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    CITY & QUEENS

    “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL”
    fay Glagey's Pharmacy, “Up-to-
    the -minute cription ser-
    vice. We can call Tor and deliver
    your prescription. Phone us to

    mpt Free Delivery to

    VARIETY SHOW in Bonshaw
    Hall, Tuesday, July 28rd, 8.30
    p.m. featuring. Ruth Ross and
    her dancing Troupe, Lem Pau-
    quet, Country and Western Sing-
    er, Ambie Gauthier, accordinest,
    and other talent. Canteen ser-
    vice, cee after the show.
    aid of Bonshaw Softball Club.

    COME TO THE ham supper
    served on the grounds of Cent-
    ral United Church, Dunstaff-
    nage on Wednesday, July 24,
    Adults 1.25. Supper served from
    5 pm.

    ' DANCING every Tuesday
    night at Stanley Bridge Com-
    munity Centre. Good music.
    Canteen service.

    |

    Announcements

    DANCE LOT 65 Hall,
    fi. ay 9, Canteen service.

    DANCE IONA East School
    every Thursday night.

    LOT 65 Picnic Wednesday,
    July 31st.

    ORGAN RECITAL — Wed-
    nesday, 12:15 to 12:45 in St.
    Peter’s Cathedral. Miss Suzan-
    ne Brenton, Organist.

    MT. HERBERT U. C. W. ice
    cream social at Winston Wood’s
    home, Wednesday, July 24. Pro-
    ceeds for cemetery improve-
    ment,

    WEEKLY DANCE Mt. Ryan

    1h! stall cancelled,

    NEW HAVEN food sale
    Peery Soe, Friday, ly
    at

    RESERVE July 31 for Ice

    cream festival in Afton Hall.
    i begins at 7.30 in aid of

    ANCE — Corran Ban Hall,
    nesday night. Sponsored by

    TEACHERS WANTED

    KINGS COUNTY |

    ALL MODERN dancing eve
    Tuesday night, | Mor Wetiase
    Dancing” from 10
    Musle by “The Peace,

    DANCE, FORTUNE hall every
    We uesday night. Cliff Petes
    Orchestra. Canteen service.

    PRINCE COUNTY

    RESERVE WEDNESDAY aly
    » for Alberton plenic, pay
    8; ponies, swings,
    arid band, cake suetion,
    step-dancing contest.

    COME TO the ice cream social
    at Augustine Cove School, Tues-
    day evening, July 23.

    FREE CHURCH OF Scotland,
    Western Parish Church Picnic
    Friday, July 26th, 2 p.m. (wea-
    ther permitting) at cine
    MacWilliams shore, August in
    | CO ve. gel will be sign pot
    ed. adults and Sunda
    Sahel yee: please bring a
    cup.

    MY pelid etd will be
    closed July 29 to August
    17th ineshiines Morley M. Beil,
    Summerside.

    } TEACHERS

    ish Columba for school
    tember 1963,

    from $2,900.00 to

    us up to

    os

    Prince George, B.C.

    WANTED

    | Applications are invited for teaching positions
    in Catholic Indian Schools in North Central Brit-
    Sep-

    term commencing

    For fully qualified teachers salaries range
    $8,600.00. Increments of $200.-

    00 to $300.00 paid for each year of teaching ex-
    pera subsequent to certification. Isolation bon-
    $900.00 single and $1,500.00 married de-
    pending on isolation category. Modern living ac-
    commodation provided. Apply to: J. E. Ingot, Dis-
    trict Superintendent of Indian Schools, Box 912,

    NOTICE

    NOTICE

    Births,
    Marriages
    BIRTHS

    AGEN —At the Charlotte-
    town Hospital on July 19, 1963,
    to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hagen,
    (Marion Toole) a son, James
    Wilbert. Weight 7 Ib. 9 oz.

    MONAGHAN — At the Charlot-
    tetown Hospital on Friday,
    July 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Char-
    les Monoghan, a daughter.
    Weight 8 Ibs. 3 07.

    PETERS — At the Charlotte-
    town Hospital on July 17, 1963,
    to Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Peters
    (nee Susan MacCormack), a
    daughter Suzette Anne Marie,
    6 lbs. 8 oz. a sister for Brian.

    — Ray and Helen

    WINNERS IN MARITIME FIRE CHIEFS

    i Lottery Drawing at St. John, N.B.

