The Guardian Pa,c!,e13 F1-i., April 25. 1958 Health Qt (Continued f.rom page it Decide Aug. 20-21 Dates Of 1958 Alloerton Exltiloition. Prince Co. Catholic Welfare Agency Has Annual Meeting Mayor Johnstone and Mrs. .Iol1n- stone: Dr. M-. L. Bonnell. Minis- ter of Health. and Mrs. Bonnell: A meellllg of the directors of the Alberton Prince County Exlllbrtlon Association was held in the Alberton library Tuesday EV€111ng to consider plans for the annual exhibition which will be held this year on Aug. 20 and 21st. The president, L. R. Wallace, presided. A number of changes were made in the prize list as re- commended by officials of the Dept. of Agriculture. These in- cluded additional sections to the dairy cattle classes to bring Mr. Murray Shank-s, principal of the Air Marshal Johnson School, Slemon Park and H. Wat- Two Special Speakers Heard At S’Side Trade Bid. Meeting them more in line with otherl exhibitions. an increase in the prize money in the classes for hrarses and improvements in the vegetable sections. Improvements to the buildings and grounds were discussed and will be carried out at a later date. The advertising committee reported good progress with the ads for the exhibition books and hoped to have this work done next week. public today, he said. These are financing and quali-ty in our teaching profession. lie health to prevent the move- ment. from lacking coherence of direction. Dr. R. S. Langstroth and thank- ed by Dr. Owen Curtis, Provin- cial Deputy Minister of Health. Presiding at the dinner was Miss Mona Wilson, president of the Branch, who warmly thanked the City of Charlottetown for fin- ancial assistance in providing the annual dinner. She introduc- ed Premier A. W. Mathesbn who said that formerly it had been suggested that the Atlantic Pro- vinces unite in one unit. Now, he stated a united front was being presented in many ways as “only in this way can we achieve the things we want". WELCOMES DELEGATES Mayor Edwin C. Johnstone welcomed the delegates and ex- ,lDl'. Owen Curtis, Deputy Minis- dination of all activities for pub-‘Eter of Health and Mrs. Curtis; Professor Campbell; Dr. Langs- troth and Dr. Wickwire, Dr. Hubert MacNei1l_ in pre- senting his report at the annual meeting of the Prince County The speaker was introduced by l Leads Baptist Fellowship Mrs. Robert Hogg conducted the worship period of the Fellowship Grculp of the Summerside Bap- Caitholic Welfare Agency on Wednesday evening expressed ‘regret that the Provincial Gov- ernment had refused to assist private agencies with a grant to wands of the agencies. He also urged that all con- tinue to work so that the gov- ernment will come to realize the important place of the wel- fare agencies in the social tist Church on Tuesday evening in the -Ohlurcll Hall on the theme- “Indivi-d.u«al Library Building.” Mrs. Charles Balllem was pianist. President, Charles Waugh, was in charge of the bvL'.si.n-ess when plans were made for an annual ‘banquet to he held on May 20. Robert H-ogg, Mrs. Bruce John- so.n and Mrs. William Meggison were appointed the nominating Mary structure. The financial statement presented by T. Earle Hickey showed that revenue was $13.