pcr & QUEEN'S AUCTION “45> 2 Cards sale at Gua + Patriot Centra) Pricting. WE TREAT the sick well! Gig- *s Pharmacy. Oper 8:30 a.m. 8 pm. ‘CHOICE QUALITY Taanks- Giving turkeys, fresh killed; 10 ‘and 29 i>:., delivered. Gil Henry. Phoce 9313. me SPECIAL — Men's suburban @0ats. heavy quilting, aszorted Shades, size 36 to 46 $12.95 to $15.95. Moore and MacLeod Ltd. SPECIAL — Men's parkas, and water procf, size 36 to 4 95. Moore and MaeLeod ‘Dasement. _ ANUAL THANKSGIVING Hot Dinner ‘Victoria Hall sored by Ladies Aid, Victoria United Church. Regular Dance Bonshaw Inn. ay night. Burns OrchestFa. OLD TIME fiddling and. step incing contest-in Mt. Stewart Oct. re @rea and ‘winners from here to compete in Charicttetown for P.E.I. Champ- ip, send ehtries to Danny Mt. Stewart, by Ote., 17%h. prizes, canteen service. Ad- 30 cents and 60 cents. CHARLOTTETOWN Soloists, Ruth Ross, Mrs. Leigh War- and Miss Janet MacEachern, assist at the Kingston Baptist Thanksgiving Service, Sunday evening. I i at 24 wy DR. K.A. MACEACHERN Of- fice will be closed from Qct. 12 ‘t Oct. 21 Appointments may be ‘Made by calling 8344. _ P.E.I, Fiddling and Step-Danc- Mig Championshijs. Den't miss Big Elimination Contest at Vernon River Hall at 8 p.m. Tuesday Oct- ober 13th. Special Prizes. Cor‘act ‘Mrs. Emmett Wisener, Mt. Stew- ett, R.R. 3. Dance after. October 12, starting 5 p.m., spon-, > RESERVE Wednesday Oct 2ist- or Birchwood High School, an- ANNOUNCEMENTS raity Centre, Oct- ober 17th. 4:00 to 7:09 p.m. Shon- ‘| sored by Junior League Chartotie- town Hos; tial. : SLIGHTLY used records. From home of exca;tionelly careful _cus- tomer. Can be purchased cheap cons.der'ng quality, Aenly Miller Brothers Jid. 145 Great George Street, DANCE at Corran Ban Hall Mondey Sept. 12th. Soonsored by G.W. L. Weatherbies Orchestra. RESERVE, Tuesday November 24th, for Salvation Army tea, and sale. WE TRADE guns, all models for any model, C.1.L. ammunition in stock, Firestone Home and Auto. RESERVE Thursday, Novem- ber 19th for annual hot chickea | supper, Tyne Valley Hall. Pro- /eceeds Stewart Memorial Health Centre. ANNUAL HOT TURKEY Sup- per with plum pudding, Cherny Valley United Church, Monday, Octcber 12th. Tickets for sale. Warm waiting eccommodations oe Serving commences UNLOADING cement, Friday / and Saturday P. J, Noy and Co. Hunter River. RESERVE Wednesday, Novem- ber 4th, for hot t St. Pius X Parish Pi ‘ Princetown Road United Turkey Supper in Brookfield Modern: and old-time dancing every Saturday night, at the New Glasgow Jr. Farmers Recrea- tion Centre. Doirons Orchestra. MASQUERADE Dance Tues- day, November=10th., in the Mount Stewart Memorial Hall. . a.m. Cavendish Baptist Worship Service—7:30 p.m. Rev. Bryer R. Jones, Minister, PRINCE COUNTY | TRYON UNITED Church Sunday, Oct. tith., 7.30 p.m. Thankoffering service. speaker, Dr... Wenonah Fogtes. of North River. Special music. ST. MARKS Church Supper, Kensington Wednesday, October Zist beginning at 4:00 p.m, St. Mark's Hail. 1 NOTICE — accounts owing must be made before N-vember 15 when all overdue accounts will SEE OUR $2.00 rack of dress- es, skirts, odds and ends. Ken- nedy’s Ladies Wear. DIAL 3644 free delivery to your door and get the best values for your good dollar... Weatherby’s ‘Clover Farm Food Market. “THE. UNITED CHURCH of ship, Thanksgiving Sunday, 11 Oct., 1959, 11:00 a.m. North Rus- tico; 2:00 p.m. Cavendish; 7:30 p.m. New Glasgow. MILTON — Rustico Anglican Parish, Rector Rev. A.E. Piercey. Services for Suaday Oct. Mth. St. Jchn's Milton; 10:00 a.m. Sunday Schoo’: 10:00 a.m. Holy Come munion and Sermon. Christ Church, Cherry Valley 2:30 p.m. Harvest Thangsgiving Service St. Marks, Rustico—7:30 p.m. Har- vest Thanksgiving Service Sola'st: Geil Carter. ‘Come and bring the . | whole family.” RESERVE Wednesday Oct. 28th, for Hot Turkey Dinner, Wheatly River Hall, sponsored by the three Communities. RAMS FOR SALE We have a number of lamb and shearling rams of the following breeds for sale: North Country Cheviot, Border Cheviot, Oxford, Suffolk, Shropshire and Leicester. These are all graded rams and are en- titled