it L . lTlie Guardian . PI. is 18 .. ' . i Friday. May 28. 19 j ' ' a r e * s ‘ some can ’I,gduo pg: 1;: 1:: ~ , . 500 ‘ent at ' . ' 3000 C nt Fe 15 is 15 Se I131 1311 all S '-"' One ...:::.°.r.°=..:;.:i: ."::.:::' - :2"-“5:=:»="‘i‘=’ -~“ - 2 1 5 __ ’ Montreal: Industrlals increase; 7 Liam, (:1... 11:: is 1:1 - _ —+-—— ‘ , ' L _ “—' ‘ "““ papers reach new high. ' - in teen Cllel _ -~“&u”w' “M For sap iilseellaseass Teachers Wasted Wanted ul:_vrev(.m~:zl,l.£.- Stocks lower; ...... 1;;33g;;;;;wm cs mm’,-0. ion sans’: —"cuas W WAN’1‘lD—ALl uonuss. PINT3 w A N 1' e o ._ TEACIIII ror. ' ’u’§§'oCc'i.i.” QUALITY COSMETI U 3 A. MW Buffet. Cheap. Dial 3l70. or quarts. Dial I005. Michael No,-bu,-° schooy M,-5. G_ gowns”. , zoo can W1 ears in the - - -——-~-—--~——- -———- -... . - Canadian Dollar will AU"- ““‘“y Y 1 Canada. You can be grog _. “gun; 1-“AL Bros. s.,..i».,t;rry, kenslnglon R. R. a n C no Can an ‘‘‘’‘‘”“m nnrst to offer these 5355. HEAVES ovnncosn: av USING w.-mrisu .— "rescue: M01. mt‘ (‘am one 0' ‘M duct, to your ——————'.—————————-————— H Pow“, Wm gum N P h h I A 1 , MONTREAL ‘CP'—'"" 17- 45- am I: msr beautifying P" “W m_ FOR SALE -—CIlILD'S PLAY PEN X L “V9 ' ‘Co m,‘ 9,", "1 5“ °° - W’ ‘ dollar Thursday closed at a dis- mm C East Crest friends. VVh€l’eV€Il‘n‘¥31e.ll°u. “IE5 D1“ not gm.gb¢,1.nu Bay. Qi-'0'-‘M ‘-' -’- _Winm Mliichilh |°"°'-‘_”’- _ Silndin Lumb'er count of 1 18-10 per cent in terms Egg (C_o"I"}'{'(‘;f” qllnhe hzorfidfiif cosmetics oomv son sans-asr.nn xmnfiio ' ' TEACHER WANTED E31‘-N51“ 9 °‘ °""‘“"' ‘“"°“'- “P 343- 1‘ ‘°°“ man can on M - pm“ 1399 Delorimier Dept. 13, Montreal. /‘ Baby cliiclts », . " rfnnav Puuinrs ‘°" mmble at present earl)’ do“ mar prices. They have start- “,{”2..5., And mixed chicks — and E kerels for July (order now). 23, us (or present prices and mder now what you need to keep your flocks to cIDI¢"IY- 53”" " ‘ E. Worth. Elm Ave.. Ind §‘.3.*.”.“...... St.: Riobt. .1. Shaw. Bloomfield: J. Spencer 1-Iuz 8-5. i-jmcraldz Chas. S. Macxsy. Ken- Slllgloll. ' isnartlers lieceiataetlatetl » gf boayflers. Private home. Central. phone 9308. i '7?” " . cars Leaving __—D-F-'*"""‘ *’ esvmo POD. aosrou C'f\?.y gt. Can take two. Dial 4055 tars & trucks For sale {W 551‘; _ 1000 PONTIAC Font‘ o a c h, beautiful condition. Terms arranged._Dlal 6212- "_.0n"’ SALE’; '39 CHEVROLET m, Will take cattle or pigs in cxriraiiEE~ -Wm" s‘"““' c°m' wall. 7 _‘ __ A_ V mg '51“); .. 104'! rmmo TH sedan. New motor. Perfect con- 'aiiion. cheap for quick nit Jim“ Bi-rr. Pownal. r-76}?-sitnn — one 1053 usur- um G. M. C. truck in A-1 rnndlllon, radio and heater. -rum; can be arranged. Dial ICIEWE R s Pull away from the crowd in A ear that has pep. vowel‘ and ner- sonslity. 1951 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE F. R. MCLAINE L'I'D., Malpeque Rd. -— Dial 7358-9 and slab wood. Dial 0007. FOR. ssur —_co'r'rso.a or- large corner lot just outside city Phone 9980. FOR. SALE — LADIES TIP TOE suit. dresses. white Jacket. Every- thing like new. sze 17. Dial 1001 FOR sane — CARTIER oars. lift bags Foundation Cobblers. Sec- onds. Murdock Dawson. Albany. FOB SALE—'I‘WO MILK COWS Just fr hened: also two heifer calves. Shorthom and Hereford Fred Turner, Winslee. ).='_0n sans: — nnorsrnafi English setters. 