“CONTY & QUEEN'S gael ~ Secure Cards Af ae s ; i uardian - Patriot WE TREAT the sick well! Gig. bs ey, Open 8:30 a.m. y's Pharme Spm. DIAL 3644 {cee delivery to your and get the best values for gced dollar. Weatherby's Farm Food Market. | DANCE Milview hall Monday eptember 14th. Weatherby's Or- Dance Mt. Ryan Hall every . day night, Modern and old- “time. MacKenzie’s Orchestra. NOTICE UNLOADING car of aish Furnance Hard Coal next d. Service at its best. Dial 139 Great George Strert. THE OPENING meeting of The “Nurses’ Alumnae of the School of P Nursing of the Prince Edward land Hospital will be held on y, Sept. 18th., at 8.15 p.m, Cundal! Home. » 655: a “RESERVE Wednesday, Sept. th., for New Glasgow Christian urch Ladies Aid Hot Chicken 7) 2 ‘ =, ATTENTION Acme Rebekahs! The annual anniversary of the nding of the order will be cele- d Thursday night, Septem- ee =, & _— attendance is MARY’S BEAUTY Salon. co * Dial ANNOUNCEMENTS. NEW LARGE fat herring at Shamas Grocery. ‘sion st _T WILL not be hauling coal ua- til further netice due to cireum- -stanves beyond my, c-ntrol. Lorne | Drake, Millview. THE DANCE in Millview Hall Sh ee ee eee Oe NEW GLASGOW, and district meeting in recreation centre to- YEO THEATRE, Wednesday, Thursday, 16-17 “Don't Knock The Rock". Bill Haley, . “OF THE Isle Handicrafts" Closing Sept. 30th. | RESERVE SATURDAY, Sep- tember 26th., for Turkey Dinner at Lake View Lodge, Cavendish, Sponsored by Avonlea W. I. PARISH supper, ete., Tracadie Hall, Th 2 sept 17, THE ANNUAL meeting of the Mt. Stewart School Auxiliary will ‘be held Thursday p.m. Sept. 17, 1959, at 8.00° p.m. the school, We wish to take this >pportunity of thanking all our helpers, in — our bank balance $650.00 TURKEYS fresh killed, ban- uets, Chicken suppers, etc., 9313 — Gil Henry. WE TRADE guns, all models for any model, C.I.L. ammunition = stock, Firestone Home and uto. WALL PAPER sale, bargains Auto, Charlottetown Store. PRINCE COUNTY | DR. R. W. AULD, Kensington. junior farmers, will hold their Brackley. End of season sale, | S ». >I ; we, (When death notices are received too late to be included ? on _ transferred te this department BIRTHS ae Mrs. Jack Warren wish to an- sounce the engagement of their daughter Leah J. to George V.- son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dil- lon, Charlottetown. Marriage to take place Oct. #2th. ; ~ KENSINGTON > _-Mrs. and Mrs. H.C. Bowness. Kensington, entertained at a fam- ° ° tember 4, for their daughter Joan and their niece, Miss Beatrice Profitt. Miss Bowness who is a technician, left by air ‘to Fort Lauderdale, Fla.,' after spending three weeks at her liome. Miss Proffitt, a daughter € Mr. and Mrs. David Profitt. by, B.C. left by air on Mon- day for her home, ending a jour- liner, which covered 2,000 miles in the British Isles and 7,000 miles on the Continent of Europe. Ac- [ ied by a friend she flew @ Montreal in June and sailed for England, where the girls ren ted a Morris car. In France they Procured a_Volkswagon and tour- ed much of the continent includ- ing Germany where they were “of Mrs. Freddie Cole, the Verna Bownéss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Bowness \end her husband and family. and Miss Profitt detoured to visit in Kensington. ALMA Dr. Leigh Donald of Fredcric- , N.B., spent the holiday week- = at the home of his parents Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chappell | of Washington, U.S.A., their dau- ter Mrs. Hollis Robertson, and ee children, Leslie, Loretta, and Robbie, of South Carolina, _ spent the week-end at the home! @ac Dunbar, * family, Alma. ~LORNE VALLEY ~~ Miss Rena MacNeill recently ar- gived on the Island by air from New York, to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James MacNeill, Lorne Valley. On Sunday, September 6th ser- vice at Lorne Valley Presbyter- fan Church was conducted by the Rev. Carl Currie, who delivered @n inspiring.sermon. Mr. Ster- ling MacLeod was the organist. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, etown, wer recent guests at the home of Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Munroe °MacGrath. Miss Christine Shaw and her Mriend Miss Marion Scade of Tor- onto, Ontario, are spending a sant vacation in this vicin- as guests pf, Christine's par-} ents: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Grover MacKay, Strathcona, were recent guests at the home of Mrs. MacKay’s par- , ents Mr. and Mrs. J.B. MacNeill. Mrs. Gordgp: Robert¢ and fam- fly dinner on Friday evening, Sep-/, on Saturday morning to return) mey by air, motor car and ocean | ‘They returned to Canada by air) of Mr. Chappell’s sister, Mrs. Is-| Mr. Dunbar and: this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are in the next edition.) _IN MEMORIAM. MACRAE — In loving memory of my dear brother, John A MacRae, who was killed in a truck-+rain -aceident, Septem- ber’ 12th, 1956. Three years have passed since that sad day When God called one we loved away. The blow was hard, the shock severe We little thought the end so near Not gone from memory or from love | But gone to his heavenly home above a We oo him here, we love him still, Forget him, we never will. Davs of darkness o'er came us, Tears in silence often flow; _ WARREN — DILLON — Mr. and Memory keeps him ever near us, | Though he has gone three years |. } ago. Inserted “thy sister..Belle, Les- ter and family. ; MACRAE —<In fond and loving memory of our brother John A. MacRae, who passed away ‘September 12th, 1956. Always loving, fond and true, There is not a day dear brother, That we do not think of you. | Frances and children. ily are being welcomed home a gain, after residing in Western | Canada for some time. AM. ELMSDALE Recent dinner guests at the home of their niece, Mrs. Gerald O’Brien, and Mr. O’Brien were: Sister Mary Blanche, Sister Mary Rosella, Mrs. Myra Callaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Roach O’Brien. Mrs. Hudson Coughlin, her son Myrtle Doyle, were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. O’Brien. Miss Beatrice O’Brien teacher in Toronto, has returned to resume her duties. . -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn and family of Summerside were Labor ' Day visitors at the homes of their respective parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles G. Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. E.dmund Kelly. Recent: guests. at the home of Boston, Mass.; Mrs. Gertrude Doyle of Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Trainor and Mrs. Bet- ty Keefe of Haverhill, Mass. Mrs. Daniel Dalton has return- pleasant vacation Swith relatives and friends in Toronto. Miss Jean Donahue who. ‘spent the summer holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Don- ahue, has returned to British Col- umbia to resume her teaching duties. : Miss Kathleen Camerpn, Sum- merside was a week-end guest with her sister, Mrs. R.A. Me- Kennan and Mr. Mc Kevva. Elmsdale School and Elmsdale West School, have re-opened. af- ter the hélidays with Mr. William B. Wallac¢yand Mrs. Leigh Mac- Neill, and’Mrs. Stirling Matthews as teachers. . Mr. John C. Matthews, Ph.D., and son Master Clark, have re- ing a pleasant vacation with his brothers,--Messrs. ‘William, Ster- ling;. Stewart and Kenneth and other relatives and friends. Mr. Matthews is on the staff of Adel- phi University, Long Island. — Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rix of Rumford, Maine; have been hol- idaying with Mrs. Bessie Rix and family Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morrison daughter Miss Peggy of Grand River and sons Mr. Urban Mor- Mr. Leonard Morrison of Toronto were recent visitors with reiativ- @s in Elmsdale, ‘ Always remembered by Alex, Dr. William Coughlin, and Mrs. |- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kelly in-| clud:: Mr. and Mrs. French of | ed to her home after spending at turned to New York, after spend- | Deaths, Marriages rison, of Rumford, \Maine, and leave with his mother in St. Louis | CPR a ee SA! se 8 ee a ee eres eee eS ee ee ey ee eee eee ee ee ~~ Se eee * ‘ ei es al ge -\ Zhe Guardian, Onarlottetown, Well., Sept. 16, 1959 wrasse Uncerosy, Bay Fortune. ‘DAILY MARKET QUOTATI 1 Plo M a = (Fae eee : P vincial P ° 4 : a will be away olay tiem ) a a ae ce thi ‘ x g oe T ~ —. comer L Sees fo, Terente ~ . e Maritime 550 7 105 Ne —S * Tayter, Dundas. : a wanda bi des is trading mod peteeirigte drop; ne (CP) Martin mu, Mi Me te 5 | he. inlowing ore top prisal Femele ia milk: 1. CB, Mer | ey es Bae, ony Schoo! Association will resume ¥. atane. sharpest setback in al-|Matatch joo) 1 it 11 winners at the Provincial Plow-|Dongld: %. Albert Wood. | oreed®? 