.' V “5.3.6.3 8.3.9.8 33.333.533.533 .538?! .8 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT TEACHERS WANTED Miscouche Regional High School ' Principal, Male GRADE | I GRADE 9 Send applications to: Miscouche Regional High School. John C. Poirier. Seéretary, _ WANTED Principal and Intermediate Teachers for West Royalty School Apply in Writing to George L. Crosby l "WE R WELL” '— Giggey's Pharmacy. gulilttle early for summer pool . . . . e styled “Swim caps" t ay . Brand new for 1963 . . . . arrived. Prices 79c to 82.98. TICKETS FOR Easter Monday harity Ball available at Myers Studio, Charlottetown Hotel or by sending remittance to P0st Of- fice Box 142. Charlottetown_ MARCH 01“ DIMES Charity Ball Charlottetown Hotel. Easter Monday April 15th. 1963. Spon- sored by the Prince Edward Is- land Chapter of the Canadian Foundation for Poliomyelitis and rehabilitation. Announcements CITY 8t QUEENS EAT THE SICK RECITAL: Maida Rogerson. soprano. Sue Brenton and Helen MacRae, two pianos, Tuesday, April 16th. at Montgomery Hall -— (Please note change of place). DANCING TONIGHT N o r i ll River Recreation Hall. 9-12 mid- night. Admission 50 cents. Good music. Canteen service. In aid of Junior Farmers. FREE CATALOGUE! Special vegetable varieties for both the home market gardener. Write seed catalogue. Vesey‘s Seeds, York. YORK Fashion Show, York Hall. May 6 and 71h, Tickets may be obtained from W. 1. Members. Ellis Bros. Sherwood . . what about the i‘lii'; e our Fashioned od just or Mrs. Ruben Watts, Phone 4- 5808. CITY 8: QUEENS I now! .lewell's ter. 810:00 for 87:50; 87:50 furl houses. York. Phone 4.7074. $5 :00. lottetown. Dial +3837 H , Saturday. North River Girls vs. W914“ 0 " can“?! East Royalty Girls 7:3) p.m, nest - Beautiful 519513" - “1‘51.an after. At 10:15 Hampshire 1n Tone - Priced “8m ' Toomb‘ “8" team vs. Hampshire "C" Music Store. Church. Highfield service 11am. G D 102% Kent Street, Char-T WINSLOE Charge. ' United :slon .25c and . uest speaker Rev. Dr. H.M.i awe. Due to sickness Mr. Mil- closed on Monday. April 8th 7- la-r will not be holding services zopen regularly. thereafter. at Princetown Road and Winsloe NOTICES NOTICES ATTENTION _ HOG PRODUCERS CANADA PACKERS LTD. Will Be Slaughtering Hogs MONDAY. APRIL 8th. For the benefit of those producers who could not get their hogs to market Friday. April 5th.. due to road conditions. Canada Packers Ltd. CHALLENGE Some time ago our candidate, G. Lorne Monkley, released to the press the statement he would con- duct his Election Campaign according to The Can- ada Election Act. We, The Progressive Conservative Association of Prlnce County. agreed with our candidate at his nomination that this is the manner in which our campaign would be conducted. This we understood to mean no Liquor. Money or other inducements would. be used to influence the voting public. We would‘point out that this