_ AD. n 68.2 It‘ll r, n " lat p Il’u‘l‘ Al . U I. "HHS (“on in I; 'w i lithor] ‘V 'I "p 0-0100 'HA'I lk lam] '11.‘ ~ -‘ 1,31: 5 ' 'rf [)1-17. rIda 958 I It I alliia “We loam,“ '0 Killgg (1 ndr-(l ’0 that I. M .nmr-"Hnfl 'h" Inn-[h Road and u“ IQ" 0T Farr n M II) L >rt.’n Pm livision. lml‘K‘rs V-one ,‘ stamp Hi Hilly-live Iouth .\ 0t \l A"it‘lln line ’ said Road ("Ammo . .my Wfitgglrent, "lore or less thed as par .‘n 171' cubed in the cd 11) Christa 9“ S“Member 1.1. TIIA'I‘ tract ’0 Township in " es of m . being I“ ' Icon Road file of y' above Fiftyusix divisi ~ Numbers 011.11“ ' to the '3) S 19 191 . the Chains, th Sturgeon long the mad ,0 .. ('( . v 1111 men( emem “fly 7 more or less, heme ‘ described in the 63° Deed to William gust llth. 1377 n the cast t. . 51 above deszfijbedFmI ore sale is ' )y virtue of ‘ ained in a Hume [age dated 1231 Jam, l.made between me of Brooklyn 01 in Kings county“; .‘ln called the Mo ' to P. Jardine hjsmfi? rsx p311. and Ru J, 4’ then of Charlottem . ts. County single m cm called the Mona. e second part. (who u. married the Reverend Fulton who has m L IS now the undersignul . Fulton. a widowvi d, 1118 been made in pay. the principal and In. 'ured by the said Mott- r further particular: tharlottetown. McLeod & Bentley, sol." Is 7th day of Novembetl; J. Fulton. Widow, Mortgagee. WOMEN £3 EACH NESBURG IR-utersl-~, Iursday imposed fine: on 128 African ded Oct. 22 to pt I carry identity ca _ native was a month. women. charged an obstruction. e to pay their fines. ________,_.... ifi tt’ 2R5 __/ CO., Limit- )(3 PRICES any of OUT 1 Prince Ed' 395 to any town price- --/ / . Policy"f 5| prices for I point 0 :ot‘tl’ane as their hog p. ,./ , / IS' HE FF T 0N HOGS .v/ / Q . at v M m '3" Wing ‘“ l-s‘x 'Wlmanh. “Iain. d , West en“ . 13M; 3m .5 80f Sixty~one 161), til-m. 1501 acres “1‘2; and ad: I In Dowel- u ' I '1 ma -. 'rsilsANCE OFFICERS I A ,u 1“ In The Federal Public Service .1 .1.» For University Graduates Requirements Include ImNIOR ADIVIINISTRATIVE OFFICERS . Starting salaries range from $4140 to $4200 and . Graduated from any faculty may apply. Under- ANi‘leUNCEI‘AENT NO MILK DELIVERY ARMISTICE DAY , TUESDAY. NOVEMBER ll. I958. :, PURE MILK COMPANY ,- m Great George Street Phone 5556 CAREERSx a” T. ATTRACTIVE fiCONOMISTS AND STATISTICIANS poMINION CUSTOMS APPRAISERS jRADE AND COMMERCE OFFICERS FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICERS 30R CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION, -.EXTERNAL AFFAIRS, TRADE AND COMMERCE nomwsrs I '{The work is interesting and important. ' ~.. there are numerous opportunities for promotion. f Since these are training classes, candidates i under 31 as of June 30, 1959. muSt be graduates in their final year of study may also 1‘ _apply but_app01ntment will be subject to graduation. L; No experience 1s required. ‘1. Written Examination SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22 ' A Application forms and details, including the location of Exammatlon Centres, may be Obtained at main Post ’5 MORTAGE SALE NOTICE Tlll'ZRIC WILL BE SOLD bv Punlic Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Char- lodctuwn in Queens County. on Thursday lll(‘ ~lth (lay of Decem- her i\.[). 