“ANNOUNCEMENTS PARK ROYAL W. A. afternoon! tea and bazaar Saturday, Dec- ember 5th, from 3.30 p.m. until 6.00 p.m. Tickets at Door. Ad- mission 50 cents. CHRISTMAS Records — Christ- ‘mas Carols — by Westminster) ~Abbey Choir - “$1.98. M _ DR. CARSON be absent from few days. long play only Toombs Music Store. i actor will his office for a - UNLOADING old Sydney coal at Milton today. Apply Vernon Gillispie, Milton. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, .OTTAWA ~ © TENDERS Highways 705 Commercial Bldg.,. . 169 “ USSU CAriT) UAViSION, & ‘ DUIS - | Halifax, N. S.: The Regional Director, 1643 Delorimier St., Montreal, Quebec; The Pur-! chasing and-Stores Officer, 3: Sullivan St., Toronto, Ont.: | The District Engineer, 1110 West Georgia St., Vancouver 5, B..C. Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied by the and in accordance Department with the conditions set forth ~ IN THE pROBATE ‘COURT The 2nd day of December A. D. 1959. In Re Estate of ALEXANDER MONTAGUE WRIGHT late. of Montague in King’s County in| Tae > lemnae Se, Cones ence Cahill R.N.) a daughter. Mary Jill, 7 lbs. 4 ozs. ENGAGEMENTS ROBERTS — STRACHAN — Mr. to David Duncan Strachan, Cal- gary. son of.Mr. and Mrs. Dun- can Strachan, Angus, Scotland. MARRIAGES DIXON — MACTAVISH — The marriage took place, Novem- ber 7th., 1959, at St. Giles Pres- byterian Church, Calgary, Al- -berta.. of Margaret Isabell M: can_ MacTavish, and late Mr. MacTavish, New Town Cross and George Peverett Dix- on, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dixor, Calgary, Alberta. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. S. MacKay Esler. \ HOWATT — GREEN — The mar- riage took place on November 2ist, 1959 at. St. Mary's Ca- thedral, Winnipeg, of Pauline Johanna Green, daughter of North Rustico official board meet- ing 14th December at 2 at Cavendish. Signed ste- 4 BUOYANT CRAFT _ The first self-righting lifeboat, buoyed by air chambers, was tague ‘ts"|Party Planned By Zion YPS Zion PYPS held its regular weekly meeting on Tuesday. The meeting opened with the devo- tional period led by Sandra White ture was taken from Acts 16:25- ply Trusting Everyday.” During the business meeting plans were finalized for the Christmas party which is to be held next week. : Arrangements were made to provide the food and clothing for Following the business meeting Rev. D.A. Campbell led in a bible study which was taken from Mat- thew 9:9-15, The young people then adjourn- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green, | ed to the lower hall for games. Albany, P.E.I. and Alfred La- von (Bonnie) Howatt son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinten Howatt Borden, P.EI. Rev. (father Joseph Mullally performed the ceremony. Wife Collects Hubby’s Fine OTTAWA — ‘CP) — Mrs. Jack Cadieux failed Wednesday to taise the $1,312 needed for her husband's fine but says she ex- pects to make it Thursday. Mr. Cadieux, sentenced for keeping his service station open beyond the 7 p.m. deadline set by a new Ottawa bylaw, Mon- the said Province, Farmer, de-| gay chose to serve.a 240-day jail ceased, testate. . To the Sheriff of the County of King’s County or any Con- stable or literate person within said County GREETING: | WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of George David, Wright. of Charlottetown in Queen’s Courity in the said Pro- vince, Agriculturist, and The | Eastern Trust Company, a body corporate with office in Char- lottetown aforesaid, the Execu-| - tors of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be) . dssued for the purpose herein- after set forth: You oe | fore hereby required all | persons" interested in the . said | MEstate to be and appear tefore _ the Judge present at a Pribate| Court to be held in the Court, House in Charlottetown vince, on. Wednesday the 6th’ day of January next coming. at) the hour of ten o'clock fore-noon | of the same day to shew cause) “$f any they can why the Ac- —— counts of the said Estate should | not be passed and an order for, distribution made. to close the) _ Estate as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Rovert G. MacLeod Esquire, Proctor, for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- _ ED that a true copy hereof be) forthwith pub’ished in some, newspaper published in Char-' ~ Jottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu-. tive weeks fromthe date hereof ; and that a true copy herecf be forthwith posted in the oe public places respectively,’ Sade, in the hall of the Court | _ House in Georgetown in King’s County aforesaid ,at. or near the Post Office in Montague afore- said and at ‘or near the store | o? Clark Bros. in Montague) ' aforesaid so that all persons in- terested in the said Estate as; WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Par Judge of the said Court at Charlotte ~ town in Queen's . the day and year first ‘ By the Court L$.) in protest rather than pay the fine. But Mrs. Cadieux, expecting her eighth child next month, says = can’t run the gas station one. “Tf he knows that I need him, he will come out,’’ she said Wed- nesday in an interview. She raised the money from savings and collection of debts owed th station. . O’LEARY Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur MacWil- lHiams and family returned to their home in Sackville recently after visiting with relatives in O'- Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Gay ac- companied by Mrs. Harold Lid- stone, Springfield West, spent the past week-end visiting at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie MacKenzie, Sackville, N.B. mee K. W. Morrison left. Sat- lay morning for his home in Saint John, after conducting evan- gelistic services for the past two! weeks in Springfield — O'Leary United Baptist Churches. The Mabel Archibald Mission Band was held in the church parlor on Monday afternoon, Nov. The leader, Mrs. Wilfred Den- nis assisted by Mrs. Sterling El- lis, were in charge. Thursday night, Nov. 26th. a tea and bazaar was held in the O'- Leary school basement, sponsor-| and family, Alberton. ed by the Women's Institute.’ cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry, up | Ellis, O'Leary. Miss Annie Sabine returned to; There was a lovely display of articles which was quickly bought by the ladies Music and some en- her home in New Brunswick af- | y LOOKING FOR A FUTURE? Challenging positions are available if you are ready tor responsibility knowing it leads to promotional opportunities. rt A CAREER W1iH 1.A.C. OFFERS YOU Queen's County in the said Pro-|—-A practical training programme. A future depending upon your ability and how you use if. ance Company. [Applicants should be 20-28, enjoy meeting the public, be alert, aggressive and willing to travel. Banking, credit, insurance, sales or univer- ‘sity backgrounds are assets. Write: Guardian-Patriot Box C12252, Charlottetown Rewarding management opportunities with an ever-expanding company. Security with Canada's largest Sales Fin- LAST for TIMOTHY SEED _ SHIPPING LAST CAR OUT SHORTLY PHONE I! \ McGUIGAN & BOYLE LTD. CALL built in Britain in 1850. aths, Marriages Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL _ DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown _ Dial 5549 — and a tidy sum fealized. . and Mrs. Leslie Gorrill, Dunblane, accompanied by Mr Cape, returned to their homes U.S.A. 2 Mrs. Margaret Dumville, 0'- built. The program consisted of Solos was realized. and Lila Crasweil present. Roll members. Miss Lila Craswell was 4 % { | greatly enjoyed. Summerside on Friday evening. in Summerside on Wednesday. town. Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Clarke bine, West Point. Mrs. Horace MacDougall re- | turned to her home in Springfield | . | West, after. a very pleasant visit: Bank Mont |with friends and relatives in the Bank *s_ i United States. through iliness. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Maclsaac Ghocees returned to- their home in Heb-| € Cement ron, after spending a couple of Gamble, and ot NS. Mr. Alton Rix was the lucky’ p Bridae winner of the chest of silverwaré| Dom Tar at.H. A. Jelly’s Department store, | Foundation NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP) — A fate rally touched off by hopes for, settlement of the prolonged steel, (nee Thelma Ross) were matried dispute pushed the stock market Saturday afternoon, Nov. 28th.,| higher Thursday. Turnover was 3,230,000 shares. The Associated Press average ed. D.U.|of 60 stocks climbed 60 cents to —~ | $225.70. Joining the upswing were mo- tors, electronics, nonferrous met- OTTAWA (CP) -— Canadian als and assorted specialties. sales of radio sets went up 15.5. per cent in the first 10 months, paced the steel group with a gain of this year, while sales of tele- of 4, while Jones and Laughlin vision sets sm . ee pete ~ and ag Steel and Re- dipped slightly” reau of sta- le 1% each. Among the Canadian issues, of radio receiving sects increased| Mcintyre Porcupine gained 2, to 609,524 from the comparative] Aluminium Ltd., %. International 1958 total of 527,740. In the same! Nickel %, and Canadian Pacific period, sales of TV sets declined) and Dome Mines te jwhile Granby Mining lost %. O'Leary, on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ian MacLaugh- lin, of the U.S.A. are spending a couple of weeks visiting his! grandmother, Mrs. Dan Ram-! | sey. O'Leary. i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lewis. at the Nazarene Manse, Elms- dale. Rev. R. Sampson officiat- RADIO SALES RISE tistics said January-October sales 329,252 from 331,071. _ DAILY SUMMARY CURRIENCIES _ MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S. dollar closed Thursday at a dis- count of 4 13-16 per cent in terms of Canadian funds, down %. The pound sterling 2.66%, down '. PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer to country station, wooden cases, extra - large 41-42; large 37-38; medium 32-33; small 27: B 29; C 18, Receipts unavailable. Butter: Current receipts, _ten- derable 63%, non-tenderable 63%; fresh grade creamery price 6442-66; fresh wholesale, tenderable 64, non - tenderable Cheese: Delivered Montreal, not waxed, current receipts Que- bec white 35, colored 35, whole- sale Quebee white 36, colored current receipts Ontario white F.O.B. grading station 34%-37, colored 35%-37; whole MARKET. QUOTATI while Canadian wt 3 “wae fe : Thur Wed Advances 568 429 Declines ? 