a P ea ~ ’ r = s + iar ~ Phone Charlottetown 8506 -— Summerside 8031 ue Montague 97-2. 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Feb. 18, 1959. IN MEMORIAM “MATTHEWS — In loving mem-| _ _ory of my mother, Mrs. Mar- garet datthews, who departed . this life, Feb. 18, 1928, and my brother Lester. who passed away, Feb. 11, 1957. : Feb. brings back memories, of loved ones gone to rest. ill always be-remembered by the one who loved ‘them Deets. Inserted by son, Chester and wife. MACDONALD — In fond and loving memory of a dear hus- band and father. D. A. Mac- Dena!d, New Wiltshire. entered into rest. Feb. 18, 1951. ' Thoughts drift back to days gone past. Life moves on but memory lasts. Deep. in our hearts his memory is kept. We who loved him will never for- get. Ever remembered by wife and family. MACINNIS — In fond and lov- ing memory of our dear grand- mother, Mrs. John MacInnis of Winsloe. who departed this life February 18th., 1958. Sweet are the memories that linger, Dear is the one that is gone, In memory we will hold you, dear Grandma. As long as the years roll along. This we will always remember, And this we will always’ pray, That the joys you missed on life's highway, > Are yours in Heaven today. MACINNIS — In loving mem- ory of our dear Mother who pass- ed away February 18th., 1956, at Winsloe. - MRS. JOHN MACINNIS Your life is a beautiful memory, You sleep in God's beautiful gar- den, In the sunshine of perfect peace. There all your griefs are past. There all your sorrows end, You gained a peaceful rest, With Jesus Christ, your Friend. No slightest touch of pain, Nor sorrow's least alloy. Can violate your rest, or stain Your purity of joy. In that eternal day. No clouds nor tempest rise. Where again we'll meet our lov- ed ones, And there'll be no parting there. . Lovingly remembered and sad- | ly missed by Daughter, Maude, Son-in-Law, Joe, Son, Gordon and Daughter-inLaw, Fiorenee. Agents Wanted RELIABLE, ESTABLISHED firm wants agents—full or part time, to handle fast moving articles. Homes and commer- cial establishments prospects. Hunter and Sons, Box 14, Fair- bank P.O., Toronto. ¢ Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AND INFORMATION To place advertisernent, for cancel lations. and other services Call the Classified De City. and Central. per, mum _ charge. will be charged as 15 words. Events, per word, pef-- SPECIAL NOTICES - @WorRD Phone number. house SPACE ADVERTISING secutive Ments ord-red on a sthip-date dule will be charged tate their advertisement the first day pears and to call The Classified partment immediately. ip any only responsible for one fect publication or for ss. Weddings, $1.90, Engagements. $1 Cards of Thanks, $1 30 Additional, each name printed ic, In memor jams, $1.50. Additional charge, eac® newspaper line of verse, with Rhyme and Verse style line ii ADVERTISEMENTS minimum charge. will be charged as a vernsement. 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' These tower rates apply to com insertions only, il the on each insertion ordered. requested to i Advertisers are Rr the case gewspaper day's the wat¥ mistake. as this i Portion only of. a space advertisement. ing Accounts must be: made within ‘Adjustinents on Classified Advertise i th M1 oe i i F | fi Accounts Payable NOTICE AU taxes’ owing Bangor School District must be paid by February 28.-By ordé of Business Opportunity DISTRIBUTORS REQUIRED TO service Company established accounts on fast repeating product inthe. Tobacco Field. em Sennen re. See and have immediately a an investment of * $950 to cover stock. Part time . No trifl- 1947 TWO TONE PONTIAC. ALL new parts. 