z -Irv:-.-4”-v---.-s......-...-.-.., .. ,,- . Il"'P?NJ'me-Yrnt .-.. 1, ,1 I.'. it .1 .5 (1 ”&'tdCbalcG! mm: - V.-CONWAY - At the Charlottetown ..,t Hospital on Feb 19, 1956 to Mr. ITEWART - At the P.E.I. Hos- ” pltal on Feb. 2l to Mr. and Mrs. " town, a son. 8 lbs., 4 ozs. ' LANDRY - At the Kings County 1 Memorial Hospital, on February s- dine Maureen, weight 6 lbs. 11 IIIIIIIS. MAIIIIIAGES, DEATHS 50: Per Insertion C Page 10. The Guardian Classified Ads VVed.. Feb. 22, 1956 Births and Mrs. Harry Conway, a dough ter. Wendell E. Stewart., Charlotte- 20. to Mr. and Mrs. Colin Lan- dry, Montague, a daughter. Na- DESIRABLE Moons?-i"sELr3 - residential area. Phone V i Apartments for Item iwo rnnai-1' noon nasrizii apartments newly decorated. Brighton area. call 6864. contained heated apartment in llpartlilelhs I WZIIIIRI HEATED Ariinrniai-3'rT"i UN furnished. Apply Box 232 C0 Guardian. runs!-:' noon iii-:'IA1ir:i)(.” iii?- aret Eileen to Allistair Roderick, ' the near future. 02. iBONIIAM - In Munich, Gennany, on Sunday Feb. 19, to Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Bonham, (nee) Marg- aret Mclntyre, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Heath McIntyre, Char- lottetown, twin daughters Marriages BULMAN - COLES - At Milton Rectory on Feb. 18th , by Rev. A,E. Piercey, Verna May Coles of North Milton, P.E.I. to John Everett Bulman of Hunter River, P.E.I. mm Deaths IfIacWILLIAMS - At Roseberry on Tuesday Feb. 21st 1956, William T. Macwilliams in his 86th year. . Remains resting at the Gillis Funeral Home. Eldon, until Thursday noon then to St. John's Presbyterian Church Belfast. where funeral service will be held at 2. p.m. Interment in the Belfast cemetery. Engagements PETERS - MacI)0NALD - Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Peters, Aug- ustine Cove. P.E I., wish to an- nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Shirley Marg youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. Hampton, - P.E.I. Marriage to take place in In Memoriam HUGHES-In loving memory of Carroll Hughes, Emerald Junction, who passed away Feb. 22nd., 1954. Remembered by his wife. AFFLECK - In loving memory of my father Jonathan J. Affleck who passed away February 22, 1951. The years may change many things But this they change never, The memory of those happy days "ihcn we were all together. Lovingly remembered by daugh- :er Gladys. AFFLECK - In loving memory of Jonathan Affleck who passed away Feb. 22, 1951. The rolling stream of life goes on And still the empty chair Reminds us of the face Of one who once sat there God saw the road was getting rough And the hills were hard to climb So he closed his weary eye-lids And whispered "Peace be thine". Lovlngly remembered by Harold Violet and boys. MaePIlERSON-In loving mem- ory of Mrs. D.H. MacPherson, who passed away February 22, 1953. Do not ask if we miss her She was always kind and true. Never murmured over suffering No one knew what sxhe went through. Happy and smiling. always con- tent Loved and respected wherever she went, ways thoughtful willing and kind . at a beautiful memory she left behind. Always remembered by Mae, Robert and family. WILLIAMS - In loving memory of'our daddy Harold B. Williams who departed this life Feb. 21st 1950. We miss you so much daddy. And find the time long since you went, We think of you so often But try to be brave and content Sometimes our hearts ache with g : sadness - itlnd we wish daddy you could be near But there's a