Si ANNOUNCEMENTS. CITY & QUEEN'S : WE TREAT the sick well Gig. | Sey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 a.m te 8.00 p.m. e THE BEST values for your Food ODoilar—At Weatherby's Clover Farm. Opes Fri-Sat. til 10 p.m. AUCTION “45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian Patriot GREENHOUSES open daily 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., (closed Sunday.) Annuals, Cabbage, Cauliflower and Tomato Plants, Red Ger- aniums, Begonias, etc. Jewell’s Greenhouses, York, Phone 7074. p.m. Guest speaker, Rev. Donald L McClare. IN’ STOCK Asphalt Shingles, Clover Seeds, Men's work Boots, Children’s Canvas Shoes, Milk -Pails. W. I. Bowman. COME to the Y” Camp Girls Coming Events Bingo, S%. Mary’s Parish Hall , Tuesday, 8:30. Jack- KING'S COUNTY | by Athletic Club " Reserve Wednesday, July 15th. | for Lower Montague Regatta. | Send entries to Dan Condon, Lo-| wer Montague. Reserve Thursday, July 2nd for Lobster Supper, Murray Harbor North Hall. Trinity Church on Friday, May 2th., at 2 p.m. 10 group of W.A. CITY & QUEEN'S ' lustrated talk by Mrs. J.W. Macintosh in Hampton Hall, present their play at Lot 6, Thursday, May 28 at 8.30. DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS fit j : age’s 8 to 10 July 2 ll to 14 July 13 9 to 14 July 24 SUMMARY Toronto: Market easier in heav-| July 15, record June 15, five per trading. cent New York: Market higher; ad-| June 5. The vance continues. Montreal: Market mixed. CURRENCIES (CP) — The U.S. Sd dee ae oe ee ee count of 4 per cent in terms Of/-jass A pfd. $1.75, class Canadian funds, down 3-32. Pound | ¢) 75, (U sterling $2.70 1-16, down 5-16. | DIVIDENDS Brazilian Traction, Light amd) Power Corp. of Canada Lid. 50 ne Births, Deaths, Marriag (When death notices are received tee tate te be included PRINCE COUNTY DANCE: Soring Valley Hall | Friday May 29th. AUCTION Sale coming soon at Elmer Pearson’s Farm Chelton. BINGO every Wednesday night Borden Legion Hall. Good cash prizes. Cash jackpot. _ DANCE At the Lot 16 half to- night Tuesday. Russell Warren's ' Girl aetna terete 2 ed Blanche Trainor. See Hazelbrook - Alexandra oir 5 E ; i i F F i E Ee e til May 30th. St. Anthony’s Legion Home, bingo starting Wednesday June ard. ‘ PRINCE COUNTY = e a - § c.f i gee i i Fee i i sin 3 3 SOCIAL ACTION RALLY and al meeting of the CATHOLIC SOCIAL WELFARE BUREAU at St. Pius X Hall, Parkdale, on’ Wednesday, May 27 | RALLY — at 2:00 p.m: Speakers: Rev. F. P. Aylward, J. E. Green and Eugene MacDonald. Supper at 6:00 p.m. MEETING at 8:00 p.m. Guest speaker Rev. Walter i Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL VACANCY. Dental Hygienist Department of Health and Social Services Province of New Brunswick QUALIFICATIONS: High School Graduation. A dip- loma from an approved school for Dental Hygienists. Preferably some years of experience as a@ Dental Hygienist. . SALARY: $3060 - 3600 per annum Annual Increment $180 Full Civil Service Benefits including three weeks an- nual vacation with pay, sick leave. benefits, super- annuation and retiring leave. Apply: DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 Power Co, Lid. $1.50, July 3, rec- ord June 16. Calgary Power Lid. 50 