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Canadian Press id Ask Investment 1 on 0.5: u 01 30.06 nylon Mutual Fund I 514 5.05 monwealth Inter 7.21 7.92 morale Invanora 0.50 I.“ at Fund 5.11 5.46 Fond Collect“ A 5.18 5." 6mm Income 3.51 3.97 Crowd: Mines 3.04 4.04 .flm Oil and Gal 7.75 8.10 .. Investors Growth 5.57 6.03 " Investor. Mutual 10.31 11.15 - Keystone of Canada 11.40 12.33 Leverage Fund 1 5.39 5.32 Mutual Accumulating 6.79 7.42 Mutual Income \ 4.90 5.36 Prat ct Revenue 5.11 5.59 Badiuon 4.73 no Retest Fund 0.03 5.53 Supervised Amer 6.23 6.00 Supervised Exec 55 34.77 Supervised Exec 51: 33.5: Supervised Exec 57 4.09 .. Supervised Growth 1.77 1.90 Supervised Income us 4.17 W Electronics 11.37 12.61 Timed Investment A535 35.35 5' . n .n. ,. no 1515 saw. :9 2916.114 A~Less and Bp—Illl stock exchange commission. MONTREAL m: LEAD MONT srocxs MONTREAL (or) —— 'I‘he mu- Iret was mixed it the close of modest trading on the Montreal 'and Canadian stock exchanges ‘Wednesday. Most changes were firsctional. The utilities, however. included p some big gainers. Shaw-ind”n s. . I'Abmhl ' lumped 1% to 283/4. Quebec Power climbed 1% to 35% and Jamacta ~«was up a point at 08. But Union .Gas was off 8/4 at 171/; and Vs- 'boint losses were taken by Bell at 1.2 and Brazil at 7. Strong spots were McColl. up 1% at 59, and Dow Brewery up ll point at a new high of 41. Los- ses of 11/: each were taken by General Motors at 41": and Ford 'A at 92. Canada Cement gained ’1 at 33 and, EA on lost 11. at 4111:. " Up “.1 each were Canadian 011 at 30. Imperial 011 at 45 and ‘Sirks at 33, a new high. Build- Sank Mont 1.71/1 Imp Bank 52 50 Bank NS . Lm ‘ Bnque C Nat 453/4 IntpNgIrlIt a Bathurst B 2.1 1111 Pap 1011/"- geraialm .2 $5155.17" 11; 7 c, l Bldg Prod 4:1 N sslear 2?“; C Cement 3J1 Nnramia AW: 1". Bnk Com 50 Price 42% Cdrl Brew 327/1; Que Pow 3512 Can Brew or .11 Royal Bank St Clio Celau 14 St. LCorp 15” M NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP) ~ The stock market made another modest rise Wednesday in c o m p a r a lively slack trading. The market was preoccupied by expectations of a lower short interest which was announced af- ter the close. The drop was from and was the first declined in this total since last January. Expectations of congressional passage of the minerals subsidy program boosted Kentnecott to ‘a rise of 1%. Other non ‘ ferrous metals were also firm. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose 70 cents to $183.30. Aluminium Ltd. dropped 1/4 among Canadian issues. Canadian ‘Pacific gained 1/11. dome mines lost V4, Hudson Bay Mining ad- vanced -%, International Nickel was up Vs, McIntyre Porcupine lost 1% and Walker Gooderham was of! V8. Among Canadian stocks on the American exchange Brazilian Traction gained 1/1, Sho-winigan was up 1%, Molybdenite ad- vanced 1-16 and Preston East Dome was down 1/s,l1‘argo Oil, Richvw‘ell and Scurry Rainbow Oil all dropped fractions. What stocks did: NEW your: cmsnvcgrocxs Bath Steel " 44% Kennecott 931.6 Borg Warner 33% Monty W 387/: C and 0 601/4 NY Cent 18% Cons Edison 523/4 Radio Corp 3410 151 Auto El 351/. std on NJ 55 Gen Elec 031/1 Utd Aircraft 295/11 Goodyear 88 Vanadium 347/3 Gt. Nor Ry 41% Westngaa, 61% Int '1‘ T 40% ' ‘ PRODUCE MONTREAL (OP) —- Agricul- ture department .quotatious: 1 Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country stations, wooden cases, extra-large 53; largese; medium 45; small 28; B 34-35; C 23. Re- ceipts 100. » I ' ‘ Butter: current receipts tend- arable 63%. not tenderable 62- 621/0. trash grade crea-mery prints job price 039% 4%; fresh. whole- sale 63%. 7 Cheese? Delivered Montreal not waxed, Quebec white 381/2. col: ored 33%; wholesale Quebec white 341/2, colored 34%; current receipts Ontsrlo white 1.0.13. grad- ing station 35, colored 36%; no quotations for wholesale Ontario. Potatoes: Quebec, new, 755 1.00- 1.10. GRAIN WENTN‘IIPEG (CP)-—Most prices showed early declining tendenc- ies Wednesday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange as selling was prompted by reports of better- than—expected yields. ' Closing prices: the record figure of a month ago » Oats: Oct 11 higher 761/4; Dec is higher 7-41.