way, Rustico. St. Peters and Nau- lllvlllllsm. f . rggesleral of the new craft have The above photo shows six of I been shipped out by rail but the; William Aubrey. 101.1 of twenty-five new fishing majority are launched at Albei-ton made to maintain hoais built at Alherton South in the south and sailed to their desi1na- ards of quality and worksnanIIIlP put year for the Island fishing tion. Nine are presently ready to built into Aubrey boatl- cenlrtl of Tignish. Aiberton. Con- go and awaiting the reopening of The trend in recent III" '0 sum: 25 FISHING sons AT ALIERTON sourii gvtyolfdrt, tl1ahlgIIItlnd- larger boat: of up to forty-UV! Built by Hutt Bros in I boat feet in length and driven M 3' shop formerly operated by the latei gines of over IN harlcvollftfi I'll is required a complete change In de- sign and materials. Most fisher- man now favour a small cabin fore or aft for a greater degree of fishing comfort. Ten men are em- ployed in the boat shop which is in charge of Phillip Kineh. Photo by F. Weeks. rum izso as me am -so Vj-no-1 is ll it v Faraday all: m, 165 261: - Until"! 145 91 N 3' . Fara wta 1490 I76 175 175 -4 Jm iouoo as :3 II P'west Tuna soon so is so oi W1-m sno 11! in in -I By THE CANADIAN PRESS lrne:1Ii:(1r1r asoo 15 is is 33:31-MAM :3 saw 1.346 1.1K” Toronto-7Market higher in mod- Fmhmfg, 1;? ,3? 2: Werner mo :1 as as crate trading. Galiwln go... ,9 ,9 19 W Main 3500 11 mi WA -4i New York-Stocks miiled; trad- Gllleno aai no no its cl V”'"W 7”" 7-” m " , . . will win I10 I50 150 150 -0 int! m0d0T319- 333 :3g'”u',3"'13;l Wlltaey .1000 is is :5 Montreal w Market on upward we as as ax, H. Windaid sosnio 14 LI 1-la trend in moderate trading. Glen Urui moo so av. 5: cl "ml?" min me in too A Goldale soon so an no 1.9- w' "W W” 1'" 3 w came,-ug mm 1, u u YlE':i.ear aim 151 MB III -I 1 ,3: '3 "3 g 4 Coast can too am son la y inn son son am .25 ;'"d 0 '2” 5” 3' 3 TL son 11 17 17 "i " -to "5 '5 r - ' Yukon Con 1000 51 I1 87 -0-l MONTREAL ICP) - The us. W” ”” W 3” r” Au... the mm as .1 :1 oi as so so 4 dollar closed Thursday at I dis- ism 151,4. is isv. -1 in "N0"! - I count of 371: per cent in terms of 1;-at '1': 13 18 -1 A,:'L.d" ma 3 : . T Canadian funds. up H6. Pound mo I3 Nil; Q, Anchor some 11 is sterling 82.67 15-16. up l-16. R 738'!) so 411 sa ...1 3:11.10! :4" 1:: 1: an 2” ji” 9? I ronouro srocxs E ,, ::x::. :;'.:..?5' .1: .1 J :: m ,2, 2, ,5 41 Calalts moo its us no 4-0 TORONTO (CP)-Despite some one dill no sin no C-1 9'0 mg '31,” ,3 light profit-taking, especially in Iwn we as-M '3";';."lg:' 1:: 3”: 5; ,5 T index western oil stocks. the stock , mg, 35 f? f? A c 011 1. via mo no as us -4 market Thursday ran it: advance 79 7s 7s -4 C5 0” '"' "55" 1” 3” ,1”, if to a fourth straight session. x;ll';8lfilN: 101 iniii 9a- fill 713'”. :3 7'3: 7: u H Noranda led senior base metals W... ,3: ,3 .3? 4 Crln Atl ou mo in no no -6 with I 2V4-point gain but the ma- iooo on (15 (so -I C 5' 3'" m" 7” ,1" 1;", F: iority of other seniors were mixed 05"" J2 7! 30 -I C C"""'"' M" ”" A , " - 55 1,, In In ,4 C Colilariel 1.50 UV: CA 4- to lower in a fractional range. mo M, 6., .7 c coin pf us 74 1: 7: -1 Junior: moved slightly higher. led suiem ass 21 at :1 9'" ll” '” l” "' " on Dev nun in sin as no by Central Patricia. up 18 cents 1w 3-; ,2: 22'! 4-1 C "Ex an an .3 .0 . u, to 32-28. and Eastern Mining. up we, mo M ,, ,, H c llnmeatd son m can no 15 cents to 33.40. Northspan. lost Jolisniith min in iii is C ""-'W W "9, 1'? if"Tl' 30 cents at 87.90 among uraniums. -,'(K9"Vl"0 5500 I3 IN 11 H C "",i: "" WT 2;”; 'n."'