hope that some day we'll meet again Where sadness will all disappear. Sadly missed by his five child- ren, Elmer, Arthur. Faye, David and Paul. cents of Thanks Iwlsh to thank the doctors, nurses. orderlles and staff of Prince County Hospital for their kindness to me: also thanks to those who sent cards, letters. treats and lslled me while a patient there. Fred A. Leard. in Chancery Canada Province of - Prince Edward Island NOIICI ro cnnnrross No. 004 of WILLIAM ARTHUR CHANDLER late of Charlottetown hQnnns County. Prince Edward Isiud. Postal Clerk. II puuusnce of on order by the mode by nished apartment named. in Charlottetown by "bu-SIIICSS girls. References. DlillA1I.7U. RAYNOR'S CHICKS FOR ' Leghorn and Lcgliorn Crosses. Order now from liaynor's Poult- ry Farm and Ilruclu-ry. Char- lottetown ll.ll. 5. Mini 708-I. liars and Iruclfs For STr 52 cm-:v. DELUXE SEIIAN, RAD- lo, new tires, excellent i'tJllillllUl1. very reasonable. Phone -i007. Monms, 1954.741-:'A'rr:n.' mmo. Air-conditioning good ilrrs. air conditioning. Apply W. Doorwa- arder, Bunbury, R. R 5. WATCH. YOUR WASTE-LIN I?! When your old car starts cust- ing you money - lhzliis a good time to trade for a IISCII car like this 1952 OLDSMOBILE ”88", 4-door sedan. air condition heal-I er. snow grip tires, seat covers. exterior sun visor. Two-lone job; with dark blue body and cream , top. ' DOWD MO'l'0liS USED CAR LOT KENT ST. liar Storage GARAGE space on ST. PETERS Rd.. handy strccl. 35. monthly. Sterling MacKay, Dial 8855. For Rent THREE-'IJANAFUIl.NISl-IED, iiioohis Apply 209 King Street. HEATED UNFURNISHEI) ROOM for rent in private home. Cent- ral location. Dial 9743 ONE OR TWO HEATED ROOMS. Separate bath and entrance. Apply Box 228 C-0 Guardian. TWO UNFURNISIIED ROOMS. heated second floor. 525 light and waten Apply 241 Dorchcsicr Si. SHOP IN PARKDALE, 15 BY 40 feet. Suitable for repair shop, large doors. Electric wiring. Dial 8865. 3 ADJOINING UNFURNISIIED heated rooms on second floor. 330 per month. Available Feb. 28. Dial 5386. TWO GROUND FLOOR ADJOIN- ing rooms. unfurnished, sink, hot water. Backyard. 335. monthly. Quiet. Box 225 Guardian. iEa7Eo' BLAICII Seal coat, 12 Park St. LOBSTER rinrs LATIIS. mun E. McQuaid, Ilivcrdalc. PLYMOUTH ssmu. 1948. Ex- cellent condition. Phone 3158. NEW KODAK SLIDE PROJECT- or at Bargain Price. Phone 4510. BABY CARRIAGE GOOD con- dition, gray in color. Phone 4327. BROOD SOW DUE TO FARROW April 29th. Matthias Flood, Green Bay. mam: s'ril:i:'ns,' ours nu-:1:-arm yearlings. John Stenncrs, Marsh- field. THREE STEERS. ONE IIEIFER yearlings. John Stenvers, Marsh- field. : YEAR om cow nus Vro freshen. Lincoln Mar-l't:ie, Glas- gow Road. LIGIITFIIORSE V3-IYEVARS OLD broken. quiet. Vcrnon Glllis. Fre- dericton. P. E. I. Iiaby chicks V . For Sal” with a knowledge of book- Bggfgwuglggp APPLY JAMES keeping. Good opportu- lcordance with rates prevailing in For Sale Isrsery Stock case. Phone 3017. ms&7in.iX tone and appearance Phone 8987 after 5 p.m. . 'rKi'"siAiE"6nVExcnANGisF En cattle, general purpose mare. Frank Quinn, Watervale. Eva Fro'tJTv'aF'iiEs'rHn"(:1W. duc to freshen in March Apply Boyd Lowthcr, Carleton. i.isr'i:iz'"'cnsAM SEPAR-ATOR. Gus Tierney, New Haven. TWO RICIIARDS-WILCOX FIRE doors with hardware approxi- mately 7 :2 5. Apply Eastern Trust. WINTER COAT. VERY LIGHT brown, full style with loose sleaves. Sizr 1012. Good condit- ion. Bargain at 38. Dial 6249. NEW HOUSE, 6 ROOMS AND bath half acre lot. on paved street in Parkdale. Can be fin anced. Immediate occupancy. Phone 7739. FOR SAI I-I OR RENT BY JULY 1. General Store in Central Queens It)Calt.'tl in heart of tour- ist industry. Steady year round trade. Apply Box 227M. ARE YOU CONCERNED-ABOUT your children's reading matter? Try "The Mystery of the Golden Key" - or one of the many other exciting but inspiring religious "Pocket Books" 35 cents. The Bible House. 