he wa Oe eee ee a ee eS Soy ee eA a eee eS ee ee ee ~~ te —s? _ HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING---WANT AD RESUL TS! | ‘“ANNOU CITY & QUEEN'S WE TREAT the sick well Gig- gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. “THE BEST values for your Weatherby’s Clover Farm. Open Fri-Sat. til Food Dollar—At 10 p.m. AUCTION “45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian Patriot GREENHOUSES open daily 8 &.m. to 9 p.m., (closed Sunday.) Annuals, Cabbage, Cauliflower and Tomaio Plants, Red Ger- aniums, Begonias, etc. Jewell’s Greenhouses, York, Phone 7074. MOORE AND MacLeods Bar- gain basement for Specials at all times. Coming Events KING'S COUNTY Easter Monday Play: Eager _ *Miss Beaver, Morell Tuesday, May 26, at 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by Athletic Club. Dundas variety concert at For- tune Hall, Friday, May 29th. a by Bay Fortune Ladies St. Amdrews Presbyterian Church, Montague, preparatory service on Thursday, May 26th, at 8 p.m. Meeting of the session at 7:15 p.m. \ Marie 3-Act Comedy Play in 4 Stewart Friday, May 29 at CITY & QUEEN'S See Spring Vale Variety Con- Cert in Windsloe Hall tonight. St. Anthony's Legion Home, starting Wednesday June sale Heartz Hall Trinity Church on Friday, May 29th., at 2 p.m. 10 group of W.A. Regular Dance Elliott Hall: Saturday night. Dancing from 9 to 12 Weatherbie’s Orchestra. Births, Deaths, Marriages. banat 4 (When death notices are received too late to be included on this page, they appear for one edition of page two and are transferred to this department in the next edition.) BIRTHS WOOD — -At the Charlottetown Hospital on Monday, May 25th, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Edison L. Wood, Charlottetown, a son, Edison Joseph 7 Ibs., 14 ozs. COLE — At Prince County Hos- pital on Sunday May 24th 1959, > Mr. and Mrs. Eari Cole, New London, a daughter Jenny Carolanne, Weight 8 lbs 1 oz. WALKER — At Prince County Hospital on Tuesday May 26th, "1959 to Mr. and Mrs. David Walker, New Annan, a daugh- ter. CANADA PROVINCE OF .- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 11th day of May A.D. 1959. . In Re Estate of MARY J. MORRISSEY formerly of Orwell in Queens County in the said Province and late of Newton in the State of Massachusetts in the United States of America, Single Woman, deceased, testate. slo the Sheriff of the Cou y ‘of’ Queens County or any Con- stable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of John A. Mor- rissey of Vernon River in Queens County aforesaid, Farmer, the Executor of the above named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafier set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, on Thursday the 18h day of June next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and om motio of E. Somerled Trainor, Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published in Char- lottetown aforesaid once in each _ week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the follow- ing public places respectively, namely, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown afore said, at or near the store of Harold S. MacLéod in Vernon River aforesaid and at or near the store of the Vernon River Co-Operative Association in Ver- non River aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Es- tate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof WITNESS His Honour Haro! Leonard Palmer, Judge. of thr said Probate Court at Charlotte town in Queen's County,\‘he d- and year first above written. tS. By the Court. (Sgd.) Frances B. Vinnicombe, Registrar. RUMMAGE 8ALE &. Church Hall Friday, 7 p.m. ALL TAXES owing Sp ringbrook School must be paid by. June 1st. By Order Trustees. FORMAL WEAR — In stock Service. Tuxedos $75.00 Hender- son and Cudmore. Owing to death in community Springvale Concert in Winsloe Station Hall will be cancelled un- til May 28th. ; Notice — Provincial plowing match and agricultural fair will be