* 8, and later lived in Springfi —West spen' ho’ to v adv. of deeds, 3,950, home, ie . Lap int 4 SeeuE i agent $,890,000 shares compared, with 30% fe g: HE : aie +) kiies HE et ren” hl, & Lb el itt : i ri cf el iy Fil = Pe ‘a } . ps2 pie reo “n 1353 te i . ity} H : fie EEG a i jtecel ei vi IE: ae ii? pre epee H lh ses ‘lpeeat wnt fe : iv2s Aen Pelee i if doa | uF : befepes fier Agate FoWek afEee'y rire : Feek ail aie Binh on tt i SRR Epag tee EUTERET POR: eRe * ls weet aha ay yfase. nn i ay vai $i in her 84th year. She had been ailing in health for a num- ber of years. The death of Mrs. Amos Boul- | the P.E.I. Hospital, Jan. ' s Bedeque Village. Re “ a the deceased, conducting commital service. _ ff complaining, thus Bedeque, relatives and friends. ther, as well as a wide circle of | Asbestos | Ang 290 pr » The deceased was keenly in- | terested in community | | ew cone NEW YORK (AP)— the assets of the SS as aoe TXL Tree etiam at 40% on 65,900 shares OBITUARY The — AMOS BOULTER She was born in Milburn, Stayert’s death... on the occasion of Mrs. sisted by Rev. Dr. L. P. Archi- bald. Interment took place heavily-weighted blue chips. Volume was a fairly ac ed by Rev. R. M. Cameron as- The family of the late Mrs. William M. Stavert, wish to si messages of sympathy and kind cerely thank all relatives, neigh- bours and friends for their the North Bedeque cemetery, me of her son Harold in as _—and Bedeque, and she t her later years at the _ Bedeque. Later they moved to! | 0.3 at 489. at 79.43. 0.2 at 273.1, 1905, the daughter of Albert J. at Carleton, on January 19th, impaired health. She was born ert, following several years of MRS. WILLIAM M. STAVERT Next came Standard Oil (New _jThe death occurred at her on January 10th, of Mrs. William M. Stav- Weeks and the late Mrs. Weeks, After attending Prince of Wales | College, she taught school for several years. In July 6th, 1927 , and taugh the Sunday school, and was also band, one sister, Mrs. Sterling her deep religious faith. Left to cherish her memory are her hus- she was always cheerful and un- | 4 manifesting ing her years of impaired health Stock The funeral was held on Janu- an active member of thé Wo- | men’s Missionary Society. Dur- Gillespie of Souris, and her fa- "ary 12th, with service in the Uni- Rev. E. S. Weeks, an uncle of | hed been | approved to 23 up 15%) affairs. | with Mr. Cameron assisted by in| | | ted Church, Bedeque, conduct- | Banq PC Bank Mont 1873 $71 Bank NS Bang CN 470 1070 $30 a9 aoe ¢ Cid: 3 ( petengergety: fai. -cuess saan casi east $8995533°5"533 sgtoygeg ggRgTOPESESTSRE SOPEDEVSIOITIORD? sere Beggegsggy*one~Sggg- appanage ast ag ess geet segs 33 set8"8 gy°S8"29 Y Par E PF az **g3- Pee ee #30 °52023°872 3 : F + af + ++ ¢. + ++ + +++ +42 . #eeee til ¢ ere T caste + L of & es & Se i es “se . £88 ‘ ess 3” re > , - # a3 > os = |x = ESF #, ee2 e537 Ci eal a ig ee a a lg EE a vie a (et alt rl ti Hh ; a ib : # UeseteeG¥cestibadst dvcd¥ecedtien¥beess2ete38i8% 04 pevdgs ae csufoe bis coltQaldobstelctasuitibasatealsfituatlfedistugestdtaanteectiaanstell, ise arf fet ah eel goBaSgh fees Gi geet sa eieige pee. Sur lece les 8 Fenn ye g-fee8 Fiusiels Ges 2tue 8 icb BS Gtcwnse sy SegubFa~.2f Iucksze geben BGob_ gi eGet eESSDOESREREE SEES PESESEE EE F38 re : oobu Sg 8 SEER Gg get 5 tm ee 38 shetty ofgg8St.8xsecusas aise Besarsds. cetetey2 sensussaguasi-. 