DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY l By THE CANADIAN mass 3 TCronto—-Market ahead: trady ing moderate. 3 New York - - Market higher;‘ trading fairly active. Montreal Market slightly higher; trading moderate. CURRENCIES l MONTREAL 'CPlrJl‘he clos- ing bid on the U.S. dollar in terms of Canadian funds was 51.07%. the asked $1.07 25-32. the closing bid and asked were the same. Pound: sterling closing bid was $3_01"V4.' the asked 03077:. Tuesday the cloning bid and asked were the LIVESTOCK " MONTREAL ((YP) —— H «gs were 50 cents lower. sows St lower. on the eastcnd livestock market Wednesday. Trading was active and prices mainly steady. Receipts were 73 cattle, 82 calves. 9 hogs and 11 sheep and lambs. Steers sold at while go‘ki coWs were 17-18. medium 16.50, common 14.15.75 and can- ners and cutters 7-13.50. No calves were sold. Hogs sold at 25 to 25.30 plus 80 cents each. Lambs were $29 cwt. lit when 4.700.000 shares changed hands. More significant was that it was the. first time in more than a month that 16‘ 209 in? .ri.:°;:.n°...:::rm M. Caoue’r’re E nioys w Jones industrial average rose 4.35 to 684.73. The California savings - and- loan holding companies contin- ued to be stimulated by a re- port that a series of mergers of the associations is expected in By RONALD LEBEL the next several weeks. OTTAWA (CPI—Some politi- The Associated Press average cians privately regard election of 60 stocks alvanced 1.1 to campaigns as unpleasant or~ ' r. deals, but not Real Caouette. Four of the savingsand-loans He thomufihly enjoys Stump“!!! wre numbered among the 15 the husnngs' most active issues and one of The deputy 193d” 0‘ the 50' them. San ‘ Imperial cial Credit party has been criss- topped the list. rising 3/. to 12“; crossing Quebec and French- shares. Second was speaking areas of Ontario and . up 11/. at 4611: on New Brunswick by car since 94.100 shares. Feb. 24 on a six-week schedule Among C a n a d i a n issues involving 80 meetings traded. Hudson Bay Mining and (Continued on page l7l Election year round for 23 years and I :10 The Gum-dim. Charlottetown. Thurs. Mn. 28. 1968 iouette shuns tuna and "will! economic and mu! Insecur- ‘ m l "I have been campaigning the. moment 3 1511'". I HARD OF HEARING? Consult . . . Mr. Wendell P. Waite Representative for Ac. ousticon Ramsay Hear. ing Aid Co. of Halifax. Distributor for P. E. I. from: by Air. Aguitilniike Enfdty, M i in! - speak!“ 'CIMIS. a? He up I for support from Ecumenism u bud on Sundmithe mono unemployed workers l flame“ VOTE 13 on weekdays, it. Quebec “.1 their "haven; Trench- Caudl must assert. Sundly “Moon Ind evenlnl Ifrom the unskilled and inoxput- “59"- have long been prime time for enced worker: who are always medic“ election flu-lea in run! Quebec. the first to be laid elf, from the W999 ‘2 0f the 75 Quebec 00'“ and Mr. Cnouette has addressed thousand. of marginal fume" rtituenciea in the April 3 elec- tion pick up “about 30" seats as many as four meetings on I lwiio scratch out a living on $1.~« . a Sunday. 3500 a year or legs and from melln the rest of the country and i His unique campaign ster self-employed classes who "a hold the balance of power in the has changed little since he shot . bud hit by high interest at" next Parliament. am not going to give up now." into national prominence last f md busjm slu . j Mr, caouene rarely exPlams says the 45-year-old Rouyn car year. "You have nothing to hurl,“ his speeches how mm credit dealer. Who has been fightinl I He relies almost exclusively he tells them "Try Social Credit 3 memes would work. Asked be repeats often. He that his party will nagging