i The Guardian. Chariottetowllo Wed. Oct. 81. 1882. 17 1310 P E H -0 seeur Free 1550 670 as: use -30 South U 2000 12 11 13 Bpooner 300013 11 11 -IV; Tidal 300 110 170 170 Trans can son 54 u 54 d 1110 140 ill 140 ‘I Union Oil 250 900 000 soo Unlsnh 200034 84 34 +4 U Clnso vt 6 so as It 5100 1“ 100 160 +4 Wsburns 12400 so 91 +3 Item zoom 070 s70 -70 W Decalta ms 95 so +1 BANK limit I 950599’. 50% 59% 4» 14 NS 1577 808% 68 68% + 1.6 clmnaiiczsaosss as M’-/2+‘!/.- noysl 1517 1721/. 711/. 7195 + 1/. Tor-Dom 1629 359 5m 53% + INDUSTIIAIJ raw 99% 9% W: + Gen Bake 100 991/; 9% 9% nd 5 465 470 _.10 my synd so —-a lnv synd A 840 845% 4:5 45% + '6‘ Pembina 340 £0"/s 6% 0% + 14 sinlpsons 480 "/s 25% 25%—— its Itcdmln 2100 812 11% 1156- ‘A Wsllurs 005 4! 49% We n a no sis is is ' V.’ "Total sales: 2.312.000. M081‘ ACTIVE TORONTO STOCK! lly The Canadian Pres Toronto Mock Esehsn¢e—0 Net ‘ ltnel lain High Low Close Ch'ge 1 lNDlJs‘l'lt.lAl.s . Cdn on 151476 156'/. 559'. so + no’ Trans M! 10805 3151/; 14% 15% + 16 ul‘A 3% 11% 1395474 CPR ll 22% 22 + VI Bell Phone 57911 848% 48% 18% + Vs 01 Mill Cit)! 1.19.117 10% 26% 29 +215 Dev Pal 129127 08 05 0 +1 I Maitrns 13000 I 10 Pen-no 14.540 :1 21 I0 +1 Wshurne 12400 92 90 01 + 3 NF. I , Parsrnq 2731100 .‘L5’r't J0 31 v i 3 irk Min 7001‘. 41 M 317-/1:11/s Lltln .\m 76503 45 40‘ 40 - Min c 04300 111.2 10 10% k ‘/s MCWII 0100 M iii 1 MU'l'llALl" UNDS By The Canadian Press Bid Ask All ttdn Com 7.04 0.59 All dn 5.55 0011 American Growth 0.04 7.50 Bea bran 79.00 32.14 Canada Growth 4.33 4.79 Cansdlsn Investment .50 5.00 Can 37.72 39.61 Cha 11 M 5.28 5.00 Commonwealth Inter 7.95 11.71 onw. inter. Leir 6.52 7.15 Corporate Investors 9.21 10.07 videnti Shares 2.74 3.01 Dominion Equity 16.20 1a_54 Dre us Inc. 13.49 14.66 European Groiith 0.20 5.06 Federated Growth 4.19 4.58 First 011 and Ga: 4.40 4.81 Fonds Cnllectif A .F)"l-0 6.19 F ndl Collerlif B 5.51 5.116 Fonds Coilectit C 5.46 5.94 Grou c. :i_l6 3.45 Growth 011 and Gas 5.07 9.32 Investors Growth 5.99 6.51 Investors ti 3.7;’ 4.04 lnvi-slurs Mutual 11.46 12.46 utunl Accumliiatiug 11.26 11.56 come 4_74 5.1!! North Ami-rit-an (‘anadl 0.51 10.39 (1 William Street ll 42 12.10. Provident 1,30 i 91‘ “mm Gfnuth '7 10 7.75 Rsdtu Ii 4.-29 4.71 lg _ 5.’)-I 3.51 savings investment 5.47 5.97 rviseii American 01 7.08 Supervised Exec so 43-33 - ervlsed Exec as 35,58 .. Supervisd Exc 57 6-09 -_ supervised E 00 6.44 3-31 supervised Growth 1.09 1-91 Supervised Income 4_l7 4.21 '|'V Electronics 652 7-“ Timed In esi enl 5.80 0.37 United Aecumiilntive 9.32 M11 LIVESTOCK I MONTREAL tCP> — Pl‘iC¢‘S: were steady Tuesday at thei cast-end market. Demand was» good and trading active. Tuesday's Receipts iv e r es 229 cattle, 121 calves. 