WE TREAT the sick well! Gig- gey’s Pharmacy. Open 8:30 a.m. to 8. p.m. HEAR PREMIER W. R. Shaw Wednesday, 6.30 p.m., C.F.C.Y.- T.V. Speaking on Provincial Af- fairs. DR C. A.« COADY will be ab- sent from his practice from Oct. Oct./25 to Nov. 9. DR. IAN MacMILLAN, N e w Glasgow, will be absent from his office from Oct. 26th. to Nov. 10th. BIRTHS GOODYEAR — At the P.E.I. Hos- pital on Sunday, October 25th., 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Terence Goodyear’ (nee Joanne Gom- ery), a daughter, Patricia Eliza- beth, weight 6 Ibs. 8 ozs. DRAKE — At the Prince Edward Local Public Tender: for re-| Island Hospital on Saturday, > and renewals for Dredge Oct. 24, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. ow D. No. 20” located| Perley Drake, Vernon, ‘a dau- oat at the Government Wharf,| Shter, Florence Darlene, wt. 8 Wood Islands, P. E. 1. _ Ibs., 2 07. “SEALED TEND! address-|_ i to the undersigned and en- MARRIAGES lorsed “TENDERS FOR re- woop — N we nis a took place on September 1959, at Charlottetown, of Velma | Shirley, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Vernon S. Munn, Chariot- | *| tetown, and Ernest Wesley, son) of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Wood, Central Royalty. Rev. A.F. Mac- Lean, Trinity United Church performed the ceremony. HUNTER ROBBLEE — At First Baptist Church, Calgary, September 5th., 1959, Mary Lo- lita Eldest Daughter of Mr. and) —Mrs. Kenneth Robblee. Tryon, | P. E. I. to Robert Ear!, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Hunter, Indian River, P. E. L Rev. Malcolm Harlow officiated at the double ring ceremony. AUCTION SALE _ °Have been instructed by Mr. Joseph Farrell of Lot 16 to sell by public auction his entire stock, etc., Saturday, October 31st at 1:30 p.m. sharp the follow- | ng:— - 10 good milk cows ranging in age from 2!:, years io nine years of age; 10 beautiful calves; 10—1!; year aid heifers and steers; 1 fat steer, 215 years old; 1 dry sow; 300 bales good hay; 200 gallon gas tank with jump; new potato grader chain for Boggs grader never ased. ll, ion be obtained at the office of he District Engineer, Depart- . of Public Works Canada, 2. ©. Box 1268, Charlottetown, 2. I. ‘Lowest or any tender not nec- issarily accepted. Department of Public Works, | Yanada. Cc. W. CURRIE, District Engineer, Pr. 8. & > Terms cash. If not fine Monday, Nov. 2nd at same time. MAJOR B. MOASE, Auctioneer. SALES HELP MALE & FEMALE JOBBERS SALESMEN MERCHANTS. Plothing for the whole family . kitchen utensils . . . Electric Appliances . . . Jewellery - . Sporting Goods . . + Typewriters . Sigarette Lighters . .. Pipes... Pens & Pencils . ! . Perfumes , - - Sewing Machines . i . . « Baby’s Supplies . . . pening Boards . .. Toys . . . Radios . . . Smallwares At unbeatable prices. Free eolor eatalog. - Jourco 4235-64 Therville, Montreal _ ~ SALESMEN WANTED Two salesmen required for local Branch office, due ts recent promotions. We offer drawing account, no limit to earnings, sales fraining course. Company benefits of medi- cal and weekly indemnity. Previous sales ex- perience is not necessary. We appreciate your ability as a hard worker, and able to progress to managerial position. A car is a necessity. We are the Maritimeds largest and most progressive sales Organization. Head .NNOUNCEMENTS wae Orchestra. "| McLeod Ltd. Wednesday, 6.30 p.m... C.F.C.Y.