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BIRTHS
WHITLOCK — At the Charlotte-
town Hospital on Saturday,
Septes A Mr.
and Mrs. Desmond Whitlock
a son Paul Desmond, weight
7 ibs. S44 ou8. A brother for
Micha
DOYLE — At the Charlottetown
Hospital on Saturday, Septem.
ber 28th, 1963, to Mr and Mrs.
James Doyle, Alberry Plains,
daughter Sheila Eileen,
weight 7 Ibs., 1 oz.
WHALEN — At the Charlotte-
Hospital, Wednesday,
Sept, 25, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs.
James Whalen (nee Ronalda
MacDonald), a son. John Ur-
ban weight 9 Ibs., 3 oz.
CALLAGHAN — Chester an
Doreen Callaghan, Coarlotie
town, wish to asians vies
town Hospital on Wednesday, |
September 25th. sister for
Marie and Joseph
ENGAGEMENTS
SQUAREBRIGGS — DUNN —
Mrs, John Square-
nd harlot, PEST
ment of their daughter Sandra
Elizabeth, to Paul Richard
junn, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Plow ‘Wilkins, Fredericton,
N.B. Marriage to seks lace
on Saturday, October 2:30
p.m. at Trinity United fchurae
Charlottetown, P.E.1.
MARRIAGES
DONALD — SEWELL — At St.
Paul's United Church, Sept.
ist, 1963, A.G, Grace Sewell.
daughter of Mrs. Joseph Sewell
to Dr. Leigh B. Donald, son |
of Mr and Mrs. ae Don-
ald, Alma, P.’
MacINTYRE — BECK
Brudenell on September 14th,
1963, Pegey Beck, daughter of |
Mr and Mrs. R.W. Beck, Mon-
tague, to Jack Macintyre,
Charlottetown, son of
ton MacIntyre and the late
Mrs. MacIntyre of Montague.
Mr. W.J. Walls officiated.
DEATHS
STEWART — At Ottawa on
Saturday, Lieut. Colonel James
R. Stewart. MBC, CD.
loved husband of Grace “Rod-
ger, 237 Carling Avenue, Ot-
tawa, Resting at Hulse and
Playfair Ltd., 315 McLeod St.
Ottawa. Service Tuesday. In.
terment Beechwood cemetery.
IN- MEMORIAM
|MacNEILL — In sad and loving
\
memory of a dear husband
and father, Neil MacNeill,
who was accidently. killed Oct.
2,
1, 1962,
Wwe ie ey when we woke
that me
he pasty the day would bring
le ic was sudden, the shock
re oat ‘with one we loved so
pneties its hard to under-|
biys pate) things have to be
In His wisdom, God has
ned
pes our power to se
Ever remem!
lice and family.
aeNEILL — In Loving mem
ory of Ne# MacNeill who was,
nate
y
in a quiet country graveyard
iVhere the breezes gently blow
That we lost one year ago.
‘ou left behind some aching
heart
hat loved you most sincere.
ive never have ni “opto will
Forget you Broth
| was a sudden atin
co sudden to forget,,
nd we who loved you dearly
re the ones who can’t forget
arrival of their
sre Maserect emit 7 |
bs., 18 ozs. at the Charlotte- |
ies the one we loved so dearly |
Births, Deaths, Marriages
|CARD OF THANKS
1 wish to express my sincere
thanks to Dr Babe i.
Schlossberg and Fi Munion,
Rev. Howard and nurses of the
Prince Edward Island Hospital
for their kindness while a patient
there. Also to those who helped
in any way to comfort my little
son William Joseph, who lived
such a short time on earth. Also
{to pee. who helped my family
at
|""Mrs. Louis MeKenoa, Tona.
|. ‘To all ow friends’ and neigh-
bours, to the priests and sisters,
the Charlottetown Funeral Home,
to the good doctors and nurses
we wish to convey our apprecia-
tion and sincere thanks for the
kindness and thoughtfulness
shown to us at the death of our
dear mother Mrs. Prosper Le-
aie The LeClair Family.
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and sapereoietion to Dr.
Green, Dr. Lea, and Dr. Lantz
0°
ment, but that “there is a very | Nickel MS 2108 21
| strong ossibilty that, {usitu- ae ee
DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS az FS Gr Gb
ig 4 trading. Norlartie 2500 12
b pers layed bag ah we smoke sino Ba mh
‘orporation dippin; “% an \b- | Nermetal n
SUMMARY in order to be able to record ODU cre %, barca ermae ze 8
[large capital gains in ‘thelr PRODUCE | Banks were down and auto- \ colucirm iso = Pi
ports. N Gol
By THE CANADIAN PRESS |"“Losees. included Standard On| MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul-|mablles and financial issues % Geer ‘in a a8
Toronto: Market down; mod- |(New. Jersey), 214, Du |ture department quotations: Granby ‘alumped Si to. 17% | Nort 3
erately light trading. Pont, down 4% and General Mo. | Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices and. International Nickel % | Nacmsnte ‘a a a
York: Market sharply jtors, “down |to country stations wooden car- among base metals. Labrador nem ca ine wns ms.
heer woodesniete atte Gad, |e ee ease industrial a. tons; Extralarge 62.69; larze Mining. gained" a0
ig. erage fell 5.19 to 732. medium .50-.60; small In speculative mines Leitch ori Y
lontreal: Market continued | Volume declined ie “3,730,000 “Gt ae, B 40 and C 33. dipped 14 cents to $2.25 and Iso paramat 500 124 fa a4 1
jto drop: fairly active trading. shares from 4,380,000 Friday, | Butler: Current. receipts non- advanced nine cents to $1.48. Fax'tnt tm ‘in ‘it Sh
he lowest since Aug. 20 when |tenderable 50%-50%; 92 score Great Plains declined 80 cents Peerless 4500 M20 2k 1
CURRE |nso.00 shares changed hands. tenderable 50%. $14.25 and Central Del Rio Perron aT eerie ad
NCIES — [The ist was ‘steady at the | Chese: Delivered Montreal, 2p cents to'$7.65 in senior west, ich cr™ 30 SOM
opening, softened "gradually, | waxed. current recent Whole: /ern ols, Westates Petroleum Prosar smn wo. ‘eo "a *
MONTREAL | (CP) — The then eroded qulckly. A" furry jsale Quebec white 29%; colored rove 15 cents to 8865 ater set: Foréen” Im “a “hn
United States dollar in terms
of Canadian funds was up 3-32
at $1.07
was up % at $3.01%.
NEW YORK
EW YORK (AP)—Weakness
jin ars chips re light trading |
Ishanaclacieed londay’s stock
market action, regarded as a_
further step in the h Soneon cane
{nounced Wednesday. He
ceeds A. L. Pritchard, director |
jot the fisheries department's |
Ever
fers
‘service.
suc: God gave us courage to stand i
the shock,
Strength to gel the blow,
But what it cost to have him go
Only God will ever know.
ATTENTION
POTATO PRODUCERS
in the past, pay all
Last y
won by Miss Anne
land. Ke
P.EI. POTATO MARKETING BOARD
Charlottetown, P.E.L
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR
Toronto, Ontario
November 15 . 23, 1963
Now is the time to select your potatoes for the Royal Win-
ter Fair. To encourage our growers the Potato Boar will, as
entry fees.
Contact your Seed Potato Inspector for application
forms. Entries close October 19th, 1963.
hip for Seed Potatoes was
ar the World Champions A sod Poa.
MacAulay, East
p the Trophy on P.E.I.
All exhibits not shipped privately must be i
Seed Potato Certification Department by
order to be in Toronto on the closing date,
in Charlottetown
November Ist, in
November 7th,
of recovery towards the close |
erased some losses and pro- |
sues rebounding was Chryler, |
jthe most active stock, up 1 at
83% on 139,200 shares.