“; May V4 higher! 751/41). Barley: Oct 3/1; higher 98%; Dec; its lower 95%; May unchanged ml 111 lower 97Vzb. Flax: Oct % lower 3.00%: Dec 711-311 lower 2.92b; May 1/4 lower- unchanged 2.941/2-3/3. Rye: Oct 1 higher 1.06V2h; Dec 1—1171. higher l.08%-%; May 1%- 1'/11 higher 1.12%3. Prices for class two wheat for export to. countries outside IWA: 1 nor 1.63%: 2 1.59%: 3 1.51%; 4 1.412%; 5 1.34%; 6 1.30%. 1 durum 1.92%; 2 1.91%; 3 1.77%. IWA and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.63%; 2 1.59; 3 1.51%; 4 1.42%; 5 1.34%; 6 1.30; l durum 1.92%; 2 1.91%; 3 1.77%. CROWN FORESTS Nine-tenths of Canada’s exist- ing forests stand on. publicly- owned Crown lands. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE'PROBATE COURT The 19th day of August AD. 1958. In Re Estate of RAY ATHER- TON late of Lot 48 in Queens County in the said Province, Farmer, deceased, Intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING : WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Minnie Blanche Atherton. formerly of Lot 48 aforesaid but now of Cambridge in the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts in the United States of America. Widow, the Administra- trix of the above named Estate, pnaying that a citation may be issued forthe purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore here— by required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char. lottetown in Queens County in the .said Province, on Monday the 22nd day M September next com- ing, at the hour of ten o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should be passed and an order for attribution made to close the-Es- tate as prayed for in said petition and on motion-01f A. James Has- lam.’ Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED tbat a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some news- paper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date, hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely, in thehallofthe ourtHousein Charlottetown af ' , at "or near the Mt. Herbert ’Hall in Mt. Herbert in Queens County afore- said, so that all persons interested in the, said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Queen‘s County, the day and year first above written. (Sgd.).\FIrdnces B. Vinnicombe. ; Registrar. T111112, August 21, 1958 The Guardian Page 17 N. S. - Camp-Site Program Said To Be Success HALIFAX (CP) — Lands and forests officials here say the camp—site developemnt program in Nova Scotia is already success- ful although still in a preliminary stage. Three camp-sites are now avail- able and being used in the pro- vince. The development program is jointly sponsored by the Pro- vincial and Federal Governments. The Shelburne site, opened Aug. 8, is on 55-acre Shepherd‘s Island. Another camp—site, with 15 acres cleared. is in operation at Why- CANADA PROVINCE OF 'PRINICE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 19th day of August A.D_ 1958. In Re Estate of ALAN H. LOVE and PETER ALLAN JAMES LOVE late of Charlottetown'in Queen's County in the said Pro- vince, Civil Servant and Infant respectively deceased, Intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or lite-rate person within said County GREETING : WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of A. Walthen Gaudet of Charlott own afore- said, Solicitor, hhe drainistrator of the Estate of the above deceas- ed Alan H. Love, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby requir- ed to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and ap- pear before the Judge \present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queen's County in the saidPro- vincefion Thursday the 25th day of September the next coming, at the hour of ten o’clock fore- noon of the same day to shew cause‘ if any they can why the Accounts of the Said Est-ate should not lie-passed and an order for distribution .made to close the Estate