- T.V. Speaking on Provincial) Af- fairs. transferred to this department in the next edition.) REV. T.H.B. SOMERS — will UNLOADING CAR BRAN 42.5, [ ‘ spgak.on behalf of the Protestant | shorts $2.35. Wednesday andjdiphtheria, lockjaw, polio and Service Bureau - Radio| Thursday, October 28 and 29th.|smalipox. For infants from F.C.Y. - today at 1.30. j Eilis anes Central Royalty.|three months and for pre-school UST ARRIVED SHIPMENT)!” ‘aie’ occa wa ain conde milking machine finest WILL . KIN made. Turner Farm Equipment} until the end of November,| * . S COUNTY Ltd. 88 Fitzroy Street. Lorne Drake, Vernon. MASQUERADE Dance, For- CARD GAME, Sons of Enziand| | MASQUERADE Dance, Mount se Sel, Wedeesiay, Octeber - — . — day night, prize for best costume. MEN’S Island tartan searves ing| | MEN'S Island tartan scarves DIAL 3644 free delivery to your door and\get the best values for), your food dollar. Weatherby’s Clover Farm Food Market. PRINCE COUNTY HEAR PREMIER W. R. Shaw BUY A POPPY for Remem- brance Day! COKE at Carleton—We are now unloading car of coke at Carleton. sn oe ph Calibeck and Co. ANNUAL Kensington — Presby- terian Church Supper in church Births, Deaths, Marriages (When death notices aré received too late to be included on this page, they*appear for one edition on page two and are plum pudding in. Uleg Seibel St. Charles Hall every Thursday night. : HOT CHICKEN Dinner w Hall, on October 28th., from 5 to’ SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT in BINGO CARDIGAN Parish Hall tonight 8.00 p.m. $100.00 in prizes Jackpot. ANNUAL Turkey Dinner United Church Hall, Montague, Wednes- PARISH BINGO in St. Theresa Hall, Thursday Oct 29, 1959. MASQUERADE Dance Morell Legion Home, Friday October 30th. Costume prises, admission 50 cents. Funeral Director DEATHS FITZPATRICK — The death oc- curred on October 25th in Waverley£ N.S. of Rhonda Shir- ley two monts old daughter of Pte. and Mrs. Robert Fitz- patrick formerly of Summer- side, P.E.h.- IN MEMORIAM ROLLINGS — In loving memory of our dear husband and fath- er Edison C. Rollings who pass- ed away, Oct. 28th., 1958. Like falling leaves the years drift by But the memory of you will never die. In our hearts you will stay Loved and remembered day. Wife and family. CARDS OF THANKS ~—f wish to exp’ess my sincere thanks to Dr‘s Auld, Moyse and Cameron, the nurse’s and other members of the staff for their kind and efficient care; \also to relatives and friends, whose visits, treats and messages help- ed to pass the time while I was a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital. Signed ‘Mrs. Eva B. Pickering) always every N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 PRODUCE SUMMARY Toronto Standard Paving features market; trading heavier. New York — Market mixed; space age issues down. Montreal — Market higher in heavier trading. CURRIENCIES — MONTREAL (CP) — The US. dollar