I Use Guardian Want Ads Phone 3632 ll Agents Wanted TWO OPENINGS IN KINGS County and Charlottetown to sell and deliver to consumers largest line of Home necessities. Full or part time. Good profit Apply Dept. J.-470-220, 4005 Riche- lieu at, Montreal, P. Q. -jr- m'm:-W ACT NOW TO ESTABLISH YOUR- self in a business of your own with a good future. Opportunity to manage rural Watkins lJc:iler- ship. No investment necessary. ' If you are between 25 and 55 and have or could obtain a car, write today for information in Depl- Z-C-IA. The J R. Watkins C0.. 850 St. Roch St. Montreal. EARN EXTRA CASH - CASH IN on spare time. No experience nec- essuy. Show beautiful Christmas Card assortment: to your friends They sell on sight. 49 attractive. fast-selling items: Artist Award Feature, Bible Verse. Velvet Lux- ury, Cathedral, Chatterbox with comic sound effects. Romance Roses Stationery. Orchid Every- day. Free album showtni: 20 Per- sonal cards. High commission and bonus on volillnc it costs you nothing to try. Write today for," samples and money-nlaklllg pianw Douglas Greeting Card Co, 50-C, Bleccker St, Toronto Apartments Wanted vTSTrlTr)'Tl'l61 "” ' ' ment with 4 rooms or city. Box 964. Gilsirdlan. WANTED-TWO I'.VI"I.'RNISHEI) housekeeping rooms by twll adults. Phone tirlnrt we.-i'.-3irEn”.. 'rllur:l: (DR roru room lLlrniKhbrl oi- illlfilrnishr-ri heated apartment. Wrilc Box RN. Guardian. Boarders Accommodatedp s1:LWlzN'r's .-uzctmslol).i'l'r:u IV private home. Dllll 5285. cars & Trucks For Sale" ABE - 3-rox (4. .u. o. Apply .'ll4 Fitzroy Street. 7.. LE-N-I9-lfl AISTIN Sl-1: Recondltioned motor. lllril E .. iT73i.o'iir.'T'rFl&' Chevrolet. ZR non miles .l.'lFR Macl..ean. 'Wx”lil "Tj I ' I "7 ?Tfl('ll. excellent A ll it l 3i Campbell's Garazc. F'flWnRl 3' FOR SA LE - 1950 PONTIAC Coach. Good condition. low mile- age. priced for quick sale. Mrs .lohn Knox. Bitacklr-y Pt. Road. FETSTITIZ-flsi4liAcHm'Rol.r'r Coach. New motor, radio, limit. and seat covers. Phone 10-2 Sourls. TODAY'S SPECIAL Livil'1,: room conifm'f 1951 PLYlllOL.'Tll SEDAN F. R. McLAINE LTD. MALPEQUE ROAD Dial 73.38-9 For Sale FOB SALE-DRY SLABS baled kindling. Dial 3057. 3775. Summersidc. iron sau-: - 3 execs cl-lr-:srr:li field suite. Phone 3673. Fox sans; - om: PRAM srlrr: size I. Dial 3678. A.m.-.s-.j-W F03 SALE-MOFFATT APART- ment size electric stove. as new. cheap. Phone 3086. FOR sans: C laaslahvn. . more iiil l "rfs-ll-LT:nl:Ll.rrANo.'lTlTi.E N 0 T l C E For Sale FOR. SALE - SIIINGLES, GOOD- win's Mill, Baldwin's Road. i-'01: SALE-QFEBEC m:a'rl;lr..' lll('(llll7l'l size. Phone 8186. FOR SALE-I2 scans on Lalmi with good t-uildlngs. two miles from Charlottetown. Dial 6591. Fir":-li'l-it-itTx7l)-IITONEIS wasn- ers. gas and electric. floor model i-olnblilation radios, used kitchen stoves and oil heaters. refrigcrrltnrs, odd dressers. chif- fonicrs and chesterfield chairsi see New Way Furniture 'Com- pnny Ltd., 16) Great: George 51. Female Help Want: it 'wa.Vrr;u .. FOUNTAIN G nu. R7-sl' llr if (T111-rJ'llT4T-I-zl 4767 IVAN . ply Charlotte g Residence. Rochford Square. 