- 982.69 with expenditures total- ing $14,179.94. The executive director, Sister Eugene, in her report said that the work of social act- ensuing year. ion is of vital importance. The Chuch, she said, must have a body of lay people, men and women, dedicated under effec- tive leadership to the prefectlon of the social order through the social movement. Henry Wedge introduced the guest speaker of the evening. Rev. Patricck Malone. President of St. Mary's College, Halifax, who chose for the theme of his address, the role of the layman in social welfare work. At the conclusion of his talk the speak- er was thanked by J. Elmer Murphy. Dr. Ray Grant, George Mc- Mahon, Leonce Arsenault, Ar- nold Mclver, Verno Arsenault, J. Arthur Clow and Ken Grant were elected as directors for the pressed the hope that all would return later ill the year when they would see the city at its best. Also speaking briefly on the development of medicine over the past 30 years was Dr. J. C. Wickwire, president of the Atlantic Branch in Nova Scotia of the C. P. H. Association. New officers named for the cc-m-mittee to bring in a slate of officers for the coming year. An interesting Bible picture quiz was conducted by Mrs. Waiter Simbns after which a religious disoulssion followed when each member vbr.ou-glut a question. Mrs. Norman MacDonald and Mrs. Bruce Johnson were luncth hostesses, after which a game of S’Side Resident Sentenced To Two Years In Penitentiary A Summerside resident John MacLellan, was sentenced to two years in Dorchester Penitentiary yesterday morning in the Sum- son Jarner, newly appointed At- lantic House agent general in London were guest speakers at a dinner meeting of the Sum- merside Board of Trade last evening held at Mulberry Lodge. The President, Mr. Clyde Mac- Laggan, presided and introduced the guest speakers, after wel- coming the large attendance of Mr. Shanks revealed some in- teresting and rather shocking statistics when he stated that of the gross national product of 31 billion dollars over $750 millions a year is being spent in educa- tion, or 75 cents for every $31. There is indeed a crises in edu~l cation, he stated. ' Referring to P. E. I. he stated Another Summerside resident was charged with driving with- out due, care and attention on Notre Dame Street. He was fined board members and other bus, that nearly half of the teachers iness men. are receiving salaries of less than $2,000 per year and that 150 coming year were Dr. R.S. Lang- stroth, president; Dr. R. D. Lan- dry. 1st vice president; Dr. B. volley ball was enjoyed. merside Police Court by Judge W. E. Darby. The accused plead- $25 and costs or 30 days. Mr. Shanks, during his stim- ulating address on the Canadian Conference on Education at which he was a delegate, stated that the conference, the first of its kind in Canada, had been cri- ticized in the press that it was overrun by professional educa- tors. Mr. Shanks said, however, only about 25 per cent of those in attendance fell in this class. He stated that another criticism Former Hibron Lady Passes Mrs. James Wood of Collins, N. Y. died in Gowands, N. Y. April 8, 1958. She was the former Martha Cannon and was born at Hebron, P. E. I. June 16, 1889. She was the beloved wife of James Wood, of Collins, New J. O’Meara, second v»ice’presid- ent; Miss J. Ray MacKenzie, secretary treasurer; Miss Mona Wilson, immediate past presid- ent. Named to the executive were Garth Crockett, Charlotte- town: Miss Monique Sain-t-Hil- aire and Aldor LeBlanc, New Brunswick. Following the naming of the officers it was announced by the new president that Miss Wilson ed guilty of theft from a dwelling house at an earlier sitting. Household goods and personal items valued at more than $200. were stolen from the home of Mrs. Leith Crue on the night of April 9th. Most of the goods were later recovered by the Summer- side Police. ' teachers are dropping out of the profession each year, while only 40 are being trained to take their places at teachers college. Mr. Sliankls concluded “Educa- tion is a social service —- it de- pends on public opinion and you get just what you pay for.” he asked the full support of the board members in tackling the educational problems. Mr. Shanks was thanked for SIJMMERSIDE ; Friday & Saturday I i Matinee today (Friday) 3:15 ET IL EINGS Judge Darby told the accused Jet pilot. Flying Officer Leon- at No. 2 Advanced Flying School housie University, Joined the ih the Pres? W35 that the °°h‘ his inspiring remarks by Mr. haah hfileh t“at§‘e‘i:h°Ph°§’{he§’ht the Egg, :?