46 hogs; and 12 sheep and lambs. Mon-f day’s receipts were 656 cattle,‘ 768 calves. 46 holes and 12 sheep‘ and lambs. ,- Medium steers sold at 22.50 Pacific Airlines, said Tuesd ‘ % the most crippling weakness inicarriei was w % Canada's air policy concerns directly between Montreal andltlle are air routes to and front the Chicago although three foreignisleeply out of deficits incurred L Canada Is Short-Chan-gecl 1 In Air Traffic Over Border OTTAWA (CF) —— Grant Me-|aircraft a Conachie, president of Canadian United States. [in “Canada, the good nelghbor,;I'.aI has been short-changed at the bi-lateral bargaining table,” he id in a s so dlan Club. “in the jet DC-3 air agreement with U E. And this is working serious hardships and frustrations on airlilie passengers as well as dwarfing the I try," he added Most trans-_ lrder flights be- tween. Canada e U.S. and th were grounded just across the or be forcing the harassed uh”,-_ hear" passenger to change airlines or cmm memb M rder, lQUEB~EC SOCIAL ayjthat no Canadian or U.8. ainpiiblicly allo l ech to the Cana-. ase. we have alsoclalitt but not Social Credit ‘helm, I ment of our air transport indus- he “Id 1 l to reach his destination. s s Rejecting the Idea d C n “astounding fact" and the it w lmerger betweai CPA -owned Trans - Canada to operateiAlr Lines. Mr. Mcconachh said two lines es —- French, German and 1 by purchase of Jet . ian were permitted . CPA’: deficit of s7.aoo.ooo in carry Canadian and American , 1961 would shrink to less than pa-isciigers between the two ‘ $2.000,000 this year with "excel- cities. lent prospects" to break even or ‘show a pro . The same situation applied to flpparenfly socialism W“ TCA and to the other major air- more significant to the compil~ ‘ “'''‘'5- ers of the dictionary. However. the two airlines and “Criticize us for what. we say the Canadian lvllltloll 060110111)’ 08l¢8l ¢l¢V¢l0P' we are and what we propose," could be strengthened by com- prehensive measures of co-oper- A suggestion by Mr. Maclnnis aiion between CPA and TCA. that Canada's economic prob- These could include a traffic- lems were not of production but shaluig formula for the domes- distribution met shouts of tie portion of international flights: pilot training; e servicing; engine and -com, and 10],; u " mid maintenance and overhaul; d Real Caouette lSC—-villeneuvei:l“l91'°l13l1S¢ 07 let llfcfln 10 patting the empty seat bend.