1. Charles eerie 2. : ' New York — Market lower:| most a year as the stock Maen 14 ; , Preston . Bay; 3. peed moter - dl qiursday.| motors pace decline. dropped off in moderately-active | ycwst wp, mt ee _and Agricultural Ex- Female + 1. Albert Wood. | Preston Br : rs ae Montreal — Market lower trading. : Merrill % Mi , in milk: 1. \ of . oe are cordial-| moderate trading tn) "Race, metals closed "Uren tee es ‘wa’ ey | ORBEES MasDenahdl 5. ML ond B. Dire. | ene eee eng eam Deane: "S ; at a 1959/Meta Uran 5000 6% he ; 3. H. . Dixon. 7 y low, off more than 2% points, | Midrim ont Female dey: 1. RL. Range; 9 | eee eer, Denies: 2. Sead Golds sli ae nie wm i ts wee Carriage Mare or Gelding born CS. ae ; * | ton Bryanton, Rollo Bay; 3. Pres- . NOTICE — All taxes due Green- CURRIENCIES Some ee 8 carty lows.” | Min Corp Ss 3) 813— 13s 13 in 1958: 1. James Shaw, Montag-| “Fomate in milk: 1, R.L _|ton Bryanton, Rollo Bay. field School district must be paid -Erin : Min-Ore 0 60fhCU fC sf ee, j , oot Burge; /Leicester Fowe Shearling own- Can . Off 7 cents at $1.35, | Moncts oo 7 =a OS . 2. H. and H. Dixon on ct before September 20th.! yonTREAL (CP) ~ The US Mt. Wright 1090 5 50. 5] 41 |, CatTiage Mare or Gelding born F se: 1, (02 ty Hubert: Henpeneey, Souris Final notice. By order of trus- S. Mutts wath 4 8 im 1957; 1. William Blackett; An-| py Burge: 2. C.8. MacDonald. East. e ; Nama 1s —! |nandale; 2. Merrill Ross, Lower . ; : count of 4 29-32 per cent in terms Nat —texpt —~2000 —8 —7949 —-44-wt : Female and | SWINE ; Nealon 9000 - 8 it ° het “sbi RESERVE Wednesday Nov. 4tn|% Canadian funds, down i. The New Alger lo § § ¢ ~ “| Carriage Mare Foal at foot: 1 Registered Boar. born for annual Kensington United) y, Abe y : New Deihi. 4500 7 "we sey cou | Outs Cairns, Greenfield; 2. Mer- ‘1 Cs Ta ar eo 2 NW Mae ; : N Goldvee 13 @ e a? 2 ril Ross, Lower Montague Senior Here: 1. C6, MacDonald ; 2. N.W. Mae- N Marri 1500 10% 101 an Carriage Bred Foal of 1959: 1. 2 3 ee ee | R istered Ba ope ‘uly Ist THE REGULAR meeting of DIVIDENDS New Hosco 1050 6 61 61 -4 |Louis Cairns, Greenfield: 2. Mer- Four females qualified in R. eg oar Born July Ist., Alberton and West Prince Board N Kelere 100 11 10 8 = | ass Tel Bo OP. 1: RL. Burge: 2 C.s.|'e Dec. ist, 1008: 1. MacCormac of Trade will be held in the Al -|Newned = =6=6109 8 s, Lower Montague. MacDonald: 3 Bros., St. Georges; 2. Peter Cur . R N Man 1735 40% 4 —4| Standard Bred ; 3. H, and H. Dixon. : berton Library, Wednesda Guaranty Trust Company of ws — Stallion any i “Bx ran, Vernon Bridge. : t ary, y even- ~ Oct. 15. N Mylama 71767 148 1% 145 —4 lage Reg.: 1. J Sha __ Senior Get of Sire: 1. CS. Mac) “p.,; Rear here bel ing, Sept. 16th., at 7.30 p.m. | C@0ada 20 cents, Oct. 15, record! Consolidated Noweer ss) Tig|aee. Reg; 1. James Shaw, Mon-lnonsid: 2 R.L. Burge; 3. Albert |, Registered Boar horn Defure of P me SF. ® A Y Sieeer seen < at {Nickel MS 7006 864 tague. Wood , ' after Dec. Ist.: 1. Chester White- E golds ’ im 500 5555 _ riag , i , > 4. o¢ ’ KING'S COUNTY Canada Ltd ouch Peper Co. of 28% while Kerr-Addison gave up | Nipissing 475 145 145 18 + Carriage Mare or Gelding over | ' Senior Get of Sire: 1. C.S. Mac- Sar 2. Russel) Buell, Absey. Bot J ao cents, Dec. 23, % at 19%. Noranda oe OM On OM —% 1,000 Ibs., in harness: 1. Edwin Donald: 2. R.L a 64; 3. N.W. Mocleed, BeMiunes®. SI 30 ey a a" cay Mtge tM Sy gt 2 ig "Te tS Rema Mat, A ay pm ant cain hese ae or on Bap Fe ‘ r 1 1900 35 34 315 —I0 : : f ee ae ; idgetown; 2. Il Buell, Ab- day evening, September 16th, sup-| Sept. 16. 7? ~ " A smaller fractions in western memes « a u i le ‘oo Mate or Gelding un. | Dixon; 2 CS, MacDonald; 3. R. me. 64; ; Russell Buell; Ab. per starting at 5 o'clock. Sponsor- : ladon lesees: } N Gate ooo 54 640M 6-1 | der 1,000 Ibs. in harness: 1. El-|% Burge. - ney Lot 64. | ed by Bristol United Church La- ex losses: Industrials 8.60 to|~ Colstrm 1013 10 101 101 —1 |Igworth Ros Grade Yearling Female: 1.| Reg. Sow, July Ist., 1987 to Dec. i i 497.69; golds 1.27 to 84.95; base|N Colstr ris 74350 14 ae s, Summerville. — oe Wk 4 ’ ‘ dies Aid. : metals 2.79 to 10.88; western oils | if = %| Saddle Mare or Gelding with | Joha MacDonald, Souris Line | 1st., 1958: 1. N.W. MacLeod‘and BINGO CARDIGAN Parish 2.36 to 103.36. ‘ N Bask 3900 100, 99 100 - |eaddle: 1. Neil Ross, Dundas; 2.