SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN rsnssl Toronto: Market weak. trad- ing light. 1 New York: Market irregular. early gains fade. Montreal: Market lower; trad- ing moderately active. CU RRENCIES MONTREAL (CPI—The ‘ S. doll ms of Canadian ter $1.07 21-32. the asked $1.07 23-32. Friday the closing bid was clos- er in funds was $1.07 23-32, the asked 51.07% __..——-———____._ NEW YORK NEW YORK indulged in some selling for profits Monday and thus cut short what started out as an- other healthy rise in stock mar- ket prices. This was the second consecu- tive Monday decline. It also was the first since last Monday. (AP)—Investors Prices opened with an up- ward surge just as in so many sessions of the last four weeks Demand for selected aerospace issues helped. The high point came around noon. After that price levels gradually retreated. As one analyst pointed out. “the profits are there to be taken and some people just did the taking." Volume to t a l l e (1 5,650,000 shares compared with 5.660.000 Fri ay The Associated Press average of 60 stocks lost .6 at 237.6. The Dow Jones industrial av- erage gave up 2.81 at 642.06 Standard and Poor's 500 index dipped .18 at 61.36. Tobacco a nd drug stocks gained fractionally but almost all other major sections of the Steels were nar- stack market fell. rowly mixed. Among Canadian issues. In- ternational Nickel dropped 1% and Aluminium Ltd. was down almost a point. Granby Mining was off V4 but McIntyre Porcu- pine added V4. Hudson Bay‘Minv ing was 11p %. American Stock Exchange prices declined irregularly on volume of 1.690.000 sh res. Shawinigan and Brazilian Trac- tion were off l/s each. Jupiter Corp. gained 511. Births, Deaths, Marriages 3|RTHS FRIZZELL — At the P.E.I. Hospital. Saturday. November th Mr. and Mrs. Irviiig P.'Frlzzel.l. Sherwood Road. a son. Weight 6 lbs.. 14 ozs. MacDONALD — At the P.E.I. Hospital, Novomber 21, 1962. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Donald (nee Kay MacMillan). Fiat River. a daughter. Weight 6 lbs.. 11 ozs. McTAGUE — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hosital, Novem- ber 19. 1962. to Mr. and Mrs. Rodney town, a son. Michael Addison. Weight 6 lbs.. 8 ozs. McTague. Charlotte JAMES —- At the P.E.I. Hos- pital, November 21. 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. ard James of Church Road. a son. Her- man Bennett. Weight 8 lbs.. 121/: ozs. TIERNEY - At the Charlotte- ‘ Mill 1'01 m 4 of the best performances, galn- burn. dro ped to to 18 Ball I!!! no! on m is 10 —'a _. mum m, 3, ,1 ,1 mg 1% to 35% ham e H” A f n mom m 91 an. M” m 6 a The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. Nov. 2‘7. 1062. 11 galley s A 2700 9109410 to -144 touched 37 Th; comps“; e e ‘ Banks 7% and Or 5000 914 41.4 1114 I . ION’I'O cwsINa s-rocxs B-Duq 4400 11 11 11 +1 Coin Lake 1000 .4 24 Dec 1 1 Batman soon 4 4 4 been awarded a huge United :11. Can-dill Pm. slchr 1050 40v. 40% 4I Comb Mt 1100 1911 101.5 1914 +1 D'Eldollzm 1053: : xs. 13’ + v. w as 4000 15 15 states airplane development Toronto Stock sch-n I ethlm 1350 215 205 10 Cool-gas 11100 68 60 lDelhi Pic 2000 M 21 23 —2 hat stocks did: gin-gr him no) 1: is) 1: contract. Complete tabulation of Monday trons- Bvcon 9000 a c at. 3500 595 5'45 w. 5mm: 60 60 +9 I ' I __ - i , . Ad M0" F" sornne 4700 is 14 15 Bank of Montreal. which re- “um”: °“m‘°’" m cu" " :95" “3'00 11% ii a 1.. c C‘J'm 2°00 7 7 7’“ “WWW 2‘“) m“ 12 10"“ *5 vances 461 836 Y , . marked 3. z—Odd lot, xd—Ex-dividcnd. 