4 months old Sire and Dam preven hunter: and steady on point. '1‘. S. Dougau Sussex, N. 13, ron ssLn—roua snc'rroTfs spring tooth harrows and potato planter with fertilizer attach- ments, both Massey Harris. J Scott _ Cairns. Freetown. phont Bedeque 19-5. HOUSE FOR SALE - I39 KINC Street. Used as rooming holls: brings in $200.00 per month. Due to sickness this house must be sold. Please come and give your price to G. Douglas, Real Estatr Dial 4802. House For Sale 113%; Upper Queen St. $3200.00 Contains-living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and bath. Foundation - Electric pump Possession in 30 days —Appiy—— A. W. GAUDEI‘ Solicitor 111 Grafton St. Female Help Wanted wxsm _ ’iouNi-KIN GIRL. Apply in person only to The Rendezvous. WANTED—PART_ TIME KITCHEN help. Bison. Restaurant. Mont- ague. For sale roir SALE—-ENAMEL we box. real good condition. Phone 5607. FOR SALE — SADDLE HORSE. Gloria Jenkins. Dunstnffnage. Foil. SALE — 10 BUSIIEL TREAT- ed. Foundation Sebagoes. Willard Maccallum. Brackley Beach. FOR SALE — cow ulna T0 freshen in three weeks. Earle Rodd. Winsloe. ion sans _. -rinses ssrric tanks. in good condition. W. J. Jenkins. Dunst.a.ff.nage. Em siu.n—cao1oe ma’ '1! x in Near Mslpequa Road. Just out- side city. prions am. F011. SALE - BOUND MAHOG- any dining room table. Phone 1734.. ms SALE —cossmiscrar. No. 1 Charlottetown No. B. barley and No. 1 Erban oats. B. B. ' Jones. Bunbury. Fort sALl—0lin'I‘Il"Il.'D KIS- wick seed potatoes, No. 1 and smalls. Lloyd MacPhail. New Haven. I-‘Oil SALE—STAl.'I‘ED PULLETS N.H. 6: 0.11.. 1: wake old. healthy. well developed birds. Harvey MacDonald. Mt. Edward -‘Road. . . P01! SALE — DUPPIT. IN PEI- fect Wndition. would be desir- able for summer home or else- uhere. Mrs. Nelsen Mscbonsltli Phone I-luntar River 22-33. FOR SAI.E—MILK COOLEBS. WE have still two 8-can milk odol- era in stock with a 6-year guar- antee. we offer these machines at real bargains while they last. Turner Farm Equipment. For: s.u.s—usan awesome. in number of good used spread- ers. all sizes. makes and models. clearing at the lowest prices in town. All these machines are reconditioned and ready to go. Turner Farm Equipment. Foe ssu-:—vsnn 'rIssc'roIl.s: it number of good used tractors at rock bottom prices: 1 Cook- shuit so standard 'in perfect condition: 1 Mahey Harris 30 Standard in A-I shape; 1 Mas- sey Harris Pony. like new, cem- hletely reconditioned; 1 shutt so Romp. a real bargain in this machine. These mach- ines are all guaranteed and must be cleared at once. Any of these tractors can I; ‘danced for "im rears. Livestock taken in trade for .fall..es'part payment ‘at iiigiiut inasasi. prion. rur- A or ram Igiiisngnt. PBl.VAlWiE 127‘l"ltzroy st. Frldsy. May 28th 3 to 5 p.m. The following: Double ‘bed Spring and mattress, dres- Ier. chlffoneer, single iron mi. steth- nie.n.tI’.' ' I _.._. WAN’l‘ED—RELIABLE GIRL on women for good Christian home in Su ‘;' Phone Salvation Army. Charlottetown. 4356. For Young Women Training As Nursing Assislanis The Canadian Army now offers training as Nursing Assistants. covering such subjects as physi- ology, anatomy, nursing proced- ures. care and treatment of the sick. After your training, you will work in one of the military hospitals across Canada or in Eu- rope. If in good standing during your third year of service you become eligible for the civilian qualification of a Certified Nurs- liig Assistant. You receive the sums pay. pension rights. leave and other benefits that are given to men in the Canadian Army. Classes commence July 1954 at Camp Borden. Ontario. If you are 19 to‘ 25. single. have junior matriculation now or at the end of the term of the school year. write to Director General of Medical Services, Army Head- quarters. Ottawa. or apply to: ARMY RECRUITING STATION. 