to the bonus of $12.00 on a ram lamb, and $15.00 on a shearling ram. Anyone wishing t o secure a purebred ram of any of the above breeds please drop a line to the P.E.I. Sheep Breeders’ Associa- tion, P. O. Box 2000, Charlottetown, and we | will put you in conta ct with your nearest breeder. Also available are ewes of the above breeds. = Federal Civil Service HOSPITAL NURSES Camp Hil for 1 Hospital . Halifax, N. S. Salary $2700 - $ 3150 Open to qualifi \ ed residents of Nova -Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Information posters and application forms obtainable at the | nearest Post Office, National Employment Office, or the Civil Ser- | Ralston Building, vice Commission, WN. S., where applications should 105 Hollis Street, Halifax, be filed IMMEDIATELY. FOR SALE _ 1 gate-leg table (seats 10); solid walnut dining -. room set (9 pieces); chesterfield set; 2 bedroom sets, | ‘complete; 3 Oriential rugs 3 1-3 x 52; Electric Oven;\wardrobes; platform rocker; 2 other rockers; chrome kitchen set; Kelvinator frigi- daire, capacity 35 Ib. freezer; ABC washing machine; power lawn mower (Iron Horse) ; and other articles. HOWARD. PARKMAN, Sprin Breadalbane P. O. (Iran), two, 9 x 12, one gfield, PRE-HOLIDAY MIDNIGH Musi \ Sponsored by. Charlottetown At The ROLLAWAY CLUB TREMTONES STARTING 12:15 pe T DANCE ¢ by - ? Kinsmen Club Canada, —Cavendish —Pastoral} Charge. Services of Divine Wor- be transferred for collection. NORTH TRYON Presbyterian Church Thanksgiving Service Sunday 11:00 a.m. Church School at RESERVE October 24th for Gue st} to Reeves Bros: At Ross Conmner,, DANCE C. Y. C. Hall, Cardi- gan. Ev ster’s Ore Monday night, Web- ee a : ie f E i [ : ial speaker, Mr. John Hughes. Subject: ‘Academic standing of Montague Schools’’. Births, Deaths, Marriage BIRTHS | ROCHE — At the Kings C-unty | Memorial Hospital, Montague, on October 3rd: to Mr, and Mirs, Clarence Roche (Laura | Mac- Lellan) Cardigan, a daughter Carol Ann, 7 pounds, 10 ozs. BOSWELL — At the PE.I. Hos- pital on Oct. 6, to Mr. and Mrs. George Boswall, Frenchfort, @ daughter. \ SAUNDERS — Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Saunders are pleased to an- nounce the birth of a son Ivan Gordon, 7 lbs, 8 ozs. At the P. E.I. Hospital. Otcober 2, 1959. ENGAGEMENTS | FISHER — MacDONALD — Mr. and Mrs, Walter Fisher an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Eleanor, tr Mr. Richard Douglas, Alex- ander, son of (Mr. Henry Mac- Donald, and the late Mrs. Mac- Donald. Marriage to take place in St. Peter’s Cathedral, Dor- chester, Mass, U.S.A. on Oc., 24th. 1959 at 9:00 a.m. REEVES — CARY — Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Reeves, Char- lnttet-wn, P.E.I. wich to an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Victoria Pauline, to Leonard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Cory of Bobcaygeon, Ontario. Marriage to take place Nov. 7. at Babcaygeon, Ontario. MARRIAGES LLEWELLYN — SHARAM — The marriage teok place on September 3rd., 1959, at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Charlotet-wn, of Clara Eliza- beth Sharam, eldest dawzhter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sharam, Charlottetown, and Mr. Joha Morgan Liewellyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Liewellyn, Hamilton, Ontario. Pastor Philip Moores performed the Ceremony. MORRISSEY — CREAMER — The marriage took place at St. Mary's Church, Souris, cn Aug- ust 22nd., 1959, of Norma Anne, daughter- of Mrs. John J- Creamer and the late John J. Creamer of Souris, and Mr. Glen Morrissey, son of Mr. and Mrs, John E. Morrissey «f Cherry Valley. The Rt. Rev. J.A. Mur- phy performed the Ceremony. MacKINNON — KELLY — The matriage took place in Trinity United Church, Charlottetown, on September 8, 1959 of Florence Anna MacKinnon, Mt. . Buchanan, and Dr. Albert Biair Kelly, Bunbury. Rev. R. S. Latimer performed the cere- mony BOLGER — HENNESSEY — The marriage took place at the Church of the Most Hely Rede- emer, Charlotetown, on Sept- ember 5th, 1959 of Alice Doreen Hennessey, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hennessey