held September 9th. and 10th. Opening Dance Gorden Lodge, Friday night May 29th, for Com- munity Enterprise, good music assured lunches served. Charlottetown, Thursday, 2th., 8:15 p.m. Easter Monday Players. The -Eager Miss Beav- er—a 3 Act Play. Adults 50 cents Students 25 cents. Rummage sale at the Vogue, 230, Friday, May 29th. by the Pythian Sisters. Dance Mt. Ryan Hall every Thursday night, MacKenzie Orchestra. PRINCE COUNTY REGULAR Thursday night Dance Canadian Legion Kensing- ton 9:30 to 12:30. Admission 50 cents. ENTS _ FRESH SOUTH SIDE Lobsters. | Boiled daily, 65 cents a pound. Vail’s Oyster Shop, 402 Queen Street. Phone 3210. DOOR TO DOOK service. Raisin Day, Friday and Satur- day. Buy raisins from your Rangers, Guides and Brownies. ‘ THE WILLING Circle of The Kings Daughters Home Cooking Sale at S.A. Ma Donald's on Fri- day, May 20th. ‘hi 2.30 p.m, . IN STOCK Asphalt Shingles’ Clover Seeds, Men's work Boots, Children’s Ganvas Shoes, Milk Pails. W. I, Bowman. ; MAIN BRACE Members. Fri- day night dancing to Main Brace Mariners 9:30 to 12:30 (The Brace is the place). RUMMAGE, SALE by Ladies Auxiliary of R.C.A.F.A. Friday, Ma; 29th., at 6.30 pm. -in the Club Rooms, Grafton Street. BOYS DRILL boxer shorts, size 6 to 14. Special’ 98 cents. Moore and MacLeod Ltd. TUXEDOS AND all accessories in Stock For summer Formal Wear. Henderson and Cudmore. PRINCE COUNTY WOMEN Demonstrators full or part time—car necessary. Replies from city and rural greatly ap preciated. Reply to Mrs. E. Pass- field’ Box 684 ie or prone 3291 Summerside. DR. PETER MacDONALD’S OFf- fice, Crapaud, will be open in the afternoons from 2:00 to 4.00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Fri- day, and Saturday. Evenings 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Monday Thursday, and Friday for sum mer months only. ' A SPECIAL meeting of Red equée District L.O.1,. will be held in Bedeque Lodge room Thurs day, May 2th, at 8pm. Im- portant business. G. C: Bell, ’/Dis- trict Master. KING'S COUNTY TEACHERS — MONTAGUE LO- cal meeting Montague High | Reserve Wednesday July 15th for Tignish Firemen’s Carnival. BIRTHS MacLAUCHLAN — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Tues- - day, May 26th, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin MacLauchlan, Stanhope, a daughter. Weight 7 Ibs., 13 ozs. . ENGAGEMENTS DUFORT — MacDONALD — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dufort of Montreal announce the engage- ment of their daughter Claire to John F. MacDonald, B.Se. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Arthur MacDonald of Souris, P.E.I. Marriage will take place on July 4th in Our Lady of the Angelg OCburch Montreal. DEATHS BROWN — At Waltham, Mass, on May 23rd, 1959, Samual Maicom Brown age 73 years. Brother of Mrs. Vincent Grant Millview. IN MEMORIAM - WADDELL — In loving memory of our infant baby, Bonnie Dale Waddell, who passed away May THAW — Im loving memory of our dear husband and father, Chester E. Shaw, who passed away May 28th, 1954. Ever remembered and sadly iissed by wife .and family. DEATH NOTICE CHARLES LARTER There away April 20, 1969 Mr. Charles an Charlottetown Hos- ° Legion. He leavés to mourn his sorrow- ful wife Caroline Maftin, and the following sons and daughters Allison, (Canadian Army at Hali- fax) Genevieve, (Mrs. David White, Nfid.), James, Charies Jr. Lioyd (Toronto), Florence ‘Mre. Meston) and Shirley (Mrs. Jos- eph Heartz (City). @ The funeral was held on Thurs- day morning from his late resi- dence, 217 Sydney &t. to S&. Dunetan’s Basilica, where Re quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Preston Ham- mill, who also conducted the ser- vice at the grave, Members of the local branch of the Canadian Legion, and represen'>‘'ves of School, Thursday, May 28th, 8:15. p.m. Fune ral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL ‘DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown ‘Dial 5549 Monuments MONUMENTS VERE BECK & | SON LTD. Montague & Charlottetown Memorial Craftsmen sincé 1870 a enlaces attended in a body. . i The Canadian Legion graveside “| service was conducted by Com- rade Harry Mortimer. Last Post amd Revielle Were sounded by bugler David Millis. Pallbearers were: James Sherry, James Hughes, John Mer- ison, Wiliam Munroe, Milford Batchilder, Ijner Leitemen. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. Pillow—The Family Wreaths, Sprays. Cut Flowers. Harry, Emma Harley and family Rennie and Jessie Larter rIvan, Margaret Petersen, Rich- mond Hill, Ontario Jim, Ann Buchanan, Willowdale, | Ontario Jack and Jean Durant and fam- | ily Elmer, Dan and Harry Larter Angie, Kit and Erlene, Roxbury Mass., U.S.A. ~ | U.A.W. Members Local 112. Tor- onto, Ontario Retail Wholsesale Dept. Stores, Toronto, Ontario Dominion Stores Lid., Ont. Employers of Maritime Piectric Power Plant Toronto | Local Union 1432 1.B.F.W. | Maritime Electric Company. Lim- ited Lioyd, Mary and Tootsie Larter, t MASS CARDS Miss Adelaide Lartér Helen, Jean, Roberta Neer Les Larter rene oe Walter Land, and family Mr. and Mrs. Gerhld MacDonald Mr. and ‘Mrs. Daniel Larter Emily, Ruth, Pearl and Eddie Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hughes, and family and M Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shanaghan | Mrs. Margaret Grescher the Maritime Electric Company Mrs. Winnifred Roberts and fam- Tuesday, | | wm » « | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs, May 28, 1959. 21 < ‘. aa Est 0 +%&% ee ee “a " Siscoe ito = mm ¥. s DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS [E=. 233 ? = +% shia Secteiee ie 2 71 SU RY each and International Nickel up) Buffad soo wm 1% 2 48 Some 2175 "s a Mos 2 MMA 4%. McIntyre Porcupine slid 1%, | 5 wee 11500 190 160 185) (+35 — cg | = an fi i Distill Bunker 70 &% FT «+T ~~ By AD ers Seagrams %, Dome Cable = 6 117 ~ so tf nh 4 THE CANADIAN PRESS Mines and Hudson Bay Mining | cadamet =e 6S (fll wo 2S 25 25 —ti Toronto — Market mixed in| each, ‘ Camp Chib 2100 680 OS om +5 a a2 2 8 S| moderate trading. American Stock Exchange|C@™? RU 10 S12 13 2 + 4 Temeents OT OS New ‘York — Market higher; Cut me 6 «fa md | 1 . *| prides showed an upside dge. [c Ninca 2071 19 17 19 _ | Teck-H 1917 228 220 2B 43 | selected issues in demand. Brazilian Traction was down %| Cdn NW m6 en pee "Ee Montreal — Market irregularly|and Shawinigan % while Eur-|C2™ioe a aie ae Le oo 8 8 oat lower im moderate trading. eka, Jupiter Oils and Sapphire | can_Met m= 8 oe le. +3 |Tombit 72150 105 % 9% 5 Petroleums each advanced 1-16. ee oo M1 1 ‘Trans Res on »’ ° “at - | “what stocks did: “aptain oo 11 im 1 —_ CURRENCIES at stoc : actnen 0 140 197 1 S| Treas 500 a” 444 Wed Tues | Cassiar 675 Sli 10% 11% 4 & v Mee , Oe ee ee. : Advances 514 3a§ Castle so? 525 905 5 18 1) Agbeston 180 405 mS to MONTREAL (CP), — The U.8. | nectines asa 42g (Cant Pat = 5) 1), 2 148 lin Reno 100 5 408 40s dollar closed Wednesday at 8! Unchanged 219 216 a a =a Us Fort 0 MOM OM discount of $ 15-16 per cent im) nora) issues 1201 1291 | Chester 7s e'«@ + Use Can «18022 145 «110 193 +3 terms of Canadian funds, up 1-32. yore ING 8 Chib Jae so @ 1 | wean 4 : 7% ~ P uae Cun TOCKS |QGiibKey 2 13 6 ® 42 | Venere bem m4 + % ‘ound sterling $2.70%, up %. Reth Stee! a8 Monty W #4! chin M yo 15 tm 1 te | Vielam 3600245 240 2454 5 caren Se Keetey Stl S'we “ee ts ele ee | DIVIDENDS Cons Edison. 