the Mon THE SECOND Montague ladies team taking part today in the (Continued from page 9) €tern we as as 4 —-s |emergy to the carrying out of Lea Luz me 00 «6©@)6«6«Ge) 6+ || the various Red Cross anaes Lamaque 1 35 33 3% -15 not much could be accomplish- Leiteh = = = = +3 | ed without the necessary funds. Lundin 0A SCS | 2,832 TRANSFUUSIONS LL Lae yo 23 2 M «6+4 | = Miss Arsenault also noted that gE, ~ he 7 37" + the free blood transfusion ser- jon 17000 2M 2 n ee vice in P.E.I. last year was the Lye 502 17 «#21156 17 «+1 | means of providing 2,832 blood Maca sa 300 285 2828S transfusions for 1,471 persons. nt. | oS ws re is se | tee fee Oe et ee we Madsen 1000 303 ‘yoo 300 —5 | provided by 5.832 of our resi- Magnet m2 6. | dents who attended clinics ar- Malartie 1400 111 1e 110 | ranged and staffed by energetic — 8 an ae a | and enthusiastic committees in Marcon oo 1S 1S | eacch of the 19 centres in which Maritime 6300 34% 3% 34 +1 | clinics were held. : Martin $00 34 2 HE -j | “| cannot speak too highly of ee panes ~ . = > the excellent leadership Dae Meintyre 1 990% 9 %%4 — | by members of the provincia McKen 00 6 06M CU SC+ % | and local committees who eet McMar 2 «Ole ® a = Sain a significant increa ' McWat a a achieved : year’s succ- Ment 200 18% 18 «18, + 4 Over the previous JX save Mernt 150 116 115 115 cessfuj results. The sights ha Meia Uram 1500 1! 10 10 —% again been raised for this year Milliken 239 20 2S SCS he slogan fs to be ‘5900 Min Corp 400 $135 1m 4% — when t e 0g: Min-Ore 1000 17% 17% 17% in 1959". Moneta “ao 2 1 & | OTHER REPORTS [Wii 718 An Hs cou of her report Nema Cr 13550 3% 2 2 43 In the ae de dealt with Bat Expl 8400 1: lol u,/ Miss Arsenault i- Nes Lab 10h 2? 2 2 — the junior red cross and hand New Alzer 7000 8% 8&8 ® —% capped children; nursing and New Bid me 6 €2 eB ie id. disaster services. Wa- N Goldvue 4500 8 #4 34 + 44 | first aid, di Stans eae Ok NKelore 35500 i5 13. 13 41 | ter safety, Red Cre and ra- ¥ Mas 0 6 lO | ans and publicity Mylama’ 15300 183 179 19 —1 programs. N Senator oe ee ee The highlights of the evening Nickel Ms 1972 > » » con was an address by Mar- ipissing 22 2 Mm session oe Pon 1% U% 11% | shal Stearns, MBE of Toronto, Norlarte 3s zy ar ee ea Norpax at a a Norsyne = 1000 19 Carb mm 9 1m%-—% N Gate “44 COSCO g:~=C|:« Dalhousie wan aan i N Goldert 26608 © @.2 on M% Sia+ Northsp 2100 198 181 #198) «(41 | Mont - 67™ oF Norsp A wts 2600 123 19 im —4 | NS 0 6% 3 HH — North Can 1300 150 150 1530 | Comm ; 67% ST — % WN Beaue 10 135 1 : Imp 155 308 aoe % Se 10S se, et Te TS Ozama me i's 6. yi | Ter-Dem as Oka Rare 3008 15 “i Sat : 2 at Opem 1400 980 965 975 1s Alumini 6105 Ww 3% + % Pamour a0 72 71 «217 12 © Brew Se Ss Parbee ae 6 6g * | Desc ne oe te mM . oM 400 510 S05 510 5 ee 170 $12% 12% 12%\+ % 1600 7 24 2 sues Stat : 108 Pick Crow 2100 115 lit ts *! Pembina N 7100 $10% 10% ae ie Se car ae Simpsons os = ™ Pitch-Ore 7300 8 '* a Stedman ‘* — oe 35 + Preston 200 -— : 3 ¢ Walkers 1732 $35's Mise Se Pronto 160 465 = ee rs Weston B = om © Pros Air 1200192 199 1909 —3 Total sales: 2.852.000 Purdex 1 «(8 19 m MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS , Que Ascot M7166 Oe as By The Canadian Press : = Chib 159 SS 35 55 Stock Sales High Low Close h'ge Cop am MM = OM . | INDUSTRIALS z Que Lith - 100 40 46 440 15 |Roe AV C M47 SI 10% 10% — % Quemont 