end Thomas McKenna Bolger, son of Mrs. Josevh Bolger and the jate Mr. Bolger. Reverend Francis Bolger performed the COURT — MUTTART — At Trin- ity Church on Tuesday Septem- ber Ist, 1959, by Rev. G-.A.D. Elliétt, Mrs, Gladys E. Muttart, Marhf'eld, to Fenton H. Ocurt, Bedford. DEATHS MacKENZIE — At the Prince County Hospital Thursday Oct. 8th. 1959 Lily May MacKenzie, wife of the late M.L. Frank MacKenzie, Summerside. For- warded from the Bowness Fun- eral Home to the family resi- dence 262 Notre Dame Si‘reet, Summerside. Funeral to be held on Sunday Oct. llth with ser- vice at St. Mary's Anglican Church at 200. p.m. Interment Peoples Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM. : CARMODY—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Private W.W. Carmody, who was. killed in—a¢tion on the Dutch border, Holland, Oct. 10, 1944. Gone from the earth so swiftly (When death notices are received too late to be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are. transferred to this department in the next edition.) 4 +in the third year competition. won Just like a flower in bloom So young, 60 kind, so loving, Yet called away so soon. Out of-the-world of suffering j fato a garden of rest ,Ged’s garden must be beautiful He takes only the best ° The joys that he missed on life’s highway , May he find in God's land of rest Always remembered by mother sisters and brothers. WORTH—In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. George Lemuel Worth, who passed away Oct. 10, 1954. God took your hand We had to part He eased your pain but broke our heart. Although we smile and seem care- free t : Nobody misses you more than we. Always remembered. by sons and daughters. PARKMAN — In loving memory of my dear mother Mrs. Bessie Parkman, who passed away Oct. 12th., 1951. Ever remembered by her a Hazel (Mrs. E.H. Lar- er), i CHAPMAN — In loving memory of our dear son and brother John Allan Chapman, who was accidently drowned at the Mar- ine wharf on October 10th, 1958 at the age of 7 years. My d2cling he ts gone forever In a grave by the side of the road Where the cars by day go by swiftly And the flowers by ofght they sway softly Hush not a sound are they making | Although no one would awaken Loot of all my poor darling In his grave by the side of the road. To dearly loved to ever be for- gotten by his father, mother, bro- ther and ‘sisters, e Winners (Continued from page 1)**--+ cial support received from the Provincial Department of Agricul ture and from business firms, organizations and individuals. The Judges in this year’s Beautification Contest were: Mr C. Raph Monkey, Miiscouche, for Prince County; Mr. Ernest Dun- ning, Kensington, fcr Queens County, and Mr. Donald MacLeod final judging of Provincial com- Victoria Gress, for Kings. The petitions was done by a i tee consisting of Lieut.-Col. E W. Jchnstone, R. B. Snazelle, D.C. Schurman-and G.C. Warren. .Ihe detailed results of the 1959 | Contest are as follows: COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENTS: The awards in this competition are on a provincial basis.. The prizes range from $200.00 to $1060.00. : ist.—New Glasgow Women’s Institute; @nd—Cape Egmont Women's Inistituie; Ord — No award; 4th—Harrington Women’s Institute; 5th—Freeland Women’s Institute; Honourable (Menttien: Victoria West Women's Institute; Cherry Valley Women's Institute; Kingsboro Women’s ner SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS This section of improve- ment is a project of the Women’s Institute of the district and it ap- pEcable to one-room, rural schools only. A prize of $25.00 is awarded to the winning Institute in each county. In addition, Shields donat- ed by R.T.. Holman, Ltd., are awarded for the most improve- ment in one-room , schools and grounds in each county. The win- ners ate as follows: Prince County: Victoria West School. s Queens County: Harrington School Kings County:’ £ ast Baltic School, they 4 SPECIAL PRIZES 1. Silverware, donated by FEa- fon's of Canada, for the winner by Donald Compton, Bangor. 