statement binds both our candidates and our workers to refrain from in- ducements of any other type to voters. We challenge the Liberal Association and workers to follow our example and make this election on April 8th one which will be a true example of democracy in action. We challenge and request the Liberal Association and workers to follow the example of our can- didate. association and workers to publicly as- sure that they will follow our lead- We hope the citizens of Prince County will sup- port our candidate in this endeavour. Prince County Progressive Conservative Association Stars Of The Festival Concert Saturday, April 6th. I963 P.W.C. 7:00 p.m. Sharp 1. Mademorselles de Paris 2. Highland Fling: Patsy McInnis—beginners 9 years and under Karen Ford—9 years and under Bethany MacAlecr—10-12 years Adele MacEache-rn—lO—lZ years Joyce MacDonald—17 years and over Winner of Class 70—13-16 years i. The Ross Cottontails—G years and under l. Tracadie Cross C.Y.O_—-Square Dance 5. Larry Brazil and Judy Gauthier—Doubles Tap Clog—1042 years 6. Ross Toppers (Group RI 7. Sword Dance and Double Sword Dance Sha-rlenr MazEachem—beeinners 9 years and under Jack Ripping—9 years and under. Jacqueline Howell—1042 years Debra Ann Ward—1012 years Winner of Class 79—13-16 years Inners of Class 62—12 years and under Winners of Class 63—1346 years II. Ruth Ross—Solo Rhythm Tap—Instructor's 9 Parkdale Elementary School—Nation Dance 10. Shirley‘s Celtic Soldiers—74? years ll. Tom Burke—Irish Jig—17 years and over 12. Flora Mat-Donald’s Fancy: Catherine MacDougall—il years and under Winner of Class 00—10-12 years Winner of Class 66-43-16 years 13- Jacqueline Flanagan—«Step Dancing—0 years and under 14.. A . e Br or : Shirley's Celtic Dancers—1346 years Winners of Class 00—12 years and under I 15. Winner Class 47—9 years and u or 16. acadle Cross School—My Pretty Girl—Grades 7-10 17- - Ann Planet-Step Dancing-9 years and nude 18 Jump Jim Crow-Wilmer of Class G—Grades 1-3 19. Shirley‘s Tiny Tots—6 are and Inlder 30. Rmup Rhythm ‘l‘sp— or at Class 49—13-16 years 21- t lbs-t Garden Club—Square Dance 22. Paul Smith—Solo Tap Clog—8 years ‘ 23. Heather Lynn MacDonald—Solo National Dance—i years and under 34. Scottish Reels : Winder-sot Class 50—10-13 years Winners of Class 00—13-16 years 2%. Catherine Corridors—Step Dance—0 years and under 22;. Lorraine's Rhythmslree-lo-lz years Irish . Storm. Ward—1840 years Wind. of Class 31-0 years and under Winner of Class 32—10-12 years ‘ Align agmrlene MacKthon—Doubles Tan Clog-9 yam an im Charlene Peters—Solo Tap Clog—9 years and unda- Sm Dumbo—Winner of Class 20—13-16 years Wendy MacEachel-n and Pauline Shorten-Doubles Tap Mayan—Solo Tap Clog—9 years and under -—Wlnner of Class Lads-odes H duster-40 Tap rs and under Solo Nominal D e—Wlnner cl Class 17—10-12 FIN Men Donne's. . of Class not—lle years Nancy Dun-cu your ‘ o I ' ‘ , Tan-cal. m INC 1.! 