39! ,--:.m.: l WANTED lCxpt'i'iclil'ed and capable girl for geilcral housework in in modern home with all modern conveniences. Must be fond of and capable withy lchiiclron anti able to supply references. Good salary for right girl. Moncton, NB. i Phone, 7489. Lost TAKEN 7777 MISTAKE sf Forum Saturday afternoon, girls shoes. Dial 5065 and receive their own. Miscellaneous ElTaF17noiI1'ix- lii:Kifl:lr--'s?ii- ney J. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. iilzass Al.'rr:n7u-10:75. his 8790. si7'lss(iiill;'fl()Ns7" POI! ,iMAGA-, zines, new or rclieual, Phone 8802. i E N6dE”7I l . m- I4lSl. of Dcfaulting Tax- payers for the Town of Bor- den for the year 1954 will he. posted on November 6th.l l 1951. SlgllC'(l2--- J. W. CANN. y Town Clerku CHANGES IN SOCBIS. NORTH LAKE BI'S SCIIEI)l'I.E ll-'olt naliir-ruitl-litflelvisiiizil l liable for right hour day I 31llillljl-2-A-(llcl)-woilaxIwalvrsr -third quarter . , . 184 cents a common Vvnle Mrs Irvmglpared with 2,602,144. or 98 cents al Sehelew, 386 Highfield St.,icommon share. for the third quar- rooxn - AT WINSLOE SCHOOL says small white dog. brown .sp0l.5.vmnst sober month is Fchrllnry. iaaoonn, Germany 405.000. Yuso; Ly Ch'lDWyl 4:30 P. M. Mon. to Thur. Lv: Civtown 6:00 PM. Fri. and Sat. No. 11. John Thompson, Frcllcn-iLv: Ch'towli 9:15 P.lVI. fort. - eon. saw. .. c(ErIMAx snarl-1' heater. used one season. Dial 9008. FOR SALE-TOCXG HOLSTEIN cow to freshen ulthin 7: week. H. G. Judson, Alexandra. i63t.s7ii -”LAnr's rrrtlrnez skates. size 0. Also men's size 9. Dial 6352. I03. SALE 4 'l'ivb”lTelTlf,"t?631'- Sillirlrly Only. Island Motor Transport Limited IWOOD ISLANDS-CARIBOU FERRY SERVICE OCT. 15TH lo NOV, IMI I.P.AVI".S WOOD ISLANDS: I I'lll.I I p.llI.: ll I.m.l A p In. pump rpnsnnnhipg Mmiy pal, I.EAVF. mlunor; I lull l p,m.i ll Green Street. "'"" 3 """' --mm--W" - r - . . at , t ,, Mm FOR SALE - ION-ISTINO "”1f.l'.l.?.".i1T:...”':i ..?l..l'::"'...l”.'...'. of 64 acres. Apply -Win Clow. lacuna Head Ofllca in clmlumtown. New Hnwven at least on hours In advance fon- POI SALE-LARGE CAPACITY used furnace. man I've swan qt Freetown sclinni, or apply Roll- art Jardlne. l'rnr-town. iron. sALE-'7lo'rm:nl:n rarrlllrf. 5 year old. Cow tn freshen shori- ly, halfer with rail at side. Wrrll-'l exchange for fat t-attic Appl- Wendell Mc.Qtlari-ie. Milton. ma SALE - REGlSTF.RF.l) um.- stein cow ,four years. to freshcli in six weeks. Also heifer freshen in Fehrtmry. W. Maoarthur. Union Road. '5 l7E?iid.l white enamel Annex lleatt-ix Conl- pleto with Pot Bilrilcr and Hot Water Coil. Used one year. Phone 4106. ”"F'(iRwSlilE” schoolhouse and large lot, out- buildings, pump and sanitary equipment. This sale to takr-, place on the premises at 1 o'clock. October 3! it. Also at Wobsters Cnrnrr on October .29th at 1.30 n'clnrk schoolhouse. lsrae lot. outbuild- ings pump and snnitnzr ctlullr them. 7 By order of Traders FRO Algjla flonaollrlltod &od to . (1)-First and Second llalllngn from each lvrmlnal