J : , Borg Warner 524% NY Cent 49% | SUMMARY C and Oo 71% Radio Corp n Cons Edison 95 South Pacific Gen Elec 9% Std Oil NJ By THE CANADIAN PRESS Good sear 0% Utd eraft Toronto: Market mixed to Gt Nor Ry 56:2 Vanedium 21% hisher: moderate trading. ee ute an Westngse New York: Market slightly — higher: active trading Montreal: Market fraction § AAOQNTREAL ally Wigher; moderately active trading. . MONTREAL (CP) — The market wavered several times CURRENCIES tie Siose it moderate. trading Wednesday on the Montreal and MONTREAL (CP) — United Cayton States dollar in terms of Cana- dian funds unchanged at $1.07 shares and mines and: oils stock exchange $16. Pound sterling up 1-16 at 95) 300 Composite index rose $3.00 11-16 0.1 to 160.7 NEW YORK ‘AP)—The stock harket made a feeble recovery 9; CPR added ‘% ta 67% Wednesday in moderately ac- The Dow Jones average, clos- Pont.dropped 2% to 34 ing somewhat below its best for Papers up 1.2 at 144.6. Mac- e day, mode a limited gain willan. Bloedel {The rise was accomplished on (Great Lakes 4 to 241, somewhat higher volume. 5, Banks rose 0.2 to 134.8 Mont- ond Banque Canadienne 000 which -accompanied Nationale rose 44 to 68 and 75%. Banque Provinciale dropped % 590.000 shares, than the 5.000,- ,6,] Tuesday's fairly sharp decline The Associated Press average to 551, 60 stocks gained 4 at 331 1, «Pan American World Airt- primary metals were up. ways, still popular because of Speculative mines and oils recent traffic gains. headed the were steady. Westburne Oil ist of volume leaders for the added 10 cents to $1.35 and St. Lawrence Columbium 15 cents cond straight day. rising % to 31% on 189,200 shares to $3.65 +Genera!t Electric rose 1%, MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS Sears, Roebuck 1°%s. Texaco 1's, By The Canadian Press msylvania Railroad 7. and Mentreal Stock Exchange—Feb. 17 Complete tabulation of Wednesday’ neral Motors ‘s. eloing tO ‘transactions. Quotations in cents aalnen move up the averages Further marked $. r—Odd lot, xd—Ex-dividend, support came from Alcoa, up *!—Ex-rights, xw — Ex-warrants. Nes 1%, which announced price change is from previous board - lot closing sal boosts for aluminum — sheet J N ucts. . Stock Sales HigttLow Close Un'ge ¢McGraw-Edison spurted 2% “Mb! 2900 $13% 13% 19% + % Marim Tel . Alumin 3030 $31 Wh% 38 + &% : news of a raised dividend Alumin_ pr 175. $4344 434, ‘ | Moat Lovo 1 = Be See rn eS sore Ge: sep hone Dh 1058s. BAe mm +h Morse lItob 366 868 Os OB + MH Nia Wire B Among Canadian issues 4" © P 4p 575 $29 traded, Aluminium Ltd. rose %4, roe ela) re International Nickel % and Me- Bank NS 275 $0 79) (80 7M Intyre Porcupine and Canadian esas cel 1. 9 TH HK + My Pacific % apiece Distillers 5229 125 66 S5's 4 — “ins LP Bath P A 105 $63% 63% 63% + M | piace Seagrams dropped -'2 and Bell Phone 1617 $622 62 62% — * Wolker Gooderham %x BA OW W6 $35, 35% Prices were irregularly BC Phone 60 $105 105 105 —4% Brinco 345 5K SBM higher on the American Ex- puck 4 100 63044 3014 30% change. Volume was 1,570.000 Bruck B 1100 $18 17% 18 . . . CAE 1325 $149%% 14% 14% gained % while Canadian Mar- Can Brw pr 155 $184 484 is dropped ts C Chm wis 100 $108 105% 10% C Imp Bk e 64 $70% 7 70% + _What stocks did: cu 125 $23%4 294 23% ° Wed Tues ci Pow 970 $22%4 Advances .. ... ... 