1721.5 Kent St. (Op- posite Eatons). IIAZI-II. BlSIIOP'S BEAUTY KIT Compact - Lipstick - Complexion Glow. 2.50 for 1.50 SEMPLE'S PHARMACY Queen St. Dial 4171 -Female Help Wanted wAWN1"i-3 ii 7i7r”bWc'E EIIITIEIIIEWI ed girl for housework. Phone 9642. irixpnnlsubiib GIRL iron housework in City. Central loca- tion. Box 231 c-0 Guardian. IIIGIIEST COMMISSION PAID TO ladies who want to sell cosmet- ics. No experience necessary. Full or part time basis. Dorald- ina Cosimetics Company. 576 St. Catherine East. Dept. 12 Mont- real. :23 WEEKLY FOR WEARING lovely dresses given to you as bonus. Just show North Ameri- can Fashion Frocks to friends. Va canvassing investment or experience necessary. North Am- ericnn, Fashion Frocks, Ltd., 2163 Parthcnais St.. Dept. U 3860 Montreal P.Q. 800 lbs. capacity. good condition. Ambrose A. Power who was born out: SET or GOLF clues AND GARDEN snaps: ALSO MAN- Write gel. Turnip and Kale. Arthur for free 1956 catalogue. Vesey, York. Personal limo. - QUEEN Street serving full course din- ners; specializing in Clnncse Dishes. Dial 5228. iINFORMATIO,N-WANTED nu. garding the brothers and sisters (or their children in iurnl of Markets At A Glance Toronto: Profit-taking hits low. priced mines: all - time volume high. New York: Stocks mixed: list narrowly quiet. Montreal: Industrlsls mixed; mines active. Produce MONTREAL (CP)-A department quotations: 1 : large 45- mr--V--m 4414.45: saianall 4: B 40: C :5. Receipt: 5. Butter: Current receipts, 57-3., fresh grade creamery prints Job price 58122-603 fresh non-tender-able 5134-58lr'z; storage 5854. Receipts: n Chccsc: f.o.b. factory. Ontario white 30V.-: colored 31; delivered Montreal. Quebec white 30; colored 3014: wholesale Ontario white 313'. at Charlottetown, Prince Eduard Island. approximately 1879. They were the children of John and Susan Power who uerc both born in Prince Edward Island. This inquiry is in reference to an, Estate matter. Please send re-i plies to William J. Corkcry. .lr. I Kriculture I gevlouai . Eggs: Small cases. extra-larggl "Toronto Stocks TORONTO, (CP)- An alltime record of l2.964.00o shares chang- edhemk ontbe Toronto Stocl 'mesday. edsing out the high by 149,000 shares, Favored among the low-priced mines were Arion, Atzlas Yellow- knife, Goldora. New Royran. Aur maque. Jaye and LomeBB- TWP agami gained 35 at 58. Belcher and Consolidated Iilalllwelliwel-'9 winners, though the latter ran into profit-taking. Some recently - strong issues were down, led by Thompson- Lundrnark, off 52 at 82.38 and in- cluding Nickel Eim. Quebec Cup- per and Duvan. Industrials scored a token ad- colorcd 321A : wholesale Quebec , . white 31; colored 311A. Receipts: Vance. trading in a two-point nil. range. PRM Inc. and Pembina Potatoes: No. 1 N. B. white 755 1.50-1.55; N. B. 505 954.05; N. 'a. 10s 23-24;, Quebec I30. I 75s.l35- : De I. no 1 75s 1.65-1.75 Florida new red 505 225-250,: Flor- ida No. 1 white 505 3.50-3.75. 