440 565 Unchanged 219 234 Total issues 1227 1228 Beth Steel 34% onty WM 50% Borg Warner 45% NY Cent 2M C and O @ Radio Corp 7% Cons Edison 38% Std O11 NJ = 49% EI Auto El 3 Utd Airerah 29% Gen Elec 9% Vanadium mn Goodyear _ 136% Westagse 102% Gt Nor Ry @% Int TT 29% Kennecott “ TORONTO TORONTO (CP) —The stock market, after a day of rambling around at high and low levels,| Mo®. finally settled down and closed out mixed to higher today in one of the dullest trading days “in|, weeks Mines, with the exception of a lower - priced issues, were However, it was a differ- ith senior uraniums felt ri : week. Algom has one of the three to 0. It was unchanged FE sale Ontario colored and white no Potatoes: Quebec 75s 1.90-2.00, N.B. 75s 2.05-2.15; N.B. 50s 1.35- 25 cents at 1.40; N.B. 10s .32-.34; P-E.I. 75s’ day it fell to $9 tying a-new low jset Wednesday. - DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS ~Building Products Ltd., 45 cents’ Jan. 2, tecord Dec. 17. General Bakeries Ltd., 10 cents,! 1¢5 41: and western oils off .01 tertainment was supplied by Mrs.! Rogan, a delicious lunch was. served by the committee in| Jan. 28, record Jan. 7. — National Trust Co. Ltd., 40 cents Jan. 4, record Dec. 15. | Peoples Credit Jewellers Ltd., and Mrs. Ralph MacLellan, West pfd. $3, Dec. 31, record Dec. 15.|, o4@ tot, x4 — Ex-dividend, xr—Ex- GRAIN — Trading Acad Uran 2500 %% 8 ais after spending two weeks visit-! ing relatives and friends in the_ Closing prices: _ ons On Tuesday night Nov. 24th. a; Oats—Dec. % higher 795s; Mayj asscon oa very large crowd attended a con-' % higher 80'sb: Jly unch. 78%.| ang Rouyn 6590 cert in the Verdun Theatre, spon-- Barley—Dec. % higher 95%-b; | Ansil 16141 sored by the Ladies Ald of the May %s-'2 higher 1.00%s-%; Jly Community Hospital. The pro-) unch. 99%4n. Flax—Dec._4 higher 3.53b; ishe: 3.65.— Js ach some was master of ceremonies. | 3.56a. i Annee ) Rye—Dec. % higher 1.134; / Aunor Vocal Ducts, Piano: selections, May '2-« higher 1.20-1:20%; Jly Avilla Step-dancing and Quintette fol- % higher 1.17%sb. ema lowed by sale of candy. A few, Prices for class two wheat for brief remarks were made by export to countries. qutside IWA: Mrs. George Dewar, president of 1 nor 1.64%: 2 1.61%: 3 1.54%; 4 the Ladies Aid and Mr. E. L.! 1.49%: 5 1.46%: 6 1.44%; 1 durum’ Bethim MacDougal!. A substantial sum) 1.75%: 21.69%; 3 1.63%; IWA and Bevcon |domestic prices: 1 nor 1.64%; On Friday evening the regular) 1.61; -3 1.54%; 4 1.49%; 5 1.46%; | Black Bay meeting of the C.G.LT. met in/6 1.44: 1 durum 1.75%; 2 1.6778; | Benville the Christian Education Centre 3 1.63%. ~ Bouza with the leaders Marcia Pate, : ‘ Brunsman call was answered by eight (8); MONTREAL , (ee \ ‘ in charge of the worship period.’ MONTREAL (CP) — A surge of Camp Chib | Following the business period. a late activity brought all categor-. film, shown by Marcia Pate, was jes up on index Thursday on the Montreal and Canadia ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bishop ac-! changes. _—_ companied by Mr. and Mrs. Or-| Industrials gained more than candor ville Willis, O'Leary, motored to two points as steels were led un —, jby a 1%-point gain Steel Mrs. Stirling Ellis and s0® Canada at 8S, Seenies Feo Wayne, accompanied by Lillias dries made % at 50% and Can-| Case ah @ mss MacGregor visited with relatives ada Iron Foundries % at 2014 | while Abitibi and Atl i Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cornish,’ tional losses. me tat Spe | O'Leary had as their guests Sun- jday, Mrs. Cornish’s brother and but closed with a ‘4-point sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hil-|age gain. Howard Smith. | bert MacNevin. Mr. David Morrell, Halifax,}1% at 5214, NS., spent the past week-end vis-| gainers. iting his mother (Mrs.) Leonard | Morrell, Alberton and 23rd., with a, good attendance.