“DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY l‘nl‘nntnullarket lower in mod- :fie trading cw Yorkwhlarkel mixed: ml- 19 off. Montreal Market mixed in My active trading CURRENCIES ulONTREAL (CPI — The U.S. lar closed Friday at a discount 3 21—32 per cent in terms of median funds. down 3-32. Pound rllng $2.70 3-16, down 5-16. PRODUCE viONTREAL tCPl -— Agricul- e department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices country station, wooden cases, rat—large 44-44%, large 41-41%, adium 34-35, small 31-32, B 34- C 33, Receipts 95. iutter: Current receipts tend- ubtle 63%, not tender-able 63%; sh grade Creamery prints. job ce (WA-66; fresh wholesale 4-641/2. Zheese: Delivered Montreal, :. waxed, Quebec white 33%, ored 33%; wholesale Quebec its 34%. colored 34%; current :eipts Ontario white f.o.b. grad. : station white 35, colored 35- 4. No quotations tor whole- e Ontario. ’otatoes: Quebec new 76s 1.35— 0; NB. 75s 1.55-1.60. GRAIN 1» . WINNIBPEIG (Cl?) — Moder- ely active trade in flax high- hted dealings on the Winnipeg ain Exchange Friday. Interns. nal interests or exporters pro~ led the support. while the trade oorts indicated small quantifies re sold to the United Closing prices: " )ats: Dec it higher 72%; May higher 73%; My unclh 712%; 7 Stanley: Dec 1% higher 98%; 1y 1/4 lower 99%; Jlly % lower 1. Max: Dec 3% higher 1%; 1y 1%-1% higher 28764-28; r 1%-13/4 higher 2.81%-‘/4. ‘ R/ye: Dec 1% higher 29b; 'Mlay higher 1.05; My %-% higher 5114-21-76. Prices for class two wheat _for port to countries outside WA: 101' 1.62%; 2 1.59%; 3 1.49%; 4 18%; 5 1.37%: 61.34%; 1 durum 14%; 2 1.81%;3 1.67%. WA and mestic' prices: 1 nor 1.62%; a 07/0; 3 1.419%; 4 1.38%; 5 1.317; _.34%; 1 durum 1.84%; 2 1.81%; ' 1.67%. MONTREAL WONTRIEAIL (UP) — Prices are mixed in fairly active trad- ; Friday on the Montreal and .rl-adia'n stock emmw; I‘he pipelines were mixed rrow range. 391 % in the papers were 'eat Lakes at 37 and Interna- ~nal at 110. Zellerbach declined at 21 and Price Bros was off at 44%. [n the banks Commerce de- ned '3/4 at 56%. Nova Scotia ined 1% at 73% and Royal was ? 5/0 at 77 . Down 1 in the utilities were itineau at 37 and Power Corp 61%.; Shawlnigan lost % at ' V2 and Jamaica declined 74. lit- 1 In the constructions Building 'oducts was up. 3/4 st 303/4. D0- inllon Bridge lost % at 20% and Ipsum advanced 1 at 36%. Up 1/2 in the base metals were median British Aluminum at and Hudson Bay at 56. Im the beverages Canadian :eweries lost 1 at 32% and Sicks ‘ lcli-ned % at 32%. Up % in the steels were inion Foundries at 40%, s new gh, and Stelco at 60%. The mines and oils were gen- ~ally lower. The closing averages show Inks ofif .06 at 59.93, utilities off S at 147.2, industnials up .3 at ' 3.1, combined off .3 at 24.5, pa— -rs out 5.4 at 452.1 and golds off 5 at 81.64. MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS ltibl 36% Fr it pr 23 Gt Lakes 37 nk Mont 54% Hull Bay Min :0 nk