Buy And Sell The Classified Way Phone-S505 ' x Page 12 The Guardian Insiders leesansdatsdl M71? i5An'6i:lTs'tTIc77i:NsloN1 ; Monday. Mar. 18, 1957 IN MEMORIAM ROSS - In loving memory of a dear husband and fathr John Charles Ross who passed away March 15. 1954. Sweetest thought- shall ever linger Beside the grave where you are laid. Always Remembered by his wife Annie and children Robert Angus and Dianne. BOSS - In loving memory of John Charles Ross who passed away (353 Lggvma Iron uAM1L1'oN Ontario Tuesday. Phone 9561. March 111. 1954. To know him was to love him. Because from day to day. He brought such '- ' those. He met along life's way. -The memories he left behind Will always linger too An inspiration and a lo; To everyone he knew. Always remembered by Albert. Elaine and family. ers. Home cooking. Central. Dial (215. dated, also home cooked meals served daily except " d Dial 5221. 88 Pownal. cars and Trucks For Sale good used car or station wagon 1954 Chevrolet 5'4 ton truck Apply 275 Queen St. or Heath Bryanton Remington. cars Leaving for llent ” -rwo ROOMS. lss KING 8'l'RElJ'I'. mun ROOMS. EAST ROYALTY. Call 5850. Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. FURNISHED r R (Y N r luToTi?I first floor. Dial 6365. MILLS - In loving memory of Barry Kent Mills who passed away "larch 18. 1952. Lovingly remembered by Mom. brother. and sisters. III MEMOIIIAM 0 JOHN PETER MCPHEE on January nth 1957 the people If Souris and null districts were deeply saddened to hear of the death of J. Peter MacPhee in his 69th year. Born in Souris he spent most of his life here and was a valued employee of the J. J. Hughes Co Ldt for twenty seven years, then he opened a grocery business of his own and with the help of his wife and family this business now is one of Souris most nourishing business concerns. Peta- - er was a devoted and faithful member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and took an active part In all activities. He was a mem- ber of the Holy Name Society. a Fourth Degree Knights of Colum- bus and a former State Deputy of P. E. 1. Knights of Clumbus. Peter took a keen interest in community affairs and served in the Town Council and Mayor for two years. Although ailing for some time time,' Peter bore his pain and sufferings with true ian patience and resignation pine ing his trust in his divine master who guides the destiny of all men. FOP. BENT FURNISHED BED- room. heated Central Phone 39!) FURNISHED. HEATED. Iemen preferred. Dial 7539. FOR RENT-: FURNISHED nan-r Phone 3961. table apartment. box 855 Guardian. LARGE HEATED T7sARF B E D room. Breakfast if desired. (lent- ed Bedroom. Central First Floor FOR mam - SMALL COMPET- Central Write FURNISHED room. Suitable for two. Second floor. Nice Location. Dial 3306. For an 1 HAY AND MILK POI BALI DJ. MacDonald. Souris, P.E.I. mnmoxiizs;-rxcEouri.K'nALEv mm mm om Ur '”""” W” W" '" Tm” ban mixed with barley. J. J. White. Box 702. ” -i-”-- PLYWOOD BOATS FOR FIBE- ing and hunting. Clifford Shaw, Stanhope. i-rHna F0RllBT)ATT617Ef' NEi pistons and rings. Apply Jinn Campbell. Hampton. ONE SOUTH WIND GAS IIEATEI in A-1 working condition. Ideal for Volkswagon cars. Dial 3116 after 6 pm. 2 ONE YEAR OLD REGISTER- ed Shorthorn bulls also young- er ones. Apply Stanley Hurry, Wlnsloe. THE WORLD FAMOUS ELNA supermatic Sewing Machine is now available to Island home- makers. For free demonstra- tion without obligation. Phone 6605 or write Elna Sewing. (1 Grafton St. LAND FOR SALE At Trout or Glynde River Road, Lot 21. Four tracts. containing, in all. 156W acres. with buildings; being the property now or re- .;cently occupied by George Hickox, Millvale. lllay be purchased or in parcels. Apply to- Mt-LEOD & BENTLEY. Solicitors, 15-1 Prince St., Charlottetown Female Help Wanted in a block HEATED APARTMENT Dial 0476. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 1400 may be converted to sui tenant. - DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. SIX rooms and bath second floor. 375.00 monthly. Brighton Road. square feet office space comprising five of- fices on second floor. Offices WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY IN person to " ' WANTED CAPABLE GIRL OR womah for light work in coun- try home. Modern conveniences. good wages. Apply P.0. Box 550. Charlottetown. Lost Ami Found LOST on STITAYED room; Black and white bob tail cat Reward. Phone 3044 or 8007. LOST - SATURDAY IN THE City. violin in case. Finder please return to Star Taxi. J. t Peters. Malo&Fills"aTliTlsl-plfantad A WELL KNOWN MANUFACL urer of finest household neces- sities and toiletries has open- ings in your surroundings. Write for full details and free catal- vuua. lAN'1'lm--ALI nos-nus. lllIlll01'QIlIl'Cl.Dllla. condition Apply Russell Qulgley Carleton Siding. P.E.I. