Keep A Sharp Eye For Bargains On This Pagb 9 my .,.-A-ad!&&i'&Ei&'3t-61143! - - Page 10 The Guardian larder: Accaalsdatsll Tuesday, Feb. 26. 1957 mm noannnns Accouutr IN MEMORIAM MARTIN - In loving memory of John A. Martin w ho departed this life. Feb. lllth. I955. Inserted by the Family. FERGUSON - In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle. Vernon Ferguson, w h o passed away. Feb. 25th. 1956. Fondly remembered by Marion, Sud and Children. WALKER - In loving memory of Mrs. Hugh M. Walker who dc- parted this life Feb 26, I954. Ever remembered. ever loved. Husband and family. HORTON- In loving memory of my dear Husband and Father, Benjamin Horton. Mt. Albion, Passed away. February 26th, Day and night we sadly miss you Deeply de wo feel your loss. Lonely in our home without you. Help IIS. 0 Lord, to bear mg Cross. . Sadly missed by Wife and Fam- ICING - In loving memory of a dear husband. father and grand- father. Mr. Daniel A. King. who passed away February win. 1956. Looking back with tenderness GOOD BOARD AND R5031" Wu. cars and Trucks For Sale FOR SAI 5 1951 BUICK unto for coiiivr:if- "TODAY'S SPECIAL" 8 dated, also home cooked meals served daily except Sundays. Dial 5221, 88 Pownal. student or business girl. Diali 4796. Mrs. L. Webster. 249 Euston St. -- II52 F O R D IN good condition or will trade for a cheaper car. Dial 7072. tible Automatic Transmission. Radio. Heater. Price reasonabl for quick sale. Phone 9235. or Apply 24 Pownal Street. I953 HILLMAN SEDAN. heater, defroster. excellent condition. Price 3695. 1951 DODGE REGENT SEDAN. heater. defroster. snow tires. A real bargain at 3895. I940 DODGE SEDAN. heater and defroster. good motor. tires an body. Priced at 337000. W. R. JENKINS USED CAR LOT Kent St.-Opposite Ealon's Phone 9114 Along the road he trod We bless the years we had with him And leave the rest with God. Always remembered by wife and Family. mm? INMAN-In loving memo y of my dear mother, Mrs. William D. Enman. Vernon. who D a s s e d away, Feb. 23rd, I955. "Gone, but not forgotten." Ever I membe ed by daughter, Marjorie Simpson. STURPHY - In loving memory of a dear husband and father Austin 0. Murphy Who p a s I e d GWBY Feb. 26. 1956. Lovingly remembered by wife and daughter Catherine. TM JENI(IN&- In loving memory of my dear mother. Mrs. Esther Jenkins. who passed to her rest on Feb. 26th. 1956. Dearest Mother, Thou has't left us. And the loss we deeply feel. But t'ls God who has bereaved us. He can all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee. When the time of life hath fleed. There in Heaven with joy to greet thee. Where no farewell tears are shed. Lovingly remembered by son. Llwson. Wife and Family. I(ING-- In loving memo y of a dear father, Daniel Kin g. who passed away Feb. Nth. 1950. We are always together in mem- ory's lane. Not just today. but tomorrow the same. All through the years be they many or few. Will be years of remembrance. dear Daddy. of you. Always remembered and sadly ' T by 5 " ' 5 soa- r in-law. Newton. KING - In loving memory of a dear father. Daniel lung. who passed away Fob. am. 1950. Somewhere back of the sunset. Whore loveliness never dies. He lives In the land of glory. Mid the blue and the gold of the skies. His life is a beautiful memory, His absence a slit grief, He sleeps in God's beautiful gar- don In the sunset of perfect paacs. flowers, and messages of sympathy Always