..a which were mixed as a group. 3:; fit, ,3; lg” -).i”' all 1,, 6 Wllllloq am am nan no no Triad was the heaviest loser Kilem wta isno no r) 1:5. -pi C'''"''''' '"5” 7” 3 1: T: among western oils. dropping 40 L"! WI 500,107 W 107 -7 ,':fl :2 3: :3. ,3 T cents to 88.20. Fargo lost 30 cents u::'dcT,'. ,,,,',"",,?" ,3" .;3”' ,, Cent Exnl soo in an m -I at 34. Canadian Export Gas was 1. Dufault mom iso iso 46 CW 1'4 "9" '95 3 :2 up 40 cents to 36.05 while National Uh 1-Int mo 12 1: 1; .11. Charter on covo M0 L 0 mm "1 I51.) I” 1 Conro ssoo 1! 17 IN 4- M Pete and Medallion each added L "M. an i :70 . V”; C A1.,,.1,.. em 13 1: 1: --IM to cents. Several other stock: 1. win icon is 1 C Cordml 10"" ” 55: : l'?, were 15-25 cents higher. In Lu in no an no -in gg.-I-cg, :33; 3 ,0 ,, :, Index changes: industrials up Im '59, T; 1;; :'2" C M... 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If aiiem ass is 11 ll of uses as Is It 5- an turn us: or at D -a 1 D II DI-Bi gs pug Q as I I -0 III 3. 3 3 0 new saw 11 1:. vs. II oiausia n th : g 9 -0 -smaein .3 no In an I -I than 3 as us so 3 is g g c it Ilarrltl an :1 us as OI F Iaslq an s no at- III ta 1! -4 hep I g use In In 9 I :3 R3 4 ..""""o.o up 3 if S " 3 TI :0 - some n in so so 4. I no can 9 M M I. I. 0' -4 3' I: E 4! 4! n 3 , an 1'! I. I I r 11 IN l.'t I-1 I In E -. , iDAIl.Yt MARKET QUOTATIONS ” continued that way to the finish. added Iii while Calgary and Bell were mixed in a 1A-point range. Mine: were down. The hanger closing average show bank: up 0.21 at 52..'i0. 11tiI- itles up 0.9 at 145.7. industrials up 0.8 at 282.3, combined up 08 at 235.7. paper: off 6.30 at 1335.48 and golds unchanged at 73.65. IOHTIEII. chosmo arocns Iy The Canadian Press In GI Lakes 12 Adam: I-TV: How Smith 35 Bank Mom 51 Hull 53!! Min N8 57ii Imp OH mi-it Baum:-a QIIC IINMIIN ti 414410-ila Int nsthiii-st a nu. nit Peta sm III! M Mass-Har 5': Irsll H6 MBCDII Tl Ildg (Prod DU: N Si. CI! 209: C Cemnt 3V1 Noranda am C Cement pr 17 3 Prlca I M C ltaamahlp I Qua Porn 205'. C Bnit Corn to Royqal Rank 70 Cdn Draw 3 Qltlllta l7'i Cd: Celaa l.1 SLL Cor! l6"s C Chair: 755 lhawin 5 C133 31 Steel 63 Ioaldranu lms Un ltaal is I 1) Bridget; we Walker 70h Ill: Tar IIK gANA:lAN I M5 round: 11 on: ID - Planar I Ford HIM N. Y. STOCKS NEW YORK iAP)-The Iiock market failed Thursday to run its gain: to three in I row. It closed lower. The market book slant in die industrial: early and a downward Rails and utilities showed minor strength during the momlng. But the weight of canines: in indus- trial: finally caused the other two major market divisions to fall back The Associated Press average of so stocks dropped 20 cents to 8175.00. Metals were hit rather hard. particularly Phelps Dodge. it fell IV: to 569i with moat of the sell- ing concentrated in the last hour. Kennecott dropped 25': to 1155: and American smelting 1 to fish. Most steels registered minor losses but there were two notable uceptiona to the pattern-Young town and Lukena. Youngstown raced ahead toward the finish to close ills higher at l05. Lukens broke 77:1 to 6556 after having hit a 1957 high at the opening. The motor group was weakest. In general the oils were mixed. Building material stocks showed minor firmness. Johns-Maaville. National Gypsum and Flintkote gained. U.s. Gypsum was un- chgnged. The rail group was rag- ge . Rising Canadian stocks included Mcfntyre. ahead I on sales of 200 shares. Dr pping off were Cana- dian Pacific. down it on sales of 2.400 shares. Walker-Gooderham M1. International Nickel Vs. Alum- ialusn Ltd. Va and Granby Mining lfigher Canadian iuues on the American exchange included Bra- of 4.800 shares. Preston East Dome 3-it. sapphire Patrols.