‘tisedtiine blddgn Wnnfliorotherwiullmbe continued trom psg_e 11- "'fioh:l_r-eei. Stocks Toronto Stocks 'I$%TO. (CP- — Bssemetals closed (inn in both seniors and juniors Is the stock nurket closed higher Thursday. Noranda hit I 1054 high of I'l0.50 and amp not named so cents. Weetem oils closed with gains in added at cents. Canadian Colleries and Canadian Atlantis were ahead key issues. Csnsdian Homutesd but General Pete lost N cents. Senior golds were stronger with juniors and prospects steady. use so so as “N Ahr I3) III 110 MM Am lndue 11 I1 I’! lllfl Am ‘Ii 15% I5 15% I000 Anacen III III 800 II Angle (341! IN 500 I00 10 Al] Ola P Fr 51% II% 51% I00 Anheao I I I 8800 Apex Nos 1% I I 1000 Area 30% I1 I‘! lM00 Aquarius II 1'! ll 1 Ana II% 81 I1 1000 Ariel I I I 15% Alcot II I5% 55% 1100 Aubeile I I% I lofl Aurnacho 11 1'! 11 1000 Aumasisn 10 10 10 300 Minor 29 810 I100 Avllis 11% 11 ll% 2500 Bags ll 15% 15% B Halley Sal I2’! I10 - I10 Bluff 150 ll! lI5 isoo sauna en in em .1150 Banal 100 III lfl I00 Barvue 150 100 1.10 I100 larv War: II 31 I5 1% Bsryrnln MI III III 53” Bath 32 31 3! I000 I Dug M 33% 34 500 Iellek 15% 15% 15% EM loll !‘|'I IWs 11 500 Boreas II II moo III: Gun 10% 10% 10% Dev 10% 1200 llbll ll 11 12 IN!‘ 1 I% II‘ 11% Babb 3% 25 ll Hon 1! 11% 11”- «son My 12 10 101/: 100 lraloi-no no 330 I 7% 7% III5 Irilluld I12 I10 I11 I100 Irit I05 ll! Brit In 0 11% I 21% I50 Iroul I00 151 100 000-Bnm 19 ll 19 050 nrunswie” I50 050 050 ‘I000 Buff Cdn 2115 1| 2| 1000 Bull 111 5% 3% 3% 5500 Calder 10 ll 20 5 Caldwell lpr ll 11 1! M05 Cal and Id 11% 11% lllfi sooo call II 10% ill‘; 1000 Cslnorth ‘I’! 1'! 17 um Cal can sea :15 415 1150 Camp RI ‘H5 700 N5 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TEN DER SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Tuesday, 20 July, 1954 for the construction of a SEVENTY-FIVE BED TREATMENT CENTRE at FALCONWOOD HOSPITAL Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Plans and Specifications may be obtained from the Department of Public Works and Highways, Provincial Building, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, on deposit of $100.00. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Minister of DOUGALD MacKINNON. Public Works and Highways. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS Province of Prince Edward Island TEN DER Scaled TENDERS will be received until noon on Sat- urday, 19 June, 1954, for the Subgrade Construction of a rtion of the TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY — Section HAVEN to CHURCHILL, a distance of 3 miles. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained at the office of the undersigned, Provincial Building, Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Island. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above adver- tised time and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. R. Deputy Minister Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 10 June, 1954. G. WHITE, - of Public Works In Highways DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS AND HIGHWAYS ~ - ,Province of Prince Edward Island ‘ TEN DER Sealed TENDERS will be received until noon on Sat- urday, 19 June.-1954, for the Subgrade Construction of a portion of the TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY — Section CHURCHILL to BON SHAW, a distance of 2.6 miles. Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtained t the office of the undersigned, Provincial Building, Ch r- lottetown, Prince Edward Island. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the above adver- tised time and bidders are invited to present their bids in Person (or otherwise) and be present at the opening. , R. Deputy l t Charlottetown, - Mm ' er Prince Edward, Island 10 June, 1954. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC G. WHITE, of Public Works as Highways v woaxs AND mcnwars Province or Prince Edward mind TEN Sealed mmsns will be urdny. I9 June. 1954, roi- 3D0rtionofthe'i'RANS«C CORNWALLtoNEW ‘he of the iottelown. Prince HAVEN, a distance of 3 mil 3’ cations and Tmder Forms may undersigned, Provincial Edward Island. ' DER received until noon on Sat- Su de Construction of ADA G1-{WAY — Section es. be obtained at Building, Char- -l.4owestorany’l'ende‘rn.otneccuarilyaccepted. NOTE: Tlrldlfl wiilibe and are lnvitedto opened at the ‘above adver- , present their bids‘in present at the opening. - . .n.o.wiirrI:. oopuiyuinumoimuic Works a Highways §§:!E§§§§§§§:§1i§§§§§§§§§§e§ Q90 6 CC 96“ seéggggigé‘igiiggtiiigsaizit " 5 plgfi wig! ‘ oi ' §°‘5 1 5 ' *1 I110 ' sol 3500 Em Glacier 1000 Estella 1600 Eureka 640 FII 7100 Fargo 100 Fed P ‘'50 1-‘enl 1300 Frob 1900 Gas Ex “"20 Gun Mines I00 Gen P .100 Gen 1’ A 700 Giant Yk 2500 God: L I500 Goldcrest 1000 Gold Eagle 1500 G! Ur l000 Goldhawk 6900 Grnli B 20000 Grandines l00.Gridoil 1901 Home O 2000 Hum Yk III Hlld II)’ 1000 Hugh Pam 500 Husky 7500 H)’ Chars 2000 Ind LI 1:100 lnsprtn 140’! int Nickel 20 int Nickel . 2500 Jacknlle 500 Jasper 33166 Jeli 1000 Job 2500 Juliet 0500 Jane 700 Jun -1700 Kay! 10500 Ken tiuu Kerr Add 1940 Kcymet 200 Kirk LR 3000 Kirk Town 1500 Lk Ling 10051. Show $§i!E:§§§Es!;!§5§§ _:§§:s.Ei§§:ES§§=is§§=§§ 0 i:§:§§§ B. 5 !I% I‘ H u 5 same no ‘ -s _ u o o Ee§§§§§§§ , . .. _=.seu,i hi or 14% esie 203:1 Lamsque J75 J75 J75 39030 Land 10 IV: 9 V 500 Laps Cad 5% 0% M4 1000 Lav svi M Ma 2000 Leltcl ‘I0 70 70 V 1000 Lox NV: 10% 10!: 1000 Li nit 91- w. 91.. 5200 Laredo 35% 3: :15 I200 Louvlct 21 I0 10 175 Mac 177 111 177 500 lilacflo 10 10 10 H6500 Mack I9 Ill 48 5.175 Marl I13 1% 105 030 Madsen 100 10.1 165 300 lilal IIJ I45 145 i000 Marl: 10 10 It! 2000 Marl J0 30 36 Mon Mun II I! 3| 500 Ml! We 9% 9'5: 01 Mel: IS 01 03 1000 Mel! I0 40 I0 1100 Mar Ii. III 10 1900 Mer P ‘ I00 060 000 5500 Meta Ur 15% II II 200 Max 1. and 1' pr 1% 1% 7%‘ 5000 Mideen 5| SI 58 1600 ii 185 1 100 iioo M -s '1: 11:: ‘EA 112.! Mng Op XI 1000 Monioco la 1: 18 10100 Need I M 50 I0 inioo Nat Ex 58 II 51 M00 Nes Labins 175 110 103 1250 N A gar 1 dis am 21000 N Bid 30 31% 30% 800 N Bristol 130 121 130 0000 N I I50 III I56 1000 New CC! II 15 65 mo N Cent 5 as u as 1000 Davies ll 10 10 N Continental II II I! 1000 Davies 10 15 10 5900 New Dellll 115 10! III 0300 N Dev 17% 1'! 17 4350 N Dicker! I00 300 295 119! N Highriflgu II ll 1! zooo N Hugh mi M M M 1000 N Kelou 12% 11% 11% uooo N Lagusrn I‘A ISI 0% “100 New LIN U 101 VI 100 10050 N Mylamaque 11% I4 211,-‘.- 't\00 Nevins-ll 0% 5% 0% 10050 New Non 5 4% IV: 500 New Plclltt 5 5 I 0000 N Ryan L 15 1I% Ml‘) 11000 N Senator I2 10% 11 100 N superior I10 I10 510 3300 N10 Yam: 5% %% 5% I300 Nlplssing III 300 Ill) 1000 Nlsto 10 10 10 m Norsnda 10% V0 10% 1000 Norgold - I I I 30I Normal :00 all 1500 Norpsx 1I% II 1015 soon NC oi]: no no no 500 Nlldlllslrln ll 31 ll % ohrlen 01% II 05 2100 Okllll 151 150 150 111.50 Opemlska III IM 110 30300 Pse lien 11 ll 19 M00 PII: Poll 10% 900 10% lIl|00 ‘Pal WIII Il 3| Il I000 Parunaq 5% S 5 7II00 Psrbee 35 ll 55 IN PI r ‘I5 ‘I5 ‘I5 1H0 POI R 700 G0 I” IN Peruv Oils 17% 90% 98% MN I! 52 5| H P C-NV I03 105 105 IQ IN 1‘ 1 1 Ill III 11% llil lI'/I II I II I II CI 170 II III I I15 I'% I 81 