K la y! fie Gmlfllll. Charlottetown, Fri. Feb. 21, 1964. a_pAiLY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY I! TE CANADIAN P*R.E$ ‘l'ouIto—Mai-k ;ive Hiding, New York —— Market higher; ‘ails s . Montreal —— Market fraction. 1115' lower: moderately active radius. CURRENCIES (CF) " T h 9 “ktlbesug MONTREAL Inited States dollar in terms or lanadian funds was unchanged *3 u it $1.07 15-16 it NEW YORK NEW YORK (APl—’I‘|ie stock narket Thursday flouted its ‘ radition of doing little or notl1- .9“- in advance of a long week- fig nd and rallied enough to push ‘ ‘ he popular averages to record ighs. Trading was moderately ctive. Stock exch-anges will be closed oday in observance of Washing- on's birthday Saturday. A late rally by rails put th xchanges in gear with an ad- ance of industrials—— irregular s it was——atid gave the market he well—rounded aspect it has acked recently . c otors and rubbers - T ‘ s. m »’ednesday’s leadeia —- kept ires a d ii a wide assortm "om other groups joined in the .9 is .e. The Dow Jones industrial verage rose 208 to a new peak E 79699. topping the previous losing high of 796.19 made. ‘eb '0LUME MODERATE Volume rose moderatel_v to 720,000 shares from Wednes- ay‘s 4.260.000. The Associated Press average f 60 stocks rose .8 to a ne eak of B36 vol-urine leaders had top ‘H in General, The ight leadership lotors. “biggest" stock on the 2g board, as it took first lace h 1 73,400 s ares. rising In to 17' ‘In 8. . Among C a n a d i a n issues aded. Dome Mines gained ‘.5. ‘m l " anadian Pacific. Granby Min- g and Hudson Bay Mining ‘/4 ; ‘ld A1u.m.im'um Ltd. ls. Moln- 're Porcupine fell 1%, Interna- onal Nickel and Walker Good- ‘ham ‘/4 and Distillers Sea- -ams ‘/3. Prices on the American Ex- Wliat stocks did dvances 602 . ectlin es nelianged 273 2:39 Total Issues 1335 1309 vzw roan cnosim srocxs Radio Corp 104% ' V4 nnecntt MONTREAL MONTREAL lC'Pl —- Prices are down at the close of the onireal and Canadian Stock (changes Thursday following clines in heavy issues. The composite index dropped ’ to 131.5 yet advances lead to 79 I‘rading was active. due to a irry of trading in the final ur which brought the number industrials traded to 194,700 ares nd mines and oils 970.- eac . Banks dropped 0.2 to 122.5. iyal dropped ‘Va and Montreal Nova Scotia and Provinciale ch rose . . T-'apers were unchanged at )9 .‘1Ll'I‘IES BRJGHTEST Lltilities were the bright spot, ing 0.2 to 123.0. Quebec Tele- one rose 2%. C-PR " and .via Scotla Light and Power Bell Telephone. Quebec Na- -al Gas and Trans - Canada ‘n senior base metals Interna- nal Nickel dropped one point. dson Bav Mining rose {in .1-anda lb. nso idat Min- ; and smelting % and Falcon- e 4. in primary metals Al-goma )pped 1,6, Canada Iron Foun- / and Dominion Bri e :h and Aluminium and Steel Canada 1/: each. n tood and beverage issues tmong the oils Texaco rose and Hush’ Ls. Pacific Petrol- -“ droppfi 1/; and B.A. ' . )omiiion Stores and Simp- |'5 copped V. each and Trad- GAE 0 U ligher; nc- ‘ transactions. Quotations in cents unless lure department quota mark h country stations, wooden car- ‘pm 5,1," . la 40%: medium 36'-2; small 33; able 51?’; score lenderable 51%. hee e :4 waxed, current receipts, whole- .: sale Quebec white 35; colored s Duiault ’ Spartan Skim milk powder: Spray pi'o- ;“‘*“:ol'j’4’* Pound sterling was down 1-16. $3.0l7’a. _______i 61 Obalski 2 P.E.i. aw‘ white 755 >l.7(H.80; ' T()RO.