162A Kent Street. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Telephone 3108 I N oi l c e OF MORTGAGE SALE There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Town Hall at Souris in King's County in the Province _of Prince Edward Island, on Saturday, the 12th day of June, AD. 1954 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon ALL THAT PARCEL of land situate lying and being on Lot or Township Number Forty-four in King's County in Prince Edward Island. bounded and oescrihed as follows, that is to say:— BOUND- ED on the West by the Bear Riv- es Road; on the North by land now or formerly owned or posses- sed by Allan MacPhee; on the East by the rear line of farms fronting on the New Zealand Road; and on the South by Qanri .n possession of John McDonald. containing FIFTY ACRES of laiii '\ little more or less. The above sale is made under ?.nd by virtue of and pursuant to l Power of Sale contained in a certain lndenture of Mortgage hearing date the 27th day of Apr.l AD. 1951 and made between Au- gus E. MacDonald of Bear River in King’: County in Prince Ed. ward Island. Farmer, of the first part and John MacDonald of Bear- River in King’: County aforesaid. Farmer, of the second part and because of default having been made in the payment of the prin- tipal and interest secured thereby. For further particulars apply to the Office of Melvin J. MCQlllIld, Solicitor. Sourls, Prince Edward island. Dated this 10th day of May, A. D. 1954. JOHN McD0l\'Al.D, Mortgagee. Male ileln Waiiteil WANTED — HONEST. RELIABLE young man to learn meet cutting business. Must furnish good ref- erences. Apply Box 453. Guardian. VACANT POSITION DORCHESTER PENITEN- TIARY CLASSIFICATION ASSISTANT Duties: Under direction, to assist in case - study and rehabilitative counselling of inmates. Mature, stable personality required. Qualifications: University training in psychol- ogy,‘soclology or social work preferred. Ability to type as valuable asset. Salary starts at $3234 rising by annual increases to $3630. Apply to: The Warden. The Penitentiary. Dorchcster. N.B. Nursery Stock Poll. SALE — STRAWBERRY Plants. S. Birt. Covehead. SENATOR DUNLAP STRAWBER- ry plants $1.50 per hundred. 310 thousand. prepaid. L. R. :Balder- ston, southport. FOR SALE — SENATOR. DUNLAP Strawberry plants. 31.50 hundred: $10.00 thousand. Charles Mac- Kensle. Winsloe. I-‘OB SAI.E—SENATOB. DUNLAP strawberry plants. $1.50 per hun- dred. $10.00 per thousand. A.W. Kennedy. Mt. Edward Road. SENATOR D FLAP AND PREM- ier Strawbe ry Plants. 01.50 per hundred. s1 .00 per thousand de- livered. H. G. Judson. Alexandra. SENATOR DUNLAP. PREMIER. strawberry Plants. 31.50 per hund- school. Present supplement 5700 Norman MacR.ae. secretary. WANTED —'I‘EACHEB FOB TEN Mile House school. Apply Dau- iel O'Connell. Secretary. 1' E A c are it vvsnrno roe Pleasant valley Sch 1. Liberal Supplement. Apply Miler Weeks Fredericton. rascnfi WANTED—S’l‘. er.- eanora High School. 'Ciood sup- . plement. Apply Earl G. Cannon. Secretary. ‘ TEACHER WANTED FOB CAS- cumpec school district. Supple- ment $500. Apply Secretary G A. T. Harrison. W A N '1' 2 n — TEACHER rota West Covehead School._ Present Supplement $500.00. J. S. Allen Secretary. W A N T E D —— TEACHERS FOR Dunstaffnage's new, modern. two- roomed school. Good Supplements. Apply Mrs. William Dover, sec- retary_ W A N T E D — TEACHER I-‘OB Primary Department Tryon Con- solidated Schooi. Present Supple- ment $450.00. Apply Roy 0. Daw- son. Applications Write to Executive Director P. A. P. T.. Room 15. 