-‘provide throush fllshts on con- him net-ting routes of the two lines. or the speech was ramp I310 Ill om the Social Henri Latuiippe fSC—-Com -‘ of cvolving a long-term pro-l,_o“,];-roman“, said two m:_*issI1ed to the press before de- ‘ram t°.d°"] III‘ II‘ mies had to e faced—-the ca- l'"'r-‘';, __ approach to the role of govern- ment In the economy. Mr. Lewis criticized the gov- ‘crnmenl for reducing Can ada’s contribution to the Colom-ho plan and for cutting expendi- tures in the social services sec- ta-y‘s problems, as well as an act against the Canadian social conscience. The Toronto MP said he was ,. "flabbcrgasted" by cuts in pub- he works estimates for the At- lantic provinces, where unem- pioymcnl was particularly se- vere. The government had “de- liberalely" taken steps to re- ducc the number of Maritime: job opportunities, notwithstand- itil: that Finance Minister Now- lau himself’ was a Nova Sco- an. DI-lFl'll\lDS PARAY mid interruptions from the Social Credit benches. Malcolm Mzielimis tNDP — Cape Breton South) defended his party's so- ’ cislisi role Addressing his r e in a r it s mainly to the Social Credit MP5. he said the tactics which insistently labelled the and cverything to do with it as socialism were not dissimilar to those employed Birch society and other extreme right-wing groups. As far as names were con- cerned, the dictionary included and common heifers were 17. Common cowr sold at 13.25-15, medium 18 and canners and cut- ters 10-13. common and medium bulls were 15-18. Good veaierr sold at 29 - 33, medium 23-27, common 15 - 23, and nrassers mostly Grade hogs were 28 19 sows . No sheep or lambs were sold. 1 1 ' approach to the counw reer politician and the financier. Theirs was a criminal associa- 0%O0 ..,,,,_ ,5 norm. SECURITIES He accused the government. C0l'D0|'ill0l| I-ll|!l_l¢ll of treating individuals as beasts. 4; Investment. Securities ‘‘It is it scandal to note that \I ALEX M. WILSON 0< thousands of men in Canada can ansger be cold and hungry. This fact 31.17 Grafton St. Dial 4-8583 is a condemnation of our civiliz- Charlottetown 8110!!-" l- ‘ o<é>oo@e :o<@>oo-ti i 4 I i i 1 1 l 1 l I I and 37m . O . . Your savings earn 44 interest on minimum monthly balances EAHSTEIIII rnusr C’°”7"””’£/ A. A. MacLEOD, Manager 154 Richmond Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Branches Across Canada ' snmstearsisoseuslsisiscsusbud ionsulszsa mutt izssis is is -lcldllk loan a s s DAILY MARKET QUQTATIQN5 .... .... .... .... 1316+“ . ...... .. .. .. .. - I Lau r rt mum 2 a +1 c his sin is to II ___7 guitar mm is 10+!/¢OGArrsw saunas uuuvt . u d _ . st 1. s as as c llsllt ssoo :2 I is is ay was U.S. Steels reduc- Ill rs use :1 Isle ms + is can og-risen mo :5 as an tlon in quarterly dividend to 50 isulumo '1' uumt use use + is c Holler am as as as CANADIAN cents om 75 cents. which Iloisen’A “o?ss$l4“:|!,§"':4;§ g E Ii-mi. "goo "& “:5 u:6—li% 31’, ::E_Mm_ket m_ml_’R€5% Fame ‘"9!’ ill? clole of trading MONTREAL (CF) — Agl'icul- Motion 3 so as as as ' Qua iszoo lav. so 4: -I or . rl - in New York The consensus of ture department quotations: Nmndn 956 um 27 21% + it C Rambler 200 103 10° 103 +3 int‘, quiet. , Wall Street that ‘ i eel" Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices “ll ”' ’°° "9 1’ "‘ C 3" '°’ “° ' ’ ’ New Yiifk '‘ Mflrkel higher: would cut its payout by pre- to country stations wooden car- u°°" C’ 1"” “m ‘”“"‘+ "‘ C n"°°"" mo 1°” W‘ “Tl” l“"5‘l‘ "‘“Y- 1? lllfll limount. however, ton.-I. extra-large 52,51 largo inc P3. mm "W W 13“ gn at m coo 1:5 s: 30: +2? i“°"l"?‘l " Mark“ “°“°”'"Y “ad ““'°“dV be“ W 91)’ pub. 51-52; medium 4344- s’ 11 30- 7:5‘ coin M "M W‘ W'''“ c ism 27 as 27 is d, nun“ mod H ,. . ma :l:Ios7m7m7: +%C0P mixe . g era ey dshed before trading even be- 37; B 30-37; and c 35, Price Br no am an w/1-1/. cop-Man zooo 77/. 7 71/. "l'll“- 3“« Butter: Current receipts ten °" " ‘°'’ ‘’° "° "° 1'” °°’""‘ "M m m 1” “' , u.s. Steel ended the day with derabie 92 — 5o-/- 93 — 517- °‘“’ P“ °"' ‘°° “' " " °°"""‘ °°° " " " “’ ~ - 4- 4.ii A iuswimua crown: sooosr/. O—lA ll Emu 01 I point at 39% on the fresh creamery job prices 53- lioyil Bank 12:: um ms 721/. +1!/. Cu-co 500 W: 3% 3% New York Exchange, but the 54; fresh wholesale tenderable 8-Im 400 am 7% 9%-2 2500 15 13% 15 ‘Iv: MONTREAL tCP) Th 1 Wdtlcc wall “red °"b"' 924" 9342‘ §l.'."l.'l A a’ismoz:iu.mz:3.' slit.“ '“ li.‘l:"°' .m 1: o I — e cos- (10031 1' on t e Pacific coast. Che‘se: D iiv d M t l " °'" his bid on the US- dollar in The lrldlflg phenomenon of waxed current reecrgipts: glllitflsgc six: infill» $ “um &‘ :01?/2+ 1,4. ‘£333’ fill on’) M? 1% terms of Canadian funds was the day was Chrysler. rising white 32%; wholesale 33%; col- Scott Laul 100 ms w. an nouidn icon 7 7 :I1.07d0~1ti.u:hc aiskeid $1.bo‘7d19-32‘; Ill] to 591;. gn extremely heavy ored 31: . glean! 1% gm 1“ 1;“ % :uA'rn§ l 200330 230 we/. no 01! I3’ 1' C03 118 an vo time 0 12.200 shares. ak- Potatoes: 75 1.00- "“"°"' “ ' asked were the same. Found in: it the most active 53.... 1.10. Que 50sQu?'l5-‘.1Be0“', N33. 50s §f§l,.,,f'” 'fZ.‘,,{;f.,"‘ {fl" V‘ 35:, M .00., 1,’; '3, lo? sterlins bid was 3-01‘/4. the This t'0m1mn.v's big recovery in .5-.90; . los .22-.25; P.EI Texaco Can um 44 44 -1 El sol mo 5 s asked 33.01%. Monday the clos- profits has led security anal. 75s 1.65-1.75; P.E.1. 10s .30. Do as slim sat/Iw/.