epen all this - HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING---WANT AD RESULTS! | at 1 t x — ANNOUNCEMENTS CITY & QUEEN'S FOR COMPLETE wiring and Sweaters, Sizes 16, 18 and 20. Price $7.98. The Gloria Ladies’ AUCTION “4S” Score Cards). : for sale at Guardian - Patriot Central Printing. Sad 5 Store, Long Cree, care of Beach Grove Inn, Sun Beam Iron, Mrs. Jack Meredith, A NEW shipment of white crin-]17 Felling Street, City. i 50 yards around the bot- olines, tom, $4.98. The Gloria Ladies’| HISTORICAL EXHIBITION, Wear. Sponsored by P.E.I. Historical Society, Y.M.C.A., June 15th., please bring to the “Gym” at the Y.M.C.A, or phone 3425 to have .| it ealled_for. items on loan care- fully. supervised and on exhibit under glass. PRINCE COUNTY DR. R.W. AULD will be absent from his practice from June 10th to 14th inclusive. Dr. Carson, chiropractor, Sum- merside, Thursday, and Saturday other days in Charlottetown. Reserve Wednesday July 15, for Tignish Firemen’s Carnival. Show and dance, Borden Can- adian Legion Hall tonight at 8.30. REGULAR Thursday night Dance Canadian Legion Kensing- ton 9:30 to 12:30. Admission 50 cents. Reserve August 5th., for Legion Carnival at Tignish, Special at- tractions. PANTRY .SALE and bazaar in Davison Building, Saturday June 13th 8 p.m. Sponsored by New Aran W.L KING'S COUNTY Movie St. Peter’s Holy Name Hall, Wednesday, June 17th, 8.15 not Tuesday 16th., as Advertised. Bingo Morell Legion Home, Friday, June 12th, 8.00 o'clock Door prize Fruit Cake. 20 games. Good prizes. Admission 3 cents. REGULAR meeting Hospital auxiliary Monday, June 15th at ANNUAL MEETING Elliott Hall June 16, 1959 at 8 p.m. 1959. Anyone having Historical or Pioneer ing of | summer home of Mrs L.H. Poole. erest | Food Sale. Births, Deaths, Marriages (When death notices are received toe late to be included en this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are transferred te this department in the next edition.) BIRTHS Pal pig ln ana to| Place at 2.30 p:m. on August Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davies 8, at Howick United Church © son Albert Howard, Quebec. ozs. IN MEMORIAM ENGAGEMENTS MACKENZIE — In loving mem- and brother, So ry of our son Mrs. Francis Gardi Carl MacKenzie, who departed oe eee wish to an- this life June llth, 1947. mounce the engagement of their |A little tribute true and tender daughter, Mary Joyce, to Alvin| Just to say that we remember, son of Mr. and Mrs. James|Dear is his memory, sweet is his Marriage to| name, : HOLSTEIN BREEDERS The annual meeting of the P. E. Island branch of the Holstein-Friesian will be held in room 66, Prince of Wales College, Tuesday, June 16th, at 10:30 a.m. Every Holstein breeders is urged to attend. ' CECIL STEWART, Secretary. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Law Society of the Province of Prince Edward Is- land will take place in the Law Courts Building on the | sixteenth day of June, 1959 at four o'clock in the afternoon. J. ELMER BLANCHARD, Secretary-Treasurer of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island. NOTICE The convention to nominate two Liberal _candi- | dates to contest the forthcoming election will be held in Belfast Hall, Eldon, on June 18th, 8:30 p.m. Each pil send 5 delegates. Guest speakers. JOSEPH ‘EDMONDS, President MILTON FURNESS, Secretary. FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE Plant Engineer — Sydney, N. 8S. — $5,130-$5,730. Mechanic 2 — Marine Signals — Prince Edward Is- land — $4,050-$4,500. Fruit and Vegetable Inspector — Prince Edward Island — $3,420-$4,020. _ Posters and application forms obtainable at the nearest Post Office, National Employment Office, or the Civil Service Com- mission, Ralston Building, 105 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. S., where applications should be filed. FOR SALE IN ALBANY _ 12 year old house with six rooms, bath and garage. Darge lot, on finished street. Owner just bought farm so must sell this nice home. May be seen anytime. See Mr. Thompson, Town and Country Realtors, Phone 2133 Ben- | jamin Lindsay Wood, Alexan- dra, who departed this Mie, June il, 1950. kind, What beautiful memories he left behind. Lovingly remembered ant sad- ly missed by his wife Helen, and family. HARPER — In loving memory of myy dear husband, Harold Arthur, who passed away, June lith., 1958. Vancouver, B. C. Darling this much I've learned to understand , And it has taken me a long, strange year. A year I reached but could not touch your hand And listened for your voice but could not hear, I thoug*t I walked alone and wept that you Walked somewhere far as lonely and alone. I am much wiser sow the year is through. F And you are still away, I should have known As I do now, there is mo road or weather, However dark, we do not walk together Ever loved and greatly missed| _ by his loving wife, Babe. FORD — In loving memory of my Father, John William Ford, who passed away June 11, 1951. A little tribute true and tender, Just to say that I remember, \Dear is his memory, sweet is his name, Deep in my heart he will always remain. Always remembered by daugh- ter, (Cora), Mrs. Uriag Car- ragher. FORD — In loving memory of my husband, John William ree. passed away June 11, 1951. How sweet the memory still, But death has left a loneliness, The world can never fill. Sadly missed by wife, Annie.. JACKSON — In loving 1956. Beautiful memories are ali that is left, Of one that I loved and shall place. Lovingly remembered daughter, Mrs. Stewart grand-children. Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 CALL IN UN AMMAN (AP)—Jordan has re- ferred the Syria-Jordan situation to the United Nations, Jordanian Prime Minister Hazza Majali an- border closure by the Syrian aw Summerside. Evenings 3604. aus ae er traffic. DEATH NOTICE. JAMES D, FLOOD / : i u ey felis in frcet FE Lure) Montague; a brother Gor- don, Winthrop, Mass.; ten grand- McHerroa. casket was tenderly borne by six nephews: George; Wil- ari and Harry Graham, McKinnon and Howard Reid. Her remains were laid to rest in Murray Harbor North Cemetery beside her loved ones. Beautiful floral tributes, silent messages of love. PHLOW Borden, Margaret, Preston and Evelyn WREATH ‘ Florence, Frank and Family. SPRAYS Alice, Artie and Family Newell, Ruth and Florence Blair, Ruth, Lorraine and Rudy Annie and Family George, Will and Mary Bill, Lalu and Donald Eileen and Charles. DEATH NOTICE MRS. VIVIAN M. HODSDON RUMFORD — Mrs. Vivian M. Hodsdon, 49, a former supervisor $1.03 a share; SUMMARY Toronte — Market strong, light trading. . New York — Market higher, vigorous trading. Montreal — Market firmer, moderate trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S. dollar closed Wednesday at a discount of 3 15-16 per cent in terms of Canadian funds, un- changed. Pound sterling $2.70 1-16 unchanged. NET EARNINGS Canadian Food Products Ltd.; 16 mos. ended March 3,. 