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'.'i 1.“: ‘l ' my 4500170 In? .70 1. 9 on CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service MEDICAL PHARMADY Corner of Pownal and Richmond St. Ch'lovrn IIIIIIIIII M in: an .V‘Q l ‘ ( The public It cordially invited to -~ the Samuel Robertson Memorial . to be delivered by Norman I ’ Under Secretory of State for 3 s on Fridoy evening. Feb- . “'30 pm. In the College Aud- hud:ini: an inch. .‘ r 4 Illill a ride Iiut llir‘ :Iiats time on olisliiinto look about them that would indicate they're not 3"” It cal Oils \\iishire \liint \li 's (‘ Imp lioin. \ii To! -I)iini t. '.‘. 'i Till“ 5’1'1: W's ‘u 1119.7 521‘: TIN \loston R Elli» "i- vl'nlnl still'u :l.l'_’“.lll|ll. MOST ACTIVE TORUN'I'II S'I't)('R\' r The (‘nnudian Press Nil. I Solos High Low t'loso I h'K“ INDI‘STRIA] ‘ 1?.‘:“7' so“ Stork Allin .lti’i IIti-“k ('nu Illilu 1 i'li R“ B“ ’n Klinl Oil l'lllil Sit" ll". Illa ‘fi ('i'tisli liltiifl €131" 1.1 171 (' ninu- '-n'. sii tor,i tow 'i.‘ lll i \rii l.oilur: .1831 T H‘i- 3'; Glamor 'tiiioii :7 Int-:4 ‘2 \"tirr 17'1".o "JR 133 5 (Nil llil l'ilil.‘ 870 ii 370 ‘ lt C . 1 1.37.?“ .l 'i .i. 'lRTi I .\ll. ICS (‘tiiilliir ."tiIlI'ill "l 'lv‘i 1’3 '2” ltorr litii 1“Ttttti 1. in 4.1 l \ Rank F'tltlll If; ill: Ii 5‘“ II_\ tli‘n fllR‘ll -1.’i 'IR "Ill 1 \II 11"]. l-‘l'NDS lly The (‘nnalllan T‘ross Rid Auk \il triit (vim SHI‘. ‘0 110 .\II ('dn I)i\' fin! 7.05 .‘l’llPl'lt‘illI (itnuth R 1‘1 Rllfl Tlonuhi an Iiitif‘fl Zint’tit (‘aiiada G '11“ 11.11 5.]. ('anadian loiostiiioiit 1037 11 .'IR (‘nntidian 'l‘rustood Hi 5'06 ('atiafun 4.’1.1f‘- 45:12 (‘hampion Mutual 3.92 6.51 ('oinmouwoalth liitor. .114 9.69 Commonwealth Int Lover 745 1116 (‘orpoi'ato Investors 0.312 1123 Dii'idend Shares 7.215 3.55 Dominion Equity 13.".0 19.111 Federated Growth 4.75 5.19 i l i l I it . =iii.irloit Trent yt)|t’ 1) National rwi i—riy. u.i’iiii‘. -' illi‘l’ .li‘t'i KAI‘IJSK:\SI\G, (lul. tL'I‘l— A caiali-ti.io 1 Hill cars has toiir ed this \tii'thci'n Ontario t‘Ils ll‘tt'l callin: for an nod to a strike of 1.400 hush iioi'koi's. About Sltltl persons. mostly it— tI t‘ p e n (I 1‘ nt truckers. soi- liot‘s. farmers and contini-tors. all of whom have been affected by the strike. were in the cars. 'l‘lio oars lioro signs s'i Ill: “People want to k." m‘nmont. union. company down and settle soon." The independent: and tho sf‘I- tloi's and farmors who make 1:3"! 1‘ llll‘i' l’\ it; Iiy ‘t""‘ill:. have been kept off work suice tho hush workoi's w'ilkod off the job Jan. 14 to back demands for a new contract with Spruce Falls Power and Paper ('oiir pany. and its subsidiary Kimv lierly - Clark Pulp and Paper (‘ompany at Longlac. 2-10 miles from here. OVERTI'RV LOGS The settlers and triii'kors say they are hoini: intimidated by sti'ikors who roam tlto hush an‘l‘llll'hillE loads of logo The demonstration was llt‘ttt'O‘ ful. nioi‘in: oast roiii hero to Funnier. 211 ' ziwriy. Ill \loonhoam. tho carah-ndo has met by Reno Bruuello. monibor of tho l.oi:isl:itiiro for ('oclirnne North. who told them tho gov. ornmoiit was aware of tho . rioiisuoss f tlio situation. 