remembered and sadly umr "c"" "d buuni missed by Daughter. Oliva. Son- ' In-Law. Sydney. i rTheUfamily of the late Adrien K G g In low” I wishes to thank all the passed away. Feb. Nth. 1056. I lost a father with a heart of old. I Who was more to me than wealth u with sad farewell he fell asleep With only memories for me to keep. I have lost. but God has gained One of the best father: the world contained Always remembered and sadly memory of ear father. Daniel King. who For Rent FOR RENT -FDOOR SANDEI8 Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. 3 HEATED ROOMS WITH SINK and oil range at B3 Grafton St. Ask for Miss Douglas. rwo LARGE uouscxnnriifo rooms. also Boarders Accommo- dated. Phone 9382. SEVEN ROOM HEATED APART- ment. Lovely location. Modern. Central. Apply Box 829 we Guardian. PREMISES AT 202 RICHMOND Street, available for office. book store or barber shop. rent rea- sonable. Apply J. Elmer Blan- chard. Phona 4232. PREMISES ON QUEEN STREET recently occupied by McLean and McFadyen's Grocery Store. Suitable for store or office. Pos- session Ist March. Apply to The Royal Trust Company. 179 Queen Street. Dial 8336. For Sale GERMAN SHEPHERD COLLIE pups. John 'l'”ompson. Victoria. RACE HORSE FOR SALE. "Fairgo" 9 years old. Mark of 2.10 2-5. Apply A. Maclnnis. 76 Spring Park Rd. CHEVROLET ENGINE 1950- AL- so transmition complete. Apply Dunn 's Garage. Southport. Phone 7975. FOR SALE Used Fireco coal and wood range with water front. Excellent condition. CALL 8934 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Joseph MacPherIon wishes to ex- press their sincere thanks and ap- preciation to the good ',” a. friends and relatives. for their many acts of kindness and help during their recent bereavement. The family of the late Vernon Archibald Macklnnon Kilmuir with to express their ' thanks to their many neighbours and friends for their many acts of kindness. ows. BREEDING soc. FRANK om: HEIFER FRESIIEN rmsr PUREBRED vo'iiI('siiriu: sows: F6ii'3XiTiT-oW'oi3'isTt&'s'iTr F-ORTATET-WTWO ruiu.-iai'trTn nnivT'6crTFpbTii3Wk7s tT& G's-Noni: on vnTiTo”i.'n.-"AF- EU M FOR SALE - TEN PIGS, 32 LB. d ONE HUNDRED N.H. H.R. Pulletl For sale Maclnnis. Cherry Valley. of May. Ken MacLeod. Springton breeding age. Edison Macl.ean. Orwell Cove. t'Dll'. due to freshen soon. Apply Keith Coles. Milton. sows. clue to farrow. April '.'8th. Apply Stirling Willis. Kingston. H. P. Motor. Apply Clifford Lea, Vernon. to freshen in March. Apply Lea- lie Frizzell, Rose Valley. ply S.L. Caseley Kelvin. Kensiugton 42-I3. Phone Feb. 25. Norman Rankin. Char- lottetown RR5. Two Registered Sows Bred. One Registered Boar. seven months old. Oliver Meek. French River. 7 months old. Just coming in- to Production Samuel Silliphant. Brookfield. HALLERINA LENGTH FORMAL Gown, Blue worn once only Size 14 Cost 3125.00 will sell for 545.00 Phone 6847 after 5.30. SKATES AND BOOTS ASSORTED sizes. Priced to sell. Oil burn- ing Enterprise Range. 27 St. Peters Road. Dial 5835. ONE USED SINGER ELECTRIC. Portable Sewing Machine. 859.50. Singer Sewing Centre. 