641% Std Ol NJ sete | eee ee Po > = * +? | we Bars 900 153 183 15348 ar Sac ce ee ee ee 8 a . : iagas ee ; By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Go°Cveeh, 129% Westngse =| Coniatrum 1500 35 BB | YOURE HG = S00 m@ 123 188 : Con-Key 2000 «(0 » ” ‘ukeno 1000 Mm Hh Mik Bell Telephone Co. of Canada ets C Bellckene 200 1% 1% 12% Shamee mo 2 Bw mM Lid., 50 cents, July 15, record | Semecott CBG 68O 1H 1 ll —%* ‘ June 15. o_o. ate ae a se me | Greyhound Lines of Canada MONTREAL cane oe ae an *4'*| pena a ee Ltd., 18% cents, June 30, record C Discovery 1989 395 * oo aie ee ee ee June 8. ; "REAL tin oe . Aeme Gas 100 19 18 1p National Lead Company 5 nied ir nr i ~~ Prices | a, oso 22 Ane 100 2 4 cents, June 26, record June, 8. regularly in moderate | ¢.. Howey 2900 4 0 43 +30 Rox ms 8. Se ¥ an Viau Ltd.. 75 * trading Wednesday on the Mont-\c warhen 7200 37% 38 37442 |AmLedue #7 16 154 LM eee Le lau .. % cents, July 1, ree- Amurex 1000 37 3H HOG oa hue 9 alana, Canadian “sith |: Geo soe Sa Sw culo «et = 3 = '*| - TWO OF THE BIGGER BEARS ; changes, following the pattern or . SS iad ms a +" | atmines as 470 490465. 3 : Asamera 15 1% 1% - NET EARNINGS “Papers. spurted abead in the|c= Now ews mt> ~~ [Baiek ie te mo te | Teo of the biggest bears Killed land. Roger Delaplante — (with last hour to rack up the best gain|© pian 3) 3. is is Ms | Basoe mm 7 6B | a ope aaa Te eee tae gun) presents the bears to May- By THE CANADIAN PRESS | the index. Abitibi was up 1 at|C Rescourt 300 13 18 13 + ¥/ Bala me 8 7 OM taro are a ‘| or Leo del Villano the man who “lle 36, but other ch y f C Sanorm 1000 =! TH Bralse 0 678 6 67%]))6™® 2 | skins are part of the general ef ; Dominion Stores Ltd., year |i: 2) anges were frac- |, sud 1100 @& SS @ +8 |Britake «10 5 MSM 2 | Fort to furnish new headpieces for | Started the big idea. ended March 21; 1959, $6,733,558, | 7": Conwest 1100 415 410 419 +S | Calalta = — RMT, t',| the Brigade of Guards in Eng- (CP_Phote) $4.18 a share: 1988, $6,548,125,| Other firm spots were banks Cop Corp 1000 38 38 3 +2 Cal EA 1 4 2% 2734 —%| the Brigade oF (rua We ; , co""" and textiles. Other stock classifi-| CoPt"4 me 2 mS Me 8. ae mm | vee, cations were mixed to i ao me 6 6 WiC teee me ey me | National Steel Car Corporation, | | ic waka te rregulatlyiccre se M M RB Ses oe me im 1 41 | a year ended March 31: 1958, $866,-/ "wer. There were few features. | Gowen = 50S gs as 8 [Cin Dev 15 BS ss 263, 51 cents a share; 1968, $1,-| Among the most active industri-| crime, amok FM |C Ex Gas 1260 285 205 873,871, $2.67. Se oe, + lt Se we ee ee Re oe ee wel etl Virginia Dare Ltd., year ended or aaa 7 Soctined at =. | oes sas C Husky wts 60 58° sao 580 —2 Dec. 31! 1908, $90,198, 39 cents a| Nir wee Ot 1b at 42%. Quebec! ning we me 2 B 4/0 SO Se im ie 4S share; 1957, $26,783, 14 cents. atural Gas was down % at 18,'Deer Hore 700 2 2 2 C Drage 143 OS OSD Steinberg’s slipped % at 30% and | Dome 55 S12 Wh 1 — AF tic Mae 2600 ae ee Dominion Textile advanced % at Donate. me Se West Pim oe es am oS \ PRODUCE on. ri ee 2 ie | oe 8 8 8 ft ‘ The penny mines and olts were | Fas Me Ms 48 |Dynamle gam im is7 1m 4% | MONCTON.-Canadian National | shortly for the diesel shop and MONTREAL (CP) — Agrieut-|'Tregularly lower in light turn pon wet ooo oo Gen Pet A 1400 ate a tem sw Railways te inviting tenders for the Master Retarder Foundation. ture department quotations: over. Changes were narrow and) Elder y400 = = ° * [oe ee a aes De a conttrection of phother bullding | Mr. Purddester added that plans Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices — were no features. | meson an s Ss 83 HBOUG © $16% : _ that will be a component part of are being completed = ae to country station, wooden cases, usttial volume was 90,900.) cic am mee 1b oh 1 — My iJump Pad toe ste the extensive Moncton hump yard | major buildings at extra-large 40%-41, large 40, me-|™ines and oils 396,500. | Falcon TD H% Bu BW + % | Ie m 6 5 taking shape on the city’s wes-| car repair shop and a rest house. dium 31-32, small 2. B 22, C 1g|. Imdex gains: banks .03 to 66.34; | Fare we 7) ™ OM O™ trvete soo 23—« Ss @:«s«+1s tern outskirts. R.P. Puddester,| Meanwhile, work now in pro. Receipts 152. re industrials 1.3 to 311.2, combined | Fruner gue 22s am zm 47 [Marisol = 15004144 +1 CNR regional chief engineer, sald | gress at the yard includes furthes Butter: Curgent receipts, ten-|-® by oa Papers 2.5 to 437.5) Frob Debs ‘i ce Se Midees ion ea = ahal ae an dan G and oot tees