em Buddhist leaders of South Viet Nam sit at a news con- ference in Saigon Sunday to “gay they have lost confidence - in the- military government of © Premier Nguyen Coa Ky and would like to see it overthrown. Buddhists have been demon- strating agains‘ the govern- ment forthe past month. From FRONT TO REAR, the Bud- dhists are Thich Ho Giac, lead- er of the New ‘Viet Nam Buddhist Forces;’’ Thich Thien Hoa, deputy chairman of the Buddhist Institute; Thich Tri Quang, the Institutes spiritual leader; Thich Phap Tri, de- puty chairman, and Thich Quang Lien, in charge of | Bridge Company Given Contract RAWALPINDI (AP) — The West Pakistan Water and Power Development authority has given the Dominion Bridge Co. of Lachine, Que., a 2,800,000 Interlux produc Color Bar This Giant jcontract to construct a bridge on ‘the. Indus River, it was an- | nounced here. | ‘Fhe bridge will be located | labout 60 miles northwest of | Rawalpindi. 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LTD. ] Water Street, Summerside A survey of 42, that 93°, and 94 upper income £ paper advertising a a, Bh ce: = se Georgetown WELLYNS . & » Research Foundat sules would allow a chemical ex- © One thing-about-your daily newspaper... You can pick it up W back to it in your own sw in the middle of a sente You. can take the ads o prefer to take them. We know that. ° | 000. homes-from coast to coast reveale a 9 . . roups respectively prefer daily news- to other types of advertising. , Another survey valida AES, See a < : — ‘ |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., April 11, 1966. 9 ! Sulphur Prospects In N.S. Pha Oy, _Arouse Speculators’ Fever By LARRY DWORKIN delayed for most of Wednes- Canadian Press Staff Writer day’s morning session on the Speculators in. Canada’s min- Toromto and American ex- ing industry, barely recovered changes when the SA asked the from a buying binge in the Tim- company for a statement about mins area of northern Ontario its ‘recent activity : and the-Pine Point district of the A reply was. made indicating Northwest Territories,. took a no orebody had been determined whack’ at another area thiy on the sulphur prospect week — the Maritimes. MARKETS CLOSED FRIDAY A promising. sulphur pro: t. Markets were closed Friday in Nova Scotia . ignited nthe because of the Easter holidays gambling . instincts, of specula- Volume at Toronto was 27,142,- tors and pushed prices of two 9/1. shares compared’ with 27,- companies sharply higher. |864,213 last week. ‘ The Toronto stock market had_: Industria eominved their’ ree B : : cent weekly advance with. gains ben relatively quiet until Tues | coming from most sections on ay when the Nova Scotia. gov- line: jist ‘ernment announced the find ini xtile paced th hear Truro then gamblers oe cieuine 22 peas Pet ‘ushed in and pushed the price! minum, Massey - Ferguson and i “eige i PP a up 29' Burns were each up 2 to 43, 3314 ~58 cents on 6,185,993 shares. /anq 16 respectively, Clairtone Peel Elder, which jointly} 11%4 to 8% and Shell 1 to 21%. owns the property with New Sen-' Banks. were down asa result afor, climbed 6% to 25% oN of profit » and the bank 100,414 shares. lfndex lost 2:23 to 143.32. Trading in Peel.- Elder_was; Base metals. showed strength as demand for copper remained high.° Falconbridge added 3 at 102, |Denison 2% at 43%, Hudson Bay, contact between the blood and the contents of the cell, which would be harmful. you can take your own sweet time reading it hen you want to. Put it down. Go eet time. No oneever stops you nce to make you read an ad. r leave them alone. But you of the people in the middle and s, ted by the:Canadian Advertising howed why: they find newspaper ions © aie ai i 26. i PaG. The post office department , said Thursday the stamp; hort- zontal in format and produced J. W. Skinner in tones of brown, features on | Dial 4-4044 So you might be led to assume that newspaper advertis- ing has a greater influence on Canadian buying habits than other advertising. You'd be bang right. uardian — "Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew™ 2 ~ © 7 Mining %4 at M8 and Nopsnda ctnding Sr John A. Macdonald, % to 5248. 'Céminco slipped % ; artier to, 4334 and Pine Point7*« to 62. ee pu pase Among western oils, Banff in- creased 15, to 19,<Canadian In- Leonard Tilley. 5 : «In the stamp's “centre is a dustrial.Gas and Oil % to 12!2; . Central Del Rio and Dome Pe- Shield commemorating the con- troleum 4 7to 1134 and, 164. ference in Fretch and English. Canadian Superior was off % ga, The stamp“was designed by 2072. i \ Paul Pederson of Brigdens Win- On index, industrials Were up 2!P¢8 Ltd. ry Ne 1.54. to 170.60, base metals 2.83| Weeks of negotiations at to 92.08. western. oils _1.52-te conference resulted in final® 108.19 and the TSE 1.69-to ‘161.39. a8reement on the British North Golds dipped. .27 to -170.61. Ameri¢a Act, which was given At Montreal, industrials were TY! assent by Queen Victoria up 1.90 to 168.10, utilities 91 to March 29, 1867. ‘ ; 148.11 and papers .83 to 122.69 | The “issue will run. 24,000,000 Baanks were down t:97 to 123.80. copies. Volumé. waas, 4,019,342 shares ~~ compared with . 6,383,284 ‘last BSaoese week : , : FE a & Special Stamp — To Be Issued . » OTTAWA (CP)—A five -.cent stamp commemorating the De-| cember, 1866, London confer- | ence — third and last major as- sembly leading to Canada's Cont | federation—will be issued May | NF) A complete stock of furnace parts on hand. Your Shell Agent for Charlottetown, Parkdale, Sherwood and Eastern the right side several prominent} @y— delegates.to.the convention, in- 2 advertising more reliable (41°%), and less irritating (92%). In fact, they use their paper as.a daily shopping guide (83°). hw ant Most advertisers, of course, are well aware.of the tre- mendous buying influence. newspaper ads have. Which is why they continue to run ads. And why you continue to read:them. Even though you take your own sweet _time about it.- m~