e* ‘with leaders Eleanor Key and Sside Citizens Elect 3 Councillo SUMMERSIDE—This is civic election _day in Summerside with polls open in each of the three wards from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. There are eight con- ts in the race. “In the West Ward the polling is at the Knights of Col- Youth Centre, in the Ward at the Armouries; in the East Ward voting take place at the Canadian Home. WESTERN GUARDIAN “CARD PARTY at Kensington ’ KENSINGTON RINK tonich: Est ee Valley. 7:30 French River River 9:00. Admission to all. * BINGO every Wednesday night Borden Legion Hall. Good caw ‘prizes. Cash jackpot. CRAPAUD RINE ' tonight Traverse vs. in Semi-finals. Frank Myers League. Admission 25 cents and 35 cents. Skate after. fesolution last week, Hon. Pros- D Arsenault was quoted as that his present Blue insurance was costing him gome where near $4.00 and the Government plan be much cheaper on the ae person. - senau states that he did not make re- ference \to Blue Cross. He was feferring to another plan of in- gurance which he is carrying. of the late George Try oe ad on Monday from his late residence in Ferawood to Gt. Peter's Church in Scven- Mile-Bay where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. f Hamill. Rev. Reginald MacDonald was deacon and Rev. Austin Bradley was sub-deacon end Rev. Justin MacDonald, master of ceremonies. Rev. Herold Crokin was presen: in the . The pall bearers were Cyril MacFarlane, Cedric MacKenna, Herman MacFar- Jane, Russell MacCarville, Aus- tin Hamill and Cecil Trainor. In- terment took place in the church cemetery. . ‘PERSONALS The many friends of Mr. Colby Lewis, Freetown, will be sorry ‘to learn that he is a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hos- ‘pital where he underwent sur- gery. . Professional Cards Chartered Accountants 7. Karle Hickey & Co. Canedian Bank of Commerce Summerside, P. E. |. Phone 2235 % Insurance B. E. Ellis & Son Limited ~ fire — Auto — Casualty S Summer 5%. ce Optometrists E. E. Parkman Opt. D., R.0. : PHONE 3287 Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. Semmerside, P. E. |. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING Photographers ‘The Read Studios D. W. SEARS : Barristers ~ George R. MacMahon, LL.B. (Alse Kensington on Saturday's) ‘ Phone Summerside 3551 255 Water %. Summerside A- B, Campbell, BA, LL.B.’ Phone S’Side 3818 Erockett and Gallent Bids. = ES CUBS JOIN CHURCH PARADE Summerside Cubs are eeen, Edgar | Scouts, Ramsay as .they join Guides, and Brownies at! rs Today two contestants vieing for the sight to represent the West Ward. In the East Ward the candi- dates are the present nouncil- lor, Elmer Newson, Edmund Arsenault and Llewellyn Rogers. In the Centre Ward two oppon- ents are running against present Councillor Dr. H.E. Clark, Mer- cier Mullin and Ernest Morris- on. In’ the West Ward the council seat of Councillor Leo Wood is being contested by Dr. Gilbert Gallant. The weatherman promises a | Time Now warm day and it is expected a large percentage of eligible vo- | ters will turn out to vote for | | their choice for councillor. (Continued from page 1) said, are turning to the growing |of small fruits and vegetables 'and are making a higher net re- turn than the larger ‘farmers with the big investment. Mr. Bell was pleased that some assistance was in store for the young farmer. As a former re- present&tive of the Farm Loan Board in Prinee County, he re- called having to refuse aid to “young and capable farmers” because they lacked the neces- sary collateral. “It is easy for the established a church parade in Trinity. Uni- ted Church oa Sunday morning. ag started. LION BY THE TAIL Mr. Bell said the federal de- poaching lobsters to sky rocket. “They soon found that they had a lion! by the tail’’, he observed. He was pleased to see that the federal minister was taking a strong stand in this matter and urged all citizens to co-operate in seeing that the fishery regula- tions