Tak wast ener derable 63%, non-tenderable 62%; | 204 Solds -42 to 90.89. Utilities lost |Geme Minee ee To ow sl [Mal Cty) soe a ae ake Nhe soraw. | be five-storey brick building with ; |-1 at 156.7. as +! IN Bristal 491900 % % % at the departure end of the spraw- 5 fresh grade creamery prints, Geo Scien 20 1S 1M 1S +18 : marshalling structural steel frame, approxi- price 4-65; fresh soaisay ian. Abitibt ‘tee a le eS an + Neves amo mom om 4l ar en ~~ | mately 19 1-2 feet square. derable, 64, non-tenderable 63%. | Abit pr Gt Lakes = 7 | Glacier soo mom m8 |N Superior 18% 10 ee 9 %| Mr. Puddester noted thet con.| It will house signal and com- Cheese: Delivered Montreal, es fet 3 Ss =. 41 |Gold Eagle 7000 164 18 M4 —4 | Gis 100 395 305 35 —8. | struction Is already underway on | munications equipment, the lat- not waxed, Quebée white, $2,/penx mont 9% imp Beak Dialer =m mo wb a +? [NCO wis 3 15 125 18 several other buildings at the big | tet being tied in with the general colored, 32, wholesale Quebec | Bank Ns % imp Of ——41%{|Grandue «100 188 165 56 8 |Northld = “1000 39-3) 3 2 | electronic installation, which Yard system, giving the yard a : ue PC 38% Int Nick 86% yy | Okalta om Ww Ww 1 d ‘ imaster direct contact with the white, 38, colored 38; current re-|pague PC A Int Pap onie 300. 8% 8 Lh ML pete §36— 160 81414 1K when in opération next summer | © vter forenea and yard ceipts Ontario white f.0.b., grad-| Bathurst B Int Pete | Guar stom sed we pew Pee Pete w 90 $10% 9% 9% + %| will result In faster and more et- | 2 caiman te a creme. ing station, no quotation, colored all @% Mass Fer 19% |Gamier wie om wm op GB es |/teme 1m im im Ie oe | fictent freight service for the grovide Qonnettite with the mail 34%: wholesale Ontario, eolored 5% McColl Gxillim inn * 8 Peruv Tn ante whole atlantic rezion—the Mari- a re Bidg Pret = SHAN BI. Cor 18% Herd Rock 1250 mm 2 41 | Petrol me 3 : times and Newfoundland. These | yard office and by this means 3512. Py meen 19 = Noranda S| oO of Lakes #7200 26 1% 2% 41) Phillipe ca. - ee +1 | include the retarder tower, being | the vardmaster will receive way- Potatoes: N.B. 7s 2.00 - 2.25; c Cement a ag —" iy | Headway 1700 >» Mm wD +1 ee on sn 38) (BO ee —2 built by Abbey Landry Limited bills, train orders and other docu. N.B. 50s 1.35-1.45; N.B. 108 .30-\¢ steamship 4 Que Pow | Heath — i = Provo Gas 1850 278 2% 275 +5 |of Moncton. and the mat rai | ments that have to be passed on 34; P.E.1. 758 2.75-3.00; P.E.1.|C Bak Com @ Royal Bank sy (pounsee = SS eas = [Quota = otk ‘ond hump offices. for which the |0 conductors of departing trains. 10s, 40; Quebec 756 1.05 - 190; Ce ie ee Lc wa lnet Bey | SD Ome Reef Expt M00 successful bidder was another Jo- | The yardmaster’s office, on the California 7.00-7.50. Can Celan 21% Shawin .. ma, ry vanes a ae wn om Royalite 35 8 «MS 825 — cal firm, Modern Construction | top floor, 40, feet above ground, C tt Fever @ Sed lta Ran a 3s mo evel Or xine a te eS | Limited. eer iraed tae ae pr ns fan PL. 27% | . sms wm Ww —1 | = ‘ “FI ving a\ciear yiew ya GR AIN CPR 28% UN Steel 2 ||ror nae io Oro 210 48 |S8PPR debe 50 $M OM + rere 2 ee i oe he will be able to super- Cockshutt 15% «Walker 5 Sarcee oes 18 115 #15 -S | Seaman —-$ CANADAN a Ue ee on es eS Be Pp k L bel pow soetnenen Ons maximum ef- WINNIPEG (CP)—The only de- | P Bridge Cons inka mms sa | wee FS YY l-% POOIKGS LG $s rule ile ground tee nt ei 4. Hoone oe SB Sal ae ee ete Stupidl’” —[remmlitien ns wel as res dian grain trade Wednesday was —— nt | oalUl ae so . se 5 1 14 ow 30) RODO Up! for the engine cae and te the reported sale of substantial Jonsmith ine HhClCU DUC et cine pon = 2 ” ear cheeker, and a small exten- quantities of wheat to Japan, said TORONTO potas aad a oa Tes (Trans Can 1500 oD _ OTTAWA. (CP)—Defence Min- sion will provide space for thé to have taken close to 2,000,000 | Kilem C-wte Ot 115 9 1S +10 a cae = = = jister Pearkes Wednesday des- heating equinment. The