1958, $98,300, $3.93 a share; 12 ended Nov. 2, 1957, $181,879, $7.27. $ 1958, $1,791,000, 13 “North Rankia Nickel Canada Life Assurance Co. Ltd. $1.15, Oct. 1, record Sept. 30. Mailman Corp. Ltd., pfd. 91.75 July 31, record July 16. Toronto Iron Works Lid, @% cents, class A 25 cents, July 1, record June 16. Toronto Star Ltd., pid. 76 cents, June 30, record June 15. Sterling Trusts Corp., $0 cents, July 2, record June 15. H. Walker - Gooderham and Worts Ltd. 36 cents plus 35 cents extra, July 15, record June 22. | __ PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP)—Agricul department quotations: to country station, wooden cases, extra-large 40-40%, large #0, me- dium 31-32, small 23, B 19, C 15. Receipts 111. Butter: Current receipts, ten- derable, 63%, non - tenderable, | 62%; fresh grade creamery prints job price 64-65; fresh wholesale, tenderable, 64, non - tenderable, 63%. Cheese: Delivered Montreal, not waxed, Quebec white 32%; colored 32%; wholesale Quebec white 33%. Colored 33%; current receipts Ontario white f.0.b., grad ing station 33%, coloerd 33%; wholesale Ontario, colored 34%, white 3. ; Potatoes: N.B. 76s 2.85 - 3.00; N.B. 50s 1.90-2.00; N.B. 10s .45- 48; P.E.L. 7s 3.003.235; P.EI 10s 45-.50; Quebec 75s 275; Vir- >| ginia new 30s 3.603.065; Cali- fornia 7.50-8.00. GRAIN WINNIPEG (CP)—Fairly good rain in dry areas of Saskatche- wan and other sections of the -| grain belt led to liberal offerings Wednesday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Prices recorded declines. Closing prices: Oats—Jly % lower 74b; Oct % lower 74%b; Dee % lower 73%eb. Barley—Jly % lower 97%*b; Oct 1%-1 higher 98%; Dee % lower 96'2b. Flax—Jily 2% lower 3.06%; Oct 3%-4 lower 3.01%; Dee 3%-3% lower 2.98. Rye—Jly % higher 1.00%b; Oct % higher 1.10%b; Dee un- changed 1.10%nnt. Prices for class \twe wheat for export to countries outside TWA: 1 nor 1.67%; 2 1.64%; 3 1.54%; 4 1.44%; 5 1.42%; 6 1.41%. 1 durum 4 4 as eS, ee 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., June 11, 1959 DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS [we se ee 2 cue ee = BS ms 6——C«dC Huy = 2005 Soy Meta Uren 50 0% 04 o%%—%|Ciu WO 2. = Nickel improved 1% at 91%./Putid samme wm une 4a | ulten ou am *lcte 2 et Buff Ank we = Corp 0 SA 14 + 4 |C Dragon = 200 : Banks were also firm. as Com-| penser Hill se Rb? 7 ee 8 8 IC Mic Mac as gu nm” ag #Y merce improved % at 62% Cable 5 lth i — uy | Merete ooo @ w 7 —2 |Cree wis 58 2100 “iss in 4 : although Brazil improved % at|Camp RL io S11% MM 11% tu (Name Ce eM wo is fa | Duvex we Oe on eee Wh ond Sihde at Wh wes np [Cm Aten SS Sine eee So lee ee ee 550 Foods ee wp ute! SHE ee ee — s 8 ® .-0 Home OU A imme S164 16 14 9% several strong spots although|can Tor me 7 7 7 ~~. i mH % Home Ol B 25 $i5% 15% 15% + % Seaptan: Breweries. drvaped.. 