each morning. (2)-For periahahlt-s and mr Llvufock in truck loads on any nailing. For r1:Ul.v rt-port tune in to (TCY nu-ti workday at 729 a. 711. (Standard Time) PATCH AN HARLV CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY N ORTHUMBERLAN D FERRIES LIMITED, Fharlnllvlnwu. P. E. Island Salesman Available First of the year. Present- ly employed with nationally advertised and distributed line. Proof of ability and references available. Prefer headquarters in Charlotte- town. Reply with full par- -ticulars to Box 966, Guard- ian. Male Help Wanted wasrlln -7 nl-:l.l.' nov. ' at-171.7 gQllren Hotel, Charlottetown. WANTED - noy WHO WANTS comfortable country home for wlnter. No outside chores. Must bn neat and good compani. Apply Box 902. Guardian. To let I to liisiir-'-aorla"ETo”'vZ1".rIzv. :l'3l-FOIL Anply 35 Valley. To Let I TO LET - FURNISHED. HEATED! bedrooms. Girls preferred. Apply! 01 Pownal Steel. ' sepllrllte entrance l rooms. Adults only. 236 King St. FOR l1Tii5:ios"ok AB-0-I-l'I' g Tm-onion lndustrials lower; trad- ing fairly active. New York: Market mixed: steals lower. Montreal: Industrial: and papers December 1st. three or foilr room an apartment, modern kitchen and ,.ss,A.jg bathroom. Phone 6261 between . s and 7. Canadian Dollar wag-"ad NEW YORK (GP)-The Cana- .....j,,-.. ,4....... ldlan dollar was unchanged gt 3 WANTED- llovsl: T0 RENT INlpr;-rniurn of 3 3.33 pa um 1,, City. Phone 4874. Phone 4729. 7 ii Af work in store or lunch i'ollntcr.t53li.54; g :uD':l;-OR GEN. Write Box 063 c.'o Guardian. oral housework, no cooking. Ap- w terms of U. S. funds Wednesday. lVl'ANTEl) 4 TI) sari. l s'lrlllP”';"l,,d Slerllnl U"ch"ll0d ll ' piano in good condition. ll'ri.s.52"9'-'4' Box 965 Guardian. I "1-":"f and kitchen help. Apply Roxy!f(y'A',;-ITEB gg 3-o"jgi5'N71'-ffg"(;'A'f,l Producj I i 'll ll I P. IV. C. ”" " l C" y 0 MONTREAL (CPl-Federal de- partment of agriculture quotations: Eggs, free cases. extra large large 53; medium 4.7-44; small 33-34; ,B 34; C 23. Receipts: 809 cases. girl wants housework in city. . u t t e r: Wholesale tenderable Dial 7191 p"9':: wholesale non-tenderable 59; MONTREAL (CF) - MCCOII-1 Frontenac Oil Co. Ltd.. Tuesday re- ported estimated net income of 35,698,104 for the nine months ended Sept. 30. This compared with 1 85.288070 for the corresponding 1953. period. On the basis of this not income.l common shares were 32.12 cnchl compared with 0196 for I953. l Estimated net income itfts share. com- .- . . . -----,-;--w- A - -- ------7 rcnt receipts Que tenderable . I "A" - UWL W3 i-Eh-.waNrau-aim: norrlms. I'lN'Irl 5,”; mm and, ,,,,.mm. pm, oral liouseuork. good ciearll 0, quarts. D15) 3595 Mich”; job rice 5R3,.59,. Reed ls. N” "”"k' Family of mo adulm 72' 3'05 Chpccse' Onltaril:-ivhite 3:0 colored H"”” Slrflell Dml Mm" '7 30". fob facloryl Quebec white - 'it”.KT?"Fii - l.uMr.ularai.r. 2ll. colored 28'.'4. r'.o.b. Montreal- Gcncrril duty nurses for lovely iwholesale Ontario white 31172; col: zicw 150-bed hospital. Apply Lo: tnred .'lll'z; wholesale Quebec white Director of Nurses. Trziil-Tadanacv 29: 'colured 29'.'4. Receipts: Nil. , Ilnspitnl. Trail, B. c. eI' Incomg N... 1 potatoes Que new 75:. 