@ Mattamt 2000 6
ting a a high of $9.45 earlier iene 4 im i
br milk powder: Spray pro- in the d.
25-32. Pound sterling duced some gains. Among is-|cess No. 1 in bags 11-13, roller
On the’ foreign market, Fal-
process No. 1 in bags 10'%-11'%; | conbridge obey down %
Hfeed 9-9%: hy milk powder |Moore Corporation %. Bulolo pare
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aed +%!The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues: Oct. 1, 1963. 15
‘™
«City Fathers Urged
To Direct Planning
By GERRY McNEIL
QUEBEC (CP) — A Toronto
‘i “Ing —y law professor suggested Mon-
day that city governments take
|a more direct hand in bettering
their communities.
rofessor James B. Milner of
“Su 4% the University of Toronto was
addressing about 500 delegates |
to the annual conference of the |
|Community Planning Associa-
q sia mh Canada.
North American assump-
|feed 7%2-7%; f.0.b. Montreel 9, |Gold was ahead 1. f ahs f he said, is that the only
or Tie Associated Press average | Polatoes: "wholesale selling | “On index, industrials fell 409. ni “tigen 23 ag ie eee) democratic, method of, building
an stocks declined 18 to pices Que new 75s - 1.25; |to 638.43, base metals 1.16 to Rockwin 14800 25 mm 2424! cities “i state to con- |
ew 508 .85-,90 4 new |21239, western oils .64 to 119.25 Fsanor" Sa 1110 1a trol the private Pita by com-
aeniace Canadian Issues | Bs 140; N.B. new 50s 1.05; new jand golds .43 to 90.55. Volume 4 ieee dv | plicated regulation piled
traded, Aluminium Ltd, and Ca- |10s .25; P.E.I. new white 75s for the day was 2,386,000 shares atte, wie 100 Wee 48 |omplicated regulation.”
nadian Pacific gained %, Hud- | 1.55; Long Isfland new 50s 2.25. compared with 2,69 rie S mm 1 Although it is difficult to
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Expl 500 — 4) Hoa 119 §3 5
ae * sa ne Silver 100 18 1318 (uP 199 ea South U 151000 121044 12
cal be ws aM Peace Riv 1180 405 3 30 9 lien cop Soo ails Batt G6 178 TS
Atl in a it Cobalt 200 235-2 1, iron Bay 500 89 i | Nat Pete 15950 280 ri}
Bank Mont 308. 863% at aso Ts te my wll ers0 1S 14014239 | Anaan Uew 12080 383 34
Bang CN ‘M6 $78 ma mtd Fae 955 coat my fe a in 1 re shined thy bie
Bang PC 50 $51% 51% pg
Bell Phone 1706 83453 =z} gue PhS rae asa
Brazil 300 270265
BA on | 1070 san at
BC Fe 935 $22% 22!
BC Pow Rare su x
Bi ‘8%
Cal Pe “ $214 a a”
Can Cem 8m™% 4
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CAE 735 $104 i 10m + 1 0.98
pis Re Brew ‘en pid 1 610 = 9.80
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Eas Be Sn Sr 7” 41 cr}
Cc Chem 220 $114 11 tl —% an
Fadi MS 385 +B nt
Cc Hydro 100 $17% 17% 17% Pi
1 Pow $154 154 1 fr}
I Pow pr out at aT
€_Marcont 1300 400 400 400 ry
CPR 2373 ” &
Can’ p 1000 $12 11% 11% —-% en
Cap Wire 23 ” % rat
Cent Del 100 780 yl nA a rey
Con MS 928% barat 4
‘Con_ Text 35 10% 10 16 — 500 14 z 1 3u
Cows mes My Sapsiapie Marchant 400 100 109 48 3
100 $2644 26% 26% + arcon
in beng 715 84 534 SK cP) stock lartime: bed 3 2 44+ Demision Baniky ¥
Dome Pete 200 $13% 13% 1% INTO (CP) — tus Ine.
D Bridge y 475 S17% 17% 17 — 0 Fit arya lipped futher ia the | Mattemt 350) mo Ly Fae A Furopean Growth ‘
B carat" 100 $2 2 2 | redicted correction period with | Melaure i 8 | owt :
D Glass 150 S184 184 184 + 4 | prices generally down in moder- ‘MeMar 8 s 4 5
D Steel 4 5134 134 14 — | ately Tight trading Monday. ‘MeWwat ao ah 5
D Stores 525 $154 15615 — justrial index was down | Merri! aie 110107, 110, ‘
Bom fet, Us Hin IN I=) ar he ourth day in succession | Meret hn neh :
Pom Tet hain 150 180 +8 [during which time it has fallen ye +
Du Poot 98 Hom ON 1410465 to close Monday at 638.48. Moat se a “8 14 t
Dupuis A 150 10% 1 - the cot .
atom 30 Buk A Bh ae iat cp ee 8 mom, Ua Beatie & a iB Bet 7
Gr Br Cant 125 $11 i il —t | are optimistic about long-term | Nama Cr ™ 4 " at
GL Paper 2481 $224 214 21% — %/| prospects. Neston ‘300
Hawk Sid 200 Th SS — 4 BC, Power attracted the most | New Alger win Te 7 74
Holinger 400 $274 7 TUM) icrerest on the Toronto indus: |New Am isin a ie 24%) pat
Horne Pt 600 220 220 220 ee trading 97,724 shares. | ~ Gotavue ry ae
‘Hud Bay = 405 $56 Af $4 — Ht) One analyst seagented Gt that in-| New Hoseo = soda ws" | +13
‘HBC 200 814% 1 + Ne u
on sass Gare aa dae + %4| Vestors were disap! Ce a FH
Fa fo am sss 134 134 — the B.C. Electric tee Deu Be ee seu, ine io ck
Ind Accep 450 $44 23% U4 + Mitween the power company ny ad |New, Rous oi iw OM
Ingle 0 Wo wo wo 00 |the British Columbia 1%
4
2424) point to many satisfying cities
available in city planning. Plan-
ning would cost plenty but the
basic question was iolitical, not
economic It was “who pays?”
t “how much?”
BLAMES PLANNING CK
Paul Gouin, chairman of
the Quebec historic monuments
| commission, said in another ad-
dress his commission has bee
come more effective since its
| budget was increased and new
legislation, passed
| felt it was not town plan
Bech at lank oti etecuecaloiaes
ning laws that was responsible
‘for the run-down condition of
many historic areas. Another
factor was the growth of traftie
systems.
about 12 years ago. Mrs. Hook- |
| and physical fitness.
| work
%\ worked hard during of her
hh ee lie at Portugal Cove, she says, | |
i she never let herr get
| Lord feels it is time to call me
Daily Ex. Sun
Daily Ex. lay
To Moncton dine $9.00)
Ba Ex. Sunday i
Dai
Daily Ex. Sunday
Daily Ex. Sunday
pany Ex. Sunday
Daily Ex. Sunday
| and to all the kind nurses at the | following the rise w peaks, |gtams %, Dome Mines and Mc- | Inland £m 1 sir ar im + | Toronto cu a 1 | built by this sort of control, we The Trans-Canada Highway
|PEI Hospital, also to my| ‘The trading session. colseided |intyre. Porcupine tell ako ae Nickel mA 67H By Th Carat a mmo 22 2 28 +1 | steadfastly refuse any nition i Quebec mizht be a master-
|many friends and neighbours | with the end of the third quar- |ternational Nickel % ty ae ta it) toon stork ™” 00 “"y trat the cities should go into |Piece of civil engineering, he
a $85, jis c u 8 38 % go int A :
who sent flowers, gifts and|ter and analysts sald that uate Prices on the American Ex-| i! a 3 on ete aastey frame 7S 450 438 435 —S | the real estate business, | said, but otherwise it was a dull
cards to me and who were sOlof the investment funds |change moved generally lower. | Jami sit 1 marked $, 2—Oad id lot. xd oecvidest, 4400 284 4 2 —2 || “If we really mean all this | Procession of poles and concrete
wonderful to my family at home |were seting highaualty issue Canadian Mareon} ‘fell i, |i 20 Bik Ta NG — | eet, oat at einidend, Bao a ee S| Aalicaboue ‘huilding better cities, viaducts that put the hardiest
while I was a patient, ‘Teeeenereene as praeertrun: nar ommmcen ry Rainbow Oil % and Ca-| | een 4 hs Nog bs rR |e ange is from previous board 100 7 7 1 (I think we should explore fs drivers to sleep.