were carried out. The Summerside member said) he could not agree with New Brunswick Liberal leader Robi- chaud who asserted that pro- secution was not the _ right method of handling illegal fish- ing. Mr. Robichaud felt that ed-| ucation was the proper medium | through which the problem could be met. “T believe Mr. Robichaud must | represent a predominately fishing area when he talks that way,” Mr Bell observed. + POACHERS - There is only one way to deal) with the poacher who is a chronic and destructive law breaker—use constant pressure on him and his associates and drive him out of a en business,"’ Mr. Bell | said. relations, Mr. Bell said the Island received an additonal $242 million along with proportionate grants for the other Atlantic Provinces. He said this was of great assis- tance to the Island and “we are The only complaint offered by the Summerside member was farmer to obtain a farm loan | but many of our fine young men that the grant should have been $5 million, ‘which is the addition- Speaking of federal-provincial | BATHING SITES Continuing Mr. Bell urged the government to secure some addi- tional bathing sites while these could be obtaimed at reasonable prices. He felt that a number of good sites could be obtained by having a road constructed to) them and they could be gradual- ly improved from year to year. |. The Summerside member ran | into some opposition from the Premier when he suggested that the government make provision for a bird sanctuary in Prince County similar to the one owned by Mr. Moore in Kings County. The Premier told Mr. Beil to get someone in Prince County to establish such a sanctuary. Mr. Matheson assured him . that Harvey Moore developed the! bird sanctuary at Milltown at! his own expense. , Mr. Bell felt that more money should be expended on stream improvement. He suggested that the money collected-irom sport- ing licenses should be matched by the government for building dams in streams in an effort to improve’ fishing facilities. MAR THE LANDSCAPE The Summerside member said DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY Toronto: Market lower in light trading. Montreal: Market mixed in fairly active, trading. : “ CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) — The US. dollar closed Monday at a dis- count of 2% per cent in terms of Canad;ian funds, down 1-16. Pound sterling $2.735%, down 3-16. | DIVIDENDS Anglo - Canadian Pulp and Pa- per Mills Ltd. com. 30 cents, Ap- ril 7, record March 13, pfd. 70 cents, April 20, record March 31. Canadian General Securities Ltd. class A 25 cents, class B 25 cents, March 16, record March 2. Morsey Paper Co. Lid. 5% per cent pfd. 68% cents, April 1, rec- ord Feb. 27. Traders Finance Corp., Ltd., (4% per cent pfd. $1.12%, five per cent pfd. 50 cents, class A 6 cents, class B 60 cents, April 1, record March . ~ PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country station, wooden cases, extra-large 43, large 43, medium 39, small 35, B 32, C 23. Receipts 71 Butter: Current receipts tend- erable 64, non - tenderable 64; fresh grade creamery prints, job price 6512 - 66; | 6444-6442. Cheese: Delivered Montreal not waxed, Quebec white 34%, col- ored 34%: wholesale Quebec white 35%, colored 35%; current receipts Ontario white f.0.b., grading station 35 3-16 35%, col- | ored 35% . 355%: wholesale On- tario, colored 3644. Potatoes: N.B. 75s 1.45 - 1.55; N.B. 50s 0-59; N.B. 10s .23-.25; P.E.l. 75s 160 - 165; PEI 50s | 100-105; P.E.1 10s W:; Florida new red 50s 3.00. NET EARNINGS Asbestos Corporation Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1958, $4,134,769, $2.29 a share; $5,223,191, $2.90. Credit Foncier Franco-Cana- dien, year ended Dec. 31: 1958, $1.639.010; 1957, $1,505,466. Kirktand Minerals Corp. Litd., year ended Dec. 31: 1953, $28,411; 1957, met loss $157,379. Lake Cinch Mines Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1958, $527,803. $’side | ‘First full year of operation.) fresh wholesale| pasa