1953. at the hour of t.t\c1\'c o‘clock Noon. ALL THAT TRACT. PIECE AND PARCEL 01 land situate. lying and being on Township No. 43 in Kings County in Prince Edward Island. boundcd and described as fol- lows. that is to say: COMMENCING at a stake fixed on the West side of Burke's Road and on the west boundary line of Lot No. 58 to the south boun~ dary line 01' farm lots 40, 41, 42. :13. 44, 45, 46. 47. 48. and 49; thence west along said boundary line to the east boundary of farm lot No. 50 now or formerly in possession of Joseph McPhee; thence south along the said East boundary line to the north boun- dary of Plot No. 60: thence east- wardly along the north boundary of said Plot No. 60 and Plot No. 64 to the place of commnce— ment, containing FOUR HUND- RED AND THIRTEEN (413) ACRES of land a little more or less being the lands conveyed by Albent Quigley and wife to Ray- mond Larkin and Eugene Lar- kln by deed hearing date the 17th day of February, 1945. The above sale is made under, and by virtue of, and pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage dated the 16th day of June, AD. 1949, and made between Ray- mond Larkin of Selkirk in Kings County in Prince Edward Is- land, Miller, and Eugene Larkin of Selkirk aforesaid, Miller, and Sarah Larkin, wife of the said Eugene Larkin, of the first part and The St. Andrew’s Society, a body corporate duly incorporated under the laws of the Province of Prince Edward Island, of the second part, default having been made in the payment of the prin- cipal money and interest secur- e . DATED this 6th day of Novem- ber AD. 1958. The St. Andrew’s Society Offices, National Employment Offices and Civil Ser- ‘gice Connnission Offices. ' ' If you would like descriptive folders, write imme- diately to CM] Service Commission, Ottawa, specifying .ypur fields of interest. Please quote competition 59-2650. .1, AUCTIONSALE If; , ‘ FA RM a ‘ In good state of cultivation situated at AVONDALE, 2' miles from paved road, consisting of 228 acres, 95 acres fifteen, balance covered with lumber and fire wood. CROP 700 bushel foundation Sebago potatoes, 600 stocks “of grain, quantity of loose bay, 3 acres of turnips. EQUIPMENT . _ 1 Ford Ferguson Tractor, 1 Hydraulic Plow, 1 Binder McCormack 6 ft., 1 Ideal Hay Mower 5 ft., 1 Steel' .Draw Harrows (3 sections), 1 Spring Tooth Harrows (3 sections lever), 1 Double Disc., 1 Horse Scuffler 7 tooth, '1 Riding Horse Hoe, 1 Fertlizer Sower, 1 Potato Duster, I; t j 1‘Bogg Potato Grader, 1 Horse Rake 10 feet, 1 SWeep f‘Rake, 1 2 Wheel Trailer, 1 Truck Wagon and rack, 1 .2 Tyne Hay Fork (new), 1 4 Grapple Fork (new), 4% Ton Fargo Truck 1954, 4 Milk Cows. 3 Calves, 1 iMare (percheron), 1 Electric Motor 1-3 H.P. Sp, 2 5 Portable Milking Machines with electric motors, 2 Milk j‘Cans, 1 Stake Maul, 1 Oil Brooder Stove, 1 one ton scales, .1'.Post Drill, 1 Gas Tank (250 gals.) 1 Gas Pump, 2 Wooden Sleighs, 1 Dump Cart Complete, 1 Frances Driving Sleigh, 1 Stock Box, Horse Hames, Driving Hames, Collars, Hames, Traces, Cart Saddle,’Pads, Blacksmith-Vice and equipment, Pipe Cutters and Dies, 1* Power Gas Washer, 1 Lawn Mower 1 Electric Fence and Batteries, 1 Circular Saw. ‘ ‘ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE , McClary