second bushels. TORONTO (CP) — Industrials | Kirk Min ono SS = > yy | Un Oils wo 21a «25 (28 | cribed as “stupid” a report that | and third floors will be devoted Trade was slow on the Winni-| were strong but the rest of the | ce a a @ mm 41 | Wayne mm 1 «619 «619 —1 | the Canadian government insisted | respectively to * communications peg ‘Grain Exchange and there|stock market slipped hack Wed- tare Line (90 19 10) Tone Ee a |US. Air Force officers at RCAF /#n4 signal equipment, while use were no reports of export busi-|nesday in moderate trading L Own mo 2 Mh MH - i) Sanécm 2. ee Air Defence Command headquar. | Of the fourth floor, added to give ness in Canadian coarse grains.| Western oils closed at a 1959/) "2" = Lim oa a ae 8 W Decata 19m it 16 18 —t iters at St. Hubert, Que. wear ie ie eae mwer height, is yet Closing prices: low for the third session in a Leitch mm 6 6 <i BANKS ~ | civilian clothes. — ; 2 4 ° * i i Lu rt 500 - , 5 57™ 4 y I i i th ss ferrari: es boner SAS Soden iam tase and golds loot | tszinaia “e KS a a + Nova Seota si cad 7m 7a ae ine te Oppadition Leader Pear. TIGNISH Dec % lower 73%b. a few decimal points. | Lorado Sess i has Ss 3 mlson who asked for a coment Barley—May 7 Scag gate The final volume was 3.275.000 aoe rc ine 2 im im —I% te = ons oe oe 4 io" the report Published by the] wre Henry Doyle has to re v ek Tatar oes b fie 3 shares, somewhat better than! Macassa 170 3 SOS Oto INDUSTRIALS American monthly technical jour- main for some time yet in Wes n d ' e , Maca a a 5 “I - f | ‘i ose. 8 . ” os SIAM. Four of thei OS OS kB kk Abeta gk. Oe FTA Tre — we nal. Data. tern Hospital due to a set-back in ‘ hie Poe most active speculative | macteod me 118 3 1 -—6 |C Brew 2é 1615. 95 4.— %| The magazine also said the U.S. her condition. Flax—May % lower 3.11%4D; | mines traded more than 175,000 | Madsen 1998 320 31S SO D Magnes 50 . regards the Canadian govern-| The pantry sale sponsored by Jiy 2 higher 8.07-3.07%; Oct 3% | shares. The best ‘gain went o | Magnet see flU8llCU8 CF lee Clie SCD ment’s contention that Nocth| ‘he Tignish Home and School, higher 2.99; Dee 2% higher 2.91%-/Upper Canada Mines, ahead 23|warsice dun a8 say — tg | inane fe gee at vet American Air Defence Command 2nd under the direction of Mrs. Rye—May unchanged 1.11; Jl¥/cents at $1.33. [Maren it 88” @ Pensins © oe fr 9% 84 — “lis part of NATO as silly [cone Saey od te ly higher 1.11% ant. Base metals bettered their Martin om « 2 2 -1 Simpsone CH 4% BM ™M th | ws | grand success. Home” ked Prices for class two wheat for sition PO Matatch 2500 17 (WH 17 + A gtetenan ims 3765 «475% 7 + %| Mr. Pearkes said this state fonds were readily disposed of. ‘ n _|Sition at the close but senior, Mcintyre 55 SOT 874 8744 —1% | Warcers 7 $344 3% M “i ment was “‘uterly silly.” | Th cles were export to countries outside IWA:|mines remained mixed. Labrador | MeKen 30 = MS ® a te sia a. % | : y Sun , | Three articles » won by the 1 nor 1.67%; 2 1.64%; 3 1.54%; 4l eng N = oe OF | MicWat neo s- sp ww —9 | erm re | Outside the Commons, Mr. | following: 4 cake made and beau. im: § 1.42%: 61.41%. 1 durum and Noranda each lost % while) Merrin m0 140 15 (148 Total Male: 9.75.00 Pearkes said there are seven U.S. , tifully iced by Mrs. John Myrick, 1.4444; § 1.42%; 61.41%. 1 du Consolidated Mining was up “4 at! Midrim a a | ae | Air Force officers at St. Hubert.|Jr., by Dale Ellis, Roasting 189%; 2 1.86%; 3 1.72%. IWA)on% Uraniums were weak as venagy = Ee yo . +3 MOST _ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKER | of then ‘isieon olticurt and| Chicken went t Mrs.’ Lawrence . 4 in © § o ss ‘ . vA “f and domestic prices: 1 euat S Gunnar dipped % at 13's. | ates 00 17% f ime +! etacw ” die’ teak Lew cabs Ch'se t hhee of them on exchange duty | Gavin and Ten pounds of sugar, 2 1.04%; 3 1.54%: 4 1.44%; McIntyre was the big loser in Mi. Wright 100 2 OM INDUSTRIALS => |The four liaison officers looked |'0. “irs. Roy MacLeod. . 