606 485 © Marconi 1425 $5\4 Sis Sis— Dectines sen non 456 602 (pt pr rine 173 Mists ste Lite 7, © 35 8b DB — Unchanged Oo OC 284 «(277 Cent Ded 200 8f0 865 «870 Total Issues 1346 1364 Chemcell 395 $19 «19 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS Con MS 75 45 «4 4 By The Associated Press Con Paper 2035 $45 “aM 45 Bath Steel 348 Monty W 38% Con Text 1% $29 2 2 PRODUCE MONTREAL ‘CP tural department quotations: Wholesale prices w™% Extra-large .35; -large .34; .26; C 21. Offerings adequate. Current receipts non- Wholesale sol- ids non-tendefable 53% waxed current receipts, Industrial volume was 174,500 se Quebec white Skim milk powder 1 in bags 15-16, roller BC. Telephone dropped 4'2 to NEW YORK 105 Stockbrekers ‘said it was normal market fluctuation Utihties dropped 0.2 to 156.4, Trans-Mountain Pipe Line ‘2 to 13; butter milk powder NB SOs 2.10-2.25; J Industrials up 0.2 to 165.5, Do tive trading The rise was if- minion Glass 3» to 1648 and Im- regular perial /Tobacco % to 16. Du 50s 2.40-2.55; 10s .58-.60. and Powell of-1.58 at 882.93. River added '2 to 34% and Base metals were steady and Inld N Gas 1000 Rio A’gom 300 $134 shares compared with 1.550.900 Cal Pow 625 S20 20% 20% — % | Rothmans Tuesday. Scurry Rainbow Oil Can Cem 930 $56% Sél. '6%a— % Royal Tr p 200 $23 coni and Fargo Oj! each © Br Alm a 100 $15% 154 184 4 M4 gtott Las +4 Tr Mt P Lin 725 $21'2 ANNOUNCEMENTS BEESESSESESE FFSEESR FFE CITY AND QUEENS KINGS COUNTY VARIETY Concert in Vernon River MONTAGUE RINK Thursday, Feb. Ams B Bel Mall Saturday February 20th. Sponsor- 15, hockey Y’s Men vs Langley Pea ed by Vernon River C WL Pickers, semi-final game in league Augustus 12100 «3B schedule. MRS. BLOIS MacPHAIL'S Beauty Parlour will be closed from February PANTRY Sale in Kennedy’s Store | Rateman 42000 18th, to March Ist Saturday February 20th, at 3 o'clock pi Hawk 33400 by Ladies of the Kensington Presby- pi River 21100 THE ANNUAL meeting of FredeMe- terian Church ton Hall, will be held Thursday. Feb- Yuary 18th, 8:30 p.m. Robert Weeks,! MOHELL - RINK tonight Thursday | Brinton» Car secretary. 7.30 pm. St. Peter’s Harbour vs. | a Tracadie 900 pm. Morell vs. Red DIAMONDS GROCERY. 49 Elm Ave. Head Specials this week-end: 2 butter 9c, 6 tina milk, .99c; 4 roll pack toilet GEORGETOWN RINK. Georgetown tibsue .38¢; Domestic shortening 298¢ Juveniles vs Borden Juveniles, Fri | per Ib. Telephone 4-9234. day, February 19th. at 8:00 p.m. First | game of playoffs between these high- ‘GALA BEAUTY SALON — Cold \y rated teams. for t4.00: shampoo. cut and set 8178.| PRINCE COUNTY C DIAMOND'S GROCERY. 49 Elm ©UntTy Comets Avenue. Specials this weekend: Flavor cCcrapaUD SPORTS Centre: Adult | fae peas, 2 for .35c; 22 dozen — )skate Thursday night, February 18th - . 10 Ib, 49; spec: inewaa . bulk tea, .79c Ib. Telephone 4.9734. | Resular admission RESERVE Monday March 1st, - NORTH RIVER Rink tonight Thure- kensington Lions Regional Band con- | Couvrette A day: North River Pee Wees vs Mar- cert Kensington High School 7:30 ray Harbor Pee Wees, 6 p.m; Inter- * shire 9.30. Admission .25¢ to all. | brooks. NOTICES NOTICES BAGNALL’S MILLS LTD. HUNTER RIVER CLEARANCE SALE Arborite 4 x 8 sheet ............-+++-- $16.98 2” Fiberglass Insulation ..............-. 4.98 18” Smoothfits with U/C -.... cecceeeeee 14.82 5/16 Plywood select .........- seceessees 3.85 3-1 Asphalt shingles, Ist grade .......... 