2. Prizes for the most improve- ment among second years con- testants in the Farm Home Com- petition: Prince County: Silverware don- ated by R.T. Holman Ltd., won by Charlottetown, R.R. 2 3. vo cg : ; , ; - sy | . DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS | Roche soo 12 2 2 Rockwin wo 6 6 com Be 3 ew “SUMMARY Quebec 50s 1.10 - 1.15; N.B. 75s] Index : Industrials up | Satellite a ae oe oe , 1.80-1.90; ye. Oe ee: N.B. is fe Und bers Se. 3 a 10s . ° =. * ; up 22 to su 1500 + ae Toronto—Market higher in light | -—————— 164.12; western lls up 1 (0 Soca ¥R i BB UN on Palestine if Is-| New York — Market higher; GRAIN TOMONTO CLOSING STOCKS — . 2 ae woe rael would do likewise. arate Neves is Gomes. mi By See, Gunatios Peen Step R 175 $12 1% 12 + % : ontreal—Mark , 2S ~¥orente Steck Exchange—Oct. 9 1 Minister Yosef Tekoah, Israel's et et, eregeee WINNIPEG (CP) — Usinver-| (ouicaes ccm este metettiaetn up +t 4 8 ot acting permanent representative, | quiet trading. able harvest conditions, with|,oa¢ it, 14 — Ex-dividend, xr~Ex- Sullivan 123 1% 1% 17 told a reporter, ‘what he says} New York—Cotton 30 cents ®)near-blizzard conditions in many | rights, xw—Ex-warrants.) [met ws s Se has no more meaning than their; bale higher to 20 cents lower. [Western areas, sparked aggres- 5 et surf Inlet 300 %% 3% 2% talk of peace while continuing to | ~ rT sive demand in most grains Fri-| “** wa ee =e St wage war against Israel.” day on the Winnipeg Grain Ex * 1600 [ Abacus Territory ™ Ss & anne eon oe offer in an} | CURRIENCIES change. heed Uren “OMS ik tt uy [Thom L me sigs terview ; Closing prices: Advocate - 100 260 280 280 45) Tombill + In speaking of the U.A.R., Te| MONTREAL (CP) — The US.| Oats: Oct % higher 79; Dec % Agnicr weer + See aa koah used the name of Ezyot,|dollar closed Friday at a discount |higher 76%a: May % higher 77% Shute, 7008 4s 45 Sis | TA TS) ts ih 13 — which with Syria in 1958!/of 5 3-32 per cent in terms of|Jiy unch 76nnt. . * | Algom 500 $14 14 «214 —% U Mining 4000 a an oe ; to form the United Republic. Canadian funds; up 1-32. Pound} Barley: Oct unch 98%; Dec %|Am-Larder 2509 2% 23 «62% «+1 |U Asbestos 1509 410 409 409 —S ‘The implementation of United|sterling 2.66 9-16, down %. U.S.jhigher 98%a: May % higher 4™2! Rare 1125 7 7 67 +1 itn Pot si we OS : Angio Hur 100 $11% 11% 1%—% Upp Can 18579 .125 HS 120 +6 Nations resolutions by dollar: Bid 94%, asked 94 15-16. /99%4a: Jly unch 99%a. Ang Rouyn 1000 2 20 2% Ventures 651 $2% 23% 23% + % would require recognition 4” Is Flax: Oct 15 higher 3.68%4b; |Ansil, | 409 816% 18 =— 2s ps rael’s territorial integrity,” Dec 13% higher 3.62b; May 13%-; — 2 2 : * a ¥ : j % | Area 1609 8 © Werner so 6. U8 9 9 aid, PRODUCE 13% higher 3.65-3.65% ; Jly 13% | Atian C Cop 1109 215 200 25 +45 Willroy 4100 14 139 16 44 | “It would require immediate} - higher 3.60'2. Ades Ye tM OM Oe ow = mn + cessation of all hostile acts of} MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul-| Rye: Oct 1% higher 1.12%b; “tin-Ref = 1009 12) 12) a2 42 | NE OO + war, whether on jand or on sea ture department quotations: _ | Dec 1 higher 15's: May %s higher ‘eens yo se = = beer se: 1 nie 18 = or in the Suez Canal, and of in- s: Wholesale dealer prices;119%a; Jly 1% higher 1.19%sb. | Aunor 310.239 229 Younz HG 2990 lil 106 110 41 citement and propaganda against /to country station, wooden cases,| Prices for class two wheat for Baakeno 1000 16% 16% 16% \2 a ino 2 21% 21% | Israel, and the conclusion of a extra-large 47; large 46-47; me-| export to countries outside WA:|boe' Beaux Be nk gente 6h eo ee — oor . agg _ 28-29; B 31-32; 1 nor 1.64%; 2 1.62%; 3 1.52%; |Beav Loc 59 15 1813 8 rs : sins ae: ser is iating uae that . . Jor- Pasa tle receipts FER nonce len : 3 1.63%; Rellterre ES 16 18 6 <3 ae = 107 2 a ‘ . : a \ tT e > - ° “ oi . is a ae dan should give up the territory erable 6314. non-tenderable, 62%, /IWA and domestic prices: 1 nor Bidcop =a ek ote ieee 1400 635 630 633 45 of Palestine annexed by her and fresh grade creamery prints, job | 1.64%: 2 1.62%: 3 1.52%: 4 1.4%; |Bonville 4909 2% 1% 2 Bail S pr 210 $17%. 