|er Mrs. were the heaviest Cody- Con-Key gained *% at c Bellekeno on Dominion 1‘ at | © Seton sm up .41 at 59.59. utilities up 1 at C Fen 1399 143.3, industrials up 2.3 at 312.3, CG Arrow = 209 were Te combined up 1.5 at 255.9, papers ¢ Marben 560 5 at 445.6 and golds up .45, Con MS 1332: $19% Of 246 Issues traded, 59 ad- , anced, 86 declined ter spending the summer months unchanged. visiting her brother and sister- new yearly in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Jago Sa- yearly lows. and 101 were Con Nichol 8009 There were : highs and 15 new| © Rescourt 3°09 284 Cop-Man 1890 «(10 40%, | Coprand 1705 173 nf 41'4, Coulee 4500 «27%. 2614 2644--115 “9 | Crestaur 3000s 8 ® 9 | Croinor, ee. a 8s 344% Cuscs ¢ ion’ 7 7 i . - | Bathurst A Mr. William*Dyment. Knuts- Bathurst B ford, is confined to his home. | C Steamshi weeks visiting their daughter and c Bak oo son-in-law, Mr. — Mrs. Donnie, C4n Brew pr r relatives in! ¢ | C Int Power Steel Torento. Ont.. They were also an frew = week-end guests of Rev. and Mrs.|€ Int Pwr pe 44 Trans Can PL Frank Roebuck, Red Banks,; ©?" r Youngstown Sheet and- Tube both gained 4% Denison gained 25 t $9.90 and Gunnar i ts to cl hardest hit 2s Western oils flurried briefly |near the close but still failed to! N gain on index. Pacific Pete’ jgained %e at 11% and Home Oil , A went up 5% at 12. Index changes: golds up .07 at 35.69: base metals down .08 at ‘at 99.90. TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS —By The Canadian Press Terente Steck ExchangeDec. 3— (Quotations in cents unless marked $. vights,. xw — Ex-warrants.) MINES Abacus ss 2: 2 Bw te m0 75 6S Leary, has moved into her new was on the slow side Thursday 00 | agnico ak ss 8 home which has -been recently the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. |Akaitche 1000 41 # 4 +1 Algom 2115 as % + %| Que Chib 2 1 oe @ ws 2 23 21 2 +1 2» a. eS 4 'Aread wis 1890 5 4 4 Area ee | Arjon — 2 6s May A Arcadia 450 3 © 50 noed i AtlasYk 1100 9% 7 7 ' 2000 8hOHg OR 190 mo UOT CUS oo MM M% 7 +h 200 6068lClU8lClCU8 CK | Barnat 7000 145 «1400 10 -4 Base Metals 200 16 5 iS. +1- Baska mi. os 2 B-Duq 2 CUD 19 2 Belcher i, a | 400 «@2 37 $7 —i2/ 1390 134 137% 2134 —Me 2 Bibis 32900 8 7 Th Bicroft “3 & 63 eo 040 1 0% Wa—% mM MH M+ i n 700 (6S % SS +1 i 2300 SB SCS + 1S Brnhrst 2900 “Mm Mm % om. 6UM/,hCUMh CO 1900 2 75S m «69 8% %- Cadamet 1573 «(12 12 am 6 +% 990 @0 610 65 — Astoria 2500 a A 8 iC Dyno 31235 — 3 32%'\% +¢1 'C Malart oo 4 “ ex-,¢ N Inca 2x 6.2 2 2. ‘Cdn NW 1400 «33 30 » +3 'Cda Thor 10 3 5 5 1600 «(128 12 ee. $4 122700 8 738 ss + Can-Met x00 «19 Bt 19 Cariboo 9 108 61%5~«(6105 Ci 7 Cassiar 410 $10% 10% 19% — 4) yor 20 638 A 33. +3 Cent Pat ae 818 «42115 «+115 «2+3 Cent Pore GO) 4 33 4 = 6+% Cheskirk ww») 3 3 3 —% Papers were mix j Chester 600 356 Cl KOK ; “ ed to higher |G Jae 20 4 49% 495 --2%5 aver-\chibKay 11:0 144 14 «14 «31 | . up 74 Chib M me 6 & G6 +1 at 41'3,and Crown Zellerbach, up Chime o> 5 6 Bw +44 Coch Will “om 3 MS C4 Reco WH 82. 8% 82+ % Coin Lake 3000 33% 135 13% Banks were {irregularly higher, | Colomac ses Mm Mh Mh grandmoth- led by Canadienne Nationale. up Belle Morrell, O’Leary.|}1 at 54. Montreal Mr. Wm. Morrell has return-!|5415 and Toronto- ed home after being a patient in 5314. : {the P. E. I. Hospital, Charlotte-' Closing averages showed banks urum = =: 8 C Den wis 15490 C Discovery 1509 C Halliwell 47 +% i9t C Mogul 6120 109 101 Oo C Morrisn 2000 2 2 2 Gon Negus 2513 13 13 i % 4% three C Northid 10 22 31 3 +1 7 ? Con Sud ams 42CO40 Cop Corp 13500 5S 5 a 168 D'Arazon ix 32 31 32. +t De Cour 1000 it i! 31 +! Deer Horn 2509 18 16% “18s — 144 D’Eldona 55 14 13 1344 1 375 $19 18% 19 -+ th _|Donalda 100 9 9 9 4% an 2000 17% 37% 17% E Empy i100 7 #7 7 Mal 1009 139 1% 120 42 | East East Sui 0 146 