7.99 Barber Tele ............-00-+eeeeees .. 12.29 2 1/4 Mahogany Casing 6 3/4 Complete line of builder’s Hardware Ceiling tile white 12 1/2 ¢ We Deliver . Telephone Hunter River 15 Attention Fishermen Fishermen of Zones No. 4 and No. 5 are urged to attend meeting concern- ing organization structure of ‘PAE. ‘Fishermen's Association. Zone No. 5—all fishing communities West of Po both sides of Island, TIGNISH, MYRICK S8TO s’ Friday, February 19th., at 2 P.M. Shore),. Portage to Victoria (Sou Shore) Tardy’ Channel; Malpeque; Darnley; New Lon- don 5_ Monday, February 22nd, at 2PM. : St. Dunstan’s Extension Dept. 33 8 gees es ss Ssb GRE ps8. g ~ . e#88.883 Com Hidngs 2290 Telephone 4-9481 ar apply 105 Kent, rHuRSDAY at Betleque Rink 8.09 | Com Oil G Street. pm. Albany St. Pats vs. Town and gtt~t * Ssaese8 2 HGG_eceS yrs. 2hqeeag KENSINGTON RINK tonight Thurs. | Mediate “C” Hockey, Covehead 8 4,5" North Shore, 7.15 Spring Valley | pene rie. Dunstaffnage 7.30; Pownal vs. Hamp jvs Rustico; 9:00 Long River vs Sea | ronson — eeesesdeit e5 ehssy a 3 + % |punker H Vital Statistics ill aa lj gegeeeeee: eee iT evnreigeges $abeat ae gi sbed8ivgdad isa, di da ghdiise: Heli aaae z i I Zone No. 4—New London to Poi (North *4 ag t ; Summerside and Borden IERSIDE. Fire Hall, Fitzroy Street, | 2000 100 2600 2000 852% Hyrrade 4300 3000 Matach Cdn 1500 500 160 5000 10500 3200 5850 N Aut Vend 200 14000 N Imperial 23390 2 00 13500 3700 900 1 6433 2000 Silver 129300 4500 Peace River 250 2000 6000 119400 100 1000 2100 4500 100 1100 4700 Foo w 4400 600 7200 12600 100 150 Sum 36500 6000 2000 16000 1000 Stairs Exp 15900 18000 3000 6000 21200 close: mipes and oils 1,051,300. TORONTO Vepy Hees were a little higher in moderate stock exchange HO AONTO Rothmans, which repor ted six - months earnings rose 1% to %#% and traded 11,780 shares. Imperial Oil was up % to 57% and Alu- minium and BC. Telephone each gained 4 at 31% and 64%. Toronto-Dominion Bonk and A advanced % to 69% Molson B added % at Burns Paper each gained % to 21 and Ford of Canada trial Acceptance each lost % to 164% and 25%. Speculatives Steck Exchange—Feb. 17 Complete tabulation of Wednesday | transactions. ‘Quotations in cents unless marked $. z—Odd lot, xd—Ex-dividend, xr—Ex-rights, xw -- Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board - Sales High Lew Close Ch’ge MINES 2000 5250 3210 2300 9100 4000 1200 3000 5200 11700 2342 11067 C Austral 4000 1100, Mel agSt os Sis es ppee gee yeti Geode ystencushebSGeseisce.scdses~ Ku8..8ee Se ee trading Wed- im SUESE EGE gEeesSakeebeeeses ¥ 8 fini ciniace ath were more ac- Texmont traded 169,634 shares and rose 5 cents to $1.40. Bata Petroleum fell a penny to}? New Hosco, with a new ore discovery, gained 30 |, cents to $3.30. | Senior base metals declined |, slightly. Craigmont and Falcon- } bridge fell % each to 15% and Cominco rose % to 44. Dome lost % to 39% among On index, industrials rose .09 to 170.53, exchange index .06 to 159.98 and Western ofls 14 to 98.66. Golds fell .67 to 169.58 and base metals .13 to 79.53. Volume nl : g 2 i i regret i Al ] SE aRoTee son e_todseses ee8Sbzeuks wegeecubbgetteeegy TR tienen GRRGETRDEGETEEaDESGH ae Taga saad gaat ay yee ebdags OES g Es Gadd odsT ate sbi 4! Lit s - bbs bth LL!tL! iti; 3 pi* 7 5 ++ [++] FF sESE Hf; zg mJ iy t slustati