1:318:55-tnallluii Ave.. Milton 87. l Vnxrnnraucnp GIRL WANTS HARD OF HEARlNG7' ;l;'ul:hbgu:::'- Apply 106 Wey. , Irv 2.;n I ACOUWCON ”.f."8i”i”.'i”' Fit"”:i3Y s town. References.yDial 83Itii.o 2- U" Fm” lvouuc. MAN COMPLETIW N” Mmiey Grade XII wants work for sum-15”" N0 D9905" mcr months. Automotive or Including stock car mold ACOUSTICON - 6212 BROWN ELECTRIC 117 Kent St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. salesmen Wanted RAWLEIGH BUSINESS. NOW open in Charlottetown and King County. Trade well established. Excellent opportunity. Full time. Write at once. Rawleigh's Dept. L470-I89. Montreal, P. Q. IS YOl'R INCOME EQUAL TO your needs? Your full or spare time hours arc worth 32.00 to 33.00 each if you are able and willim; to work and accept sug- gestions. This is a sales job con- tacting cstablishcd retail custo- mers. Our merchandise is na- tionally advertised in Reader's Digest. Apply in writing to Mr. F. Granger, 350 St. Roch Street. Montreal. Que. Services Offered MCLEOD'S AUTO BODY. SPRAY painting a specialty. Two-tone jobs. 294 Allan St. Dial 9751. CHARLOTTFTOWN AUTO BODY. Body and Fcndcr Repairs at a reasonable rate. Sydney near Queen. PAINTING. EXTERIOR and interior, and paper hanging call Irving Vail, Crescent St. Dial 5705. WANTED Competent Stenographer nity for suitable applicant. VVri t e :e BOX 233 GUARDIAN STAFF DIETITIAN Qualified Dietitian required for 725-bed Hospital to supervise Ward Meal Service. Forty-hour week; annual vacation: one month's salary in ac- erea and based on experience. includes two meals daily, laundry and medical care. Apply stating experience to:- Director of DICLEIICS. Montreal General Hospital, 1650 Cedar Avenue, Montreal. Quebec, Ilei Wanted Maledliemale l IEl;IANIT.E.7lVIEN on WOIVIEN ,wnatccl to deliver 200 Foods, COW-II-JUE T0 FRESHEN IN ONE week. Apply NA Darrach. East. Royalty, Dial 7695. K 10 VENDING MACHINES. A - 1. condition, priced reasonable for. quick sale. Dial 8370 onirfinnconn srovn. Mont-til E. Coal or wood in pr-rfcct con- dltion call 5798 aftcr six. LARGII-'2' GUERNSEY oifnnnn cow. due to freshen last of Feb- Mcdicincs, Home and Farm nec- cssilies to established custom- ers in Island Routes. Full or sparciime. 32.50 hourly. Write Mr. G. Laurin, 25 St. Paul St. E., Montreal. Male Help Wanted MEN OE-:'Nrr.vTv'r-:sns:p To meet demands of Electronics. Television, Radio Operating. No experience necessary to take HOMEMADE WHITE. AND whole wheat bread. Pastry shells for parties. Maple Leaf Bakery Dial 8432. HAIR STYLING. FINGER WAV- ing. .......hincless. cold wave per- maments. Prince Beauty Parlor, 142175 Gt. George. Dial 8667. BORDEN MYERS Building Contractor JOBBING & REPAIRS 28 St. Peters Rd. Dial 8735 JENKINS TRANSFER AGENTS ALLIED VAN LINES Also: Packing. Crating. Shipping of Household Goods to any outsldc points. 101 LONGWORTII AVE. DIAL 6323 Vfanteil IVWEi)F;.;?.4(l.'E:I!O'lEl-ES pints or quarts. Dial 8595. Wanted To Buy on nrzur - anocsiir stain: anywhcrc in City. Pay cash or monthly payments. Dial 4483. wXi?'r'i-:n”:'Fras 4o i."ns.- on over. Apply Lester O'Brien, 207 Great George St. Dial 3332. IW-:5foI6("iii"c'bNiiii'F)N 150?: youth work in church Vestry. Reasonable pricc. Apply Box 229 Guardian. gt Wanted To Rent runmsm-zn ROOM lN"EARwSAlV7- Iitorium. Apply Box 230 Guard- III. PARTAVTIME AFTERNOON on chauffeur's position preferred. Military and commercial licenc- es. Phone 6358. early evening employment as re-, ceptionist office clerk or cashier by Milliken Lake. 32.50, Gulch and Nesbitt Labine gained about 10 cents, IB-A Has Huger Expansion Plans erican Oil Pipe Line each advanced 32. Can- ada Packers B and