Kitchen Range, .Venetian Blinds, Dining Room Furniture, Tables, Chairs, Beds, Mattress, Springs, Bureaus, Gas Lamp, Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Burners. SHARES _ _- Manure Spreader, Potato Digger, Disc Drill, Ferti- llzer Sower. Sale Commences Saturday, 1 pm, November 15th, TERMS CASH If weather Is not fine on November 15th the sale will be held the first fine day following. AUCTIONEER J. Thomas McKenna Ira Reid, Owner Mortgagee. . MORTGAGE SALE To be sold by public Auction in front of the Law Courts Bulld- ing in Charlottetown on Fri- day the 5th day of December 1958 at the hour of twelve o‘clock noon. All that tract. piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on 'l‘ounship .\‘um- ber Forty-eight in Quccns Coun- ty in the Province of Prince Ed- ward Island. bounded and dcs- cribed as follows. that is to sayz-CCM'MENCING on the South side of the Old George- town or Lot Forty-eight Road, and at the Northwest angle of land now or formerly owned by . Catherine Jackson. now or late— I ly in the occupation of James McLean; thence soui‘h twelve: 1121 chains and seventy-three I731 inks thence South fifty- eight degrees West to the Georgetown Road: thence North- westwardy following the' course of the same until it strikes the 01d Georgetown or Lot Forty- eight Road aforesaid; and thence Eastwardly along the Old Georgetown Road aforesaid to the place of commencement, containing twenty-one and three- quarters l21 3-41 acres of land a little more or less; The above sale is made under a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage dated 2nd May 1935 made between the said Mary Isabel MacLeod. therein named as Assignor of the one part. and the said Wil- liam E. Bentley and Albert J. D. Martin, Trustees as aforesaid. therein named as Assignees, of the other part, default having been made in payment of the prinicipal money and interest secured by the said Mortgage. For further particulars apply to McLeod -& B&ent_1ey, Solic- itors, Charlottetown. Bagged this 7th day of November William E. Bentley. Surviv-‘ ing Trustee of the Estate of the late Catherine McLeod. As— signee of Mortgage. LEAVES SUNDAY OTTAWA (CPI — External Af- fairs Minister Smith will leave Ottawa by air Nov. 9 to attend Colombo Plan ministerial meet- ings in Seattle. Wash. and then visit Brazil and Mekico. He will leave Seattle Nov. 17. AUCTION SALE . 82 ’CENTRAL STREET SATURDAY, NOV. 15, BEGINNING AT 1:30 PM. Solid oak dining room suite consisting of table, 6 M-V REXTON KENT Freight will be accepted until noon Tuesday, No- vember 11th for next sailing of M.V. REXTON KENT t0 Corner Brook and Seven Islands etc. For space reservations and freight rates apply PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION R0. Box 703 Dial 5621. ¥ FORSALE .: I gasoline driven "Hale" pump. suitable l0? pumping out cellars and ditches, also one RV. Antenna outside. 