NS 737/. Imp Bank — quc C Not 55% Imp 011 a one PC 35% Int Nick 6% thurst A 47% Int Pap 110 thurst B 26% Int P — ll 41% Mass-Fer 105 ' 6 M00011 1 60 lg Prod 38% N St. Car —— -— Norsnda 50% Cement 34 Price 44% Cement pr 28% Que Pow 36 Steamship —— Royal Bank 77% Bnk Com 561/4 Royalite — n Brew 32% St. L Corp 16% n Brew pr 32% Shawls: 32% 1: Coin 19 steel 1 68% R 23% Trans Can PL 27% ckshutt 121/4 1111 Steel 11% agrams 32% Walker Bridge 20% CANADIAN . m Tar ‘ 14% Cons Pap u undation —— Ford 109% NEW YORK I . NEW YORK (Apl—rhe stock v.1arket closed unevenly Friday. 1' 4The trend was generally higher along leading autos, coppers, ,Eectronics and airlines. Oils and , .‘lbaccos declined while steels, .‘rcrafts and chemicals were The Associated Press 3v- 1 ~age of 60 stocks edged up 10 ants to $206.90. ' The mixed pattern held true in ,‘ I .18 Canadian section. Small gains ‘ v ere made by Canadian Pacific, istillers-Seagrams, Granby Min- g and Hudson Bay Mining. In— .rnational Nickel and Dome H, ines were unchanged. Losers I I ere Aluminium Ltd. McIntyre g orcupme and Walker - Gooder- -‘ 1m. ‘ Among Canadians on the Amer— an Stock Exchange Canadian Iarconl. Richwell and Preston ‘ ast Dome were ahead. Sherwin-i- Ian. Jupiter Oils and Sapphire erroleums were lower. What stocks did: Fri Thur fixative: 4W5 443 P1 3:119. 3.39 380 nchaumd w m u a“ 3.637 W dimples Mains! , l . , as I" I"! *4 95L”? I“ 9'7"? n\' o srorxs Cummnnw 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Dec. 13.1958 3:33;“ m ,5" 1; .3" * “ ‘62.? 1. o. -1 mural5.120.311" Commit...“ , " Hasaga 0000 171,4 1714 171.4 - ta Mentor §3m 19“ ‘5 3,217 :3; 1 stock Salas High Low film f‘h'n Dom Equity lav Bidcop 100 ll 11 12 -~ 1,1 (:00 Howey 140 3:10 .130 030 Headway 5500 53 51 51 —2 Merrill ~32 5;: :93 ’2 NInI'STRIAIf W4. M 20mg“; mm Black Day 900 10 Is 18 ~73 C Marlin-I 2300 401/; 40 40 Heath 6000 0 71.4 8 1“!de 42.. 23;, .425 330 +2 mass-Per 00m $1079 10:11 1“ +1 G 0 30mm. 1000 5% 51/5 5% “I C Marcus 6372 60 30 6" +10 He” 750" 6% 5% 51" Mlmken 2:3 '7I/u “all 614 ~—% S Propane 13.30 513' 1,1,4: + v. Grow mm. Bouzan 4300 50 so 52 ——-2 Con M and s 905 62114 2071 lug-~14 High-Bell 1.200 109 ms 165 —-I Mimi, . gm mo, 131/, 1114 «VI (‘dn are... 3710 433:4 3: . :1. —w 1m 1 on and c... Boym“ mm a 7 8 H C Mom} 169“ 168 156 157 “n me‘" 3”" 5291“ 29% 29% My! omp 3000 14 14 14 Suptest nrrl 513-) $173? 1161 I1 :9: I Bralorns 1900 600 65 690 +10 C Mosher 1156 as so as 110er 1530 42.5 410 420 “f r‘ W, may 32% no. ,1 I“, Trans Mtn 0090 mm K um um Broul Reef 1600 52 51 52 +1 C0" Neg“ 11°“ 24 24 24 '4 Hud Bay 210 $56 55% 56 + ‘4 my. 0200 "70/ 70' 70 +3 mm 18 as 1 L331: Bmhm mm 51,5 51/2 515 + v2 c Northland .7400 241/2 24 24 -05 Bushman“ mm ,7 17 17 WW". mm m 16 ,5 +1 50th 11 70000 41 . —-1 M museum Brunswick 1500 375 3.50 375 +25 c Persh 7000 22 19 21 +0 Inc. Lake 3000 51/, su. 5% ‘ mm M M 31,, Mill (‘in won 31 2’} 1.15: ,6 M“ Mum-uh: Buffad 0500 14 12 14 c Regenurt 500 13 13 13 Inspiration 1850 so 58 58 +1 231 XP 1000 0 a 0 1.1.5 Am loaduc 10000 16 ‘1’; _‘ Safwdmm O M Buff Ank 200 10: 1°; 1": 50593335“ 1323 7; 667 7g 1 Int Nickel 1010 5051/; 051/1 65% + M: ‘E‘ab 000 20 20 a: -—2 amt": '1: ‘34 15 _; “8,3,. Bunker 11111 7320 I l — Int Ran 0100 251/1 2414 25 ‘ . ‘ , .. 