6) Seem = 2 2 — a —9," * ae 30 96% 16% 10% + point to 41. Up 1% each were| (7 ers New Cal Madeane "mk “tea 10 aa) _ So 2 wt -— Dominion Stores at 77 and Walker! C-met wis i200 un a a ~~ New Det om me % +2 | Medal tars 20" 205” 00” 4, at 36%. Steinberg’s A gained %| Cassar | use Silk t+ KIN Golan 2a 8 = — 27s 8s ee at 33% and Molson’s A was up|con pore so 4 +1 |New Hosco 140 & 7% 9 +8 | Nat Pete ‘oo ae = "oo: Qeairk mh ae oe «it ae ao 12 ™ “iw oe region mized 10] Go see — oa. 2 Newund 00 % = % 41 |NDevies imer 2 s lower. Eddy was % Chib-Kay ons 2 N Mylama 41600 237 219 22 +3 | Northcal “Bo (17 and Southam dropped 2% to|chib M mo ot 4 |New Roun mows wm mm 35 NC Oils m0 25 se ae cae @%. Brown was among %-point| Game am = S * Kime me mem eho ome ee om Carom + = 1500 Were Git ne ne te ee 280 em mo +8 | Nick Rim = a Pan Petemine 810%. 31% Mi at 174. Agnew-Surpess improved|mmee, |, SAM neee ee oe OY tt Pe sens % at 17%. : Cotsam i a 3 Nerpax . .s ie | Blace weno se fo 16 $8 Peany lames wore teregulatly|¢ Commer sas ous S| Geis ao & c* *| Prove Gas jus am am ao weaker. Seale um +%/N Rank somo Perey Closing averages show banks|C De wie um 0 se mo yu North = = 0 0 mo ibs a | Perme pr mas = eS wp 0.22 at 67.37, utilities off 0.5|C Dimweary ge oe me me + North Cas Se mw 4s tan a cil audios tea mice nea a (lane Ba Se i | Red Pete ang vs eae cenees uo 82 ah'40.9 and onanle SO 100 3 SOB | O'Brien rts 17000 ™ 2 1 —% | Sapphire i i oe . C Marcus 10 6 © Opem cdi a) Sarcee smo 1s im ims 98 up 0.85 at 87.42. Con MS xd SOL $20%% 2 29% + %|Orchen s60800 117 ta: 105 —gg |Secur Free 700 55 56 3 —a9 Chet em oe eee =e se 3 South U oo 6 CU HG OG aa, — 3% 1C Mosher 1295 10 8 111 +410 | PVARBEC MTF ee Sewell nwa achonee «~— z C Regcourt 30000 2 8 18% Pate OS am «ws us Submarine 11600 ‘200 180 . 190 anaes an eae Con Sud us ss 6 OU Paymast so 2 6 lo Tex Cal 0 6 MD 44 Beak Been a ee Den et | Cnet 200 35 5 es (48 | Peerless 2000 WH 20% Ww + y | Tidal 6700 102 100 100 Bak S08 imp Ot 30% | Copmer mm = © g -* lhe Ow oe a in a’ *“lneecen oe eS nw ee een a = oo 2% | Coprand 1914 m0 se me 45 |PiehOre §=6sm ie > 8 Triad Ol 4 05 aso Be @% Mase Fer ton |Craigmt =» $00 05 am ats gg paleer ao HI UK 1% 4 %|U Cano ve =a 12 it im —S re Bye ns Crestaur m9 8 8 etl pee on 7m 7 7 9 | Un Oils “5 16 15 m5 8 Coveand one = ‘lous ee OS OF Sines “Seo Weapee 150 104 104 1084 — 8b Seem 2% com Dang tana vg [me |S om syn [Maem om ww woe a a ee So lk ae too te ng [O00 Ascot Mao st ot Wa |W Decalta -— a wa Cin Brow pro St. L Corp) |= 1 | enone = ot me mm —o a = ow Fete 3000 160 190 we 48 Ott Powe isn Stee 3A |Donaida soo toy rg Gee ab | ekg 4 a € Int Pwr pe @M Trans Can PL 27% | pan” mm 2m Que Lith 3200 800 900 +g | Montreal = 5B BK CPR 4 UN Stes 11% | East Mal 000 15 169 we ~~ Q Metal mm © > 8 Nova Scotia 2a mee Cockshutt 16% Waker ge, | East Sull 35 25 MS oS Qunston =00 Mm 6S Oy | Commerce me so wna Sm Seagrams ™% CANADIAN East Met imo Momo Quemont 560 $1194 11% 11% — %4 | Imperial 535 $724 71% 72 of D Bridge = Cons Pap sou, | Eider 30297 166 «198 a0 +19 | Radlere 10000 GS CU (ih il | CRoval 35 3%, BA Bh— Dom Tar = 37_—s Ford “ieee 2 8 © — meee ae are | ee ee ee re Armin 31088 SN 0M. Ne + Faraday om ‘We 26 2% +2 | Rix Athad o@2wn.. 2 ¢ Brew ne oan a ree NEW YORK ive ie 7 3 3! lke me SS D saree 200 Sa Om ae ss 6 SB -3 Reche of Inland 315% ; \ Frobisher San Ant } NEW YORK (AP)\The stock |Ges Mines ‘1000 aon oy, 3, +! | Roctwin smo os at °° |Pembine a 1m Soh Se Sh OM market made its est rally | Ges im 5 ‘2 *|Sad Be 3000 14 1h + | Simpsons «= 1 Sh I in four months Wednesday andica en 2%, 2. tt lee om te we lwo ae a ee anne of Ge lens 8icee Ye 1400 700 190" gas” f,”*| Sl Miller = = Sn Weston B Son a ant taken the recent series of | Gec™, 200 3 Oe ~ _ Aa a 42 | Teta Snes: 26m.000. 