°g;?finS°fN1_‘m;_‘ 13;Ir(;I:mA:3 before sentencing that the crime 2____Big Hits. 2 ltd Compton, 21-year-old son of at R.C.A.F. Station Portage La RC AF last year and after herehce hchleved hhhhmg-, The MacLaggan. .hah° 3. 9 ' ' 5‘s°c‘?' thurEar1e and Mrs Ralph Waugh to W'l‘1'1Ch he had pleaded guilty Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Compton, Prairie, on April 3, 1953. ' .' ‘ '. _ . . ’ guest speaker answered this “'1' MR. JAMER , h°“ “‘°eh“‘g 1“ Brlhsh C°1“““"“‘ fG ds New Y;,,k Mrs Cm was one of the most serious in ,, . st. Eleanors, is seen above re- Flying Officer Compton, a basic hm“? nammg‘ ,g‘”a““a“’d hhlhm by Slahhg hhat the 99"‘ Mr. Watson Jamer. who is on hext mhmh‘ . g owanofiio Mrs H'am1d'B1.y_ the calendar. He also stated that on DeV|l§ ceiving his wings from Group graduate geologist, from Dal- t°th°Jela1h°rafl~ ahdls Present‘ ferehhe was h°h 3 Iegtslalhve a tour of the Atlantic Provinces, Head table g”eSt51h5th‘gh‘Hh' pencer’ ’ ' under extreme circumstances he Captain G. A. Hiltz, A.F.C., C.D., ly on an Arctic survival course. __ , . . 1d d P ‘ M th , ington, Coleman, P. E. Island ‘ . ._ ,1 ft f th C F While a student at Summer- iiiiadsy disclidir. tlhiiblgilihd 31:131. diii-I: iiigngiée Hlifige oglilcrgoisrs Iggnclgfi cu e remler a ‘eson and Kenneth Richards of Shed- ggggegf sentenced h° me imp” Island awernoon rom e ompton u- . . C . K . I. _ I I _ _ _. . I _ - , ’ N W Brunswick and the 13:9 ' . neral Home to St. Mar .5 Ang1i_ side High 5011001. Flying Office-1‘ P058 501119101115, aI1_d as 8 result for the ms; yelar Wm be.p1-omo. Atlantic Provinces are the gate 13; flee Richards of ohm Ste The accused, who is married nd GU Ch h h y. ‘ Compton was a member of the a group of resolutions were pre- u0na1_ A pemod of teumg the way to Canada, C a s . P- and the father of seven chfld,-en, a can “N W ere Servhce was Summerside Air Cadet Squadron, pared, many of which it is hoped will be implemented. _TWO PROBLEMS The results of the conference mother of Arthur Wood of Gow- ands, N. Y.: sister of Mrs. W. E. Leonard of Florida, Mr. Albert A. Gay, Summerside, Mrs. John Mr. Jamer also told of the co- operation his office wlouldneed from the various boards of trade held at 2330 p.m. with Rev. Arch- deacon G.R. Harrison officiating assisted by St. Mary's choir, with people of the United Kingdom about the consumer customer of this region and of the large re- stated in his defence that the crime was not planned in ad- vance but that he had been WESTERN and took his initial flying train- ing at Moncton while he was a member of this organization. ’Apache Warrior’ BE READY TO join the “Life Saver Club" when you’re called on this week. COME TO Hamilton Hall. ‘Fri- day, April ‘.Z5th. Modern and old- time dancing to good live music. D. W. SEARS R.T. Henthorn as soloist singing “The Lord’s Prayer”. Pallbear- ers were R.E. Ellis, Alan Hol- man, John S. Wrlght, Ewen Nich- olson and George Clarke. Inter- ment was in the People's Ceme- tery, Summerside. I rnltm l. Also active in Boy Scout work when he was attending school while at home in St. Eleanors, held the highest ach-ievement award —— that of a he Queen’s Scout. Flying Officer Compton recent- scouting boiled down to the fact that two very ‘ important problems are facing educators