51/: aenn '. ‘ . . Cadumet 1575 21 so 21 *1 Cop Corp 0000 25% 25 25 Irish Cop 1000 220 216 220 —4 flew 12‘", 32% 321'" ~14 —1 9””“5 1, m “0 gm Camp Chib 1950 700 05 665 ~20 Cop-Man 0000 121.4 1214 12% —% Jaye Exp; mom 5] 49 50 New Dam am 28 35 3,; __2 N Mylama amt-07 125 1: u.) as gm ,oesl Camp RI. 500 960 955 960 ~40 Coprand 3262 190 184 1115 —.:l Jenim 150m 13 n 13 ~ let‘s 1: 2m 23" 225 230 +5 Cochwul 144010 34.7 250 3 +1 super“!!! he so Cdn Astoria 9000 a s a Coulee 3000 52 51 51 «fl “bum 51m, 30 20 20 +1. N H” .9” won 1% 12 12% Gold Eagle 1011.10 11 27 31 + 5:017:me c mm 750 51 51 51 -\1 Cournor 3700 7% 7 7 ~14 Jonsmith 1000 13 13 13 —-1 fi 3;? ,5500 104’ 95 97 _2 Martin 910.50 20 23 27V: ism Mull Grams, c Malart 22000 79 74 7s Cusco 5000 10v; 13 13 —-% Kent“, 1,500 51,1, 51,5 51,2 9‘" I’m" “1.20 q q 9 Fatima 74000 114 100 105 Supervised music C N Inc: 16187 27% 26 26 Daering 15525 so 34 35 ——2 Kerr Add 3045 3191/, 191/, 191,5 4. y. 1:19;; 139"“ 1300 :6 b 5 MUTUAL FUNDS. “ Electronic. . Cdn NW 9900 t9 s7 50 +1 D’Aragofl 3000 30 30 30 Kilembe 500 205 205 205 +5 N M9 m mo 3, 33 33 _.2 3‘“ “:53 "3‘" . Cdn Thor 3500 7 7 7 De Cour 1900 20 27 20 +1 Kile,“ w... 1150 40 30 36 .s i“ M“; 303637 12;, “2 “9 +10 ‘Beaubran 29.04 a. Umled Am. Candore 266 16 16 16 Deer Horn 8500 18 17 18 Kirk Min 1000 4,1 401/, 4016 + IA . 333;“ 600 627 67 57 +2 Canadian Investment 9.10 9.99 s-Less and Can-Erin 4500 25% 26 25 D'Eldona 3406 13 1114 13 Kirk Town 500 10 10 10 _.1 £101? m: m m 90 9,, +9 Canafund 36.54 38.37 mummies. V _ Can-Met 5700 73 70 To Delnltc 500 so 56 50 —1 Labrador 470 $241711 24 24 —% N;°,,,,,,;, 4000 22:5 222 222.5 +3 C-Met wts 1300 30 30 30 Dome 740 :17 17 17 —% Lake cm 000 108 103 100 Nfianda 854 my, 50 50:14, + as Caribou 500 75 75 75 Donald: 2500 12 12 12 1 L man" 1500 55 55 65 +3 North t 3224 68 66 68 Cassia: 3000 930 920 925 +15 E Amphi 4500 15 14 14% —% Lake Ling 3000 10‘ 10 10 + V: N° "fie 6500 101/, m 101,5 Castle 1700 450 420 450 +30 East Mal 3525 135 1:13 133 —s L Sher. 235 4,30 430 430 "f0 . mm 35 n 34 +3 5N0 Cayzor 000 280 225 280 +30 East $1111 200 200 200 200 La Luz 200 350 350 350 S" “1:31 6200 305 2:35 300 Cheskirk 7000 s 514 5% East Met 3000 71/: 71/4 71/. Leitch 1900 140. 