+ 1.2 Fatima soo 21 st iug bid was $3.01 5-16. the asked ysts to forecast an impressive "I" ‘ -"70 ‘ “W” '1 ’‘‘“‘°°'“' 9”" 7 ’° ‘W’ *3-°1"'1‘- Wninxs picture this year and An estimated 33.100.000.000 33 st"‘..l°‘7"l.t"lio""‘ "loll" - "°l"""' .333 ii on ll .2” I traders have been attracted by was added to the quoted value Walk ow ' no mt 4m—ys Gcco Mines son :2: 227/. 1: + V; gowlng publicity. of stocks listed on the New Webb Itnp too no sin zio Gene: 10 10 10 ' General Motors. having al- York Exchange. based on the §,,V°,°"' V“ ‘W’ 1”‘ 1‘"’‘+ l‘ Si ' rim 1" ml/' H 1i“ W YORK (AP ready reported quarterly prof- fill? in 9 AP average "M " CANADIAN“ "mic rm so 20 —l NE I - Heavy its more than double those of a Oll-Ime Wk‘ 3.830.000 shares Alpha ii 9 -1 I" Minn: 1000 17 16% 16% buylns in Chrysler. General year ago was the second mogt compared with 4.280.000 Mon- AMI A N0 06% 9 0 —'/- Granduc 1°“ 195 3°‘ 2” *’ Motors and some of e active stock rm“ 1% to 55 on d y. Ang Am ul 1675 2:: no 7.15 -s G Lead looo_ s s I “growtli" stocks featured a ral- 78.400 shares. Street gossip w... On the Canadian list. Walker 23".", T ‘,,,,,., ,4; at 3; .‘§,.,.,,',,’, ”’° 2” I” ‘I’ ”° lylllfl llock mlfllel Tuesday. that when GM directors ‘meet Gooderham was off it. Alumin- Ailt mi 3 mo an ass as Ir-Min 10 M 10 +1 lradlnl WI» IctlVe- in caily November they will in- .. and Dom Mines _Inian M M Hastinl! Mo 90 90, 90 +5 As the urgency of the Cliban‘Clt‘8S(¢ the tit and were down 1/4 each and Dlstil- :l°:;f“" if)” '3 1101“ “VI -1»: g“g‘w_;“°' 5” 11”’-‘ ‘g + ,A crisis faded. Wall Street began: The Dow Jones industrial av- 19”‘ 5“"g“’““5 and M°1“lY"° Brunesu «no so :2 ath I 5 I H to lcolt like its old self as spe/.‘"”" "“‘d° 9" lmP'€||lV¢ Tl” Pjllquplne ea-sad "5 apiece’ Ca‘ C" E“ 34“ mi‘ "*5 m‘- ‘/4 “""““" 1°. ‘W ’° * “ cmc mu” reacted humanly m’of M3 at 53833 nadian Pacific was up %. - c Kodiak soon so as -4 in! Bay 131: 548;; 471:. 47;? ..-‘% news reports. earnings esti-2 The Associated Press aver- """‘}}'°l"" Nl°l‘°,l 5‘ 3"“ H“d' c"llE'op° iliwio "lo I?» "V‘ "’..'l."aE" "lilo hi it 90 '2 mates, or sheer rumor. logo 60 stocks rose 2.9 totwg 8* M ""3 /" c Paper on saov. say. as mo 7: 71 72 I The biggest corporate news ot‘217.8. , ‘“""°‘“‘ E"°“""“° Pllm co iron mo 4% mos J wane 4100 I9 19 19 W - - also nlovecl generally higher. Denault 100 14 14 Java Eitpl 3400 1.3 12. I2 ; NOHCES NOTICES . )SIllIiWifliE8n was up V2 andCBra- I11»!-caste moo In so to ——1 gelucoo 1000 262 :54 X 5 - ‘ 71 Ian Traction V4. Jupiter orp. "““' 30°" 3 17 "i 0"‘ ”°° " E I eaaegatlfitocks did_ ‘ll'?iIi‘;erl.Ike 2-illllllo gt‘ 71.1" W.-1 .l3'{.'.'