Shirley Lawson, OBITUARY alr Javelin % and Preston | wa PR 60s seq ayia syig | NTE Mal ik 40 12 2 ~¥! possibilities of a mor | Mr. Gouin noted that Land ot
DEATHS |316; argo OM gained 1-16 and | Martine 7 on Sa1¥ 21% 21% + tn! stock Sine gs tow Cse Cee PORE role for municipal councils.” Men is to be the theme of the
O'HOLLORAN — At the Com- tives as a tribute to the deceas- ee oe i Pet Balbus Paani Taatine
muni pial on ata, i Mon Fri ta city building may well s- to visit to know what kind of
Sept Joi, Hilary O'Hol-| | CECIL BRUCE. JONES lpenese tiger at lenyctenn Pei Raney dep pees deere een
tere atl Bic ion iniala tare Atee lores eas connection | F 32 | the:
ale Henleg’ He Wet Roomy [AGRI ces | neha 2 \the building contractors and we live, we ought to apply our-
year. - | Total issues 1 “"s real estate investors." selves now, with all our force,
Funeral Home, Alberton, from |dened to hear of the sudden) NEW YORK CLOSING sTOUKS +%) To ensure an “informed |to develo; i
yp at Quebec and in
where the funeral willbe held/ death. Calgary. Alberta, of], 02," Aswcaie Fre choice” in building cities, he |Canada ite tncomparable cul-
Wotesdey, Oct lewring the) Mr Cen Bites JonensHe|ves oem genta gt es | | said, emphasis had to be placed |tural and architectural heritage
Chureh, Lot 7, for Requiem |Mrs. David Jones of Pownal, | Cons Edison (m7 Seth Pag gang) POW Comm 1605 : Pay -p | SRE eo ee
i i j ] a
High Moss at 9:20, Inerment|his | mother, being the formet | Gen Pie TEN TR ae Pree one 4 Werner 80 a Sh att
| in the church cemetery. Margaret MacLennz 5 118 ere eriaete ait Wimaler ens Q be f
Gt Nor Ry 54% Vanadi ne ‘est WwW
| JONES — At the Prince Edward pi Wath Founsestof 1 7 f " 0 S114 He dt ak ot |Mtrey io tle 2 ul uebec Newsman Refuses
Island Hospital, Monday, —— 1200 $9 1650 3644 364 3 vs Be ie icay |
| Sent 9, 1968, Jemes Layton |W2#_botn in Pownal and spent Rival bak 5 G4 AM EMM Balers oy 2 io” ty) Winahit ati St To Pay Federal Income Tax
| of Pownal in his 7nd | tS childhood and boy! there StL Cem A 810 $1744 17% 17% + M4) Bet 1000 $60 S45 860 +29 | Wr Harg 210 eae a |!
j, Jones at the beautiful and large old) AAONTREAL | ssnaa rus sis mig 1k so) 22 aN a te ive preerrensl
AW Le at the MacLean | homestead, | fell Cam 105 SITIA 1m im mA | Biteon imo oh ttn — v4] Zenmar ts tem tom | MONTREAL (CP) — Newspa-| the suicide” of French-Canadian
| rangements will be announced | 4%. *,,.0Um ig jbo he studied | MONTREAL(CP)—The stock Stop Save 188 ia at Bin Bey aioe | a |per man Pierre Bougault sap8| culture. GUM
| Jater. Please omit flowers. eat Proteen jmarket suffers a substantial — 23 iy Bouzan ned A oA HA lhe won't pay his federal income
sor S.N. Earle and setback Monday as the com- 1825 $30 0 Bralorne 3500 Bray | Mr. Leger, forme
AULD — At his late residence | became an accomplished player. |posite index dropped 0,6 to 1248 | Steel.C x4 aya S216 14 14 — | Brot Reet 138 55 * sous a4 xa) t2xes Because the government at | the provincial government's ot
Clyde River, Saturday, Sept.|With his upright bearing and|on the Montreal and Canadian | 7°re° a oo stim 11% 11% — th] Bor Re 200 112. 112112 | ottawa is a foreign one to him. | fice of the French language, an
2a 1963, Bertram Auld’ in his |handsome appearance he was | exchanges. ite C Corp 67 $9% 9% 9% —W| Cadamet ahoo 135 1% 133 +9 | He told a rally of Quebec sep- | Game to improve spoken
86th year. Resting at the Mac- | active in community life, Trading was fairly active. In- | Tr Can PL urs $84 M2 — M4 Cama M00 lig im ts —w aratists Sunday night he consid 204 written French, true
Lean Funeral Home until noon| He attended Prinoe of Wales /dustrials accounted for 120,600 ay sis i 5 = | Camp chub «nnn *20" 290 42" ers only the government of Que- illagealar is merely the co-
tnday, Oct. 1, then to Clyde |College for two years and taught /shares and mines and _ oils Bend, o to ti a | © Astona mo us 48 14-8 |bec as entitled to his taxes, [existence of two unilingualisma,
River ’ Presbyterian Church for |in his native province for two peed over 425,900 shares. [ee Gwe cheer 600400 ms me 600 supporters attended 1 Belgium, Walloons retained
funeral service commencing | Years. He then worked in the| B.C. Power was most active | WCoast vt 100 Sisie iste Bee if c M 1279 475 470 79 | the meeting and gave Mr. Bo ted thle French language and
at 2 pm. Interment will be in| Provincial Building for two |industrial, , trading 16485 shares Zellers an N 2 1 1M, Wes Th gault, a reporter for La Presse, | lemings their Dutch language,
[cae ee ante lae years, and took Civil Service | and dropping %s to 2 canes im 7% 18 188 —20 |a standing ovation. aa cee ney oer
: tering the pos |activty follawed. Friday's late 108 20 | Can-Erin 0 He said the rigrts of minort-
tal department of the govern: |afiernoon ” ennouneemest ar diet a Capiain 1 |ties must be aes but so| _ Tt would never be possible for
OBITUARY ment serving in Charlottetown the British Columbia govern: | Also | Cari should the rights of erajerttics, mote than a few individuals to
and Calgary where yan creat bac aw arted tite company | Als ; | Cassiar Malan French cacat be completely bilingual. For
Inserted by friends and rela-|noted for hig courtesy and effi- |$95,281,233 in addition to the or- | A", Am, MO) a 1 eeaate dians were the majority. Pees feactiae ot siecond ae,
tives as a tribute to the deceas- | ciency. ‘take-over price of $171,+ ‘nimo ing a dig at ter tees
His home on Crescent Road, | 833,125 for B.C. Electric. | Chrom ties, he sald: “One can't write | ade their own mother tongue.