130 140 N""‘"“ 2200 21 20 20 -14, IS NO TIME Chib Jac 8400 64 62 63 Elder 1000 6 66 66 Lenwurt 5500 13 1.1115 13 "Pa" Chin-Kay 1200 15 15 15 +4 El Sol 1350 1014 10 1o Lox-main 900 41,, 41/, 41;, _. o, BANKS Chib M 1900 11) 115 ll +5 Expl All 13000 10 91/: 91,4 4- 1,5 Lona” 17300 39 30 31 ._2 Montreal ‘ 1315 $55 54 _ + Chino 5M0 58 57 5|! +1 Falcon 65 327% 27 27 — IA Lox-ado wt. 0400 m m m .._1 Nova Scotla 65 573% 72% 13175 + 54! Chrom :00 as: 275 201 +0 F’west runs 1010 1314 131/; 1314 —1 Louvict 4000 9 0 9 + 14 Comm 1005 556% so 56 ——1 Coch wm 144575 345 357 340 +05 Francoeur 3000 a a s . Lyndhst 0000 21 20 20% —11,4 Imperial 144 $62 617/: 6W- + V! Cody.Reco 1000 15 15 15 Frobisher 3325 170 165 167 +1 Macassa 200 295 295 295 +5 Royal 1311 577% 771/, 771/; Coin Lake 39300 18% 13% 16% +442 Geco Mines 305 317% 171/4 17% — V4 Macdon 5000 25 24 25 +116 Tor-Dom 417 $52 513/4 523/4. — 5% Colde 9500 37% 07 37 —1 Geo Scien 2200 114 105 114 Macfie 14500 10 9% 91/1 — 44 INDUSTRIALS Coloma; t 1000 51,4 51.4 51.4—11.2 Gnt Masct 5000 9 9 0 MacLeod 1000 120 124 120 Alumini l 1976 3:3/ 3:3! + “l I cum: e 3000 5 32 33 —- Giant YK 200 000 000 000 Madseh 0900 255 250 255 s Anglo Nfd 225 -4 4 4 .4 . Coniagas 1000 52 51 51 ——1 Glenn Uran 1000 11 11 11 Magnet 2000 902' 91,5 91,4 :14, c Brew .7740 5331/11 02 321/11 ~ "/3 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Q 9119511114)!” c Bellekno 13300 Is 11 10 . Gold gle 101130 31 27 01 +1 Malartic 100 105 105 105 +3 D Magnes 100 310% 10% 10% + “A CALL 3583 r - 1: Beta G 0500 111.4.- 014 1114 +114 Gold an 2150 21 20 e1 Maneast U 3500, 0 71.4 a + 1,4 Dosco . 250 320% 30 30% + “3 O FURNACE I c Callinln 1000 131/. 151.4 131/: GF Um 2500 19 29 ’—l Marulgo 3000 as m Inland s40 071/1 71/. 71/1. _ 1/§ _.___.—._—I-—— c Denim 3145 :12 11% 12 + 17. Granduc 000 140‘. 146 140 4 Maroon 7500 19 10 11 + 14. Nor Star 2665 $1234 12% 127/. + as c O GASOLINE " 0 Don wts 3100 300 as 300 Greyhk 2600 19% 10% 1014 — as Maritime 9600 107 100 100 _5 Pebina n 465 sol/2 91/1 91/1 -— 1/s __________ ., C Discovery 200 345 345 045 Gulch 3500 14 13 13 Martin 91050 as 23 271/2 +494 Simpson-3 690 5303/4 30% 303/4 —‘/4 E1 . STOVE ' ‘ c Fen 2070 45 44 45 -—2 Gulf Lead 1000 7% 7% 71/: Matatch 2000 171/; 151/; 1014 +1 'sIedmau 100 $36 051/. 36 + 1,4: Parkdale. P. - ~ & 2 CG Arrow 2500 la 17% 10 +1 Gunnar 2715 5173/1 1714 17:14 Maybrun 0400 101/: 15 '10 + v, Wainwright 400 211: 210 215 —s ' » C Halliwell 17100 55 53 55 Gunner wts 710 710 -—-30 McIntyre 80 5851/. 85% 85% —1% Walkers 1250 $33 32% 32-1/4 — Total issues 1208 1251 tyre eased 111 at 85% and Dome NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS “I was down. $14 at Bat" 5”” 49“ “Wt-V W ’4‘ Western oils were easier as % . ’ 1 261/: €°§idW3”‘" thgegim 455,4. losses went: to Paculc. Pete, at Cons Edison 5m Std on NJ 37% 17, and Home B. at 16%. (E; “is”? El 36,7 VI'Lfi‘fifira“ Index changes: Golds off .09 to cc 4 - ' _ stdyear 117v.