290 $18% 14% 14% Mass-F m5 $13% 19H 13% Radiore ooo 8s RB OR CH | Belj Pha 617 330 Ok Rayrock 20 2 2 . | Alumini 15 $29 2% _ ~ > Rexspar mm (6 44 Gypsum Pr a a a Rio Rup mo Oil 1% 11 OILS 7 Roche 00 7 20 CO CO South lee eMC Reckwin = 500 3) sD sa | Marigold «sae 7k Sth Rowan Cons 20 10 10 10 «1 | Petrol os wi 1 wi Ryanor 20 «(11 i th «4+ % Maijtrans 18900 5 7h TA +% San Ant ms 8S S Morthcal _ ~ A s -3 | Sand Riv 1100 13% 1 3 se" Satellite ses « - Hof Lkes meso 19 «6 lf +1% Shep Ce 8-0 147s S145 1 [CHa =e Sherritt 08 5 «6 te Que Axatt M76 %& BD @ + Sigma 100 410 410 410° N Rankin 60590 18 175 i8 +68 Sil Miller 200 36 35 56 41 | Perron ae 2 WH Si) Stand ee eee eee eee MUTUAL FUNDS Sincoe men na 7 By The Canadian Press Slocan VR 1500 17% 17 17% ' : Bid Ask Stdcona 1000 12 12 12 + % &@ an Growth Pund 13.87 15.12 Stanleigh =«-«GS10 1008 8 Benue 3.0 3291 Stanrek S30 178 173 178 +2 | Canadian Investment 941 10.32 Starratt 173500 HCO © — “4! Canafund 2.97 0% Steejov 300 7 = “% 771 | Champion Mutual $64 6.20 Steep BR 345 $i4 14 14 * | Commonwealth Inter 616 8.97 Sturgeon 7s Be oe e 7 . | Corporate Investors $4 10.27 Sullivan i a | Dem Equity Inv 15.0 15.6 Sunburst 1009 2% 2% 34 + 4 se Exec Fund 5.76 6.01 Sarf Inlet © 300 5 5S 5S —1 | Fond Collectif $.60 6.15 Taurcanis — : . . +1 | Grouped Income 402 439 Taurean 'G 1 Accum $51 602 Tenag 00 25 2H 333+ Guta Gb ant toe 79% 837 Torbit 1000 38% 4 8G | Investors Growth Fund 6m 6H Trans Res a ™% 0 » | Investors Mutual 133 12.46 Trin Chib z2 21% 21% —1 Key stone 2s 13.91 U Minng ee | D4 2% ly casaaae Fuad 6s 72 Ua Fort mm 2 6 “ —1I Mutual Accumulating Fund 7.71 8.43 Ventures 7 32% 2 2% + % Mutual Income Fund 54 599 Violam 7100 4 is 17 442 | Sav and Inv $51 6.02 Weeden Sonn 2 | Radisson 49 5.46 Werner we 615 1s 1% 1)! Regen Fund $m 66.17 Willrov 75 2 «6212 «(215 3 | Supervised Amer Fund 7.11 7.64 Wiltser "08 «(17 16s 164 Supervised Exec 55 3.47 Wr Hars sen 160 (153158 7 | Supervised Exec % "55 Yale Lead =e6UmM?lUOUR 2 % Supervised Exec 57 $41 Yk Bear goo 1% (IM «61% ~=0 4 | Supervised Growth Fund 1%. 211 Yous 1G SO B® 8 Supervised Income Fund am 40 Zenmae se U7} hUBCUD TV Ejectronic 4.35 4.53 Zulapa nm UWS OH Os \% | Timed Investment Fund Able Bé.00 Cerd United Accumulative Fund 12.04 17.09 Raioin ™ 45 «605 (O45 x US. fund Game Goo 6A 4 Wh I Stem and B — plus sock exchange jee =e es « © \ commisnce. _ MONTAGUE RINKS IN: BONSPIEL in the Provincial Bonspiel Char- Provincial playdowrs at lottetown is made up of Evelyn Smith (left), skip, Margaret Sul- ivan, Henrietta Clair and Kay tague Ladies Curling Club today| Charlottetown are Blanche! Hughes. Cudmore left), skip, Lillian MacDonald, Adah MacGregor and Anna McKeeman. Red Cross (Continued from Page 1) of this $60,006. “The balance.” she said, “‘comes to us through the generosity of the contribu- tors in the larger provinces of Canada.” She noted that although there was wide coverage in the 1958 TORONTO campaign, and gains were made in King’s and Prince Counties they were some $4,000 short of the provincial objective of $31,- 200 at the vear's end. “While the over-all results were rather disappointing. still the enthusiasm with which this | task is undertaken each year by many'of the same workers iis really as inspiration to all ; those in close touch with this very vital part of Red Cross operation. “In spite of the