Consolidated Paper gained a Dllllil. Eddy dip- ped 81.87. Federal Grain 31.62 and Anglo-Canadian Pulp 51. Most uraniurns were easier. led down 17 at TOR()N'l'() (C?) A British Am- Company expects to d more than S56.000.000 in ex- pansion in 1956. or one-third more than in 1055. M. S. Bciinger pres- idcni announced Tuesday. This uill bring to more than 522,000,000 the total capital spent by the company in six years, Larg- est share of thc six-year total, a young woman with college cd- nearly 5109-000-000 811111185 10 ex- ucation and ten yrs. meeting the public. experience ploration and production develop- References ment with between S50.00i).000 and on request. Box No. Ii.D. Guard- 560,000,000 each going for refining "ran. a nd marketing expansions. AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN WANTED We have an opening for a top notch automobile salesman, selling one of America's fnsfcsl moving automobiles. Salary and commission. Excellent op- portunity for promotion. Usual benefits found in a well organized and progressive company. All appli- cations held in strictest con WRITE BOX J .P. f idcnce. GUARDIAN. FOR THE 3 GREATEST YEARS OFYOUR LIFE Young men, here's a good-paying job with pos- sibilities for advancement. trades, and train to be a leader. for the 3 greatest years of y this job after 3 years, better prepared for civilian life. Or, you may stay in ing career and early retirement. venture in Canada and possibly abroad are part of your job. You will make fr will develop strength, and p sports and physical fitness you will be proud of your job. To be eligible, you must be 17 to 40 years of age; skilled tradesmen to 45; of reliable character a special Army tests. ing office for details. Ask the nearest army recruit- Learn new skills, new Join the Army now our life! You may leave the Army for a reward- Travel and ad- iends of a lifetime. You hysique through a great programme. Above all, nd stability, able to pass SALESMAN A long established and well-known automobile firm has an opening for a man. An excellent opportunity for the right person. Fringe benefits such as hospitalization and surance. Write:- BOX 230, cfo GUARDIAN WANTED I new and used car sales- life in- PROFESSIONAL CAIIDS BARRISTERS, so LICITORS, Etc. C Bell, MaIhesor:Fosiar OPTOMETRISTS N. Y. Stocks NEW YORK. (AP) --The stock market went through a stack pre- '” session ruesday with prices narrowly mixed but point- ed sllghtlly higner. All financial and commodity markets in the United States Will be closed today in observance of George Washington's birthday. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks edged up 10 cents at 3177.60, Industrials were up 20 cents. rails down IX) cents, and utilities up 30 cents. There were 2'3 new highs and 7 new lows for 1955-56. Volume came to Ll40.000 shar- es dowu a bit from Monday's 2.- 530.000 shares. . Benguet Consolidated Mining. at the top of Monday's must act- ive list up 1-8. also headed it Tuesday up I-4 at 2 3-8 on 118,000 shares. Canadian issues were mixed. Hudson Bay Mining added 3-4. Aluminum Ltd. gained 3-8 and International Nickel was up 1-2. Canadian Pacific lost 1-2. Dome Mines, Granby Milling, Mclntyrc and Hiram Walker all fcll 1-4 and Distillers Seagram slipped 1-8. On the American stock ex- change Canadian issues were also mixed. Eureka. Sapphire Petro- leums and Scurry-Rainbow Oil all added 1-16 and Canadian Mar- coni gsincd 1-ll, Loblaw B fcll 5-8. Shawinitzan drnopcd 3-8. Brazilian