closed Tuesday at a dis- count of 5% per cent in terms of Canadian funds, down 5-16. Pound sterling 2.654%, down %. DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Bank of Montreal 40 cents plus 2 cents extra, Dec. 1, record Nov. 4. =z eee Canada Vinegars Ltd., 30 cents plus 20 cents bonus, Dee. i, ree- ord Nov. 13. Montreal Trust ini » cents, Jan. 15, record Dec. 31. Ogilvie Flour Mills Co. Ltd., 50 cents, Jan. 4, record’ Nov. 19, pfd. $1.75, Dec. 1, record Nov. 2. Royal Bank of Canada 52! cents plus 30 cents year end bonus Dec. 1, record Nov. 4. Shawinigan Water and Power Company series A four per cent pid. 50 cents, series B 4% per cent pfd. 56% cents, Jan. 2, rec- ord Dec. 2. United Corporation Ltd, A 37 cents, class B 15 cents, 16, record Nov. 4. MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP)—The Mont-' real and Canadian stock ex- changes Tuesday hustled to index gains on everything but banks, with volumes not quite as high as Monday. class Nov. heavy-trading section with Trans- Canada leading with a gain of %* at 2644. Consumers Gas made '2 at 41'2 and quarter-point gainers were Interprovincial at 57'2 and Union at 17. Loser by % was Quebec Natural Gas at 15. Steels remained mostly steady, but there were a few late frac- Pipelines emerged late as a} oo: =e $223.60. Mining 2%, lost %. NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP) — A jumbled confused stock market floun- economy. + The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose 90 cents to On the Canadian list, Granby Mining gained L Mcintyre Porcupine 1%, and Aluminium Ltd.. Cana- dian Pacific and Walker Gooder- ham % each. International Nicke!|" %%, Hudson American Stock Exchange prices rose on volume of 1.330,- 000 shares. Among the ‘Canadians Shawinigan lost gained 3s and Jupiter Oils %. %. Fargo What stocks did: Advantes Declines Unchanged Total issues Peth Steel C and O : Cons Edison El Auto El Gen Elec Goodyear Gt Nor Ry Int TT Fennecott 37 Tues 548 453 204 1205 554% Monty W Borg Warner 44% NY Cent Radio Corp 61% Std Oi NJ 49% ~Utd Airerzft 79% Vanadium . 129% Westngse 52% 5% Bay Oil) Mon} 354| 214 1224 O%s vt 59% 493, 374 325u 932) 5 TORONTO day however. tional declines. Canada Iron lost 1 at 25'2 and Dominion Found- MONTREAL (CP)—Agriculture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country station, wooden cases, extra-large 54; large 53: medium ceipts 75. Butter: Current receipts. ten- derable 63%. non - tenderable, 62%, fresh grade creamery prints} job price, 64-65: tenderable 64, non - tenderable) 6314. waxed, current receipts, white 35, colored 35, Quebec white 36, colored 36's Quebec 37; small 32; B 30: C28. Re-| put ries slipped % at 467%. Hudson Bay stayed on 7 Pi ‘base metals with a gain of at 5054 Closing changes in papers index loss. through their lists. ‘the oil index was up two points, and base metals more than 1%% Golds failed to follow the trend. and closed with a smal! TORONTO (CP) {Stock Exchange _ prices higher in heavier trading Tues-! Toronto) swung | Western oils and mines started upward early in the session with | New Jason some smart gains sprinkledj|N