1.75- 2.00: N. B. new white 75s 1.95-2.10; N. B. IO: .30-.32: N. Y. white 100s 3.00; N. B. 50: 1.30-1.10: P.E.I. 753 2.00-2.15: N. Y. large 1003 3.00; N.Y. 50: 140; i”. Y. we .32-.33; Maine Us .32; Maine 503 l.30-1.40. Grains WINNIPEG tclrx A Good com- fm. "hcllll0rClt-ll demand came into most 52534-1,543, 01. grains Wednesday on the Winnipeg grain barley. exchange, particularly in Oats received good shipping sup- ter of 1953. lpnrt and international houses were .. .. ..t.... . ion the buying side in flax. The rye LONDON trier - Miirc Bl-ltnnsilrade was lightand local. lgct drunk lll August than any othari month, with Jilly the next in ordelxi a home office report. The nadian Kingdom 495,000 bushels, Austria Overnight. export loadings of Ca- wlieat included: United FOR SALE Used hitildinl: materials. ilicilldillg plumbing fixtures. I lhardwood flooring, doors and frames of all kinds, shelving. ---icupboards. electrical fixtures and many other articles too fnumcroils to mention. Apply- - i COUNTY CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. At 1.33 Prince Street. slavia 305,000. Switzerland 405,- 000; swltnrland 440.000, Japan 60.- 000. Colombls zo.ooo, Rhodesia O0,- 000 and Saudi Ax-abla 10.000. Lskehnd prlcas for top grades of class two. IWA and domestic what were unchanged. Closing prices: Oats: Oct Ills higher I4; Dec un- changed-Vs higher 877i-88; May V4 higher 84'iiA: Jly Vs higher 8llbB. Barley: Oct 295 higher 1.1714; Dec 21.5 higher 1.1151: May 14'--Hi higher l.l0ll-95; Jly lax. higher 1.0'IVsB. Rye: Oct 19': higher 1.2D'.&: Dec lair-11,4 higher l.2'llbA-Vs: May ll”: higher 1.31-I.3lYs: Jly IV: higher l.20VsBNT. Flax: Oct IV; higher 2.7115: Dec 4V:-4 higher 2.60V4; May all higher 2.6800; Jly unchanged 2.63VsN. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: l Nor LOOK: 2 l.M7,i; 3 l.02"A; 4 1.58773: 1 durum 2.70; 2 2.08; 8 2.67. IWA prices: I Nor 1.09'A: 2 1.047.'a; 3 1.027;; 4 1.5876; 1 durum l.987.'s: 2 l.0olA; 3 1.057;. Domestic prices: 1 Nor l.69'li; 2 LMVI: 3 l.62'x'a; 4 l.5B'Vs; I durum 1.0374; 2. 2.0076; 3 2.0574. New Yorlr Slacks NEW YORK. (AP)-Earnings re- ports and dividend declarations dominated trading in the stock market nednesdsy and resulted in highly mixed prices. The Annotated Press average of so stocks was down 10 cents at 4135.80. Volume managed to pass the 2,000,000 mark by 10,000 shares. It hit 1,010,000 shares Tuesday. General Motors enjoyed gradual improvement and closed up I 1-8 at 91 1-8. Going higher were Inter- national Harvester, Oliver Corp., Boeing, United Aircraft. Radio Oorp., Amsrlosn Telephone. Du Pont. International Paper, Pabcn. Clinton Foods, Rocl: Island Rail- road, Eastern Air Linea and U. S. Gypsum up It at 207. , Lower were Republic Steel. Sci-ienlcy Industries, American smelting, General Electric, Ameri- can Can, New York Centrsl. Gulf Oil, Johns-Msnvillo and E-chering Corp. Canadian issues were low.