-uma 1-10 and Molybdenlie of Canada l-id. Lower were Fargo Oil. off Vs trading 15,200 shares and Rich. well Petroleum 1-is. What stock: did: Thur. Wed. Advances 337 has Declines 407 200 Uiichaiigoi 257 270 Total llllls 110! 1155 HIV YOII CLMING ITOFIA PRODUCE MONTREAL iCP' - Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer: prices to country stations. wooden cases. extra-large savg; large am; me- dium S'IVs: small 35: 3 34-345: C as. Receipts 352. latter: Currant non-tenderable receipts 58: current tanderable receipts M. Fresh-grade cream- Cy print: Job price SMO: fresh wholesale non-tenderable so-1-saw fresh wholesale tenderable 50's. f.o.b. factory. Ontario ; colored .7014: delivered llontreal, Quebec white ma; col- ored SGI: wholesale Ontario white 396; colored 8596: wholesale Que- bec white SN; colored sou. Potatoes: Florkla white 50: 1.00- !.1l; NJ. 75s LI-1.75; N.B. 501 LU-Lil: NJ. lh M-I7: P.E.l. 79s Ll-MI: Maine & inlm; Cali- III-aia new white itlta 4.04.50; white It sssuo. zillan Traction. ahead '15 on lales D Charles and brought ci --3-----.--.....----1"-........i C'il.'.""JL .1 his talk. Mr out by this ' m 0 M mu trio: throulllll I V 1' - H: was thanked on bthllf Of the club by Clarence Mercer. George Key. Jr.. reported ll!!! 25 rooms had been rclervtd for the Summeraide Club members who are attending the Maritime regional convention in Frederic- ton. Plans were discussed for a club ladies night meeting to be held on April 25th and I meeting lllnw of 7:30 was decided upon. Chairman for the meeting was Harry Holman. with Cecil Web- bcr leading the sing song and John Ellis levying fines. Guests present included Dr. Bob Romcke R3 or Summeriilde. Dr. Orville Phil- .1: lips, of Alberlon and the follow- ing members of the Summerside ll1.Y Council: Barbara Milligan, Lorraine Cameron. Peggy Hol- land. Blanche Matthews, Joyce Burris, Cecilia Darby. Margaret ;Cnl'f1n, Ned Henthorn and Ron MacFarlane. Popular Programme is Presented In Hell The 0'!-eury Community 111111 was full to overflowing on wag. nesdny night when the Shur-Gain program entertained. Mr. Joasam was of ceremonies. follow mg is the program. Donna Yeo, song "How far is Heaven". 0'Leary. Dottie Dennis, piano solo, 0'. "Y Jean d B M , "Duet, LATE: Igegywly 0".” Cynthia and Sandra Maclsaac. Dunblana "At the and of I long lonbegy road". nnleG ll t.H 1In.R d "Robinson 81:20 stout?" " 1” Gertruda Banks, Freeland. Rae. itatlon. Betty Phillips. O'LIIry. Piano solo Marlena and Carol Ann Arse- nnult. Howlan. Played and gang, Elizabeth MacLean, West Point. song. Reta Johnston and Lorna Phil- lips. O'Leary. Duet. The Wise Bird. Mary Coughlan. 0'Leary. Piano Solo. Distant Bells. Dianne and Shirley Vano. Bloom- field. Duet "You scare me to death". A Loretta Banks. Freeland. Rao- itaton. Sandra Arsenault. lowlaa. long. "How far is heaven". Valerie Macwllllama. O'I4ar1. Piano solo. "I'll taka you huma. Kathleen". Jean Adams. 0'Laary song "My Secret". Frankie MIcG1-egor liirtan song. "Galway Bay". Francis Strang and Ibeila Nonan. 0'Leary. song. Sandra Rogers, Brae. Piano solo Sylvia Matheaoo. 0'lAlI'Y. long. "Sleep Song". Nadine Rogers. Burton. song ”P.E. island is heaven to me". Kevin Howard, Cape Wolfe. Rae- ltation. ' ' Berril and Lilli: Yao. 0'Loary. uet Alice Silliker. 