MERE-ANNE MERCHANDISE \ SIMPSONS SEARS "NEW STORE SPECIALS” ON SALE WHILE (QUANTITIES LAST BATHROOM SCALES Spin-C351 FISHI NG OI TTFIT i l I i ‘ GIGGEY'S PHAR MACY. l I Reg. $8.49 $4.88 $6.99 R BATHROOM HAMPERST UBBER BOAT R. . $13535 5.3.3:. $44.88 Boys and Girls BICYCLES 20" wheel $33.88 SLEEPING BAGS Popular 70" length BEVERAGE HOLDERS R92. 2 59c BARBECUE 24" Deluxe Model with side table $26.88 Reg $37.95 Reg. .3349 33.; $5.49 23130012 DRYERs $12.90 SLEEPING BAGS Finest Quality — Adult Size $10.88 $14.49 AIR MATTRESSES Adult LAUNDRY 'I’UBS m S 6.8 8 $12.95 Galvanized GARBAGE CANS Spec. $3.69 TRAY TABLE SETS $8.88 CAN NISTER SETS Roz. $4.08 $5.99 3-way CAMP COTS While Quantity Lasts Now $9.88 li‘cchciiilcr SUIT CASES Reg. 56 99 Res. $10.99 Reg. BREAD BOXES $3695 scour BAGS R . . 53 $4.88 3598 Elam .v. H r OUTBOARD MOTOR VEGETABLE BINS Re 88¢ a. $1.39 PLASTIC MATTING RF: 4 yd. lengths 3175.00 5:98 10 pc. Aluminum I COOKWARE am if???“ Reg. Re . 334.50 $26-66 51:9 69C SIMPSONS SEARS -——NEW STORE— I56 KENT STREET. CH'TOWN PHONE 2-I25| I I t t E NOTICES NOTICES STALLION EN ROLMENT According to the proiisnons of the Stallion Enrolment Act all stallions two years old and over. standing for service in this provmce. must be enrolled in the records of the Depart- ment of Agriculture Horses offering for service must be in- spected and graded and carry an inspection certificate. Appli- i-attitlins for enrolment and inspection should be made immed- a e y. The required fee of Two Dollars I$2.0m should be en closed with each application for enrolment and should include name of horse. re . age. colour description and registration number. if horse is registered. Stallion owners who use horses for service not enrolled or hispccted. or in grades not authorized by the Act will be. sub- ject to the penalty provisions of the Act. Only horses enrolled. graded and authorized by the Department of Agriculture will be. permitted to travel for public service. All horses that have graded "out" will not be permitted to stand or travel for ser~ Vice_ DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Charlottetown. P. E. I. ________________ 3" IANNOUNCEMENTst DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS CITY & QUEENS GIGGEY'S PHARMACY. . . Completely new 2nd. "Debut" liquid make-up. Lift your are. out of lines and wrinkles. Price 51 2.3 and $3.75. Available now at Dial 4-3170. Prompt free delivery. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE l EDWARD ISLAND NOTICE OI“ SALE OI" LANDS BY SHERIFF I UNDER STATUTE '. EXECUTION ‘ Pursuant to and by virtue of a t Writ of Statute Execution to me. directed and issued out Of the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island on the 28th day of May AD. 1963 in an action. . wherein Ragnall Mills Limited is plaintiff and Keir MacKay Defendant and which said to levy ficer's fees. poiindaae and all other expenses o Execution. I DO HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that on Summerstde. in Prince County in Prince Edward Island I will set up and sell to the highest piece and parcel of land situate lying and being on lot or town- ship 18 in Prince County. aforesaid. bounded and described as follows. that is to say: COMMENCING at point on the. West side of the County e Road where the Northerly boundary of 80 acres of land formerly owned by the late Edward Larkin inlci‘s‘t‘t'ts ‘ road: THENCE . following Westerly side of the Road such a distance as within the boun- ‘ darics hereinafter describe I will make an include Thirty- Ibrce acres of land a IIIIIP more e Southeer 'enteen l7t indentiire dated , M 1' December 1904 and fol- lowing the southerly boundary . last mcutioncd to the Easterly boundary of land formerly owned by Archib. Id MacKay Jr. now owne by ohn Bernard: THENCE Southerly and followingr the Easterly boundary last mentioned to the Southeast anzlc of land»; of the said John Bcriiard: THENCE West and following the South boundary of lands of the said .Iohn Bernard to the East boun- ary of lands formerly ouan by George Thompson and now y Simpson (‘I'OZIPD Tl» JEVCE South and following boundaiiv III‘E- last. to the Northerlv boundarv the said Edward Iiarlzin; AND THENCE Easterly following the Norilierly boundary line. last mentioned to the nlacc of come mcnccment containing by es- timation 'I'liiriy-thrcc «It'll acros of land