\"1‘O matket brightened s wards the close of tr . gt a dull day Thursday. ; ci- Activity among speculative is- “ sues pushed the volume to it highest level for several days. a ti‘ trader was H Canadian Keeley Mines with at " ,turnover of 467.726 teight cents to 45 reaching a high of Canadian ; fr: lfeeley rights also traded heav- ‘P ’ ' :iv. 1 most - Also! 2000 14 14 M An: A 1\ioiy.'l650 195 190 190 Arno 4000 S 5 5 4- .4‘- hts. xw — Ex-in from previous e. th steel . .1/. _ mg Warner me in’ Cent 331.’. i Pow <-nrp an O ' IBMO II 5100 20! 20'.’ 202 ' 16 14 it 16 . WI ‘I Ml Pleasnt IIJW 122 1111 ll! ' . Rec 200 I1- H e Mine 3500 68 nlsk 10560 23 22": ' 61!) I) 100 11 it 60(1) 24 ...‘1 1.2500 14 12‘: 500 65 iii 5000 10 9': ' ~18 U10!) {X3 B4 2 7 T 3000 11 III‘: 500 2000 ill: 3 00 ‘I17 205 210 65 62 63 0500 4000 1500 100 318 1! 1300 60 00 ml Ills: lnduai-rTal| 194.700. mine: 7 TORONTO (OP 1 —-The New‘ Hosco jumped 35 cents to ‘L 11 390,895 shares. Consoll-fin: ated Rambler rose 12 cents to $ .70. ' -' Frobex and papers advanced industrial board and ‘banks were mixed .6 ong selected issues, Atlan- ugar rose ‘it: Geco Mines advanced 3/4, Fa1- Q coiibridge ‘.6 and International .Nickel tumbled 1‘/a to 78 in sen- ‘ metals. - + ‘ On index, the Exchange lndexv _ 1,7, {rose .04 to 131.36. lndustrlals .01 ESE . b metals .93 to 62.49, golds 1.15 to 132.71 and western oils dipped .62 to 81.10. ; Volume for the day was 4,336.-’ 000 shares compared with 8 ed sday. TORONTO CLOSING srooxs B, he Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchangr-Feb. 30 tabulation of Thursday at Hairs High Lo‘? Close Ch'[I ill.\' ‘S ~19 48 54 860 ‘ll 21 1000 9 9 500 15 15 B E 5000 13500 10 4200 M l9 3600 3-1 33 N00 3 5525 M’: 630 13 12. :McK .( .< s 211'!‘ 9A gltdulub ‘Me 4225 635 6.35 670 .10 «M E: - T- "3 §! $§W§3 Ev 3 S». 3”‘ .. :8u§m=Uz£§u§a :§g:a.§.a : ver — Sunday School 2 ship 3.15. Sturge School 2 p.m., Worship 7.30 §§;§§§§§ :”§§:3«- %:?§§$uo?% l“; 33-sags gm ,_ :5 83" S‘. ;:§E§: 12‘- tague 8 no :5 ii I . 5 49% 14 50 IN 50 35! 11 can 235 2 ll 16 109'! 11 ON lightly to-- ading after; MONTAGUE BIBLE Chapel Sunday, Feb. 23. 9.30 a " Lords Supper for all belie . 10.45 a.m. Sunday School for all [ages including adult bible tses: .30 .m Reg r e share _ 99"“ W I service. All welcome. Mosr ACTIVS5 'ronoN1‘o srocirs l ,., .- ' 2-: A‘ auv :_ 9 on S E o 3 Good 16.75, tops 0 -17.75, medium 15-16. common 13- -15 and canners and cutters 6- 13.50. Good heifers 18.75 - 20, medium 11. - 1.25, common T‘; ‘Q’; CHURCHES SUNDAY KINGS MONTAGUE BAPTIST Pas- torate - Pastor. Rev. A.G..l. ves. Montague. Sunda '< p.m. _on Sunday MURRAY RIVER Church of Christ. 10 a.m. Bible School. 11 a.m. Lord's Supper an We ship. Speaker: John Macdouald. MURRAY HARBOUR Church of Christ. 6.00 Bible School ds Supper. 