-r. Canadian Pacific dropped 3-8 and McIntyre and Distillers-soagrama each wu off 1-0. Royalltc Oil lost 1-4 on the American stock ex- change. what stocks did: Wed Tues Advances . 423 427 Declines 453 432 Unchanged 283 233 Total issues 1159 U6? NEW YORK ICP) Closi I ' Bath 3100 (Thu Ohio . Cm: Ed . Al Auto . flea Elce '. Gen Mala . ' Godyr ..... nag Kennacott Jllllz lllntgrnry W 72V: NY Central I9": Radio Co Jill Std Oil N. 997th Uld Aircraft 02V: llnifod Rubber .'lFi5i Vanadium . . . . :l2Nh Wis! UN Tel lilllli 1 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island Tenders For Flex-Beam And Guide Posis SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office until noon on Wednesday. 3 November. 1954, for the erec- tion of Flex-Beam Protection Fence and Guide Posts on TRANS-CANADA I-IIGHVVAY Section--CORNWALL to BONSHAW. Specifications and Tender the office of the undersigned. Lowest or any Tender no Forms may be obtained at t necessarily accepted. . NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above advertised ;tlme and bidders are invited to present their bids in per- son (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. Deputy Minister of Charlottetown. Prince lCdwal'd Island. 27 October, 1954. R. G. WHITE Public Works and Highways I50 Richmond St. I. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 10! Queen 84. Phone 423'! M. A. Former. Q.O., I.I..B. Bunk nl Commerce llldg. -. Gaudet-'87 Haszard Bull: of Commerce Bldg. rndirsnorll CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. y Bell, lllafheson & Foster MacPhee It Tralnor mi Queen St. out an Chas. R. McQnald, B. 150 lllolunond Sf. G. F. Hutclloson 7 son a. G. lmronssolu. a.o. 58 Grafton as. Allison ill. Glllla. I.I..B. I30 Richmond St. Dial 4747 A. Walthan (laudet. l.L.B. Phllllpa Bldg. HI Grafton SI. Palmer ll Haslam Bank of Nova Houfll Bldg. Matheson, Peaks at Nicholson I75 Grafton Brief! J. A. Mac-Gnigan. B.A., Ourrlo Bldg. - Dhluu - Queen st. 0. E. Macllflillan, Ii.A., I.I..B. J. A. Cal-rutllera. B.0. 128 Kent Ill. Dlll Cl! "Byron J. Grant, 0. in Iran: at. H. J. Mabon. ILO. Montague. P. IL I. J. S. Taylor, 8.0. corner lent I Queen lb. omen am; Ilouao 4100 "”cl-liitoeaacrolz Dr. W. E. Carson our in no OPTOMETRISTS F 000 Dlllllblrnq ludcn-froal Stocks MONTREAL. (OP)-Prices were irregular lower with losses con- llnod to fractions at the close of trading on the stock market Wed- nesday. Walker, Price Brothers and Vick- era each slipped I-4 point. while Bank of Montreal and Imperial oil were each off 5-! point. Half- point dips were posted by Nor- anda. Powell River. Fraser and National steel car. Down l-4 point. were Oanadian lndustriu. Canadian Celanau and McColl- rrontcnac. lntamational Nickel and Dominion Steel lost minor frwtlonl. Oanads cement advanced 1 point while Hudson Bay Mining and Bathurst B were each i-2 point stronger. Quarter-point improve- ments were nude by Gypsum. Con- solidated luuitera and Ahitibl. Famous Players. Ilrsail