| Road; 2. Ciétford Bryenton, Rollo Pane iene ag tgs 2. Socom NEW YORK (AP) — A badly|"” soxonto Northsp 5 114 106 114 +8 |Kelso Gordon, Cardigan;-3. Gor.|B&¥: 3. Ralph MacDonald, Red . Abney; 3. Russell Buell, Hall tonight 8.00 p.m. $100.00 in| battered stock market lost more}: > CLOSING STOCKS North Can 409 14 13 130 10 ’ $79 GOR) ose ; Abney. . prizes Jackpot . y The Canadian Press Norvalie 0. 1-H + & don Duncanson, St. Peter's. . Reg. Sow on or after Dec. 1st oe ee TE tects halved | Menem cae eae eetes tloete eel as Stake Race; 1. Neil Ross, Dun-|, Grade two year old | female: | 1958-°) NW. MacLeod and Sons, i ss ma aa : ; z 5 3. eee a S, DANCE FORTUNE Hall every eter losses. . #| ead bt. 2d — Ex.tividens: srs. (One Mate S00 13) 1) 1s si | See 3 Nelso Garden, Cardigan; | Siecbenaid aa aeaa Ralph) Bridgetown; 2. Russell Buell, Wednesday night. Webster's Or-| The final losses were only mod- eights se~Rs-werrente.) § it Slee nee 5 3 1s 41 |o_Nedl page Dundas. Grade Sica veer aad Welle: Abney, Lot 64; 3. Russell Buell, ches z . Opemi. a = ore Mar s e . ‘ as - | erately severe. It was the eighth) Steck Sales High Lew Clote Ch’ge jOrchan = 160800 97 rg | iene yng ae ee “| 1. Clifford Bryenton; 2. Ralph 4 Sow : or after Dee. Ist SOCIAL ENTERTAINM losing seosien out of Be leet 18 | sicses oe 1 88 — se. ce Award: \. | MacDonald. oN Leed eed sens. €. Cearie Hal teary Thendat Laie Rnb cr ee ee eB ty [oame, «sR 8D Ht [Meettagues 2. Jchn Blasdadell An.| Grade Female: 1. Icha Mac eatinse 3 Beant Beal ae t. ’ y | mier ev was -| Advocate 3mm © 8 —10 = on + > om oe » AD ; ‘Mord | ae : real night. ble for some hesitancy Wall] Agsice “ae 6 8 4 ine aes 8 eae reat > ee Bryanton; 3. ney, Lat 3, Chester Whiteway. Streeters were mostly depressed | A*sit<ho 1000 38H M3 | Pardicr 76 F 4 “Champion Foal: 1. Lous Cairns, | R@#e! Mac . w having raised litter: 1. CUEEN and ham supper|by the ever tightening squeeze Alba Expl ee *. i ic Puine wts 0 1 1 6 —18 | Summerville. JERSEYS Borden Hunter, Strathcona. x Lorne Hall ednesday : Algom i "a - 300 365 350 250 é i . : : : alley ¥ oj 8 money and, rising interest = i a in a a Paymast 000 ae 194 1% + Best Horse in rte Ells-| Junior Calf: 1. Cyrus Martin; PP a = nine peleny ome ay | gan - Lorne Valley P.Y.P-.S. A statement by the Ford Foun- Am Nephe ae 2 o e eae Peeriegs 370 HK 30% # a NS New roe. ' Hunter, Strathcona; 2. Bryenten, Gf tion that there i a 7 Fon 1000 18- 18} HOLSTEINS vf z —3- eae cane Somers tot te teanicton psi” me Se Bowler ee, S * —4,| Junior Calf Male: 1. Howard) Junior Yearling: 1. A. Myers,| Strathecn2. i. a5 le and Thompson Ltd.| to sell a big block of Ford stock | AT 19 MS” | Portas : * =“) and = Harold Dixon, F intor Searing: 1. “. Myers.) Herd one Boar two sows: 1. N Montague. Arjon —- t © %-4len e ion 8 8 : Dixon, Fortune - Hazelbrook... _ : soon caused that stock to end $ 4 -—-'4|Pow Rou 130 3 3 @ Bridge; 2. C.S. MacDonald, ol : : 5 .. |W. MacLecd and Sons, Bridge : = Atlin-Rut 1\ WH 1% —1% | preston 000 489 485 43 18 |i River, ald, Sour ee a 1, Cyrus Martin, | town: 2. Chester Whiteway.: Mur- An assortment of steels, motors|Aumacho = «00s Ii!a. 1% 1184 Pros Air 30800 90 «74 ar nior Calf Male: I. WL. Bur-| Junior Ca ray River; 3. Russell Buell; A' ee eee ere re : q ; * ston y : = ra i. and base metals” showed fname — = pet ws yy Putdex__go00__ it % | ge, St. Peter's Bay; 2. C.S. Mac-| 1, Cy@us Martin; 2. Ernest Under- sap 4 Sscanigaa “6 ot ‘ improvement. The final picture,| Barnat Riatete 3 ™” Que Ascot oo OG OF OS = Bly onaid. Sours Rver ; — Champ Male Registered: 1, sauever was of Fae meee 1oosiso 19 130 Que Chib 108 8 4 —3 EO, SOUT sEver. me i a! Chesier Witeway,- Murray River. 4 er, was of general losses|Bary Expl 1200 66 B+ Que Cop 9000-19939 Junior Yearling Male: 1. C.S.