Traction lost 1-8 and ilolybdcnlte and Preston East llwlne hoth fcll 1-16. What stocks did; Daily Market Quotations Montreal Stocks NTILEAL. (CPI -Industrial Mo mixed Tuesday at the M t sl and Canadian stock as- .,.fil.;3., Lower-priced minlnd Issues continued active dealing. to advance to Base metals were stench. Stet co climbed a point in the steels while Dosco showed a half-poinl 10 s. Papers lost ground. Mccoll. Imperial and BA eased minor fractions in the refining oils and CPR lost five-elghts in the carriers. Beverages and util- ities were mixed and banks nar rowly firmer. In the miscellaneous section Loblaw A slid I 1-2 points, and General Dynamics and Asbestos Corporation a half each. Du Pool was five-eights better. Norpax gained 2!) cents, New to lead the mines. Bouzan. Qua- bec Smelters. Acadia East Asbestos, Virginia and New Jaculet were all a few cents higher. Among the losers, Panel slip ped 15 cents. Duvan 5, and Cana- dian Lilhiusn 4 cents. Industrial volume was 52,100 shares and mines 1,861,300. Of the 261 issues traded. 81 were up, 81 down and 99 unchanged. with 23 new highs and 18 new lows es tablished for the year. The stock axchange's closing averages show banks up 0.11 at 51,79, utilities up 0.8 at 134.7, in- dustrials up 0.5 at 295.2. combln ed up 0.6 at 241.8. papers off 3.41 and grades of slaugllcr cattle sold at fully steady prices at the On- tario public stockyards today Rcccipts: cattle 957; calves 184; hogs 230: sheep and lambs none: carryover from Monday 800 cottlc. i Priccs: choice steers 18-18.50;i goods 17-18; mediums 15-17; com- mons 12-15; good heifers 15-15.50; sales in 16: mediums 14-15: com- mons S2-14: boner steers and hell- ers 812: good heavy heifers 1214; choice fcd ycarllngs 18-19. sales to 20; goods 17-18; mediums 15-17; good cows ll-1150; good light heif- crs cows to 12; canners and cut- "... .. g,., -7 Calves were steady at 27-29 and Iaitx. In ..:l.Z.. .oli gt..,.I and K. 5.4.. vcalcrs. Mcdiurns sold at 18-26:1 commons 12-18. 9 SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned. and endorsed "TENDER FOR BREAKWATER REPAIRS. LITTLE RIV- ER. VICTORIA COUNTY. N. 5.". will bl received in the office of the Secretary. un- til 1.00 pm. (E.S.'I'.). WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. 1936. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. Ontario. at the office of the District Engineer. Public Building. Bed,- ford Row. Halifax. N. 5.. and at the Post offices, at Breton Cove. Sydney and North Sydney. N. 5. To be considered each tender must be accompanied by A security In the form of a certified cheque or Band! as speclnsd In the form of tender and made on or ac- cording to these forms and in accordance with the conditions set forth therein. The Department. Ihroush the Chief Erm. nrer's office (If. and R.). or through I undersigned. or through the office of 1 . District Engineer at Halifax. N. s.. will supply blue-prints and a specification of the work on deposit of a sum of 820.00. in the form of s CERTTFIED benlr cheque or money-omrr payable to the order of (II! RECEIVER GENERAL OF CANADA. The dewlit will be released on return of the blur.-.print Ind specification In good condition within a month from the date of of tenders. If not returned with- ISO Richmond St. J. Elmer elihghliia, BA: 105 Queen St. Former, Q.Ci, LL.B.FI Bank of Commerce Bldg. 'gAlli7sgon M."E;allz., us. 2 Richmond St. ykfg 4747 A. Wullhan Gaudol, LLB. I23 Kent St. Phone 423:! 