    Mrs. Ivan Williams, Lockport, N.S. Car

    Mr. J. Hadley, Halifax, N.S. Television

    Mrs. Teresa Terris, Springhill, N.S. Television
    ‘The Following Are Winners of $100.

    Hurcle Genessee, Woodstock, N.B.

    William Sulivan, East St. John, N.B.

    Shermie White, Amherst, N.S.

    E.A. Betteary, Halifax, N.S.

    4] ©6Keith Chesley, Kings County, N.B.

    Alfred Bernard, Moncton, ‘N.B.
    Nerno Tufts, West St. John, N.B,
    Joan Maugar, Halifax, N.S.

    AUCTION SALE

    On the premises of Earl B. Hayden
    Martinvale
    aan July 26th,

    at One O'Clock

    estock:— 1 cow (fresh April), 2 year old
    Hees © (Holstein), 1 Heifer Calf three months

    Quantity feed oats (good), 50 bales

    ¹ Heer °

    bese 130 bales hay.

    Machinery: Hay mower (FOW) Hay rake
    (steel), farm wagon (steel), 1 plow, 1 wood sleigh,
    box sleigh, dump cart, driving wagon, 1 seeder,
    turnip seeder, 2 cream separators, 2 cream cans,

    crank chum, blacksmith

    vise, hay fork & cable,

    emery grinder, took chest (metal bound), quantity
    carpenter tools, quantity harness, quantity lum-
    ber (boards), (scanthing), asphalt shingles, block
    & tackle, 8 sets single trees, forks, shovels etc.

    Furnitu:

    re: — 1, organ (Bell), (good con-

    dition), 1 piano, (Williams) rocking chairs, chairs,

    articles not mentioned here.

    Owner
    EARL B, HAYDEN
    Cardigan, R.R. 4

    tables, beds, bedding, congoleum rug 74% x 9,
    linen table cloths, lamps, trunks, kitchen range
    (Fawcett) space heater, 2 ladders, many other

    If day unfavorable sale following fine day.
    Terms of sale will be “cash.”

    Auctioneer
    Ys

    J.B.
    Morell Phone, 1-4

    sl mattresses; 3 dres
    ing ct

    2 (large

    mn bookcase and desk; 1
    ‘fla chairs; 1 wicker, settee Meacham

    i se a
    lent sideboard a tanalques
    iro (oil pete) (Boats

    cups; lary

    tea set,
    Kiteten’ dishes," 10 Pieces old oa table alver;
    amber of emall tables living room

    books; number
    and

    1 oe

    chairs; 1 mirror
    Fs Ripon TV a1") comple: with antenna; 1 larg

    Ctpeautifully carved); 1

    MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE

    AT SOURIS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24th
    "AT ONE O'CLOCK SHARP

    On The Premises of the Late J. Frank Sterns
    Household Ettects as fllows:—1 wardrobe

    2 single beds,
    mnmodes; hyfered rock-

    chair old); 1 “metal
    mate (arge); 1 large hor (antique); 1 large ctib, com-
    and

    3, 2 bedroom fatty taniques

    of 1 rocker, 4 chairs (an. (an-

    basket; 1 si
    tiquehand carved; T mnusie cabinet; 1 upright plano (
    Risch bed rack

    (large); 1 bali Cog ie and

    e); 2 arm chairs; 1 end tal

    e ot ahtaee
    1 Morris cua, fig cen

    fe with Ci ehaits; 1 veel
    kitchen

    large ai
    square (large)

    scatter ruj
    Many other articles not mentioned here.
    „ day unfavorable sale following day.

    Terms of sale will be “CASH”

    (No Reserves).

    Executors—

    MRS. DOREEN MacQUARRIE,

    ‘ALAN K. McLEAN.

    J. B, JAY, Auctioneer,

    Travers (nee Taweel) are
    happy to announee the arrival
    aby daughter Sandra
    born at the Victoria
    Panile Hospital, Fredericton,
    N.B. on July 12th, 1963, Wel-
    ght 6 Ibs. 7 oz.

    BEATON — Mr. and Mrs. Aug-
    ustine Beaton, Sherwood, (nee
    Loulse Corbett, R.N.), are
    happy to announce the birth
    of thelr son, Stirling John
    Douglas, at the Prince Ed-
    ward Island Hospital, on July
    20th, 1963, Wt. 8 lbs. 6% ozs.