MI IN III 15 ll - II I III 510 I7 I‘! II“ lI“~ 1I% nu . It In 10% ‘I ‘I0 10 10 4% IV‘ 9! ll C II 111 157 1] ll % P 1% ll 1! «I 4% 11 ll 3 ll! 1. II II II C II 1 RI III II 3! I M II 1| 1| I I III 1114 MI lie 73 II 11% 11% ID Hampton and Vicinity mineral services for the widely- known and highly respected mar- iner. Captain 0. I. Myers, conduc‘ ed at the Salvation Army Citadel by Capt. and Ira. ‘rltcombe, and at Crspsud Cemetery by True Brothers Lodge where interment took place, were largely attended. An unlortunste accident occurred to a North Tryon resident on June 0. While Mr. lug. Thomas was doing some adjusting to the under portion‘. or his car, (which no us was Jacked up). something caused NV: WA the jack to slip from its position causing the raised car to drop. I00 syivanite lifil 112 I11 % T H Ill [11 Ill 1000 ‘I'll Cll RI 115 III IQ Tomblll 50 II I! ll) ‘res-Brit [00 HI 15I I00 Trans Imp Io: I00 301 Trans Era 41 I6 I6 2100 Trans Res 55 I3 I! 1000 Trend Pete I I I 8115 Triad 0 I30 515 M0 I00 ta I1 :1 ~ 11 1000 U Mining 10% 10% 16% % UII Oill 105 108 103 360 U Alb I5 315 310 I575 Upfl Cl! 100 10) 10I 8500 Van not I I I 530 Ventures 11 ll uoo Violnrnae VI 110 110 III Waite Ans 15% 12% 11% j Wekualie 8% 5% 5% 110M W AIIIIY 1.5% 13% 15 115 W Leasehold: B0 I50 lollw West '1‘ Oils :3 1’! 31% 1000 W Tungst I: 1: :2 I100 Wilrlcll 51% ll 51% 500 Windward 7% 1 1'/A I15 Wr Hlrl I67 157 150 M000 Yale lead :5 as 35 ukeno us in 135 I500 Yuksxeo 10 1I% II 8500 Eenfie 11 10 CURB 300 lulolo I15 I70 370 1000 Pate SIS 305 355 1200 Pend Ore CM 560 365 1000 Yukon Con 52 51 58 sANxs , us Montreal use « us. 1510 N Scotia I55‘ Id lI5 Tosonto Id‘/4 II Id% 101 Commerce :10; 31% 3102 20 Dominion .1532 35% 31% IN Royal 16% I0 I6 !NDU5'|"RlALl 881 C Brew 15% 25% 2551 1230 D Mlj 12156 1.1% 13“ llli 10% 10% I20 Simp Total Sllell 1.923.000. 1, tive audience, Carleton W. 1. pre- ' and suitably adopted for his re- I resulting in undetermined injuries to Mr. Thomas. requiring immedi- ate medical attention. Best wishes are extended for an early recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Birchfield Yeo were visitors among relatives and friends in Hampton on June 0. The death at Kingston on June 0th of Mrs. Alice Yeo, widow of William ‘lee. who for many years conducted a general user sntlla business there, has real ed a widely-known and highly respect- ed citlsen. in her ma year. Catherine and Florence lnce have enjoyed entertaining for their re- cent guut. their niece. Mrs. Stan- ley ‘Murchison of North River. Mrs. Murchison was formerly Mist Bertha Macxinnon. The death at North ‘Ryan, on June I of Mrs. Jessie 1:. Leard. widow of Edward Lend. removes a well-known and respected citizen or this community, whose span of life had closely reached the cen- tury mark. Many relatives and friends paid their final tributes of love and respect by their presence at the services in Tryon United Church, and the adjoining ceme- tery. ‘ Relatives and friends of Mr. Mark Cameron regret to learn of his sudden illness, necessitating his entering the hospital for med- ical treatment. Best wishes are extended for early and complete restoration to good health. He is a large scale farmer of Hampton. On June 7, before an apprecia- sented their play "Aunt Jerusha on the'Wnr Path", in Hampton Hall, sponsored by the Desable W. I. General observations were that each actor was well chosen spective part. Between acts, Mrs. Lawson. a young lady not long out from Scotland. in Kiltie and Sailors costume respectively danced thwe and the’ Sailor’s hornpipe and