28 .8ecksiac gus cbued _ Beged SEPESeS sees esugeee a gsyeus*s ue: a iE i pe tit nc iris ie | 58. st tees ora def 1 ies ur ea ee ae SOT ies “E55 ert 8 ; poles L tt Let L jets due tile! Le Lbnh Li Lilt LLL ttheg ee sib ssise +h++tt : | | two i | } 1 i semen | ge in Royal Bank fell % to 81% in| active trading. edie hrde i ai aE Be the | Bc F in- | tive 63, ecige on Steels a aoe each | gained % to %. to |B -| Build CPR C. Marconi Cdn Oil Cl Pow pr 125 837% 15°94 144 14% a % % a6 — C Dom Sug Can Malt CSL CAE Can Cem pr Dome fell Angi 30 unchanged at 12%. 0- Company was ad Atlas Republic Aviation was sold Sided Pi tibi Algoma BPC rts Ba Ba Bell Bow | Brazil 1B added Atl Acad Atl A Alumini | Cal Pow of & ee to $2.25. Alum 2 pr Gla: Coronation and Chemalloy dropped 16 cents | cents to. 48 cents Explorers g cents to) Carbec P P Ph 5 B. Pow — - : |Can Cem Dist Seag % to 52%. Ang 4% pr pa: aper g % to 40 .and price industrial at 71.89, utilities off Prod _ Steel ‘ Sizusades 2 stbieste 8 eeyeeeg BrSgaiSegSREEEgCEE skyetey geSsuz-segeeeguess geee "sae SeuzsEEE*ggezest gained three 23 cents, Opemiska mines. Bornite fell two Es Fetdedy netics ES gps Peengeggery 3 ¢ ted |40% among p = 865 $4 Pete on hie vy trading, tt Products gained % to 12% and Hudson’s Bay Acceptance was up % at 33% $5% 10 $31% \tile gained % to 17%, = zgzeezee Bese =z =33 4, Bo eeee** Pacific Pete fell % to 17. American Molybdenite cents to $3.10 amon " ‘On index, banks were off 0.18 S off 0.2 at 338.7, com- papers up 4 and golds off 0.43 0.3 at 141.9, | Cow Dominion Tex- et | BB Of Tetons. (Quotations in cents in | marked 8. z—Odd lot, xd—Ex-dividend, xr—Ex-rights, xw — Ex-warrants, Ni | change is from previous board-lot ing sale.) . c Cent Del Cent ; oe rvrett David Fr D Lease Z ‘. ‘TORON DAILY MARKET ROTATOR | Sed 1 B as a2 St 35 =” os ” sal aes et yo est 2 egaaagaqeanaanann pETEE bc | - ih Hivtogutages sabatannytegraital “biel Seat iigut ne “i, ee.s8.F FeRaek, o88.8.55 BE petals §ceess gtusbios “Exes et “fe 22ax8e gerege. 88. ofac888 82 hedgcecnetusdi'nes = oe gs a Be Bayt sachs ee aes ashe eit ee Buk elise s3 $s8 geeceed®$ ss "sses ~ Be Bet eg acento) J ia ae EE TT af nie pre | is itis scien tegeinita let eatcanittsonatnanctineatti gd if Mh snel i srigaest Mel af L ; Sehs.wpgutheg bag". Fe sere et S898. Sbs ys cksests Sel, duageacgset ee Bs Sx. ee eee ees -3e ppisly-tea i neanten 5 | : 1 ol 7 esGeeescuSusgSiece Ro ucpeek 88, pease. ec. res Seeyend gpieeziycss csfzs f i z = if 8 oF ee om anne ge a > Sse e *s se ‘i | Re i aii iH setts . a eee beeps Ureceng ce SEE TE Wet A gee ET a erent TERT TE TERE gt GTi ties Comb Met | Craigmt 460 819% 19% 19% 4 + % | Crowpat 10009 D’E}dona 4500 (000 4300 3000 2000 400 1500 Gaitwin x 16460 |Gnt Masct 4500 9 55 85 1 ; Giant YK | Glacier GF Mining von eae 3 Se ee Delhi Pae 20725 41 9 1 5 10° 160 14 1% 1% 14+ % 9 15 6 1910 $634.62 62% 4+ % 165 161 4% se 2 F 2 1™% 17 19% 19 18 1% 6 % 9 &% D’Aragon, 7500 22 22 2 Deer Horn 