'O'Leary. song. "Whatever will be. will be". Brabara Harris and Dale Den- nis. Duct. "Are you mine". Janet Palmer Freeland. Con- way, piano sole. Nancy Greenan and Hellen Mac- Kinnon Derby. song. Heath Costain. Cape Wolfe. Piano solo. Basil Riley. Peter Legere. How- ard and Donnie 0'HoIlaran. Cape Wolfe song. Lloyd Macliay. Colman. Song. Mary Dalton. Burton. song. Sharon and Linda Macwllliams. 1". Carleton. Duet. Alice Shaw. Cape Wolfe. piano "t solo. Jean Coughlan and Marie Bry- anton. song. Judy Macl(a,v. Bloomfield song. , Joan Banks. Freeland. recitation Donald Joncs, Piusville. song. Dorothy Seaman and Gloria A- dams. 0'Leary. song "The Green Door". Wanda and Ruth Buchanan. O'- Leary. duet. Shirley Mai-Williams. Cape wol- fe. piano solo. Lois Harris. D'l.eary. song "Love Me Tender". Cheryl Rogers. Burton, sonl Olive Harris. 0'Leary; soul "True Love". A largely attended urieiy can III! was sponsored by local latent from East Baltic and null undmg Catricia and was presented In the Ialtic Hall on March 22. The pro- gram has as follow- Opening chorus. Iweei Afton” by the group long of Pt-are' encored "Benders!- c's stream". Duet by Wilbur Jarvis and Ken- aath Maccregor "The Grumblers” encore "Pop Goes the Weasel". Dialogue. "sale: Reaiatanccnl. tcharacteriu. The salesman. Rus- h Iell Garrett; The Old Lady. Mrs.. . roster Garrett; The Little Girl, 51"?"-"4 ”""""" 0' """"Ylloyne. Bouaaa Garrett. Men": chorus. Arthur Bruce, ' Stewart MIcGregor. Alexander Robertson. Harold Msccregor. Ro- bert Rose. "lse Going Back in Dixie" and encore. "Home on the ... Recitation by Mrs. Harry Dixon. "The sale of Bachelors". Gregor. "There is I Tavern in the Town". encore. "Now is the Hnur'. Dialogue. "A Man Arrives”, characters-A Maiden Lady, l.1l- lian Fraser; Another Maiden Lady, Kay Ching: and the Rev. Mr. Arm- Strong. Arthur Bruce. Solo. Rev. H. R. Bell. ”Tiio- Death of Nelson” encore "it's nlf'e when you love a wee Lassie", Lorn". characters-Jackson P. Jones. editor of the Tumbleweed Times. Waldron Rose. Johnny White. Office Boy; Weston Rose. Miss Melissa Meax. a Maiden Lady Mrs. George Bruce. Gertie teen- age. Sandra MacGregor: Jake Hayseed, a Farmer. Lyman Bak- er; Mr. and Mrs. Turtledove newly weds. Anita and Alvin Rose: Mrs. Gntrox. a charming young widow. Jean MacGregor. Solo. Stewart MacGregor. "The English Man" encore "Where the Sugar Maple grows". Recitation. Russell Garrett The Sergeant in Blue". Song. Anita Ross. Eileen Robert-1 30000" ' ""5f"""”.'."" "'?'......"'?-'..l'."”';.""" lvswaolsisic l"""”"'” ””"' encore "As Long As Monologue by ("alts Diana Tremble Visits lb Deatil” Dim. wiisur Jarvis. Kenneth One in play. ”VIu sin lieard 3'" "" "'1' ' Murvilfs riie mu of It”. New Load-is 1 hllrtireaiir. "Mrs Chowder” encore "MacNamara'a land". Dlalolue. "In Search of a Wife"- ose; Patient. Russell Robertson. Arthur Bruce. Closing chorus by the Eoull. "sweet Emelina". lsi. with the singing of the Queei-if a pleasant avenln was brought to a close. A sale o plea was most capably auctioned off by Russell- waa realised which goes in Halli repairs and painting of same. Mortgage the Farm" Mrs. Mont New London W. I. MavEve"- Wt Oliver Bern-rd. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne I" Has Vtsrlary Concert; The New London Women's in- Duet by Jean and Sandra Mar stitute decided to have a variety ion. concert so Winnlfrod. Eliza. Minnie; and Marion met to prepare A Pro-, gram and arrived at the February meeting with I pan for each mem-y her. 1 After many difficulties they all at-1 rived Margate and Graham's Road. chairman and the following pro- gram was very successfully carried out with perfect order throughoull the evening. 