1410 Guy Street. Montreal 25. Quebec. or telephone Wellington 1253. Before applying for. or accept- ing, positions with Quebec Protestant School Boards, Teachers are advised to en- quire about salary and other conditions from the Provin- cial Association of Protestant Teachers. SMALL oFr"rE:‘fi8Trr. — ar- ply to The Fashion Shoppe. FOR. nnsrr _. -r‘vv‘o uNiruitfiIsT1- ed rooms. 4'! Bayfleld Street. APARTMENT TO LET IN PARK- dale. Dial 4791. To LET — FURNISHED LIGHT housekeeping rooms. Phone 8251 WANTED — FEEDER. CATTLE. Macxlnnon, Mermaid. APARTMENT TO LET —- OCCUP- sncy June.1st. Apply in person 1.: The Fashion Bho T0 - LET —, HEAT FURNISH- ed room, suitable for two. 247 Grafton. Phone 9263. apartment: June 1st to October 1st. Phone 4064. . so LET — iruitnisfiin riE§‘r floor flat. for summer months Phone 3986. 'r—o LET — sncom) apartment. I-‘our rooms. Immed- iate essio . Phone 4997. FOR R.EN’l‘— THREE BOOM apartment with bath. Apply to G. MacLean, 306 Fitzroy Street. .___...—.__j._..__.__ T0 LET—FURNISHED 4-ROOM apartment, from June 1 to Sep- tember. Phone 8251. FOR. REN'I‘—I-‘UIINISI-[ED APART- ment for summer months. 10 Grafiop street. Phone 4515. To LET — TWO HOUSEKEEPING rooms. Private entrance. Phont 008. ' FLOOR FOR RENT —- ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. Quiet. middli- aged or elderly lady preferred. Dial 5400. FOR RENT—APARTMENT. LIV- lng room. bedroom, kitchen. bath continuous hot water. Apply Po Box 175 or phone 9525. WANTED TO BENT — IN 01? around Charlottetown. six or seven room house. or ground floor apartment in good location. F0." please Phone ( 7320. L0s’I'—MEN‘s BROWN SIIOEB. m‘ ‘ ‘ Right shoe size 9 should be size s. Please return at once. The Shoe Doctor. Mlseellaasm_ iricrnro scerrnersa warmi- ing. J. Vuosw. Montague. nut AND uxouuiu LAID. light trucking. Phone 3450. ousrou SAWING, 7| cams per hundred feet: also llfiinr ma _i,wo.vray trucking service. sud per hundred within 10-mile regains.‘ Arthur stmpson. York Mill. ’ Auto Loans 1 [am on your car can be arrang of! quickly and privately at Trans- Canada Credit Corporation. Each loan up to 81.51!) is life Insured to take care of unpaid balance in caao'of death. A courteous Trans-' can its credit counsall inter views you privltellfi ’ TRANS-CANADA coariv. OIIDIT ’uaurar ta eobddht! 09 H032’ I.0.l'l'lIVIl.'IeaaahIIaaIsl Iaaillllc-V1“'5‘.:':' \x snspdragon, asters. stocks, sal- via. Petunias. Alyssum. etc. John A. MacLeod. North River Road. STRAWBERRY PLANTS -— SEN- alnr Dunlhp strong healthy year old planls. freshly dug. _ trimmed ready to set out. Price 81.00 per 'hundred. 310.00 per thousand. Prepaid. With each order for 1000 plants. one goose- berry bush included free. Parser Jewell. York. Sales Help Wanted IAWLIIOII BUSINISS NOW open in a splendid locality close by. Trade well established. Ix- osllani: opportunity. Pull time. Write at once. Rawleigh's bept. I-470-ID, Montreal. LOOK AT mesa srnov nan- lnga: W. G. D. $473.00. N. ssoazs. H. s. it. mess. '1-up steady income can be yours eel.- fng our new types of guaranteed lamp bulbs and fluwaoant tunes to factories, garages. stem. 0!- nesa. etc. for their own use and toaavethsIti'aonsy.'1'hlslsIn All-Canadian Company -strong. progressive and will-utabllshod. nrcellent eovnmlmions paid week- . send your qualifications \ F rod. $10.00 per thousand. Mrs. further information please phonr Will. Willard Stewart. Southport. 