cw... .. to-04-”' -1 : g V l lPrescription For A Profit: A Guardian Want Ail - Call 8- Page 10 The Guardian l'L00l)-in loving memory of our dear sister. Marian J. Flood, who passed away. January 17, 1951. Ths day we do remember. A loving thought we give To one no longer with us , But. in our hearts still lives. dear daughter and sister, Mari- an J. Flood. who departed this . lile January 17, 1951. We think ni you in silence And oft we call your name. What would we give to near your VOICE. , ,..A..'a;la5'4'iii 1-1.: a"- Joe and Brendan. liflltlllb-in loving memory of our who passed away Jan. 17,1951. Thi-seis still an ache in out hearts today. That countless years won't take away A place in our hearts that nothing can fill We miss you Marian. and always uill ricia and Ronald. .. ,., .,.....,- I F1.00mIn loving memory of ouri iiho passed away Jan. 17, 1951. We do not need a special day to bring you in our minds. For days we do not think of you are very hard to find. Lovincly remembered by Sylvia and Morgan. . IN MEMORIAM W. KEIB. CLARK The death occurred at his home. in Kensington, on Thursday. Nov- ember lath. 1956 of W. Keir Clark in his 59th year. Born in Indian River, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Clark. he moved. at an early age, to Western Canada where he re- mained for several years. Return- ing to P.E.l. he married Ella llam- say of Hamilton in 1923. In Ken- singlon he established a "Meat Market" business later enlarging in ii general store. Through his business connections he won a host of friends with his pleasant dispo. sition and ready wit. ' in January 1954 he suffered a amt-re hcnrt attack and although he never fully recovered he was active lllllll eight months previous to his death. During his illness he never complained and was always cheerful and glad to see his friends. Cherishlng the memory of n loving husban” and father are his widow. who devotedly cared for him through his illness. and the wood and Leslie. Kensington; Mll- dred. Mrs. David Clark. Bradnl- bane: Don. Charlottetown; Mar- ven. Halifax: and Eleanor, Sum- bedside when he passed away. He also leaves to mourn the fol- lnylvingxhnrzthern Illnd sisters: On- vi 2. o ngtm: arvey. USA. who visited him this put summer; Ethel. Mrs. Heath Caleley. Ken- alngton; Alfrettn, Mu. J.A. Doug- las. Norboro; Jane. Mrs. Joseph Woodsids. Kenaiiigton and Vsldn. Mn. Ray Wdtn. Sherbrooka. The funeral service. which was largely attended. was held from the home of his son. Leslie. and was conducted by Rev. L.M. Mur- ray assisted by Rev Alexandr Maclfay. Hymns sung were "Tho Lord's my Shepherd" and "Will Your Anchor Hold." Pall bearers were: Clifford Ramsay, Clark Caseley. Leslie Rummy. Ray.Douj ins. Maurice Clark and Elton Waite. Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Mr. .l.I.. Davlson The remains were tenderly laid to rest iii 1-'loral Hill Memorial Gardens. Auld. Rev. LM. Murray. Rn. Alexander Macliay also to friends. neighbors and all who sent meo- iiaizcs of sympathy during their time of sorrow. Lovingly r iembered by Mer- D"T”D'”E'T"-" ET eedcs and uZ'mu. Boarders Acoonnodated ,. ....A ....,.... .. . .... -Av-I FLOOD-in loving memory of our wANTED"Two GIRL BOARD- iiars and Trucks For Sale 1955 VOLKSWAGON. CxIh;le'E?i And see your face again. w -r' i" "as "7 ' Sadly missed by Mother, Dad, '55 PONTAAC sEDANt REAsoN' dear sister. Marian .i. Flood. ;5 ciuaviioifi:-r n7iIi-1-r6hiT"fiT.