| Two year old Male: 1. A. Myers! “cy, , ; wine among utilities, electronics, non-| Base. Metsls 6501-13, _14_~1 {Que Lab __1000_$__4¥_5 = + ¥#| MacDonald, Souris River. | Hazelbrook. saree Fours Rosisteret: 1. CARD OF. THANKS |£errous metals, chemicals, oils, |p puq 1 2 mw us Que Lith 18 =F | Senior Yearling: 1. R.L. Sart Senior Mute-Champion:t--Cyrus} \-¥ Macleod and Sons, Bridge" 5G drugs and building material Q Metal oe we tt ; town. . Rails elled 8 i Ss. a Lod 600 617) «170 «17 —1% | Qunston 17000 18 18 15 — {| ge, St. Peter's. - __| Martin. Pen Two Bacon Hogs: 1. Clif-. : We wish to thaws cur msigh- | Wine conceted enough loess (olRSim ee, Or 8 lee suse se a 8 a1 | sumer Champion Male: 1. RL. Grand Champion and Reserve ford Bryenton, Rollo Bay: 2. Clif | bors and ail who were instrumen- | NT "Ate ociated Pr Bibs ~*~ 960 1% 11 1! — IRayrock 169 3 2 31 —1-| Burge, St. Peter's; 2. CS. Mac- | Male: 1. Cyrus Martin. : ford Bryenton, Rollo Bay. ;a in saving our household effects of --88--stoe eo one Bidcop an Ss oe 18 ad 1100 @. @ @& -—-3 |Denald, Souris River. Junior Calf Female: 1. Ernest) pen Four bacon Hogs: 1. Bor- ie ere Seiten Ie oe aes “cents tol Bile — ty Pa Ae op | PGrand. Champion Male and ne. Wederbay: 2 Cyrae Martin: 3 gon unter, Siraiheona, the Red en for their camiociae _hmans the Canadian issues, ee iE on ai [x Atha enee ie SS ee Burge; 2. C.S.! “Junior Calf Female Al: 1. Jim-'. Bowne ow ne: Cilort- Sep : 7. cam ,.| Canadian Pactfic dropped %,! pronr: 13000 ae joche oo acDonald. : : enton, Rollo Bay. , : oe re oo ee Hudson Bay Mining and Interna- Sremmes 3 Ree ne ot Sutior Cal’ Femele born be | "Zenior Call’ Female: 1. Ernest (To Be Comite io SS Our Since. {tional Nickel, both ‘dropped ‘2, | Buffad 0 1) («18 142 —I4 cand Riv 11300 10° we $4 —% |fore Dec. 3ist., 1958: 1. J.L. De-| Underhay; 2. C Martin; 3.) thanks and ‘Appreciation to the sa --'| Buff Ank mwM KM OS ; f | erhay; 2, Cyrus Martin; 3. eerie ef Aluminium Ltd., lost % and Dis- Satellite mows Mh war, New Perth; 2. Ruth LeLach-! Ernest Underha NT BAY women's institute and all those | tiers Seagrams and Dome Mines ben RL oe 7 T= 8 Sherritt ow 670 SC CI Goiteen: & te iy. i - who contributed to the well filled |),, ; ; : Cable tt i ee 8 3 3 4 1. Crom: See | Junior Yearling Female: 1.: 4 purse presented to us at the pesocnind both lost M%. International Pe | See = = Bo 2 =" Sil Stand 20 314 30y Ia 2 Lacheur. | Albert Wood: 2. Cyrus Martin. | Raymond Gallant, son of Mr. | of Mrs. Albert Ellsworth on Sep- — a fair gain. ai “ae Y $ 3s) oe ve ues ia ars Junior Calf Female (Al) born, Senior Yearling Female: 1. Cy- and Mrs. Emanuel Gallant of | tember 2nd. shane pon aeene:- ae © eet 8 Om gascene ino 4 8 9% — 4 | DOKOre Dec. 31st: 1. L.L. Dewar; [sm eer aangen Baaae: Abrase's Village, is attending the : Mr. Mrs. James rit, ; irregular. art 3 -4 (gtanteigh- 679 50 So So -—S 2. Ruth LeLacheur and Mary Le-/ 1. Alan nderhay ; 3. est Un-| Vocational School in Charlotte Mr. and Hew Canadian list, Canadian Marconj/C'N Ince = 7m 16 166 oan oe 8 0 a 1. Oe Tee ; | derhay: da, wate be 8 Ga Oe The famity of the late F. Leo oS lost %4. Cea-Erin 7700 1% 13 = 2 are ae inet m6 Mo _ x Senior Calf Female: 1, Howard Junior champion female: 1./pentry. i Flood, wish to thank those who — Can-Met hoo OU B 3 CU«S Sturgeon “4 0 - 18 s and Harold Dixon. Fortune n Underhay and Ernest Un- z : | sent mass cards, sympathy _— Advances a “ico ‘seo 100 wt | Setiven ae. lee | aie — 'Bridg>, 2. Howard and Harold | derhay. f me og = Mrs. Ra yuent Aseee —_—a— a tha ferjcemmet tins eis sus lSerr tne tom gee [Dixons 3. CS. MacDonald, a “Cyrus Marine [tng the long weekend Visiting ‘Mo . —10 | sys 9 105 105 105 1 io’ Z : 1. Ho | * Cyrus 3 i eye met 207 Cayzor oo 15 58 15-10 Toureanis son es SR ward and Hareld Dixon: 2. He | _Junior Get of Sire: Cyrus Mar | parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. | F | Direct eens aay ee ee ee ha tele 3109 175 190 175 +8 |Buroe. 3 CS. ?MacDonald tin B. Arsenault of Abram’s Village CLOSING BTOCKS t — 1300 1% 11 1% +el qe os e; 3. C.S.?MacDonaid. et bie F ' | unera irector _— os 4 ae w ve ao * “— > as ; Terriiacty ae s Os --1| Senior Yearling Female: 1. Ho- | a" tenons “ eee 1. Mr. and Mr 4 Gallant : s ow a NY Cent oe io yf an a "i ut ioe © 9 4% 4 45 -1 | ward and Harcld Dixon; 2..R.L.) * ernay; <. vyrus Martin. eee S. Edmon 4 alla: N D Ma LEAN Cons Edison 60% Std OM NS sony | Caib-Kay 18) IM 1m —14 |oere oe Mm Mh OM Burge: 3. ‘Howard and Harold |, Female in milk: 1. C. Martin; _ returned i Hotes. Mass., Cc El Auto El 47% Utd Ai aou | Chi e6 ee heee eS |2. E. Underhay; 3. C. Martin. | after spending their summer va- ° * reraft 4% | Chimo ow oe Trans Res 600 0.0 © -—1 | Dixon. a : la tee 3 . Vi Gen Flee 76% Vanadium 3% | Coch Will $00 300 95 «(300 . 3 Female dry: 1. C. Martin. cation in Abram's Village. FUNERAL Gece up Wome Can Lake oe 2, Trace io <4 14 154-6] gowand and Harold Dixon; 2.