sore throat and "Won the cumulative effect of htl and if after four years we falll " I . , hausiion a! we" as political OP- 'piatform and private television rto give you justice with secur- Why- he "Plies: '1” “H I" 0"" of ACOUSt‘F‘m hearmg Ponents- speeches, delivered alternately ity. kick us out like dogs with-iliterature. Besides. it would \aids, batteries, cords and He delights his audiences —-‘with evangelical fervor and‘out tags." 131“ me two hour, or more supphes, Phone Sum_ which usually overflow to the homespun humor. ' ‘ Ethnic insecurity is a second- eacth timer merside 5151 for an_ fiiietul‘lfi’cdin‘. Bi.lipif°i§smltila‘“..}§“§lll“y m he is may immanent. . l - . - r _ ' . __ . v for his rallies. “When you elect‘basically similar in content. ich'eflam “y: Frail; cufdlizl that the” "mm" described 51 Central St. S’blde a Social Credit government. you 'Even the anecdotes and earthyffll‘e "COMIC 8“ c _ "I" 5_ ethy opponents as funny money Next to “may! will have plenty of money tofexamples are repeated. but theyinine English-speaking pmvicesjond magic-411'}! the only 601‘” Pharmac lrarely fail to bring down that and the French - Canadiansltion to Canada: economic prob- Y build larger hails." Unlike leading figures in the‘house. have one strike against them lems. the only answer to com- other three parties, Mr. Ca-l Mr. Caouette's central themeiwihen they seek jobs with the munism. i MONTREAL rCPI v Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs. Wholesale dealer prices to countrv stations. wooden car. tons Extra large 4546: large, 4445. medium 43. small 40; B 35: (‘ .‘li. Butter: Current receipts non- tendsrabic 3114-5172 Cheese. Delivered Montreal. . current. receipts: White 3434. colord 35: wholesale Que- bec white 343%; colored 35. Potatoes: Que 75s 1.90: Que 30s 1.25-1.30: NP. 7.55 1.70-1.75; NB 50s 1.204.251 NIB. 10s .31: PEI. 755 2.25-2.35; PEI 30s l.?0-l.23: l0s 28-31. Cali fornia 100s 6-625; California 50s 3.95-3.30. Skim milk pmvder: Spray prev cess. \‘o. I. in bags. 8-10; roller‘ process No. l in bag. fit-9;; [ob Montreal B-IIVI; buttermilk powder feed T‘fi. NEW YORK Mr" H Posting 0: second 4.000.000-share day in a: many sessions. the stock market. W e d n e s d a y gaincd‘ turther ground. Savings ~ and- loans and steel: were promp‘ mm The gain was more decisive, than Tuesday's but again was made despite scattered wak spots. Th Increase in volume wa-i' the most impressive thing about the day. although stock aver- ages made substantial ad- rances. Volume rose to 4.300.000 share: from 4110.000 Tuesday and was the largest since FPh. PUBLIC FORUM i(‘nntlnIlPri from page M the. more. easily liquor is obtain- ed the more will be consumed. lt l< EAId there is a large. and. increasing majority of men and. “omen of this country who drink 1 tninxicants. This is appalling if true We are told the minority, must keep quiet and make no; protest. But majorities are not‘ always right and minorities are‘ not always wrong. No man hasI any right to make himself a menace or dancer on the high} way. No man has any right to; make. himself a nuisance in so-. riety. The trouble lies In the. fact that when he takes a drink: or two he tools he has improved ‘* hts ability to drive a car or do; anything else h e t t e r. At the . same time his ability Is miich‘ impaired. ‘ How true the proverb. "Wine is a mocker. strong drink in rag- !ng and whosoever lo deceived‘ thereby is not wise. ; I am. Sir. etc. T. MOYSE l BFCIPQIIP. ’ THE LIQUOR. EVI‘L Sir. ~ - It is gratifying to note; the number of persons and I organizations who have protest-i ed against creating more lioiiorl outlets in our province. and Ti count it a privilege to take myf stand with them. i First. I would like to quote from an article entitled "til are: sent to Penitentiary from Prince County in 1962" which appeared‘ on page 3 of The Guardian on. January 23 of this year: “In: his report to the Grand Jury at (the September Supreme C 0 ii r t ‘ sitting. Sheriff R. B. Dewar stat.