- Phone Borden 3-i-37. niw rivi: nooivi APARTMENT I-Minizly remrmbered by Pat- . "ll EI"3,AVe'"I.'.'...Th.”"e . FOR RENT -FLOOR SANDERS dear sister Marian .i- Flood.l.""u5E HEATED Roomsl smE' 2-: UNFURNISHF-D noi3'si-:xr:ii:r "F32 SALE following sons and daughters: EL equipment. merside. all of whom were at his formerly associated with Reliable Window Cleaners. FOR SATE- Agoiits Vlaiitsd English Dinnerware. 34-pie ce For sale . Thursdtwt Jam 17' 1957 liTrEi3nTnEi:N7rK'Eiviis.-w.i'rc'ri:F wnrra siiariiis. sin I. II. "-":jjT:'.-T-'.-" u) sell on easy credit terms Oil! lN Tll?el:Iv'aitiioIilfftl;eai.iTiluaid.;il0e-Il!!li::!:i I2 BABY Cg. Fuel u."' Phone 0312. Phone Rogers Silverware and 3-piece TW0 FEMAL-If GOA”. ONE silver plated tea service-Only 349.95 com ' te. liuincdiate gen- t milking. Joseph Richards. 31'! Convent St. Summerside. erous commision on each sale. (TV! Puujnrzn ETJS-I-Eh For exclusive agency write today to Barnett Credit Sales Ll.d.. 42 Waterloo Street. Saint John. New Brunswick. en for heated room. Dial 6818. Bull Calf. Not eligible for regis- tration. Also one South wind car beater. Dial 5965. on. SPACE HEATER. usT.'B two seasons. Less than half price. R. L. Jenkins (Ring 1 Pownall. 2,, G,,,,.,,,, .,,,,,.,s.., p. w. c, Siva INTERNATIONAL iv. 10 tires. Reasonable T T nanced. Apply Box 782 Guardian. able price. Can be financed. Ap- 2'1 horsepower in good working order. Willard Coles. New Lon- don. flash attachments. Used once. 810.00. Apply P.O. Box n. Hunt- er River. ply Ralph McCaull. Carleton, P. F03 5 N-E - ""0 M”"'3' E.I ooo miles radio and signal lights 31.395. 54 Dodge half ion with a closed plywood box. 595- Ap- ply Carleton Service Station. For lint Chandler Bros. Dial 6557. Apply 211 Weymouth St. ing rooms. 3rd floor. Dial 3300. For Sale CONNOR WASHER. PRACTICAL- Iy new. used three monthn. Phone 4461. SIX PIGS 50 1.38.; THREE brood sows to iarrow Feb. 11th and March 28th: ten tons baled hay. Gordon Roberts. Cardigan. THREE. HOLSTEIN. HEIFER8 registered ranging from one month to nine months of age. Lloyd J. Jewell and son. Bede- que. USED 'l'llACTORS:- 1 FORD. 1 Massey Harris tractor. with hlllers and cultivators. 1 man- ure loader to fit Farmall H trac- tor. All three units priced to clear. For inspection of machin- es. Call at A. Pickard Machln-. ery Ltd.. Charlottetown. Used Fireco coal and wood range with water front. Excellent condition. CALL 3934 FOR SALE Fumigating business and 1953 lg-ton Mercury The above business was PHONE 6417 PLANER FOR SALE 4 Sidor and Matcher six by twelve CLARK BROS. Mt. Stewart A'l' PORT ELGIN. N.B. 0 room house. eight years old. aved highway near school. Contact- I. A. RUSSELL. Port Elgin. N. I. I RIPlEY'S BELIEVE l'I' OR NOT coats sizes sixteen and eighteen. 