90h W Winner 64 sags—gig years M Ross Murphy-Solo on— years Colleen WIT—Job Rhythm "Pap—1340 years. Manhunt-aromas- INQUIRIES 0R 1 TRANSPORTATION - TO THE POLLS ' PHONE Liberal Committee Rooms 2-1941 2-1942 South . 500 to lo 40 .4 ' sent from his office until May “'1 "M" . m" m "L" l“ ’“ Mone'la 1:00 77 70 70 NEW LONDON Presbyterian 5m \‘lt Wright 5300 s7 —1 i ' . ‘ \I It'-M s 21 27 2s :1 1 Pastorfll in annual flow- - m:,~;ly M 5n: “5 m; 116 T. la onal Ha‘m'730ng P ' ;ers for 1963? Dusty Miller (frosts; his a .1500 mi l4”: 141/: P-m- .C‘ “in Claw. “who my" Ted silver foliagel. Fire Crackeri 5:910" 38?“ 13' 1 v “I “Lectan 3 xt “Son k ' t p“; lZinnias (large hrillian scarlet ‘ a?" is," 38‘ 37 u .1.“ T “35d” Re}: ' 6:213!- : 9;“ .redl. Thumberina Zinnias (ex-T 'Ne... 'Bid “on g 5 ‘a. - u, "Wife; Mod “t‘ 5°R' D';tra dwarf). also Rocket Snap-; New Cal two 29 23 29 «zlal BD' “ age“ em or ev' ' T dragons. Giant imax Marl- ewwn“ 3” 8° 33’ '5 I A' Camp ' ’golds. Red Satin Petunia. per-:mc‘g‘a’a‘m‘ mi“, ‘05“ 105w. T 'ennlals. rock garden plants. etc. I g, Ham 10m 0' I g Y w These are just a few of the many E New Jason 2’00 71a 7% 'M ; varieties we have to of’er. Place - 1:212” #:3100027 l 04; J] a. .. _,_evrun - 1‘ '5' -‘ gour ord;r swish Jewell2)7 Green a” “mm 3725 a m 18 '1 I 0‘15"» M- 0" i ‘ewnnr Tom law. is 16 --‘12‘ ' w Rouy-n 1000 2 21 21“: 4 .‘ N Senator 3000 at IT 816 S Nick Rim zaoo toilet. 151/: ~15! . ‘ s VARIETY concert Friday. Bl 2:33.... “5,003 1: 1: 13 Tl’ p.m. Heatherdale Hall. Heather- l Normets] 760 no ~ an 2 dale YPU. , .‘No ooo 11 101/. 11 +1 . {N Coldstrm 1715 5:1 52 53 +3 ‘, ROSENEATH BEAUTY 530p, Norlhgale 12175 475 450 m -o . will be open two days weeklyl Sort???“ 1032.0 if“ it. :35 I", . starting April 9th. (Tuesdays; Nor... Rock 720 on m on i. T and Fridays 9-0 pm.) Call Mon- 1 Norvalie son 91: ab. tague 63-13. gNu ul 3500 131: mi 13 , ‘EOpemiska soon 740 m 735 +5 l. SALE- FOOD AND variety sale ‘ 0mm" 3:41 2‘: 2‘1): 20: +1 ‘T at Stewart and Beck's. 2 o'clock o'en'd‘ m“ 22 39“,“ ‘05,,” hm _ L Sfltlfl‘dfly AP"! 3111-. by “' amour 910 102 too 102 -2 ; ' league Women's Institute. Pro— ; Paranaq 145m we 13 1415 .m; ' ceed in aid of Kings County Hos-T Patint' 3‘7 745 "_ 745 '5 ‘ ' ; Paymas! 2.500 1:1 l2”; 13 services. Rev A. B. Louns minister. Sunday School 10 3. Worship 11 am. Evangelis service 7.30 p.m. After the mor will be held PRINCE COUNTY Saturday. skating 840 p.m. Pom” MIPS and Hyacin- Lths for Easter. $1.25 each de- HILDA’S BEAUTY SALON! livered Charlottetown Specials on permanents till Eas- ! Order area . Green- NORTH RIVER Rink tonight gleam. This is the final games and skate of III]? season. Admis- . 35 . DR CARSON'S office will be MC“ DR. GENCHEFI" will be ab- ‘ MURRAY RIVER Pentecostal 11:33.,” 3 m: 5 tie l ning service Holy Communion KENSINGTON RINK tonight TORONTO l (Continued from page 8) Lyndhs. 