- Westngse 70v. 8004: base metals up -17 b0 Gt Nor Ry 49% 169.69; western 011s off .27 to Int '11” 60% 131.25 K gm roxosro CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange—Dec. 12 (Quotations in cents unless marked 5. z—Odd Iol, xd — Ex-dlvldend. xr—Ex- I rights. xw—Ex~warranls.) TORONTO (CPL—Base metals 3,. managed to squeak out again sIocs .sulesmlglié: Low elm own but the rest of'the stock market Advocate m 295 m m . was easier Friday In moderate Amen 3699 55 55 55 1 ' ' Akaitcho 1000 41 41 41 —- trading' Alba 13pr 31300 1.1 10 11 Western oils were down one— Mom 580 514% 141/, 1,,“ quarter and golds lost a few 211301131371: $5023 3111; 3:: 302 +10 ' ‘ - m- at er .7 decrmal pom-ts. Base metals had Ann} R”. ms 15* 15 15 a few decimal pomvt edge. Amman 1050 a a 62 4% Final volume of 2,007,000 shares 3353;; $ ’3’- ;j g.” :1 compared with Thursday’s 2,315,- Am] 33493 ,4 ,1 34 _ +3 000. Three speculatives passed Apex Res 0000 4.14 4 4 the 100,000 mark and all glained. 2:2“ % 1% g 3 _m Cochenour-Willans, a gog41ssulle£ MM 4000 15 1,, 14 #1,, jumped 85 cents to .0. Atlas Yk 4000 . 0v: 6% 0% +114 traded 144,575 shares. 23:31“ % L1“ 1: 1‘: :i New Myllalmaque wasthe most Aumacho 2000 13 10 13 active issue, trading 303,637 2&9“ m *1; % 2‘15: shares. It was up 10 cents at AW“. 3000 6% 6V. 6% + ,b .19. Gold EaI le was the other Bankfield 2500 a a s 3' active issue, ahead 1-cent at 31 fish] 2153(1)?) lg 1g 1: 4 “ms: - Base metals-$300 is 15 15% + ts Steep Rook moved up % at 3m. 5900 My, 1,. 1.1,, 12% to give base metals a gain. B-Duq 14427 g 11: i: ——1 Noranda was ahead % at 50%. :35“? 3:: n w a, _‘ International Niokklel, however, Beth” m 3., .8 a, dipped ‘rtl » Bevcnn 00405 10% 15 10 +1 Golds had few changes. Moln— moron also so so so 4. Island Motor Transport Ltd. DIS SUMMERSIDE +2 960 730 Winter Schedule Offering A Daily Service To Boston, New York, Montreal \ Toronto, N‘ov‘a Scofia 81 ALAN H. WARREN- T c x a c 0 Service, Firestont Tires; accessories; batteries and battery service. Phone 2823 Water St. E. Summerside ’ , New Brunswick ' CRYSTAL DAIRY LTD. “THE FLOWER CART” Lv. Lv. CT’BUSINES SHOP AND SAVE IN YOUR owN COMMUN rinually improving stocks and services. The businessmen In Summerside and 6 R EVIE. A visit through this district's business establishments will reveal u wealth of merchan- dise‘ and a wide. varied range of services. When in need of goods or services remem- ber they are provided and carried by the bu sinessmen right here in your own community. deal and district businessmen are ever on The alert In securing the best in quglify mer- chandise and the newest in fypey and styles. Your continued patronage will insure con- Lv Lv Lv 1 LV Lv Lv. Charlottetown 4:00 PM. Daily ex Sunday. . Summerside 5:30 PM. Daily ex Sunday. . Tignish 7:35 A.M. Daily ex Sunday. . Tignish 3:00 PM. Sunday only. . Charlottetown 8:15 PM. Sunday only. ' . Summerside 9:40 PM. Sunday only. Lv Lv Lv Lv c‘HARLorrlsTOWN-sou'Ius-NoaTI-I LAKE Lv. North Lake 4:30 P.M. Sunday only. Lv. Souris 5:15 P.M. Sunday only. . Charlottetown 4:30 PM. Daily ex Sunday. . Charlottetown 8:30 PM. Sunday only. ‘ . North Lake 7:45 A.M. Daily ex. Sunday. . Souris 8:15 A.M. Daily ex Sunday. .CHAR‘LO'ITEI'OWN-MONTAGUE- GEORGETOWN. ' . Charlottetown 4:15 PM. Daily ex Sunday. . Charlottetown 8:30 PM. Sunday only. . Georgetown 8:30 A.M. Daily ex Sunday. . Montague 