33 and 86. Call 42 Dorchester between 9.80 and 11.30 Thursday morning. Fem5l:TlorpWTsnd HOYTS BEAUTY SALON WANH two students to learn hair-dresk ing. LEADING AMERICAN COMPANY requires women to introduce their guaranteed, nationally ad- vertised cosmeiits. Without pre- vious experience you will earn at least 33.25 per hour with our unique demonstiaior plan. No. stock to buy. no delivery. no col- lecting money. and you choose your own working hours. Write Dept. 10. Peggy Newton (Can- ada) Limited. Dundas. Ontario- General Duty Nurses The Blanchard-Fraser Memorial Hospital (71-bed? located in Kent- ville. Nova Scotia. offers General Duty Nurses ideal working con- ditions. one Ill month annual vacation. excellent personnel pol- icies plus modern living quarters with full maintenance in new nurses' residence. For further in- formation apply- MR5. G. A. BOEHNER. Superintendent of Nursel. lost AIIII Fuiiil HUB -CAP on" i952 Maitcunv and Kensingtori, Phone 45-83. Kensington. hie Egg Grader. male preferred Apply stating wages etc. P.0. Box 484 City. RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW. open in Kings County. Trade wdl established. Excellent opportun- ity. Full time. Write at once. Rawlelgh's Dept. ML-470- ll: Montreal P. Q. 1-TREE1.t.MPE!-:W0'llTF?l'T:-JUl'l' like a department store. Make money full or part time. No ex- perience needed. Free clothing for yourself as extra bonus. Now fit and full Instruction to Dept. 2.26. The Cooper 'ohaoon Co.. P. 0, Box 1100. Beauharnola. Que. POOL TAILI. APPIOXIIATI WANTED - ALI MHTLE. SMALL TABLE, l'l'0Cl. IUY- car between Margate Corner WANTED - an Aim. can- you can sell to entire families. clothing. shoes. shirts. nlacks.l sportswear. work clothes. etc-' write now for Free Sample Out- ' lasted size 'II"xM". Phonn 55!. pints or quarts. Dial 055. ing small table potatoes at 3.1!. shed. Charlottetown this week. preferably cwts. Phone 8515 Pro- ducers Coop Ass'n. WANTED EELS and SMELTS Apply Government Cold Storage viatui To and .....C...m........m waarnnsosuxonnnn small piano. Phone 009. ....m.......:..:.m:.h BUYING PIGS FRIDAY 1! LI. Charlottetown Railway wharf. Knud Jnrgensen. m SMALL CAI. ABOUT ll! OI 13 model must be in good condi- tion. write Box "In Guardian. .itorit lasted COUNTEY Gill. WANT! IOUII work immediately. Please call 8150 or write Box 701. Guardian. PAKISTAN! PROTEST KARACHI. Pakistan (AP)- Thousands of demonstrator; pa- raded in Karachi Wednesday in support of Pakistan's demand for United Nations Security Council action on the Pakistani-lndinn dil- burned effigies of Indian Prime Minister Nehru and the pro-Indian Kashmlrl premier. Bakslsl Gha- lam Mohammad. SALESMAN WANTED f If you are now selling in P. E. I. and N. B.. and would like to add a profitable line. we have something that would interest you. Replya BOX NUMBER 784 GUARDIAN DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY By T!!! CANADIAN PIES! steels advance. M A ' - Activity niodnratot industrial: irregular. Currencies MONTREAL (CP) - The US. dollar Wednesday closed at a dis- count of 1 31-32 per cent in terms Pound sterling 82.0056, down