50 I10 6': 14 it ——IV| Macassa 540 3.15 32.3 325 , acdon 1500 18 18 1! el 1 acfie 16500 I‘lq WI WI Madsen 3900 225 2"2 222 8 Man Bar 2016 17% l7 l7 —3 looks. M5 1375 20 ll 20 Marchsn 5.300 8! 83 I! l ‘ Mart-on ll 10 ll 7 V; Maritime 11'le 43% ll 43 '3 ' Martin 900 64 ‘9 62 +l ; Matatch 2000 8‘: ll :1. i ttxml 200 860 1160 -9 A Maybrun 1000 No ilk;- ll w h - McIntyre 1990 551‘: 51% 51% — I" ‘at 2 till 2 Ed '14 “color 200 29‘: 29M 29": ~15} Merrill 2800 55 .‘i «I lela l'ran 1500 9 9 61 ; Pce Expl l BIRTHS g LANE—Mr. and Mrs. Sterling; T C. Lane are happy to announce ‘ : the arrival of their son. at; . Sydney, NS. on Wednesday l SEE PAGE 3 I=OR LATE NOTICES P.E,l. Liberal Assoc. April 3rd. 1963. i LECLAIR—At the Charlottetown : I Hospital April 2nd to Mr. and 1 Mrs. Leollard LeClair. a dau- l ghter. Mary Jeanine. 8 1bs.T l 7 025. i i EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT TNOTICES "'OTICES DAWSON — At the P.E.I. Hos- Seomstress Required For sewing on buttons and minor re- ' pairs. only experienced person need apply. Rite Way Cleaners Ltd. 192 Fitzroy Street MT. STEWART Seed growers will hold a meeting in Clark's Feed Mill on April Ibth at 8 pm. Obiect of meeting to consider the sale of machinery. ' Kenneth Jay NOTICES NOTICES WANTED IMMEDIATELY POTATO FARM in Queens County or Borden area—I00 acres or over Good Buildings Apply Box 3199 ATTENTION WOODCUTTERS We are still contracting for: LOGS - POLES Yard Locations Charlottetown—Souris—Georgetown —Contact—- - WOODROW WHEATLEY ' Mt. Edward Road -— Parkdale TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the under- signed until noon Monday, April 15 for the pur- chase of Bristol United Church building. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. WENDALL T. COFFEN Sec-’y of Trustees Morel]. P.E.I. FOR SALE ' HIGHFIELD COURT Thriving tourist business. four miles from Charlottetown on route 2. This property consists of large modern house. thirteen cottages of various sizes. completely equipped for operation. There is a large barn and sixty acres of fertile land with water for pastures. Good school. church. grocery store and railway station nearby. This property can be sold as a complete unit With many pos- sibilities for the buyer by having a good income from May to October from the tourist cottages. Meals may be conven- iently served by utilizing the pine panelled dining room. the large kitchen and walk-in fridge. The farm ‘and barn provide opportunity for further income. If a buyer is interested in the farm. house and barn only. the property could be broken up and the cottages sold seperatel), ‘ For particulars write P.0. Box 432. Charlottetown the What be. 1962. secondary levels. Teachers home economics THE WINNIPEG SChngbOL DIVISION NO. I Applications invited for positions on the teaching staff d Pug Schools to communes tone in will be vacancies at both the olqnentary and