3 sharp setbacks. “a mee % —%!sican VR op i ig) 1° 2a” MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCES The advance added an estj-|G0l Ease 1010 wm. ws om -4 Stdeona so ul wh By The Canadian Press mated $3,500,000,000 to. the quoted|C™™™® 1080S ws org — 6. @ 48 | Steck Sares High Lew Close Oh’gs value of stocks listed on the New| Gul tea som § 3 ¢it|Starratt soo se @ — | Abuminl dips S00 20M 20% 4m York Stock Exchange, based on|°™™*" 1500 S13% 1944 1, | Steeler 100 6% H% Wak GW 9296 $3, 9% 3 +1% the rise in Tho Asmtelnten Gunnar wis 4m 3a git” sis Steep Ro 1888 SIAM He 12K 4 4 | Arcam OS $7, Th TMH + : : Press| Hard Rock 1500 13 “19 19 4%/Sureem SiO mm mom Mase-F oo 8100 ie tons ery he Soot average Har-Min ao 2 6 7} Sud Cont = ee = .|¢ Chem 10 S11% 1% 1% + % Aluminums—continued their| Heath 2500 +5 s- Sytvaaine "two 458 ue us aa Nortneal 16m0 7 So toe M6 strength shown even in Tueg-| Hollinger : Teck-H 20 2 mm 1600 “4 day's lower market. Riectronice ono ue oe + oe me me 3e Ea Davies vor a met oe ° ‘a . beaten down recently from their|ing Lake “ie 1000 6h Gh Oh — huge gains, took the warpath | Iniration 00 ah gs | Tombill 96500 1@ 121 140 +20 | Orchan Ise0o 117 es OS again with bigger gains than|'™ =" 00 3 me en 5 tg | USaw so ww 6138 «613 «6+8 |: Buffad 1g7m00 19 «617 «= +8 other at me OM Hl cee ee ee ae ita son te a we oe Aluminium Lid., was the most ire Bay 200 300 300 ae —4e wee te ae ot ae ae . |C Halliwe oxo @ « @ -@ active om up 2 at 33% 7 te pe ee Ta SO 2M Ome % | LMUTUAL FUNDS Also active and higher in the | Jacobus os 2 mM Violam = 2 me lm 8 By THE CANADIAN PRESS tional Ni epetee was lnterma. ame — = =: 8 ca" a"a oe = rg AE Cdn Com né Pe 1600 - fos Bar Madea cnn ee ison sees _ 3 mo” =*| Malar 3000 6% + %| All Cam Div 655 748 rose 1%, er-|Jonsmith 8000 21% 29 a Wilirey 20-108 192 we —s | American Growth 718 748 Geoderham 1%, McIntyre Porcy-| 3°*%7 sa le wh ws = =§6100 % 6% 698 Beaubran 2.02 32.18 pine % and Dome Mines % Kenville oo 8 ™ 8 Wiltesy oo MM OM Canadian Investment 9.15 10.08 Higher ° Kerr Add 6130 S21 = + % | Wineh 2000 a * ey Canafund os among the Canadians|Kilembe 15186 410 mo 44 |r Hares 168 196 45 MS —9 |Champion Mutual 5.50 oa the American stock exchange| Ki © ts —_a mo TX | Yale Lead 11200 33 30 «3 641 «| Commonwealth Inte?” am 9i8 were Scurry Rain Oil. F Kirk Min 11568 8 @ @ —g@ | Yellorex ae ee Corporate Investors 93 0 ol bow Oil, Fargo| Labrador ™S 9M 2 zs %| YK Bear 300 1 M3 0 648 | Dom Equity lew oa » Preston East Dome and|Lake Cin 1600 12 ie ue —6 |Yoms BG se Mo 15 108 848 | 58 Exec Fund 5.65 Maroest ee SS SS 4S otc salen eee kee What stocks did: L Osu on @ 3 » = yen - Atvenees Wel Tass/b Sco Om & -0 lan ce yes ew oe ee nn cane ot 5 Chee ARR Declines 857 302) 1, Laz Cn ae ons Investors Mutual 11.60 288 Une od 191 711] Lamaque 200 0 30 300 —g |Acme Gas 1000 16% 10% 16% —1%4 | Keystone Bb» Ke hang 165 211 | Leitch 2000 143 140 ‘140 AP Cons so 68068 Bj Leverage Fund ol 67 748 Total issues 