11:09 75 Va V912 —--:1 C Dlscov 4300 74 73 7:! lD'lcknEn 415 m 409 -15 Declines 610 245 MONREAL (cm A i I a an 20 20 +2 .ported increased 1963 earnings. xr—Ex-rights. 71w _ rrants. N lack Bay 12000 81A 8 8% CG Arrow 26900 62 59 50 100m 167 my. 201/. U h d -— grcu- c Kodiak 4200 47 40 4 —4 .gamed as, while Power Corpor- change 14 from Previous board 7 lot Is 1000 :19 19 c Halli 600 1 24 in lDonalda 7000 7 091 011— v. [Elf-targe 215 [ure department quotations; Mtzn 1033.0 6'6 :VA 2% VI ation gained % after declaringlclogjng n Braiorne 2133 615 605 605 —15 C Msrhen 1500 .. 2 .7 .1 " Ampi 1000 51A 5% 5% . e _ I l . 2 _ _ _ V , ‘ on issues 1316 1297 Eggs. Wholesale dealer prices Chmmy mo 70 u M 9 as regular 50 _ cent quarterly he: Broul Rf _ o7 C Marcu 1400 75 75 7. ‘1 {17:51.1 Sull 150 17s 17s 176 NEW You. 01.0st s'rocxs to country stations wooden car- ~- " Brunsw" ’0 w 3‘5 C Mu“! 15”” "m "’6 10’ *2 ‘5‘” 193° ‘0‘ “’7 “’5 +’ By The Associated Press t t I 4 , ‘ , “lb C° 0° 3 ' '4 leIdePd- Aha 2041 21 :0 21 Bull Ank 20150 176 2° 57 C Morrison 40th 38 as :10 _—3 11:15.” 7000 51/, 5 Borg Warner 4014 Monty w 3m “‘5 ex “"3133 9v “39 48- "Pm" 195“ 5 ‘ Closmg volume was 2,403,000lAdvocat 2710 505 550 500 cadamet 4525 101/. 10'7'1 1015—175 c Masher 1100 215 210 215 5 lrornnay 750 170 160 170 +9 c “d 0 V. W cm 14% medium 45.46: small 40; B 39; leveland 2000 t 4% shares compared with 2480000tAgnic0 9550 52 49 52 Camp Chb 2625 390 0 300 -- Con Ngus 12500 10 F‘wrt‘ T 1500 10 0 Con. Edison 79% mm Con, ,5“ and c 29. i V 56 A ‘25 10° 1 10° F id ' ' iAlba Expl 30500 71A 6 71A+ 1/2 C Tuna 400 145 146 145 c Northld 5100 21 :7 2 an moo m 19 E. AME. 4, on P c n Butter: Current receipts my Paper 910 :39 38% 3494+ vs 1‘ 810 lAm Larder 1000 17 17 c Astoria 1 s 5 595— Cons On 0 4 +1 }rrncour 13000 12 111/; 111.4- .4 Gen Elec 74v. 891 011 NJ 7. d bl 92_51. 9 _ f 3"“ 10° 3° Base metals were WeakenedlAnacon 5041 34 33 Dyna 417.5 91 91 91 +1 c Rambler 1500101 101 101 Frobex 4474 73 71 71 —4 Goody... ;, .5 mm. 32% era 8 . . resh 3 Explorer! 500 H II 18 b o H d t It n I Anglo iiur 1000 a C Mal-rt 700 15 35 35 1000 01a 91/: w; ——l Gel'i‘in 10 10 we at no, R, .2 yum“... m, creamery job prints 5310-541/2; I i3 9 Y "9'20" POPS ° "9' 5 Ansll 00144 14 10 1212-21: can my mm 6'71 w: c aegcourt 1000 io 10 lo icecn Mines 450 424 my. nos—v- T T 41% Wstngs ms fresh wholesale tenderable 92—- ) 0mm“ 3°” '22 '2 u ” V‘ tional Nickel and Hudson Bay Area 600 92 92 —1 Can-Erin 1300 10 10 lo Conw 1500 400 395 400 —i ci- Y 73211 31114. 11 11 as umsgml 1 36 86 riboo 500 9 ‘~ '1 ._ 51. 93_52 . . u d M. . Arjon 2500 9% 9% 9% B 1 Cop Corp 2750 31 27 -8 2 Gaming 1200 30 30 1 + . - ‘ )umont 1000 10 is —7 Mining. Conso date inlng ,4 Arcadia 11000 M 371 :13 —2 Custer 1270 4101/. 101.2109” 1’. Cop~Man 12500 81/: 71/. 