1 ' F. R. MacLaine Ltd. Malpeque Rd. SALESMEN To sell direct to the consumer. Office supplies. advertising specialties, calendars. Excellcnt commissions. Reply In own handwriting with full particulars as to age, expel‘icnce. etc, to the R. W. Alexander & Co, 740 Gladstone Ave. Ottawa. Ont. L chairs and corner cabinet, writing desk, 3 couches, 1 leather covered couch with 2 arm chairs, fire place screen, 4 arm chairs, 10 ocasional chairs, record cabinet, book case, walnut wardrobe with 2 full length beveled glass mirrors, antique spool bed, rug 9 x 12, carpet sweeper, Airways vacuum cleaner, complete 12 place setting Limoges dinnerware, 2 antique clocks, tri-light, several small tables, twin-beds with single satin covered headboard, other valuable articles too numerous to mention. ‘ If day is unfit, sale will be held Monday. Terms: Cash. MRS. OLGA PRESTON, Owner. \ ROBERT P. Auctioneer. La Societe Saint-Thamas D’Aquin Special Broadcast over Radio station C.B.A.F. Moncton. N.B. Sunday November? Time 5.30 to 6.00 p.m.' MAIL EDITION brings to its Canadian readers the earliest printed news from Scotland A newspaper of character and distinction, THE SCOTS- MAN is read by people of in- fluence throughout the world. u It brings to them an excep- tional coverage of British, Commonwealth and foreign news with the least possible delay. THE SCO'I’SMAN is a news- paper of authority. indispens- able to the man — and woman — who needs to be well-inform- ed on all matters concerning their business. financial and \ social affairs. A You. too, would find this great national newspaper of in- tense interest. ' A 3-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION FOR "THE SCOTSMAN” AIR MAIL EDITION IS $19.50 (including postage) Write to: Subscription Department “The Scotsman” Air Edition, North Bridge. Edinburgh 1 or subscriptions available at the offices of the THE GUARDIAN - PATRIOT PUBLIC NOTICE CALL FOR APPLICATIONS FOR DALV'AY HOUSE CONCESSION . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND NATIONAL PARK Sealed tenders addressed to the Superintendent. Prince Ed- ward lslalid N a tin nal Park, Grand Tl'acadie. Prince Edward Island, will be received up to noon on Monday December 8th, 1958. for the privilege of operat- iing as a concession for a period of five years the Dalvay House Hotel along with the two smaller buildings used for tourist ac- commodation. Tenders should be offered on the basis of the fixed annual rental the applicant is prepared to pay for the conces- sion. In submitting a tender the envelope enclosing the s a me should be endorsed: “‘Tender for Dalvay House Concession". Each tender must be accompani- ed by a deposit of not less than fifty dollars I$50.00) in the form of an accepted cheque. a money order or a draft made payable to the Receiver General of Can- ada. Any tender in the amount of less than twelve hundred dol- lars $1200.00) annual renba] will not be considered and the high- est or any tender will not neces- sarily be accepted. The concession consists of Dalvay House and two smaller cabins which can accommodate a total of seventy 170) persons. It also includes kitchen and dining room facilities. The suc- cessful applicant will be required to furnish to the satisfaction of the Superintendent. the entire development including bedrooms, lounges, kitchen and dining room. Particulars concerning the building to be made avail- able, the conditions to be com- plied with. the terms of the lease to be entered into and the basis on which the concession will be 1Continued from Page 7) Sidcoma 0000 13 13 13 Stanieigh 7310 105 100 100 .0 Stanlgh wt: 2540 45 36 41 m4 Stanrck 673 170 166 170 v5 Starratt 10000 6‘: 6‘2 51», r 1;; Steep n 5301 813‘s 127'. 