and the general ly returned to his duties with haven't done the job they are source base, resources that are complimentery to the needs of the British people. Mr. Jamer stated that Altlantic Provinces capable of in selling this region, the R. C. A. F. after spending leave at his home. and that it is necessary to show the people of the U.K. that the in all the area in supplying data for potential industries or cus- tomers. and of the organizations and plans that his office will en- deavour to carry out for the At- lantic area. The office for the Atlantic Provinces will be situa- ted, he stated at 60 Trafalgar drinking and committed the ‘of- McLean, Alma and Samuel Can- non of Victoria. P. E. Island. She is also survived by 22 grand- children and 17 great grandchil- dren. Services were held from the fence on the spur of the moment. Free Methodist Church, Gowands, _ FIREMEN HAMPERED Square. ked by M N.Y., April 10th. Interment in VARIETY CONCERT in Long , _ . , -" . . . Mr. Jamer was than r. Markhoms Cemetery, Markhoms . River Ham, Tuesday, 29“, and In getting their vehicles §:‘1‘;‘;;° 115,133 :3 :3’ :3 Cavhfadlah Mamhhh and R‘°hW°h- MacLaggan for his’ timely and New York. ' Wednesday 30th of April. Spom t)hi;tl)1ugh llndesd ofmdm<'f>t<l11r1s-tsd “gin cm, hat stocks dld. Th W d jnfomnaflve address, ,- , - o prece e a o owe e Bulolo 11'0 400 395 395 -5 ur. e . 1 ffigegugy W1‘ come and emoy, fire trucks, Summerside fire- Pam £30 300 309 3‘; 1 . (CP)"‘Tg§1rSgay’s Advhhces 638 494 ' Fine Far , . l - men had a more difficult time Yum 0°!‘ 1°60 miss 65 + }ntusur11.va- ra txlrixs wgs _e Declines 264 410 Appeal Cases , . . s E RV I c E F0 R TH E M ‘ ISLAND Presbyterian Y.P.S. getting, to and from the Scehe Acme Gas 1500 151.5 13 18% + In lrisainedls fiolhe ginl arlfgmigixed ghtcliahged 49 255 d Having Splrlls .~_ \ 3 hrehehts 3 ‘the act p1ays'f°r ad’ of a~ fire alarm than thhy did liifxc floor? zisi ii -if throughout the Montreal and 0 :IEVlVsS:glsIK CLOSING lgcicxsneg Hear Yesfer ay ) ‘ l“d1°ah°h "1 the Summerside from actual me last evenmg' 1" All 3:? 5000 45 45 45 Canadian stock exchange By The can sPnalder . ~ 0 - A resident of St. Louis. P.E._I. Presbyterian Hall, Wednesday, aflswerlhg ah alarm at the he‘ Am Ledue 55:0 19 19 13 ——2 . ' 1 By The Canadan Press SUITIn1eI'$Ide was fined $500 and costs and SIX April 30th_ 7;30_ . , sldence of Emmanuel Gallant Anchor 3_7c0 22 21 22 Banks were the maJor strong gem steel 391,, Kennecm 33% _ months in jail after he pleaded , . ‘ V . on Second Street, where an Oll. A % :2 poslnt with TorontokDomll;lon at goiidwgruer ggvswllrtgmg :17:/z Presiding at the.Appea1 Court ‘guilty in Magistm,£e.s, Court, I h0USE TO HQUSE cahvhss heahir had caused concern but Bans 5% pr 300 $22 22 22 —— is 41/‘sand Rhyal Bah at 57 /3 h° Cons Edison 55 Radio Corp 321/. in Summerside yesterday m:orn- Summerside. yesterday morning ' for blood donors In Sumrrloersade no fire. Bang 400 150 199 150 WP A _ El Auto El 27:/4 sm Oil NJ 54% ing was Judge George J. Tweedy to the possession of illicit spirits. Th“? Week " Be r‘f§’d5' h° 3°” hhe 33.“ ;5°° 79'‘ 152"“ ”§’’‘-' *2?‘ On the reverse Side of the C0111. gsgdhelaef 5%‘ Q,” -‘‘’.‘'°"‘‘ 573/‘ who dismissed the appeal of Em- He also received an additional Llfe Samar O-Mb‘ gill?-ill? 1:33 15: 52 5; + Steels and base metals were Gt Nye: ny 357/,%w:.l1;§;:m manual S- Gall'an’t, of Summer- six months in default of payment. , RAYMOND GRANT. 