are especially for music. and for kindergarten classes. The following is an abstract from the recently negotiated new sol sc ule which is based on years of academic and professltgiil tr Inna beyond senior modulation: t Min. Max. Alum-l madman Class One tr m ) 83100 .1180 W per In“ (one year a a Class Two 3300 4000 zoo per annum (two yous training) ‘ Class Three W) woo 5700 zoo per sham (three years. Class I" m m mo ) (four hunch Class give 5000 saw l 1 at (five years training I remainder Cl St! 5300 91m ) W per Ilium six years training) 1 Seven sous It!» i (m 7.1 W ‘ - ) -ww«ummnndmm as nasal-«mammalian, mmmnhmmm shoulde handle-1y readout; an application form to the Superinten- om,mwmqscsodntvaloono.l.lmwa1smsut. ms ' . Clearance Auction Sale OYSTER BED BRIDGE WEDNESDAY - APRIL |0+h - I P.M. Having sold My Farm I Offer The Following by PUBLIC AUCTION STOCK: 4. choice milk cows to freshen in April. 12-1yr. olds. MACHINERY: 1 Diesel Tranctor 275 (Int) 1 Baler 46 (l.H.) 1 fertilizer 8: grain drill 15 run (M.F.l 1 set of disc harrows (Ml-I.) 1 set. of spike barrows. 1 set of scufflers (3 point hitchl 1 set of Milan (3 point hitch) 1 set of riding hillors. 1-3 fur- row plough (Cockshuttl l manure spreader MD.) 1 cutting bar 7 foot (J.D.) 1 side delivery rake (I.H_l l Binder (M.H.) l wagon (M.F.l 1 Trailer axle & tires. 2 esculalxms. 2 sets (1 scales. 1 grain crusher (M.H.) 1 endless belt 7 in. 751eel. l leek screw. 1 electric horse cllppus. 1 grain auger. 1 turnip dril. fencing tools. 1 De Laval Separator electric (0m lbs.) 1-22 rifle. cabinet. 4 ldtchen chairs. 2 couches. 1 rocking chair 1 base- burner (No. 11). 1 Oil Fowoett kitchen range dressers. com- modos. beds. . curtains. squares. l rug Bxim. 2 venetl-l blinds (size 271.2 venetian blinds (size 25) small tables. toilet sets. other articles too numerous to mention. ALL MACHINERY 1N A-l CONDITION —TERMB CASH-— AUCTIONEER CLAUDE CRASWELL OWNER RUSELL SMITH Form For Sale AT FORT AUGUSTUS Conveniently located 12 miles from Charlottetown on pav highway, near church. school and store. Farm consists of 100 acres, 70 in a good state of cultivation. balance in wood. swamp and marsh. It is well watered. never falling springs. Good nine room house with running water and electricity. Bama and garage in good condition. For particulars apply in person to JOSEPH MacEACHERN Phone Mt- Stewart 24-13 for appointment . . . . ' ' . ' - crn ms salt 27% not no I and Mrs. Joseoh Dawson. Aim s , t J u t , F v Ce... Del 3335 3:. m w, on bany. a son. Weight 6 lbs.. ‘ Resnng 3. e 93' 5. “era Col Cell 600 sou. sac Mi-I- to l 015 A brothel. for Gary Nancy l Home In 0 Leary until funeral Con MS 1335 357,3 35s" 5%.. is l ami Brenda " , arrangements are completed. Con Told loo so 7403 40 i ' 1 Glass 1 45 ll . 7 _ 1SMITH — At the Charlottetown IN MEMORIAM 3:53,: “AL 32 3:1... I... w... i}, l Hospital. April 4th. to Mr. and SAVIDANT _ In loving mam. Credit 11' 003147 47 47 -—5 Mrs. Arnold Smith nee Phyl- v- t >d t Cr Zell A 100 s23". 