cents, pid. $1.25, July 2, record B pfd. -S. funds), record July record June 5. Moore Corp. Ltd. com. 20 cents class A pfd. $1.75, clas&B. pfd. $1.75, (U.S. funds), Oct. 1, ree- ord Aug. 28. :NET EARNINGS Hedley Spence, Hum-| Anglo American Exploration Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1958, engage- on $612,648, 51 cents a share (exclu- end sive of $410,592 profit on sale of jiagra— office building); 1957, $411,020, 35 T. G. Bright and.Co. Ltd., year icP glended Marcl'31: 1959, $508,732, $4.23 a share; 1958, $436,588, | $3.45. ARSENAULT — Died suddenly} | GRAIN May 23rd, 1959, Joseph B. Ar-| WINNIPEG (CP)—Grain trade Abram’s| Was on quiet lines Monday on fhe Village. The funeral will take| Winnipeg grain exchange with place from his late residence|most of the activity in flax, to Egmont Bay Parish Church. | where early selling was prompted by rains in some sections of Man- GREEN — Suddenly at 7 itoba and Alberta. Closing prices: 23, 1959, Mrs. William Greea,| Oats: May unchanged 74%; Jly of Hamilton, nee Joyce AnBiy, higher 75; Oct unchanged MacDonald, of Smmerside, im |753,a: Dec unchanged 74%b. Barley: May unchanged 99%; and burial will be conducted in Jiy % higher 1.00a; Oct % Hamilton, Ontario, on Wednes-|171G HER %.?%4B: Dec unchan higher 1.02b; Dee unchanged RDS OF THANKS |"Fiaz: aay % higher 3.13%; sty | unchanged-% lower 3.08; Oct 1.14 eaten 3 and Staff of the| son, °) Dec 1% lower 4 Dr. Keo Rye: May % lower 1.12; Jly % lower 1.12‘2a; Oct \% lower 1.1242; Dee unchanged 1.13'2nnt. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 nor 1.67%; 2 1.64%; 3 1.54%; 4 1.44%; 5 1.42%; 6 1.41%. 1 du- rum 1.89%; 2 1.86%; 3 1.72%. IWA and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.6734; 2 1.64%4; 3 1.5434; 4 1.44%; 5 1.42; 6 1.4134; 1 durum 1.89%; 2 1.86%4; 3 1.7234. ‘ PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country station, wooden cases, extra large 40'2-41, large 40, me- Butter: Current receipts, tend- erable, 6344, non-tenderable, 62% fresh grade creamery prints, job Monuments 63%. Cheese: delivered Montreal MONUMENTS VERE BECK & SON LTD. Montague & Charlottetown} NEW YORK Civil Service Commission P. O. Box 1055 Fredericton, N. B. Memorial Craftsmen since 1870 SALESMAN WANTED. The TISCO Aluminum Window— services of two salesmen immediately—TISCO sales- men must be energetic, dependable and interested in above average pay—This is a good proposition for the yight men. We offer — Draw against commission Health Plan ; Weekly Indemnity Complete Sales Course Experience not Essential Men with Car Preferred ' An interview with Mr. Dave Samson may be most interesting to you—Interviews from 10 to 12 a.m., 2 to 4p.m. daily. Tisco Aluminum Window Co. Suite No. 2 Currie Building Queen Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I. KINSMEN -KARNIVAL AT SUMMERSIDE CURLING RINK WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MAY 27th — 28th — 29th — 30th Adults 25¢ — Children 5c GAMES — CANTEEN — BINGO FIDDLING — and STEP DANCING ENTERTAINMENT OVER $100.00 IN DOOR PRIZES Co. require the 7:30 P.M. Presented by Kinsmen Club of Summerside Proceeds for community work OPPORTUNITY FOR SALESMEN CALLING ON COUNTRY GENERAL STORES IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Top-line of men's competitive work clothing and footwear as gide line. Liberal commission. Apply in writing stating age, " marital status and lines presently carried. All information strictly ‘confidential. Interview to be arranged later. Apply te Scheffer Bros. Lid... 389 St. Paul St\West, Montreal. SAWYER WANTED For the right man this is a»permanent job. Group insurance benefits. Workmen's Compensation. -Apply to— UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE OFFICE ored 32; wholesale Quebec white 33; colored 33; current receipts Ontario white f.0.b., grading sta- wholesale Ontario, colored, 35'2. 10s 40; Que ec 75s 185-1.90. NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market was thrown for a loss by late profit taking Monday after an early advance: Some rather sharp profit tak- ing in electronics and other space the general decline. average fell $1 to $229.20. Among Canadian issues, Alum- intum Ltd. and _ International Nickel dropped % each while Dome Mines and McIntyre Por- cupine lost % apiece. Canadian Pacific rose %, Distillers Seag- rams %, Granby Mining % and Hudson Bay Mining *%. In the Canadian List, on the American Stock Exchange Sap- phire Petroleums was up % but Brazilian Traction was down %, Canadian Marconi ‘%, Eureka 1-16, Preston East Dome 3-16 and Shawinigan %4. What stocks did: co Mon Fri Advances 380 578 Declines 640 434 Unchanged 210 213 Total issues 1230 1225 Beth Steel 61% Monty W 47% Borg Warner 43% NY Cent 284 C and O 73 «= Radii Corp Cons Edison 65 Std Oil NJ 51% El Auto El 4% Utd Aircraft 61% Gen Elec 90% Vanadium 139 «= Westngse 38% Gt. Nor Ry 56 In TT ry MONTREAL . MONTREAL (CP) — Prices Hl te Papers were among lest losers. Abitibi was a and off % at 34%. Mac was against the trend, up % it : i le i GRSEREETOGEEEUELURGSERESELE EE Among the most active Brazil lost 4% at 6, Massey g Y% at 155%, Bell declined 42%, Aluminium was off 285%, Arcan was up % at 6 was down % at Ll * ee Fzee crn é beady h33 b 5 gsn8.8sSousyer dele ye genes ae gord.de BeusecadetgyB ecerys as mom 2g ee = The mines and oils were irreg- ularly lower in light turnover. geet bg Bougucudkig gt econ hy « . Segees sb5Gouroet Fuge 858 sbSuounsg hg ¥rgengdy 3 eFSvounsg i Bugsoudy 3% Loe) L +|+ 1 ++ Lele lice BERSEREEERES 1+ rer i j 6 he ee BERK nExsneB. geheesks VETS wd oe $3 ++ L 20% Cons Pap sub.ckbavysy _ oo TORONTO ‘sects’ TORONTO ‘CP) — The stock market failed to hold its early advance Monday and near the close of trading prices in all sec- tions saggéd, thus giving the mar- ket a moderate decline on the, GF euSssne8. chavs - = 3 iy Ses segessgias é ~ 3 Western oils also lost a bit more than a point to close at a 1959 low while golds eased a few decimal points on index. Base metals, with senior issues adding fractions, hold on to a gain of nearly % point on their index. Mines were mixed to higher in general but coppers helped by carving out a fairly wide gain. Can-Erin, the most active stock iat 292,633 shares, | with a 22-cent gain to $1.97. Pato featured golds, adding 45 cents at $4.80ein active trading. West-|° ern oils moved down in a solid line but changes were generally |» managed to gesssiataeetss ~ re Vrenuccaceass 58 pieens ee 5 led coppers bubs = 3 Index changes: Golds off .04 to}, base metals western oils 1.03 to gest saEegtalsece’ & 3 g urbunesSbistix. seb yensetethersSasc Bau beniass Seow acsewrssbistys TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadien Press Toronto Stock Exqhange—May % } (Quotations in cents unless marked $. |» z—Odd lt, xe — Ex-dividend, xr—Ex- |} rights, xw—Ex-warrants.) Sales High Low Close Ch'ge MI Acad Uran 6550 | Akaitcho = all seeebagteietal SGu eek spceabbecs8s dium 31-32, small 24, B 23, C 19, Sa Ext Sam Receipts 139. | Am-Larder price 65 - 65'2; fresh wholesale, Arien tenderable 64, non - tenderable, | atias yx | Atlin-Ruf sisisiets = 3 Eu an * | Aumacho not waxed, Quebec white 32, col- | aumaque _ = = > Base Metals 3100 ess ieaBuyeuts tion, no quotation, colored, 3412; | B-Dva Potatoes: N.B. 75s 2.00 - 2.15; | Bevcon N.B, 50s 1.45-1.55; N.B. 10s .33-| Bibis SM; P.E.I. 75s 2.75 - 3.00; P.E.1. | pink’ Bay “y veri guebuosthectiunesboeesubsttacsbursets ue bseiek — SESS SSECESE = — - otbo8s as I RF |Broul Reef 11350 | Brnhrat * Sspgt By =8us Bl eSas ... + > Setor bunts oSocgrueeuy a = S45 Sgc% }Can Astoria 7200 se a — Ssuleeddediesgiae BSSFSESSSSESSS a880 LL t s 4 g Ss csusse age issues was the forerunner of can thor 19% 184 18% ~ geeeeee The Associated Press 60-stock | 2$3a a SG esaccays Se 83 os¥accausss ‘ bere bbe & oy va = wns ~ = 5 Stasse = oe * S x var.stie ~ = sb glededel sitet | beaks § - = Ss + s ~ = ° * gsbases, ss Pabecgeadsgheaatelslayiaucst SE pSeSkycwresebias ed, Ps + s’y L Ltt b 3% . + - aS - 3 - SuBEaeds BSnisd aby tek = vs BEREsge 88 wind ruse « s 3 - Li LI = *L Bhi be * s$ -s8 $38 « +i > | i gbeega8 & EEE ‘ = 4 & gels Look 3 + + 7 ? ‘ ' ; H a 22 t tl tht Gps efits z' Sistesse? + - BxBFiGeshvsy ime SGg cB Exe wEieGcd vgbyHsdSy-van.o¥ee gotisusgecureresyteeigubasssusuSeasdaysdlccee os ¥cbMbssaivay se, Fes grbhguagecursussySssScuk ugspieSeasSaycbbcces, s QEgESengcsssaseeeszakes eskisuczacgeeusg sSsets-8 Fir z + @aa ay 3 [ts 53 t mlt.b bs C Husky @tu Can WO us 165 “ss 16 Cent Del e735 67H C7 Charter O:}} 500 151 180 1580 -—3 2 Pete an mam mm Aljenbee 7 7 7 CDragn 2FfF 35 B&© B&B —h% C Mic Mae @& #0 WO “0 Con Peak 133 5 S$ 5 —&% C West P oo 45 64S li SS Cree wis 38 2590 - 199 1% +3 Dev Pal 2100 14% 16 Dome Pete 37 $11 \ ll ll +% Duvex 300 (10 8 s —% Dynamics 13600 169 158 160. —3 Fargo 600 5% «0 60 10 Gr Plains 35 $164 16 16% Home Oil A 654 $17% 17% 1™%—% Home O11 B 1400 $16% 16% 164% + % HBOUG $17 wb Jupi ter 170 220 4218 «218 «+3 Kroy 100, 6 4S 6 Landa 14 235 2H COU DSC+ 9 LI Pete 200 19 19 —! Marigold 100 14 1™% M4 +1 Mayfair 100 164 164 164 +4 Medal 3530 299 27 62M +12 Midcon 100 «8 BB 7 Min City 400 BOUT +'li Nat Pete eons 35 MS —$ N Bristol 600, 10° 6 WwW +% N Concord 200 17% 1% 17% +1% N Davies 22200 4% 3% W% N Superior 0 120 «(215=«(15 Northeal 20750 18% 18 19 NC Oils oo 35 «315 «35 —b NCO pr B52 Ba Okaita 305 108 107 107 —8 Pac Pete 300.3815 14% 14% Pac Pete w 90 97 95 975 —5 Pakjiser woo 4 «642 0«C 42-3 Permo pr 4550 13 13 1300 -—3 Peruvy Oils 2000 165 164 165 Petrol 46300 204 189 189 —3 Phillips 210 100 «(100 100 —1 Place 160 172 165 6 -—2 Prairie Oil 500 3 0 310 Prove Gas 6500 280 275 