164 Great George St.. Charlottetown. Phonei 4551. l ELECTROLIIX . V A C U U M Cleaners'. Two year service guarantee 339.95 or 51.50 week- ly. Air-way Sanitizor Vacuum Cleaners, like new 349.95 or 52.00 weekly -also "Polish-Aire" floor polishers lnew) 844.50. write or telephone for free home showing. Maritime Com- pact Sales. Hunter River. P.E.I. Telephone 17. (Reconditioned). Female llolp Iiantal COUNTRY GIRL WANTED FOR house work - permanent; Good wages references required. Write box 834 Guardian. COUNTRY WOMAN OR GIRL for housework. Less than one mile from City. New home. Modern Conveniences, Write Box S33 Guardian. WANTED: WOMAN COOK FOR small hotel, capable of assum- ing full charge of kitchen. Good wages. room and board provid- ed. Reply stating age and exper- ience to Mgr. Braeside Inn. Pie- tou, Nova Scotia. H00 MONTHLY FOR WEARING lovely dresses given to you as bonus. Just show North Ameri- can Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing. investment or experience necessary. North American Fashion Frocks, Ltd.. 3425 Industrial Blvd. Dept X-2794 Montreal. P.Q. Help Wanted Ilalo&I-'oaaIs MORE MONEY IN QUICKER time! You too can enjoy a con- tinuous growing income by sup- plying frlends and neighbors with Famllex Products. Write for free details to Familax Dept. 46 - Station C. Montreal. Lost And Found STRAYED, ENGLISH COLLIE IN the East Royalty vicinity. Please Dial 7088. LOST IN BEDEOUE RINK CAN- teen on Feb. lath. Gents Wrist watch. Finder please return to Sydney Driimmoad, Freetown. kind doctors. nurses and sisters of the Charlottetown Hospital. Rev. JD. Kelly and all those who sent masses. sympathy cards. and flo- were or in any way helped them during their sad and recent bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Vital C. Gauthier and family. I wish to thank Dr. Grant and Dr. Downing. also the nurses of Prince County Hospital and all those who sent me cards and flo- wers and visited me while I was a patient in the Prince County missed by Son. Lloyd. Daughter- in-law. Margaret. Hospital. Mrs. Roscoe Jeffery. Sum me WASTE PAPER IALID. IIII for hauling. Apply Ouardlaa d- lice, Charlottetown. services offered NURSE WILL BOARD. AND care for invalida u aami-lnvallds writa Box 7!! Guardian. GRILL-UIEN STREET serving full eourn dinners; specialising in Chlaaaa dishes. Dial 32!. WIRIPAIRANDRIIWINDMG eraio trading. lower-selected issues gain. dusirlals irregular lower. dollar closed Monday at a dis- count of 4 3-16 per cent in terms of Canadian Pound sterling S2.68!t down At. . SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto-Market easier in mud- New York - Stocks generally Montreal-Losses narrow; in- Currencies MONTREAL ICPI - The U.S. funds. unchanged. GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED RATES Phone 8506 Advertisements received up until 5 pm. for publication following day. 1 p.m. on Saturday for publication Monday. Classified advertisements inserted at the rate of 3c word per insertion for one two times; 21Ac per word for three, four or five times. and 2d per word -'for six or more insertions. N word minimum. 50c for deaths. births and marriage notices. Engagements tl.00. Card of Thanks ll4c per inch. In Memorlams I0c per name for listing of Flowers. Wreaths, Masses etc. ANNOUNCEMENTS Q Sc per word. Minimum charge we. LOCALS ,I Q City and Central: Sc per word. Minimum charge 60c. Q Eastern and Western locals 4c per word. Minimum charge 60c. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY (On Classified Page) Me per inch for one insertion 77c per inch for two insertions Q 701: per inch for three or RFC per and and a eased St and International ' New York Stock Exchange in- vision baclrgrounded tbs fall is this stock which is the "biggest" on the exchange in terms of listed "shares and the market value. But some gains. notably among the oils. ran to 3 points or better. Generally. waver. the range of gains and cases was held to within a point or so. Volume totalled only 1.710.000 shares compared with I,tlw,000 in the sluggish pre-weekend session. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose 10 cents to 3172.20. GM was the most active stock. off IV; at 3815. GM's turnover totalled 63,000 shares. Leading Canadian stocks on tha cluded Distillers-Seagrams. ahead 5.. Canadian Pacific. up , Inter national Nickel. up V4 and Hudson Bay Mining, ahead Vs. Alumin- lum Ltd. dropped V4. Canadian stocks moving for- war on the American Stock Ex- coni. up it. Molybdenite Gf Can nda up I-16, Preston East Dome. up I-16 and Sapphire Pctroleums, ahead 1-I6, Fargo Oil dropped Gardeners! WOULD YOU LIKI Corn that is earlier? Beans that bear longer? Beets that stay tender? Then get our NEW SEED CATALOG describing these as well as many oth er outstanding strains at vegetables. Write for a Free copy today! Vesey's Seeds. York. PEI. Livestock TORONTO CP- Trading on all classes continued at steady prices at the Ontario public Ilnckylrdg today, with the exception of cows, which advanced 50 cents a hun- 1-16- dmdweight. . What stocks did: Receipts: cattle 3.335; calves Mon Thur Ill; hogs 50; sheep and lamlu Advances 433 353 235: carryover from previous day Declines 424 409 zoiicamg, Unchanged - - - 350 W Slaughter cattle: choice steers Total issues . . . . . . . .. lll7 1103 19.3); good 13.19; medium 15.17; ...:I "'..f:'".”.'::..:.:''' i3?EioTi2ooa”ii?&w”?”Liiasuii"i? Borg wmier am Monty w 16; common I2-I4; choice fed year- C -ndgo H M Cent - lings 21; good ism; medium f.7”'Mf;m.f”" 3:1. ,.f;".',7, ff," ,3: 16-19; good cows I2-12.50; mediun gen Elev: :3! tiitdmcil:-gait :2: I1-tltz; cgngirgoon 1:3; ganners 1:: modvear -1 a cu er . I ; g ggvy ff; .,i.”:m,"i. ',",,,w''"'"' 5” logna bulls I3-13.50; common and 4. lights 10. Calves: choioe vealers 30: good 29. ..- . g! Nickel lost 1'4. with price movements confined to Steels were irregularly -mixcd minor fractions. Trans-Mountain Oil lost IV: at 1101: and Inter- aucrnusaionnsiu . ... - Toronto Mn,” mo ,0 9., ,0 f h provincial Pipe Linea at .99: lotiacad zsssi is it 15 .1 eailed 55. Banks were liliwelir. H Bell!" 19300 I-'5 "9 I1 Ines dro ed irre uary wi TORONTO iCPi,T The "Wk Ti?) ,5: ,;z'”w'l t V' price iossesppreaching 20 t'('Ill.S. market C'”5ed,'53i" .M'-mday in 3;-uumj moo 5 4. u in Chib Jaculet at 2.50 was down N !"Ud9T8l9 ll'ldlllS- P1109! IDQVCC Broul Real non s7 is is 2- and Virginia dropped 10 to 95. ill a narrow range in all sections nrnnm my I! is is 1 gap" Talc moved down 4 to 124 and a few active speculative mln- :m'I':l'3;' :33; 3,: If 1: 5;; while Barvauee adV,m.ed to 341 108 issues Created lome ll1lEI'e3l Brunswick sin 340 I00 no 2-: by a simila number. In the base metal group. Bu;r-d.d 2000 9, ? I the Industrial volunic iias 5.600 Total sales of 5.703.000 shares 33,; ;L" ,f,.",'3 1;” ': ':"';,"' shares; mines and oils 508.000. were about average for recent 3,,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,.. ,2 3,, H 4 I sessions. camp cilia mu no one no T10 '1 1'" ”'f'”" '""' I , Senior base metals were a hit g:;"PMig-m & 5?: Big 5'15; -15 gigffilnm 3" i3imfi.';:; mu ';3"' higher in a fractional range. New C n,,.., ,3... m .99 m .; Blnk as slug Imp on 529- Delhi was the most active stock Cdn Thor ism to to in Bnaue C Nat 41 Int N,'Iclt 96:4 on the board. It traded more than (Cr:-I;-hr;-1 131:; 3: 133 3;: :10 gmlm A -jg? :3; ;,j;; 333 . .. . , .. , 1.000.000 shares and added seven Cm,,,;,,,, mm u ,0 6, 4 am” 3 M.,,..;.., 4; cents at 75 cents. Other juniors cum wt, ms no -an 235 45 Bids Prod ziz Mcfull. gs moved in a l5cent range. gains Ca-star wt no on no C Cement -.25 up st. up .617 l cent P.