0 t c Oil Lds 500 156 156 156 -—-11 weaker. Steel of Canada lost % Int. T and '1' 34 4 side. He was convicted- of‘ pos- This was the acused second of- " ‘” ' ; . . . ’. P hme‘ . c on Lwts 200 75 75 75 +1 to 5 and Aluminium fell 1% to session of illicit spirits on Sep- fence under the Excise Act. trlst, will be in his Tlgnlsh of- (Continued from Page 11) C5 0,1 wt, 10, 09 so 30 +5 . . . . _ f. S t , d ft A 1.1 LL Lac 3900 192 135 190 Pl 300- 400 395 M 25%. One exception in the metals tember 24, 1957 in the Mag1s- A resident of Mt. Tryon was. 2);: a M ay a emoon’ pr Lomega 14000 «us 4 4 -in 33,, if 0,; 300 395 390 395 +5 was International Nickel which K trate's Court. The appellant was charged with assaulting 3 1-355. ' Egrago .1, 1:20 :3 -‘:71 ff; 3 c Chieftn 1000 as as 93 -2” came back from Wednesday’s then filaed $500d:lr_ltd six] months 111 dent of Tryon, He was ordeufig ,1(ENs1NG'1‘oN P1-e-Festiva1 "1 ° ‘V 1 ° " '_'_ C D603 Wis 140” ?‘=5 1‘/1 1‘/3 *1 drop to improve ‘/2 to 70. MONTREAL -— (CP) — In jail an an a «1 ion « six mon- to pay, damages of ;5_oo 3 ieoncert. Friday. April 25- High IMyal.1(:dahs:ta zlsgisgli 3:: 217: all? +2? Edi};-,£,°"c,. 1% 53; 5:53 5:2 __1 Newsprints’ refining 0115 and brisk cattle tirade, prices _were ths ,“‘ hefaah S°f Hliagmeha hg bound to keep peace for one_year. M1001 AUsdi90riuII1'- 7230 P3I11- MacLe0d 9400 104 9? 103 +° Homestd 200 190 190 190 constructions Were mlX9d- Down ,5“‘°ng to als_m-uch as 1.00 higher M‘;‘gl5”'3-te ,- ' h°h* ' Two Summerside residents 531 of ch come D1 5 Madsen 57150 260 240 259 +15 Husky 1202 51073 101.2 10% —% - - -. - 1 1 111 supots this week on Montreal T1115 ‘"315 hls §°°°hh °°h“”°h°h were each fined $5.00 and costs e 0 P - . ,/ . - side foun Abltlbl off /2 at 26/2. , T _ _ Magnet 3% 9'_l sf: £1 +2 Husky wts 520 5250 :10 Pipelines and utilities impmved_ hvestock ma1~ke¢5_ under ’the Excise Act. _ he ap- for angling wmwm firs; omam. . .ANNUAL MEETING. °f Keh’ U 5100 iv; 8 8V2 — ‘/9 gexiinigglm igg iii; 720 730 Quebec Power was up 1/2 at 311/2. Receipts‘ 1-793 ¢alt1e- 5-024 phhaht 5 c°hh‘-"91 was Ah"5°h G11‘ ing a license. v llflgl-011 Liberal Wmmlttee W111 Mara 0 40475 47 43 45 +1 Guam, on 1009 452 150 150 ._z ‘ - g , _ calves, 1,445 hogs and 137 sheep 115- Judge W.E. Darby, presided. . . 15 Heavy trading was also the fea _ d 1,1 ,t was a be held in the Town Hall, Friday Maroon 2000 an 51/. 51/: Conro 500 7 7 7 -172 t . th . d -1 ec_ and;_lam:bs. Cattle receipts were The 59°05 399° ah eve=='m-- Avril 25- at 8 °’°I°ck- :2 :1... 0 me- .2 2 .2 :; .93: ‘it ..°.‘:‘é‘:i“;‘.l.:‘:.:... about the same as last week and resident of Albm I-9° huh attendance is requested‘ 1 1:000 13 12172 121/2 + ‘/2 E Ill:/lacstlvlhrc 100 258 250 253 +7 slicrhtly improved in a selective some zsodhead higher than the iiaiiiiiiggaliitgiiaiiiz C A M E 0 - 3 *= . . corres on in wee .' BENEFIT CARD PARTY at M°I”h"° 13,5, 5;: 351/2 it C°h Peak '6 1:32 743 .733 .73: __1,, range. United Asbestos (‘allied a 0_ 13,1 recfi ts (mi - arsed fyeffi After the court learned that this . ,. McKen 28 V C West Pet I 35 t t 3 P glna 8 F0 Kensmgton Cape Traverse Ha-ll, Monday, Alp- McMar 600. s 3 3 +1 Cree wts 100 175 175 175 +4 from dormancy 11-D cens gd Ontario and Quebec_ appellant was in the Western ril 2201. 3.15 p.m. proceeds to fiery‘ 1,033” ,2” 1.” 122° +5 §§V'P’ix1 1335 ii? iii 3356 I? 5'7”: 5.P°°*“1a“Ve5 were mix 01,0103 steers sold 25% Wm, Hospital. Judge Tweedy ,ci°°“ Frl., Sat., 7:15-9:15. Matinee’ 3 help defray Hospital exlpencles of Mfggg 65,, mo 10,, 10,, Fag; P M 5,, W, 54,, H0 agam m a penny rans_e- one all’. 26.25, good 24.25 — 25.50, the Case under advagfemgg Saturday 1 p.m. Roy Rogers in ' Eileen 0’H0~1<l*01‘-‘am. Ladies Please Milliken 34.25 215 210 212 +2 Gen Pet A 400 290 290 290 The exchanges’ closing aver- medium 21.25 -— 24.25 and com- The °°““5°1 f°r, e ..eh°° “Yellow Rose of Texas". Also 1 - - v d ed d ct rs certificate bring lunch. Min corp 200 $101/4 101/3 101/4 + as G; Plains 137 516% 16‘/4 15% ages sh-ow -banks up .33 at 47.55, mon 16.75 — 20.75. Good quality DT0 _11C 3 0 ‘° Se;-1a1_ 1 “in End '-’°°" 7”‘ 7 "",/2' + "‘ H‘g‘""°°‘.