6000 4 23 2% T2350 6000 | Geco Mines 685 $27 2% 27 % 9 13% 14 #4668 311% 11% 11% ° % 150 $26% 26% 26% 1 157 160 165. +4 14% 4% n 1% 1% — 9 io 1500 27 6% 264— % 9 “4 3 Fe pee + + +] bbs ss ho Lidess Selb + e L+ a rns ' sa ral fi aoa ns " goedeeed eesaaet? ia sabe baapedciel eet feneeelt ifirnneen ae the stants mi ei guint, gt%y 3 aT ¥E*S2eEs ey ea58 bets pertag apnsg PUP yss-ieas"3 = o 0 —1 ane. oe 87 «687548 oe ao 2. * i+ +hiehiens ~ ee ea na 1 L#tE Uth Litriges ° se C8 = see" 454 +s Yenes = ae ="tf te i Heed; t Foe J s¥agictetest? ggie3 = wauent ys tat e880, Semes sages 3325; spenets vis +2 iL + s ¢eels Lt er 19 ti peeks ble Liss > = = Re> q. att iaeasinstiniiatica casi E sbdegentgagudicisctacelezeats? iactinn hides kein sage tgue ee Pio¥e-ocescgé JSSTESEs Hes sERgE. tpbdeecusgé: as aag0085 3,85, .52tnetbensi,"tiegIiy—ty.vals,cesd, 36 gue. tbe§ tec k.¥ 8ssate hat kagheE8s et tse 8z-steg ku @e-"sscyezelseis Sega’, Suess. +83 ge HyusginSuc, tees 3588s. g2suzeiges SswatautttaFepeateernetgnesee-t¥ey.cyet ¥Uocece Feet sebettes ere. .s 50g 23 sm te “C500 91 O° 300 227 «(227 184 ot 159 150 1 129 530 17 9 314 2 33 105 105 “yoo «(185 157 468 3 6 += 19 * a7 475 2 vA 71 7#. 67% 81% 8% tm” s 1% + ~~ ~ S82 pyut Eger e Ry das enpigtss toot dst3g gsreett geet, ee aS ne eeeee renege a eee the the . 1 +L L 3s Lists +++ Lhe Lt gizis Lt l+++ LULE Lot beet re Le £e2 BELL ‘a ut mrt MuuIe OHO: ert 8 | : Hi eet aM eclep CEU cell 2g ie th a ; i Tt, : rifle eC ‘ j Hee pate it ae 3 Heer int — Sema ts 210 34 41% 8 67 O87 475 105 Secuce8eceed r % HM + ™¥ Sd s 6814 sr 3% — m—-% % “ 164—% 2 8 3? L +5 6 me ~~" +1 +1 —3 + ~ ~ +1 *1 1 me —10 +” 45 —10 +10 +8 +1 1 —" 3 —5 ‘“ 33 47 89 — = Le: + +e) 9 1+ 1+ + . =o . a s * gees 2 ee os5 8 —10 3 1%%—% 4% + +1 +2 -1 an -) —% steady +% FF ; Un TnE ge tll chai m % | lo _ % was |B 1m 19-19. cent p pfd. 28 cents, Mar. +14 Feb. +10 Mar. Gas Company Litd., 16-19; of sia medium 19.50 - 21.50; commons | American of Canada ” Rada 15; 9; commons prices firm. Hog prices were lower and lamb | wate Income Veal calf prices were steady. TORONTO In Montreal, a record Mar. 23. Ltd., 40 cents, apr. 2, record pfd. $1.12%, Apr. Dominion Foundries and Steel | 25: boners 17-20. vheavy “bologna 33; medium 26-29; eommon 21- nited William Street Accumulative Supervised American Supervised Exec 55 Electronic Investment Bave Soe and Invest of Canada 6.24 6.82 zEE E i E is; in Halifax, common (CP) | and commons 18-21. ‘light stockers 22-25; Replacement cattle 550:. Good Mar. 5, record Feb. 15. Standard Radio Ltd., 20 cents, ii Apr. 10, record Mar. 20. cents, Mar. 23, record Mar. 2. Slaughter cattle 1,140: bulls 16-17; eommon 15 - 16; canner | Eton and Cambridge and then gke22cs$e SSSRR5e active and prices fully on all classes and g Sheep and lambs 220: Good handyweight 21.50; heavy and medium 17-19; sheep 3-10. DIVIDENDS seeReEESEE 9.13 6.17 10,32 7.31 3.51 18.20 17.85 5. 4 6. §. 6. 3.78 9.01 7 13 9. b) 10. tario public-stockyards today steers 25-25.50 with sales to 26; ood 23.50-24.50; medium 21-23; 17-20 Calves 191: Choice vealers 33- 36 with sales to 37.50; good 30- Hogs 146: Grade A 26.30-27.15. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Maple Leaf Gardens Ltd., #0 cents, Apr. 16, record Mar. 3. Placer Development Ltd., 20 fd. 20 cents, 5% per cent four per 17% cents, 10.51 11,53 619 6.00 5M 6 27, good 22-24; good cows 17- common and medium light bulls the rman is president of a che- son. In Toronto leaders in the field of communications includ- campaign ical company, George lL. Va- professor, Dr. David Hope-Simp- university ing author-columnist Pierre Ber- | ton, TV star Fred Davis, and ughter cattle at the On- choice fed yearlings 25- uv 00 2 6.14 | 409 5.37 | 64 6.05 | — Trading Choice | good heifers mediums 10.00 6.99 11,98 8.01 3 | 18.59 19.40 5.02 5.42. 6.90 46 5.86 ma 746 4.13 947 77 | 14.13 | Suddenly Dalton scribbled a note and shoved it across the | 8.55 864 | accept your apology.” “As one bastard to another, I rades | | 1, record | | 16, |. : | stitutes an important aspect of Patching up cabinet rows con- { i | ' i | } { | | They glared across the table at » subject of Germany | rations, Tempers blew. ie i 52 isters old t Downing rocks the By TOM OCHILTREE LONDON (AP)--When a As Cabinet Quarrel Flares “As ‘bern in half mou treasury. foreign office and Dalton to the | traditional a | aystet | ent. Under the British | their tops th, wi Wel = a ~ Ss int AT rl =z ar “at flies =f et afr 5 "2 oo 3 fies g! | vit (apeeeyse shut them up, each other. The then prime min- ister, Clement Attlee, | Rotes unt comic Like so many schoolboys this answer back: Quick as a flash Bevan pushed | SCRIBBLED NOTE | presenting the measure to the | House of Commons, 'a lobby correspondent before we and- to the part of a real policy position or the men still | dissenting must resign, a Increase $3,446,164 allow born LEFT UNDER CLOUD table to Bevan. It said: half G shi e Seall oy pebie at interest the Pea in for responsible for each other's he ministers are jointly had 19-19.50;.| probably found it edsiex to un- tions. They must all agree on derstand a man like Bevin, a i 22-23 with choice up to 24.10; the late Ernest Bevin to, the | | | | Dalton recalls that he expected ‘ { 17,50 with sales to 18; medium ceived a top drawer education at 10.14 | standing our Celtic high spirits.” after the Labor election victory | Of 1945. Instead Attlee, on the Dalton, noting that he had re- chequer in the Attlee govern- mentr'-He .was forced to step down from that post in 1947 when he became the centre of a| political storm by unwittingly | leaking terms of the budget to to be made foreign secretary | treasury as chancellor of the ex- For a time, Dalton ran the lamorgan, to a man, must | poor Saxons’ failure to under- . real Mon- these advice of King George VI, sent or even rude to Welshman, | type of Laborite | HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 81ST ANNUAL | Benefit Payments and Provishoms....cmcworsseo | y 4°? North American Life Reports to Policyholders” Increase $9,353,762 rose through movement. ‘s memoirs time Now 74, treatment since Ji ure of his ill LONG boxing , when Burke went Orleans in contest. 6 Increase $30,472,002 “saa Tre by cheque. Rates for shorter terms on sequest. 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