( 241,5 2” us an .4 C Cement pr 27'; Norimda 473: ba”'”c'"5 l”53e5' . . Cheiiliirk saw 17 is is 1-. C Stun--hip so Price I-M Coppers eased with Opemiska cm pm mo to to lo in, c an Corn 45 Due Pow Lfzu leading. down 25 cents at ssso. ch-seer we at :1 Ii 4 3:: gm; fg, ":3-l:::n:”"k tn. Cliizougairiau Jaculet was off 21 Cm” J" m2 m 151 M ”” .. chm 771 Mi L cm, i. ct-nts at s2.5l. Nor-thspan gained Icontinued on page 13 can .'lo1.'4 Shawin 30 cents at 36.40 among us ' 5''l''"'' 5” "l".""' , bu,trhAlsom,l0.s:t Hint, g- p ks iimii”i5? iii. c..(..'.”i9.'.).'" aw. E malorly 0 In EX 809 I k Foundation 22L-.. Ford 07 lost ground among western oils. MOHTTGG STOC 3 Fri!" 399- Canadian Atlantic was down 25 ' . cents at 86 and Triad lost 10 cents MONTREAL CF) - lndusirml at 3790. Calgary and Edmonton dealings closed irregularly lower N Y dipped 1'. at 24-.. Canada Oil Monday 0" "'9 Mmml and ' i i - . . Lands and Medallion gdded 20 (anadian stock exchanges with KEV-V YOIlI( lAPi--Sillnelllllilli-W cents each gt 53.515 and 33.40, re. losses ranging to more than a sclective gains and losses feat- speclively point. urcd Monday's stock market In papers. Abitibi at 30”; and which was generally IFFCSUWF in " 7'" c""'i" '"" Fraser at 2932 each dropped '74 slow trading. T""""" W" ':"”'"'"F'”' ” while International Pa or eascd A drop bv (iencral llotors to a tuiiutatlon In cents unless marked 8. , D 2 p t . i ,., dd ..,.- 1.. .;.;...gmue,.a, xfEx-nghu '.:. Base metacls were bc-ttrr with new low was one feature of a w--Exmarrnnis.) Aluminium at NW: and Canadian fairly drab performance. ma hm min L" um via" Bronze at 26 both gaining lo. Nor- Cutbacks by GMis Chcvrolct di- MINI-is --- Ahbicau IIIGII 39 an as 4' Acid Urari -1001! I4 13 Uh Arlmlc 9l2I5 no 715 715 As Aurmiie am .im s7o sso Alba I-Ixpl 17500 Ill II 11 mil Ulfillll mu S:.'I4.r :1 II - Va Alimm deb iou :94-,. 903 am a Aluiim WI! 5537 Slfiin I0”: llI'd '-r '0 Am-l.ard noon 3 23 xi -3”. Am Nephc 500 I65 I65 I65 Aiiacun um :41 no 141 u Am: Ru-u,vn 2000 ll-iqti 75 75 -1 Ann Res ism so 9 an Arcadia tC'l'.!'l I77 172 I77 :4 Area znsou as si Ill 4 Arim mm 14 L11: irm-'1 Ascot win iiu. II II av: Allin-Rul mam 70 cu av 43 Aunt-llc .'lfI0tI IS I1 I! --I Ainymrho 2u7o4i 25 5 In at Aumaque 5500 19 I4 is of Aunnr mo iss I55 ins -4 Hankfleld mm 9 n 9 --2 Barnat I400 39 I 39 Al Rary Exol 2l00 7n M 68 vi Base Metals 36110 90 It rl - 9 Hanks 9100 39 35 36 5- n.oua 2m in iso no Heaui-an non I20 I07 H5 5-- Belcher mo :74 ins ms 4 Hellrlerre zmw was in in -4 etiilm 9415220 no zio -1 Bevrilll 2R7Il'- II Zfl '2l'I Abibis use we st-I its U..- Hirrnft am zoo 175 in: --II Hlcroft wt: mo iii: no so I! Bldrop 500 41 more insertions. TEN BER REQUIREMENTS fort Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. 25 February, 1957. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island DER SEALED TENDERS will be received until 12:00 noon on Friday, 15 March. 