- ed there had been 132 prisoners‘ under his charge in the Prince‘ County jail since the May sit- ting of Supreme Court. His re-. port showed the. majority of of-I enders were concerned with ex- cessive or improper use of alco- hol." "Exactly half of the pri- soners were Jailed for intoxi- cation. Ill for impaired driving. four for possession of liquor, three under the Excise. Act (re- nting to stills) and a variety 0! other offences including rape“ criminal negligence and break? and entry in which evidence re-; vealed liquor played it leadingl role In the crimes." It seems evident that most of our province's crime. comes an I direct result of the sale of at- eohoiic beverages. I ask there- fore. why are there any legal outlets for the sale of this source ‘ y are not our pre- sent outlets abolished. and every illegal outlet eradicated? Secondly. many of our leaders, Including the Lieutenant Gover- nor. see an urgent need for a your around Alcohol Education program for our youth. and we quote his statement: "it. has up. we been more. important in the history of our nation and Pro Vince than now to bring to our Mnthe truth about temper-V I l t (do. believe that an Alcohol atlon Program would be lect. God has spoken. we do well to take heed to i s. with BARGAIN BUYS Heres a sale put on for YOU by the friendly people who serve you so well at (‘O-OP SUPER MARKET! wanted to do something extra nice for you to show their apprecia- tion for your patronage. And they‘re doing it with EXTRA LOW PRICES on foods they know you like best and buy most of. They may run us out of money but DUE TO DRIVING CONDITIONS ORDERS R E C E IV E D AFTER 7 P.M. FRIDAY NIGHT. WILL BE DELIVERED SATURDAY MORNING Our Managers and Clerks they‘ll never run us out of customers like these. KRAFT CHEEZ WHIZ I OZ. JAR 35%X65° KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP 16 oz. lar 39° BROWNS BISCUITS AJAX CLEANSER SPECIAL BLEND coor TEA PICKLES CAKE ' ....,... a Flavour! FLAVOUR PAR —.'20 oz. 'I‘IN WAX BEANS 6 1.00 SELECT ASS‘T I'HOC. ASS'T (‘R EA MS PERFECTION EV A PORATED Barbour's PEANUT BUTTER HEINZ WAFER OR SWEET MIXED MONARCH POUCH PACK HEINZ SOUP DEAL 3 TOMATO AND IN POLI MG 59‘ 2 VEGETABLE ISLAND GROWN LOIN MA LLOW Pork Chops \\\\\\\“ , / "T’///// ”/’/ l// %/ \\\ \\\\\\\\\ \ MAPLE LEAF — PICTURE PACK SIDE BACON 65° $1 2m. BLADE ROAST . BLADE m" "0“ m“ It Tle . REMOVED - FROM BRANDED BEEF FROM BRANDED BEEF CROSS RIB ROAST Ill. 59" FRESH 0R CORN ED 69c BEEF BRISIIET w-33c LEAN — FRESH GROUND HAMBURG 2 we 89: CHICKEN BROILERS ' AVG. G WEIGHT lb 6 2!»; Ln. To an LII - 4 ROLL FAMILY PACK BALLET TOILET TISSUE MODESS REGULAR 1 LB. BAG In OZ. JARS 2 c ZERO-PAK 15 OZ. PKG. SLICED STRAWBERRIES . 39c MCCAINS 2 LB. POLY BAG FRENCH FRIES 59c McCAINS FRENCH CUT GREEN BEANS 2 35¢ GARDEN CITY— 1,5 GAL. PACKAGE ICE CREAM PEPSODENT ECONOMY SIZE ‘ TOOTHPASTE . . . 69: it???" 4 89c IMPORTED — 2 LB. BAG CARROTS GOLDEN RIPE 23c BANANAS 19c GRAPEFRUIT3 m 296 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POTATOES l0 m 39¢ :0 OZ. TIN CHOICE FLAVOUR - PAK GREEN 6 2002. S1 PEAS “"8 A88"! FLAVOUR! 79c LISTEN TO NEWS t VIEWS ON GROCEBIIB -— OFOY THURSDAY AT 11 A. I. MARKET AVE I» SUPER I i . ,VAI\ii III .I '0er cerium: . i_r- kg._‘_ AI_.1 tact—timerniaa l iir-—-