‘ 399° 19 1° 1?, utilities up .5 at138.4,ind:ustrials heifers were 21-2325, medium stat-1,11% the, 8PP°"‘=“‘* “'35 “°‘ RETURNS T0 5'5"“? -' M1‘ 3’.f§,’,‘,‘§’,§,"' 3333 231/“ 3% ii” 332}: 3;} ’§ ,1}; 232?: 12?}; iii}: - off .9 at 240.6, palpers off 4.52 to 13.50 — 20.75 and common 13.75 med-went’ ht ‘° appear h‘ "'°‘h" C'°°T89 A- Bowness returned t° Nama Ct 3590 23 22 221/; 1-1 B Oil G 277 31.6% 16% 163/4 -3’: 1060.54 and golds up .43 to 67.69. -18.25 with a few down to 10. A m‘?h°“ “'35 made htybthi’ hr‘: his home in Summerside on Wed- Nat Expl 2500 13% 1: 13% + :7: ii/I|:i1l3ler E?’ 2:: 2:; 23: MONTREAL cnosnva rsrocxs Good cows brgught 13,50 _. 19_-,5 §eI(‘2ulfi(i);Ili;1l-ariegflt waarrganhate llflsésueje - ‘ A1 2500 — a 3 T1: c rll re s - _ o , ' “°S‘h‘.” °"°hh’g ah“ -shehdmg 33 Ali." was 211/2 21 21 -12 Mmcon moo 103 ea 101 +1 Abltibl ' °2e-/i"iluTl"say is/uu nu. few h’ 2°25’ medium 17 1825' brought to court. Attorney Alli- the Wmter months Wlth his dal1gl1- New C31 1090 20 20 20 + to Mill City 2300 20 Z0 9“ Abit pr 23% {mp on 40 common 15-717, canners and . . . 1 d f 1. this tors and son. in Kilmar. _P-Q-: New Delhi 43000 57 54 54 —-2 Nat Pete 400 195 195 195 +5 Asbesw, 29 1,“ Nick 70 cutters 11.75 —— 15.50 and a few 5011 lcillhts 3 5° 39993" ° Toronto, Ontario; and Baltimore. ii ziix/3 zilit/2 ail:/2 17% E iii. 1c-ii 11: :i ,‘;‘;“* §,;§,’,’_°,§:, 33:7, lgadl °ann§"’20‘E’§h to M0‘ G°°g appe an‘ Friday - Saturday 8 T W E N Maryland’ U'S‘A' N Harri 4500 15% 15 1o1/2 +1% NCont 1000 31 31 31 +1 Bnque. c Nat 40 Mccoll 508/4 n:’édSiu:1°116_19 75’fe$§ri1ig;3nd:£n ‘ D A I I’ Y E A C H W A Y E E «w ' - 1 11 E 1 350 115 110 no ——5 , _ _ v,1. - u 0 ' LEAVE ON T311’ ‘ Mr‘ and geivhl-liosco hill?) is 15 —-2!;filI1:i(s;zi;iez-1;? 533 110 110 110 §§,‘.““"‘ B 1.61:/, ’§.,§‘,,,§.“'. to 14. . F|‘flI'ICIS COVSTS fi. Ben Champion and Dr. and New Jason 1000 a 3% 2% £20011: 133 91:50 2%: £4: +fi Brazil 2: Price 37% Demand for calves was lower MONTREAL (OP) Agrlwl B. T 1; . H. B. MacNeil left Sum- N‘ Kelore 1500 61/2 6 6 W I + C Cement ’/4. Que Pow 31 than last week and prices lost as ‘ -. ‘ 1 ‘- e m-91‘-Side Yesterday morning on 8 Newlund 3000 15 If If _ NCO pr :25 $29 29 29 c Cement pr 28% Ryoa1_ Bank ~7""° much as 1.00. Good and choice ture department quotations: . ‘ 5§V911-Week trip tllmllgh the, U- hixiilida 53$ 2:5: 2; 2;!/2 -11/2 ldiiiiiiid 1:003 1:3 ' 1;: 1:33 ——2 €gl:nk3E:ci;n 626 Réiihtirp ii“. vealers brought 23-24 with a Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices Donald Oiconnol. A N D A . S. and Canada. Mr. Champlon. N Mylam 45537 16 1 14 15 ——z Pac Pete 682 $163/s 161/4 lean on 23374 Shawln 2:12 few tops to 25, common and me- to country stations, wooden cases, who is president of the Summer- Newnor 4000 71/2 71/1 71/2 Pan West 5500 29 23 29 -1 Cockshutl: 10 Steel 52 dium 12.32 few down to 1()_ extranax-ge 43; large 41-42; me- Yvette Dugay / side Branch of the Canadian gel; R33" §3‘,’3 2”’ S” 3”. + 1" 1133-i"v° dis 5333 133° 133 133 ii f,°;‘,T,?,';‘,‘ §‘{",2 ‘,i,‘;,fi§°,°‘ $3,,‘ Hogs and sows sold steady with dium 4041; small 33-39; B 351/2; pl-fgioin an$mDr. Macl/:Teti1ll, lpasl Neuvellgaku 600 16 16 115 +214 gfitlrlllal sllooo :7? 