11c requested both sides to respect the rizhts of others. Tii'ontyrt'ii'o members of the Ontario Provincial Polii-o i'- sit :1 _; q n -s n ’3 :3 O .- on strike duty and tho forco has BALTIC ('hzii'lotiotown, wedding hrot horine and Mrs. Prod Rcaii‘sto. attended tlto :oldon anniversary of his law and sister. ‘\Ir. \l'illiniii Braudor on Jun. 22. Mr. and .\Irs. Daniel \‘onnatt entertained at a card party at tlioir homo iii lndian llii'or lltlrir tho auspices of tho (‘.\i'.l.. Iarlios hiL'h St‘ltl‘f‘ wont to Jo‘i‘ \t""‘1(ll|ll. routs .liil- ('riikoii ('oiisolntions \l rs .\I‘St"llallII and Wilfred Hot-k fi'oozoout. Leonard Mac. \Ii's. Victor luniau. oanoi's accompanied by Mrs. '1‘. liiman, Summorsido. wore rocont visitors to Hamil- toii. the miosts of Mr. and Mrs Wyman (‘lar . “rostiiii i'untcr left by c a r Monday morning for Streets— \'ill(‘. Ont. Ho was accotiipauiod hy William H. Brown of Ken- sington. as far as Shediac, NB. A largo numhor of children in . and . Hi this vicinity are confined to thoir homes with measles and mumps. MONTRl-MI. 1(‘f‘l -~ Ltl\t"~ stock prices on the east - otid iii:‘~‘kt" 'I‘uosday \\f"(‘ ~tt‘ad: .witli Monday. Trading on: at 1i\'o under a flood demand. Receipts: ."ill cattle. 35 (’HI\'(‘\‘ and 1‘) sheep and lamhs Medium heifers sold at 10 and common cows \i'oro 111.7316. Good yoalors sold at 31-36 and medium flit-30. First Oil and Ga 4 60 ‘onds ( llrctil A 6"" Foods o Iorlif E 5 1’,‘ Foods (‘ollootif C s "l Group 1m- .1 W . Growth Oil and (3a! 9 if» . ‘ Inyoslors Growth {TH '...'17 Invosioi of! t '11 Lil” In\‘f‘€l0|€ \‘liitual 1" Ti" 1479 Mutual Accumulating .1 m to] Mutual Income .."i 5:7 ' \merioati of Canada Ill 31 1.31 One William Street I“. .11- 'Uin Provident 41o? t to Putnam Growth 11.1? ".01 Radisson 4 Gti 5.12 Regent 5.1m an: 1962 EVE‘!‘ Fund Cda Ltd. 5 Ti 3.78 W Electron cl 71in 7.96 Timed Investment din 6.91! United Ai-cumulatiie 6.13 6.70 -taitrd an Ill\("-ltl:i'lll"ll of the allo:;itioiis o1 illllnl'flfllltlll. A inootiiu’: was hold in Tor— oiiio Friday hotuocn union and laiioi' department officials. President .1, K Laioi‘co of l.o- mil 2'10; of tho Lumber and Sniiiiiil \l'orkt‘t‘s' I'nir‘n lt'I.(') said follnii'in: his return from Toronto that tho iioxt more 15 up to tiio company. MARKET l'NS'l'iIiIJ'I ’l'ho :ist contract owned .\u: .i‘xl. The union wants a sim- i1;ir omitrnrt for hoth Spruce Falls and its subsidiary calling EAST BALTIC Lake (ici'alri \I{1('I,f‘}ll‘l. South loft recently to visit with aunts. Miss Gortrude MacDon- ald and Miss Margaret MacLoan ‘ B Mass. returned to home 111 Soiiris llospital where he spent .‘~l"\'t‘l’?lI days ue to an injury to ltis foot and is now able to ho about \\llIl tho aid of critt- .\lr-< I'ZIsio Koiiitoily. Rod Point as taken up t‘I‘sltIf‘m‘P in Sour- for tho winter months. Mrs. Koniiody is cashier at the Sour- is Snack Bar in which position slio has held for several years. Just before the fall of snow nu Jan. 18 Mrs. Foster Younzz. Kinnshoro picked a lovely bunch of pniisies from tho pardon and she states they wore perfect iii (‘\'l"l‘_\' \\('l.