WALTER R. BINNS Calgary, had one of the finest | Industrials dropped 0.7 Coch Will fm ts ki — 28 ‘vive la lberte’ on ‘and |. THe Public meeting was spon-
Walter R, Binng of 6525 Wal-|views of the city and Mr.Jones (196.0. - Distillers-Seagrams a 00 | Cam Lake steed 3 “4 ¥4/ at the same re Ta betel cond ee ee ae
ton Way, son of the late Mr. and | was noted for his beautiful gar- |34, Imperial Tobacco and Lau- byw i000 ieve hs Xe =| Eoin * 167 33 8 "| Bealte it.” Hsdependance Nationale, a sep-
Mrs, Walter Robert Binns, 60)den, He also played golf and |rentide Finance fell % each and | Brineax Tio” ConKey 1000 1010 Roan ae sh ‘et is ww|_ Jean-Mare Leger, an editor Sigg sear
Leen Cappel ay eae thie! ae Midis popular with his fel- | Canadian i hem! pea Haus Hee ees al ds a z | Con Shaw 21166 45 44 4 ~—% HB Oil Hoh 4 (fe pest said the teaching of 'N (el d
sidence Saturday night, low players |Siddley and Dominion Tar and | C*™? CD ime as ion 88 i, nelish in French - language |New Compoun
, 1963. For the past few years his be- |Chemical were all down %. | 0 84 OA 13980 280 280 primary schools “accelerates |
A._native ‘of | Charlotelown,| ove sister Mrs, Melinda Gordon Senior base metals ov oa | ta th 1050 849 | mn i A 2 in tate ae Avaliable! For
-E.L,, Canada, he had been & jetown had been livi Ghemalloy ‘tm :
Tesldent of Tampa, for the last |fx ‘ie heme, His indoess and |Bae" Misine’ fell "oer Teterees | coma noe mou ae «Nfld.
eight years. He was with the | devotion to this remaining mem- | tional Nickel and Falconbridge © ase a fam 374 304 Ih oman Gravel Roads
msolidated Lobster Firm in| ber of his family was indicative were both lower by % and Con- | c me 1 196 oe a3 | MONTREAL (CP)—A new off-
Boston, Mass, for several years. |of his. sterling character, Solidated Mining and. Hollinger & New ‘pe ae B veil = Reaches JOO — aiesive compound for making
Service was held at the Garden| His funeral held from the Fos- |eased % each. 1s ats fr ary ee | Pont a 4 ih in | gravel roads behave something
Chapel, Durval Funeral, Home, |ter's Garden Chapel was largely | Uillties were down slighty, | bal Bie dio ss “is a0 ella | Provo. Gas 21065 he 1 “hs ST JOHN'S, BE. (cP) —M |like pavement is being intro-
jofficiating the, Very Rev. G. atiended and there were unt. |easing 0. to 121.0. Quebec Tele-| p'Eiqlrer 700 3t a1 +1 | Gout arm 26 25 onto 4 = —Mrs, | duced in Canada by BP Canada,
Ralph Madson, House of Prayer |erous floral remembrances: The /phone dropped a point, Bell Tel | D Lease Pe = Rt | Sarcee aime 128 mH) 2 | Levina and te Boy itd. the eompany announced
| Episcopal Chure Rev. Dr. Frank §, Morely of jephone was off % and Brazilian |D Oilcloth | 28 Sok 20 208 ye Fe ee a ae Corp goat cate) (aie) Scouts met Monday night ta | Monday.
| is rurrwred iy bls! widow | Oraea Povaairtenaal Oburely allais tive ents loner pe eo ilo" us" wa 8 crow m0 as ek Corp ts ise we 1s +10 [Keep a date they made five| ne mixture can be blended
(rs, Mildred R. Binns, Tampa; | personal friend, was the minis-| In papers, the index was down DU™k™ sn 2 —1 | Crowne ‘Tom 84 4 8A | Trad Cel ak eter ery Maris bt with ordinary gravel and ap-
Nes ¢ daughters (Priscilla). Mrs. | ter officiating. Mr, Bill Davis |0.6 to 110.5. Great Lakes lost| Electrolier 350 $10% it 14 + 8 Cusco 12300 141313 — Union ot fees aay ps up the celebration of Mrs. \plied with existing caulpment,
|Edward Johnson, | Cambridge, | sang The Lord's Prayer | and |%4, Fraser slipped % and Moore | Eauit Exp 20 tf! Bee eet | caste, (feng aah an) aaah | Moowea/ 9 0DtH) bictbday Mires | thelcompany/ anid) sec:
| Ma: (Betty) “Mrs. Joseph |there was an organ prelude by |and Consolidated were off % Ey Frente Vy 1500 He grt| wtates ised 9880 aS 418 |Hookey lives at Sunset Lodge, ondary roads look as it they
wile Grit, Tampa and (Virginia) |the organist Mr. Bill Hadden. | each ake 7000 31 som 15 mh YA ’ bed Petters a & Salvation Army home for §® are paved, it obviates the mud
| Mrs.’ Lawrence Labagnara, The hymn was The Lord's My| Banks were off 0.4 at 1238, indy 3100 7 Sban| ay ia) eb) MMI OS a vets IBOLT Chota FE aa ia oF and dust problem, and keeps
"| Medford, Mass.; three brothers, | shepherd. Royal was down % and Impe- Glen 0 300 * % * ayaa rise sus TM Bhiw role ae aaale, and had down fying stones.
-/ Charles R., Roy and George Pallbearers were: R. Should. |riel dropped 4%. tn Ae ecm 110 1% Pa 0 * Ti) Tor Dom a0 San ftv eve Ais ell eal He qi, material, already, used i
| Binns, the’ latter predeceased | ice, D. Jones. E, Wood, F. Mac-| Steels were another weak |!" Ahr | cccre men a marth INDUSTRIALS m4) Bins Santen, Gee eden, Norway and Germany,
killed one year ago today, Oct! him several years ago and one | Dougall, L. Ironside S, W spot. Steel Co. lost 14, Algoma | bee n300 28 200 208 Faraday 100 110 110 ee ESR ery th leuwicere Pearsan and ig retell ri satisfactory winter and
1962, sister. (Helen) Mrs. William| Cremation was at the Calgary dropped % and Dominion Foun- os 8) a w ay oh S18 1 ih alee verte Boy ‘Scout troop | Summer tests in Canada. Tt ls
| Gritith, all of Charlottetown; | Crematorium 4 Pasa and Dominion Steel both | Me <1 Gen Bake fn aa riod promised Mrs. Hookey another "0 intended to compete with
“nine grandchildren, | There are left to mourn his jeased %. Inand om mh Fintien pesmi asphalt surfacing on, malor
——— wife, sister and seven nephews.) In the mining field, wan | tay Gra ASS TMI ESSEMER HORS Toa bl ae ears HIS eRGmNG|
GETS FISHERIES PO Post We litle knew when we awoke ve climbed 29 cents, Secon S784 17 4.4 The party included a few other | economical substitute eats
oTT: i wv Canadian Pr 7 42 | Walnwr its 'w Ruests besides the ‘and | maintenance on untreated gra-
Sprules, special assistant to the ‘The ‘a the day wou bring, | sontreal sick, Eschene tt | Waters ki} Bes Pa eT Me Sieakerettieton canallg vel roads,” the company said,
feaeral Satay Leeann perk ‘The call was sudd | cn tabulation : Monday trans-| Mer Chip 3 | Mrs. Hookey was born ore RARE Se Bo,
ter, has m appoi 4 ‘ pl Seen 174 SM ‘Total Sales: 2, by Portugal Cove, She tas! ‘ws ALL ARE TAME
ber of the Fisheries Research | To part “wlth one we loved so FPS HF cevarrantor edi Aco to 418) most AtTiVE ; TORONTO STOCRA daughters, both in the 70s, Europe's 200 remaining wis-
|Board of Mace it was an- is from previous board-lot eleo| Mlatanse ps dian Press She moved into the lodge ents, or bison, today all live in
zoos or protected government
reserves
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at
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at
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BIRTHS
WHITLOCK — At the Charlotte-
town Hospital on Saturday,
Septes A Mr.
and Mrs. Desmond Whitlock
a son Paul Desmond, weight
7 ibs. S44 ou8. A brother for
Micha
DOYLE — At the Charlottetown
Hospital on Saturday, Septem.
ber 28th, 1963, to Mr and Mrs.