generously responded to con- Iloomfield Notes —'I'he Maritime Electric Co.. are in this district building I line. preparing for the electricity which is to come through here in the very near future. Mr. Keith Pratt. motored to Bos- ton. Massachusetts. on business on May 00. and returned on June 2. Mr. Donald Mcnougail. student at at. Dunstan's University has returned to his home in Bloom- field to spend his summer holi- days. Messrs Nelson G. Gallant. Oscar Gallant Philip Gallant and Alyre Gallant were busily engaged in hauling and loading pulp for Mr Keith Pratt, recently, ' Mr. and Mrs. Nelson G. Gallant and flmily have taken up resi- dence in Bloomfield recently in a house purchased from Mr. Wood. row Dyment. The annual school meeting was held in Bloomfield recently with a very small attendance. Mr. Vance Mcl(ay was appointed as new trus- tee to replace Mr. Richard Adams. ML -7°hm1}’ Gfillflni. Bloomfield recently spent a few days in Mun. mincgash. Sincere sympathy is extended to relatives of Miss Lucina McMillan whose death occurred suddenly at her home in Bloomfield. Quite a number from this district attend- ed her funeral June 7. Jarushs" provided an enjoynblg evenings entertainment, and clog. ed with the National Anthem. Sponsored by the Orange Lodge of Canoe Cove, Hampton W. A. presented their variety concert, in Canoe Cove Hall on June 11. be- fore a large audience. Each num- be!" Of the program. under the chairmanship of Rev. R. H. Bax- ter.‘ received generous applause. A delightful luncheon was served by tinuous encorcs. The play "Aunt the ladies of the Lodge. —cE Friday. June 18. 1054 The Guardian Page 15 '—lIono.'lIo"Nis"Linnn the seven months he FRANKFURT. Germany (AP)— v Pte. Robert G. Hinkiey of the G""‘"’’' h" United States army got | 115.190: letter from his girl Monday. he warn’! really surprised. During has been in received five other unusual letters from her. each 50 feet long. Besides. he gets one but normal-size letter from her a day. GROW SHOT THE QUEEN'S COUNTY BRANCH of the Announce Another CROW SHOOTING CONTEST, CLOSING DATE AUGUST 15 PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN _Rules as _follows:— 1. To be eligible for any prize 25 pairs of must be handed in. Packing Co. Ltd., Charlottetown. 3. Crows must be either shot or trapped. 4. Junior Competitors to be under 16 years of Fish and Game Protection Association. Adult Member-ship—$1.00. Junior Member-ship—50c. NOTICE The Department of Industry and Natural sources expect that anyone collecting bounty sh turn in 10U of complete crow bodies delivered to legs to the Royal Packing Co. Ltd. This applies to Queen's County. r. 2:. 1. FISH AND GAME PROTECTION ASS'N. legs 2. Legs must be delivered or sent to the Royal ago. 5. Competitors must be members of the P. E. 1. Re- ould the Government Cold Storage, Esher Sip, Charlottetown. Take your receipt for the bodies when turning in ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL son rs: BEST More than 10,000 Imperial Esso dealers in Canada and..more than 140,000 dealers in the United States are ready to honour your Imperial Esso-matic Credit Card . . . anywhere you go. You will find this service unmatched for convenience and dependability. - I ESSO-mcllic CREDIT CARD SERVICE sdvesyau lime.’ % """"-0%w»..,.. 4’/Z::v"""\ -' F14’. g. .-_—_~- .- Esso-matic gives you speedier service at the pumps . . . as on on our wa faster!‘ Esso-matic is the modern, more -/ f convenient way to pay. Ask‘your Imperial Essodcaicr how to get your Esso-matic Credit Card. 6|07oys at ._yoi_:r servi eel r .44