6965. l"OUND—0N ROAD AT LITTLE FOR. SALE — STRAWBERRY Bands ‘on Tuesday afternoon. plants. senator Dunlap. Any May 25. 100-112. bag flour. Owner quantity. Russell MacGrego'r, may claim same from Willard Montague. M‘°“‘““‘- Pm" "'°“‘ s'E?.a“*En mmnsr s'rnsw- Office space on second us‘ berry plants $1.50 per hundred sio.oo per thousand prepaid. M. floor Eastern Trust Com- ‘ I-‘. Reeves, Southport. L081‘ — LIGHT» BLUE FENDER -——————-———— an Buildin R1 h . skirt for ma Cadillac. Finder nownn PLANTS aasov Not? 9 5' 3' C m°“'5 Street. Possession June 1st. ~Ai>piy— THE EASTERN TRUST CO. 154 Richmond Street. WANTED — FOWL AND CHICK- en. Will call. Rex Dawson. Albany. wsiv-rs'n‘I— BOOM_AND ’ son» for twoo men. Dial 0617. WANTED — IN cllAlL0'l"1'It- town comfortable room for el- derly lady. Apply Box 431, Guard- ian. ' CASH FOR ‘scliir Buying daily at our Yard, scrap iron and steel, paying $8.00 per grbss ton (2240 lbs.). Good prices for lead, copper, bran. tildes. beer bot- tles, rope, horse hair. . MA CE auocx sco. 158 ent St. Dial 9522_ To LET _ ruamsnno s aoT)Tvi WRITE BOX 452 Guardian Work Wanted waN'rr:nZ_crFt.'vvfa§'1's worn: by the day. Dial 5869, WOMAN WANTS WORK B1‘ 137?. Dial ma. woMsN'vs "'rs_vi7dr"rié‘iiir"rr"rir. day. Phone 5927. IB0lldoz/e r Work Of any type can be obtained‘ by phoning 8865 or personal contact with Sterling Mac- Kay. 59 St. Peter's Road, Charlottetown. -Mortgage Sale 50 ACRES 01"‘ LAND ON LOT N0. 22 IN QUEEN'S COUNTY. There will be sold at public auc- tion in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Tues- day the 22nd day of June A.D. 1954 at the hour of Twelve O'clock noon, ALL and singular that oer- ialn piece and parcel of land situ- ate. lying and being on Lot or Township No. 22 in Queen's Coun- ty in Prince Edward Island, bound- ed and described as follows, that is to say: ~ COMMENCING at a stake set in the southern side of the East Settlement Road in the eastern boundary of lsnd leased to Francis Connolly, thence along the same South I-‘orty-Five degrees West Fifty Chains. thence South Forty- Five degrees East Ten chains, thence North Forty-Five degrees East to the said [lead aforesaid 1-'|fty chains. and thence along the said Road to the place of com- mencement, containing f1fty.accres of land a little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain indentuc of mortgage bearing date the Sec- ond day of January A.D. 1049 and made between Ernest F. Warren of Saint Patrick's Read in Queen's County aforesaid, Farmer. togethe with Annie M. Warren, his wife, of the First Part. and Margaret A. Herrell of the same place. Widow. of the other part, and because of default having been made in pay- ment of the principal money and interest secured thereby. For further particulars apply to A. Waltben .Gaudet, LL.B., Selle. ltor. Ill Grafton Street, Charlotte- town. ‘ w;)4ated this 20th darof May A.D. MARGARET A. HERRELL Mortgages. .Z_._._______________ ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE LAW OF INSANITY AS A DE- FENCE IN CRIMINAL CASES. ROYAL COMMISSION ON Till’. CRIMINAL LAW RELATING TO CRIMINAL SE.\'UAL PSYCI-IOPATHS The Royal Commission on the Law of insanity as a Defence in Criminal Cases has been appoint- ed “to inquire into and repn.