714—112“: or Mining 1000 16 16 16 Cheese; Delivered Montreal. “1;! :33: 13% 12% :9, and Smelling {en 15’ while Deal. A Arcad Bw 9200 11 10 lo -1 Cayzor 500 25 2 oprand 14734109 104 107 +1 Grandmy 12 z 12 ._1 waxed u r t ‘ ts Q bee } 4+ Atl C Cop 2200105 100 105 Cut Pat 015100 99 100 Coul 3500 32 32 32 +1 am due 1430 295 2 _, "l . c r en receip ue 2000 m 2.0 2% son rose Vs. ’5 whit 34%. whl l 341/ . l ‘sno Atlln-Ruf 1500 516 5% Cent Porc 500 6 + V: Coul 3500 32 :12 +1 lcuu Lead 11/, 7 7 _.11/. MONTREAL (Cp) _ Banks e 1 ' “353° '1 c"‘ J Renal!“ 50° 1° 1° 1‘ Share-homers 0‘ two 0" Com' Aurnacho 12000 a 7 71/5—1/1 chskmi 1500 4 31/: 31/:— % Craigmt 1215 :19 131/2 19 + talcum" 29 1 975 935 955 +35 d d u h] . . 01‘9d 34/5- ° W 4500 ‘3 17 13 '12 panles involved in Weekend Aumaq 500 5 s 5 Chester 5500 10 15 16 +1 cmino 500 5 5 Hard Rock um 12 u u a vance s g ty amid falling . , V _ . Altotron 2500 325 :25 :25 — tk d t A“... 500 370 also 360 45 Chili-Kay 7000 914 9 914—175 rowpat 9000 1195 m on . : stocks on the Montreal and Ca- Potatoes' Que 755 1'10 '1'25' " Lek 3350 213 10° 21° +5 a eover- nay” appeal-e o a it 5100 29 25 29 Club M 14000 Is 35 :15 +2 C s 6000 [Mm mo 9 l” 9” nadian exchanges Monday Que 503 .75-.80; NE. 505 .85-.90; leuum c...- mo 75 15 frown w1th disfavor today. Pa- ashlar” 3m 22 m _z cum m “M _1 D3: mo 14% I“ 14‘ gagaagakcs gt; 1; :1 1:; -1 Trading was moderately active' NB. 10s .22-25; PE.I 755 165; man“ 15% m g z: n clfic Petroleum, which disclosed 3m 1000 51 51 51 +1 Chrom 500175 165 155 ~11 D’Arsgon 7000 is 171.5 14 a"... 3000 w. 5 5 Bank of Montreal rose % t6 PEI 103 30. 1:: Palm “’5 “a 3:9 ‘9 L terms of a bid to Bailey Sel- Barn]! 4500 100 97 97 —3 Coch Will 1100 470 445 465 —5 Con-Shaw 13504 43 40 42 » (Continued on page 15) 65. Nova Scotla St to 72%. ' l“like 2115 11° 305 1" Atl suz 100 $1514 1544 1544 ina 3840 255 7 250 +14 Sara? IgW‘fci/ale 1’5 to 45% Bank Mont 990 051/. 64% 65% + to Laduboro 100 to p: m g oya 4f ho glnk NS 1315 5:304 11 72% + 79 L101 Corp 1000 a o — 91 r - ommerce e I a one o 0 70 — altralu 600 s a s -‘h . I an Ban ue Can Band PC 051 401/. + Melanie a 2700 95 as 93 70 q adieu“ V“ t° Bllh A 914 4911 4919+ 14 Merchant 12700 to as as .4 - Bell Phone 2407 :5 7t 50% 50% 1' Chip 1500 23 :3 a! Western oils were down. Bail- so 41 is w. 514— 14 Mid c1111» :00 15161516 1114 + 14 . ey-Selburn fell 1% to 10. Pacific 31-23" 700 my 9 300 nor 32000 34 32 33 p te to 1 - 695 4 2 is 29% Mt Pleasant 4800 168 1 Husk %% to 73 and canal“ ac Pow 500 310175 014. 1014 r Dairis 494 say s 6% 4» V4 y Brown 1900 5101/. 1071 10% - to M right! 500 :13 33 33 —10 Refining oils showed gainS. Build Prod 700 s 94 24 IA Nat Au Vnd 1000 105 1 165 —s V She“ rising ’/4 to 12% and Im- £304; :33 um 20% 620“ I Neodco L 1000 a 210 210 +1” ow N Jack 0000 7 — wage findopfiai/‘mary metals a." c 525:: 2° 22;“ m 1°” ‘0 1° 11 cm Pr N Rar 1000 33 +1 showed losses. International C Dom Sus 75 ~szm 2744 2741 + V4 0pcm Exp 2000 1214 ‘75 12v:— 7”: Nickel fell one point to 68. Nor- g 1“er 1;: 5131/1 1911 19‘s I o miska 1000 575 575 575 — ii ‘ anda % to 30' Algoma % to 44%, an a _ 5710 7215 32.147174 Pat Silver 3000 as 91 32 —2 . CA 75 $2114 07 -M— 14 Paudash 10000 5 5 5 ~— 2 Aluminium 1/4 to 223/4 and Stelco Cdn arw 95 slot/ii 1011 105/4— 14 Peace Riv 3910 725 220 225 -20 . _ . V4 to 17%. c 1131311111 or“: 23.0 2215 Pow c 25 :47 47 47 1 Pa rs also showed is es. “"1 ‘3 + PW 01’ 21’r 155 '2 3’ FrealtwLakes {mu 0 Si t dn Celsn 250 531% 34% 34%—— V4 Qu Cobalt 2000 20 195 200 ll) 17 and Priceal‘s $0 gge Don C Cl 100 m m 20 — 1" a“ mm m. m w m . 