Keiore At the close! Newlund In the mining list, Hudson Bay {jumped 1% at 50 and Mcintve — added 1% at 82%4 in senior golds. | Other seniors moved up fraction-' j ally. | strength, Coppers showed some led by Campbell. Cbi- showed Great Lakes off 134 at 38,| bougamau, up 40 cents to $7.10 Western oils were led higher firm. Power Corp. was up 1's at/by Pacific Pete's one-point rise. 42 and Price Brothers added %4\to 12% in active trading. Other the section was generally! at 41 Utilities were mixed in a at resh wholesale.itional ranze. Foods weakened with Dominion | issues climbed fractionally in the | higher-priced list and in a 15-cent. Tange among juniors. Index changes: golds off 31 to | Stores continuing its erratic pat-| 87.30; base metals up 1.87 to Cheese: Delivered Montreal not) tern by losing 1%2 at 53%. In banks, Toronto - wholesale| took a loss of %4 at 57 and Mont :| real nd Mon 59.91, utilities wun- office officials will be in the city to interview MONTAGUE HIGH. SCHOOL AU DITORIUM applicants on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, at 176 Kent Street, between 10 a.m. Thursday, ‘October 29th, 1959 at 8. 30 P.M. to 12 noon, and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., 7 p.m. to| om Regent Aluminum Products | (Maritime) Ltd. tr and Commerce both were current receipts Ontario wisicl down fractionally. f.o.b. grading station 3712-38 11-16, colored. 37 13-16-39; wholesale On-!off ..25 at tario colored and white no quo- ' changed at 142. industrials up 2.9 Stock 168 33; 102.76. TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press Teronte Stock Exchange—Oct (Quotations in cents unless marked Closing averages showed banks 2—Odd iet, 14d — Ex-dividend, xw—Exwarrants.) Mrs. John Pickering. Bales High Low Close Mrs ng tations. ; at 299.3, combined up 2 at 246.9,! MINES We wish to thank the people} Potatoes: Quebec 75s 1.85-2.00: | ‘papers up 22 at 423.2 and golds | Abacus wm 2 7 2 of Flat River, Belle River and N.B. 75s 205-225: N.B. 50s 135-/up 2 at 84.33. Advocate. 1009 290 %3 25 surrounding districts for: the'140; N.B 10s 32-33; PE.I 75s; Of the 256 issues traded, 87 ad-/ Agnico no 2 UM COB many lovely gifts given us at the 2.50. | vanced, 68 declined and. 101 were! 21% 6 so 8 ‘showers. Shirley and Billy Jar- unchanged. There were 20 new|Se Oe dine. yearly highs and 10 new yearly Anacon 7 “a 64 GRAIN mee. Anglo Hur 100 $11% 11% 11% BLAME STORM Bd Gt Lakes bl Ang ourn 1000 25 23 3 ii dan Ashestos 2 «How SMith Ansil 437% iS 14% ldts WASHINGTON (AP)—The Civil) WINNIPEG (CP) — Flax prices|prque C Nat 534 Hud Bay Min 30% Arcadia 150 3 8 Aeronautics Board said Fiday a} eS moderately active) Beas Mont 55. Imp Bank ° Atlin-Ruf 2000 If 1% Ws Cavital Airlines turbo-prop plane|trade Tuesday on the Winnipeg | Fenk NS 7% Imp Ol 4% | Aubelle _ mm *% IM ‘ Enque PC 3%. Int Nick 9%, Aumaque 1000 7 64 7 which broke apart in flight over; Grain Exchange. eek A | 6s it Pon AUC Cop 200 265 250, 255 Maryland last May. killing 31 Closing prices: Bathurst B 27%, Int Pete +| Rarnat 1700 13% 13% is" persons, apparently fell victim to| - Oats—Oct ‘2:higher 83b; Dec % es ; 494 Mass-Fer 12%» | Bary a = Ss 8S & teal % i ih: » i hi 7, - | Brazi $4 McColl | Bose Metals pe 12 i2t2 a vicious thunderstorm. Violent oe 7%b; May % higher 787%; | Bom 6 dN Sa cer 14% | Baka 3000s Ilia air turbulence which overtaxed|Jly ‘* higher 777sa. Clevel N is 3 . and 9 oranda 4 «6| B-Duq S770 «(19 18 the plane's structure was. listed en “ ae 98'2b:\C Cement 20% Paudash 41 |Beav Lod 100 14 14) 14 as the specific cause. The C.A.B.