James Doyle, Alberry Plains,
daughter Sheila Eileen,
weight 7 Ibs., 1 oz.
WHALEN — At the Charlotte-
Hospital, Wednesday,
Sept, 25, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs.
James Whalen (nee Ronalda
MacDonald), a son. John Ur-
ban weight 9 Ibs., 3 oz.
CALLAGHAN — Chester an
Doreen Callaghan, Coarlotie
town, wish to asians vies
town Hospital on Wednesday, |
September 25th. sister for
Marie and Joseph
ENGAGEMENTS
SQUAREBRIGGS — DUNN —
Mrs, John Square-
nd harlot, PEST
ment of their daughter Sandra
Elizabeth, to Paul Richard
junn, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Plow ‘Wilkins, Fredericton,
N.B. Marriage to seks lace
on Saturday, October 2:30
p.m. at Trinity United fchurae
Charlottetown, P.E.1.
MARRIAGES
DONALD — SEWELL — At St.
Paul's United Church, Sept.
ist, 1963, A.G, Grace Sewell.
daughter of Mrs. Joseph Sewell
to Dr. Leigh B. Donald, son |
of Mr and Mrs. ae Don-
ald, Alma, P.’
MacINTYRE — BECK
Brudenell on September 14th,
1963, Pegey Beck, daughter of |
Mr and Mrs. R.W. Beck, Mon-
tague, to Jack Macintyre,
Charlottetown, son of
ton MacIntyre and the late
Mrs. MacIntyre of Montague.
Mr. W.J. Walls officiated.
DEATHS
STEWART — At Ottawa on
Saturday, Lieut. Colonel James
R. Stewart. MBC, CD.
loved husband of Grace “Rod-
ger, 237 Carling Avenue, Ot-
tawa, Resting at Hulse and
Playfair Ltd., 315 McLeod St.
Ottawa. Service Tuesday. In.
terment Beechwood cemetery.
IN- MEMORIAM
|MacNEILL — In sad and loving
\
memory of a dear husband
and father, Neil MacNeill,
who was accidently. killed Oct.
2,
1, 1962,
Wwe ie ey when we woke
that me
he pasty the day would bring
le ic was sudden, the shock
re oat ‘with one we loved so
pneties its hard to under-|
biys pate) things have to be
In His wisdom, God has
ned
pes our power to se
Ever remem!
lice and family.
aeNEILL — In Loving mem
ory of Ne# MacNeill who was,
nate
y
in a quiet country graveyard
iVhere the breezes gently blow
That we lost one year ago.
‘ou left behind some aching
heart
hat loved you most sincere.
ive never have ni “opto will
Forget you Broth
| was a sudden atin
co sudden to forget,,
nd we who loved you dearly
re the ones who can’t forget
arrival of their
sre Maserect emit 7 |
bs., 18 ozs. at the Charlotte- |
ies the one we loved so dearly |
Births, Deaths, Marriages
|CARD OF THANKS
1 wish to express my sincere
thanks to Dr Babe i.
Schlossberg and Fi Munion,
Rev. Howard and nurses of the
Prince Edward Island Hospital
for their kindness while a patient
there. Also to those who helped
in any way to comfort my little
son William Joseph, who lived
such a short time on earth. Also
{to pee. who helped my family
at
|""Mrs. Louis MeKenoa, Tona.
|. ‘To all ow friends’ and neigh-
bours, to the priests and sisters,
the Charlottetown Funeral Home,
to the good doctors and nurses
we wish to convey our apprecia-
tion and sincere thanks for the
kindness and thoughtfulness
shown to us at the death of our
dear mother Mrs. Prosper Le-
aie The LeClair Family.
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and sapereoietion to Dr.
Green, Dr. Lea, and Dr. Lantz
0°
ment, but that “there is a very | Nickel MS 2108 21
| strong ossibilty that, {usitu- ae ee
DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS az FS Gr Gb
ig 4 trading. Norlartie 2500 12
b pers layed bag ah we smoke sino Ba mh
‘orporation dippin; “% an \b- | Nermetal n
SUMMARY in order to be able to record ODU cre %, barca ermae ze 8
[large capital gains in ‘thelr PRODUCE | Banks were down and auto- \ colucirm iso = Pi
ports. N Gol
By THE CANADIAN PRESS |"“Losees. included Standard On| MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul-|mablles and financial issues % Geer ‘in a a8
Toronto: Market down; mod- |(New. Jersey), 214, Du |ture department quotations: Granby ‘alumped Si to. 17% | Nort 3
erately light trading. Pont, down 4% and General Mo. | Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices and. International Nickel % | Nacmsnte ‘a a a
York: Market sharply jtors, “down |to country stations wooden car- among base metals. Labrador nem ca ine wns ms.
heer woodesniete atte Gad, |e ee ease industrial a. tons; Extralarge 62.69; larze Mining. gained" a0
ig. erage fell 5.19 to 732. medium .50-.60; small In speculative mines Leitch ori Y
lontreal: Market continued | Volume declined ie “3,730,000 “Gt ae, B 40 and C 33. dipped 14 cents to $2.25 and Iso paramat 500 124 fa a4 1
jto drop: fairly active trading. shares from 4,380,000 Friday, | Butler: Current. receipts non- advanced nine cents to $1.48. Fax'tnt tm ‘in ‘it Sh
he lowest since Aug. 20 when |tenderable 50%-50%; 92 score Great Plains declined 80 cents Peerless 4500 M20 2k 1
CURRE |nso.00 shares changed hands. tenderable 50%. $14.25 and Central Del Rio Perron aT eerie ad
NCIES — [The ist was ‘steady at the | Chese: Delivered Montreal, 2p cents to'$7.65 in senior west, ich cr™ 30 SOM
opening, softened "gradually, | waxed. current recent Whole: /ern ols, Westates Petroleum Prosar smn wo. ‘eo "a *
MONTREAL | (CP) — The then eroded qulckly. A" furry jsale Quebec white 29%; colored rove 15 cents to 8865 ater set: Foréen” Im “a “hn
United States dollar in terms
of Canadian funds was up 3-32
at $1.07
was up % at $3.01%.
NEW YORK
EW YORK (AP)—Weakness
jin ars chips re light trading |
Ishanaclacieed londay’s stock
market action, regarded as a_
further step in the h Soneon cane
{nounced Wednesday. He
ceeds A. L. Pritchard, director |
jot the fisheries department's |
Ever
fers
‘service.
suc: God gave us courage to stand i
the shock,
Strength to gel the blow,
But what it cost to have him go
Only God will ever know.
ATTENTION
POTATO PRODUCERS
in the past, pay all
Last y
won by Miss Anne
land. Ke
P.EI. POTATO MARKETING BOARD
Charlottetown, P.E.L
ROYAL AGRICULTURAL WINTER FAIR
Toronto, Ontario
November 15 . 23, 1963
Now is the time to select your potatoes for the Royal Win-
ter Fair. To encourage our growers the Potato Boar will, as
entry fees.
Contact your Seed Potato Inspector for application
forms. Entries close October 19th, 1963.
hip for Seed Potatoes was
ar the World Champions A sod Poa.
MacAulay, East
p the Trophy on P.E.I.
All exhibits not shipped privately must be i
Seed Potato Certification Department by
order to be in Toronto on the closing date,
in Charlottetown
November Ist, in
November 7th,
of recovery towards the close |
erased some losses and pro- |
sues rebounding was Chryler, |
jthe most active stock, up 1 at
83% on 139,200 shares.
@ Mattamt 2000 6
ting a a high of $9.45 earlier iene 4 im i
br milk powder: Spray pro- in the d.