23". 23'“! + 1/. l . . ory of Mrs. Incen SaVl an H W Hm 1M 14% , u. l "5 Can-"‘5‘- a daughter- Ma I «no departed this life April 3”“ “ . ., . .* .. - - 1 . st Seal 29..) Sofia 504 “05/: +1.6 Ch Mme we‘gm 7 H’s-- 1“ 5 am. 1962. I n Coal or m s12 12 12 .1 ounces. - .- . 1) p d. -: s55 MU. 65 M ’ “ is?” M “W W: D 51.2: O. . .. + % EMULLALLY — Al the Western ‘ y l D him 700 we. 7L3— l “W‘- A‘bertrm- on Am . if: iii .1"..::‘..£:“::... .. l: .3. 3:11:22 :43: : :2 I . 19%. to Mr. and Mrs. Rich-.- Since on “We called away . T" ma mu m. I ard Mullally. Alberton. a. y ‘ ' Dom Text 1605 :19 19 l daughter. Pamela Marie. i They sav time heak a“ sorrow= Dongu: 44030::3241/2 "we 42:“: A it: ~ ‘ ~ u n . . - l. lLAnd helps us to forget Dupuis A an 5:13 522% f l -' But “me :85 only meant “5 Elfin Play lain 518:: wall. 13:3: (A :CHAUVIN—At Miami. Florida on HEW .muf We ""5: 52’“ ifs-ad 2in... loo sail/52314“ was I April 3. 1963. Frank Bernard 3] Wings; rgme‘: T}: 3'"D ." 5 gm" “lawszfmz ~ yu' Chauvin. Q,C.. dearly beloved! 3' It"? 7 Rug 5" oné'j “Wei,” sum... mm 1391‘ husband of Helen Mathieson in; so." m' a“- M” an m“ '1 GL pm... 750 m 1w, lav. T his 67th year. Dear father of Childm‘en' v Hawker-S 2050 so»: on "sti- “ ' John H.. and David L. Chau- ; JENKINLM l v- mem of Hollinser 1965 $2711 27 ~76+ 3 Vin" “me”! from the Chap I our very degr m8 ' my . i “3:: is 12331 11:35:: - l of Jos. C. Wray and Brother. John E, Jenking_ who paused Home Pints-1:10 10 7 7 1234 Mountain Street. 10 s.m.l any on Am.“ 1“ 1m . nu Bay .125 ram 55% 5.5% + is Satulday to Mt. Royal ceme- Gnne but not for Em n ' Imp on 470_ my. no. law. ml" 1" “9” "f Flowers dnna“ John and Lilian g e l in? am..- rniss'i) fills 233‘: ii I 'tions may be “m m the Man" ' I’l'ltanNirkpr BIL-{n £5512 wa' 65v. 413‘ treal Orol School for the deaf. SHAW .. In loving memory of! 1m Pap sin £34141 11. “ ' g ‘ int Ulil Inasqu 4m + ,GILLIS - At the Prince Edward 3025;: asgonggtSEZS :32}; on [Jul ion 62': 32 52‘ -— T Island Hospital. Friday. April‘ Am,“ Gt‘h 1950 ‘ ; 21101’ :1. mi 15;: f a i 5. l963. Miss Flora Gillls I46 ‘ ’ ' "9 - ‘ ‘ ‘ .‘ , .. saw 21 alt—1s. . gr?“ George lStree:.tl;n $1” How often there comes beide gang-o A 5w; 2‘: w“ u t year. est 112 a e llt~ . iM rit’rns 'r 710 s22 22 mm, Punpra‘ Home from Your dear face. fond and true. i ‘ :5 ‘ 3m m I“ u t % For death can never take away ’ 37y m. m. Where the funeral will be held Sweet memories, dear mother l 11:02:: AB mien all — Sunday. April 7. with service, of ml" ' “also” A "3% 29% 2“ commencing at 4 o'clock. n- . ‘ 'g , Mom,“ 3 154 5m 30 m torment in the Cutcliffe re- baagv‘nila‘tlg‘figlfmfizgrz‘: Moore Corp 1080 51%: 51, ms: is cciving vault. later to be ' Norlndl 1370 334:: 33a. 14-"! 7. P 475 8231425 2.1 «It buried in Argyle Shore ceme- lery. STERNS — At Souris Hospital Thursday. April 4. 