and crown- zellcrbach were narrowly firmer. Miscellaneous lndustrlala, senior oils and banks drifted into softer territory while papers and senior metals were mixed. Utilities, bev- orsges. steels and carriers were unchanged to slightly easier. Londo advanced 17 cents and Sherritt dipped five cents in a nar- rowly mlxed mine section. Western oils rstrnud slightly with Bailey-Sclbum losing an cents. MoN'l1t:Ax. (GP)-Clulag cums: Ablt .. . .. am .. . but ill! "" " tloronfo Stockt- TORONTO. (OP) - The stock market starlad out higher Wednes- day but lster drifted off in the moderate decline that has charact- eriaed it all week. - Junior base metals. stocks and senior golds most gains at the close. Uraniulna were fairly active. Benior base metals dropped mi- nor frsctiona and juniors had small gains. Mackeno hit s 1954 high of 60 cents. East Rim climbed eight cents after an underwriting. Uraniurns ended mixed to a lit- tle easier. Lorado climbed 15 cents after favorable property reports. Faraday hit a 1054 high of 90 cents. easing later. and Ounnar and Chime ended strong. contra Lake dropped 1! cents after 'nlea- day'a as-cent climb. New Larder U climbed 16 cents in Bathurat stocks and Cleco and Willroy were strong in Manitou- Bathurst showed lso Rlchmondxst. Dial and 201 rrlnea at. out us: soon. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ll2"rfltml. McDONAI.D, OUIIRIE 8 00. ';,,l:'' ' ii Cum-lo Bldg. CIIIPIONAIOWII Dlal I'll! II. It boasts: :2 COMPANY .""""”" '-W" 148 Great George st. Charlottetown BANDHURST. England (CF) - Phone 0547 - out W r. 0. In 147 The Duke of Kent, training at the ARNIUR J- GARREIT . 2.”..l..'.l.3"l.i.'.:i :::.'.":.-. l.i:"l.f.? Palmer Electric Bulldln: birthday Oct. o. in was checked Charlottetown I00 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 up for nutty -entry drill. wadge issues. Gold price changes were small. sales stock at 3. L, 1 I20 Acad Ural I; 13' CI?!” 1.400 Acme G 15 ya 15 two Max as as s5 2100 Alutl 51 51 2750 Albmt so 77 7744 2200 Albml tall 14 1.1 1; I030 Algom no 915 5 135 Algoma m4 4lV4 cm 7900 Am bed 10: mo no 7.53 Ancn J5 I00 son 2000 Anchor 1 1 1 976 Anll C-in 475 can 473 17000 Ann R u 4: as zisoo Ankelfb 7.4 5., 5,, H0 A9" ma sou; gov. 200 Arum mi 95 95 500 Area 15 23 35 725 Argus meg my, ".3. 13000 Armlslicn 20 I3 10 37500 Ascot Ii 41 u l0700 Athens 11 H” 1”, i000 Ataa Yb 1: 11 11 I500 Aub 7I,4, 77,5 7” szoo Allmarlm 7.1 20 21 I700 Aumziq iii, mu. H” V 700 Allnnr no no up In Auto Fab I no no 1” W700 Bllu is ill l7 5607 Ball Sol A 800 550 390 300 B-nil zls zl: :1: 6300 Damn no 115 117 2700 Barv I30 150 in 7000 Barynlin 22! 22.! 125 27300 Base Mel as 3; 35 lasso Illska am.-'. sale aw, 94 B DWI 3.1 rt: :1 llmfl HCICIIO 400 500 400 500 Rcav Lilgq 45 Ag 45 I400 Belcher ml. cw. 427.4. 1000 Belkeno 5 g 3 I743 Bell 441'. sssg 449; 10200 Beta Garn zau. zm as 33000 Hevct ztwl sols 1054 2200 Ilibls 10 954. 