143 145 +1 Elde r 4) 130 128 328 Eldrich wo 3 BSB 3 42 28%4 | EJ Sol ee ee ee Exp! Al “x0 6% & & Falcon 339 $9% 2 2% 4+ % 24, Faraday 29. CGD Ss Fara wis 1969 “eh & 3% | F’west Tung 4509 10 9% 4 _ | Fatima 20830 67 65 66 #2’ Francoeur 5000 5 5 8 Frobisher 3039 189 1% 178 +2 Gaitwin 1009 6 6 6 Geco Mines 269 $16% 16% 164 — % Genex 1109 «612 12 12 Giant YK 135 980 950 9m —5 Glacier m= 2 6s 2 -3 Gienn Uran 119 7 7 Ty iu Goldale 110 16 —06«6 Ol GF Uran B00 2 «62M 2% 5h Goldray a se SS 4 Grandue 2 115 «115 «(115 Gunnar 6950 95 «69909 835 4 Gannar wis 10200 9 7 $2 «+13 Hard Rock 50) 10 10 10 Har-Min 00 =O 9 9 9 seo.|0OS e. § 105 S97) M4 ME % joco 400 «6 «400 0 Hugh-Pam 0 ® a e —! Int Moly wm 80 HH_OHCsCiAN gk Irish Cop 100 1% «(131 «O14 Iron Bay 100 15 19% 19% —5 leo oo. BM HM 4 3 Waite mm: 32 2 8 Jacobus 1400 128 120 18 1 —— 10 YM 2% KH — = «Ww $ ® im. hUlelClCOWD 1” ne Wh aa. | Kerr Add 1075 te mE Te bulembe “am we = +8 Mit gSeeescsaesiudl 5 i 3 28 £83 i : al § i Usatcontssehore 8 E3392 hoe a _ been experiencing g38 ‘the ‘three, gained .35. Earlier in the! has aol o wiwnw wa Net | Pato Steck Sales High Lew Close Ch'ge Paxymast Rail S Spr 95 Banff 4 19%— % A .*|C Oil L wts of — “4 /€ Chieftn 44 — 4 | Cdn Dev COE CLE CEES : gegeeed? iy 72200 New Rouyn 5569 N Senator Cd 1700 103 mm G& 6- 500 5 MS 15 1300 MM 37. 6 & G& Slocan YR 3000 2360 520 co . So 5990 1325 1009 ;Taurcan vt 1500 17465 900 16700 1386 1900 oo 1000 500 2200 3m a0 164 330 1080 2a0 625 xo 300 29325 1% 40-0 4X0 107 1300 «6 918 40 199 236 A 5a i Am Ledue 35955 1c, ™ 100 8100 3°09 be $970 8.) 2m 13°90 Tho 10 79 4950 2399 2150 3139 3124 1632 170 3192 5289 2200 1 3 2533 565M 400n © West Pete 20 Cree wts 58 3820 BB 100 910 Home Oi! A 1730 ONS © vtissor8. Bariae — 3 5 te sbBsScgoeh.Ssauee ~§ee 3 eey & Bee's 88 Fis oS SSR Gee Ie SHR Be = = foke SHR ees ge te BR ss oehy Fanuee = a 7 _ te wk Bed sr Bsougososag a * = o n * we * “3 aats = os te ~~ ‘BScoklteve y - BSraw tt ; oe - ** Go o o _ - + & a = Ee By ote gehesS8ranbs.. ees 83 pues 29; ad ° . = - soxseS.ueeyiSsangsw stead efx -2erused =.Tignish H & S —%! TIGNISH—The regular month- ry ditorium with a good attendance. — %!was in the chair. 1; Mrs. Carlyle Trainor gave a +! school from a home where he a — Me very young years made a pupil —h* 2 ou .-~"2| Mr. Ira MacKay of Salt Springs. $12% 12% 124 « +™ B as $12 1m +% Mrs. Angus Nicholson a SB oa G By mt eo and q ; ; a tee = han were business visitors —8 | Midcon $ “a @ +1 Charlottetown . City » 2 Mr, and 21S 2 % % 2*,|Malifax, NS. +3 |N Davie = t00 16 16 18 = M)T : NC Oils > ok an’ ta leet. Sane es eels +% NCO wis 200 100 100 100 «+5 Mrs. Francis Macintyre = jou sae au Ry ee ey Ragnar: - Pac Pete w 100 te ae a +10 over-night Permo pr 4300 S 7 & +23 Pamoil 13825 a” «4 «41 | where she Petrol 5500 110 1065 107 +2 |brother-in-law and Phillips 20 6) 66 Bs 1 J and Mrs. ‘i Place 300 @ 6 G1 4 A leet eS Sas 0 le ee een +% or Ranger 20 1397 13 135 -—2 *,* | mocky Pete saz 6 5% 54 he — to spend the 2 Ee T(t rma +3 a on “2 |Sapph debs 10 6 | led a position at the Unemploy South U ae 2 See ee + ei ee Inoergace offing. “hi| Sub oO 2 2 > —% | Mrs. Alex MacDougfil Tidal - a ; i + | Trans Can 1500 @ «& 49 —1) | tague, a former resident of —1 |Tried O§“8 80 35 30 «63% «©—5 |Valley, underwent a major op- Un Oils fe Som [eration in the Kings County Mem- +6 | Wespac 1301 14 13. 13 —2 |orial Hospital on \ Monday +4 Weems =, Ss = s #% Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac- “la tule On me oe ee Nowe visitors to Mon- | 14 | Windfall 272 10% 10. 10 —1 .