13!. . a. Sturgeon 1500 11 11 11 Sud Cont 1500 01.2 5 5 —-2 Sullivan 2175 215 215 215 —-.‘l Sylvani'te 1200 102 101 101 ~-1 Taurcanil 1000 70 08 70 + 6 "reek-H 1500 170 IS!) 170 —1 Temag 2400 190 175 100 .Thom L 1000 65 65 as l Tiara 4090 7 6 7 + 1h l Torbit 10m 30 30 30 Tribag 7500 313 36 371; 4- v2 Trin Chlb 57300 37 37 38 ~—1 ult-Shaw 2400 16% 16V: 16% + 171 U Asbestos 2225 715 090 690 —ari U Estella 1000 s s 0 — 1i Un Fort 70375 as 00 68 +4 Upp Can 4000 85 84 B4 —1 Ventures 1013- 32915 29 29 — V2 Vilam 2000 117 115 116 Waite Am 4595 625 605 025 +15 Weedon 1500 21 21 21 WiLlroy 15200 120 114 115 +1 Wilbey 23850 22 a) 20 ~1 Winch 1000 7 7 7 + 1h Wr Hat; 2020 121 121 121 Yale Lead 6700 30 m 29 —1 Yellorex 6000 61A 61/: 6": ‘1'): Bear 550 87 87 87 +2 Young RG 4000 58 57 58 +1 Zenmnc 12300 31 29 30 +2 cm Gaspeo up 50033 2 223 + Pato 351 3% 325 325 Yukon Con 2000 64 03 64 +8 OILS Acme Ga! 52600 28 m 26% +410 Ajax ' 6400 68 65 60 +3 Am Leduc 17166 10 111 18 —1 Anchor 14200 20 19 19 —1 Anmera 2700 187 194 184 —8 Bailey 5 A 1070 905 986 985 +10 BailySpr 2003274623175 23%—%' Bail s 53/. pr 475 522% 22% 2202. Band 1900 196 L96 196 1.0 Beta 56 000 — ‘ri 6 Ba'ta 5000 6 B 6 —- V2 Britalta 2140 276 275 275 ——10 Calalta 11500 83 00 , 90 —1 Cal Ed 1100 $28 277/: 28 c on 1111 800 200 100 100 awarded may be obtamed from the Superintendent of Prince Ed- ward Island National Park. No tender will be considered unless accompanied by all die information stipulated in the conditions under which the con- cession will be awarded. B. I. M. STRONG Chief. National Parks Semce. . Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources. October 28. 1958. WCOGru 3500 C O L I40 300 m m g (S Oil “t; 1100 m 50 so (‘5 PM: 500 310 1’96 296 C (th01111 1100 136 134 134 (idn Dev 5100 330 370 570 C Ex Gill 0900 25.5 240 244 C High MC 8 4 2 3-. 2 034 C High Cr 8100 05 42 42 C Homsted .1000 185 130 130 C Husky 1254 814 I4 14 (‘ Husky M: 360 805 780 800 Cdn W0 0874 266 255 2&5 Cont Del 1981 B40 021 835 Charter Oil 800 188 188 183 C Allenbee 2000 B 8 a C Dragon 2000 25115 25 25 C Mic Mac 1146 420 415 420 Con Peak 1125 51/2 51A 5% C “is. Pl. 205 475 475 475 Cree Oil 100 415 415 415 Cree wu 2575 160 156 160 Dev-Pal 1250 115 124 125 Dome Pete 200 912V: 121/: 12‘s Duvex 15300 14% 14. 141/31 Fargo 400 570 570 570 Gen Pet A 600 375 375 375 Gr Plains 350 9161.1 16% 161.7% Highwood 500 23% ms 231/2 Home Oil A 801 318% 18V; 181/: Home O B 973 $18". 111 13 H B Oil G 2190 919% 191/; 19% Humber 70m 107 181 187 Jump Pud 500 27 27 2'7 Jupiter 200 205 M 205 L1 Pete 3500 8 TV) a Marigold 4000 14 13 14 Medal 4400 230 226 229 Midcon 11400 62 60 62 Mill City 906 241/: 241i; 241/: Nat Pete 300 240 238 238 N Bristol 925 9 9 9 N Chamb 1100 120 119 119 N Cont 2700 39 I» 39 N Davies 7500 24 m 23% N Superior 733 140 137 140 Northcal 7450 20 17 17 NC Oils 350 390 390 390 NCO Wis 300 14.5 145 145 N00 pr 1,50 937% 371A 37% Northld 600 10 18 19 Okalla 1100 112 111 111 .Pac Pete 7.465 91.8% 177/: 17% Fermo pr 1200 1'70 109 I70 Peruv Oils 1100 140 139 140 Petrol 97170 114 103 111 Phillips 2200 