10 mull Iloh,-0 as 14 2.77,, 2500 Bonrllle H50 llib H10 4000 Boymar 10 av. 10 70 BTIIOITII :10 305 105 11000 Brown 7 5;; my. 4000 Brllund I70 I70 I03 240!) Ilritlltl I05 290 190 Iu500 Brunhul-at I 7 I 6600 Brunslon 27 14V. 25 I000 lluffarllson Mi 51,4 an 1600 Buf Anlt 01 I1 61 I500 Bllf Cdn )7 M 11 500 Bunk Hill WM 1044; WM 4500 (laldor 22 21 21 275 Cal Ed lil-is IIHA lilila 3600 Callinan MM 14 IA 1000 Calnorthlu .7755 Calvan t of 583 M0 555 212 Pimp Chill 39!! 300 590 620 Camp RI I30 813 M0 300 (1 Oil L111 330 345 350 ISM (ldn Ad Oil 33 3.1 .13 1000 ('rln All Oll I45 415 433 l0n (1 (full 905 365 I65 2500 C Dee MW 6625 66115 5011 C Dec Wm M 26 26 M40 (Tdn Dev Peta IDS llll IE5 2.100 (' 0 (3 lien 12 11 22 I00 (I lV'llIl1 265 265 I65 5132 Cause Nat G I53 I33 I33 380 Canso Oil Iloll 460 400 M00 ('lIs.'il:lr 640 615 M0 I00 Castle 280 250 200 I00 ('ent l'Ixpl 475 465 475 600 Ccn Led I34 I35 116 M50 ("en Pitt 07''; H7 OTV4 2000 (' Porn 16 IS I6 9700 (' Lake W9 91 92 1500 Chart (Ill 1.13 133 153 ion (that:-o pr 5 o s 16750 Chem Ila I30 375 I0 4500 Fheskirk 4'5 Hi Ali JJ00 Catvle M M It "i000 i'hlh Pxpl 90 OH I! ZH200 fhimo I90 173 100 29825 (Ill Ir:-lr ll'A C lflli ll l7050 Cobalt no lfll 13! I000 (for-ll Wll All 81 I3 20.7 ffnckslll 71': 73x6 7"xi I00 ('om Peta 415 425 (I5 I00 (lnndull 9'5 9M 91A 200 (lonwest lilo 3:10 330 I000 ("op Mall I2”) lllls HM 1000 (inlllllr 20 - ll 10 2000 Cournor A I I 29000 Croft Ur H0 75 MI looo Darlll la Ill 13' .100 Deldona la in II J00 Delnile IUI I0. IN Zlllll llol Rio H0 110 HO loooo Delta l7l4 lo 17 IM Dev LMI H0 I30 lllh 575 D Sell nu .'l2lA Jan in Dome l5l& ISM: 1.1M loo Dome I-Jxpl 400 400 400 2040 Dom Alb ll IIVI I595 6900 Donalda .14 33V: 35 ll70lJ Drag Oll ll )3 I! 4000 Duvex 24 ll :4 16900 Dyna H0 131 115 9000 East Main 29.1 281 107 80300 East Rim 57 an 60 122.1 E Rull no 406 405 9100 ll? MOI M 5) ill I10 E fill 415 I13 I35 I500 Elder 57 I0 05 I000 Elderlcll I145 8745 5746 21500 I'll Sol 1 IM I000 Eslcl I0 10 10 I11! 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H H 1” 14500 Yultcno lloo zen 31 11 31 rb mo aulolo I70 I80 065 :00 Coast Con I00 100 in MM Patti 015 Ml ID Bank: 755 Mo. 4244 4184 42” 270 N8 (NA 401.6 045 3 Tor 2: E 2: com 5 9.... um um was no gm, 41lA 4754 4736 Inc lnoly 4046 I034 4645 ll our 3 I 050 C. Int 1445 M 35 D. Iflg WK llli I!I"': llao n. ilaol mi. 1394 may 97: Slmpsonl "93 "M IIVI Total sales: 3. Federal Gov'l " Payroll Higher OTTAWA. (CPP)- The federal government's total payroll in July increased 34,714,403 over the same month in 1903. The bureau of statistics reported Wednesday that salaried civil serv- ants and prevailing nu employ- eaa earned su,a1s.m in July com- pared with uo,7aa.m last year. The July figure also represented a gain of 3080.400 over the 443.908.