275 st Quonto 5000 (12 12 12 Ranger yoo \197 197 197 +6 Reef Expl 200 6 6 6 — Ricky P es «(ll 0% It Royalite 95 850 85 823 —2 Royalite pr 100 $19 ig 19 Sapphire 6wo 157 1533 165 -4 Sapph debs 320 $3 592 BA—% Sarcee 3775 120 118 120 +2 South U 00 0 OCT 2 -—1 Spooner 1000 «(17 7 Ww 4 Stanwell BH BW 6 49-21 Submarine 1000 190.162 162 -—8 Tex Cal 2700” —87 6 s —1 Tidal 17500 110 102 194 +1 Triad Oi} 2400 460 455 460 +5 U Canso vt 2% 17% 17 1% —-4 Un Ojjs 8350 220 215 217 —1 Wayne 19000 20 19 2» 6+! Wespae iIMmz au OUzClUB Cel Wsburne 6175 =85 a2 Ss . W Cdn OG 5120 158 18 152 -8 W Cdn OGw_ 100m 6 Ss 8 W Decalta 3850 17% «#168 «#4170 W Naco oo 6 % =m —4 Winlfall 15900 16% 14% 4-3 ae 1% 6 6 -—3 Dathousie 1000 BANKS Mont 1315 $5735 S7'e 57% + % NS 426 $79% 78% 78% + % Cimm , 1141 982% 61% @ Imp 7% 37 4% 74% Royal 790 $34% 83% 84% +1% Tor-Dom 455 $592 50% Seite + % INDUSTRIALS _ Alumini 37 328% 232 Ws —% Anglo Nfld 2100 $7 6% % Cc Brew 4% l% 41 41% time OS 8 fl Inland i300 (6% —% Nor Star a4 $14% 14% «14% Pembina N 45 99% % %%—% Simpsons 670 $4 3H 3s — % Wainwright 20 205 205 205 Walkers 202 3% MG HY Weston B 5 1% 41 4K + % INDUSTRIALS Arcan 45 86% + Mass-F $885 $15% 15a lia — %& Trans Min (550 S44 M6 14 —% Dom Tar 445 $17 16% 17 +% Bejl Phone 4123 43 642% 2% OILS 3 Sapphire ao 157 143 1% —4 Petrol 46300 204189 108 3 Basco 310 8 7 7% +1 Can Erin 292633 201 191 197 +2 H of Lakes 129500 2% 19% 22% +m Radiore auso 40 «112 #190 «+17 Bevcen no un 2 BD +h Pato Ts 45 40 +S MUTUAL FUNDS By The Canadian Press Bid ar erican Growth 7.47 81 een 2.73 2B Canadian Investment 9.17 10.06 Canafund ar os Qhampion Mutual 5. . Commonwealth Inter su 9.16 Corporate Investors 93% 10.17 Dom Equity Inv 15.45 15.77 58 Exec Fund 5.71 5.96 Fond Collectif 5.44 5.98 Grouped Income 3.99 4.36 Inceme Accum 5.59 6.11 Growth Oil and Gas 7.69° 8.07 Investors Growth Fund 641 69 Investors Mutual 11.59 12.53 Keystone 13.43 14.53 Leverage Fund 671 737 Mutual Accumulating Fund 76 8.37 Mutual Income Fund 5.33 5.86 North Amer Fund of Cda 9.20 10,00 Radisson 492 5.41 Regent Fund 8.73 6.29 Sav and Inv er ‘ ~ . o Sirervine Exe & “2 i Exec 56 oC és Supervised Exec 57 5 i pemanaise Growth Fund 1.88 2.02 Electronic Timed Investment Fund 25.90 5.90 Accumulative Unites sas and b—Plus stock exchange commission. x—U.S. Fund. DEATH NOTICE MRS. ALVIN MacKENZIE Kenzie occurred suddenly at her home in Mt. Stewart on A 10th, 1959 in 68th. year. Mrs. MacKenzie was the for- mer Alice Hemphill of George- town. Besides her husband, she leaves to mourn two daughters, Amy, at in 1955. al was held from Mt The funer: oa Donald Spray—Ramona and Johnny Mac- Dona Id ‘ Spray—Mattie Hemphill and fam- Tuesday for Whitby, Ontario. a L.S.C.K. ‘2 R.D., Roy Hemphill __ and Mrs. Hemphill of Cornwallis, N.S., where Mr. Hemphill is sta- zi qioaed with the Ravel: Conniiaws ; Navy, were recent guests of Mr. - Hemphill’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hemphill. . : Mr. Colin Landry of the Royal Canadian army Medical Corps, was a recent visitor to Monta- gue and Georgetown, where he town he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hemphill. turned home after being a pa- tient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. - Mr. Raymond