139 125 125 Ponder 5500 24 22 24 Provo Gal 5361 3‘5 315 325 Ranger 3500 m 215 as Reef Expl 2000 6 6 6 Richwll 1585 110 105 110 Roclw Pete 7200 10% 10 10% Royalito 333 411 10% 11 Sapphir 1200 70 70 70 Scurry 600 196 190 190 Secur Free 5500 7'30 715 720 South U 700549 45 2.3 42 I Spooner 1000 17 16 10 Stanwall 1900 70 74 74 ’l‘x C01 3000 37 34 35 Tidal 39950 93 94 97 Trans Can 2200 70 70 70 Triad 011 M49 400 £50 460 U Canso v! 36.7 175 175 I75 Un Oil: 5231 235 230 232 Wayne 71110 19% 18 19 Wespac 10100 10% 17 18% stume 2900 94 07 91 W Can 00 1200 158 153 153 7 ” I The Guardian Page 11 Saturday. Nov. 8. 1958 Wis _1 104 —.'I —5 M v. _1.-. +10 -10 _2 _1 _1 —Vz .3 +5 —-I —- Vs —% —10 +25 .4 —K _a +1 —3 +4 +7 —————— -m‘-.- _A W Del-alts 2014 I“. M" 1.31 'Ivlal 331.0 on 01 ’77 . s ~l 3’33“ Wt 4'0 41'» \m 1.0000 mm 19 IR :1 ' .’a(‘n )0 101 101 “RT: Windfall 500 14 I4 14 4.7/11 _ -‘ A- _ __ . C Ralvwell 7140101 no 70 I.» 17 fiche" mm m 9“ 1" Ruffad 100M 111 17 19 .1 v V \lvtama 1171.30 75 71 71 4 Denim“. mafiuéia 1" 15 Fatima 100900 120 110 117i -.’1 Montreal 925 55114 51": 51:. t 14.9“? C“? 179” 32 “29‘ 3" -1" Non Scotia 127 369% 60177 595,, ,1. 5,, .‘lI'Tl’Al. Fl 308 Commerce 795 S7 56“. 57 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Imperial 210 $521», 521/, 521/, Bld Mkrd Royal 419 $74»; 733'. 733/, -. 1;, Canadian Investment 9.1.1 10.01 Tor-Dom 525 $49M: 49 49 -14, (‘anafund 30.58 33.41 INDIVSTRIALS Champion Mutucl 5.42 '95 Alumml 2338 332% 311,5 31.1,; __ 5,, Commonwealth Intcr 7.67 9.43 Anglo Mid 29:: $7 7 7 1 14 Corporate Investor: 9.04 9.02 C Brew 1315 8361/. 35% 351,4. .. v, Dom Equitv lnv D Milne: 40. 1 15131111 V2175 58 Exec Fund .100 9.7.1 Inland 755 371/, 73/. 7% __ 1,4 Fond Collectif 5.2.1 5.74 Nor st.“ 145 sun», 121,; u!“ Grouped Income 3.111 4.16 Pebim n 5145 $100, ")1," 10% Growth Oil and Ga! 7.57 8.05 Simpson] 52-, 3290'. 29 39:1" 1 1'2 Investors Growth Fund 5.33 6.!) stedman 25 $33 33 33 .__1,2 Investors Mutual 10.86 11.74 Wainwright 200 7.50 250 250 110 Keystone 12.14 13.13 walkers .5557 334:, 33% 34% + 7/. Mutual Accumulating Fund 7.00 7.74 Mutual Income Fund 5.05 5.52 Sales to close: 4.271.000. Savland Inv 5.24 5.7! Mm'l' ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS Rad1§0n 4.57 5.11 By The Clnldlln Press Regent, Fund 5.41 5.95 stock sue; "1.11 Low Clo" Ch” Superv1sed Amer Fund 16.75 7.“ INDUSTRIALS - Supervised Exec 55 36.74 Mass-F 13:05 510% 101/. 10% —I/i Supervtsd Exc .'.5_ 30.13 Brazil 8037 668/. 61¢ 63.; + 1,0, Superv1sed Exec .17 5.16 Tr Can pL 7955 330:1, 30 303,, _1,5 Suprvised Growth Fund 1.85 1.” Pemblm 6145 $1103”. 10% 101.2 Supervised Income Fund 4.02 4.32 walk Gw 5061 3343/. 33.31. 341/, + '05 TV Electronic 12.44 13.30 0115 Timed Investment Fund 35.6.5 113.65 South U 180 549 45 23 42 +19 United Accumulative Fund 13.89 1500 Petrol 97170 114. 100 111 +1 A—Less and B—Plus stock exchangl Acme 52600 28 23 26% +400 commission SLOW DOWN AND LIVE Driving upon the public highways Is a privilege as well as a legal right. We owe it to ourselves and to the other driver to have our cars in good working condition: to drive at - moderate speed: to observe all traffic rules and to DRIVE CAREFULLY. . 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