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN ro work in country tourist home for spring and summer months. Ap- ply Mrs. Ira lidccoubrey, Caven- dish. WANTED SHORE FRONT FARM Apply EARL TAYLOR Clia rloiielown Wanted Ts lies! 8 M A L L HEATED APART- ment preferably furnished by! April 15th. Apply Box LG. SIX OR SEVEN ROOM HOUSE- Write Box 852 Guardian Office. For TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES CAREERS IN METEOROLOG ' With The FEDERAL DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT 0 These attractive positions are open to pass and hon- urs graduates of universities. uates, in physics, physiu and mathematla, science, engineering or arts. No experience is required. Those selected will start at 3372. 3352 or S315 a month depending on their qualifications. Graduates who have had some training in physics and mathematics beyond the senior matriculation level but lack sufficient credits in these subjects will re- ceive short intensive training to bring their qualifica- tions up to the required standard. They will, of course, receive full pay while taking this training. These positions offer numerous opportunities for ad- vancement and generous fringe benefits. For details. write to CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. OTTAWA Please quote Competition 57-174. & including 1957 grad- Iy FORBES RIIUDE Canadian Press Business Editor Bell Telephone 1” y of 831,350,000. operations and est and should be increased. companies are phrase "retained earnings." APAitrTlT.'N'r. 6N GROUND floor with one or two bedrooms for adults only. Apply Box 851 5 OR 0 ROOM GROUND FLOOR apartment. private entrance; or house in good residential area, by young business couple. No fiamily. Apply Box 853. Guar- Ian. l l Guardian. I Work Wanted DUTCH GIRL WANTS HOU work in the city. Appw Box Guardian. Apartment House For Sale By Tender We are instructed to offer for sale by tender the apart- ment house owned by Mr. Ralph H. Jenkins on the corner of Pleasant and Eilston Streets in Charlotte- town. Property consists of large lot and apartment house in excellent state of repair containing three 6 room beer bottles, scrap metal. 3 Street. YOUR BEST MARKET FOR IRON dnd STEEL SCRAP (2000 L5. Ton) lnole new price) . . . . 325.00 35? CAR BATTERIES Each s1.5o Paying highest cash prices for hides, horsehair, Truck scale weighing for your convenience. Centrally located opposite Eaton's Store on Kent Open 8 A.M. - 5 P.M. Monday through Friday. Saturday 8 AM. - 1 P.M. . MAURICE BLOCK CO. LTD. to the words "net profit." Net profit. of course. RALPH A. nsn-r Named Colgafel Vice-President Thomas W. Eadie. president of of Can- ada. said the other day that the company has an earned surplus This may sound like quite a chunk of money. but Mr. Eadie went to some length to say that, in relation to the sire of Bell's its widespread ownership. the sum is very mod- In this connection, it can be said that the term "earned surplus" is one of the accounting terms least understood in other than business circles. Because of this, many discarding the term and substituting for it the To define earned surplus "or re- tained earnings" one must go back is the money a company has left out of what it ta'res in after ithas pro- vided for all expenses and var- ious charges. WHERE PROFIT GOES Generally. if the company's fi- nancial situation is satisfactory. the profit is used In two ways. Part of it is paid to shareholders in cash as dividends. The re- malnder is retained in the com- pany and this portion is what is called earned surplus. If the company continues to make satisfactory profits. some- thing is added to thesurplus an- nually. If. however, the company loses money. or for some reason needs emergency funds, it can, in effect. draw on the surplus. In the case of Bell Telephone. the 831,350,000 Mr. Eadie men- tioned is the total of all the sums it has put away from operations In 77 years. less what it has drawn out of it. This doesn't mean that Bell has 831,350,000 tucked away in a sock, or a vault or a bank. The money, through the years, has been put to use. chiefly