4: Husky 00 $715 71'. 7151—10 11 51111 1000 s 9 Among gainers. Massey-Fer- c Imp Bk 706 :05 04% 04 — v uby Fund 800 260 250 260 +10 guson rose 1,41 to 113/4. CIL 0 313% 13% 1W4— V4 stL Colum 300 310 310 310 ' Lo included Canadian CI Po “0 m 1 u 53m“ D ° 3 23 23 " A i ti 1 1 CI Pow pr 45 940% 40 40 s vr Ba 1500 50 50 50 V8 on Electronics down A to c Marconi 200 445 45 445 +3 Siscslta 600 so 50 50 +494 20%: Industrial Acceptance, $11; 011 125 3;“ 257/. s Dulault 2000 o 6 W 1 Spartan 600 60 60 g: t: 5”: to 255 and Bell’ down Cdn Pet pr :1 01/. 101/4 ac 7000 11 10 10 —z - c N a 51m: 1000 52114 2134 211/; +1 Talisman 4300 70 ea —2 Except for banks. up 0.3 to Can Del 3900 so 1150 -—10 Tazin 000 7 125.4. the indices dropped. In- gKPMgv 1131; am 3% —1‘/‘2 'no Exp. 13700 12 10 12 +192 011 l - Titan 6% dustrlals were down 0.7 to 114.7. c Gm. ,5 “15% 351,1, 351,1... 1,; u Corp 260 $22 22 22 “mules M ‘0 105-3v the “WW Coronation 9714 714 71/. U11 015-1qu 500 as site 0.5 to 114.3 and papers 0.6 Crdl't r 100 $120 127 120 +3 u fin 2200 45 41 _ to 96.9. Dist Slur 2595 :461/4 4: 4: - 44 u Towns El 450 31010 101': 1015 + V. D Brds 0 16 1 1 Vander Hunt 2 235 270 235 +10 “"1”: 233'109353‘3“ D rndry 25 saw: 5911 5910 Virginia 12400 4% :14 114 —-1 le $6 51 6 + h sturne 3500 9 89 “antral stock Exchan -Nov D s‘ 400 no”. ‘0 1° l t t b l 1 d ’ '—_ . . IcggglreeQuztrtihlilzn :‘nhogntzy [12:11: D 5m" 1700"_ 313 g ‘3 95 Closing sales Industrial: 139.8000; , marked 6 l—Odd lot Xd—Ex-dividgnd Dom Tar 1385 3177/. 17% 171/4— 14 mm and ans 41mm ‘ ' ‘ Dom Txt 552 $1077. 16% 157/. ixr—Ex-rlghta. xw —— Eli-warrants. Nt change is from revious board - ’nt D°“°h“° 230 522% 22% 22% + u "m" "1' p I BuwPon‘tw 113;: 36% 301/.-— IA “mm 935 “1% .m “,,_"f; Enam pr 100 4m 614 641+ It ' ' i I Algoma 101:1 :45 44% 441/.» V fitmmay 850° Sm.) 12?: 1:225 5". TORONTO (CP) — Toronto flamini‘ 2435 02223175 7244 got- 14 Fleelwmd 19,, “9% “M 19% stocks started out Monday in MINT!” m, .23: “9,6 49% “Mi: Fndtn in 551. 9 91/; high gear but ran out of gas. to: 2m 2 Fm" “’0 ‘25 31‘ 0 0 near noon and coasted downhill i 62mg“ 300 m“ 2‘; *1 the rest of the .session. Dyna,“ 275 35% 3514 120; After a ll/z-polnt gain in the I GL Paper 3325 $1745 17 -— first hour, the industrial index Hawk!" 225 stalled, then dropped. closing ‘ i V . 32m" ‘23 + V‘ With a loss of almost three CRANE — At the Western HOS- Home .55 m 155 4.3 points. Western oils weakened l pital. Albertnn, on NOV- 22. Bad Bay 220 :53 53 52 1’4 noticeably. falling 2% points. 1962. to CMr. 8'11d( Mrs. E. :1 c 0“ 3:9 +15 In the main list. Canada Ce- . l . ' I - Engels) rgnehmneeShLona hm“: To w 514,: m; 14%_% ment declined 11%. Interprovin-l “ner' ‘ .afiltg,’ lg' VINO“ 1nd Am, 1135 526 251:. 2510*». c1al Pipe Line and Canadiani Roxanne' “‘18 s" 02' 1 Ac 2250 000 54714 47+: 47V:— 1/4 Imperial Bank of Commerce V1 ‘ IN l 20 42:51) 5" 3:5“ 3:” as” each and Dominion Foundries 1 ° d Steel and Trans - Canada It NI kl 1130 4691/. is as 1 8|} . ROBERTSON In] i Int Pa; 400 £3044 9015 30% + "A P01611118 % eaCh- "' °V "3 mem' int Util 450 v. 451/. 