Egge’ ‘ Fi L + PERSE geeceepseystiiecde wegescets > eesBESetccvesseystsveccses 3 $E*-5E"2 * { ‘ » S:} eolsd.5% seat 1 saaG, ++i | ss ad The Guardian, Chariottetown, Thurs. Feb. 18, 1965. DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS |; 13166 1900 50 300 1870 1000 BSSEEk Beelsdeedes £8882 7500 ‘908. M00 6 4 3000 ; 3 ; ~* FEDERATION NEWSLETTER > Special Truck Rates Sought, ~ Meet Minister This Evening J. LINCOLN DEWAR \tlention is directed to adver- tisements recently appearing in the press in which the Federa- tion is seeking information In practically all ‘r provinces special fees are in effect for trucks used exclus- ively for farm purposes. With a view to obtaining sim- ‘lar arrangements in this pro- Vince it is necessary to have a good idea of how many trucks might be involved noted that this survey deals on- vy with trucks of one ton or over ton or three- quarter ton trucks are not being ° Saturday. The invitation is last of the feature races. lead ing up to the D. K. MacLend Memorial which is scheduleé -#» be raced Saturday February 27. CLASS A PACE Sky Prince (Craig) only 16 per cent of rural dwell- ings are equipped with this glo ry of modern civilization. LARGE AND SMALL In spite of all the assertions made and the marked trend to larger farms the fact shouldn't be lost sight of that there are still many smal! farres operat- jing quite successfully. While in many cases these farms are small in acreage they producer organizations may be Balanced no doubt minds of those who give some thought to the matter will be the relative importance of economic Stabilitty and freedom of choice. No doubt those who support the introduction of will ‘stress the principles involv- ed while those who oppose the introduction wil] emphasize the realities of achieving a satisfac- tory standard of living. the substitute Moab (Smith) Mitchell (Ford) Sky Prince owned by B. Phail driven by W. Annway owned by G. MacLeod driven: by D. MacNeill. Times: 31; 32.2. Pays $16.00; $3.90. ose mee Fe management and perhaps spe- cializing to become sizeable op- erations. Quite frequently people who have such operations make a statement to the effect that they didn't make purchases unless they could pay for them or see their way very clearly Yesterday a committee nam- ed by the, Federation of Agricul- with the Hon. A.B. MacRae. Minister of Agriculture to consider matters related forthcoming potato plebi- Miss McGee (Profit) Cash Money (Murphy) J. W. Abbe (Ferguson) Jankee Cadet (Chappell) more reasonable in fees could be obtained, that many largef far- mers would be interested in ha- ving large used trucks about the farm and that in the final anal- newsletter has been written prior to the meeting we are not in a position to report on the outcome. However, the pur- pose of the gathering was to ex- change views on the actual framing of the question on ballot and the value or other- wise of obtaining the reaction of growers to questions other than those related directly to operation of the Board. The Federation Committee has given authority to hold meetings and to take any steps that may be considered appro- priate for the spreading of infor- mation with respect to the ques- tions involved RURAL LIVING Prince Edward Island has slightly over 16,000 rural dwell- ings. Of these 4 per cent are equipped with hot and