|dereavs®. end'3'C. Marte’, |#Miss Anna Gallant, daughter of | —— + Ult_Sharx ES ea a, ; 4.) derhay; 2. and 3 C. Martin. iss Anna ant, daug' ie Int T T 3% Coniaurum 1300 41. 4! 4! -—1 |u Asbestos 1500 453 @5 40 —10 | Lincolu Dewar F : z= Kennecott OM goes Con-K: ws 6303 (8 ; “ - - . emale dry: 1. and 2. Elmer) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant. DIRECTOR — c Belickene wee 7 7 -t Us Kem 00 ee Oe, SO x3) | Junior Herd: 1. Howard and|Myers. ==” _ |Miss Norma Gallant, daughter of = p ‘MON C Calltinan 1300 -. 10 + % Upp Can 109 108 05 105 4 |Harold Dixon: 2. R.L. Burge. Female in milk: 1. C. Martin; | Mr. and Mrs. a P. pate 3 ag | ‘ EA vn we te De Vendo 1000 5% «5% «54-1 | Junior-Get of Sire: 1. Cecil Le- |2. E. Underhay. Miss Erma Gallant, daughtér of 15 King Square |’ TREAL C Den wis $450 116 105 108-3, | Ventures 98 A 3 Bs — | Lacheur: 2. Howard and Harold| Female dry: 1. and 2. E. Un-/Mr, and Mrs. Andre Gallant. all : MONTREAL (CP) — Prices|© F@ sD Wane Am 1473 60 @§ ‘0 +10 |Dixon; 3. C.S. MacDonald. derhay; 3. C. Martin. + _ {of Abram’s Village. left\by plane - Charlottetown dropped steeply Tuesday, send- Con ome we + 7 F | Weeden 1xe 19 19 1% —15| Two Year Old Female, dry: 1.|, Female in milk: 1. E. Under- for Magdalen Islands, where they ing four ndenee to saa eed atic Meliwen wers se ss s mc | Wears 0 1. : a" Howard afid Harold Dixca: 2. and | hay: 2... J.F. MacDonald, Bean| Will continue their studies. a. > ~— row . ° Seae . SS Dial 5549 z the close of trading on the Mont-|Con Howey 1 70 7 %0 —5 | win wte os eik 3 RL. Burge. alae Coens Female and| Sincere sympathy is being ex — “a Geek wet Sica 6s ee es soo 144 1} —%| Female in Milk: 1. H. and H. ; . ae. —15 é % ‘ serve: 1. E. t L é t, Mrs. Se pan ee hee z= Merrtsoa nS ge ay ler Mare ee " " ie it oe: 2. H. and H. Dixon; 3. R. aor” 1. K. Unterhay end c. seen i ioe 5 ee ae a PRODUCE quiet. Declines outnumbered ad-|Co™ Negus 910 18 18 JB Tee tad: Oe eo Baree. bel ee ccs Grand Champion Female and| Phil C. Gallant, all of Abram's |” vances nearly 10 to 1. C Northiad 149 © 4 4 -4 | Young HG “ak sf ea Aidbe , ; 2.| Reserve: 1. E. Underhay and C. Village on the-recent” death of | Cee ee eee 2 ef Cee 6 Albert Weod, as. Mactis. ‘ Eek a pase, Mina Arsenault: ef | MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul-! stantial losses a oF oo er ? 7 enior Herd: 1. C. Martin; 2, | Maximville. - . Ss a group. Im-|C Sannorm i100 ,7 7 7 | pul.i 300 400 «3995 400 5 i : a ture department ane: : perial dropped 3% at 6412. Royal|Com Sed 470 = SO cans Cop 0 $i He Hs ae ” » a = — E. Underhay. : i 2 , ! Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices! jost 234 at 752, Nova Scotia lost | o"”e™ 16% 400 365 35 6 Pend Ore os 5} 8 48 lin ome 160-103, 103 103 —17 | _ Senior Get of Sire: 1. E. Under- Mr. Armand Arsenaul, Mrs. to country station; wooden cases,| 31%, at 9%4. and-Montreal fell 2% aan ae? if a | Yukon Cos 3000 70 6S SOS lwayne ies a i ua) eT eC. Martie. Cyrus Gallant and Miss Mary , extra-large 54-55; large 53-54; me-| at 5012. Three other losses were | Coprand S730 188 17 175 10) Acme Gas 3:00 16 1818 oe 2 3 Progeny of Dam: 1. E. Under-| Maddix. teachers of Adram’s Vil i sani 40; — 21; B 28-29; C 18.! greater than 1% points Coulee 10100 6 oo + lie _me6 © Hien SD eS hay ooo Underhay and Cy- rr so —— the conven- eceipts 111. In utilities Brazil dipped 20) con oe 7: AP Cons oo 4 HM MH Ol lw og ~3 | rus Martin ion at Jummerside. ; e Cres.aur 108 9 9 i . o 0 —3»0 in OGw 70 6 © 6) ; bie s | oo aera pogy to fo cents to 4.50, B.C. Phone fell 1'% | Croinor mo 8 48 | 6 ae a W Decale 198 1 10 1 7 te a eae I, Peel. at ila i ot ei. f id Die. to 40 and Shawingan; well traded | Crewpat 7009 11 30 «610 —1 | Anchor 100 1) Ook) inten Seid eae de ag ae vi A tire tare a 62%4, fresh grade creamery prints| dropped’ 1% at 2734 Cusco —_ 7 “F::¢ Asamera 15800 110 100 110 +10 |y Bene ; $00 1% 1% Ita Grade Three year old: 1. Ral-| and Mri. Archie Arsenault of job price -63'2-65; fresh whole-| Qjils also were hit. Losses were aren “500 i" 7 : +1 Bail . sur si9% “Tox “o% oe Be eee os . a : a a sia. sale, tenderable 64, non - tender-| registered by Pacific Pete, off| Deer Horn 25600 4 8. % was BANKS present after going to Sta- able 3%. 1% at 11. British American. off|Deinite “a “64 - af — “ .. ° 5 Noa Scotia @7 97 1 1% —1 | SHEEP dacona Hospital, in Halifax, for a Cheese: Deliveréd Montreal, ! 