1963. John Franklin Stems. M.C.. in his 79th year_ Remains resting at the Dingwell Funeral Home. Funeral will take place Sun- day afternoon at St. James’ United Church for service com- mencing at 2 o‘clock. ment will be in Souris West. I DOYLE — At the Charlottetown A Hospital. Friday. April 5. 1963. Mrs. James Doyle. River. aged 79 years. tag this evening at 7 o'clock : at the Hennessey Funeral Home. from where e tum neral will take place Monday High Mass at 9 o'clock. torment in the Roman Catho- llc cemetery. I EASTON -— At the Wood Nurs- ing Home. Friday. April 5. 19%. Miss Marla Easton in her 1 lOtlnd year Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home Fu-I natal Monday. April 8 from‘ St. Peter‘s Cathedral with ser- : vice commencing at 2 pm. ‘ Births, Deaths, Marriages ‘Grant, nurses and staff cf the lives. friends and neighbours who . M. WILSON sent cards. gifts. and helped in 6 Manager so many various ways during; 137 Grafton SI. Dial 4-8583 my recent illness. Charlottetown Inter- I .— . 1963. Parnell McCarville. ‘in his 78th year, Remains have been forwarded trom the Mon- Build Prod am 528% 281/4 28“) ' ‘6 31110.0 1500 705 700 700 C Dom SH] 630 $27 261’; 2634—— Can Malt 170 574% 743's 74% +1“ 875 854 54 54 — a ban Funeral Home to his C51: _ 4 ‘ late residence from where the gig Wire B Imam “1!; g“) .m 1 be held Monday I ‘ lune?“ W" _ ' Cdn Brew 4114 3101.21!“ 10% April 8. leavmg the house at Cdn Br pr 75 :5le ant .szvl— It 8:45 for Requiem High Mass c r Exp! {30 :2 29;-1: ' ~ ‘ . Cdn Cean 5, .' l .2 3 c at St. Malachys Chulch. Kin C CH m pr 25 um 36% “M v V. kora. Interment Will be in the c c m 9567 “m m 9% church cemetery. c Husky 500 so»: eat 65/. C Imp Bk 6653 $66 6514 66 + 95 BOULTER —— At Mallbum. PEI. CIL 20011511, 15:4 131* .. u family, N5 L CA mum on 51.13;. 1mm L It I Wish to express my sincere ‘ thanks to Dr. Zielinsld Dr. ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited Investmenl Securities Prince County Hospital. rela- Ml's, Elmer Paynter. "Vote Angus and Heath. and win with Diet" Queens Conservative Association Interment in Sherwood ceme~ tery. Please omit flowers. the WHAT OTHER . PEOPLE SAY- "The government is doing a great. deal to improve into markets we never bothered to try before". character of exports. We‘re beginning to move The Financial Times. Queens Conservative Association t The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat, April 6. 1963. 13 103; (25 27% 28 v H C Imp Bk C 1058 I551: 63". w- I. Preston 008045 82.5 045 140‘ Royal 1003 3761/; 75% 7m + 16 Pros Air 4.100 97 91 '2 lTor-Dom 716 21/. any. i s. Purdex 13000 14% 12% 14% +2 INDUSTBIA Que Club 2000 21 21 21 +3 lAlumml 11196 526:. 151,; W + a. Que Lab 3000 5 5 — V; C Etc 6247 81m». 1 101.1, 0 Mallng 2125 15% 15% 15V: sco 56531411‘47. 147/. 