7 7 15 Kent St. N. J. Mabon, R.O. J. A. Carruthers, R10. r&g WV Dill 5612 Byron J. Grant, O.D. g DIII 5611 J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent 1 Queen Sis. Office 9133: House 4756 IA that period the deposit will be forfeit; The lowest or any tender not necessarily sccepted. ROBERT TORTIEI. Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa. Fcbnllry 14. I956. Royran 15 and Aumuque 13 cenI- y Nickel , ... too 0 genes one not an one on on g? szrl i 89” Z'.'”.'.. 1' mu E-to gononooo E u. nu use cuss U E I D 3...... 8' 5 -I 2 2:: Foundation. ..i..-...'.":: " .'.'.'.'tl'.ZIi Row Smith .. Rud Bay Min n... -. .-use is .5-ds.L Int Paper .. Int Pete .72 L01... no-do A Noranda Price Que Pow . Royal .L Royalite . St Lew Corp Sh Aes:soassess.2E5s:sassnnssassssaeesase when . Shwnvn 4 Pc 94' .. . Steel Tor Onm Wcllwrs CANADIAN- Cons Pap . Ford Currencies MONTREAL (CP)-The L'. 5. dollar closed Tuesday at a dis. count of 3-32 per cent in terms of V lcnnadlan funds. down 1-32. It took i99 29-32 cents Canadian to buy it American. Pound sterling S2 ol-,, Advances . . . . . . . . .. gllutleh .29.; 9gA'o2'65 and golds 0” 0'04 8' Declincs ' 345 ' ' Unchanged 2-35 Ami , Total Issues . . . . . . .. 1170 1175 Am; pr Beth Steel 1513-4 Qgzfwu . Borg Wnrncr . . 4.1! 3-8 Ban NS Ches Ohio 57 1-11 Bath A - V Cons Edi.-on 47 1-441. I Auto .. .. . 373- 52.-n ElecL. . . .. 57 1-al C0"l'm"8d from "Se 2 Gen Motors... .. .. 44 i Goodyear . . . . . . .. .. 63 7-8-, Kcnnccott . 12.": Gt Nor Ry . 41 5-IVFISHERIES PORTFOLIO MllllU1"m"l'Y W - 33 3i3i "Fishing in Prince Edward Is- NV Cmlliill - - 42 7'3 land has aluays been regarded as R-"Nil" COW - -- 44 5'8 one of the provinces major indus- Sid 0” NJ - 15? 7'3,tries. My Government, being cou- Uid All'('l”-1” - - - - 5” 3'4 scious of this fact, proposes to Vnllilfillll" - 43 la.-stablish a separate department W951 U" T01 - - - - -- 2" 7'3 which will administer matters per- Wcslillglllluse - - 53 34 taining to the fishing industry and FF lcgisiation cuectlng this change - will be yI'ESEI'II.Bd for your con- Llvesloclv ation. "Good progress has been made TORONTO fCP)e All classes on road widening in the past year. The Trans-Canada Highway pro- gram has progressed .o the point where Borden is linked with Char- lotteiown by an excellent paved road. Plans are being make to com- plete the highway from Charlotte- town to Wood Islands this year. My Government is making every effort to avail itself of the latest proposal of the Federal Govern- ment to pay ninety percent of the cost of the Trans-Canada Highway for ten percent of the projected distance. "The problem created by the closing of our paved highways to heavy vehicular traffic has taken on very serious proportions. The economy of the province has been adversely affected by the frequent closing of our roads. Our chang- ing weather conditions make a road closing policy necessa ,y if we are to save existing pavements... "My Government proposes, through the Division of Laborator- lu of the Department of Health, to provide additional free laborat- ory services to patients in general hospitals and those who may re- celve treatment elsewhere under direction of their family physician. AT FALCONWOOD "The treatment centre at Falcon- wood has now been completed and will be opened for the reception of patients as staff becomes avail- able. My Ministers advise me that they intend further to extend men- tal health services. Additional hous- ing accommodation for nurses and domestic