17% 17%4° agree to the establishment of am’ price 6445: fresh fholesks ten-|5 1.43%; 6 1.41%: 1 durum 1.75%; Bordulee 1200 68 $5. 5 1% |Bail S Stapr 2160 $19% 19% 19% + % & Sei once ; fresh wholesale. ten-|5 1.43%; 6 1. : L - : 3 38 i pooe 200 103i i independent Arab state within it.” derable 64, non-tenderable 63%. |2 1.69%; 3 1.62%. om: wae 2 SS ine ms 3 me ADDING SPACE |nof waxed, current receipts Que ae ee a . ; r runsm an 63 @ % 2% +% | «(Re white’ 3s, colored 38° whole-| MONTREAL oo iier* 2m mle oor. tat tf 3 DURHAM, England (CP)—Dur- | °° “4 _ a ee me ne ee = ri poms ‘a 3 ~ rrp =. . me . 4 > _ *|ham University has bought a 361: current receipts Ontario) MONTREAL (CP) — Prices Cedamet 130 15 15 15 — — a toffee factory for £30,000 and | white fob adi tation 37%- wer ; aad » close | Camp. Chib 25035 645 630 640 © Chieftn 6200 110 104 110 48 is © tote 1 white f.0.b. grading station 37%-| were mixed evenly at the close'c"N inca 30 17 16) 16 LS ttn Dev 2 MO MO 3 eee additions e. —— _— woe bw pe the Montreal and Canadian Con-grin 19530 144 135 144 a8 c Bx ¢ Gu as"ie os ae space. tario colored and white no quota- stock exchanges Friday but five | Can-Met ime 68 (33 ah 9 r 35 3B 8B BB of six falaoes were cff. | Cassiar 39 810% 10% a smile Homestd 530 107 1€0 . 199 i of Cent Pat 6209 143 5 © Husky 539 910 889 35 -5 |H. Watts, York. Banks lost ground as Royal fell Co" fore Gun icy to toy 1g (C Husky wis 40 485 a0 aen 8 | Kings County: 1. Birt Leard, 1°4 at 81'2 and Commerce dipped | chester on 8 8 © 41 =, os = = 161 48 “| Peake’s Station. 2. Ralph An- +2 at 60. | Chih Jae = 2100 S32 SS is Sie +8 i a agli Chib-Kay 1002? 16 «(116 86 . |C Dragon 1400 3 23 3 1: ‘near, Victoria Cross. 3. Mathias Utilities were weak, but Cal-' C Mic Mae 550 295-295 a (Carew, East Baltic. gary Power gained 2% at 95%. | Coen win‘ ‘s:9 399 a3 a3 as [CO Peak 100 5 5 x |B. C. Power lost %4 at 33%. | Cody-Reco m6 8) ee, oe S. « in: -FLOWER GARDENS | Papers showed strength. | Colemae ms 8 8 eine ; i Funeral Director (| This competition is open only| Steels were slightly firmer. (ome Met 252) m a pea, come Vile = me o-oo ito those eligible to entre the oer and en: wee ic Rellekene 10000 69 6 —— oo = Farm Home Improvement or the mixed. i mai) 68 el UR he i: ing. , Foeds were stronger with Shop © Denis xd 604 $120 11% 11% — % G27H) 725 400 409 = 400 ° D. MacLEAN Small Holding Improvement | as C Den wis 750 6 7% 3 {GF Plains 130 S12% 12% 12% ‘ Competitions, and is divided into 41d Save up 1% at 23% and Do © pj,. 6925 % > |Home-O A 920 $12. 11% 12 Sona ae Class B minion Stores up 1'2 at 61". ic = 1700 ‘a4 2 om . |Home Oi} B 200 $12 11% 12 4 % } i (RRR ae Pase-Hersey made 1'> at 27% CG Arrow 1560 ¢- 3. 32% 41% |" BOG 1110 $i2% 12% 12% — 9 g ey Class A — Provincial Basis.’ 14 Canadian Breweries lost 3, © Halliwell 2000-61 59) 61 — Tr ae aan = 7 a + This class is open to om who at 35%. tion ins a 5 tiene! as... a tan DIRECTOR have won a. prize at least omc®| coeculatives were higher Con MS 1548 $17%, 17% 17% — % | Modal 127 2200 MS 2 +5) in ae a ne in ha Of 209 issues traded. 63 ad- © Seow = 14 135 14 a1 a nes — ” ~ ° <i ~ 15 King Square | ca in. B may be moved to A at| ent wchtnsed Thae were 81CMa, ae SF KMingeet oe Sine ew y ; : C Northland 2300 4 ont | Nogthe =P the. discretion of the judges. The new lows and 1 new high. ic Perak ' 2000 a aa i : aro = = _ 4 =e Charlottetown prizes are as follows:: Closing averages showed banks © Red Pop 200 6 8 8 |No 10, z Powe (C Rec Northid 1909 20 on Ist prize: Mrs. Willard Prowse, off 0.48 at 61.35. utilities off 0.2 at | Con a) 6 Vm: oe oe a ee ee oe Dial 5549 Brackley Point Road, prize don. (1449. industrials off 0.9 at 295.2, | Conwest ee & ies 2S Se oe ated by the P.E.1. Travel. Bur- |combined off 0.7 at 245.1, pavers Cop Corp 20 2 23 3 —9 [pe PF Oe MS MB te 4k - | eau, jup 1.5 at 419.0 and golds off 05 /copien em i eS i place m0 7 8 44 ‘ ae iat 88.47, : i Coulee am 8 41 a 4 | Provo Ges 9 % 23 23 +414 soln. A. Johnson end Son, Mar awe Marth tsi por | Industrial volume was 55,300 Ccurnor 2000 10% 19% 10% +1m | Bae Pete = = 1% 14+ eas County: Silverware