1.42%; 6 1.41%; 1 durum 1.89%; | golds, off 1% at 87%. Dome) Mult-M 1m 352 ineus 91600 87h ACTIN 4 Me e four liaison officers loo Mrs. 3.30 Obristorber has 12 1.86%; 3 1.72% dipped % t eq {Nama Cr = 1000 18 +E Beatty mes $1 11% 124 +1%) after American fighter squadrons) +04 tc her home in Ti Te [= ses 2 eres ipped % at 18%. Campbell Red nat Fay 00 11st Mase-F 6175 $15% 154% 15% lat Goose Bay. Labrador, and ae or n Tignish, Lake added % at 12 while a es es oo mu gu 3 tas | Stephenville, Nfld, and U.S. with hee oiler, Mr. G.A. Ready, NEW YORK Posy 2 pr —- Dis-|New Alger 400 8) OM : Tr Can PL on “\ radar units in Canada, sil 0f| Ouawa, Consde r. G.A. : Western olle, were quiet and|New oa tm «om mau Pete me SO OD fT which are under RCAF opers-| Mrs. Edmund J. Gaudet, Tig NEW YORK (AP) — The Stock changes were small Rovalite | New Dethi 30 2% S BB Dynamic 27800 1% «157 170 +9 | tional control. nish is a patient in Western Hos- market Wednesday weathered a bre | N Dicken 1500 263 37 «6S +8 | rida gioo 116 111 115 +3 | Mr. Pearkes added that these pital, where she is receiving ipped 15 cents at $8.25 while|N Goldvue 1500 74 ™% 7% id 1000 6 8 +? | aay, ffi t ired to treat fi some late profit-taking and r@/canadian Husky and P bina | N Harri 15 «12 «11% 12 + %, Mideom , atth seven officers are not requir reatment for the flu. tained @ moderate advance. Trad y emDINa | Now Howe 3000 108 8 9 —1 mus 5 OM «OM +34 wear civilian clothes. j Mr. Vernon Gaudette, Tignish i tt 1 alow were off %. All five of the most | N Ketore 180%) 1m 17 18% 41% sores sem 1? 4 19 Mi - —- ———|was a « the in the ng was comparatively ‘ active oils gainéd with Dynamic | N Man ae 8 me ie 1m 8 MOM, | “Welding Class” oon dine Cla of Prince of Electronics were strong and ac- up 9 cents at $1.70 having the best N Mylame 300 231 2 25 -1 U ee em 14 «1 «1m +7 7 Pp C Increa Wales V +i ectiael tive. Leading olls, coppers, rails, | y;, |New Rous Spe Sms MM Bat Lake orm om mM TO one wi eedtihota a ue : enator « i aa i Ca aircrafts aay “ Index changes: golds off 12 to Nickel Me 91%. 71 ™ - - MUTUAL FUNDS i Said Correct 29nd. ber; sed tevacets, "tam ie. r57;- bese temas of 08 to | Nur-heme 1008 *e " *e “4 ” sis eo. ma Ak Messts Arthur Fennessey and ‘ * , 173.97; western oils off 6A to Noraaié 503 951% 81 3% —% ¥ 737 9.04 SF N Y 1 David Richard, Toronto, are visif- plements and assorted issues | 195 5 wane «i. » # American Growth my sagt bccn elas o ae an ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs. a N a a | 17 10) eming says| 7, , the Atwociated Press average| "rite Cesamee Pres’ |Nopex gt Mt. S| Canaaing Meewimewt stg mW |he is confident his budget pre-[ Mx, Alphonse Richard. Tigsos f 60 stocks rose 80 cents to| _Terente Bisch ExehangeMay m7 | Notsyne = 00 IL OH NF Champion Mutual 551 6.05 ‘diction of a seven-per-cent {m-| for a two weeks period. 0 ” | (Quotations in cents unless marked $ N Gale ee Commonwealth Inter $35. 910 | Grease if the @ross hational prod Pe $229.70. Odd let, 26 — Es-dividend. tr — Ex.|N Goldert. Doo W BS B Corporate’ Investors 9.3% 10.17 Fo Bross onal prod-| Mr. and Mrs. Major MacDon. Volume was 2,940,000 shares | tights, xw—Ex-warrants,) . — ed i i” im _1 |Dom Equity Inv 15.45 . j uct will be achieved this year. | ald, Summerside Mr. James Maec- compared With 201000 "Tue | a,” an mtn cm che mvaoe Oe BOB Soo (meray || SS |. aegis | De sl sine Ms la ay. A 2 2 North Can 1100 mc ie | vles, F ; Among Canadians, Canadian el ga ace es ms ws is | Norvalie 10 » » —I% See os kon 355 695 |Insurance Officers Association| visiting-in Waterford on Sunday, ‘ ; Agnico 1m 6 G& & 1 | Nudul om 104 104 16% —%4 | Oth Olt aid Gas 750 78 Tuesday night that a number of| 271 snent some time with Mrs Pacific, Granby Mining and |arsitcho oo 6 6M) OT 4 | Obaske me 6 th Ok 4 | ccters Grmeth Fund a 4.91 ets eee ; err i ‘Brien . “wo 4M COU CUM C+] vous, a jeconomi uptrends indicate the} Edward Ellsworth. and Mr. and Walker Gooderham were up %/Alba Expl 3000 12) 12) 12) + % Bri ¥ | Investors Mutual 11.57 12.51 | Mre Jord 1 fuss ns Algom 1290 $idte-14%e 14% O'Brien rts 17600 MH 2-2 — Ween. 1940 1450 | advance of the value of Canadian| “"s. Jordan Ellsworth. _ Am-Larder 9000 % 35 2% +1 | Orenada mm 69 é _§ | Leverage Fund 6.72 7.