it. Toronto Stocks TORONTO (CP)-selected buy- ing w ” t lifted the stock clinn and pushed it ahead in heavy trading lug to 65 cents sparked the rally which saw prices in other sec- tions move higher in a narrow range. Trading opened at the alowest' pace in more than two weeks but? ume in eight months. Active spee- ulative mining issues were re- ” for the increased trad- Trcivelling Representative Wanted National food manufacturer requires single man approximately as ygrs of age to train as roving detail salesman. P.E.l. native pre- El'f . Looking for personable. decent chap of conscientious work habits. High school education. Car provided, health and pension plans. Apply Box No. 776 giving details of age. physical condition, education and occupation. Interviews will be arranged. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. loll. Mottioson ii. Foster 1550 IIICIIIIIQI St. J. Elmer Blanche .1. LA. 165 Queen St. Phone E M. A. Former, Q.C.. LLI. Bank of Commerce Bldg. OPT OMETRISTS J. A. Ccirruthen. RD. 118 Kent St. Dial I010 Byron J. Grant, O.D. III lent It. Dial 811 J. 8. Taylor, LO. Corner Kent A Queen In. Office 8183: B03! (II ing, which rolled at high speed huring the final 195 hours. El Sol Gold, which gained 10 cents, was the most active stock. trading 684,000 shares. Consolid- ated Regcourt jumped 23 cents to a new high of 31.90 on a turnover of 62).000. points at Central haduc added I5 cents to 88.15. Early in the session it climbed to a new high of 08.9. Del Rio jumped it cents and Triad. one of 15 stocks. including Central Leduc. used to compile cents. ' international Nickel was the with a W4-point climb, cltlely fol- lowed by Hudson Bay. ahead 195. other so 1 were fractionally cent! but most were confined to 15 cents or less. Losses seldom exceeded 15 cents. ' Index rains: sold: .49 to 71.51; I! 'Do Ca dlna Pronl mloraato luck 3 an .3, 1; notations in t I u-oaa lot. 4-i:::i'iiIia::a:"u..;.""T"' T7 xw-Ex-warrants.) rowiinrua, SAMPLE 0U'l'P'l'l'. Free just like a Department store. Now you can sell to en- tire family clothing. shoes. shirts. slacks. sportswear. work clothes. etc. A ' , making plan. No experience necessary. full or pnrt time. Free clothing for personal use as extra bonus. Writs for Pow- erful Free sample Outfit abso- lutely free and full instructions. Dept. 926. The Cooper-Johnson Co.. P 0. Box um. I E n- nli. Que. WANTED Laboratory Technician CARD OF THANKS :Ir:'dill?:iT.nTm3.;mm'io23TtanM:II at once for a 75 bed hospital P Mrs. Clark and family wish to Easily financed with reasonable extend sincere thanks to Dr. R.W. down payment. Apply to The Superintendent. l Carleton Memorial Hospital, 1 Woodstock, N. 3. PART TIME "it; -- Work for active man who McDONAl.D. cum: 1. co. coon: siioriiriis 1. co. l ALVIAIDV. moss saosanoitinosdfi A 5" I ,raa'&tairna COOPER! I LYIRAND CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS EARTIIID AOCOUNTANTI PIAGHITNO IN CANADA AlIm&'lE!'0RllA'l'l0NM'Tll'llNV'l'lRNA'l'lGlAiliI'lIUC' on-nsniunaaasorraanc-rnnnxnoaatrian an COOPER IROTHIIS I CC. 