Soloman, accom- panied by his daughters Carmelita ‘%*/ and Marlene, motored to Char- lottetown on Thursday. Mr. J.B. Edwin Reid, of Rollo Bay, Sheriff of Kings County, was a visitor to Georgetown on Fri- % day. Mr. Ray Murphy left last week for Toronto, Ont., where he plans on obtaining employment for the summer months. Mr. James Llewellyn has re- jturned home after receiving treat- j;ment in the Prince Edward Is- . land Hospital. WHIM ROAD © Mr. Kenneth MacDonald, who is a student at Dalhousie Univer- sity spent a few days recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. - Colin MacDonald, Commericial Cross. Kenneth is spending the summer at Fredericton, N. B., with the Department of Agricul- ture. * = Mr. Johnny Clarey of Monec- - ton, N.B., spent the holiday week- end at his home in Whim Road. ~~ Miss Susan Bierin of Charlotte town, visited her parents, Mr. and ~ Mrs. Dick Bierin at Kilmuir, over 7a the weekend. Mr. Frank Graham spent the holiday weekend with his fam- ~ ily at Commercial Cross. Mr. amd Mrs. Cecil Campbell of Whim Road ‘recently visited : their daughters, Mrs. Reuben Watts of York and Mrs. Harry Lawson of Stanhope. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Downe and family of Charlottetown spent ‘the holiday weekend with Mrs.” — Downe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. _ Dan Stewart of Kilmuir. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watts of York, spent Sunday~at the home: - of Mrs. Watts parents, Mr. andi Whim Road friends of Mr. and Mrs. James Aitken of George- town Royalty were very sorry to ience on Sunday and are glad to know they are all well and no after effects resulted. Mr. Aitk- ens and family were out in a saiuboat when it capsized and they had to cling te he upturned boat for an hour, until Mrs. Aitk- en collected a rescue crew. Miss Ida Moore has returned |to her homes in Montague after spending the winter in New York..--- City. She is receiving a hearty * welcome home. D.G. PIUSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran ~ motored to Hebron Lot 8 recent- - ly where they were the guests of - their daughter, Mrs. Alton Me- ~ Isaac and Mr. Mclsaac. ; A large crowd attended the bingo at the home of Mr. and — Mrs. Peter F. Gallant on Tues- the week-end visiting relatives and friends in Piusville and Lot — 1; Mr. Freddie Corcoran, Char- ~ pril | lottetown, was visiting relatives ~ in Piusville over the week-end. and family -- Spray Ella Rafuse and family Spray—Horace and Marjorie Cameron gins and boys % Spray—Carol and Mr. and Mrs. — John A. MacDonald -| Spray—Aletha and Tom Picone ~ Spray—Alice and Guy Hemphiff Spray—Joan and Dick Hennessey, Jean and Allison Moore “wl Spray—Ivan and Lizzie Hemphill ~_ -| Spray—Hattie and Clifford Moore. Spray—Ken and Madeline Rich-.. Spray—Lottie and Calvin Lewis Cut Flowers—Rita Ross and fam- © ily ‘ Cut Flowers—Mary and Merton Jardine and Bruce ~ ae CARD OF THANKS | visited relatives. While in George- Mrs, Walter MacLean has re Mrs. Cecil Campbell, Whim Road" hear about the terrible exper- a | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corcoran ~~ and son Linsey of Halifax, spent - 7% DP ot Bea died As