2 good tires. Can be sold for parts. $100.00. Dial aA 1956 METEOR (NIAGARA) SE- dan in A-1 condition. Color red Dawson, North Tryon. HOLD IT! Look No Further The Used Car You Want Is Right Here! 1955 VOLKSWAGEN- | New paint job, with cloth up holstery A Special $795 1951 CHEVROLET- Coach. Colour green. Good tires motor and radio. A Real Snap At $495 1951 DODGE- Coach. Light green in colour. Good motor and tires. Special $325 | 1951 STUDEBAKER- Sedan. Good motor and tires. Priced at $195 W. R. Jenkins Ltd. Used Car Lot Kent St. | Phone 9114 Help Wanted CENTRAL LABORATORIES Halifax require LABORATORY TECHNICIANS with N Training and experience in Bac- ieridlogy. Bischemistry oF Haematology Starting salary $2,400, $2,640, $3.000 according to qualifications and | experience. “APPLY TO: Nova Scotia Civil Service Commission P.O. Box 943, Halifax, 2530 Nova Scotia For Sale AUCTION “45” SCORE CARD‘ for sale at Guardian-Patrio Central Printing. FOR SALE Two 30 H. P. Clayton Steam Generators. In good condition. Apply Super Cleaners (1958) Ltd. 182 Argyle Street. Halifax, N. S. FOR § SALE } NEW WOOD § SLEIGH Apply to John Praught, Albany and White. Apply Mrs. Blaine | Custom. Light blue in colour. -lreRpRIzE (COAL) KITCHEN Al. | ‘Female Help Wanted OUT OUR WAY bee <9 be MEE Serwiee Ge Tae Ss me By J. R. WILLIAMS For Sale Male Help Wanted FOR SALE—COMPLETE RES- taurant equipment, modern, _attractive, almost new. In- cludes fountain, showcases, booths, table, chairs, mirrors, dishes, etc. Also entire kitchen equipment..of the latest type, including dish-washer, propane stove, grills, french-fryer, etc. Apply Gray's Restaurant, 237 King Ave., Bathurst, N. B., or phone LI 6-5531 between 1.00 and 6.00 p.m. GIRL GUIDE SUIT SIZE 2 IN excellent condition. Will sell | for half Price. Call 3097. REMINGTON TYPE WRITER. Office type. In good condition. Phone 9624. | range. In good condition. Ap-. ply 3 Elm Ave. or Phone 8072. FOR SALE: RED AND WHITE sow due to farrow in March. Irving Tremere, Hampshire. FOR SALE: 35-YEAR-OLD HOL- stein cow due to freshen abdut March Ist. Lorne Smith, John ston’s River. Phone East Riv- er 1-2. FOR SALE TWO GEESE. AP- ply Mrs. Clifford Sherren, Ham- pton Prince Edward Island. MAN’S CLOTHING — SIZE 37- 38. Sport Shirts; Winter coat, spring coat; suits and jackets, | Phone 3766. WE WANT YOUR OLD WATCH, | regardless of age. make or con- dition. Trade % in now at Tay- | lor’s Jewellers. Big Trade-in Fair. APPLES RUSSET DELICIOUS Courtland, Spy. etc. At House instead of stand ‘2 mile up Air. | port read. Mrs. Wm. Wheatley Phone 5020. ,ZAKEM’S YOUR LUCKY DOL- lar Store are agents for Belan- | ger Stove and parts. Dial 8589 GENERATOR A’) 6 CYLIND- er engine AC115- volts, 25000 watts. Single phase. P.E.I. Tuberculosis League. Apply to A.M. Clark. Phone Charlotte town 9434. WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person to the Island Grill. GIRL TO CARE FOR TWO children during the day. every evening and weekend off. Phone 4170. EXPERIENCED HAIRDRESS- er wanted. Write Guardian— ot Patriot Box C-14428, Charlotte- 4 Syowe. $23 WEEKLY FOR WEARING lovely dresses given to you as bonus. Just show North Amer- ican Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing. investment or experience necessary. North American Fashion Frocks, Ltd., 3425 Industrial Blvd. Dept.| B—3860 Montreal. _Fagmers Market /SOW DUE TO FARROW FIRST! of April, third litter. - Apply Raymond Matters, Westmore- land. = <° BEEF FEEDERS Get an extra half Lb. per day by feeding one Lb. Master Feed Beef Concentrate with Stilbestol, the greatest advance for Beef production. One Lb. Master 32% Beef Concentrates costs Sec per Lb., one-half Lb. of Beef at 22e is lle or 100% profit. For Master 32% Beef Conces- trate with DES .. . see your local Master Feed Dealer. Ivan Kerry. Rep. Phone 5455. SEE OUR CATALOGUE FOR: the newest ‘varieties available in ‘59. All seeds tested and proven suitable for our climate. Vesey Seeds, York. FOR SALE PUREBREAD Yorkshire Boars ready for ser- vice, Dam Score 92. Borden Boswall, Dunstaffnage. 