31 -3 Dom Tar 1? CANADIAN lasttwegk. Re;:3Pts:d1,:g3 on Ellie C 23£tRece(£Lpts: ('21. _ t 623/ _ ..ESl ent V ' represen e oca Nipissing 1000 142 142 42 -—- ' "P5 400 _ __ 3 + Foundation 21 4 Cons Pap 311/; wes -en mar an on. e Bu er; urren recelp .42 lI_ranch_at the Dominion conven- §3r;A1cir;1e 1% 51% gay‘ :2“. ggmaocaa 3.553(0) 23 2.3 253 :3% Fraser 24% Ford east-end, Point St. ‘Char-les prices fresh-grade creamery print Job d t N O C H E N lg belhg held lh Edmhhtoh be" Nriilartic 7000 11 10 10 + V; Richwll 3025 120 115 120 Were Slide -2‘ Wm: 32 3tO3°-t:15» price 641,2-65%; fresh wholesale cru PCI U ea re “'38 May 2431- Normetal 900 246 242 242 -1 Rocky P 14500 101/; 10 10 sows an a ew a. . n e 53% ‘ l 1725 151/; 15 15 Royalne 1550 $12 11% 12 + 1/: east-end market grade A were Cheese. F oB_ factm-y_ on. Fr-da 8.00 m ..FUNERAL HELD .. The fu- §°° Exp 5350 191/; 191/: 19% -1/2 Sapphire 600 51 61 61 +1 23 1 1.50, There were 3150 . '. ' ' d 32. d _ 1 Y - P- ' hPeA'8¢ha:|fd the late Mrs. JI£‘3.1:I1eSdH. figggi 333% gr; 4:2 flag 17% §ceg;;yFm £3 :33 3'5’ 1;‘; 1;‘ NEW vonlx (AP)—«Steels,1:no- 20 aliu§3.5o plus 1.50 and sows §f,f,:‘,’edwh1{,§§n3:,,1f°1¢3f,e,,bec ’w.h1fe Sat. 7:15-9:15 p.m. ‘‘’°‘‘ ‘’‘‘“’° “"’ ram. is -5 32:22.3 :1 +* n:.;.'::; °.‘: .‘.”.§"..§’:‘.§”’.:‘.:.f;’.i 5°1.,‘t..2.‘.*Z.‘°;..‘°l:.S..T‘{;;’°‘ ..u .....u :22 °°1,°.1;ed§§,‘/2= ;v:,g1::;1:,2:: «ycuuu mun two I co.AcH SERVICE . 1 2600 i9 17 19 +3 Sims" 183 72 7°. 7° *4 -1 d t tl 11' h for the 'th 1 ht ek d the maj r't 3”’ ‘”‘“°‘ ’.‘ » » ”. -- P'°*ess'°"a' Card‘ 3333“ .; -:7 22.52.. tr gr :2 312%" .. 3.53;’ :::..;§. ...:...:”$.....a:..... c...‘:.:.-;’. Quebec who 332- °°1 YOUNG - AVAILABLE izjj-1-j 0’Brien 300 , “ . '_ ' - - - ‘ I _ b ld16_17, od he 12. I ' _ . . - Charlefed 3§3mR“° - 333 vi?” 633% 6;?/' -10 Tdoigd 33 iii iii 53 Ti w.-iii iidilliii-llfltliilailiricitiirliewitru iimaiusiommou 1og.i1.5oi ep N1,;°‘*I:)f,"s°51‘,f,“-1B4;5.75,“, ,2,'251,;s2'§§: §,t;g,mgI‘J£§:“ “:3 E r r E c 7 I v E A P R I L 2 7 7 h P.‘ . - _ . . . - ' - y ' ‘ ' I o Accountants 3§.i“§§§ % ii :39://*3 :3 + % mliirn $053 lg!” 33% 33% +3% °"°*"".°" 5‘°°“5 ‘§h‘°h We h‘° -35.?-E1-755 2-Z5-2-50:1’-E.-1-595 Technicolor. "nouns FASTER TRAVEL" between Cape %——————_————: Pamour 12889 60 56 56 -3 W°5Pa°_ 543° 33% 32% 33% + ‘A faV‘?“te5 wedhes 33’: d d. 1.50, P.E.I. 10s 40:. C3l1f‘91‘11!3 Brew“ 151,md,Mo,mea1and Hah'fax;also between '1‘. E3113 Hickey & Co. gargec gégg 4:112 42% 4:1/2 ills vvg 1353 1?: :3; -2. _ First quartter earnlltrgls an ian: 1005 750-800, California 505 .00. Halifax’ Saint John and intermediate Points, Canadlan ?3ahlii'of Commerce Pileree 6600 46 42 42 -4 winficllwu “iii 2: 3 20 1 ltiiliilhydslelhepzaorids Boellzhlehem gsteel: WENNIPEG (CP)—Trading was All regular overnight accommodations still avail- Summerside, Phone 2235 S223: 1233 4:3 4:70 4:3 +1 Yan Caan 34500 ii 10 :1‘ were anticipated in Wall Street mostly quiet _Thursday on the able on the Ocean Limited, including througtdl %‘_"-T"-“"‘—"—’\ Pick Crow 5100 120 116 129 +4 Dclxh’. 1 , 1, most of the clay. The sentiment in Winnipeg Grain Exchange. _ ~ sleeping Ca, servlce between Charlottetown an B5l'l'|$'l'er h‘°5‘°h $32., 637,, 6:31,», :3; a W” 2°°°3AN§;s 1” 15”‘ ” 9‘ financial sections boosted Chrys- Closing prices: _ 1, 2;: ‘l-:,'_;\ih, Elk §”s> Montreal. G90!‘ e R MacMahon iimgr-r 3600 1592 134’ 155 +3 Mont 421 $4217‘; 42 421/4 + M. ler to a gain of 1% and Bethlehem Oats: May lllgller-5_9/2} -Tly ‘fix’,-.; 5 V g ' ’ l’l‘o<)ll11ti1wl§ I390 291/; 28 23 +1 NS 35 354% 54% ''’‘l‘/= to a 5/3 advance. " 1'4 hlghel‘ 59°/83: 0Cl~ is hlgher " " ,3 LL.B. Que cop 4,5,9 ?5 2,3, 2.3 :2 Comm 2693 $4582 45 4,. ‘+ is After the close Chrysler cut its 69%a. , _ in 2. 255 w id 95 Imp 210 S48 48 48 ate’ St‘ Summers e “"5 A” 173° ‘)5 9°,/ 61 ° Royal 1343 5572/ 57 571,5 ,2 an dividend to 5 cents from 75 Barley: May 1/2 hlgher 921/2; J13! ; :3- _.