451/.— 911 General Dynamics gave one .glrgdogqmugltngefggniwm Jamaica as 21110 :9 8% 4- V4 ————-———-—-— ovem . . a Pin A 3919 31m 154A 101: + 1' re ed b his wife, Maclsren 100 519% 10% 19 W h y a 901 $1175 11w. 197/. w" and dmg tel" Maritime 7' 21:1 3201/. 20141 2091— , Mass? 4975 my. 1144. 11114 + 14 llnserted by friends and relav Miron o pr 10 . We ~ 11; tlves as a ilrlbute to the deceas- . Mitch R A 1170 510 10 10 + A. . . DomoN — At the Sacred Heart “0‘5” A 5° "5, .I t V“ MRS. GEORGE MACDONALD . Mellon pr 250 $4201 4254 42% Home, Nov. , 196. Miss Mon. Loco m 3”“ 1.1,. 1141-11 The death occurred at the Angie Doiron (formerly of The Mom 0 :00 as as ' Charlottetown Hospital on Mon- Vogue). Resting at e Hen- Nannd- 1340 1301/. 29% sgovjx day. September 10th. of Gert- ‘ nessey Funeral Home from 00?? C"? “0 ’50“ 5° W ‘ ru McCannell. widow ofl where the funeral Will take 03"3“ w my. 1m 12% the late George MacDonald of‘ place Tuesday mmln8_ at Pnc Pete 2510 313% 1:1 —% Grand Tracadie in her 7er- 8:45 to St. Dunstan's Basuica p g s 32 2 20, ye r. l for Requiem High Mass at 9 Pow gun m: :37; gm 3:“ * She had been ill several tim- l oclock. Interment in the R0- ms“: N 225 “9.; 5 59 .-.5 es during the past seven years. I ma" Cathouc “meter! 11 Pow $300 30% 3m— It and all suffering was borne with C :0; 1:14:11: 575 3:2 ‘g‘g + true Christian fortitude. A devot- 0 an V cm fink m "7% 7m 7m + M ed wife and mother. she was Mrs. Colin Matheson. Port Salads 1‘ 9‘4 - VI 315° a faithful member 0‘ th“ 1, town Hospital, Thursday. November 22nd. 1962, to Mr. Mrs. Gerald Tierney. New Haven. a daughter. Kath- leen Marie. Weight 7 lbs.. 9% cu. WORTH — Mr. and Mrs. Roger R. Worth. Charlottetown (nee Arlene Bernard). are happy to announce arrival heir son Roger Kent at the P.E.I. Hospital. Sunday. November 25th. 1962. Weight 7 lbs.. 6 023. LAIRD —- Mr. and Mrs. ‘Erlc Laird. North Milton. are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter. Karen Ruth. 11 Sunday. November 18th. ' Edward 1062. at he Prince Island Hospital. Weight 9 bs.. 5 one. Elgin, N.B.. wishes to thank re- 811 Win latives. friends. and staff of nurses who were so ' to her during her stay in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. also a special_thaoks to Dr. Ellis and 1‘ Dr. Laldlaw MARRIAeEs JARDINE — moans — The “ 4. 24 3209 312% 12% 1251s 4- V4 135 I /s 32 75 24% S 50 29% NW 29% $32 32 32 $18 17% 17%— V4 820 ID 20 + ’ “33/4 03% 43:: + V4 i so 300 3117/. 1194 11%— ii marriage of Marion Hazel. UN so 150 . youngest daughter of Mrs. Tun! M1 150 “4% “’4‘ "1‘" "" Llewellyn Rogers. and the late Win‘ GW 570 15: 3% 54 i Llewellyn Rogers, to Gerard {3:5, 11744 171/. 1744+ 14 Frederick. only son of the ANADiAN ate Mr. and Mrs. y Jar~ MIX 21 17 1" 5 dine of St. John's. Newfound- AM 36% 6% “13+ ’5 land. took place at RCAF fig”: 4‘” '7 6 :3_ y‘ Station Chapel. Summerside. P.E.1. on Saturday. November financixw m 1” ms ms t; 24. 1962. Atlu 5 5 + )4 l'o: P.E.