j MONTREAL ~ Abmubi 38% Fraser 3s Abit pr 23% GT Lakes 40% Asbestos 334 How Smith “ Bank Mont % Hud Bay Min Bank NS 67 Imp Bank on Bnque C Nat 59 Imp Oil w% Bnque PC 354% = Int ‘Nick 89'4 Bathurst A Int Pap Bathurst B Int Pete . Bell #& #£Mass-Fer 1s Brazil 6 McColl : Bldg Prod 374 N St. Car 18 Cc Can ; Noranda 35 C Cement MM 47% C Cement pr 27 Que Pow 39% Steamship 12 Royal Bank 7 C Bank Com 56% Royalite 10% Cdn Brew 374 St. L Corp 18s Cdn Brew pr Shawin 6 Cdn 18% Steel TA _— 29% Trans Can PL 27 Cockshutt . Un Sted B Seagrams M Walker % D Bridge -“ CANADIAN Dom Tar 15% Cons Pap a Foundation %6 Ford 116 Torinto Stock ExchangeFeb. 23 (Quotations in cents unless marked $%. z-Odd lot, xd — Ex-dividend, xr—Ex- rights, xw—Ex-warrants.) Net Stock Sales High Low Close Ch'ge MINES Acad-Uran 30% HH HH Advocate 200 350 MO «(350 Agnico 247 33 COS Akaitcho 3750 «49 co) 426 6(—1 Alba Expl 8000 104 10 10%4H +% Algom 2105 $15 14% 14% — \% Algom wis 3615 375 355 370 —25 Am Larder 150 20 ©» WM™ Amal Rare 1600 16 10 W —% Am Nephe 1000 & a a Anacon 2733 110 107 HO Anglo Hur 225 $13 12% 12% — % Ang Rouyn 30 CU” za mz -—% Ansil 00 6465 CK (itd Area ® 100¢111 110 110 —2 Arjon 9600 17 16 17 Aubelle 13000 6 & 4 Aumacho 100 15 5 1 —% Aumaque 9000 | «14 “4 14 Aunor 30 20 OO Bankfield a0 O98 9 —% Barnat 9000 165 «(10 4 Barvue 1000 =(11 11 uo! 1000 «(17 17 17—% GBelcher 2000 111 109 109 +2 Belleterre 300 173 175 175 "| Bethim 2100 18 135 138 Bevcon 1873017 16 7-43 Bibis ‘ 2500 19 %W Me Bicroft wis 1430 4 3 3 Bidcop 4000-15 15 15 Bonville © sooo 84——~S: BA+% Bordulac 2000 «8 8 8 —% Bouzan m0 662lClCSKSB Beveon'ris 52° % “% % Boymar 38100 14 13 133 —% Bralorne 1225 795 770 795 | +30 Broul Reef 1750 4 SS SS —I1 Brunsman 1000 «67 7 7 Buffad 300 4 614A Buff Ank 4100 195 1909 1% +2 Buff RL 100 7% 1%); hH—-% Cable 1000 «= 2 2 Camp Chib 625 8% 875 85 <5 Cdn Astoria 29500 12 II 12 +h C Malart 9500 71 69 o —1 C N.Inca 16700 27 as 32 Can NW sz Bn nM OM Candore 10500 «20 19 19% —1% Can Erin 1300 6 6&4 65 Can Met 300 «80 7 TF =! C Met wis 10 8 3 3 Ul Captain 20 S13 i2 12 Cariboo 1900 = » S. 3 Cassiar mo ON " 1 4+% Cent Pat a 18 145 —(lUiK5 C+D Cet Pore 309 16 1 1 —% Chester 1100 3» 37 3 86+1 Chib Jac 2800 oa 6. Chib Kay 5100 = 21 20 21 +1 Chib M 2300 139 #4133 #139 «2=4+6 Chimo 3100 0679 77 78 —1 Chrom 100 25 —CU Gs OH 2 Coch Wil] 2100 330 « 37—CU OC WO t~ ts : E — A net debt reduction of $51,760 by the town of Summerside during 1958 was revealed. Monday morning in audited figures just complcted in connection—with..the « town’s annual financial statemen‘. Revenue for the year amount- ed . to approximately $249,000 wane expenditures totalled $196;- The major items included in expenditures were $78,284 for capital additions to the town; $60,960 for streets; $46,976. for water and sewerage extension. Major items of revenue were a federal school grant for RCAF pupils of $39,750, capital, out of Clinton Men See Flight Of Silver Dart SUMMERSIDE — Reginald Pope and Elton Woodside of Clinton flew to Beddeck, N.S. yesterday in the latters plane to witness the commemorative flight of the “Silver Dart’’, C ada’s first powered aircraft. he was pleased to see that a large mumber of roadside pits had been improved during the past year but he noted that quite a number of tumble-down shacks continue to mar the beauty of the landscape. He said it was always an un- pleasant duty to interfere with private. rigtits but added, “when private rights are abused, as they are in such cases, they be- come public wrongs and I would) back the government who would have the initiative and courage) to enact legislation to deal with extreme cases.” “They have. such power in other places, and where they act, they have the public 100 per cent behind them,” Mr. Bell said. EDUCATION Although the present govern- ment has taken many active) steps to improve education, said) Mr. Bell, P.E.L, is still lagging behind all the other provinces with the possible exception of Newfoundland. He