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C 3"""s3 3 3 13-no IAN M. Mmunon, LL.a. r. it c. o. :.'3'..:... :12: :1; :3 :3 " noui. asnx BUILDING Studio .-aosaicinmut below moo 1- m in u niaasasi n can ""'"'"' .3; :3 33 gg ;; CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 3'n.'i.”"' 335' P 3' 9 Lulu ' RICH)" III? NI Nil NI til MoDlJNAlD. cuiinie a co. A 3:33; W 1?: '3 lg lg :; coorm BRUl'HERS&CO., :5.-nev-;n.nu 13;;-nggxog lo; 3 - Carrlo Bldg. if rlottetown Dial Bill ".9 1, 1', 1, ,, ii. a. ooms 0. COMPANY ......"""." .”"' .2 .3 .2 rr iaomioumu..cs-riuui-n tom" "00 ! - I "0" W74” P-it In In'n.i'"i.'.i3' .3 '2 ".2 ".7. Auriiuii .l. GARRETT :'.:'.'..'.'."' & '3': "I '71 ;'... .01. H” Palmer Electric suiiain. mg," .3: .3 ;; g, M z.Mx"p".TaT..""sou "" "" .":'.'.c'i.... .::- 3' . or im 4- w cnanrnnn aooouunnr l-'I3'"tus '1': iii-i list list 7': Provincial our man; an lab nun mm! In W M M N -4- , uoNcroiI.u.n. :1",',l:'”":,;;,:-' 3 l l S New M”- Itoeka higher cue EEESISE;iIE55S3t:5E5E.'3l':I! of Canadian funds, unchanged. C siisii .. asansinginsEEEE-seal:5-Elilsicniiiii:33 ggaaisagghnai market out of a two-session de- 9..., Clolcourt mm ill 15: in Coll Sud 1 I10 I0 Western oils. with gains raiig- c""'" closed with the second highest vol- ciueo ggagreniseiziiaius :- ST -. .. oI3S:uSa.E The western oil index gained 256 H ” EEg::i:aEoEEas:::u sEig:asa3c the section' index. added 0 ham” leader among senior base metals G” M i3i:EaE&sEiEEEE3EE??EaEiiasiigggsagssiitiistii alii 5, E higher. Junior gains ranged to 8) gm 5. 1. Eifi gaisii.-are 383238! E ggns.:a aegis " 5 Dhase metal: .79 to 23.58; wentorn oils 2.73 to 154.35. ii C" siiiiiiisiiiis agesasaaiaissglgagasaaggiizcc! gE:8-:lB:;.5:g::E :gEga.-gscsggs zszeittsiziisiissgizi a.;:a s.ga:sssxa:aIisia: 5E:ig.ia:a:saIsnEiain isliiitiistils gs-:i.gsiaI: :5. sci;-sci: a igaaiiisl ninii-.:g;a's'-5-e 5:::EEgE!n:gan3r:r:s:i. saint:-.'5::.-::i-:5 Etiaisisstitisait 55 EEEEE El: iisgilg I 3.5 sl I E ussai :naa:a'i i eat iii"??? atgiiiii '3: : SI ;. 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I I ' " clean sh Wayne 11400 ft” wonpae mo ,, w umin no - gg III are gr, I hoe win 27573 y c E 4;; an an gg EXPO - u Dllollo I!!! 4 IA ..g In! 80 in . in If Q Conini IO Iain 1!! Dual 10 4.: he-Dani it into and 41 lilnsn on u e Irew on - m I III 3 Imnm'n II -1 ltohiiaw 09' Al Ialhfn Q -I &l nice II III. II: OX1 O Q 9 - l. 2'. : ';z:. : gti.:;i. 35.1. g,::;::.; i. .. .3 .. .. ,a:ca .. e-Or-I -A 50- : ES :5 8 " I "" aai:e..iE 3; Eh: est: reigns: - -" - E I E he :83: s”-aa- rat: 3 5gE...a:..sng.EEc:ia !-I . 5; e i:. ...g.. g .-.-.-jg ;EEansiaiiri..E:ci;::EiassEr.:s::? . I ., ;i 1 4-0-1. -ti-e l 6 : r S ; is is .. l.l.l..:; s s it : a:'-EE3E::!:s!::!Es!E:saIa;. IEaiii3d:g!:sE::!En3Eat::i5:: iagEEaiEEE!xEi:.8Ea:!EIEEsn:i5is: ii.-iaiiiissiisiiisissah iliggii gait” 2 sinliieailiiiaaitaiii-.-gs: 3 s ggxggggggsggggiig ;.:!i;::iEE5::salii!i3 t !ng:.7.-Iiggiirgg n are! :3: ;'. ;L'. at 2 Montreal Stocks IONMIAL (C?)