|tagu Friday. : 2 Banas ‘a ck Mr. and Mrs. Grover MacKay, Montreal: 1351 s4 +: a ten a on Strathcona, wae recent visitors _jlCommerce 1307 936% 56 56% + %/'0 Lorne Valley. They were Imperial 380 $67 67 67 + %| guests of Mrs. MacKay’'s parents Royal 44 $79 «678% 79 + %/Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeill. lore eee | A good number was present at - Alumini 4110 $29% 29% 2% + %/the service at Lorne Valley Anglo Nfld 2100 $7% 7% 7% — %\church on Friday evening, Nov. —1%| C Brew 52 SH% 2% di — %| 27. The Rev. Lewis Carr conduct- 1 _ oii Se or lee mS —**|/tory to Holy Communion. The | stmpeons 6 $94 33 3 — % congregation was pleased to see © — %| Wahkers 1180 $284 364 3% —%|Mr. Sterling MacLeod back as Weston B 7 84% Mia M4 + %! Org anist following a-brief absence Tete! Sales: 1,721,000. due to illness. - «AM. - MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS “ y Canadian Press —%\Céa Wire BMS $8 7% MH—% : j ae sm oa ime +1 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacLeod | Trans A! i Lerin: Seck- Tey - anew Sil 11% 11% + % rs — en da, of Alumint 4118, $18% 28% 29% + ET eT eod's mother, Mrs. FE a OILs a . >, ; Am Ledue 336 1% 9 _9 S. Weeks and Mr. Weeks. They | Spooner ee ee is iss —1%4 [also visited with Mrs. MacLeod’s rene 9 SS iG 22 (teem, tyes Vober ond tae GO i 5 vy, ey, 2 +14 INEMS : OT a ee ee we a ck Mrs. Leo Lecky and family, N yMlama 7230 7% 68 73 Summerside. : | Young - HG = " . = on a Credit Union held. Lorado on annual banquet in the school Willroy 228 tt e+) pg d prs antiighy By THE CANADIAN —— iis ber 25th. There were about fi i present notwithstanding the " Ail Cas or nae wae clement weather. The Bedeque |. American Growth 2 76 8|/W.I. did the catering and an | Beaubran ; 22.00 =< erioyable evening wa: spent. 5 +, | Gentes tonnes stn sre The Central Rvestytery Yous | Champion Mutual 3.33 3.88| Peoples’ Union held a rally in th —% | Commonwealth Inter a2 $.%@/ United Church here on Sunday, Corporate Investors = November 29th. There were two +® a 4.8) 134 l sessions at 2.30 p. m. and 7.30. —1 \ First Oi 3.9 4.37|There was a good attendance. | Greeged mesmo 7 $14|The president of the Union, Mr. arid : ‘ag Edward Pearson, presided. The Income Accum 5.6 5.96 a Son os Ce Oe = bet guest speaker was Rev. John E. : u aT 1.85 11.9 | Christian Feducation. Sackville. Valea tel 1431 13.04|Other speakers: were Mr. Errol foe Accumalating Fusd 7.4 M 7% | Sharpe and Mr. Don. Bell. In- | i ‘| sien oak Gee ee 21 teresting discussions were-held. Radisson . Regent Fund 6.40 5.8) FORM RESTAURANT GROUP : a: ; — res- Supervised Exec 6 wi — |taurant owners Wednesday night Seperviend awe s a= a formed a Newfoundland branch Supervi ee : ‘8S of the Canadian Restaurant As- Sarees Cree Ten" 3.3 17.38| sociation. Timed Investment Fund ya ye — eFeeFeFeFeFeFEeFe Accumulative ROYAL BANK APPOINTMENT Holds Meeting ly meeting of the Tignish Home and School Association was held Nov. 20 in the Dalton School Au- Mrs. E.C. Perry, president, The financial statement was given by Mrs. Milton Keough. Hallowe'en party report. A report -on the semi-annual provincial home and school meet- ing held recently in Kensington was given by a member who had attended. A discussion on. children’s reading took place. After consid- erable discussion the members broke up in groups and it’ was decided that a child coming to had been taught to read from his a aha pe ‘ who was more interested in his studies, a better reader and a! MR. C. B. CLARK i listener. | 3 To procure more and better ee of a reading for the young, it was announced the ninety = Suggested to join a book club. {C- B. 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