1957, for Department LUM- he 1957 season. Tender Forms and Specifications may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. R. G. wrrrrn, Deputy Minister. PROFESSIONAL CARDS SOLICITORS. Etc. loll. Mothason I. Pasta: 150 Rlchnem I. J. Elmav Blanchard. IA. It! Queen II. M. A. Former. Q.C.. IL.- tors. . wrlnit mm, :.fm".uu' sun J; has of Cannsraa BUI- rspairs. House wirins Storey Allison .M. Glllla, LLI. Electric in at r c I. out ItlPI.EY'S aetirve IT on NOT Modern Fumigaiing A Service Available throughout the Island. H. R. QUINN, Proprietor. P. O. Box 451 Phone 8727 A. Walther! Guudd. l.l..I. PIIIIIIIIIQ HIE. Palmerlilldul IaakstNovaII&1. Pcabalmobolaaa rnanaus-on BARRISTERS. l Pbanll OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Corrulhers, R.O. In Kent St. Dial sen Iyron J. Grant, O.D. IH IQ! It DIAI Ill J. S. Taylor. l.O. corner Rent A Qaeea Ha. Offlca I198; Ilnasa 4750 H. J. Mabon, I..O. IZIKD P.I.I. 04" CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson II Priaea I. I3 I ARCHITECT 0. Keith Plduard 3. Arch. fl.l..A.I.C.. 10113. P,I.I. M - ' ' Xldlahwa. can 51 A. M.a”.-W 3 """" ”” menu. a Trdasr MUSICIANS II 0- I I-' -0 H. JOHN minus. ' I The Old -F ashioned Way To try and sell "need-nota", or try and find a maid, or rent I room, the old-fashioned way was to get on the phone and tell neighbors about it. But that was a slow process. sud only 0 few people were ova made aware. To get quick, successful results, EVERYBODY who might be Interested needs to know. I So, when you want to sell used articles. or hire competent help or offer skilled services, do as thousands of others do so gttactlvely each year. I Choose the modern, economical way use tow-cost wiiir-Ans III THE Gll'RlilllRll runs: loses yggQgg31......'.... 91-3. ALQIOI . ,,-A: .t- as are: fast, 1: 26- . a hundredweight. medium 37V:-38: small 35 C 28. "eceipts: 230. ll Hog prices not established. Sheep and lambs: good lambs 22; common 14; sheep 4-10. Produce MONTREAL (CP) - Agricul- ture departmcni quotations: Eggs-Wholesale dealers prim to country stations, wooden cases. extra-large 39'A-40: large 1l9'a: S 33; Butter - Current non - tender- able receipts 58; current tender- able receipts 50. Fresh - grads creamery prints lob price 5960: fresh wholesale non - tenderahls 58V:-58V.i: fresh wholesale tender- able sale. Cheese-f.o.b. factory. Ontario white 34; colored 34; delivered Montreal, Quebec white 3:; col- ored 33: wholesale Ontario whlta bec white 34: colored 34. Potatoes-Florida red new 50! 2.75-3.111; Florida white 50s 3.00- 150: N.B. 75s 1.75-1.90: Nil. 501 75s 2.00-2.I0. Grain WINNIPEG (CP) - Prlru moved in narrow ranges in liliil trade Monday on the Winnivtl Grain Exchange. Most of the activity appeared in flax where overseas interests were credited with selling. Export i1”"'..';' '51? ””t:..ii'...”"”.' '1'; uy g. ms nu pearad. Prices wars Irrillll” and outer. Foreign demand for Canadlal coarse grain was light. Lakehepd prlcag for class IVII. mm and domestic wheat were I! unchanged. Clsslal mm: - on: May unchanged 7t'.i-: -01 ;a higher ms-in: Oct. at usher 4V: Harley: May is lower Ollibz -H1 36 lower with: Oct. IA lower man. Flax: May I95 lower 2.33”: Jlyogit Iowar 3.5196; Oct. 3 lower 3 inye'; May 195 higher not.-. My 1. Oct. 1 -vi 156 higher ; higher Lllllab. Prices for clau two wheat fol as outside N tr: .4? Five Major Stock Exchanges Turn Out Edmonton VANCOUVER (CPl-The IMP Voncouver Stock P-X' E B E : S