paid a glowing tribute te the Minister of Education by stating that Mr. Clark accom- plished more in the last three The Guardian, Charloltetown, Tues., Feb. 24,1959 9 S'side Reduces Debt By $51,760 revenue, $40,000, debentures paid $85,500; depreciation of electric lights $38,268 and depreciatiun of water and sewerage $6,615. The latter two are.fundswhich are available for capital pur- Kinkora Man Is Improving SUMMERSIDE— Leonard Mac- Carville, 52 of the Kinkora dis- trict is recovering at Prince County Hospital here after he was found lying beside his ditched car with his hands and feet fro- zen Sunday morning. His condition was reported slightly improved. MacCarville was found about 8 a.m. by a motorist who with his family was on his way to church. He had apparently been lying ex- posed to the freezing weather for a considerable length of time. He resides with his - brother about 1% miles from ‘ae ADMITS SPYING COPENHAGEN (AP) — For- mer Danish diplomat -Einar Blechingberg was sentenced to eight years in prison Saturday for spying on behalf of Polish intel- ligence. Blechingberg, 63, admit- ted giving 11 documents from the files of the Danish Embassy in Bonn, West Germany, to.a Polish agent. ALBERTON Miss Frances Currie, Char- lottetown, spent the weekend with her parents,- Mayor and | Mrs. W.W. Currie, Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aitken, Charlottetown, were weekend sts of G.H. Hardy, Alberton. Mrs. Arthur Wright, who is in Charlc‘tetown for the winter, is | visiting at her home.in Alber-— ton. j c oa CANADA | : years than had been accomplish- Mr. Bell commended the rural electrification program of _ the government noting (hat 611 miles had now been completed. Referring to a statement that, “Any counry’s standard of liv- ing is roughly proportionaie to its consumption of power per head of the population,” Mr. Bell urged the gov2rnmen: to reach as much of the province as possible so that power and light will be available to all. “I feel sure that any rcason- able expenditure or investment in this respect will be fully justi- fied and will pay good dividends —not necessarily in cash divi- ed in the twenty previous years. | | FOR DREDGING, GABARUS, N. S.”, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS | SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and endorsed “TENDER will be received in the office of the Secretary ontil 3 pm. © S. 1), WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1959. Combined specification and form of tender can be seen and obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer (H. & R.), Ottawa, Ontario, also at the office of the District Engineer, Rals- ton Building, P. O. Box 875, Halifax, N. S. ’ | To be considered each tender must be adcompanied by one of the alter- native securities called for in the tendet documents. Tenders must be! | made ‘on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance resto .> _in ere = with the conditions set forth therein. Cite tate nite site| be er living co “it ons ” CD) tenders must Include the towing Coldstrm 12000 «$2 3S 8 43 a aie with Progress | of the plant to and from the work. Comb Met 216 3 ™ 3 ; . ther floati Coniagas 2000 $1 61 6! +22 | ROAD FROM WILMOT er eee ee ae Gententens : - vy | Plant which are intended to be em- Cc Bellekens\, 9000 ont sae os vs garage of the a — nh ployed on this work, to be eligible, mot to Summerside, Mr. Be ne € Callinan | 3000 “is “14 “ss ~41| Said that last summer the Town |") be of Canadien or United C Denison 53545814 19% 12% — %| had urged “the government to : 2 te : Kingdom registry, and > on eo 305-325 build a cement road and the, @)be of Canadien or United C Fen 1000 9 a ve a | minister agreed but later decid-| Kingdom make or manufacture Con Gillies 10009 7%7™% H-—% ed to build an asphalt road. “His! and, in the case of U. XK. C Halliwell 1499596 98 9 97 reasons were that a number of ; eee 2s 4 =6@ §6| farmers east of Summerside had cay: ee eat Ser 2 ans : Con, M and § 1300 21% tM 34 presented a petition asking for dos ad: fir a. ’ C Mogul 7735 MO 225. 