-t upon the question whether the criminal law of Canada relating tr,‘ the defence of lnsfinlty should be amended in any respect and. if so, in what manner and to what extent." , A public sitting of this Royal Commission will by held in the Leglslntive Chamber. Provinclrl Building, Charlottetown, coni- mencing on June 18, 1954. at 10:00 o'clock a.m. The Royal Conmiisalon on Criminal Law Relating to Crim- inal Sexual Psyrlropatlis has been appointed “to inquire into and report upon the question whether the criminal law of Canada re- l--llng to criminal sexual psycho- paths should be am:-ndnd in any respect and, if so. in what man- ner and to what extol-1." A public sitting of this Royal Commission will be held In the Legislative Chnmber. Provincial Building. Charlottetown, immedi- ately following the mmplellon of the sitting of the Royal Commis- sion on the Law of insanity as '1 Defence in Criminal Cases. Anyone wishing to be heard be- fcre either of these Royal Com- missions should file with the Sec- retary on or before June 4. 1954. a written summary of proposed sub- missions. R. N. DICKSON. Secretary, Room 1315. 67 Yonge St., Toronto 1. Ont. ,For Sale Thoroughbred ENGLISH SETTER PUPS Out of "Queenie‘s I-Iiirndli-iger" By "Punch of Echo Dale" "Qtieenie's Hulndinger" is out of "Ch. Dusky‘: Queen" by "Com- mander Bill". "Punch of Echn Dale" has placed second in New Brunswick Gun Dog Trials in 1040. 1950. 1951. 'Owned by R. D. Kell. Moneton). J. 0. HORN BY ) Charlottetown down 7-16. Grains WINNIPEG (CP)—Prices held to a narrow range then closed ir- peg grain exchange, generally re- flecting the easier tone of United States markets. No information was available on export loadings of Canadian wheat. Lakehead prices for the top cent from Wednesday except class Closing pric s: Oats: May A higher 70; Jly low- er 681's: Oct ‘/4 lower 66’,4A; lhai Dec Va lower 05AN"I‘. Barley: May ‘iii higher 96%: Jly unchanged 90%.'iA; Oct '/4 lower 865/aB; Dec unchanged 83“/4ANT. Rye‘ May 1% lower 87%B: Jly ‘Ii lower 88%; Oct Va lower 90'/4-B; Dec ""s lower 90%-A. Flax: May 1/a higher‘ 2.63: Jly -is higher 2.63§’aB; Oct 1 higher 2.5il’4B; Dec unchanged 2.45A. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 Nor 1.82%: 2 1.76%; 3 1.74%; 4 1.68%: 1 durum 2.78; 2 2.78; 3 2.75. IWA prices: I Nor 1.82%; 2 1.7639; 3 1.74%; 4 1.68%; ldurum 2.01%; 1 1.90%; 3 1.98%. Domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.82%; 2 1.70%; 3 1.74%: 4 1.68%: 1 durum 2.11%; 2 2.09%; 3 2.08%. New York Stock: NEW YORK (AP)-—'l‘he stock market started off well Thursday. after its rise to new heights Wed- nesday. but it ran into selling troubles along the way and closed lower. Steels. aircrafts, motors and non - ferrous metals displayed promise early in the day. but they weakened and were mixed or lower at the final bell. Railroads were neglected in the forepart of the session and then went lower. Utilities also were down along with chemicals. radio- televislons and electrical equip- merits. Total was 2,230,000 shares. At the top of the most active list was Jones and Laughlin steel up §ii at 24% on 40,200 shares. It was followed by U. 5. Steel unchanged at 40 and Builard off 2% at 43. NEW YORK. (AP) - Closing quota- tions: Am Car Fry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. til Beth Sil . 00% Chas Oh 141,1 Cons Ed . 40341 El Auln L 197/. Gen El . Il7Ah Gen Motors 711,4, Gt N Ry Pf 37% Kencott 01'/i 0.1‘/s 11 US Rub Vanadium .... 51115 West (in Tel 33% Westhouse .. ..... 