    ENGAGEMENTS

    FORD —RICHARDSON —Mr.
    and Mrs. Rod Ford, Hunter
    River, P. E. 1, wish to an-
    nounce the engagement of their
    only daughter June Marie to

    farold Ernest, son of Mr.
    and Mrs. Everett Richardson
    Minto, New Brunswick. Mar-
    riage to take place August 14,
    963, at Hunter River United
    Church at 3 p.m. Both are
    employed in Montreal. Miss
    Ford on the staff of Northern
    Electric. Mr. Richardson on
    the staff of The Bank of
    Nova Scotia.

    POIRIER GARRITY— Mr.

    and Mrs. John C. Poirier,
    Miscouche, announce the en-
    gagement of their eldest dau-
    ghter, Patrica Anne, to Fran-
    cis L. ead son of Mr. and
    Mrs. G. Garrity, Westfield,
    Mitac Marriage to
    take place August 10 at St.
    John the Baptist Church, Mis-
    couche, at 10 a.m.

    GRIFFIN — PETERS —
    re Mrs. Louis Griffin,

    announce the engagement

    oe their daughter, Mary Sheila

    to John Leo Peters, son of

    Mr. and Mrs. Alban Peters,

    Mayfield. Marriage to take

    place in St. Anne’s Church,

    Lot 65, August 10 at 9 a.m.

    McCABE — FOGARTY — Mr.
    and Mrs. Eugene McCabe,
    Charlottetown, announce the
    engagement of their daughter,
    Judith Dianne, to Albert Pres-
    ton Fogarty, a! of Mr. Ge
    Mrs. Wilfred Fogarty of C:
    digan. The wedding will tat

    Mr.
    Lot

    Lita at rch of The
    Most Holy Bedaeri, Char-
    Toestons, on August 17,

    SIMON — McGUIGAN — Mr.
    and Mrs. Joseph Charles
    Een St. John, N.B. an-

    nounce engagement of
    their eldest pee cin? Mary
    brag htt Tost rne, son
    and Mrs. vmmett Me-
    Gages Charlottetown. Mar
    riage to take place, retend
    August 17 in the thedral
    of the Immaculate Conceptioa,
    Saint John, N.B.

    IN MEMORIAM |
    Oy oe taa

    mory of my motion, Urs aaeg
    Ann Johnstone, who
    away July 23rd, 1962.
    Always remembered by date

    Deaths|Âź

    DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS

    “| SUMMARY

    Bp THE CANADIAN PRESS
    Toronto: Market recovering;
    light trading.
    New York: Market sharply
    Hower; rails decline.
    | Montreal: Market higher.

    =| CURRENCIES

    NEW YORK Weeiarvtts 4
    ieee up 31-64 at
    terms of U.S. funds. Wak a °

    92 47-64, Pound sterling up 1-32
    | at $2.00 7-64,

    | NEW YORK

    drop
    wal
    worries
    Monday. Possibility of a U.S.
    [railroad strike appeared closer
    |and some economic indicators
    vay down,
    it was the 14th strateht itd
    Monday” for the Dow J
    dustrial average, which fell 5 i
    688.74,

    in nearly a iat ai
    Street assumed added

    Things looked somewhat
    brighter in early trading when
    Canadian and other foreign is-
    sues advanced on news that
    President Kennedy's propose
    tax on forelgn securities had
    "en eased somewhat. The mar-

    DEATHS

    NEWSON — The death occur-
    ted in Edmonton, Alberta, on
    Sunday, July 21, 1963, of Fred-
    erick P. Newson in his 90th
    year.

    MacKENZIE — At the P.E.I.
    Hospital, Monday, July 22, 1963,
    Mrs. Aivin MacKenzie, Mur-
    ray Harbor, in her 43rd year.
    Remains will be transferred
    this afternoon at one o'clock
    from the Murray River Fu-
    neral Home to the United

    wureh, Murray Harbor, from
    where "funeral service will
    be held tomorrow, Wednesday,
    service commencing at 2:30
    Interment in Murray Harbor

    McQUARRIE — At Lab
    July 21, 1963, Mrs, Frank Mc-
    Quarrie in her 76th year,
    widow of the late Kenneth
    Maclnnis. The remains were
    transferred from the Cutcliffe
    Funeral Home Sunday evening
    to the home of her son, Wil-
    liam MacInnis from where the
    funeral will be held today,
    Tuesday, service commencing’

    it 2.00 o'clock. Interment in
    Fredericton cemetery.