| Dec igher 99'sa; May un-|C Steamship 41% Price 41 | Belcher wr 7 7 said it found no evidence the|changed 1.02%a; Jly unchanged|¢,Pu Com 8 Boval Bask 6 Oem 6 gee we a ; tb Cdn Brew 2% St. L Corp iets | Eethim oo 6 2 & craft was damaged by lightning.| 1-01». : Can Celan 21 Shawin 22% | Bevcon 100 1 4 Ot Flax—Oct 1% lower 4.92'4: Dec] int Power Stee! 8 | Bibis 0 «60lClCU80 TRIAL POSTPONED 1%4-1% lower 3.92%4: May 21'4/¢ Int Pwr pr Trans Can PL 26% to 136 & @ 65 VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — The| lower 3.86% - 3.87%: Jly. 3-2%4/CPR _ i ee coe booms 4 — ms “ ea ’ ockshu *. Walker ¢| Bordulae 1000 ie 7 treason trial of Prince Souvanna) lower 3.74%4a-3.75. Soapeae 3 CANADIAN |Bowzan” art Gl Vong. leader of the pro-Commu-| Rye—Oct % higher 1.20b: Dec |p Bridge 21% Cons Pap 32 | Boymar 20 BH OBin Bn mist Pathet Lao rebels, has been 15s-1% higher 1.2158a; May 17; Dom tjr 15% Ford Bralorne 200 595 385595 postponed indefinitely, a justice|higher 1.25%; Jly % higher ° Soe on ministry communique said Satur-| 1.24'2a. 1.74%: 2 1.68%: 3 1:62%: IWA| postea 600 10% 10% 104 day. The communique, published] Prices for class two wheat for) and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.63%; | Buff RL am 4 ee in the official Lao press bulletin, | export to countries outside IWA:/2 1.59; 3 1.52%: 4 1.46%: 5/Cable ee ee oe) ee gave “technical reasons” for the|1 nor 1.63%; 2 1.59%: 3 1.52%: 4 1.49%; 6 1.41%: 1 durum 1.74%4;/C°0" Cnn soi 740 688 TS | postponement 1.4674: 5 1. 4374: 6 1.4134: 1 durum! 2 1.68%; 3 1.62%. Camp RL 210 $l2— 12% 12% Céna Adoria 033 07~COU7]CO? Cc Dyno 1137 23 32 23 C Malat 1709 5 3S 3% - : C N Inca $00 19 19 «19 Cdn NW 500 3 ol : = Candore 300 «612 12 12 z Can Eran 15383 14 137 138 Can Met 00 COMO Captain om 8: 4 UF Cariboo oe oe f Cassiar 290 «$11 10% 10% Cent Pat 1300 130 127 129 BY THE REGIMENT BAND OF Ct Fate a ay os as Cheskirk 1000 4% tg Chester $3600 43 41 ««@ Chih. Jae . BM @& 8 61 iChib-Kay 159 12 17 17 HE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND REGIMENT /2"" 2 = = = Chimi 200 570 «6S? 87 Chrom 10 2% 260 260 Coch Will 100 32% 35 325 {Coin Lake 72 13% 134 13% \ Comb Met 1500 3! 3% 31 - Coniaurum 300 8 x] 3B j Con Key ™H 2B 23 3 ‘ nga ; C Bellek a oF THROUGH THE KIND’ PERMISSION OF $k, Be te hs C Callinan 00 %% % 'M C Denison 8250 $i2% 12% 125% C Den wis 1504 103 4 8 = ee C Discov 3409 405 40 400 LT.-COL. J. A. MACDONALD, €E.D. C Discov 3400 45 a1 sn ; C Halliwil 83000 7% 72 7 COMMANDING OFFICER Sa tew Me me mm me : . C Marben mm RB BR © Marcus 60 64 Gt tH Con MS 4182. $19%4 19% 19% C Mogul 4900 2 47 14 \ |C Morrison 2000 % 27% UNDER THE DIRECTION OF | a = SS C Northid 6100 3% 3 3 : © Reget 1360 8% 8 8B i ry C Sannorm 1000 6 6 6 LT. CHARLES E. MACGREGOR, C.D. € Sannorm 100 6 6 8 Conwest 1600 40 OO na DIRECTOR Cop Corp 1190 33 2 2 Coprand 11900 207 199 205 Coulee 2000 37 3 OH Cournor a Cowich 3500 61 6! 