1 Chorus. The Women's fnatitute.; instrumental Music. Mrs. Alfredt .ilacKay and Mrs. Fred MacEwen. Dance. "Shean Trubahes". Mis- ses Elinor Champion and Elizabeth Davison. Kensington. Monologue, "First Trip to New York" by Mrs. Rutherford Cotton. Ballet dance. Misses Molly Van Mayhew and Sharon Baker. Mar- gate. Mala chorus. New London. Johnson. Margate Elinor Mrs. Clinton stewart was organ- Dawson. .M1ss Andrea Johnson. son. on the 18th.. to do their hestiof the W.I. extend thanks to every- to please and entertain a largelone who helped in any way to second encore "I Love a Lassie”. audience. The ladies were assistedvlnake the concert such a success. Dialogue. "Advice to the Love, by young dance . from Kensingtomlg 1! Planned to stage it It I later 1 ate Rev. L. D. Bartlett was thepGlas;:nw halls. under the direction of Mrs. Eric F8fQUhaTSu:l. presented a variety concert in the Spring Park Hall, March 27th. to a large and most appreciative audience. who appar- ently enjoyed every minute from start to finish. By request of the audience the Male Quartette and MacNamara'a band was brought Dtaloaue "The Doctor hikhlullt Wilbur Hat-Kay Dance "Irish Jig" Miss Andrea Intermission. sale of candy. N Mrs. Wilbur Lorna. Macltay i Dance. "The Cake Walk. Missesl Champion and isiiuoeihl Alfred MacKa,V "Sailors Hora Pipe”. Solo. Mrs Dance. Monologue. Mrs. Ellis Sword Dance, Miss Andrea John-l Bour- Piiusical Tableau. "We'll Have to LII Didalogue. "The Scandal. New 11 on. Tap Solo. Miss Elinor Champ- Choriis. Women's Institute. The Queen. The opening chorus was com- posed hy Mrs. Edward MacMurdof gry, March mu," W" m, lppnlnwd and ill? Closing by Mrs. Wiiburi date and all went willingly to work. Ma”Ka-V- The cnmniunity and members in New London and New 2 Spring Park Club Hus Fine Concert Spring Park Community Club W W Clot U lprlI3.T3 -V0'ThGIHldhInR'. Iussbec of thl. Program was as follows: Square dance. Grade ff Mina Io- key, is-arher. R. Male quam-tie. f Iiuatar. '-rinw "nay Cbaractern-- Dr Ripp. 3.11.. Fred Instrumental Music-- Mrs Ed-l ”'d'""' ' A'''”''- F P”"”' 'u'' it Garrett; ward Mat-Murdo. solo by 511-. w.11.-r 91,"... --n., Nurses. Lailh Robertson. Gcorge,Camphell. Mrs. land Mrs. Duncan Cole. F. Archer Tap dance. Ruth Rnas. Song. Hunts-r Family. Tap dance. Burke Family. song. Myrna Nicholson and Put Maclntyre. Ballet troupe directed by Sharon Iugden. MacNamara's Band. member! of Spring Park Cosmnunity Club. Song. Kay and Lloyd Archer. lrish Jig, Judy Dewar and Jan- ette Mellish. Male Quartettes . MacNamara's Band. The Queen. GRAHAMT ROAD The following is the report I! Graham's Road School for March, Grade IX. 1. Anne Macuod. 2. Wendell Miirray. 3. Claire Hynel. Grade Vlu. l- Llnyd Macbean. Grade Vii, l. Mabel Montgom- 2. George Fnlland. Grade V 1. Paul Cash. 2. Inl- ter Montgnmery, 3. Billy Folland. Grade IV. 1. Jane Cash, 2. Eric Brown. Grade if. 1. Arthur Folland. I. Arnold Folland Grade I. 1. Varilyn Campbell, . Joyce Murray, 3. Alice Cash. Highest average in the senior grades. Anne ltlarLend 79 per cent. Highest average in the junior grades, Marilyn Campbell. 96 per cent. FRAGRANCE REWARDED MIAMI. Fla. ICP)-The Garden Club of Toronto was presented ith a special certificate Wednes- day for establishing a fragrant garden for the blind. The award as given by the National Coun- cil of State Garden Clubs at the council's 28th annual here. u u Bonita Grey. O'Leary. snnl Norma Macliay and Carol Coiis-3 ins. Campbcllton: Duet. -Lana Turner. 0'l.eary song. Jaunlta. l Virginia Silliker. 0'beary. snag. "That's an Irish Lullaby". 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