5978. FOR SALE — S¢ SOW TO FARR- ow March ist. Second litter. mare by Truabbe in foal to Tuhall. 9 years old. $300.00 cash Joseph Smith, New Wiltshire. APPLES: RUSSET DELICIOUS Courtland, Spy, etc. At House _Plains. “ James Griffin, Tyrone, Lot 65. For Sale Lost & Found © 12 GUAGE DOUBLE SHOT | LOST — ON FRIDAY BETWEEN: gun, 22 rifle (small) air rifle| MacGregor’s Store. Montague also Coleman Picnic stove. Ap-| and River Road Bridge. small ply 285 Kent Street. parcel. Please return to Mam- FOR SALE — STANDARD BRED | _'¢ Sorry, Montague. Male Help Wanted EXPERIENCED BOY FOR poultry and gardening‘for sum- mer months. Good wages. , Weekends free. Write Guard. | instead of stand, ‘2 mile up Airport road. Mrs. Wm. Whea- ley. Phone 5020 ian-Patriot Box M13208, Char- lottetowa. THERE’S A MAN’S JOB WAITING FOR YOU, — IN TODAY’S CANADIAN ' ARMY If you are between 17 and 35, and can meet enrolment stand- ards, think over what the Army offers you. Good pay. Fine prospects. Travel and adventure. Loads of friends. An early pension. OP- PORTUNITIES NOW ein the following: The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada Enquire now, or mail this cou- pon to: ARMY RECRUITING STATION AAG‘ M) Headquarters, Easte n Command Bell Road, Halifax, N. S. Tel. 3-9181 Loc. 22 Please send me. without ob- ligation. details on career op- | Portunities in the Canadian pee: ¢ | Name veneeeoecoe ocee Address eee eeee ee ee ee ee oe were P BOe ©. eee City Towa eel eee eeeeeee Peete eee eeene marereseeseneeees | Provi ince Telephone. le:MM bC Miscellaneous | In Borden Legion Hall BINGO!!! Wednesday, February 18 At 8 o'clock. All cash prizes . And cash jack-pot. | Phone | | FOR RENT: ROOMS, FURNISH- NOTICE Notre Dame Academy Presents Kathleene (The Maid of Killarney) Operetta in two Acts CALL 6426 The tobaccos retained much of ‘ Watch f bi hit their acivantage by the close but Notre Dame Auditorium atc ag ant 18 WHINE | most of the coppers erased gains eae 2 a and showed minus signs, Air- Tuesday March 10th NORTHERN cra, wetké tad mak sans | 8:00 p.m.’ Admission 50c INSULATION joined “them on the downside. Company of Canada Lth Drugs and rubbers remained t Personal Home office: \ | higher. | BELCHING. HEARTBURN bloated feeling, quickly reliev- except blonde. Lanolin base, will not stain pillows or cloth- ing. Guaranteed. 1 oz. jar $3.00 3 ozs. $6.00 At all drug and de partment stores. REAL ESTATE For Sale SHORE FARM IN DONALDS- ton. 116 acres, 45 clear. Bal- ance in wood and lumber. Six room house, garage. Apply to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mullin, Mount Stewart. | HOUSE 22 FEET X 26 FEET IN excellent condition to be mov- ed. Property of Damien Duffy, Emerald Phone 8-33. ESTABLISHED 25 YEAR RES- taurant. Reasonably priced. Reason for selling, ill health. Apply P.O. 493. S’Side. RENTAL Houses & Apartments Sicsee ed, heated and centrally locat- ed. Phone 3611. FOR RENT — FRONT ROOM ‘heated! furnished if desired. Ground floor. Central. Phone 6240 'INSULATE NOW! |\No more drafts when you nan --HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING --- WANT ‘AD RESULTS! — Souris 32-3 — Alberton 68-2 DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS - SUMMARY MONTREAL (CP) — The US. dolar closed Tuesday at a dis- count of 2% per cent in terms of