don-| stock to the value of $25.00. ;shares and mines and oils Were | Cromnat 2 | Raner 100 36 is ms 48 ated by Imperial Oil Ltd., won by; 3rq_ prize: Mrs. Vernon Mac-| sowvenes cacenme eroces (UAE 550 BW jpovee 615 610 i re: Mrs. Mac : ’ De . = oyalite pr 8 $17 17 «17 Mrs. John Jones, Harrington. (ygijian. Uharlottetown R.R. 6, Abitibi Ms Fraser 2” | Deer Hora 27300 . - S a1. | Sarcee me le 1 110 —8 Kings County: Silverware don-' . : Abit pr Gt Lakes © ln **4 Secor Fre 40 38 SS 35 ted ales Weed nursery stock to the value: of | fou tr. - few Sesh > io 1280 $18 18% 18% i South U 260 19 «(18a ated by MacDonald - Rowe ~ | $20.00. ; [Rnque C Nat 584 Hud Bay Min 3! |paw Mal gan 298° 139) 395) 43 | Sab OF =e 8 SH working Co. Ltd., won by Walter East Mal 999 13% 133 13% 43 4 tape "Stent Baltic 4th prize: Mrs. Layton Coffin, Bank Mont Ss Imp Bank 67% ‘East Sull 1000 161 156 187 42 {und = rte mao FGA IH Prites ter the mncst improve- | Morell. nursery stock to the value moo Fe 2 ae s350 1 1M 1M 43 ion 4 a s = —— testants in the | $15.00. Pathurst A 44—sInt Pap 12190" —- 2. 2 th Ee 6 eS ee ee ment among con estan np the)” oa = a hehe 2 int Pea | eer an = ZB 2 23 -1 [un ois - 200 317 18 In first year to ala Improve- sw _— aa aoc 2 a Bell ons Mass-Fer 1344 | Falcon a cn as ons | Wespec 1500 zs 6 mw ot ment Competition: a ’ 3 s , Braz: “oO 80: St Car 1 ; Wsburne 2100 os 8 3 Prince County: Silverware don- ‘o the value of $10.00. Cleveland 2, Neranda “ | Fete te os TT ef. 'w-Can Oo ms is te mm -8 ated by M.F. Schurman Co. Ltd., | eae : |F’west Tung 2009 12 12 12 —1 — , ; : NTY prom? Pri O% | F | Curb won by Sterling Miller, Sete | To shee Cue Steamship ‘Que Pow imine tntetnaw 6 aan ae es Se Grove. | Class B - County 'S. OPER C Bak Com 69 “Roval Rank #1" | Geew Mines 7190 S174 17% 17% } — Queens County: Silverware don-;'0 beginners and those who dn Brew 4% St. L Corp 16% | Genex oO It it 11 uy | Montreal mo 5% SS . ated by Canada Packers Lid. won have,not won a prize ip the Flow- Can Clan as 29% meee x40 4 Giant YK = 959 HO oe Scotia = — oe = -1 by James Rodd, Harrington. [27 Garden Competition in the © int per pr 434 Trans Con PL 2% (Gold Eagle 110 0% ip se ay Rival 5 $85 8 Ol Oe Kings County: Silverware don- \ast three years. CPR 25% UN Steel 64 GF Uran 1000 «IMS 24 24 3 | TOMDOm 875 950% 50% 884 ated by Island Fertilizers Incor-| “1st prize: P.E.I. Travel Bureau Cockswutt =§ 15 Walker, BS iGrandray = S00 IS, 15.35 ud aan ae one porated, won by Duncan MacKen- prize. ‘ fe yer a Gee Pa i aor tee = a“ |Anglo Nfld 80 $F 6% 7 +% zie, Montague, R.R. 3. _ 2nd prize: Nursery stock to Dom Tar 16% Ford MS | Gunnar 3322 812% 12% 39% |C Brew 670 $54 BK BK — % he value of $20.00. eentaten 2 iGunnar wts 1769 2% 215 218 43 i. hoe Oo Mm SS “The following the wi | ard ra Bulbs for spring | ae Se oe is 4 a8 am 4s e following are the winners; 3rd prize: Bulbs for spring | : ange woo 19 18 19 lM Nor Star 8608S SIA BM : : i fe 2 1 +” in the first year Farm Home Im- planting to the value of $15.00. | NEW YORK in = ss 2 | Pembina 10 ST 7% 7% + Wereiee ilaes C ectag iam esta cans Soneied Oe ear, Ss hs Mee, Se ey nee rL ing Mil-'sne Experimental Farm to the NEW Y (AP) High-Bell 100 165 165 165 — ler, Kelvin Grove; 2. Errol Stet-| value 7 $10.00 Babee! pene eos Pred gear Hollinger 450 $30% 3% 30% — % oe . — oo aoe oo . Ini . a TT 7 es . : ~ Hoyle 2 } 1 } i +1 son, Unionvale; 3. Mrs. Byron . : s : 209 410 410 410 +10 Bowness, South Kildare: 4. Ralph 5th prize: Bulbs for fall plant- vance of the week, a moderate Hud Bay 183 $51 50'S 504 — 14] pete) Bales: 1,545,000 Eliands, MacNeill’s Mills; 5. |\28 to the value of $5.00. | me. ‘int kel eu gen oad o> | MOST ACTIVE TORONTO sToCES Frank Baglole, Kelvin Grove; 6.| Prince County: 1. Alvin H. Bric tgaette| A Dag derser yet] so 2 on on Stock - Sales Migh Le , Creve ‘1 Mr. and Mrs. Maclean Horne,' Webb. Howlan, R.R. 2. Mr. and missile-rocket group widened and trish Cop 2200 174 172 173 41 INDUSTRIALS 7 R ank: 7. Lloyd Lockerby. Mrs. Clayton Thomas, North Try- | became more emphatic as lead- ed — s Bp 8 , |Gen Dev 4850 Stz% 21% 22 + % Hamilton; 8 George R. Mayhew, | 9n. 3. Mrs. Robert Woodsile, O'- ¢TS 'n this group “showed gains |) ois es ia an 14 Alunin 385 S33 Ss Re Me , mt ; ; ; , running to 5 points. — a oon ee lorR 3537 $5% 24_ Bhs Margate. Leary. 