help will be provided in 1956. Plans for the increase of laundry facilities at Falconwood, which will be used to provide a central laundry for all government institutions, are well under way and this building should be com- pletcd this year. "During the year a section of the Provincial Sanetorium building FIRST The original and largest mutual investment fund in Canada is was taken over by my Government to provide an orthopedic centre for the treatment of patients suffering from the crippling effects of polio- myelltis and of tuberculosis of the bones and joints. Further space was equipped with modern facili- ties for the treatment of out- patients. "During the past year my Gov- ernment appointed a commission to enquire into all matters pertain- ing to School Division Number One with particular reference to the advisability of dividing the same into two or more school districts. My Ministers now propose to pre- sent for your consideration the re- port of the said commission, with a view to implementing such of its recommendations as you may deem advisable. "The rural electrification pro gram commenced in 1954 has pro- ceeded in a most satisfactory man- ner. A full report of progress to date will be presented for your con sideratlon. Unfortunately the storm damage of last month was so ex- tensive as to delay the early com- mencement of the program anticl- pated for this year. It will be lht primary duty of the power utilities to restore existing lines before commencing any new construction. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY "Tho geoloucal survey under- taken during the summer of on by the Department of Mines sml Technical Surveys of the Govern- ment of Canada has proceeded rapidly. Findings to date have been so encoursgingntlhst the Imperlll Oil Company obtained leases of certain grid areas for union!- ory purposes. It is expected till! a team of experts will arrive here shortly to do some ground magneto- meter work. "Within the past few months ser- taln public spirited citizens of our province have been considerinx ill! worthy project of establishing parks an picnic and recreation grounds for summer vlsllnrs and local peop . Legislation relstios ill the estabishment of provlnclll par for your consideration. "During the past year my GOV- ernment has conducted the admin- istration of the affairs of the DN- vlnce with every lble economy consistent with e efficiency of public services. Flnancin has been I carried on at e avourshll Interest rates. and the slnkln funds are maintained at a very hi and satisfactory level. In the D" paratlon and passing of the esti- mates for the present year. it u neces , that every care should be exercised towards mslntelnlnl I substantial balance of current re- venues and expenditures. "Legislation covering a wide field of subjects of Interest and concern to our people will be Ills troduced. This will include amend- ments to The Plant Disease Erlflli cation Act, The Potato Productlllll Act. The Poultry and Poultry PW ducts Act, The School Act. Tilt jug Acl. kl WIII I10 ys lOlII& The Time Uniformity Act. The Its counts and reports of the vnrioul Lyman Tremcre, H8mp- 'l:lI;l:sImrs'duain:;ov:ilr tllforripeartsstudoy; Prohsfo al C d mm” But. a m Gun” 8,. is-ugn P.E.I. depmmmu 0' my Gomnmen, 1--m--he . . -m-..... " I) dun. 1 I 11 or S ':”-'mm"m?: for H-Iinlrtvgoogwhshfoiftios (L; s Lr-r. iii." ,2I,n,"" skingai C 732?.” 3'23 --e- T? 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