% production of goods and services|. “ft. and Mrs. Henry Richard, ily Anacon lum 7” 7m +9 Ormsby 1300 at % Mutual Accumulating Fund 7.65 8.36 i = Halifax. N.S.. were weekend Mr. and Mre. Lou Des Jarding,|Ansio Hur 1000 812% 174 12% Paramaqg = 500 SM OA — BI at income Fund $22 5.8) | compared to 1958. exte of Miss Josevhine Rich Halifax. N.S. *lAng Rouyn 100 & + tone. 6 a os North Amet Fund of Canada 918 998 | Exports are being well main- ced. Church @t and Mr and Se Mr. and Mrs. Harty Redmond — a on mM | wh Ulheee ee e e | id 3% eae jtained, housing completions) 51.) stacnonald. Central Street. | Mr. Peter MacDonald Arcadia no me if % Patn 29005 485 7 = wel oe ans fav 340 89} | Should run ahead .of last year) wy and Mrs. Basil Whalen and George and Leota Larter 3900 115 «2S +8 | Paymadt m0 «19 is 19 41. | Supervised Amer Fund 7.28 782 | and indexes of industrial produc-| ¢ mily of Alberton. have tak Arjon 600 «134% 13% «13% Pee Expl is) 6S Supervised Exec % 77. Lae ba 4 j a y nm, have en Sisters of St. Martha, City How), ve $500 «1l«10% 1014 — 4 Peerless mo 2 2 8 Guparvieed toate O 31.12 tion, labor income and employ-| wy residence in the Conway pital. Alin-Ruf * 1000 16 1 1 | Petron ae eo is 5.19 | Supervised Exec 37 $38 |ment all are encouraging, Mr.| Anartments at Tignish, and are ate oe . ma ma Ce aa in 8M OB +1 | Supervised Growth Fund i :$ | Fleming said. receiving a hearty welcome from CARD OF THANKS |tcmcs fie tb IM Js" 6 wi ruce se ome GUN LB MUERTE Nite rtm | “Rate of recovery im Canada,|the resktents of the community Aunor mm mS Preston Timed Investment Fund A5.% B5.90 | as in the United Etates, had pro- everen ns . The family of the late OChartes _ “ a” 5" os 9 01. | Portes bo *s 7 re United Accumulative 14,926 16.22 jduced an extraordinary demand)? D.. Sf. Dunstan's University, Larter, wish to thank Ri. Rev. | pirat 14m0°17) «172 «172 «+1 «(Que Asem «100 OT, 8 ae B — plus stock exchange for commercial bank loans, tn- Charlottetown. is visiting his mt- P. McMahon, and Father Trainor |Bary Exp! 90 7 7 7 4? que Chih 17 #7 MB +h | ein fortunately accompanied by a/ thre, Mrs. Edward Ellsworth and and H aiso The Sisters of | Baska m2 2 8 + ote OS FE ls rey ake in interest rates.”’ | several of his brothers in Water. the Hospital, and|$oc Sm ot tot | acta, o) ®® —* | RITES MAN, SNAKE DIES | This led to a recent announce-|ford. Father Filsworth is the Dr. Killorn, all friends and | Belcher oe in i 8 +8 Gunton fie one LOURENCO MARQUES, Mo-| ment of tightening credit by the won — of — Patri oan Sa ae poe — ir} ? 5 " : Somers 1 18 116 121 +8 |zambique (Reuters)-—A 4-year-| banks. “I should like to empha-| “yy.” 144 vee. "Bradford le- phe Flowers. ‘Would capestaly ficve 1000 15% 19 14 + tf | Révroce 0100 = 3 3 = old African was bitten by ajsize that his tep was taken by Clair. Ascension and. their three ; ville 700 8% Realm 14800 snake while sleeping in his hut/d¢he chartered banks without any); phillip. Th nd like to thank Mr. Brown of the] pouzan oo 7 = = -2 |Rio Rup joo 11% 1% 4 +% : boys, unp, omas. a Hennessey Funeral Home and to | Boymar a 8s Rix Athab 2600 39 «3 «© —1! |here, The snake died. The man | suggestion 01 knowledge on the} James. spent Sunday at Rustico all those who helped in any way mis Te 7 (7 ae Oe 2 ‘1 |said his father had vaccinated |part of the government or the’ with Mr. LeClairs brother, Rev. | during our recent gad bereave- a SS \ ™ Sou T oe s ee him against snake bite with spe-| Bank of Canada,” the minister | 1 H. LeClair, also his varentg, "ment Brunswick te Bo 508 SS san amt | me cial roots said. , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LeClaie, e » *