1213 1294|encourt eas Almines 2000 40 0 40 Mutual Accumulating Fund 741 O28 Beth Stee 91% Monty W eel 2a eS anne ‘om 30 a ae eae ene of Oe oe Om cae S Galte Loado wis oe % 14 12 44 |Asamere $00 1 180 16 41 |Redison «sm i Cons élccn | GG Ol Gk o+% | Lyndhat m0 (6 (1 (O16 — | BaileySA G5 890 890 S80 Regent Fund »d 3 Sf E Auto E ws Uta Lynx 0 lUe COU BaileySpr soo M12 Save and Invest. | Sis. wea nn Are TG | Mesnene 218 300 2 (we Banff Meo m2 1 «(198 Supervised Amer Fund 6 Te Goodyear 10% coe 3644 | Macdon ono 1 Oe CB | Basco 00 M% «6 «67S C+ | Supervised Exec 3S 7.7 GtNer Ry ss “inate =e 8 8 ee ee ee a [7 ae Int MacLeod n7 44 BS 8 Madsen mo ga mS ms 40 | Calas 2100 oF of @ —2 |cupervised Growth Fund 180 208 —__ = 22 ee = Ss SS eee is is janeast 7 9 4 Maralgo 1500 3% B BW —%|COlL we 100 © @ @ —5 Siok Bevcctment Voss 0 we TORONTO ~ -|xxaee ee ee et lar” me me ee Oe [Uaied emmanaine | nee 10 4 TORONTO 5 Matatch 500015 x“ “ +a Can Der 5 5 40 5 . : a 7 i ~S gp dev Maybrun oo 1M 3B «Ul lB IC ExGes 1980 ww Mm wD +3 X—US. funds. weetern ednesday made : 2 moderate advances on the Tor- Exhibition : onto stock exchange , 2 r Mines, a shade easier in ea trading, senianed ta elmauace Grounds activity. International Nickel led senior base metals..with a 1- ‘ « point limb to 91. Fal e| Charlottetown : added % and Hudson Bay ' : was up % to 55. Driving Park Golds strengthened at the close Seagate Saal Laks ee Seti e 16 Campbell Red Lake added frac- uesday, June \ ay adet and wit tne seo yq the exception ° af Culguty eat Bimaaon ton 8:30 p.m. 1.89%; 2 1.86%; 3 1.72%. IWA and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.67%; 1.64; 3 1.54%; 4 1.44%; 5 1.42% 2 1.86% 6 1.41; 1 durum 1.89%; 3 1.72%. MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP) Prices were irregularly stronger Wed- nesday at the close of moderate trading on the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges. Most changes were fractional. Base metals led the advance. Aluminium was up 1% at 32% and Canadian British Aluminum at 13% was up 1%. International ary of Boy Scout Troop 161, Rum- ford. She fs survived by her busband Albert E. Jr.; two daughters, Mary and Margaret; a gon, Ab bert E. III; six brothers, Ro- land MacPherson, Portland, Mi- ler MacPherson, Hunter River, P.E.1.; Angus MacPherson, Wiltshire, at 28%, changes were small. Three speculatives traded more than 100,000 shares. Orchan was the most active, off 16 cents at $1.06. Tombill had the big gain, cents at $1.40. gains: industrials 5.51 to ; golds .41 to 92.94: base 1.67 a 173.75; western fe fs E 3 [: 8 i ik x 2 1 # 28% ay Bee 3 EF. i ti why poatey E gfe : s+ * al Fra : : td B sustan__estep telcos eS. x4 2*z, tagepif Ath o8i reo, we SBE8se-gig8aytcisegs CTT news Mt WIN 1/77) 5. R. JO -ST. PETER’S ROAD ne: \ See Canada’s | most death-defying stunt show — * featuring the 1959 FORDS You'll be thrilled and chilled by this daring exhibition of skill and raw courage. You'll be amazed thot cars could be put to such brutal tests and come through with flying colours. Don't miss the Lucky Hell Drivers. And be te see us for a test-drive in the car these dare-devils: as the toughest, safest, best-handling performer for their eS driving hair-raising acts ... the 59 Ford. \ Get Special Ford Courtesy Tickets At— : HNSTON LTD.