9:00 A.M. Daily ex Sunday. . Georgetowntms PM. Sunday only. . Montague 6:30 P.M. Sunday only. / CHARLO'ITETOWN-SUMM‘ERSIDE VIA TRANS CANADA HIGHWAY. Lv. Arr. Charlottetown 10:15 A.M. Saturday only. Arr. Charlottean 7:10 PM. Sunday only. Lv. Lv. Charlottetown 4:00 PM. Fri. Sat. Sun. North Tryon 9:03 A.M. Friday only. Summerside 8:35 A.M. Saturday only. except leaving NE EX On On CHRISTMAS DAY DECEMBER 25th., regular Sunday Schedule leaving Summerside at 7:05 PM. for Charlottetown. are Cancelled. BOXING DAY DECEMBER 26, regular Sunday Schedule except ‘ HOLIDAY SCHEDULE leaving Charlottetown for Summerside at 4:00 PM. and These trips Summerside at 10:00 A.M. This trip is Cancelled. W YEARS DAY regular Sunday Scheduie. TRA TRIPS—CH’TOWN-S’SIDE via BONSHAW. December 24, the bus will leave North Tryon for, Charlotte- town at 9:03 A.M. December 24 and December 31, the bus will leave Charlotte town at 4:00 PM. CHARLOTTET OWN DIAL 3948 PIN UP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOR INFORMATION CALL ‘ SUMMERSIDE I DIAL 2822. for every purpose. at Summerside 3232. GEORGE G. WILLIAMS Floral displays seem to receive the greatest admiration of any items placed on show for the public purchase. Quality of bloom, daintiness and beauty are appreciated and enjoyed by everyone. Our Summerside Florist, George G. Williams can proudly refer to an astounding record of establishment of over 100 years when thid business was the first of its kind in Prince County, 1and ever since has built up a business of high repute, and development. Mr. Williams has been with this community business over 40 years and is assisted by his son; he was also in the Florist business in Western Canada for 15 years, and his wide experience has enabled him to provide, design and create the best in beautiful Floral tributes ’ Acceptable Gifts in season are a specialty that demand apprecia- tion; the sick-bed is comforted and made peaceful; those in sorrow are solaced and uplifted in the darkest hour; the home is brightened and enlivened; and those far distant can receive a message of remembrance and happiness that only flowers can convey. Mr. Williams can provide just the perfect floral composition that ac- complishes the purpose of the donor. / Flowers properly selected, clustered. presented and delivered by the floral'expert; corsages, bouquets, wreaths. emblems and boutonieras, of exquisite taste and composition -- these are the work of Mr. George G. Williams, your own Florist - you may phone him SOURIS MacDONALD LTD. Dodge & DeS'oto Cars ‘3 Dodge Trucks Sales and Service Always a fair deal in our McCormick Farm Machinery y Farmall Tractors and repairs. Beatty‘ Barn equipment. Sales and service. Plumbing and MacLEOD & GREENS ' ' everyone. (George Cantelo, Prop.) Your headquarters for your feed needs. Phone 67 Montague used cars heating. Phone 2312 First St. Summerside Phone 101-2 Montague ‘ ' MONTAGUE“ MONTAGUE SERVICE (Gilbert