4. Errol Statson, G’Leary. wilhiek tes daahek deck eck Jeaasnth 100 13 13 13 — Biba cy wb 33 6 % [ z , Smi ‘ay t , § owsey 1723 (42 2 - ; - ee: Horonable mention: Mr. and |?- Erving ee + lwhich paced the market Wednes- | Kerr ‘Add TB 85% 4 a " Tr -_ iM %+ be - . er . oa + ere. * 4L Default 20 7 “aa ae Se UD Ue Queens County: 1. James Rodd, E&. Piercey, Milton. 3. George G-| Brokers said that the wild buy-|L Osu oan 7» 72 +2 | vero lew 112 le le +2 : . pes nel Me ae r rs s i eT 2 27 21 — a Harrington; 2. Willard Prowse, | MacMillan. New Dominion. 4. ing surge in the London Stock {t Shore 609 490 483 465 ads oe are = = » = Brackley; 3. Reuben L. Watts, !Mirs: Chalmers Newson, Winsloe. njarket also helped confidence in pon aa oon 2 7 INES tems = Wetions oe sald, = Kings County: 1. Walter Dixon, New York but was by no means pore on ee a The +1 [N Mylamd 7640 13) 1M 1M +l e tieee ee s oe + East Baltic. 2. Mrs. Winnie Hew- regarded as a major factor. | Lorado 1300 16 16 (16 = han se el eo ica ng ee Mit Ste. \itt Lower Montague. |_ Chemicals finished strong. jynéhst 3000 im 12 1 + Arhanes Cg wart; 8. Mr. and Mrs. James B.|yiLLAGE IMPROVEMENT | Rctines faded ny eS M4) Macarena s110 290 29a Sa UM \ aL pave” ae “ener > 2 i o— airlines faded. Macfie CS - ae ae be FUS Cudmore, North Winsloe. This competition is open tt Me ie intkbitnn on: eet By THK UANADIAN YRESS Honourable Mention: Milton W. | 411 incorporated village under 1. the upside. Madsen 0 sb a 48 [an ce a 1. MacLaine, Nine Mile Creek. 00 population in Prince Edward ‘The Associated Press average son me nm 6 8 44 lee eae ne es Kings County: 1. Duncan Mac- [.jand Prizes are awarded on a of 60 stocks rose 80 cents to ee Meme 12 Uk A 4 | amercan orewta 7.1L 7% Kenzie, Victoria Cross; “| Provincial basis and are as fol- g99940 : 2 cans Maine oe 8 Tw BS nest Morrow, Elmira; 3. Alexan- |),...- : LO era Martin 14600 4x6 an 1 + | Canaan Investment 8.9 ¥.b4 der Robertson, Red Point: 4. Har-| °)' .,.; cn ba | Volume was a moderate 2,540.- 0 satc:cn 1 1% © lb a ee 3.2 Sos ry Lavers, Albion: $ MacLean | en on bo agrons ‘ | 000 shares. . Moybrun 2000 1818 Mr 48) ae ee pp Ss : . : - na prize - me No award | On the Canadian lict, Aluml- Mcintyre 725 $h? 8? R? ——_ w t r B02 ak — aoe. tae 3rd prize - $75.00 Crapaud. {num Ltd. and Granby Mining lost scion io 2 mm m A4 | ae elie tee ess oe T ee Rollo Bay West asap ay 2 oe — a ‘each, Distillers Seagrams, | yyontor moa ae end Comeetas $4 , i awarded by the Rura autific- Dome Mines and Hudson Bay Merril! © sino 104 ; cust On Bo 48 SND YEAR CONTESTANTS _|ation Society to winners of first Mining %. each. Interaational| Mem Uren ‘100 4 Ms "ay + y|vrees mmceme A This competition is.open only to |and second place in the Farm Nickel gained %, Canadian Pas,yiken 900 14 103 0 wiped aucome Ac bid 3 those who were in-the Farm Home |Home Improvement Classes (a), ' cific and Walker Gooderham % \foneta a a a ts ag |vloupe Set a doo Sa. Improvement Contest in 1958 and |(b) and (c), and to first place each. Mt Wright 1250 fs - 30 54 juivesiors Utuwih Fund 5.38 6.48 who made 100 points or more in winners in the Small Holding Im-| American Stock Exchange Mv!t-M == 1009 49 49 9) 49 =a Keine wee lie Saal that Contest: | provement and Women's In- prices advanced. Canadian Mar xcs gucn pg tM i acoerage Fund “eM TAS Prince County: 1. John A. John- | stitute a ge hep tegeencnn coni and Scurry Rainbow Oil Nes Lap 50 2 2 BMG Foomen ae Fund 43 = son and Son, Margate;.2. Harry |competitions; also to one-room gained % each. New Alger 4000 Ty 7 7 41% “ulUal_Ancome Pung 491% Lewis, Jr., Howlan RR: 3. Keith rural schools winning first place, What stocks did: | New Ath im » 2 ” ibs wsusut Antes sauna « Can oe oa Warren, Margate. Fri Thur new Cal 000 or " aes wegen, Fund 6.39 3.92 on County: 1. Mrs . John Fir st Meetin g favances 559 4445 \N Dicken , 6629 45 2 240 a oe invest es 