fact\ that so many give so much time and il Save 79% on chairman of the national execu- tive committee, central council, | Canadian Red Cross Society. | “Other reports presented dur- ing the evening were the fin. ' ancial statements, H.R. Carru- thers, Hon. Treasurer; and the report of the nominating com- mittee. Another feature of the evening was the presentation of the “Manning Trophy” by R.W. | Manning, to the Kinkora Area. ' The trophy was accepted by J. Pope McMahoa. CERTIFICATES GIVEN i Certificktes of Merit were al- so presented to centres which) reached or exceeded objectives | in 1958 Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics. i Before making her report Miss Arsenault paid tribute to the | Canadian Red Cross. Society, which is in 1958 celebrating its | Golden Jubilee of ‘Service to | Others,"” 1959 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of the “idea’’ of Red Cross. “This gives us an excellent opportunity to evaluate our ac tivities in realtion to the “idea” of Red Cross as conceived by | the founder. Henri Dunant, a | ce wry eo.” ALD’ MEN BROTHERS ~ “It was with the reminder | ‘ ; 10 The Guardian, Chariottetwn, Tues., Feb. 24 1959 ? He it ¥ g The Holmans also assisted in decorating the Crystal Palace in 1851 to house part of the In- n painting, which he taught to himself in the he worked. In spite of the serious | handicaps, Holman taugfit him- self to paint finished, life-like and J... Holman Art Exhibition ; ' JAMES HENRY HOLMAN forceful portraits. His earliest surviving canvas has the legend over 100 portraits. In 1864 Mr. Holman was em- “J. Holman, was Painter, 1857” written on the back of the canvas. From then until | 1881, James Holman painted well rn - GUARDIA PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 bn or the earthquake, or al few minutes. The only safeguard Insura * CHARLOTTETOWN * MONTAGUE IN THE MIDST OF SUCCESS YOU MAY SUFFER DISASTER! Although you cannot stop the windstorm, or the lightning ways the fire. you can erect an economic wall. by means of Insurance. A lifetime of gathering and.saving may @isappear in a Why take chances? is adequate Insurance, including Supplemental Covers. Consult our Agents, or writee or call HYNDMAN & COMPANY LTD. nce Since 1872 Our experience of over three-quarters of a century as Insurance Underwriters, is at your disposal. AGENTS * SUMMERSID— * ALBERTON f 4 @ person forming part of the per-, Brunswicker to be noted for his| Miss Gladys Holman in wie | ie sidence known as the way ve. was a Paimter who Homestead, in Summerside. About 1867 Holman moved to| duced strongly canine ae Boston to work in the Notman| forceful likenesses that were ex- HAITIANS LOCKED Studio in that city, but returned| act-and careful, and show very, PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti ( to Saint John from time to timie| good technique, particularly in| Exit visas have been to execute commissions. As. the handling of flesh tints. Here | for all Haitians. The interior years passed he devoted less the coloring is surprisingly na-| istry gave no reason in to portraiture due to poor health, | tural, and his skill was such that|ing this decree Saturday. and died at Boston on Mardh 27,/ no brush marks are visible. more than a year Haitians 1891, at the age of. seventy. 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