    NICHOLSON — At Charlotte-
    town, July 22, 1963, Mrs. Sarah
    Nicholson, widow of the late
    Hugh Nicholson of Glen val-| @
    ley, in her 89th year. Resting

    “{ket was bisa about a ae

    at PRODUCE
    ‘then tame word that Pree |
    ident Kennedy had asked for) MONTREAL (CP) — Agri-
    ge aoe to refer the rail ia-| culture department quotations:
    bor dispute to the Interstete| Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices
    Commerce Commission, amid to country stations wooden cart
    reports that the ICC might/ons: Extralarge 47%; large
    spend as long as two years 46; medium .37-.38; small .26;
    studying the dispute. Some Wall |B '33 and C 29, i
    Hrentess Stare “ar | Butter: Current receipts non-
    talled “Teatherbedding” Eas | doe fone eead te
    tices, which increase railroad | “Cheese:

    sesh might bo éeferred) tat sepa

    Delivered Montreal
    ‘rent receipts; whole-

    oni
    Later in the day came news fale Quebee white $544; colored

    that steel production had fallen
    sharply. was in addition
    to news that housing starts and | ©
    durable goods orders had
    turned lower in June.
    ENDS SESSION LOWER

    By the time the session ended |
    the market had suffered an. | 10s .33-.39;
    other substantial reverse, al- | ginia 1008 soos, News Jersey
    though some of the foreign se- | sweet bushel 44.25; Que, new
    curities and selected issues in | 75s 2.50; Que new $08 1.75; Ont
    other categories performed new ‘758 3-3.25.

    Skim milk powder: Spray pro-
    ess No. 1 in bags 11 - 12%;
    roller process No. 1 in bags 10-
    1; feed 9%-9%; butter milk
    i] | Powder feed 8; f.0.b. oneal a
    Potatoes: See

    wall. The trend was generally
    lower among aerospace issues, | Noranda 1105 436 384 354+ 4
    electronics, aluminums, tobac:/ Seve a8 HSB BE
    cos, lls, drugs, and electrical | Pie’ Pein ‘oo Winu ‘aM ih + i
    equi 2085 S04 9 9G
    (A Ripoint drop by DuPont as Prce ar like aim 38 ath 3.
    well as losses by stich stocks | Gnas’ 159 My M1, Mh, +8
    ‘as American Telephone, off %: | @N Gas pr | osioa¼ ol’ amt? ‘a
    Jersey Standard off 34; United ir Hon 2 ae 8
    Aireratt, off %; and Interna. | Tis Asom
    tional Harvester, off 1%, | ada ist tw bh Oe
    taggectath allavecageates |anitale: alent eset
    The Associated Press WNornge| Se, On” tn ‘stra tn 8
    of 5 stocks fell 2.3 to 264.4, | Shon da mnaneaine +
    Volume was 3,690,000 shares | sim as
    compared with 8,360,000 Friday, | saam sho $4 She ate 4
    jelnterational Nickel advanced) $e m4 30
    nee allover Lid. Stas fore) Testco Can 40 tet” tom a? a
    ows 8 t's
    deni miedcleslibsloviver| Tea Suet Sets

    best. Canadian Pacific was un-) a C Corp

    Tues., July 28, 1968. 11

    PART OF ECLIPSE-WATCHING TASK

    A scientific team from the
    Dominion Observatory at Ot-
    tawa are seen checking their
    equipment aboard an RCAF
    Yukon aircraft on which they

    viewed the eclipse of the sun
    on Saturday. Left to right are
    Dr. J. L. Locke, head of the
    expedition; J. E. Kennedy and
    Dr. V. Gaizauskas. Their job

    was to determine the relation
    between the sun's atmosphere
    and material in interstellar

    at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home
    until 1 o'clock on Wednesday,
    then to Hartsville Presbyterian
    Church, service commencint
    at 2 o'clock. Interment in the
    church cemetery.

    Suddenly at the
    Community Boeri batt
    sy Monday, July 22,
    eford Locke of ‘llburton

    a hae 64th year.

    from Jelley's Funeral Home
    bed oe re residence. Funerai
    ednesday from Cape
    Wolfe Gaited ‘Chureh with ser-
    vice commencing at 2 p.m. In-
    terment in the Bethel ceme-
    tery. Please omit flowers.
    All members Corinthias
    Lodge No. eee are requested to
    attend a rvice at
    thelr late ieee residence
    this Tuesday evening at 8
    o'clock.

    bs

    year. Forwarded | ing

    IN MEMORIAM

    MacDONALD — Tn loving me-

    ry of a dear husband and

    father Willam M. MacDonald,

    who passed away July 23,
    959.