6st Crowpat 70 10 Bt] 10 Cuses oe) 66% COS 614 Daering 3781 16% 4 164 U’Aragon 6600 MOSS Deer Horn 3000 18% 10% 184 T’Eldona soo 613 a Dome 216 $18 ww 2. Denalda 1500 8 8 8 Duvan 14900 ~ 18 7 8 East Mal 1000 130 129 129 East Sull 2200 17 16 17 . Elder $7525 148 140 148 ‘he z —_— ss fe Under The Distinguished Patronage of \ [exp AR 000 764 4 Fa 6% 827% 2M 27 Faraday a0 6 68 * ; Fara wis 145 2 #1 2 MAJOR HON. JUDGE J. S. DesROCHES, ED., AND MRS. ‘Des-|Fxcctme xy 2 ogy Francoeur 2 6 6. 6 | ROCHES, HIS WORSHIP B. H. YEO, MAYOR OF MONTAGUE, |Froives Ue iim Geco Mines 885 $17% 17 17 Genex woo Ol 11 n : AND MRS. YEO. Gat YK. as 95 90 95 Giast YK 5 95 «910 «915 Glacier a a a) Gola Eagle HOO WKH 1 western oils up 2.03 to mz r—Ex et +4 —5 Midrim Milliken Min Corp Min Ore Moneta Mt Wricht Nama Cr Nealon Nes Lab New Alger New Ca! New Dethi N Dicken | New Hosco N Man N Mylama New Rouyn New Taku Nickel MS Nipissing Nor-Acme Noranda : Norgold me 6 OM Norlartie me UM Normetal 3605 35 e N Gate 222 ©. ma. Bmh eee oe = so 6% 616 6} MIN Rank 1900 104 1509 145 135 145 +5 | Northsp 35 «(9S ae | 3 3 Nirvalie meen il coon. C*6 6 6 O’Brien 100 6} 3600 $11% 11% 11% Oka Rare 4000 12 2120 199 177 #177 -—7? |G’Leary 1000 «16 ae COS 5 S +1 |Opemiska a309 80 logos ol 9 9 —I%/ Orchan 72000 127 ee 675 7 Orenada “00 07 200 «(15 14% . 14% —1 | Ormsby 1000 2B mom 3 7 32 «6+1 «| Osisko “6 hO68 2000 «5% «(4 5% — ¥2/ Parbec * me 3 soo 6 6% OU) OM! 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As ' Sylvanite 1230 1% 2300-6 +1 «| Teck-H 1120 185 ase 129 122 «(1127 «+8 | Temag 9900 215 se 2 SS 6M US [Them L 1300 44 1760 105 192 «1102 | Tombill 770 65 1020 $12% 12% 12% + Torbit 25 so 9 8 8 —114/ Trans Res “ee o 1 WW 1000 («467 eT eo 53. | Tribag 100 062 4125. 31 » bs it Asbestos 1300 419 15116 174% 17 17 ju mn Keno 720 «6480 7000 7 G4 7 ;Un Fort 1000) 35 1) 19 «19 «19 «41 «| Upp Can 4212 113 1590 r 6 6 | Ventures 37) = $25% 1300 28 «2% OS + | Violam 240 1% ao 2% @ 2% 4 | Waite Am 2035 895 499 235 232 235 —5 | Weedon 12500 | 21 19309 $3 8 8 +! | Werner sco 10 19% Sy BS M2 + 441 Malar 04 15009 12 10 12 +2 j Willroy 17700 148 oo 2 ® 2 +42 |Winch 5. SOO O& 6500. 43% 42 43% + 4%4/ Wr Harg 7 133 10 1% 116 16 -—4 Yale Lead 1700 22 — es MOUS Yk . Bear 3200 114 1000 «1% 13% 13% Young HG 8350 163 =o 3 3s Ss Yenmac 30021 169 155 10 ‘150 Card 10 15 1S 13 Eulolo 20 395 2887 $48% 47% 48 1% /‘Sukin Com 100 & 10% 6 % » 2 21% 2% 4% % ll 7 e 9 9 ss oS 35 me ae 2 2 ao # 15 zi 18 18 es 8 4 2 5 11% 158 6 6 5 «6168 3 sa 106 6106 11 181 2~e «213 s 8s s Ss 17 12 32 2 om 40 470 «= 470 x x 10 86110 244 24% 167 «(1% oo 19 1M, ” ” “a 143 «(48 6 6 32 333 21 2 im 02 1» 616 a 2 35S 3s 8 PNSUREe ede selasoseenls yo woPianeeeey eed wy Hea step slszasyoutsy. uEscsss ty ise ~ * é —%) MOST ACTIVE TORONTOSTOCES —y | Steck Sales — Low Clise Ch’ge +s Pav less, ste 2% +3 +2 [ran rutin so 2% s+ Alta Gas on se wk — +~* — Imp Off Sis 5) +*%* yo G Dev 