434%; 5 1.40%; 6 1.39%. 1 durum | Advances 629 600 — =. ‘ats LI Pete one '17 16 6 : ; 1.88%: 2 1.85%; 3 1.71%. IWA and! Declines 493 429) McM bine ts Marigold .2000 12 1% 12 ’ . domestic prices: I nor 1.66%: 2! Unchanged 21 26!’ tee me ee [uae FOR CAPITAL GROWTH 1.63%; 3 1.534%; 4 1.43%; 5 1.41%; | Total issues ‘1243 1255 | Midrim m0 73S 4S le City 23 SO OC . . e. Miltik: so 100 «(181 «15t 8 * = ; -}6 1.394%; 1 durum 1.88%; 2 1.85%; fra al =. gs =~ : — Min ‘corp 050-144-1416 144 + Ub . — = = o = . Assets of the funds are invested in a wide range of Canadian 3 1.71%. le ant © 7 Ratio Corp 60% |Min-Ore; 0p. . so |N Davies. 3000 26 22 22 24] common stocks selected for longterm growth potential. Cone Bitten. 60) OM. Gn BS 300 | ae Wright ener vce es 0 2-3 es GS ss Investors Growth Fund combines the advantages of commos MONTREAL {cer'tie’ ts vince a/Muua ae) 2 (Scots “iss ae am amt 44 | stock investment and full-time i ic, eer Te me a lie) oS FEATURES 7 MONTREAL (CP) — Prices im TT wr ~ {ew Ate a tT Pac Peto 62008 910 1) one 4 a) PS were mixed to slightly stronger | ennecott 105% aad ery ants a a pee Be = ’ be 7 is Automatic, free re-Investment of dividends * with changes in a modest range i i New Delhi mo 2 1 2 | Petrol 12180 177 173 «173 —2 Cumulative investment plans ' at the close of moderately active TORONTO ; N Dicken ~ 700 ” “= =. y, | Phillipe = 1800 100 160 100 Variable income plans trading on the Montreal and cn une nw es rise amd 1a 137 18 Income tax credits ; Canadian stock exchanges TueS-! woronto (cP) Ten ee SS ls : |Prove/Gae 3333 28 20 Ml 7 i . _ 1m 1™%-% day. e wr i were t ig losers T esda eee ia » a a +1 a, 4 = ume = Pa G. F. Cameron ‘oils e the big u y n | Rang 1 Steels and base metals showed | on the stock market in light | N — — = = _ — | Reef Expt 1000 7 ‘. Ss oe i § een strength as Aluminium _ * | trading while base metals were|N senor 200 04 4 Gk lpecies «= lee 700 73 78 30 District Mgr., Summerside ee - oe eee _ - down a few decimal points. nad 5S @ 2 4 —1 | Royalite pe 125 $18% 18% 18% wi 2 6 |} 3 41% asd Adas at 27% But Can-|_A late rally almost gave base |Noracme 2000 m1 0 t_ #1_ | Sarcee ce 1 me: ae : J. on Montgomery . } metals a win on the session. Fal-|Noranda =~ 930 $52% S2\e 32's —% Secur Free 40 525 S18 ‘ ; - ada | off: % at 32 and Tay sis —2 eo iron was “ : conbridge: jumped 1% at 29 but | Norgold we 2 24 South U 900 21% 2 2% —1 Charlottetown Asbestos dropped '% to 28%. 1 shrador was off % at 29% and|\crerée 279 3 OS 4 iStaswen ie +t Utilities ° and foods = mi, | Steep Rock and International Tees J Fulton Pierce proved. Calgary Power at 92% | nickel were down fractions. - Charlottetown ‘Catholie Cemetery. ~ Investors rowth fund SF C£E50k 145 6, Heed Office: Winnipeg Offices in Principal Cities - i > - La one [