£""' 3J0.i'IM0”29u1!’:18—% - Fundy 00 9 9 9 +1 Keely 25500 51 08 I . Tues Mon Futurltv most 21 21 Kerr Add 3110 750 735 7:15 + Advances 339 954 Auto ron 00355 355 355 Kirk Min 70011 41 30 19% +1% . INSULATION BLOWING :2. .. :: . ztr *1 .:° "Fha"g°d 215 154 t Dredg 5500 20 is so -1 Lab Min 2 so so ALL WOR lggvl issues Cum“ fligckzga Jubilee 100 195 In los +3 L Dufsult 5575 440 43.0% 4406 :19, Y M K ' K 3! The Associated? rels Laetinunbnro 10030 2” :58 225 +‘ ilghohu Islollli 190 290 180 —-20 h stel 2.11% nncolt 6234 Mjtrns . ngis 70015 1.5 $5 —-2 o - 0 a . :01‘! dwlrner 37': Monty W 17 Malar Hy 2300 228 120 120 —-6 Latin Am 45 40 “ FREE ESTIMATE " Coll: Eglsnn ‘:2’. Illlldlhmllorv >9:/l I 7 6: 73 +3». Lelicclliurt ztlllti Illilié 1113 ‘iii!/. ’ El Al El 40» s ih P 24%’ ' : v. _ - 1 NO OBLIGATION 0"! [lilac ‘ftljlrlmnil 510: niedr(‘(h|11h .'i0?iillm 1720 17” 1710 +3 :mI.l::m 1200 is its is; :1 year td Al ft 7 ' 1 PHONE COLLECT —- “From anywhere on P.E.I." Gt no; liy 35;$;vV;1’lldtluIt:” lilmpilzeeut zsklsgg lss lilo its +0110 mo loll ‘ll ll + . ea 11 s 350 amrlottetown 8944560 "‘ Summerslllc 436-3419 - ‘ g . Admult no?) 6171'/I 51711.9 61711.1. + 1,4. moo its Ilsm I Nor.-Itlia " 4 adssn 1700 221 - & Opem Expl 2200 la 13 13 +1 lvianeut oooo M 4 4 -16 .. . . . . 0'?‘ °°- '”:r";...':*:=r...:.°°':: *3: '1: .. s::...:*" *3 ': ‘: “ Specialists in all types of Siding & Insulation” l\-IONTREAI. (CF)-~FnI' the Porcupine 1 ti .- 5 Iiltlaritime 3250 so 40 50 .2 JAMES 0. STEWART -— 131 North River Rd. §§ggQ;’v,da;;- sbankgh made, imi.;’:,‘... E: ‘ l" 13 :33“ 3;” 3;“ 1;“ ,1;“§,',‘,';,, ‘‘°"° ; ,7‘; .3: _.. AUCTION SALE 5"“ .”"“‘*i**='i °‘1"=har5sés°’6f-?3- ‘:2: ::r.:; :2: 4 ~:l.=::~ *° ‘:2 1: :2 1.“ prices were fractlonally higher out 0!! two :1 3’ 3 _.u. dwat 60100 -7 24 27 +3 in moderately light trading Que smelt 1100 9 9 9 Mentor 5000 so 30 30 _ Tuesday, 51L C 2oo 3.95 also 355 -3 Midrl as 27% 28 10 -1 NINE M ChMsa*ne1~ amen-the banks =2 2: 022.022” “:22. 1:22.. .. “'35 ill!‘ R0." . up 1‘-2 lo 72% silver Reg 14700 .94 52 M +1 Monets 100 so so so +1 5 Canadienne Nationale rose a s Dufa as 7 Murray M 1300 10 1 100 100 . BER 3rd. l:30 P.M. point to 0612. Toronto-Dominion Sc Pow snr assioovaioovciooi/-+ V4 N ion 50000 34 I1 34 +1 STOCK: l.;_, to 53%, Impefla]_C0mmerce Spartan 7.1 70 on +11 New M: 15000 251: 22 2:11: +1 3 milk cows iI1l‘E‘P ll-4 ear old » t° 58”‘ and M°"”°al ''l‘ l" ’T':IllIve"" Ignmmmlzizlaflla “.1121/fla S gill 7112? W. 7 ‘M---Vt - " ' "* y 5' “'8' leaf 59‘/4- Marrmtx this upward l00k Talisman a -on 74 71 74 --1 New l-losco 4600 73 7: 7n Old. 4 spring calves (Holstein & Hereford). was Nova Scotia, down 1'4 to un Ohalski 2000 so 30 30 +1 Ne as 2700 s s 6 MACHINERY; 530/. :1; ‘Pill: also 425 40' 405 :4 1]: Kleloare 12530.30 1;:‘I;s‘1;I ‘:2: + 1 Oliver tractor. 