25-32. Pound sterling duced some gains. Among is-|cess No. 1 in bags 11-13, roller
On the’ foreign market, Fal-
process No. 1 in bags 10'%-11'%; | conbridge obey down %
Hfeed 9-9%: hy milk powder |Moore Corporation %. Bulolo pare
6 16
and
Ke
42
4 Ah,
aed +%!The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues: Oct. 1, 1963. 15
‘™
«City Fathers Urged
To Direct Planning
By GERRY McNEIL
QUEBEC (CP) — A Toronto
‘i “Ing —y law professor suggested Mon-
day that city governments take
|a more direct hand in bettering
their communities.
rofessor James B. Milner of
“Su 4% the University of Toronto was
addressing about 500 delegates |
to the annual conference of the |
|Community Planning Associa-
q sia mh Canada.
North American assump-
|feed 7%2-7%; f.0.b. Montreel 9, |Gold was ahead 1. f ahs f he said, is that the only
or Tie Associated Press average | Polatoes: "wholesale selling | “On index, industrials fell 409. ni “tigen 23 ag ie eee) democratic, method of, building
an stocks declined 18 to pices Que new 75s - 1.25; |to 638.43, base metals 1.16 to Rockwin 14800 25 mm 2424! cities “i state to con- |
ew 508 .85-,90 4 new |21239, western oils .64 to 119.25 Fsanor" Sa 1110 1a trol the private Pita by com-
aeniace Canadian Issues | Bs 140; N.B. new 50s 1.05; new jand golds .43 to 90.55. Volume 4 ieee dv | plicated regulation piled
traded, Aluminium Ltd, and Ca- |10s .25; P.E.I. new white 75s for the day was 2,386,000 shares atte, wie 100 Wee 48 |omplicated regulation.”
nadian Pacific gained %, Hud- | 1.55; Long Isfland new 50s 2.25. compared with 2,69 rie S mm 1 Although it is difficult to
|e tT day iy
ae Bay %, and Distillers Sea-
N
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tock ates High Lew Cleve
a —
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8
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+H she
i caught by chills and c
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<1 | ested in her 101st birthday. "I'm
=‘ ready to go whenever the good |
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| Attetot a8 es ae an =| New Amulet 1000 1111S | atigh-Bet 3100 37360379 -+18 Latico 6827
Alu 4 pe MS 0% 30K aon | North Be Mose 27 m1 A A [Moline ms 4 a M aN Ga MIB
Expl 500 — 4) Hoa 119 §3 5
ae * sa ne Silver 100 18 1318 (uP 199 ea South U 151000 121044 12
cal be ws aM Peace Riv 1180 405 3 30 9 lien cop Soo ails Batt G6 178 TS
Atl in a it Cobalt 200 235-2 1, iron Bay 500 89 i | Nat Pete 15950 280 ri}
Bank Mont 308. 863% at aso Ts te my wll ers0 1S 14014239 | Anaan Uew 12080 383 34
Bang CN ‘M6 $78 ma mtd Fae 955 coat my fe a in 1 re shined thy bie
Bang PC 50 $51% 51% pg
Bell Phone 1706 83453 =z} gue PhS rae asa
Brazil 300 270265
BA on | 1070 san at
BC Fe 935 $22% 22!
BC Pow Rare su x
Bi ‘8%
Cal Pe “ $214 a a”
Can Cem 8m™% 4
Cc Dom oo om
CAE 735 $104 i 10m + 1 0.98
pis Re Brew ‘en pid 1 610 = 9.80
mM 524 ne
Eas Be Sn Sr 7” 41 cr}
Cc Chem 220 $114 11 tl —% an
Fadi MS 385 +B nt
Cc Hydro 100 $17% 17% 17% Pi
1 Pow $154 154 1 fr}
I Pow pr out at aT
€_Marcont 1300 400 400 400 ry
CPR 2373 ” &
Can’ p 1000 $12 11% 11% —-% en
Cap Wire 23 ” % rat
Cent Del 100 780 yl nA a rey
Con MS 928% barat 4
‘Con_ Text 35 10% 10 16 — 500 14 z 1 3u
Cows mes My Sapsiapie Marchant 400 100 109 48 3
100 $2644 26% 26% + arcon
in beng 715 84 534 SK cP) stock lartime: bed 3 2 44+ Demision Baniky ¥
Dome Pete 200 $13% 13% 1% INTO (CP) — tus Ine.
D Bridge y 475 S17% 17% 17 — 0 Fit arya lipped futher ia the | Mattemt 350) mo Ly Fae A Furopean Growth ‘
B carat" 100 $2 2 2 | redicted correction period with | Melaure i 8 | owt :
D Glass 150 S184 184 184 + 4 | prices generally down in moder- ‘MeMar 8 s 4 5
D Steel 4 5134 134 14 — | ately Tight trading Monday. ‘MeWwat ao ah 5
D Stores 525 $154 15615 — justrial index was down | Merri! aie 110107, 110, ‘
Bom fet, Us Hin IN I=) ar he ourth day in succession | Meret hn neh :
Pom Tet hain 150 180 +8 [during which time it has fallen ye +
Du Poot 98 Hom ON 1410465 to close Monday at 638.48. Moat se a “8 14 t
Dupuis A 150 10% 1 - the cot .
atom 30 Buk A Bh ae iat cp ee 8 mom, Ua Beatie & a iB Bet 7
Gr Br Cant 125 $11 i il —t | are optimistic about long-term | Nama Cr ™ 4 " at
GL Paper 2481 $224 214 21% — %/| prospects. Neston ‘300
Hawk Sid 200 Th SS — 4 BC, Power attracted the most | New Alger win Te 7 74
Holinger 400 $274 7 TUM) icrerest on the Toronto indus: |New Am isin a ie 24%) pat
Horne Pt 600 220 220 220 ee trading 97,724 shares. | ~ Gotavue ry ae
‘Hud Bay = 405 $56 Af $4 — Ht) One analyst seagented Gt that in-| New Hoseo = soda ws" | +13
‘HBC 200 814% 1 + Ne u
on sass Gare aa dae + %4| Vestors were disap! Ce a FH
Fa fo am sss 134 134 — the B.C. Electric tee Deu Be ee seu, ine io ck
Ind Accep 450 $44 23% U4 + Mitween the power company ny ad |New, Rous oi iw OM
Ingle 0 Wo wo wo 00 |the British Columbia 1%
4
2424) point to many satisfying cities
available in city planning. Plan-
ning would cost plenty but the
basic question was iolitical, not
economic It was “who pays?”
t “how much?”
BLAMES PLANNING CK
Paul Gouin, chairman of
the Quebec historic monuments
| commission, said in another ad-
dress his commission has bee
come more effective since its
| budget was increased and new
legislation, passed
| felt it was not town plan
Bech at lank oti etecuecaloiaes
ning laws that was responsible
‘for the run-down condition of
many historic areas. Another
factor was the growth of traftie
systems.
about 12 years ago. Mrs. Hook- |
| and physical fitness.
| work
%\ worked hard during of her
hh ee lie at Portugal Cove, she says, | |
i she never let herr get
| Lord feels it is time to call me
Daily Ex. Sun
Daily Ex. lay
To Moncton dine $9.00)
Ba Ex. Sunday i
Dai
Daily Ex. Sunday
Daily Ex. Sunday
pany Ex. Sunday
Daily Ex. Sunday
| and to all the kind nurses at the | following the rise w peaks, |gtams %, Dome Mines and Mc- | Inland £m 1 sir ar im + | Toronto cu a 1 | built by this sort of control, we The Trans-Canada Highway
|PEI Hospital, also to my| ‘The trading session. colseided |intyre. Porcupine tell ako ae Nickel mA 67H By Th Carat a mmo 22 2 28 +1 | steadfastly refuse any nition i Quebec mizht be a master-
|many friends and neighbours | with the end of the third quar- |ternational Nickel % ty ae ta it) toon stork ™” 00 “"y trat the cities should go into |Piece of civil engineering, he
a $85, jis c u 8 38 % go int A :
who sent flowers, gifts and|ter and analysts sald that uate Prices on the American Ex-| i! a 3 on ete aastey frame 7S 450 438 435 —S | the real estate business, | said, but otherwise it was a dull
cards to me and who were sOlof the investment funds |change moved generally lower. | Jami sit 1 marked $, 2—Oad id lot. xd oecvidest, 4400 284 4 2 —2 || “If we really mean all this | Procession of poles and concrete
wonderful to my family at home |were seting highaualty issue Canadian Mareon} ‘fell i, |i 20 Bik Ta NG — | eet, oat at einidend, Bao a ee S| Aalicaboue ‘huilding better cities, viaducts that put the hardiest
while I was a patient, ‘Teeeenereene as praeertrun: nar ommmcen ry Rainbow Oil % and Ca-| | een 4 hs Nog bs rR |e ange is from previous board 100 7 7 1 (I think we should explore fs drivers to sleep.