-1E and Canadln mgqu Si low lull we lei Id Qt III II! In lots Innk NI Slit III Innk 5! iauiunt I to In Oil Wit AI lat Nick ill Irull Vb Ii Pl! 101 an; use I rate a c cunt :va :a-lat an-V: : ltoanihir N .531 I4 C In Cut 54 B160 SM cdn Brow I516 OI! PW II can Colon 1! lion! lull in C can M month in an 81 It L can I'M cociuauu I shut as nulrania SDGI 7W I) Am lather 0091 Don Tar im carunlnl Foundation 2! can PW ll Fraser 335 7094 mile N. Y. STOCKS NEW YORK (AP)--The stock market failed to hold an early gain it made Wednesday and showed an irrelular pattern at the close. Turnover was the slimmest since Jan. 1. Steels. motors and aircraft: were the trading favorites and led the list to somewhat higher ground in the early part of the lession. Leading stocks wound-up with gains or losses running from fractions to about two points. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks dipped 10 cents to 8178.60. Advancing on the Canadian sec- tion with international. Nickel. and Aluminium Ltd. added 1.2. Hudson Bay Mining gained I'M Lower were Distillers Seagrams. off '.-5 Canadian Pacfic, off it and Grnnhy Mining. down '- Canadian isues were higher on the American Exchange. Brazil- ian Traction gained IA. Shawini- gan ills. Preston East Dome "4. What stocks did: Wed. Tues. Advances (67 237 Declines . 419 716 Unchanged .. 251 230 Total issues.. . .1137 1109 I1 The Canadian Press both lied usvi Kenneeott um llorg Warner (1 Monty I ul- C and 0 (IV: NY CI 11 Colin inonn 44-. Radio a 11 El Auto L IN: ltd Oil N iT'i Gen Else 531'. Utd Aircraft MI: Goodyear 7W. 'anadlnin I'M 4418 Wlklh 090 at Nor Ky Int 1' nld '1' Wk Produce MONTREAL (CF) .. Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealers prices to country stations. wooden cases. extra-large 38-38'-5; large WIT: ,.,, medium lil: small 29; B 29; C 17. Receipts 349. Butter: Current non-tenderable receipts 50; current tenderable re- ceipts 58. Fresh-grade creamer! prints Job price 59-60; fresh whole- sale non-tenderable sou-sa - 36'i: fresh wholesale tenderable sllli. Cheese: f.o.b. factory; Ontario white 34; colored 34; delivered Montreal, Quebec white 33; C0I' ored 83; wholesale Ontario white Bsti: colored 3555; wholesale Que- bec whits :4; colored 34. Potatoes: Maine 50: l.itH-50: N.B. 75: 1.15-2.25: ND. 50: 1.40- L50: N.8. 10: .35-.30; P.li.l. 7.51 2.50-2.60; New York Jumbo 50! 1.75: Que- 75: 1.00-2.00; Que. 50! 1.30-1.40. Grain WINNIPEG (CP)-Trading in all grains was moderately activl Wednesday on the Winnipeg Gull Exchange. The best commercial demand was shown in nu whore cXP0"' houses and international lnlerelll made purchases. Then we: mil! small trade in oats and barley. mostly of a domestic nature villi prices moving in a narrow rant!- Overnight export Iondinlil at Canadian wheat included: Unlld Kingdom. NIXON bushels: T glum 10.000; Denmark. 75.000- and Ecuador 30.000. Closing prices: A Oats: May 86 higher 1014:. -'1! In higher min; Oct. it h-KW 70V b. ' , Bhrloy: May unchanged toils. Jly Vilhigher tom; Oct- hig er .01sb. . ax: May 1. MIA" 3-I”? 45 higher ttlltln: 0"- higher s.mu- , Rye: my 2: hither 1-f'”',',l; Jiy an higher Lam: 06- . l . - 0 r : prions: . - 4 is; 5 Lu; 0 Lu: 1 do Durum I ; 11,; I 1-'5' cl: iiiiii nit: Isl E37. T. Eureka 1-16 and Fargo Oil 1-16.