Canadian funds, down 11-32. The — sterling was $2.74, down DIVIDENDS Investors Syndicate of Canada Lid. com. 25 cents, class A 3 -| medium 3712-38, ee : : ril 1, record March 12. , a. Market lower in light Molson’s Brewery Ltd. class A P i 122% cents, class B 22%. cents, New York: Market mixed: to-|yfarch 20, record. Feb. 27, pid. : Market irregularly |97 "Maree 31. vei lower in moderate trading. Silknit Lid. com. 35 cents, pid. | CURRENCIES os cents, March 16, record Feb. PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- ture department quotations: Egzs: Wholesale dealer prices to country station, wooden cases, extradarge 4112-42, lange 41'%-42, C 23. Receipts 46. Butter: Current receipts tend- erable 64, non - tenderable 64; fresh grade creamery prints, job RENTAL Houses & Apartments | ‘ Ist floor. Adults. Suitable for nur- ses or working couple. 8 Cum- berland Street or phone 9988. FOR RENT: CENTRALLY LO- cated ground floor bed - sitting apartment. Frigadire and elec- tric stove supplied rental $52 per month. Ayailable March Ist. Write Guardian and Pa- triot Box 15035. Charlottetown. Wanted To Rent LARGE APARTMENT OR house by March Ist or April Ist First floor preferred. Phone 6923 between 9 to. 5. 4 OR 5 RROOM APARTMENT or house in central locality in Charlottetown. Ground floor preferred. Phone 9412 between 6 and 7 o'clock pm. Services Offered PIPETHAWING FOR METAL pipe thawing under ground call | Roy Bruce North River. Phone 5052. FOR THAWING METAL water pipes underground Su- Phone 7264. | TELEVISION AND RADIOS) repaired. Prompt service by fully equipped experts. Costs are lower when repairs are done properly. Pick up and de livery service. Island Radio Centre 136 Gt. George Street Phone 6021. MODERN FUMIGATING SE SER- vice Exterminators for Roach- es, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. "Free Estimates. Guaranteed satisfaction. Phone or Write ~Modern Fumigating Service H. R. Quinn, Prop. P.O. Box 451 Charlottetown, Phone 8727. REDUCE HEATING COSTS | insulate. Ask. our custom- ers and you will be amaz= ed at the stories you will | hear. For free estimates Bayside Drive, Saint John, N.B._ ed with Wilder's Stomach Pow- , der. Tasteless, odorless, so Transportation NOTHING pure it requires no sugar or | ’ : is too flavoring. At’all druggists. CAR _ LEAVING FOR HALIFAX E eos AL-LOOKING Saturday returning Monday, BIG STORE. NATURA’ : KING can accommodate three pas- : colour to your hair. Scott's sengers. Phone 7720. \nti-Gray Hairtone, a white or too zreaseless ¢ream,' is equally effective on all shades of hair, Wanted To Buy SMALL WANTED ALE LE BOTTLES, PINTS or quarts Dial 8595 WANTED ENGINE FOR A 1949 Pontiac. Johnnie Doyle, Tignish ‘SMALL HOUSE OR COTTAGE in or near Charlottetown. Write stating price and location to Guardian - Patriot Box M 15054 Charlottetown. : TOP PRICES PAID: NEW- foundland $2.00 gold, New- foundland paper money, .New- foundiand coins. Canadian coins ‘ wanted small cents 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925. Large nickels, 1925, 1926, 1942, 1943, 1937. 10 cent, 25 cent, and 50 cent from 1870 to 1936. Silver dollars 1935 to 1949, 1952, 1955. All old Canadian paper money and gold. Available now our 1959 buying and supply list 25 cents. International Coin Com- pany, 227 Victoria Street, Tor- onto, Ontario, Canada. BUYING ISLAND GRAIN DAILY Phone for highest market pric- es. E. J. MacDougall, Vernon, Phone 3-2. Work Wanted EXPERIENCE HAIR-DRESSER available for position. Write all particulars to Guardian and Pa- D | ored 3444: w therland Bros. Morell. Phone dul! on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- 7-4. Closing prices: DO IT NOW—FOR COMPLETE |, Ots—May \« lower 76%; Sly Painting, Decorating Service,|.