as prayed for in said “eti- tion and on motion of A. Walther: Gaudct Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in Charlottte- town aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forth- with posted in the folloWiug public places respectively, namely. In the nath the Cmrt House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or oar the Bank of Now: Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Canadian Bank of Com- merce in Charlottetown aforesaid. so that all persons interested'in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold rcanard Palmer,- Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte- town in Queen’s County, the day and year first abovewri-tten. Registrar. cocomagh in lnverness. Altho‘gh not completed. tours ists are already making use of a 30—acre site at Caribou in Pictou County. These sites with fire-places. lave atorics and pavilions. will aug- ment many that are privately sponsored and those supervised by the Federal Government. There are eight such sites in Cape Breton's Highlands National Park. EARLY MEDICINE Among the earliest records of definite surgical tr a i n i n- g are those of the Hindus in about the fifth century B.C. MORTGAGE SALE 70 acres, Lot 52, Kings County There will be sold by Public Auction in trout of the Law Courts Building in Charlotte- town on Friday the 5th day of September, AD. 1958 at the hour of twelve o’clock noon ALL THAT TRACT, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number 52 in Kings County bounded and described as follows, that is to say :— On the, south by the Lake Road, on the East by land in possession of Mrs. Theresa Mc- Donald formerly Jamea Mc- Aulay’s land, on the North by the Cardigan Road, on the West by land in possession of Charles McAulay containing fifty acres of land a little more or less. ALSO ALL THAT OTHER tract. piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Towndiip Number fifty-two in King’s County, bounded and described as follows, that is to say's:—Boun1ded on the North by the. ld Cardigan Road, on the Ea by land formerly in pos- session of Daniel A. McDonald (now owned by John Mustard), on the South by the 48 Road, in possession of the said Aeneas McQuaid containing Twenty- aores of land a little more or less. I The above sale, is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a certain 1n- date the Mth day of February, AD. 1948, and made between Cornelius Curran of St. Teresa’s, in King’s County, Farmer, and Jennie Curran, his wife. 01“ THE ONE PART, and Gilbert A. Gaud'et, of Charlottetown, in. Queens County; Trustee. OF. THE OTHER 'PART, which said Mortgage has by assignment now become vested in the undersigned and became of the fault having been made default in payment of the principél money /and interest secured thereby. , For further panbiculars apply Gaudet & Haszard, Solicitors. Bank of Commerce Building, Charlottetown, P. E. I. . DATED this 12th day of August, AD. 1958. The Eastern Trust Compan‘y, Trustee Estate. Alexamlra M. H. Carved, Assignee. and on the West ‘by land now - denture of Mortgage bearing '3 f .103 Products slipped 3.; to 43 and i-Molson's B was off finial 311 Penny issues were mixed in a finerally narrow range. The closing averages show hanks off 0.01 a: 53.14. uinlmcs 91' “P 04 at 145.6, IanUSiI‘laIS up -. ll 279.0. combined up 1.5 at 132.0. 9311515 up 1.0 :11 10.1.4 and golds ‘u 0.28 at 72.96. p “DVTRFAI. CLO‘ING STOCKS Hm. SHIIII ,h Mew! A39h Bud 33" M” ‘9’" 1 x. ‘1 l ,. u m 110110511012,011u51'3...su1 YOU on W pmdfmfyum‘h' when thm’: Canal-Pry Mafia! ' Fromthosparklin’gnfruhmentoffiammuflmh'nry‘ GingerAlctothesatirfyinglifiofCanachry’a .wide variety of fiction, wholesome goodness and tangytastemmdemarksofthodeliciom CusdaDryhnfilyofbevmgul, , FURNITURE CO. LT. ~I101»:Movrvmarcuutmu71.1.17. m a car was women; unmxfl “an alarm nice. AND w m SEEN HIM, TOUCH" m an. awn NAP. mt mm m mun, AM"! Will rum woummsmr . . . YOU‘LL W m went :0 Hour 7. mm m um an iron 0N0 i at THE OWN"?! 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