13, 331 aT Dome 475 817% 17% 1% Brat —2eie 6 Commerce 1911 $54 514 5% —1%| Cheviot Ram Lamb born 1959: | check-up. not waxed, current receipt Que- % aun nee pen “— 6 # 6 Britta _« @ 3 oon" 1 om _ wo 1. Jenkins Bros., Lower~Montas- _ ae ae br Trans-Canda Pipe Line fell 1%|/E Amphi 100 74 Ty 74 Sete eae i 5 | ee is Sm 9 Se He S oe ae oo. in et and a oe, ee sa iu ite 36, colored) at 22%. East Mal 5100 13 1% 13 + Ieaivan Con 400 390 280 250 : [o> 4 uel, ey. \Lot | of Abram’s Village, had Mr. Pa 3%: current receipts Ontario] Foods sh East Sull (535 160 150 160 Con se 6s 16 0 | Am 3205 $31 20% 30% — % | 64, " white £0.b. grading station 37-37| win a . —— en ae East Met 00 183 180 183 _ Sank we m4 4 8 ane =e oe ax = = —%| Cheviot Ram a Bernard and wife of Halifax, 15-16; colored 37%s-37%, whole | 6015, Steinbergs A ‘om 1% at Ei sal 100 th eh a1: Fa aoe : = yo ye = > Magee ta 8s — %/ 1. Russell Buell, Abney, Lot 64; oad oe ia i os eee © | sale Ontario colored and white no| 951," and Salada-Shirriff off the|/ExP A” 60m 1% 1 1 —"4/¢ px Gas imo 18 0 8 2 | inland Tnele 2 J. Reid Undeshay, Bay For-| Mts. Gallant. : Shi “ al rs nd i ; thay, Bay For quotations. : _.__ | same at 10%. Loeb M dropped 1's es aa '? is —,""|C Homesa 900 SD OS +31 Nor Star $00 si “rs “7% "4 tune, Souris R.R.4 : Ptatoes: Quebec Ths 175-185; at 8%4 , | Fwest Tu i an 4 ed C Husky 1706 905: 0 Oe 4” PPemine 610 87% 7 7 —%)> (Chevict Ram ‘Lam, born be- ‘ |N.B. 758 1.85-2.00; N.B. 50s°1.25-| Constructions, beverages and! aa hme el we ee Ss Se Simpems = 110 $34 3044-198 fore ton tsk tt “sts P= 1.50; N.B. 10s .30-.33. j eae F Francoeur so OB e-4 oe 38 man { 26% 36h, — Ms - i. Op: ae ae ore eee Frobisher 4177 :19- ty 8 18 Cont Delon 1a te 115 18 —10 ae. 4%. % Be o, | Buell. Abney. Lot 64: 2. J. Reid SAVE : Ste Simpeene droped 3 ak Blab ae owe ee ot Me we we oe 7a A men eee. Bee Fortes. See. GRAIN SS nee Sn ice ten ee st | lec me ew | ne Oe eee Cumin TAX Ss 1u e Ie YK 0 8S 85 8S 15 Gg any Ram: #1. Russell Ph oa WINAMP (Ce) — meperts of |Aae e e ele ke SS mee mes 8, S| meee ne | eee ee tee 1 ce severe frosts in some sections of 1 at 27. Other losses were trea [ona este ~~ me eM i ak ae ae on a Steck Sales High: Low Close Ch'ge | evict Ewe Lamb: 1. Russell DOLLARS the Prairie grain belt prompted | tional. - - an ." ae os 3 Je'West P1000 3975 Sl age y Ona Ba wk 1 % fot epg SFiS . eel You can deduct from your tax i i ‘ ‘ oe fe rtune, is | - in Wionipeg ee ponent 1 be fekems for oh Ge oe Grandvc 4 17-109 oo oo ie ee ot eee Se a Se Bie 4: ‘}. Russell Buell, Abney, | bl€ income ores wee S ; pees * a 0 Ud4llOM ‘ es ed M. 4; 3. : 1ey, = = ee ae were a= one-point losses ‘or interaptleoal Guana? ia = = - — <<" eee _ S00 7 7 . -8 Seneaibe dees" a ee : eid , Shear’ k \ E born ment” Savings ‘Plans. distributed ;chang © %% cent lower than| Nickel at 90 and Noranda at 47.) Gunnar Dynamie 19m00 139 13 1 —7 Ie” Dragon 300 35 ‘30 ae : arkg Lew by Investors Syndicate: * Monday, barley “s to % higher,| In papers Robert Mitchell A es bod o a Dts Eastwd 160 165 165 165 ~7 Itt Pete 00 ~«!t~té«S ‘“ —, |1958: 1. J. Reid Underfiay, Bay : < flax 2 to 3% higher and rye 1'% to|inereased 1 at 42%, but other| jar-wn we Tore ie ae Pisce ca, %, % & -# | Fortune, Souris RR. 4; 2. Russell ——— oe Certificates 1% lower. ' issues fell. Moore dropped 2 at|H of Lakes 1000 15 4 14 “ae Home Oil A 1460 813% 15 1% — % as Taek 6 @ -9 |Buell, Abney, Lot 64; 3. J. Reid a ix: a Prices for class two. IWA and|38%. Howard Smith dipped 2 at| Headway im % 4 4 —l |Home Oil B47 $4 11% 1 — iw Myiama 71767 145 138 348.) —4 , Underhay, Bay Fortune, Souris ns tallor y vidual domestic wheat, basis lakehead, | #. > 2 Heath ee HB OULG 250 $14% 14% 14% dune “ea mn ae needs. Supplementary insurance. . were all % cent lower than Mon-| Avro increased % at 7% and Moth nger Mtn 80% Be — "8 — ico 115 m 14 16 | Peerless ‘BOM HM —1 Champion Ewe Registered: 1 ee day. General Dynamics was off 1'% ‘at | Hevie eo 45 450 S10 LT 1700 414 0 4 —3 wore. eux 3 Reid * Unde > 1-| Equity Retirement Plap — (1) box. — | 4g: es | Hud Bay =, 503 SHOR aw 1G | m.10 10 10 —S rahi > Fat ge a thay, Fortune) Investors Mutual of Canada ei sll } ina take (1700 343 3 _—,.)60U gat Ss eS By THE CANADIAN PREss Bridge. Ltd., a balanced investment f | NAB NARCOTIC SUSPECT | Cin? averages showed banks mt Ran a} 13, me lL onepoint 14s 9% MT LAN Can Com Bid A*k | Cheviot Flock, Ram, Shearling} stability and income, or (2) In- MONTREAL (CP)—Arrest of a| off 1.92 at 57.31 for a new low, | !tish Oop 10305 195 ‘173 178 —3 eee wo» @ -% = Ge oe 6.17 6.71 | two Ewes: 1, Russell Buell, Abney | vestors Growth Fund of Canada _ man suspected of connections| utilities off 13 at 144.0 for a new|2t™" =” 0 6 3 HO | a yiair 1600 115 10 110 —5 F saci nowth zo oo Lot 64; 2. J. Reid Underhay, Bay | Litd.