7.30 Evenin ship. Speaker: David weal . MURRAY RIVER Pentecos- Sunday School 10 a.m., rain 11 a.m. Evangelistic service 7.30 MONTAGUE PASTORATE the United Church. Sunday Feb. 23. Rev. Russel Burns. Minister. Lower Montague: 9.45 a.m. 8-m- 51111360112 2-30 SOURIS — BAY Fortune Un. .m. VETS‘ veniiig 30 NTAGUE CHURCH of 0 iChrist Announcement of Sci- ivices. Sunday School 10 a.m. IMorning Worship 11 am. Ser- imonz Why the Doom of the Apo- lstate? Evening Worship 7.30 Sermon — Looking Back in Or- er to Look Ahead. Speaker: W. . Walls. ‘Church School 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Andrews Cardigan Worship LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (CPI --— Prices were steady on the Montreal 'vestock markets this wee Trading was active under a good emand. k. 3 Receipts: 1.567 c a t t l e. 1,135- icaives. T43 hogs and 5 sheep ‘in d lambs. hoice steers 23.50-24.23, good 50- .25. ed’ m ium 18-22 and common 14.50-19. cows 15. t 1" Jows 17 and bulk 1780 _ Re were .price. cecipts of sheep and lambs; too few to establish a‘ Man- lhe : C135- §t.’.‘3.tl’¢.".‘.‘ “°" ”“‘“ “rew- lo a.m. Church School 10 a.m. Lit- 1-W tie Sands, 2 p.m. Murray Rive, 7.30 p.m. Church School 11 a m Rev. David Barwlse. Minister: VALLEYFIELD — on Head — Belle River. Thewgfiit ed Church of Canada. Minister- Rev. Graeme M. Fraser. Sun; day, Feb. 23. 11 a.m. Valleyiieid 7.30 p.m. Orwell Head. FREE CHURCH of Scotland {ind Worship at Murray River 11.00 K a.m. Iris 2 p.m. Belle River 4 pm. Birch Hill 7 p.m. Ewen E. MacDougall. student. THE DUNDAS and George. town Pastoral Charges of the United Church of Canada. st. David's Church: Worship 11 a.m. Church School 2.00 pm‘ Dundas Church, Worship 2_3a p.m. Annandale Church, wot. ship: 7.30 p.m. Minister: Rev. M. . Pocklington. ited Churches. Worship at Sour. } is 11 a.m. at Bay Fortune 7.30 jp.m. Rev. DE. Adams. mlllls. ;QUEENS I VERNON — POWNAL Pastor. harge. United Church. Rev, Ell’ tt ' ' ‘ al C . rm-: PRESBYTERIAN 5 G.A.D. lo . minister sniu nlrh I-0'01-an Ch’:-ichurch ~ Feb. 23. Calcdonia—_i charge Worship 11 am. Peters Road- Church School 1.30 Worship 2. Murray Harbour North Church« ms, nut Us School 6.30 p.m., Worship 7.30 ’ p.m. Rev. M. Carl Currie. Min-!’I'he United hurch. Bonshaw 11 ,ister. l . ll a.m. p.m. Cherry Valley; 7.30 , Millview. l HAMPTON Pastoral Charge- C §a.m.; Desable 2.30 p.m.; Hamp- lton .m. Rev. Bryer R. . Jones. Minister. ' CORNWALL UNITED Church ,1(im:sion 9.45 New " ‘l1.l5. Co 1 LL. Walls 1 YORK Pastoral Charge Unit- ted Church — Rev. F.W. Lacey, rna MONTAGUE Pastoral i Minister Sunder 9-30 am i C h a r g e. The Presbyter- iian Church. St. Andrews Monta- :York; 11.00 am. Central; "236 ’p.m. Pleasant Grove (2.10 Sun- , day School 1. 1 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wood Islands Service of Worship Rev. Donald Nichol- 7.30 p.m. ison. Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH St. John‘s Belfast. Service of Worship 11 am. Rev. Donald 3 Nicholson. Minister. {bane Pastoral Charge p.m. Breadalbane: 3 p.m. No minist . (Continued on page 9 in Orwell; 2.30 D n rnwall 7.30 Sunday school Cornwall 11.00. Minister UNITED CHURCH Breadal- . Wor- ship: 11 a.m. Rose Valley: 1.30 rth Granville. Rev. Thomas Evans. ' ' er HUNTER RIVER Uni ted Church Charge. Services. North ) I I I ROYAL. SECURITIES T Corporation Limited Stocks and Bonds ALEX M. WILSON , Manager 137 Grafton St. Dial 4-8583 Charlottetown