    We watched you suffer, we heard
    you

    All we could do was just stand

    y
    And when the time came we

    Py

    For you never ig Me what
    you went throug!
    ‘Treasured memories, are all we
    have left
    a Sead Hh loved and will never

    aly gates were opened
    x per voice said come
    And with farwell unspoken
    He gently entered home.
    Lovingly remembered an
    sadly missed by his wife me
    family.
    FRIZZELL
    ory of our dear Father and
    Mother, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
    ence Frizzell, who passed
    away ing 9, 1953. and
    July 23,
    Sleeping es, no shadows fall,

    link
    As one by one we will meet

    again.
    Lovingly remembered, The
    Family.

    NOTICES

    (JUST A

    RRIVED)

    WAR SURPLUS

    Rubber life rafts
    U.S. Navy life jackets”
    Reconditioned army boo’
    Coveralls

    Navy work shirts

    New police
    Folding camp tools

    Morell, Phone 1-4

    New heavy denum work pants
    Heavy new) ot wool blankets

    Heavy army ground sheets (new)
    ‘New heavy army type sleeping bags
    ALL €.0.D. ORDERS ACCEPTED

    MUNROE'S WAR _ SURPLUS
    Clothing

    and Government
    Montagu

    ts,

    In loving mem- | csi

    Surplus
    e, PEL

    chan, Can 1065 $27% 274 ITH + 4 space. (CP Wirephoto)
    Melntyre Porcupine _ gained he Pants Ca Coy
    %, Distillers ieee and > 00 F3
    Hudson Bay %. Wen ae vie oot 4 4 +h e
    American Stocks Exchange | Weston A 16M 164 16% —
    prices were mixed. Preston 4,,, seavapiay oA ees Hj e Ions
    Mines advanced %. Scurry Aipha A. 100 4s 7a
    Rainbow Oil, Brazilian Traction | Alscops 100 85 +5 5 Ă©
    Ivof 000 32 3 °
    and Canadian Marconi were) Aor 400, 32 2, uot f F
    Wat stocks i: ae we ee 8 |COnTUSe Financla river
    Mon Fri | Baker 1000 42 1212
    5 aT 200 _
    Advances ee) Ee Neer 1350 990 368 a7 420 | Canadian Press Business Eiltor nomic slowdown and increasing more than they ordinarily
    ecbaseeal 21 oot | Boral 30 35 15s nl By FORBES RHUD! jumemployment, to eomment| would, For Canadians this ap-
    a that the whole business ma arently wi I.
    Total issues 1297 1261 c Colter ies fi) 7 9% 10! » A series of aren iy | pi ly wipes out the tradi
    ollie 180 mk : te HOA TEIN icra) Washington sent’ temere {urn out to be a financial nine |tional lower cost of borrowing
    norama 4800 ‘10410 “10 —%4| through the Canadian economy | 485 ne S. than in Canada.
    ‘anuba 00 Pita pe week—tremors that On the stock markets the tre-| Observers vary in their inter-
    MONTREAL ee eo a ea so much verbal dust that it|mors reached earthquake pro-| pretation of the ‘etfects of higher
    MONTREAL (CP) —An an-|Comodore 200 415 415 415 +10 is difficult to assess just how arene before quieting down| money costs. Some see them as
    nouncement that Canada would| mdore wts 100 150 150 150 +10 | serious they are. \a this area continuing | very damaging, coming at a
    ; : i Belek 3000 19 19 10 1 Sikes appear likely. time when there is alread
    receive certain exemptions from| ± paper 275 $39 36% + %| Interpretations run all the MUBROE the ‘Washington | slack ly
    the proposed 15-per-cent tax on| Delta Elec 160 155 155 418 | Way from predictions of eco- | ts be slack and unemployment, for
    United States purchases of Ca-|D Explorer 4000 27 % appears which the usual medicine is
    being tek itsrens rales) mill be | ower interest rates. Others feel
    nadian securites sparked an|D, Oilelath | ten serie 27 276 * 4) ern oils 1.69 to 113.38. Volume Rae Ee eS the citeeers In camera
    early morning rally on the! Eider 1500 68 cy Was 21,393,000 compared with | American investment in Cana-| will not be enough to have ver