R. Clements, Prop.) Electric Contractor Propane Gas General Electric Authorized Dealer Phone 92 Montague tions. DUVAR’S RADIO SERVICE RCA ,Victor TV Sets TV and Radio Repairs Phone 84 Montague KING’S LUMBER MILL Rough and finished lumber; building materials; hardware and :Paints; Wiser lock sets in good supply. ‘ Phone 1294 Montague The importance of a dependable, hygenic dairy s _ first place in every community: and the service given” V restaurants, hotels and institutions is appreciated ’ ‘ The Crystal Dairy in Summerside takes I hm!- line of community service. Mr. William Sturdy 11“ directed this fine business over the past 12 years. two sons, and his personal interest and attentim ha! a reputation'without equal both in the personal The latest and up-to-date equipment has been “' , installed from time to time, to provide and sustain the W. of quality and general excellence of Crystal "“" varied needs and tastes of the people have been met in. of change. and the community in general has heartedly in the growing patronage and support Rival Dairy Products. Pasteurlzed and Homogenlzed Milk, Butter. cream- growing popular Chocolate Milk are the general P . dairy plant, and new items will be added 300m" Mr. Stordy proclaims -- “We Specialize in Milk Especially, the folks at home should make a no“ milk delivery -- order Crystal Dairy Milk .-- your -- Phone Summerside —— 2917. ' You will be well served -- and (William Storey, Prop.) “mm” d ° “5 n 5; Wm" . a . sureonr ‘ Pasteufized M10. 3, Cream, New cut flowers: flowers dlS'l'l'ch‘ hayerullf up centres which THESE Homo- milk, Chocolate milk, telegraphed anywhere. the r . r d d h. h fh e Bummukl BMW'- Phone 3321 3 Central at. y a e I" y P on an w I: ey “r LOCAL For, Townwide Home Delivery Summerside continually ‘I‘O improve. B 'l 3 Phone 2917 . USINESSES 16 East st. ' Summerside t ' I WALLACE I I LIMITED~ ‘ INMAN - I M HARRIS CROCKETT’S Warehouse 87 Carta ‘ I . FAMILY BAKERY . 3" PLUMBING & ' ‘ ’1 ' QUALITY JEWELLERD Agents For HEATING TEXA'CO bERV. STN: Bakers of Quality! Bluebird & Keepsake ALLIED VAN LINES LTD . ' Firestone ' ' We move you anywhere, ' Town & Country Tires Order Your Diamonds anytime Electrical Contractors special , 20% Mi ' Christmas Fruit Cake ' . . 2 ' ~l Electrical Wiring & Supplies '; ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " Now: , A I _ I For Happiness Phone 037 11 Spring St. Repairs promptly attended to While They Last , n ” Iwe Service ' Phone 2324 Water St. summery“ ‘ ' Cor Water & Second Sts. Phone 3129 31 central St- Phone 2830 V summersme I 7 Dial ZSMSummersidewater SL Phone 2810 Summerside summerswe ' , ~ _ , ST. PETER S BAY . - BOSTON. NEW.’ YORK AND AMERICAN 11- ALEXngDONALD ,.,..........B..... 0-“Iffifggggn 0120. c. WILLIAMS RALPH MacDONALD POINTS- NANA" ; IN‘TS , For-1F“: pose; Cars ‘31. PETERS .BAY (Waldo Stewart, Prop.) - Pioneer Florists . Electric and Acetylene We”. I '3 01‘ “1c, 5 CO-OP New Tire Sales Plants—Cut Flowers ' ' MONTREAL AND I PO o Tune Ups __ Wmtmmg I Recapping, Rubber Welding - , log. of 111 kinds. Portable Charlottetown 10:25 A.M. Daily. THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Grocerles and Meats. Paints new.de Snow Tires Funeral Designs equipment to weld on loca. 1Sulnlll'nelm'it‘le 12:01 P.M. Daily. 1946 Dodge Sedan black and Hardware, Drygoods and special 11.95 wedding Flowers Hon. . . Arr. Summerslde 3:45 PM. Dallyz drive away £0,499.00 Footwear. With Class A Tradein « Arr- Oharlottetown 5:15 P-M. Dallv I . 1 Phone 3232 153 Granville St. Phone 3701 Notre Dame St. ~ ‘ . Foundry St. Summerside phone 4 5L Peters Bay Phone 3458 341 Water St. W. . _ Summerside NOTE: —- This trip to operate via Trans Canada Highway, hc- Dial 3711 ‘ : Summersxde . Summerside tween Summerside and Borden .for Winter Months. . A | WN IGNISH Mon-"mu I ' ‘ CH RLOTI‘ETO -T ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' WILLARD "CRYSTAL DAIRY" M. and 1‘ SOIIIIIS Toyland. Shop now for your Christmas needs. Phone 74 Kenslnglon Lubrication specialists Kensing‘ton I Friendly Service I I Phone 51 II home of Shut-Gain Feed Ser- vice. “See Us For Details” Phone 36-2 Kenslngton Footwear For All The Family! u’holle 1 Kensington Butter. I lockers for flour Dhone l4 rent. Dealers in old mill needs. Publlc cold storage Crapaud I .. r T V _. ., CO omigfii ASSN CHAISSON’S MONTAGUE BAKERY A. A. FRASER MATTHTW & MCLEAN Burrs sun .. . 3 LIMITED LTD RESTAURANT ., u E I STATIC G i a; M t Tasty and Fresh Your Imperlal Esso Agent J General Merchants * 3 rocer es on: y , . , ' Fruits 9: Vegetables I on Headquarters for Try Our Es” Exm’ and E550 Gas‘d‘m' O Quality Groceries Gasoline. 031. Dry Goods_ Drug Sundries, 1, Tasty Meats & Lunches H st 1 B d Essp Products, Kc rosine. _ O Dry Goods fire & hm” . Hardware Orders To Take Out I ome- 'y 6 ma Stove Furnace 8; Diesel Fuel I . Furwure & Appliances I ' ' II" 1‘ Speciallzing in Co-op '. Cakes Cookies Pies ’ «- 3 Q 3110 and Heavy Hardware 1. service. rep , Label Products Phone 55 ’ ’ {mice 25.; Res_ 263 . Bullding Supplies - l Goodyear,‘ Free Delivery 111 Soul'ls _ Souris P. E. 1. Phone 146-2 Montague Montague P. E. I, v . Flows & Feecl Phone 12 Soul-2s Souris P. E. L Phone 38 l - 5 G. L. MacKENZIE INC. 1 RAWISAT’S KENSINGTON W. L. MILLAR l CRAPAUD WADDELL Q ’ . 7 > , General Merchants EL’S) SERVICE FEED SER‘ ICE LTD' Dry 500d CREAMER} COMPANY General I Atlas Tires, Batteries and "An Island Industry Emplny- Clearance ‘ V _ a When in Town visit our new 3 Accessories, mum repair; ing Islanders”. The original At Lowest Prices Id'm‘d‘v‘umlé of Creamery Groceries- Phone 18-2 ‘ HAPP graduate missions mam“ 'Tig Gr SOEST met B1 - among otential sioned 0 C‘ m-ganiz -‘ to Prom certain quested nounce gponsori PRE-I tlnues Bros. C I $1.09 De MOAS ' .d for 1 DIES, receive Summ Finley i on Dec was a 'Abno land. 0 in 1950. 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