1 manure spreader, 1 tractor ml" Yestegr‘ l°”s' Cf°”t"'I'D.°l v:n Dulioitt lilyfifl “mum “~51/' Nm1Tly'lnama 1000 is is plow, (2 sod), 1 set lever barrows (nearly new), c0l(‘)l’lt:Is)a}(()3lfveWI1esl1gi‘lSrO:e ill crgiltslhilflfllf ztitlliti ti 9: ii +1 ildwmiiouyn 1333 ii 1: ii 1 trailor, on.e International Seperator, 600 lb. cap- to 8-55. -— lckei Ms 16:00 43 37 3 +1 ‘ ‘ - . , , ; ' , ; 4 4 aclty, locream can, 1 bay fork carrier. 1 set ec;“*’f‘e‘}‘f _““g‘g,‘;‘i i‘(’)55§’,‘;,'é""‘,f,‘(‘,':j....l‘I.'."..“".‘l..I l.il§'aoo.lt3ii."sma" mm Not-‘gold .33.” em 9 ll _v. sca es, 5 ft. belting, quantity of baled hay, electric d .7 - Normeul 1900 28° 2'" W’ +’ fence MH Ha ’ M0 200 Id h I an a .4 lo and rising w Northgate mo 535 sis 515 +5 - - - .1 W91‘. . year 0 ens, W/L Aluminium up 1/. to 21%.. O O T N G...“ XR/I. Arnomz gainers were CPR. up T R N O 0’l"ll>cA w :0: 1;; 1:: 133: -1 . - , 2 ' ‘ . _ on Other al tlcles too numerous to mention. z3'a‘n8di‘:m Ofla""lp"_l).‘ 3'01 'mn()N1'() (CP)_.Thf_ stock No.-vahom 2250 It 9 9 TERMS CASH 56, line... Corp” up it, in 44;. ;marI'<et movctl hesitantiy higher mgiska ’°g,,°,":m 1% '23:“ "’ Mrs. Sarah MacDougali Claude E. Craswell anél du Punt. up at to 341.. ;ar3I1iddcuiiet action Tgutetsdaév-k Orchsn mo 00 mo in u own - 4_ - ff _ , I ‘rs ers appeal-e o s e s or b. .4 31 er Auctmneer 7824 l at aI1°:I,§a;l:-12:6: [:::,1,:n§,£: breather from Monday's bresk- 1>eI-gnv goo 12 11 ll Industtials rose 1.1 to 92.5. utlli- neck Pace. as 10181 Volume “;';° $22 ,2“ ,2‘; .,.., , ,, PUBLIC HEARINGS -« ::I«:=::‘*...::n;.. ‘.i‘.“.'i...i;°‘3.°.;.-. -w -- we -- =- -- . an e composite 1.0 to - '5'- Preston too has ass out --5 s , _ I ‘ . 1 0200 70 72 74 .1 MON'l‘nEAl. cnosma noun 1 Allie five listed banks——Mont- g:l':e£ Io‘ 1:2: 13‘; ‘vi - e sc uonlml !to.ehC.l~lIs.c“lI::|le,:..:). . so 5-:i;i1IionN(;{:yn?ca0l'iliaballlzltfizllo-fig: 3'“ b ‘m0 "3 “V. "5 Tu’ ' ue .¢l;“}',',',.l',’?'“°¢“‘:,':‘{:,'f:,';’“ °'T:§:“"' periai .. .Comme1'ce— Q Met also as It 5.. +4 marked t. z——Odd lot. xd—EIi-dividend. showed ‘gains Iransmhs to ’/g- gusmit 3“ 945 9;; 9*‘ +215 xI~——Ex- 1 . _ ' , - I ~ , CANADA ::ll'f|:.Q::Il fromw proving ,,,vE?":?'1'§'oo,', szgregrvgimugd glllllllolgk I 3&1)!‘ 7649 75“ :5 -192. ' N“ 3/4,. \Vl'liIO FOWEI‘ COTDOFBIIOII “gum 10 gr,‘ 0 + 1,5 titm sh... High Low Close I-Im giililifledd’/t(3Pl}3{el11l't‘e1dia‘phoned. lAhi‘- :1: Auhgm 0:; tgva 12% 14.1% +"/-; ON Ahitihl 835 39% 40%.: an a a snce n - \ Aisoma 1268 41 1/. to 1,, range Roch! 90° 1:“ 1 f_ V’ :3": pr ‘;:°s:§‘““ """"+°:/" Oil exchange. industrials rose :l.’;“"; '°ggm", ,, :5 .l TAXATION 1* it ‘ la" “‘ W. “'51 ‘.’