\'. .\ mi'rl play \\;is hold at the homo of 111'. Mrs. Maurice Holland. North Lake. Miss Rortio Yates. Kinzshoro. hos Ifllxt‘ll up rosidonoo in Sour- is for the winter months. Miss 'i’airu. is oniployod at tho Soul‘- Sum-Ii llni'. \Ii-c. .losopli ('hapiitaii. roturit- ed to Iior home at Rlack Pond. I1El\‘illfl spool some time a pat- ioiit in tho ('harlottotown Hospi- in] Several people from Illl‘ Kings- lioro.’ Rod Point and East. Bal- tic districts attended the Sacred Concert at Trinity United Church i“i'u‘h~ttcio\i'ii Friday ninht Jan. ‘1. 18. (tour-1o 1C. Mat-Donald. (.‘liar« lottoiown altondod tho funeral of Albert Whalcn. Rod Poin .lohn Wlialon. Labrador ed by plane to attend tho fitn- oral «if his uncle. Alhort Wlialon death took place 14 Everett I‘latts. (‘linrlottotoiiir \ioro Sunday vis- itors of Mr. and Mrs. Roddie Kidson. Rod Point. li‘orhos Young. Charlottetown. spout Sunday with his parents. ‘.\Ir. and Mrs. Foster Young. KillL‘SIlnt‘ti The funeral for Albert Wlial—. o . Rod Point. was hold Thurs- day morning. Jan. 17. from the. Perry I“llll(‘l'?ti llonio. Souris to St. Marys Church. Souris. Sor~ \‘ico :it tho church and uraio was conducted by Rev. Father lhinpliy Pallbearers woro I.71111‘~ io Sutherland. Wilfrod Lappiorro. \loriiii Iniiddyi l‘hapman. (flay- tiiu Rose. Ali‘alt (.‘I'IlnLZ. Ross lJoIiniot Young. BACKACHE . May be‘Worning you feel better—sleep better—work better. Gel Dodd'l Kidney Pill: now. 59 a 2 a. a Independent Bush Group 3’ Appeal For End Of Strike” i' a lit-poi'coiit :rnoi'al “an” increase. Spruce Falls said it can not make tho same terms as Kimberly-Clark because of an unstable markot foi sii pliato pulp used in production of fine paper. The entire area from Smooth Rook falls lilo milos \i'ost iloarst has been affected hy the spike. Businessmen iii Ix'apus- kasini: have laid off staff and stopped credit to many per- (011‘. 3 q 1n smaller logging communi— tios. stores. their credit out off by wholesalers. are doing busi- oss only on a cast basis. As the strike continues. welfare payments will be. he only in- at EATON'S come of many. his. I We Make Your Draperies aiNo Extra Charge!‘ SPECIAL OFFER STARTING THURSDAY JANUARY 315i, FOR A LIMITED TIME No Charge For Making [N] @W ttiitli‘l'i‘ ..'iiiilwll)“l I)y It?" F‘i In .1 I (N (Ziiflrlio. .iri tli'i ititiii ’lri-i (if.‘i ttwli ii'f) rititmq to " fi/Illlt‘ it's yriiits‘ Aiiil {(1rd «glinti lll'ill an excfli ng idea for group travel itii' i lirilli:1.Iiiili, .it i.|iiir.'1vol I’Kl‘ll Citflti‘ilil i'l‘AJIl In Miiiiti» ;I ~ 5 Illt'.1\ $17 6” [NW iiwtwiu. RM} ’lltVf‘liil-ttt flaw.» wt tlit Iill‘l. III.1I (wit-.il "WI‘I‘lHIJIJIt’ H! I)li‘l‘lt‘\wl i‘tviil‘lf titty Ii. twill Hi you it It‘s lll'i " Iw' Ifllillil I.1riv .i )fiiltfildfiy|iii1ttli,i,] (’lITl" Ilwtti vvlwiiviri triti‘.rii'ii'- .1»./ i '»""w‘ int. in mm o in...“ i. NORTHAM A arge number of relatives and friends from different parts of the province attended the fit- Roy Phillips on Mon- .lan 4 The funeral for \lrs. Losllo Macl.oan was held Thursday af- rnoon. from tho home of her dauzhter. Mrs. Maynard .