- 27b earned in June. The umber of government em- ployees in July rose to lllmll from 181,120 in June and 115.427 in July last year. llloo Pmlddnt T Provincial suit of 6...... Mr. 0. F. Carsley, 11.3.2, The election of Mr. C. F. Cars- ley, M.B.E., as Vice-President 7,1 The Provincial Bank of Canada has been announced by Mr, .1. Edouard Labelle. President of ti-lg Bank. Mr. Carsley is a Director as well as General Manager ni- Llon Vinegar Company Limited (Montreal); Director of Canad. Vinegars Limited (Toronto) and Kent Foods Limited (Canning. N. 5.) He has been a member of tho Board of Directors of the Bank since 1948. The name Carsley is closely llllk. ed with the history of The Prnv. lncial Bank of Canada. Since llll founding of the Bank in 1900, sev. oral members of Mr. Carsleyla family. all of them prominent in V' the business life of Mon trea l, have sat on the Board of hi. rectors of the Bank, they are; from 1901 to 1908. his grand-fathrr, Mr. S. Carsley. Sr., formerly he.-ici of the well-known department store of the same name on Notre Dame Street and one of the first established,in Montreal; from 1905 to 1927, his uncle. Mr. F. W, Carsley. an executive of the same company; and. from 1844 to 1948, his father, Mr. C. L. Carsley. Presl- dent of Lion Vinegar Company Limited and Canada Vinegars Limited, who himself was also Vice-President of the Bank from 1940 to 1948. Employment I-like During September OFITAWA. (CP) - Employment in Canada continued to rise during: September and the numbers of Jobless declined slightly. the la- bor department said today. How- ever. the number at work was still below the level of a year earlier, and unemployment was nearly doubts that of ” ptcntbe. 1958. A monthly survey of employ- ment estimated that 4,320,000 per- sons were working full time at Sept. 18 and 107,000 were without Jobs and looking for work. Those figures, based on a bur- eau of statistics survey, compared with 4,740,000 full-time workers a month earlier, when 174.000 job- less were seeking work. In the week ended Sept. 19, 1953. there were 4.096.000 full - time: workers and 04.000 jobless seeking work. , ANNUAL PEAK PASSED The bureau's estimates were is- sued jointly with labor department; figures which allowed that 243,517 persons were registered for job: at Sept. 10 with the national em- ployment service. A month 0I.l'llPl' 254,000 were registered and a year earlier there were 102.010. .. The annual seasonal peak in la- bor demand apparently was reach- ed snd passed during the lnontlz, the statement. said. "This annual peak in employ- ment occurred somewhat later tilts year than last. The high level of fall construction activity and the larger than usual lncreue In 103” glng smploymcns during the month were important factors affoctlnl the situation." ATLANTIC REGION UP The statement credited the dc- cllne in unemployment. to the fact that the withdrawal of students and other seasonal workers from the labor force more than balanced or reduction in the number of it'll! available. A general increase in omplor- menl was reported throughout the Atlantic region with more Jobs available in potato harvesting. N-ll mining. constnictlon and logginm The seasonal demand for labor in Quebec was "relatively strolls” and the larger pulpwood companies increased employment by 13,500 lit the first three weeks of September. Mnfkf HMWED .'hru 50'. '7: hr?