‘‘’° '“.‘*““‘ *°°° * " . M: :1:-ml ‘as: all‘: ‘Va wilt. 8; 3112 .000 shal':sngcoil,1‘1,i:1Ile1: glhetlil lllill 560 W +l| In anticipation of forthcoming hearings. submissions are Asbestos so :29 211/. 2 A--—-1' wnh 3'4o§ooo Mona” Shim 4000 109 109 1” Invited from Organizations. Associations and individuals wlsh- Miss M01 200 5!_N-% -14% 34% + M Amm',g B“, mama ' No,-and, ‘""'"" “°°° ”" to provide information relating to the incidence and effects 3:7‘: 133'“ 7"j,:;§;§gg;‘ 5155+ ‘W gmed .5, ' ‘“::',°’ ,‘,',“;° ,, ,,, H, aftaxstlon irdllpojed by tilile PaPIl8mfll1nf0fb(1'.:&n?dl,‘in€IDd’lng any 3..., CN .75 .55., W, W: I,“ 'l'0l;0N;'(I) gmsgio PSTOCKS sud Cont 1 4300“ 7 Mann V. changes ma 9 uring e cunrency e nqu ry, upon the Band re 44 I 0 I" '1' '9" H M operation of the national economy. the conduct of business, the :9" E110“! 9:2;/3, 4:-11': f.i'¢;tl=‘ll|A£;°l:;II_II;-E-‘tiny. ‘mm _“l":;‘k.-:1 id 10107050 so 1:: 1:: —-I organization of industry and the positions of individuals: and to figs?’ -V,‘ 51/,‘ 4512 4. 1.5 actions. 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"i15ot:nlti" 9". lo" 1 Secretary. lledal mo ass us us .4 Sulnnlslons by individuals Indy also be an*afl8¢d by C031‘ :1‘: gig. 53,3 £2” 3% .3 $1‘: Imlcltilg with the secretary. _ _ , Davi as low. to low. 4 u. ‘Hie places and dates of hearings will be announced In ' _ ,.,,,m,, m m ,,,, ,, ,,,, - ' 'f|.s nescfuture. For Members Children "NEW 53011.1: an ill: ":2 Orcsnlsdtons. Associations and individuals Intending to 5+ Pm. mm“ m. ' u S. H’ e ones:-enequest Ioinfol-rntliesecretary 0 ‘mm ,,”u tlllllt filly. and not later t-hlfl December I_ INS. W d d O T t mg-1}" ii? . "3 g 8°“-m e nos 0 c ober 3 ,..°:. .. " " “- . In so so see - Roysl Commission on Taxation. Y’ ' ’ ,°.,,, 1., ,. 3, ,, ,,' P- 0- Box “*7 CLUB ROOMS °-°°'° ‘’'.°..’.'.. 1.. ': * * v Cltlwlt l i l 4 . 1 I CLOTHING NOV. list AT SALE STARTS THURSDAY 9 A.M. Men's White SHIRTS Discount Price Reg. 3.95 2.29 DOOR OPENING SPCIALS 25 only Ladies‘ DRESSES Sizes 14 - '|8 BLEAIIIIIO - L/L- TOWEl.S ‘I3 1: 27 Striped Colours Discount Price 2 PAIR Reg. 6.95 99: IEDSPREADS 80 x 100 Reg. 5.95 Discount Price 3.38 PANTS Discount Price Boy's Corduroy Lined 2.99 BLOUSES Ladies‘ Reg. 4.00 Discount Price 2.44 PARAKAS Men’: Pants Boy's All Wool Re‘ 12_95 Good for Winter Wear Discount Price 4.9 5 Discount Price 9.88 Discount Price CAR COATS Ladies‘ Sizes 10 - 18 PLAID SLACKS [N D L E Ladies’ Sizes 12-20 3.88 Discount Price 7.88 TAR CLOTHING Suininet-side Charlottetown I . .’9£ 4.4:.‘ ...---..»-~.,. —..a -.....4_- ~