—an investment in with an international narcotics | low; industrials off 6.1 at 292.2%, o Waite “0 *" * T -1 ok aan," Py %0 a oe Sesteoet as 9.65 Pee aoe aa 1 Sankiaed Seemek nina ring was announced Tuesday by|combined off 4.5 at 242.8 fi dacobus 14700 16 «145 15. —8 ‘ 1 «610)=— os 10 Bi: 02 37.88 rd Ram Lamb Born 1959+ . tn RCMP. Police said the maa|Rew low, paper off 7.0 at 4i2q|ze Ext se 3 9 3 Cont | 1000, 30, 38, 30 -1,, | Commonwealth Inter 2 Su |1. Howard: Norton, Annandale | Setertion ot Pot either mateal also may have been connected| for a new low, and golds off 3.36| ste oA - oo i aaa? 1° 11 > %4| Corporate Investors tos 8a] Lot 56, 2. Howard” Norton; 3. fund ant _of either mutual with the $8.000.000 cache of nar-| at 82.98 fr a new low. Jolie: “nis §$ = cones ie o % -_ —— xd Ay 18.4 Ernest Underhay, Bay Fortune. Certificates nvestors Retirement cotics bought by police agents ue ee STOCKS. i sp _ o 2 = is NCO wts & ae = - = First Oil 407 4.45 saab ee a oe — \ . a, Rate anes a cap- Ani pe ug Gi lates, 3M | Kenville 00 ot me me Pac Pete 9800 11% 1 pas eet ee fas Oe eases tan oe : La G. F. Cameron os 4 How Smi 40 |Kerr A 495 $04 19% ~%| pac Pate w 160 —) leccouk Of ane 6 ‘ae A a , Sosa oh meee Sule b's By (Rar “ae sf Salem agi on, fe cn] Chemetm Rem: L-Hemeed Ner!| Dielet Ms Seeman LADY ATTLEE HURT Bank NS 6% Imp Oil 35% | Kirk Min “2 7 * 7 (8 eige ¥ 1000 84 84 Py +4 Inestors Growth Fund 5.90 6.40 ton, Annandale, Lot 56. 3 $ —_C 6S =e Sitti wes he fl 1075 14 130-135 —10 | Investors Mutual 10.96 11.85| Oxford Ewe Lamb: 1. Howard| J, C, Montgomery AMERSHAM, England (AP)— | Bathurst 8 Int Pap 119 |Labrador « , 40 8 S$ 5 —%|pnittips mee £2 i . 1.89 13-95/ Norton, Annandale; 2. Howard ‘ Lady Attlee, 63, suffered minor | Bel - 40 Mase-Fer 11%|Lake Cin Y10 9 9 99 —I15 | place s 6 & -9 age 646 7.10 oe Charlottetown : Brazil a © Mecat\ - ae oe 0 10 | Mutual Accumulating Fung 7.16 7.80| Norton; 3. Ernest Underhay, Bay ; injuries Tuesday in an automo-| piay prod xd 35% N St Car xd 16 2 = ; i. > -t | Premte on 10. 1. it 21 | Mutual Income Fund 49 5.38 | Fortune. : bile collision. She was sent to hos- | Cleveland . oo. 2 la an a oe oe m0 ito 14 14 —8 [North Amer Fuad of Can = 8.56 9.30 Oxford Shearii Ew J. Fulton Pierce | pital for examination but it is ex>| C Cement 9 Paudash a |L Wasa 358 4 4S i wa .5 43 Radisson 45 5.97 ing e born Charlotictown sot * C Cement ‘ ice F : : Rocky P = 00 Regept Fund xd 5.44 5.98 1958: 1. Howard Norton, Annan- pected she will be released to- pe 7% Prie Ws Leitch 170 14 «1 «(13 Royalite ri70 7 ° 700 Sa day ’ C Steamship 41% we Pow 234 |Leneqrt "700 7 7 7 ~ | gepphire mm 3 8 7% --1 jou and —., mien = an dale Lot 56: 2. Howard Norton, ‘ y _|€ Bak Com 33 Royal Bank 7544 | LL Lac 16 175 171 171 —4°|gapph debs oe ¢ 8 =) eee oe 6 09 — | Annandale Lot 36; 3. Ernest Un- investo eisseal et iy = = #2 ow °. come -n" ss! , : sereee : os = = “— Supervised Exec 56 300 — |derhay, Bay Fortune ; ors the RCAF. who is spending tis| mt rare (Se 7 | Macassa oo 9 9 0 —0|en Uy 16000 1m 18 19 — Me = ne 515 — | Champion Oxford Ewe Regis- syndicate s spending his/c int Pwr pr Trans Can PL %| Macdon 00. 3 9 «68 1 ™ “4 13 «3 —1 54 5.74) tered: 1, Howard 54 TIN Steel 4 |Maciie S10. 10% 8 W +) |stanwell nooe0oes ss hs Sh ww ia ra Sane OF, SS08 O6y Stee ean‘ "iccent tues oto sia |Seareme Ss "wane soa|ecina “sae sie" ws toe <t [porod tome, fo oe Oe Wt [Eye SH kel Onn lock, one Mam, oe] eee | Mrs. Gerald O'Brien gud Mr. O- bom Tar is Cuns he n cee so) 9 8 Tidal 430 9 9% 9 -6 |Timed Investment Fund 5.55 $5.99 ; » One Ram, one f ; Brien. ‘ ™ 1 «MH 1 Tidal wis imo 6% OD ™% + “| United Accumulative xd 13.99 15.0 Shearling and two Ewe Lambs: Foundation 4 Ford Malartie te tio 100 1p — Trans Con 100% @ @ HO 1E-US. funds, L. Howard —— ee 4 47 Norton, Annandale; 2. en — ' - ° ,