Shirley Lawson, OBITUARY alr Javelin % and Preston | wa PR 60s seq ayia syig | NTE Mal ik 40 12 2 ~¥! possibilities of a mor | Mr. Gouin noted that Land ot
DEATHS |316; argo OM gained 1-16 and | Martine 7 on Sa1¥ 21% 21% + tn! stock Sine gs tow Cse Cee PORE role for municipal councils.” Men is to be the theme of the
O'HOLLORAN — At the Com- tives as a tribute to the deceas- ee oe i Pet Balbus Paani Taatine
muni pial on ata, i Mon Fri ta city building may well s- to visit to know what kind of
Sept Joi, Hilary O'Hol-| | CECIL BRUCE. JONES lpenese tiger at lenyctenn Pei Raney dep pees deere een
tere atl Bic ion iniala tare Atee lores eas connection | F 32 | the:
ale Henleg’ He Wet Roomy [AGRI ces | neha 2 \the building contractors and we live, we ought to apply our-
year. - | Total issues 1 “"s real estate investors." selves now, with all our force,
Funeral Home, Alberton, from |dened to hear of the sudden) NEW YORK CLOSING sTOUKS +%) To ensure an “informed |to develo; i
yp at Quebec and in
where the funeral willbe held/ death. Calgary. Alberta, of], 02," Aswcaie Fre choice” in building cities, he |Canada ite tncomparable cul-
Wotesdey, Oct lewring the) Mr Cen Bites JonensHe|ves oem genta gt es | | said, emphasis had to be placed |tural and architectural heritage
Chureh, Lot 7, for Requiem |Mrs. David Jones of Pownal, | Cons Edison (m7 Seth Pag gang) POW Comm 1605 : Pay -p | SRE eo ee
i i j ] a
High Moss at 9:20, Inerment|his | mother, being the formet | Gen Pie TEN TR ae Pree one 4 Werner 80 a Sh att
| in the church cemetery. Margaret MacLennz 5 118 ere eriaete ait Wimaler ens Q be f
Gt Nor Ry 54% Vanadi ne ‘est WwW
| JONES — At the Prince Edward pi Wath Founsestof 1 7 f " 0 S114 He dt ak ot |Mtrey io tle 2 ul uebec Newsman Refuses
Island Hospital, Monday, —— 1200 $9 1650 3644 364 3 vs Be ie icay |
| Sent 9, 1968, Jemes Layton |W2#_botn in Pownal and spent Rival bak 5 G4 AM EMM Balers oy 2 io” ty) Winahit ati St To Pay Federal Income Tax
| of Pownal in his 7nd | tS childhood and boy! there StL Cem A 810 $1744 17% 17% + M4) Bet 1000 $60 S45 860 +29 | Wr Harg 210 eae a |!
j, Jones at the beautiful and large old) AAONTREAL | ssnaa rus sis mig 1k so) 22 aN a te ive preerrensl
AW Le at the MacLean | homestead, | fell Cam 105 SITIA 1m im mA | Biteon imo oh ttn — v4] Zenmar ts tem tom | MONTREAL (CP) — Newspa-| the suicide” of French-Canadian
| rangements will be announced | 4%. *,,.0Um ig jbo he studied | MONTREAL(CP)—The stock Stop Save 188 ia at Bin Bey aioe | a |per man Pierre Bougault sap8| culture. GUM
| Jater. Please omit flowers. eat Proteen jmarket suffers a substantial — 23 iy Bouzan ned A oA HA lhe won't pay his federal income
sor S.N. Earle and setback Monday as the com- 1825 $30 0 Bralorne 3500 Bray | Mr. Leger, forme
AULD — At his late residence | became an accomplished player. |posite index dropped 0,6 to 1248 | Steel.C x4 aya S216 14 14 — | Brot Reet 138 55 * sous a4 xa) t2xes Because the government at | the provincial government's ot
Clyde River, Saturday, Sept.|With his upright bearing and|on the Montreal and Canadian | 7°re° a oo stim 11% 11% — th] Bor Re 200 112. 112112 | ottawa is a foreign one to him. | fice of the French language, an
2a 1963, Bertram Auld’ in his |handsome appearance he was | exchanges. ite C Corp 67 $9% 9% 9% —W| Cadamet ahoo 135 1% 133 +9 | He told a rally of Quebec sep- | Game to improve spoken
86th year. Resting at the Mac- | active in community life, Trading was fairly active. In- | Tr Can PL urs $84 M2 — M4 Cama M00 lig im ts —w aratists Sunday night he consid 204 written French, true
Lean Funeral Home until noon| He attended Prinoe of Wales /dustrials accounted for 120,600 ay sis i 5 = | Camp chub «nnn *20" 290 42" ers only the government of Que- illagealar is merely the co-
tnday, Oct. 1, then to Clyde |College for two years and taught /shares and mines and _ oils Bend, o to ti a | © Astona mo us 48 14-8 |bec as entitled to his taxes, [existence of two unilingualisma,
River ’ Presbyterian Church for |in his native province for two peed over 425,900 shares. [ee Gwe cheer 600400 ms me 600 supporters attended 1 Belgium, Walloons retained
funeral service commencing | Years. He then worked in the| B.C. Power was most active | WCoast vt 100 Sisie iste Bee if c M 1279 475 470 79 | the meeting and gave Mr. Bo ted thle French language and
at 2 pm. Interment will be in| Provincial Building for two |industrial, , trading 16485 shares Zellers an N 2 1 1M, Wes Th gault, a reporter for La Presse, | lemings their Dutch language,
[cae ee ante lae years, and took Civil Service | and dropping %s to 2 canes im 7% 18 188 —20 |a standing ovation. aa cee ney oer
: tering the pos |activty follawed. Friday's late 108 20 | Can-Erin 0 He said the rigrts of minort-
tal department of the govern: |afiernoon ” ennouneemest ar diet a Capiain 1 |ties must be aes but so| _ Tt would never be possible for
OBITUARY ment serving in Charlottetown the British Columbia govern: | Also | Cari should the rights of erajerttics, mote than a few individuals to
and Calgary where yan creat bac aw arted tite company | Als ; | Cassiar Malan French cacat be completely bilingual. For
Inserted by friends and rela-|noted for hig courtesy and effi- |$95,281,233 in addition to the or- | A", Am, MO) a 1 eeaate dians were the majority. Pees feactiae ot siecond ae,
tives as a tribute to the deceas- | ciency. ‘take-over price of $171,+ ‘nimo ing a dig at ter tees
His home on Crescent Road, | 833,125 for B.C. Electric. | Chrom ties, he sald: “One can't write | ade their own mother tongue.