*, lower. 74*4-a; Oct lever Ceilings. Walls. Woodwork, a as : Paperahanging. etc. Call R. a ae fom 1.02'2; MacColiem, 30 Melmest @.j07 Uwer lave; Oe. & Charlottetown. ; ; Flax—May lower 2.87%;. Jly DRESS MAI mae 8 om 5 ae. oe 2.77); Oct lower a s adies ildren’s | 2. 2 clothing especially. Prompt Rye—May *s lower 1.115sb; Jly attention. Mrs. Vernon Robin-|*, lower 1.09b: Oct % lower son 92 Brighton Road, City | 1.09b. ‘When the market was rising out /Price 6512-66; fresh wholesale | $444-6415, Cheese: delivered Montreal not waxed, Quebec white 34%, col- esale Quebec white 35, cclored 35%; current re- ceipts Ontario white f.0.b., grad- ing station 35 3-16-35%, colored 3548-3558. Wholesale Ontario, col- ored 3612. ‘Potatoes: N.B. 75s 1.45-1.55; N.B. 50s .90-.95; N.B. 10s .23-.25; P.E.1. 75s 1.60-1.75; P.E.1 50s 100-1.05; P.E.1 10s 30; Florida new red Ws 3.25. NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian General - Investments Lid., year ended Dc. 31: 1958, $1,398,850, $1.46 a share; 1957, $1,471,543, $1.53. Third Canadian General Invest- mnt Trust Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1958. $546,896, 29.8 cents a Share; 1957, $553,880, 30 cents. Rober: Mitchell Co. Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1958, $109,573, 49 i a share; 1957, $265,328, GRAIN WINNIPEG ‘CP) — Trade was Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 nor 1.71; 2 1.68; 3 1.58: 4 1.47; 5 1.44;°6 1.43. 1 durum 1.3: 2 1.90; 3 1.76. IWA and domestic prices: | nor 1.71: 2 1.68: 3 1.58: 4 1.47: 5 1.44; 6 1.43: 1 durum 1: 2.190: SL - NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP) — A de cline ino ils halted a stock mar- ket advance and left the list ir- regularly lower Tuesday. - Creole Petroleum, 95 per cent owned by Standard Oil (‘New Jersey), cut its dividend to 65 cents from 85 cents. This sparked selling in Jersey Standard which was the most active stock and of % . Other oils declined sympathet- ically. Richfield dropped 3 while ps Co. and Gulf Oil each fell ly The retreat. of oils came just of early irregularity. Coppers provided some leadership. To- baccos were rebounding nicely. Alone among the big three mo- tors, Chrysler Rained, adding 4. To be sold In a CLASSIFIED AD The ability of Classified ads is almost limitless. You can buy (or sell): big things like houses and. ten-ton trucks, if you wish. Just as easily you will find buy- ers for many small items like roller skates, baby carriages and pets. One thing that is not big, is the price of a Classified Ad. There are rates as low as only 3 cents per word. (See Rate Chart in this page.) When you wish to buy items, *READ the CLASSIFIED ADS. When you have something you wish to sell. Dial 8506, an efficient ad-writer will assist you in writing a powerful, RESULT - GETTING Classified Ad. Hundreds of others, like you; will be reading of 60 stocks dipped 30 cenis to International Nickel lost %,Mc- intyre Porcupine % and Alumin- ’ | Brazilian Traction gained % and 90. Walker Gooderham gained ly and Granby Mining; Dome Mines and Distillers Seagrams each %. . t Gapadien Pacific On the American exchange, Fargo Oil, Jupiter Oils and Sap- phire Petroleums 1-16. Canadian Marconi and Shawinigan lost %. What stocks did: Tues Mon Advances 478 672 Declines 498 347 Unchanged 251 222 Total issues 1227 ‘1241 Beth Steel 52% Monty W 0% Borg Warner 39% NY Cent 26 C and O 70% Radio Corp 46% Cons Edison 63% Std Oil NJ = 51%/| El Auto El 38% Utd Aircraft 59% Gen Elec 77 Vanadium 77 Goodyear 123% Westngse 7% Gt Nor Ry . Int T T 635%, Kennecott 1072 MONTREAL (CP) — Prices were irregularly