9 Li G Metal 00 so so ’0 Gen Bake 00 812% 1th 1.7. emont 205 010% 10% 10M Inland 1 ‘ 5% ‘ flat‘lors 1:500 47 45 471.5 s: luv 5.”) A 3033 33751. 56,1. 57% -114 Raglan 10000 61 57 6‘. +7 Pembins 1220 s7 7 Rsyroc 500 90 90 00 Simpsons .920 532 mu; 31.15 l, % "1m 000 u 11 n Walnwrite 2er 34 5‘, 'l .1 Rexspsr 23 21 23 +2 “liken cam 57% 35:. 5m- 1s Rio Algom 7686 8131a 1273 3 o l Weston B 1370 8207’. 2036 2’71!) + '5 ‘ Rio nup 25m 6% 6“: "Git ~1 nosr scrn'n roaoa'ro s'rocxs " ' Rlx Athab 3060 24 23‘s .4 r I By The Canadian Press Rocan 3000 13% 13 13 #1 ’ Stock me. am: Low Clo» cu'n Rowan Con 10m 1 .1 y . ‘ Rhann .1300 11's 1 I —- vi . E‘Pu’mum s“ V ' ,, :7 u u '1 RA on “was no so in Satellite 5500 15% la 15 — u: (PR 1.5” ml? :7“ 28" ’ " Sherri“ mo “5 so. an I Alumtnl .lm sass. act. 25!; . a m m m m w w, I Bell Phone 9127 $.63. sir. soil . so Silvmaq soon at 1: u i 11"” FL “of”? “Vt "W‘ .. . . its?“ iii: .a‘. .32. .§i*:.“‘1~m~~=l W .26 =2 w: o w same" “75 90 9“ 90 _m Illn this 8110 177 153 1511 —2 slarratl 33mm in, a o —1 Em" 6" ""9" m 5‘ 7° ’3 ‘5'” mm a a \an n 4500 7~1 7 1 — 1/; Steep R 3120 ‘93 ‘85 ‘95 ’10 C Delhi 113711 333 370 305 +20 Sturgeon 19550 :14 32 321/. la Bum ""17 22 u Sullivan 500 165 161 165 ‘3 I ’ " Sunburst 1500 1.11s 13% 1.1"- l '3'” "m" 12 1m" n 1 Tun." mm a u _” ‘1 l“windfall 133906 42 38 (-0 +116 Tech“ "I, ‘65 1‘5 1 I “Illsey 108.100 17“) 10 714 + 1,5 Ten-no” . m Jul nu. In, - I. t", Mat-hen 97400 55 43 55 -13 am 5100 73 6' 69 ~l in il. 3 ‘M 73 4 +1 TornPont 43-184 29 25 36 ~¢ 3‘6 N T R Trans Res 1000 131‘: 1315 13% $22-sm‘b 233:0 9:5 24 2: *1 MONTREAL rhoslsc. STOCK! U Mining 5“) 18% mu) 18% 1‘ 1A : By The Canadlsn Press U “but” 100 3 375 375 Montreal Stock Exchange—April l n BM 55” an 76 16 '4 I complete tabulation of day trans. U" K o 9“ 170 770 __5 aclln ot s In rents unless [in ran “on ‘2 1 u *1 ‘ mark 8 z—Odd lot. xd—Ex-dlvidend. Upp c" 1550 152 I“ m *4 xr—Ex rights xw — Ex-w rrsnts. Na Urban 0 m m u + I" In: 1} )from previous board-lot \.a 000 M m . to mg sag. . Net 2,3)”. 100 1:74 :67, 1:47 __2 1 slot-k Salt-I High Low Clos' Ch'ga Werner 000 H nu] 1,ij _ V. Ablllhi 1755 5113'; till" 41% A 1.5 mm 9,76 M g + Algoma 700 5495‘) (0% 49Ls' la West Mines 2575 425 405 on _.s “"3"” ‘25": 3"" 26‘“ ‘ ’4 Willroy 9000 170 151 m +2 1““ 2 P' 95 “3 ‘7‘“ 45 *f V‘ “ Wiltsey loasoo 17 16 me ~ to “5‘” “'09 m" 1‘“? 1°“ " “" Wr Harg or. no so —-2 A" " P “1" ’9, °"‘ 3" ‘ w m" m m m m __, Asbestos 1260_ 52:14. 241/. wt— so ‘Mkeno m 4 4 ‘1‘ tin St 733760 3760 3760 +10 "m" 2! n ,1 Bank Mont 68.: 8661.2 66 o- 1.5 Zuhp.’ ms 25 u 5 q Banq VS rt 5373 330 37.5 330 +5 anq 75 ’e + Mm" “7° “5"? °° “ Banq PC 422 550% so ‘ NS 692 874‘: 74M 74% e 95 Bnq CN rts 5775 600 585 .90 410 Bath P 800 81M 1M 1M + M th P 1% 51 51 Bow 516 pr :25 h‘iWo 51 1 —1’A nil .106 3% 395 Oil 310 830 29". 3° McCARVLLLE -— At his home. no Forest 450 new. 161/4 161;. + so Maple Plains. Thursday. April‘ BC PM" 353 530 197’s 3"