WALTER R. BINNS Calgary, had one of the finest | Industrials dropped 0.7 Coch Will fm ts ki — 28 ‘vive la lberte’ on ‘and |. THe Public meeting was spon-
Walter R, Binng of 6525 Wal-|views of the city and Mr.Jones (196.0. - Distillers-Seagrams a 00 | Cam Lake steed 3 “4 ¥4/ at the same re Ta betel cond ee ee ae
ton Way, son of the late Mr. and | was noted for his beautiful gar- |34, Imperial Tobacco and Lau- byw i000 ieve hs Xe =| Eoin * 167 33 8 "| Bealte it.” Hsdependance Nationale, a sep-
Mrs, Walter Robert Binns, 60)den, He also played golf and |rentide Finance fell % each and | Brineax Tio” ConKey 1000 1010 Roan ae sh ‘et is ww|_ Jean-Mare Leger, an editor Sigg sear
Leen Cappel ay eae thie! ae Midis popular with his fel- | Canadian i hem! pea Haus Hee ees al ds a z | Con Shaw 21166 45 44 4 ~—% HB Oil Hoh 4 (fe pest said the teaching of 'N (el d
sidence Saturday night, low players |Siddley and Dominion Tar and | C*™? CD ime as ion 88 i, nelish in French - language |New Compoun
, 1963. For the past few years his be- |Chemical were all down %. | 0 84 OA 13980 280 280 primary schools “accelerates |
A._native ‘of | Charlotelown,| ove sister Mrs, Melinda Gordon Senior base metals ov oa | ta th 1050 849 | mn i A 2 in tate ae Avaliable! For
-E.L,, Canada, he had been & jetown had been livi Ghemalloy ‘tm :
Tesldent of Tampa, for the last |fx ‘ie heme, His indoess and |Bae" Misine’ fell "oer Teterees | coma noe mou ae «Nfld.
eight years. He was with the | devotion to this remaining mem- | tional Nickel and Falconbridge © ase a fam 374 304 Ih oman Gravel Roads
msolidated Lobster Firm in| ber of his family was indicative were both lower by % and Con- | c me 1 196 oe a3 | MONTREAL (CP)—A new off-
Boston, Mass, for several years. |of his. sterling character, Solidated Mining and. Hollinger & New ‘pe ae B veil = Reaches JOO — aiesive compound for making
Service was held at the Garden| His funeral held from the Fos- |eased % each. 1s ats fr ary ee | Pont a 4 ih in | gravel roads behave something
Chapel, Durval Funeral, Home, |ter's Garden Chapel was largely | Uillties were down slighty, | bal Bie dio ss “is a0 ella | Provo. Gas 21065 he 1 “hs ST JOHN'S, BE. (cP) —M |like pavement is being intro-
jofficiating the, Very Rev. G. atiended and there were unt. |easing 0. to 121.0. Quebec Tele-| p'Eiqlrer 700 3t a1 +1 | Gout arm 26 25 onto 4 = —Mrs, | duced in Canada by BP Canada,
Ralph Madson, House of Prayer |erous floral remembrances: The /phone dropped a point, Bell Tel | D Lease Pe = Rt | Sarcee aime 128 mH) 2 | Levina and te Boy itd. the eompany announced
| Episcopal Chure Rev. Dr. Frank §, Morely of jephone was off % and Brazilian |D Oilcloth | 28 Sok 20 208 ye Fe ee a ae Corp goat cate) (aie) Scouts met Monday night ta | Monday.
| is rurrwred iy bls! widow | Oraea Povaairtenaal Oburely allais tive ents loner pe eo ilo" us" wa 8 crow m0 as ek Corp ts ise we 1s +10 [Keep a date they made five| ne mixture can be blended
(rs, Mildred R. Binns, Tampa; | personal friend, was the minis-| In papers, the index was down DU™k™ sn 2 —1 | Crowne ‘Tom 84 4 8A | Trad Cel ak eter ery Maris bt with ordinary gravel and ap-
Nes ¢ daughters (Priscilla). Mrs. | ter officiating. Mr, Bill Davis |0.6 to 110.5. Great Lakes lost| Electrolier 350 $10% it 14 + 8 Cusco 12300 141313 — Union ot fees aay ps up the celebration of Mrs. \plied with existing caulpment,
|Edward Johnson, | Cambridge, | sang The Lord's Prayer | and |%4, Fraser slipped % and Moore | Eauit Exp 20 tf! Bee eet | caste, (feng aah an) aaah | Moowea/ 9 0DtH) bictbday Mires | thelcompany/ anid) sec:
| Ma: (Betty) “Mrs. Joseph |there was an organ prelude by |and Consolidated were off % Ey Frente Vy 1500 He grt| wtates ised 9880 aS 418 |Hookey lives at Sunset Lodge, ondary roads look as it they
wile Grit, Tampa and (Virginia) |the organist Mr. Bill Hadden. | each ake 7000 31 som 15 mh YA ’ bed Petters a & Salvation Army home for §® are paved, it obviates the mud
| Mrs.’ Lawrence Labagnara, The hymn was The Lord's My| Banks were off 0.4 at 1238, indy 3100 7 Sban| ay ia) eb) MMI OS a vets IBOLT Chota FE aa ia oF and dust problem, and keeps
"| Medford, Mass.; three brothers, | shepherd. Royal was down % and Impe- Glen 0 300 * % * ayaa rise sus TM Bhiw role ae aaale, and had down fying stones.
-/ Charles R., Roy and George Pallbearers were: R. Should. |riel dropped 4%. tn Ae ecm 110 1% Pa 0 * Ti) Tor Dom a0 San ftv eve Ais ell eal He qi, material, already, used i
| Binns, the’ latter predeceased | ice, D. Jones. E, Wood, F. Mac-| Steels were another weak |!" Ahr | cccre men a marth INDUSTRIALS m4) Bins Santen, Gee eden, Norway and Germany,
killed one year ago today, Oct! him several years ago and one | Dougall, L. Ironside S, W spot. Steel Co. lost 14, Algoma | bee n300 28 200 208 Faraday 100 110 110 ee ESR ery th leuwicere Pearsan and ig retell ri satisfactory winter and
1962, sister. (Helen) Mrs. William| Cremation was at the Calgary dropped % and Dominion Foun- os 8) a w ay oh S18 1 ih alee verte Boy ‘Scout troop | Summer tests in Canada. Tt ls
| Gritith, all of Charlottetown; | Crematorium 4 Pasa and Dominion Steel both | Me <1 Gen Bake fn aa riod promised Mrs. Hookey another "0 intended to compete with
“nine grandchildren, | There are left to mourn his jeased %. Inand om mh Fintien pesmi asphalt surfacing on, malor
——— wife, sister and seven nephews.) In the mining field, wan | tay Gra ASS TMI ESSEMER HORS Toa bl ae ears HIS eRGmNG|
GETS FISHERIES PO Post We litle knew when we awoke ve climbed 29 cents, Secon S784 17 4.4 The party included a few other | economical substitute eats
oTT: i wv Canadian Pr 7 42 | Walnwr its 'w Ruests besides the ‘and | maintenance on untreated gra-
Sprules, special assistant to the ‘The ‘a the day wou bring, | sontreal sick, Eschene tt | Waters ki} Bes Pa eT Me Sieakerettieton canallg vel roads,” the company said,
feaeral Satay Leeann perk ‘The call was sudd | cn tabulation : Monday trans-| Mer Chip 3 | Mrs. Hookey was born ore RARE Se Bo,
ter, has m appoi 4 ‘ pl Seen 174 SM ‘Total Sales: 2, by Portugal Cove, She tas! ‘ws ALL ARE TAME
ber of the Fisheries Research | To part “wlth one we loved so FPS HF cevarrantor edi Aco to 418) most AtTiVE ; TORONTO STOCRA daughters, both in the 70s, Europe's 200 remaining wis-
|Board of Mace it was an- is from previous board-lot eleo| Mlatanse ps dian Press She moved into the lodge ents, or bison, today all live in
zoos or protected government
reserves
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