2 asphalt : ; The lowest or any tender not : was surpris rat} P — ae a" i me “* much ed that) necessarily accepted. oa 64 6%—%4| the Minister would be swayed) C Northland 200 30 30 30 32 : ROBERT FORTIER, & ett ae B 12 13 + 4| by a a less I Chief of Administrative Services i 18 edmit i roug' pres:. and Secreta c : ry Sees ae, i, Hall et when laren malo af tere | Sree Peaster ae eat west 1000 485 470 47 —20 "| Ottawa, February 20, 1959. Cop Corp 9900 42 © 4 ent from North River to Char- Coprand 3000 210 210 210 lottetown was being -constracted.i - |. cG..lU x. TS > se = ' o ” re from, ae corm Arthritis - Rheumatism Craigmt 300 305375 30 420 a n received.—Wou e Vi | fg cf Ex j Crowpat $00.14 14 16 department be swayed by such ta acts pla ned lc | aes ee i 6 a peition-t_ dou it.” FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOK D’Aragon om ££ 8&6 « IVES De Cour 2100 2% Premier Matheson: “I can| As & public service to all read- Deer Horn 4000 23 2 2. give you the answer to that| ¢TS of this paper, a new 36-page — ot % 6% —4/ question right now. The Nort highly illustrated book on Arthri- | Trenaiae ein a i en River Road was of purely an ex-| tis. and Rheumatism will be Eka 200 3% «3 «35 + 4| perimental nature and no mat- —— rns age Algal FREE to 12 12 —%|ter what anybody would have! all-who write for at. East ; enn: ewe 4@ —! | said we would not have changed| This FREE BOOK fully ex: East Met 300 9 9 9 our decision. I may tell you that| Plains the causes, ill-effects and Elger “43% J15 111 113 42 | this road has not proved to be| danger in neglect of these pain- Eldrich 2 P ? a el aa =~ 6 41 42 satisfactory and we have had to| ful and crippling conditions: It Falcon $83 926% 264 29% —%| Put a ereat deal of repairs on| also describes a aa araday 100 106 106 106 — 4 | it.” proven drugless met treat- ne — 1% 16 16 +%| Mr. Bell renewed his conten-| ment which has been applied in' Frencecer es ‘ou, 4 2 | tion that a larger proportion of aoe Seemads of ee Frobisher 850 200 200 on 2; | the paved highways in the pro- is S yours Genex re 1000 1644 ‘16% 16% aa vince should be consteucted of| COST or obligation. It may be Cae sci Mtine® _ 120 $22% 224 22— | cement. When asked by Premier | the means of saving years of un- Scien 600 130 130 i . ! Gnt Masct 2500 11 10% — = Matheson what percentage he] told misery. Don’t delay. Send Giant YK 120 70 715 720 thought should be of cement, Mr.| for your FREE BOOK today. a 34900 57 51 54 ~g | Bell thought 5 per cent. Address The Ball Clinic .. . Gia Eagle som 2 20% 14—%) Mr. Matheson told him that/ Dept. 5262 Excelstor Springs, Gold Man 20 232 2%» 2 pine over five per cent of the Island| Mo. ‘ GF Uran 35200 40 «#39 «©6949 4 %| Toads are constructel of cement. — 900 173 172 175 45 Gulch 000 + co <7 jGulf Lead 1000 9 oy ie - j Geer vty Stat! a an Gwillim mk ss oa ae SUMMERSIDE ramet $80 14 1 04 —2 7 : 18 wuts ait 4p x | , TONIGHT (TUESDAY) 7:15 — 9:10 Headway 2300 48 Og? 4? +I% ni tbiedeaaiiaia - Heath 14000 8 — | ee v4 0 one 3600 «6% Neg 64 — % sng THE YEAR'S ee RIP B hi tul AB) Rimes its By, r [0 7) Hud Bay 525 coat = aa ~ % Ind Lake 3009 hihi Int Nickel 330 $90 = 89% 9% Int Ran 590 3 = 6330CO«W4 i Irish Cop 8990 350 335 340 —19 | Iron Bay 909 235 2235 235 —19 Iso Uran pod 57 53 36 41 | us 0 Jaye Expl 2500 = = = +3 a 12000 164 16 16% a“ | Joliet 2300 37 se = — | Jonsmith 8500 17% 16 - ha | od Kenville 5000 9% Ee ssOH i — Kerr Add 1089 $1994 19 19 = 1% i Kijembe 2100 261 260 261 46 i foe 3 430 | or lem rts 0 18 12% 15 3 cows “ae 2 2 33 | DEP Toy rat = ols rk Town 11% 11% 11% Lake Cin 200 117 117 117. +3 | SOSmtRS Dem ™UOAL Are L Dufault 109 106 106 106 “FLEMING: 77 MRAI IST yp: Le ane = Lake Ling 15390 9 9 9 —1 OHERLIHY'A ISTeLEROY | sae| exh ae ; (Continued on page 10) : wd some cars give you the ordinary... 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