cold wa- ter ranking us sixth among pro- vinces in this connection. T he! World Exhibition in nking highest is Bri- This was announced a few days WARP A near en ee eet Se equipp-'"67 in addressing a sixth. | the Agricultural Institute of Can- Twenty-eight percent have fur-|ada at Laval University. maces and here we rank ninth. | . of the rural | would occupy 400,000 square homes have mechanical refrig-| at the down-stream end of eration and we are also ninth in| that category. Sixty-four per- have passenger automo- and we are ninth again. Ontario ranks first for flush toi- lets, furnaces, refrigerators and | It is possible that a policy of | this kind was possible and ef- fective in laying a sound founda-| tion 50 years ago or 30 years ago but it may be open to question | today as it certainly limits the opportunity of getting a modern farm organized and equipped. To illustrate it is quite likely | that a young farmer starting out today would operate for quite a| P long time before being able te pay for a $3,000.00 tractor. Credit has certainly become, much more -f an accepted fea- ture than formerly, it is hardly aA question of whether credit is good or bad it is a questign of how it is managed. Farmers involved owning such trucks are urged te complete the form and return to the Fe- soon as possible. FEED CONFERENCE this evening re- Presentatives from the Federa- tion of Agriculture are meeting with the Hon. M. Sauve, Minis- ter of Forestry and Dr. B. La- vigne Feed Grain Administrator in Moncton for a discussion on matters related to the revamp- ing of the feed grain policy for Eastern Canada “Representatives three Maritime Provinces be involved and it may be ex- pected that some final ideas will be developed for the use of AF OAH 44. p Toinister, an-ireminga-new- pres} gram to go in effect this year. , Leading the Island delegation is | J.A. Rodd, president of the Is- land Federation DAIRY SUBSTITUTE Dairy people are, vitally interested in the kites being flown with respect to possible introduction of Substitute. With a biles view to determining policy for or against this move the direct- ors of the Dairymen's Associa- tion together with representa- | tives of butter plants will meet next Monday for a discussion on | the implications invoived and to determine what the attitude of | Morell Regional Holds ' Annual Ice Sports Alan MacAdam; Ian O'Hanley; 3. Vincent Mc- 14: 1. Heather MacEwen; MacAdam; 3. Marge CLASS C J. B. Spirit (O’Brien) Chestnut Clegg (Clow) Barbara Price ever we Miss Russell (Profitt) | J. B. Spirit owned by Morrison, a by C. Pays $4.60; $3.60. » ns | Goldie Due (Renault) | Cherry Lane (Mac Fury Lark (MacRae) | High Price (MacIsaac) * | Fisherman's Luck ae -* ee duen The largest agricultural pavil- ion ever built for a world exhibi- tion is to be erected at the 1967 Montreal. thet. Sh wcnagestn ee #& ee the | province Ta Island rural homes are ed here again we rank Sixty percent Newfoundland ranks tenth in| When he retired all categories accept flush tol- lets where it is ninth yielding the palm to Saskatchewan - g 8 8 #3 Ba FF ifr 7 _ i i i E » i i if ~ Saha : + (‘agen eensies BGBog bs epPSeezacd it SE-B Fee '8 li i Hy | i j i i § r Hl rt ft Hike He : j Ti t é tt i 3 is i — re) By The Canadian Press (Tuesdsy. 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