lower through- out. the day on the Montreal and. Canadian stock exchanges Tues- day. Trading declined somewhat in the afternoon and was moder- ate. Some price changes exceeded a point. The utilities, base metals, steels and pipelines were lower. The beverages and western oils were irregularly higher. Powell River, up 12 at 41%, was a strong spot in the papers. ATTENTION B.1.S. MEMBERS B.1. S. Members are requested to attend prayer for our late Brother Timothy Rochford at the Charlottetown Funeral ee on Wed- nesday February 18th at 8: hee attend the funeral in the morning. “Employment-Opportunity REQUIRED: Two Registered Nurses for Gay and night supervisory duties. (Psychiatric training and experience not neces- sary but Gesirable). . Required: Fouf Graduate Attendants to act as ward charges with allowance for experience. , Salary - Vacation - Sick Leave, according to Civil. Service Regulations. For further information, and application forms | ‘apply to: _. Matron, Provincial Infirmary, ‘* L. M. Greene, R.N. P. O. Box 4000, Charlottetown, P.E_I. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ‘ Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER Other paper issues were un- changed to fractions lower. Construction issues continued | firm with Canada Cement up % at 34 and Gypsum up ‘2 at 42%. Nickel lost 1 at 99. Trans-Can- | ada Pipeline declined % at 28% and Shawinigan was off ™“ at) 32'2. Gainers included Waterman, up % at 6%, and Shirriff, up 1% at | 40's. The mines and oils were mixed in a generally narrow range. In the closing average banks gained .53 at 61.47, a new high, utilities lost 1.5 at 152.5, industri- als dechined 3 at 312.1, combined was off .7 at 258.9, papers were up 2.5 at 480.2 and golds declined 21 at 87.52. Abitibi 38'2 Fraser -“ Abit pr GT Lakes 39% | Asbestos %4% How Smith 42 | Bank Mont 35 Hud Bay Min 61 Bank NS =~ 67% Imp Bank, 69 Banque C Nat 58% Imp Oil 4 Bnque PC % Int Nick a9 Bathurst A 31 Int Pap 117 Bell 42 Mass-Fer 12% Brazil 6 McColl Bldg Prod 374 ~N St. Car 18 Cc Can Noranda 33 C Cement xu Price 47 C Cement pr 28% Que Pow 39% Steamship Royal Bahk Tl C Bok Com 56% Royalite 2 Cdn Brew 3» St. L Corp 18 Cdn Brew pr Shawin. 32k4 Cdn Celan 18% Steel 74% PR 29% Trans Can PL 281+ Cockshutt 13 Un Steel 11% | Seagrams M Walker Bis D Bridge 23% CANADIAN Dom Tar 15 Cons Pap am Foundation 15 Ford xd 119% TORONTO (CP) — Light profit- taking appearing around noon) forced the stock market down Tuesday for the third straight session in the slowest trading in a week. Western oils gave up early gains, losing more than one-third point on index. Golds were up a few decimal points and base met- als added one-quarter. Final volume was 3,262,000 Shares, considerably lower than Monday's 3,716,000. ’ Western oils dropped back as fractions were shaved off most seniors. Pembina was off 3s at 11 and ‘» losses went to Calgary and Edmonton and Pacific Pete. Fargo featured the list, rising at the open to $8.25 then sliding back to close at $6.80, off 60 cents on the session. Of the lower- priced issues Asamera was. the only winner, up 4 cents at $2.08. i Coppers opened strong on word of an increase in the custom smelter price in the United States. They were unable to hold their gains and the group turned mixed. Among senior base metals | International Nickel and Quemont each added “ and Falconbridge “Re. Juniors gave golds their slim edge, rising in a 10-cent range. McIntyre dipped 2% at 90% as senior golds eased. Canadian gold kilo bars were quoted at $34.47 to $34.49 an ounce. Index changes: golds up .08 to 91.76; base metals up .27 to 185.13; western oils off .35—to 142.32.. ? Torente Stock ExchangeFeb. 