5.16 a ones, Harrington; 2. Mr. and Declines < 300 S04 |New Hosce 3000 73) 75) 73 41 [tee Amer 2D npg Mrs: Hillson Hughes, Harrington; iteld ty Church Unchanged 224 220 |N*et 3m AUG 2A — 1a | Sopervise axes oe nn oo . Harry Gander, Harrington. Total issues ~ W175 1178 Nomi Toho 12 yi) [supervised kaxee 57 5.10 = Kings County: 1. Walter Dixon, e n ure nae YSer Cungtye sTOcns iN iene 4 ‘ ae ag 7 | supervised baee 38 cS aes Beth St 57 onty 50%& Nickel Mi or St § _}° |Supervised Growht a ; 2. Harry Dixon, East! 1 was a memorable day for the |Rors Warner 48 NY Cent 3154 | Nipissi : See 1 12 182 28 Supervised lancome Fund 3a as x Senior Society of the First Bap- . ont © us — care _ ae o00 oS 5 5 \—TV Electronic 15.28 16.65 . tist Church Charlottetown when | Cons Edison 26 St ; | N ome 100° 185 «18S Timed Investment Fund 5 oe 3rd YEAR GONTESTANTS:_ their first meeting was held in El Auto El 51% Utd Aireraft 38 Noranda 10% $49 48 148% United Accumulative salts 15.38 Open only to those who were Gen Elec 774 Vanadium 234% | Norgold 3000 Steg oe : in the Farm Home Improvement | ‘¢ © = parlor ae Goodyear 178 Westagse OM \Norlartic 503g 29a 2H, x—U.S. funés, s. HJ. ggan sided. Gt N y «ee N tal 3H 3 x ee Bong 1958 and are ueen Seman the Per- Lop ee z. Noes 1200 “4 ‘ons 1044 , oo points or over im! ishing’ Mrs. P.J. Sentner led the|———-— : “060 8 each contest. Awards for this gayotional period. She ° . — wm wm + ul iod. spoke on N Goldert 50 3.33 3B +1 Contest are a Provincial | «The Great Commission,” ctres- NTO N Rank 6200 9° 94 9 21 basis. 1. Donald Bamplon Ban- sing the spiritual needs of the TORO | Norvhsp 4000 95 «4©95~—soS ale gor, 2. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ber-| world to-day. Mrs. Burtt Rideout ; roan ' oot aad aa. 2 nard, Freetown. 3. William Hag-| closed the service with prayer. | TORONTO CPM tite OY as | ts ek sk gerty, New Annan. 5 Plans were made for the an- e ~ lg ee pall ge an $1234 102 (101 «10248 Honourable Mention: A.E. | nual een ome oe an four sessions Trading was light. Pamour sm a 3a a Phillips; Harrington. Gebrge)| Wednesday, Oct. 14th, when color- . : * | Parbec 800 2thCNH’CiCG ed films on Africa will be shown.| Base metals won a small. ad-| pirae. — mM OM MacLean, Bangor. ‘ : 2000 4 Ok % % : A happy feature of the meeting} Vance. Golds, the lone losers, | Pato 738 363 33 335 —10 SMALL HOLDING was that two members, Mrs. Burtt| Were off a few decimal points..” {Paymest 500 22 ta 22 +1 Entry in this competition {s/ Rideout and Mrs. C.S. Scranton Among speculatives New Myla- > Pl 2000 15 «15 18 8 i “{maaque, the most active had the|Sccttss xo % 3 3% open’ only to year-round resid-| were honored by the society with) Maque. Perron me YR UF OW DEPOSIT . ents of non-incorporated areas| Life Me ship Certificates im} best gain, up 11 cents at $1.34 om Pick Crow 283 9 9 9 ~2 : hief the United/Baptist Women’s Mis-|4 turnover of 70,450 shares. PitchOre 1900 7 7 #7 —%& a i at | snare |" mermatioal ict aided %4 Paes” RA * Cw me ee _ farming: |" ‘the president, Mrs. Huggan, in| While\ Consolidated Mining and | pronio - 2 8 Prizes are on a county basis, ; : eres 1 — =—-_ ft SS EASTERN TRUST fi $50.00 to $25.00 making the’ presentation, spoke| Falconbridge were up *& among) Pros Air ee eee and range from ; a the faithful servi base metals. Corsolidat Den- | Purdex m § § 8 of ice of each Prince County: 1. Alvin H.|i7 the cause of. missi ison, tradi dividend, Wigped|Oe et a ft COMP NY $ sions. son, trading @X-fivi > SHPPCE | oue Chib 2000 rs om \ : Webb, Howlan R.R. 2. Erskin€| irs. "1.L. Mitton then gave a|% at 11%. — \@ee Cop tome tat 134 iond Street ee renin Comms 3. Mrs. map iesson oa “Africa On The| Hollinger dipped \ at 30% and ue Lb 1000s 8k | . ay. March” - a four times larger} Dome was Ym at 18% among 100 + . Queens CountY: 1. Walter Bren-| than the United States. The Miz-| golds. oe wee eT Cf BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA nan, Cornwall. 2. Jack Peters, |pah benediction closed the meet-| Seniors were strong &MONZ) Qoenunt 2 fe «16 «(10 : - ing. western olls. kadiore ti OC Ce ys i weed