to expand plant and equipment. You cant'. however, point to any specific piece of equipment. or any sum of cash and say. "there is the earned surplus." It is repre- sented in and is a part of all the company owns. DEPRECIATION FUND To ensure that the value of the surplus is maintained in plant. a sound depreciation fund Is also necessary. but that Is another story in itself. To a company. surplus serves about the same purpose as some- thing put aside for a "rainy day" serves the individual. It gives the . .4 M A Bell Telephone Surplus Big But Still Too Small had 83 of surplus behind it. is 1048 this had dropped to 32.44 and in1950to50cents.Sincethenio has increasal in 81.11. NO EXACT FORMULA There is no exact formula is say that a company should have such-and-such an amount of sur- plus. However. for purposes of comparison. the Bell Telephone System in the United States has twice as much surplus per share as has Bell of Canada. other factors than surplus. on course. enter into a company; (1. nanclal s i . Mr. Eadie said Bell will spend t17d.000.000 on construction this year and indicated that to spend this it will have to raise morn money. And he said that to con- tinue to raise money, earning: must be sufficient to both meet dividends and to improve surplus. His remarks and Bell's fl ancisl position are of vital Interest to millions of Canadians. They are of interest to Both 140,720 shareholder . of whom 138,- 000 are residents of Canada. which means that more Canadians hold Bell than any other stock; and they are of interest to other prol- pectlve shareholders. They are of Interest also to the subscribers to the company's 2.- 760.000 telephones in Ontario and Quebec. Bell at Jan. 51 had total assets of 81.183.043.708. of which 31.066.- 290.579 was in telephone property. its net profit in 1956 was 334.- 049,10l, of which S29.l46.8-'15 was paid to shareholders in dividends at 32 a share. and 35,002,328 was added to earned surplus. , a bad period and helps give invest- ors confidence in the company's strength. For an illustration of how sur- plus may fluctuate. take Bell's earned surplus, and add to it an- other smaller fund. called capital surplus. which is accumulated from other than operations. In 1045 this combined surplus was 810,400.01!) and In 1948 811.- 50o.000. But in 1050, when urn- ings were down and the company was seehng a rate increase in a lengthy hearing. the fund dropped to 34,500,000. Since then the com- Enrolment: Al Universities Up -OTTAWA (CF)-Increased unl- vel-sity u nlments across Can- ada brought the student popula- tion to an estimated 78.100 at the The bureau Monday the estimated enrolment was more than nine per cell above the previous year's esti- mated total of 71.600 and was ap- proaching 1047-48's peak of 83.150. AUCTION SALE I have been instructed by the undersigned to sell by lpublic auction in Enmore on Saturday, March 23, at 12:30 p.m. the following stock. 1 mare, 8 years old, 1200 lbs.; 1 foal (Clyde); 4 cows He received the last rites of Holy Mother Church. administered by his devoted Pastor Right Rever- end J. A. Murphy and Reverend Edwin Steele who brought him much comfo l and hope with their visits. Peter with his winning person- e . . h 5: bined fund has risen to S33.l00,000. 155 K In St P one j65 However. since 1945. Bell has had to raise well over 8800.000.IDO to pay for expansion. The result is that while surplus has increased In total. it is less for each share Issued. Thus. in 1045, each slurs issued NEW YORK, (Special) - Ed. ward H. Little, Chairman of the Board of the Colgate-Palmolive Company. has announced the elec- tion of Ralph A. Hart to the newly created post of Executive Vice- President of the Company. A product of Wesier Canada, Mr The 1956 figure was more than double enrolment in pre-war years Geographically. total enrolment role to 25,700 from 23.600 in Que- bec: to 3.000 from 22.500 in On- tario; to 20.200 frnrn 17.800 in Western provinces and to 8.400 from 7.000 in Atlantic provinces. apartments with double garage accommodation, oil heating and hot water. l This property is an ex- cellent investment for pur- chaser who wishes to oc-1 cupy an income producing ogue today. 1600 Delorimier Dept. 49. Station C., Montreal. WANTED For Sale .?...E.,.j..D.ZE FOR SALE-HAY. STRAW. AND mixed grain. Apply Keith Sim- mons. Sumrnerside East. ""0" "lendllnen Ind txctrllolr LANDRACE CANADA'S NEW- . . h Hart began on car r in a . l b'li , ' . EXPERIENCED newly frcshened, Ayrshire grade, 7 years old. 1 t ree ea In . 