17 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. s—Odd lot, xd — Ex-dividend, xr—Ex- rights, xw—Ex-warrants.) Classified Ads to find articles they wish to buy. : Net Stock Sales’ High Low Close Ch'ge MINES Acad Uran 1000 72 ™%} Th Advocate 2200 350 «340 (350 Agnico 1107757 % 35 3 Akaitcho 2710s Sl 48 48 Alba Expl 3000 11 12 10'4—\% Algom 4810 $1514 14% 15% Algom wits 8425 415 380 40 —10 Am-Larder 1600 31 3014 30% Amal Rare 11100 1514 15 15 Anacon 3366 105 «102105 Ang Rouyn 13500 32 32 3 «42 Ansil 18500 49g «447 492 +1% Apex Res 1500 5 5 5 Area 3e0 «6115 «©6110 «(113 +5 Arjon | 8500 «615 oe +h Atlin-Ruf 10800 . 2 «21 Aubelle 2500 6 6 , (Continued on Pas 11) Halifax Vacancy Brunswick and Newfoundland.) tional Employment Offices, and Ralston Building, plications should be filed triot. Box 13006 Chariottetowa. Currie Bldg. Dial S568 Basic Electronic Theory Instructor - $5130 - 5730 a y S190 - 9 H. R. DOANE & COMPANY (Open to residents of Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New 148 Great George St. Charlottetown Diel 6547 — 6548 ?.\ 0. Bex 1a? Posters’ and application forms obtainable at Post Offices, Na- ns the Civil Service Commission( | ARTHUR J. GARRETT . 105 Hollis Street, Halifax, N.S., where ap- | PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING é ——— 100 Fitzrey Street Dial san . aD e mo FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday, March 13th, 1959, for the PAVING from LONG CREEK to DeSABLE via CANOE COVE, a distance of 9.4 miles. Specificdtions and Tender Forms may be obtained _at the office of the undersigned, Old Post Office Build- ‘ing, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above advertised time and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at, the opening. - J. G. MacKAY, Minister of Highways. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, | February 13, 1959. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday, March 6th, 1959, for PAVING from NORTH CARLETON to BEDEQUE via CHELTON and LOW- ER BEDEQUE, a distance of 10.5 miles. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained ' at the office of the undersigned, Old Post Office Build- 'ing, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. 4 Lowest or any Tender not necessarily steidial’ NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above advertised time and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. | J. G. MacKAY, Minister of Highways. Charlottetown, | February 13, 1959. Prince Edward Island, PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS Chiropractor SOLICITORS. Etc. | Dr. W. RB. Carson | M.A: Farmer, 0.6, LLB | 201 Pence ee Bonk of Commerce Bide. Optometrists eo saga J. A. Carruthers, R.0. weaten & "Nicholson 123 Kent St. Dial 5612 j ~ J. S. Taylor, R.O. Corner Kent & Queen Sts, Office 9133 — House 4756 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bidg., Dial 9424 Queen St. Ian M. Macleod, LLB. Architect (Mclean & McKi Ws ‘Currie Bldg. . e ‘ re ea St. J. F. Toombs, B. Arch ie oe 140 Richwond St. (ial 3065 dager't ee” . G, Keith Pickard Room 207 Dominion Building B. Arch. M.R. A. 1.C. Dial 3244 oe oe Ss. ‘ MacPhee & Trainor etic Wedneedey"s 160 Richmond St. ___—ial SS73 ee ROBERT G.- MacLEOD, Peter A. McNeil B.A., L.L.B. ARCHITECT | ue 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown we a eae me Phone 4339 P.O. Box S13 Services Offered Electrical Mimeographing, Bookkeeping, Engineer Stenography . Mrs. Helen Acorn E. S. Chandler 2 Brighton Road, BSc. (EE), ME. 1 C, P Eng. Charlottetown 161 QUEEN ST. Dial 6349 PHONE 8325 \ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. \ COOPER BROTHERS & co. Charlottetown