§ (Also Kensmgmh ‘m- Saturdays) Sue iigo 55.13% 513/2 510/2 -10 Tor-Dom 245 $413}: 4172 411/: + 172 cents. Bethlehem declared the 1A; higher 917/a; Oct. V4 higher 1‘: DONORS —. y A D A B E T T E R ‘ -m_Ph°“° S““‘“‘.°’5‘h° 3551 oi: Nlan »s-mo 15 10 1° -5 ‘N”"S“““S usual 60 cent-s dividend. 917/3. =~Z A G IN’ ' K N O W C A N ' 9 Meta‘ 14°” 9° 83 9° Alum"! 27585 mm -25% W/‘ *4‘ Ba ed on the rise in the Asso- Flax: May 1A higher 2-93‘/4; -lly l . 1 re 0. 'h‘ens\9 R ed Qunston 23000 1? 73 751;: 5 énglhexirma 2:3 3:35: 23% 23% + V‘ ciateil Press average the quoted 1/is higher 2.90%b; Oct. 1/2 - 3/1‘ I ‘Ed’ .13. Ellis & Son Limit °“"‘“‘?"‘ 43° 73° -, ” D M :1 ~22 , - ’ u N 1111 2.791/2-3/b. l . - _L *3, 5 Fire —— Auto — Casualty 397‘/2 if:/2 ftlyz lillangfnn 12% -— 1/4 S0tf0:;0cEk;:cL1:;egde ortselzn :2: . May 14 higher 1_05'l;;,; Jly‘ ' Y’; Summer st, Summerside Reliable 1800 160 130 15“ H5 F." 3’ 14° 5135*,‘ 12?“ 1 5"‘ 1/,‘ g‘ t d $1668 000000 unchanged 1.053/sa; Oct. 1/3 higher a _ , -— he AP 60-stock awelage rose 1.07.4. _ O famefflsts h°°h°. - 10°" N’ U U . 5-‘ din n 300 saw? 28 am 1/ - T ' - - ‘ f 1' two wheat for P ,-kv _ 2100 .71 30 31 + is we a /2 , * “$1.30 to $166.50, toppm" the pie Prices or c ass I . H u E E Parkman hhh';"'mC°”5 (500 R :1» El’ :11,’ walkers Sm 526% 25% ms + M‘ vious high of $165.80 niade Mon- export to count1'l3es3o11lt§(l)de‘1lfl/41;: lh ‘ "LIFE . . St. Michael 21.00 9 2 /2 .1 T ta] sale? 28%” d Th hdustrials were up $220 1 Nor 1.62; 2 15 ; _ ; _ ; Opt. D-. R-0- San Ant 575 5° 5° 5°. ° B m’c§a1.uai.—.u Press ay‘ ~e1 1, -mules 40 5 123- 6 124 1 Durum 1.94; 2 PHONE 3287 Sand Riv 27000 14 13 13»: — ‘A ' M the rails $1-00 and t 9 *1 - » 1' ‘MA d domestic THIS WEEK OPPOSITE GUARDIAN OFFICE sheep Ch 2000 30 30 30 Stock Sales High Low Close Ch':e cents‘ 193; 3 1.8 " an ' - ~ « ‘ - - ’ Nor 1.62 2 1.58’ 3 1.50; mmer st Summerside 13?? 2% £3 fgfig +1.0 INDUSTRIALS Aluminium c 1 o s e d at 6%. PI‘1C9S 1 y . 1D _ . ‘—~—- '_ (3 , . . _, A1 inl 27535 $277 21/2 263/ Ma th 0 dian stocks, In- 4 1.42; 5 1.28; 5 1-24. 1 l11‘um~ B. F. Hunter. R0. :j‘iIs,.,I,\:m" 123396 soil 5:0 5: ii luimivlckel 6115 s70§/.1859:/Z 701,192 ‘£&errnr1O:§0;),a1eI1.qicai:j fluctuated be- 1.94; 2 1.93; 3 1.81. l A ‘ Summerside, P.E.l. Phone 3116 'smcona 2'00 2}) {9 1??) hi, aéom sill/E 414; 42/2 4. 54, tween nearly a point higllel‘ ahh ”J#.W..*—#*#”_ . up , Information and reservations from your -gSM_’i_1fIM_/‘_§Y’b BUIEBEL ‘lmnlfigh. M-J?“ Lia 3'31“ 2m’ $57" 5'7" 57/‘ 5‘ fY'RCll0l1 l0“"9l' ahd Closed ,3“ STOLE LIGHI‘ POLLS I Canadian National Representative 68 .\!alll.h \\i.\ 9...o W _ OILS 1 d M 1 trrp P o r C U D H16 . Or I A‘ Rh-““°“h Grant‘ S,‘'“‘’‘‘‘,’‘ 2'6? ‘it. 2°; . -.. van Fa". Him 11 10 11 agffed H °,;‘,;,,,;,,., _ =.eagrams CHICAGO (AP)-—E.ay Sherman, . . 5.5 0.11. 3'” 7. ._l,.’ 21 . 1'33 as 101 +1 5- - “» -~ - “ I. ' A _ . _ 393 Water Stieet, Su.m.n.lel*side i“"~‘€l""1‘_ " 5.13 2 __5‘ 1:22;“ High 102/; 10 10 and Walker-Gooderham 1.5. Hud- 20. has Placed 011 P01‘l33t1°I‘— Wed V Above l\iaul'lce ’\llll‘s l\len‘s hm" ‘ 1'} 11 ll spo-one: 10590 33’/2 31 '33 son Bay Milllllg 105‘ ‘-3- nesday for two years for stealing _ . WEN: —- 1-; 5 5 Un ols sacomlgigs 131. 135 +1 on the American Stock Ex- Seven city Streetlight poles each D B QMITE. A t ". ., 9 203 20.; +5 _ _n- _ , , , y 1‘ t, Preston ’_ < . . . , is ric assengcr gen 1 M??? 12-: 222:2. 12;: 2; i.“:.‘:°’.§...‘3:,“t:;‘.:.‘:..c:.i... s.......-. zooms. H. uulge APRIL son. — MAY 1.-.1 N, SW, W ; Pho‘toqraDl1ers ti éi él :2 BOUSCE“ 957°“ .?l" 3 [3 1”}? igan and 13 r a 2 i 1 1 a n Traction plzfnulefi {0 £31 :11? 11310103 35 5°”? ! THE RFAD STUDIO It.-.1. ll 3 Q L3" gained. Losses vicre taken bylmtla ‘“ “ ~ ° ' “ ’ ”" ’