    Montreal and Canadian Stock | Eaty expl 11550 18 15 164 + „4] 4,016,000 Friday. dian common stocks. leexinigh comseaneness' EY
    THaueareroclniyinel subeiden oe Pow ai amo at aod to | TORONTO. CLOSING STOCKS ‘vs oul wah burro te) Before the proposals, upward
    ox Lake 22500 28 oe Ae arenes nation’ ress: @ presumably wi adjustments. In Interest rate
    in the afterno: oral and prices | rundy | 400 812d, aal*|_comnotetautation Fa joao as much money available | were already under way. The
    the ve back nates begins Bieiiere: * 900) ey eh unless | [but a Ne have to pay more | U.S. Federal Reserve Bank an-
    e level was still higher for Cees Pete tvidend, | moe it pasecas Remedy nounced Tuesday that the dis-
    int Altas dy 100 120 120 120 pared || ess a
    ‘Banks led the way to higher| Ist Heit’ aint 1s is i —10 hanse “ fom previous ‘board I0t| FGopte u feserve banks Pere canes
    ground. Royal added two points, | Jiiee 2883, 310 300. 310 | SONNE aa . | RAISES RATE sed by oneshalf per cent to
    Imperial was better by 1% and | Kitiax pete ie rs is Siock Sales Rlgh Low Close Ch'ge | ete Econ as one i their cent.
    Provineiale and Montreal both |aims, would have the ef eee 05) Gacy
    gained 1% i] ny Making loans to Iariertaiea aoe of the business tront last
    Papers were also higher. 3600 ty’ \countries except loans under | week includ
    |Moore gained a full point, Fra-| Mntsice a 400 6t 60 6 +3. |three years, cost one per cent) Rayonier Canada (B.0.) Ltd,
    ser was up % and Abitbi|memtyre 100 aa 1000 2121 Soe Waa a ae gay | Will spend $21,000,000 to, double
    climbed %. B.C. Forest was) Mckinney 10% 16 16 Te conde Fe a Bo +4) production fails at is Du
    pwn Midepsa 1590 185 180 Ca is i es at Woodfibre,
    In senior base metals, Inter-| stistongo $800 220% 10000 1312 Wine
    national Nickel was active, gain-| Monpre 2000 6% 3800 46 4 1 | PLAN HUGE MAI CHINE
    1%. Falconbridge climbed | Mt Pleas 3050 94° 36 1090" 99 9 Ziw| Rothesay Paper Corporation
    % and Smelters was better by| Nive sO 4 aloneenice =i, | $ay8 its new mill in East Saint
    Nfld Light 1108412 132 150 360360 9 | John, N.B., scheduled to start
    Du Pont was up %, Canadian| Newrich 2500 15 14 6m 41 at operations late next year, will
    Marconi gained 10 cents, Cana-| NW Amulet 2000 10, 10 tem Boat a “tps [have the world’s largest news
    dian Aviation Electronics was Mo 2000 93 82 4 |print machine,
    better by % and Massey-Fergu-| Peace River 490 300° 296 Base Mets 4000 6146 River Mining and
    son was a e Hudson's Bay| Phoenix Can 500 6 pearbiind i) * eine py
    Con Chie nib 3800 1717 40 a1 18
    aa wiles, Ben Telephone was| Qt SMe, 38 aby 109% im 3 80 310 <1 test the feasibility of proceeding
    1% and International | Que Smelt 4000 13 13 3500 14 13 1500 86 88S * | with pi production from _northem
    Uillities gained ‘4. B.C. Power| Red Crat 100 2% 216 2H no SDs 1800 221 20 4s | Alberta iron ore depo:
    ff 2% Ruby Foo 100 1 6000 «Sh a Crest Exploration a Cale
    "ta penay mines, Mount Pleas-(S±Ecue 30 "mm a ‘t90 210 30210 + ee M4 gary, says studies are” being
    ant added five, Dumagaml drop.| stair Exp! 1500 20° 198 129% 104 114 mo 17 OT Tc? made of the feasibility of trans-
    ed d Fox Lak Saucon Dey 1000 20 20 700 108. 97 102 + 320 313 +%|Porting finely-ground iron ore
    pes 62 and For Lake was up| Sine tos so a8, 40 1000 9 2 9 from deposits in the Yukon
    MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS ee oo Fa 1850078 46 Bee hse yan tas through a 420-mile pipeline to
    The $ Dutault 10000 12% 12 12 440m {0% 8% 19 +H ey ey aS) Skagway, Alaska, for shipment
    Complete Bek earings, cane | doaran |, 2 eft mo i tio sau ia "as 44 to Japan
    tions, Ce aE a hae ets imo, 28) 8 Canadian National cs
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