4700 S2i% 19% 2 +1 os +3 Basco _maeoeorLksns s —q |Place = sos =6@ ® -1 41) |Westburs sos ww ws -—! _5 |Midcon ee a ee ee +2 | Petrol 13000 120 15s sé 3 **le naiweh me mm a +3 — % | Orchan T2900 127 «4119 «120 «+2 +% Chester See 6S 64 2 al Surf Inlet 350500 “” 3 3s + Bouzan “nme Ga ST SB +3 —s Bid Asked —2 | AH Cdn com 73% 8 Ali Cds. div 60 658 + %/ American Growth 74% 719 —2 | Beaurbran 27.71 me ‘Canadian Investment xd . $8 O77 + %|Canafund 3.146 32 +19 |Champion Mutual 52 52 —19 |Commonwealth Inter 7% a +6 |Cocrporate Investors 84 935 Bom Equity Inv 14.68 14.93 Fond Collectif 5.11 5.61 —4 | Furst Oi 40 437 +2 }|Grouped Income 3.73 408 +1 |Group Sel S11 S61 Grouped income Accum 5.36 5.88 +5 |Growth Oil and Gas 6.57 6391 —3 |investors Growth Fund 596 66.44 + 4% | Investors 10.95 11.84 ° —2 | Keystone 13.12 14.19 Leverage Fund 64% 7.12 —1 |Mutual Accumulating Fund 718 7.5 42 | Mutual Income Fund 487 5.22 —1%4| North Amer Fund of Can 8H 9.07 —4 | Pret et Rev (Sav and Inv) $0 357 41 | Badissen 443 487 —2 |Regent Fund 5.39 5.92 + % | Superpised Amer Fund 629 6.96 Supervised Exee 55 Bw... Supervised Exec 56 29.76 ° =} {Supervised Exec 57 5.11 —2. |Supervised Exee 38 3.45- _ xl +7 -—1 +1 a wk +1 Ss THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 14 RICHMOND STREET, BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA REINS NRE TOE Ko +1 DRESSES COATS SKIRTS HOUSECOATS | SWEATERS GLOVES . SCARVES END «f te MONTH SALE 1/3 and '/2 PRICE 3 and '/2 PRICE GREATLY REDUCED Many Odds and Ends. NO REFUNDS and NO CHARGES SUNTER'S LADIES’ WEAR 1/3 OFF /; OFF > PRICE Nova Scotia Light and Power Company, | Limited \ Ordinary Shares Nova Scotia Light and Power Company, Limited, is offering its” shareholders of record October 15, 1959, rights to subscribe for additional ordinary shares at $12 per share, on the basis of one new share for each four preference and/or ordinary shares held at the record date. The rights are exercisable up to and including December 15, 1959. We'strongly recommend that shareholders take full’ advantage of this opportunity to add to their holdings. Subscriptions may be lodged with us. We will also accept orders for the purchase or sale of rights. We also recommend Nova Scotia Light and Power ordinary shares as a.desirable public utility investment for other than existing share- holders; and offer our facilities for buying shares either on the stock exchange or through the purchase and exercise of rights. If, as an investor, you would like to know more about Nova Scotia Light and Power, we invite you to read a statistical analysis of the Company which we have prepared. To obtain a copy, please call at our office, telephone or write us—or use the con- venient coupon below. Company, Limited pee HH Royal Securities Corporation Limited Please send me a heed / of your analysis of Nova Scotia Light and Power Recenpmbnnbsatvaimanstbbanivenimaswd Royal Securities Corporation Limited 137 GRAFTON ST, « CHARLOTTETOWN Hahfax Edmonton Toronto Calgary Montreal Winaipes Saint Joho Vancouver OQueber Victoria Charlowetown St. John’s, NAd. 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