60 Montreal Stocks MONTREAL (CP) — The stock market moved higher in moder- ntely active trading Thursday. Two 1'6 -point advances were chalked up by Crown Zellerbach and Bank of Montreal. Placer Dev- elopment was 1'/4 stronger while St. Lawrence Corporation and Con- solidated Smelters gained 1% and one p n i n t. respectively. Royal Bank and Mccoll-Frontenac were each V4 better. Other higher issues were Gen- eral Dynamics. Industrial Accept- ance, Canadian Industries. Walker. Canadian Bronze. Stelco and Al- goma Steel. Rolland Paper lost 1% and Can- ada Cement was one point easier. Traders’ Finance "A". Shawinlgan Imperial Oil. Seagrams.,Royalite Oil. Noranda and Dosco were minor fractions weaker. A mixed tone ruled the utility. senior oil. beverage and steel sec- tions. Carriers generally held firm. Miscellaneous industrials, papers. senior metals and banks moved to higher ground. '.\i0NTRF.Al.. urns . (‘lo-int sum-tim--= 08 8-16 cents Canadian to buy 31 C American. Pound sterling 52.1%.. D regularly Thursday on the Winni- D grades of class two. IWA and do- R mestlc wheat dropped one-quarter _ two durum: which were unchanged. iv Iilll . .... U iscoiis . 4' s .('om 37 1 yRn,val . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45'; 1'.-\‘\'.4DIAN C Ind . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4'-‘r 4'l|§ 96 Toronto Stocks TORONTO (CP) — Base metals- ate trading on Thursday's rising stock market. Thursday’: boost came after the Wall Street Journal predicted the‘ United States administration will, in effect. but props under prices of lead, zinc. and other key met- als through upward revision of stockpiling goals. I-‘our senior base metal issues hit 1954 hlghs—Consolidated Smeliers, Hudson Bay, Normetal. and Waite Amulet. Both senior and junior groups had the most active trad- ing in many sessions. and gains outnumbered losses by a wide margin. Western oils picked up toward the close. Golds were steady all session. Senior golds were steady and WAN not door to door canvassing. to the Queen Hotel. Water 209, Mr. J. Xavier. TED Three neat 3ppeal‘ing men of average intelligence. willing to work hard for way above average earnings. Must have car or means of obtaining one immediate- ly, if position suitable. Must be free to travel. This is Apply between 5 and 7 p.m. Wednesday to Friday, Street, Charlottetown. Room Furniture And A For your lawn and country home 39.95 or 25 cents weekly; Rangett 49.50-or-lift «emit weekly if-‘res washers over 00 dollars). Sea Breeze Ironer 1 only- 09.50 or 50 (‘Hill W€9k|.\': ROY!‘ cleaner 1 only 00.50 or 50 cents weekly: Kitchen white, 7.50 each or 5 cents weekly; Odd Royal vacuum charters, upright models. 50.50 or 50' I-‘awcett space heaters, 2 only. 60.50 or 50 cents weekly: Comhin-H0" and Consol radios from 00.95 or 50 cents weekly; Refrigerators from $125 or 1 dollar weekly; Simplicity gait and metal ironing board given with all ppliance Bargains and odd piecos. rylinder chairs, blank and upholstered rhalrs from es from 39.05 or 25 cents weekly; rents weekly; In reconditioned glactrlc washers from were the biggest gainers in moder- ~15 juniors lower in light trading. Prospects and holding csmpaniosi were strong. Manitouwadge and ‘ Bathurst is s u e a climbed. and Uranium: dropped. Salas Steak lllgli Low Close ‘ I000 Acad Uraa ll 10 11 4100 Ala: 70 01 61 13700 Alber I14 I10 120 2000 Am Yk 15 I5 15 10400 Anlron I05 295 296 1100 Anchor 0'5 46 6 ass Anglo Cdlr 510 57: 5:10 100 Anglo Hur 14 14 14 500 Ang Rouyn 18 21! 20 55500 Ank I 7% Wu 6100 Aqua: 21 10% 11 215 Arr-an 90 90 B0 2000 Arjon )4 I4 14 2500 Ann 14 14 id 36100 Alcol 52 45 40 2000 Allin Ru! 6% 0'6 0% 7000 Atlbella 0 I 8 1000 Aurnaque 10 10% 10% 200 Aunor I10 220 220 I750 Avllll I1 12 I2 331! 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