5-r-':ri-”-n7:'e3te'4?-'-”- ?v'”'-'n 333 W Booxx-2--an ””?-may may be 1...... year on cow. shonhom we to freshen Am-it 22:1'&2li:p2l.':.'.i3..3f.lif..”i2"?s'5i15 N Y Stock Market cautious I 0 had the pleasure of his ,1... Left to mourn the passing of a loving Husband and Father are his wife the former Agnes Mahar, two sons. Dr. J. E. MacPhee. Ot- tawa and Melvin in charge of the business, Pauling. Mrs. J. J. Raf- ferty, Montreal and Inez. The Canadian Bank of C Le, Souria. l-its funeral was held on Saturday. January 12th to St. Mary's Church where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by his Pastor Rt. Rev. J. A. Murphy. D. three year old heifer to freshen; 3 two year . old heifers. Shorthorn grade to freshen; 4 spring calves; 5 year-old calves, Shorthorn grade; 1 sow to farrow March 31st; 12 young sheep to lamb the last of April. MACHINERY:-1 potato escalator; 1 potato grader; 1 turnip pulper; 1 light wagon; 1 jaunting sleigh; 1 bay loader; 1 binder M.H.; 1 truck wagon; 1 hay rake; 1 single plow; 1 set of disc harrows; 1 hay mower I.H.C.. trailer type; 1 tractor horse hoe. 2 row; single and double harness; 1 cream separator capacity lbs; 1 farm man in Hamilton. Ontario In 1932, Mr. Hart climbed in quick succession to the position of Tor- onto District Sales Manager. Gen- eral Manager for India. General Sales Manage for Canada. Vice- President in charge of sales and Advertising Director of the Can- adian Company. Next he was ap- polnted General Manager of the Australian Company. then Vice- Presldent of Colgate-Palmolive In- ternational in charge of Sales and ed by making appointment with the undersigned. Tenders will close on the 31st day of March 1957. No tender necessarily accepted. For further infomlation inquire through PEAKE s NICHOLSON Solicitors 175 Grafton Street BHJED HAY. WOULD TRADE; for stock. Herman MacFarlane. Phone I5-22; Bedeque. BOAT. 30 FEET. CIIEV ENGINE with hauler. good condition. Ap- ply Wallace Pursey. North Run- tico. BALANCE OF STOCK. FROM the Tiny Tot Store will be sold at Beaton's Auction Room Tues- day Msrch 19th, Auction. LARGE QUANITY OF CHOICE Must be able to operate bookkeeping machine. But Price Trend Was Upward NEW YORK (AP) -The atosklspen Uranium. up 15-18 -I I 15-1'5 market moved oautlouab last National unchanged It week against a conflicting bsck- 4 13-10; Peruvian Oils and M1!- ground of news but. on average, stals. up is at I I-16: Ind PW prices were slightly better than Coastal retroleum. off it -1 Wi- they were a week ago. 1 Among Canadian issues on ill! It was the third straight weakly Am;-lcu uchugs, nicliwell Po- rise but the advances have been tgolgmn ha in second weekly Apply to-- BOX CD cyo GUARDIAN services ilffmd NURSE WILL noAnn AND care for invallds or semi-invalid. c....:...1L.A. boiler: approximately 300 ftfof hardwood flooring. and so mum 1.; ,.i- u. ...., .- no... a... aw, .. m. ,,...,,,,. g. 1... 1-... g-mlifv-Bai;9':"I'del.'::IP0:;;d-33:: glared Iglrallii. gflree at tweets: iE"E” other articles too numerous to mention. If day is unfit iml yearsuhe hlllnzzlsyedohl fried. R m 5:. mo. ':.l.".;.".' alulliim. with mum A. K”. umlwucu. hensonphoance zujiia. es ISLAND olul.l..ounlsN sale will be held the first fine day following. Terms 30'" 0' Cflllate-Palmolive Interna- The Associated Press norm Brasilian Traction constant 1! Rev. Edwin Steele, Mum: or can. .::......A;Agg serving fullh G&;?.. a... mad. known at sue. ilonal winch sells in over one hun- of 00 stocks was up D costs at 915, Marconi at as and mag... gum gervicog in st, nunans FOR SALE. CHEV. gichggn CLASSIFIED RATES dred-different countries of the 3173.70. Molybdenite at lvl. Preston E-It Mary's cemetery were conducted Ford Ind D0111! 1953- FY01” g.,g,.A.......E......... SIDNEY ENMAN DAVID ENMAN W0Pld- The five molt Ictlyi Ill!-I0! III Dome nines dropped '14 '0 W'- by Rev. Edwin Steele. Fenders Sydney Street All I-0 wg: lucpam AND RIWIND 3- Pltono Mr. George H. Lescll has been American Stock Exchange lam in” 5" mm mm, mm; as The happy memo-:.. of Peter Body. tors. washer repairs. wrists: Owner Auctioneer. appointed to succeed Ml-. Hart as week were: M N" y,,.... smii Exchange will be a benediction not only to g mils, refrigeration. sale and Advarfis t ' r up President of Colgate-Palmolive ln- Faraday Uranium. unchanged Wm. g '.":. 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