|. Department of Agriculture PO. Box 2000, Charlottetown, (Natne) oooo-ooaoooooo-roo't'oo (Please Print o oTo oTo o'I‘ (School District) OooesoooIOIOOOIoole-eons.coco-OOOOIOIIIOCOO|1. 'Mailing Address), do herer certify that due to weather conditions. I have been unable to harvest . . . . . acres of my-I962 groin crop. Thisrehlrn 104+ be mailed on or before November 30th, 1962. (Signature) Catholic Women's League and 3 until recent years. was always active in church and community . affairs. Possessed of a cheeryi nature. and ready wit. she wasl a friend to everyone, and all vi- sitors were made welcome in . her hospitable home. She will be i remembered for her dramatic ability. when many plays were. staged in her parish. Her inter- I est in this work Was an lnspira~ tion to those who worked with 3 her. Her pastor. Rev. 0. P Wood visited her frequently dur- rites , 0 church were administered by Fa- ther McLellan. She leaves to mourn three daughters and three sons: Elen- nor. Mrs. ylmond MacIntyre. Shaker Heights. Ohio. Kathleen. Mr . George Greenan. Medicine Hat. Alberta. Imelda. rs. l-la- rold McQuaid. Redford. Hector. Courtney. and John in Grand Tracadie. There are twenty- four grandchildren. A sister and brother: ri e McConnell and Hector McCannell both of Charlottetown. also survive. Her husband predeceased her niner yea-rs ago. Hei- largely attended funeral was held from the residence of her son, Hector. to St. Michael’s Church. Curran Bans where Re- quiem High Mass was sung ,9 Rev. 0. . who also offi- ciated at the grave. Very Rev P. . d and Rev. Ken~ neth MacMillan occupied seats in e sanc Pallbearers were: Messrs. Kenneth MacDonald. Alfred Watts. Charles Watts, John 1". Watts. William Keller. Aeneas MacDougall. May her soul rest in peace. CARD OF THANKS ‘ The family of the late Mrs. George MacDonald wish to thank sincerely the Sisters. Doc- tors and nurses at the Charlotte- town Hospital. all those who sent Mass cards. Enrollments. cards and letters sympa yl or helped in any way during their recent bereavement. ROYAL 8mm Corporation Limited Investment Securities ALEX M Manager 187 Grafton 8t. Dial 4-858! Charlottetown ONLY DISPLAYS WITHTHIs IGN WILL BE IuOOEOI GET YOUR SUPPLY WITHOUT COST OR OBLIGATION ER 0 M NEAREST PATRIOT ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT ' TWO BONUS CONTESTS I New excitement becomes a part of The Evening Patriot’s annual Christmas Win- dow Contest this year. Two bonus contests. in which Summerside and Charlottetown will compete with each other. have been added to the separate contests in the two communities for shop- pers and merchants. A separate judge will consider the awa rd-winm‘ng windows in Summerside and Charlottetown and select one as “Best on the Island.” Its sponsor will receive a dis- tinctive permanent trophy. to be retained. in addition to the handsome trophy offered annually in his community, to be held for a year. And a. bonus award valued at $25.00 will go to the winner of the first prize for shoppers in the community where the “Best on the Island” window is located. This year The Patriot’s Christmas Window Contest becomes six contests in one. Total prizes to shoppers are more than $100.00. The Evening Patriot The Island-Wide Paper That Puts Extra Fun in Christmas \