\1c\r- hur to Lot 14 United (.‘hui'ch for service. lntei'mont was in the church cemetery. Ivan Itinklottoi' has cone to t'harlottetown to VISIl 'hts tIRllEIt- ‘. ‘.\lrs.. Cameron. and from there he will Visit his son. . Alfred Linltlotlcr and Mrs. .iohn \‘oo. all of Montreal. He expects to remain there for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bovaird Saint John. ‘.\'.B.. attended the funeral of Mrs. Bomird sister. Mrs. Arthur Mar-Fluon .lr. aitd also Mrs. Boyaird parents. :7 and Mrs. Lealand nuts. North: am. Farmers In this Vicinity are pretty well along with cutting A wide range of selected materials from which to choose. thls vear's supply 0! firewood. l Hauling has been done by trucks and tractors. The funeral for Faye 'Elllst om t h e a s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ellis. Northam. \lr. and Mrs. Lester Bazlolo wore rocoiit guests of Mrs. Rich- ard F2] is GEORGETOWN Stephen Delmry. of the (‘atia- dian Broadcasting Corporation in Halifax. N.S.. recently visit- ed Mrs. and family. ll rs. MacCormack is \‘iSIlmE with friends and rela- tives in Boston ass. Mrs. William J. Martell re- cently sustained a broken ankle. in a fat and is now a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. Miss Margaret Dalton left last week for Boston Mass. where she will reside with relatives. Joseph Martel! left earlv in the week for Saint John. wh re he Will undergo exam”; ations for the Royal Canadian Air Force. Alec Arsonauit has entered (‘asmp Hill Hospital in Home). ('ulloii Ilf‘LtlI')’. Halifax. N s was a business visitor to the. proyiiice early in the week. and Visited his parents. Mr 71nd . i“. .I. l‘tol.or_v. l-‘I.l'mt10A'1‘F2 40 CENTRES REGINA tern »~(lnly three Saskatchewan cities —r Regina 't‘orkton aiid .\'ortli Ballif’Itlt‘tiL still a re without fluoridated drinking water, Dr. A. E. Cling. win, director of the DI'OYinr'lal government's dental health d1. vision. reports, Nine commimi. .ties in the province began using 1 fluorides in water in 1962. bring. _the total throughout the iprovtnce to communities, ‘ h almost one-quarter of Sax- |katchewan's population. %. Anhque SPllilF. Screen Prints. Printed Saileloths. Printed Barkclnth, Decorator Damask (cotton. viscose. Arno]. rayon. etc). A wide variety of pattern and colourinzs (florals modern. semi-modern. homespun types. eta). Sires for any window . . . hoadiiius. your window and wall YARD \\ iaLfEPLR 5 "wimp towel 3' mi, .itt .i. i ii. Lined or unlined and we will make up your drapes . . . TOO’ :1! Mil 'llit'tlf i.iliiiii iii it"N p’. ,n any wall. measurements with you. custom styled. orders filled in rotation as rocciicd, from this special selection. CHARGE FOR MAKING. . ouo. two. three or four widths. Shirred headings or pinch pleated Bring Purchase the material! Come early . . . NO 1.69 To 7.95 Lining . . . . . . yard 1.00 CA'I‘ON'S experienced men will gladly home and measure your windows at no extra charge. (This offer applies to Charlottetown and vicinin only) Aiiih liiif lt'it 1‘11 ti M ~ Maui innit, .W Illi' ,..’.., 1“.“ 1')“. u 1 ill at your