a little more or less an being the southerly portion of land conveyed by David .I. MacKay to Leonard Doyle Also all that other tract of land on Lot IR tn Prince County. bound— on the South side of the Bond “here the so calle intersects ; said Road: THE.'CE Smitlier~ ‘ ly alone the Easterly margin of . Jo ‘ THENCE Fast alou: AUCTION SALE AT KENSINGTON Wednesday, April 29th—l :30 P.M. Having.r sold my property I will sell by public auction all my household furnishings including beds. springs. mattresses. bureaus. chesterfield suite. diningroom table and chairs. kitchen table. and chairs. wardrobe. chest of drawers. washing machine. sewing machine. .elcctric appliances. organ. hall rack. chairs. dishes. mats. settee. lamps. mirrors. radio. rugs and other articles not numerated. If not fine first fine day following. Mrs. Mabel MacKeiizie Arthur Stewart wner. Auctioneer. . of land a 1 and registered in the office NOTICE The Board of School Trustees of Southern Vic- toria Regional School District requires the fol- lowing teachers for the school term commencing August 26. 1964. 1. Supervising Principal for Regional School at Andover. N.B.. with '25 staff teachers. en- rollment 500. total number of teachers in Dis- trict 64. total student population of 1600. 2. Three Senior High School teachers for Academic subjects. Regional School is located at Andovcr. N13,. which is the shiretown of Victoria County. Note: School opens early and closes for two weeks for the potato harvest. during the later part of September and early October. Please forward application with qualifications and experience. if any. to the undersigned. T. W. TOMLINSON Secretary. Southern Victoria Regional School Board PERTH, NB. the said County Line Road to j the North boundary of land in Cody: the said North boundary of John Cody's land to the Southeasterly angle of the farms heretobcfore in possession of James Clark or i Westerly boundary of land of John Cody; THENCE Northwardly alon: the . ' WESTERLY boundary of John Cody's land to the Road first above men tlone ; AN THENCE Wcstwardly alone the South side of the said Road to the place commencement. containing Seventeen 117t acres little more or less an being lands conveyed bv .lames Clark to Loom-lid Doyle by Deed dated the 7th. day of December AD. 1004. reserving and excepting thereoiit Five ISI acres of land conveyed by Thomas Mch'utt to David Clark and being thus described in a Deed from Thomas McNutt to Mary A. Cody bearing date the 10th day of February A It. 100‘: n the Realstrar of Deed; at Sum- merside on the 0rd day of March AD 1908 in Libcr 4i Folio 914_ ALSO all that cthcr tract Lot lii ' ' County bounded and described as follows: BOUNDED on the North by land now or formerly in possessmn of John Cody; on the East by the County Line Road; on the South by the Yankee Town Road: the ‘ West by land now or formerly of Lyl Croztcr. containing Fifty-two 152' acres of land a little more or less. .e possession of n ‘2 a. DATED this 10th day of: April AD. 1964. ’ nonnar a onwsa. i .ll'ST ARRIVED Ladies Coats in large stzcs. Kenn dy'si Ladies Wear. Queen Street, .‘ Charlottetown. PROVINCIAL DRAMA Fes- al. April 22. 23. 24. and 25. -o < Civic Auditorium. Summerside. PANTRY SALE. Friday. April 24th. at 2 p m. Moore and Mc- Lend‘s Ltd. Charlottetown. Sponsored by Pownal Women‘s Institute DR. ZIELINSKI'S permanent' office hours at. New Glasgow: .3 Every day from 3 to 5 om ex- cept Sunday and Tuesday. DAUGHTERS OF England card game in the IOOF I-I all every Wednesday night at 0.00 p.m. Admissmn 85 cents. Lunch served. * VARIETY CONCERT at West ‘ Kent. School. April 22 and 23 at 8 pm. Sponsored by men and women of Spl’lDE Park United Church. Come and enjoy folk dancing. choir Singing. . r. Lloyd Martin. u ell known Scot- tisb singer and other artists. Sale of fudge and soft drinks. Admission adults 75c. child- ren. 25 cents. CARD PARTY Wiltshire Hall Wednesday night April 22nd. final game of tournament - note chanze in night. DANCE MILLVIEW Hall. Firday. April 24th. Danring 9.30 to 12.30. WINNER THE. draw conduc» ted by the Riverdale - Churchill Women's Institute on a qiiilt was won by C 3 rl Jorgensen. Fredericton. GRAND ORANGE Lodges will ‘ SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto. Market sharply higher: extremely active irad- in" New York: Market mixed to Iil’ll‘lPl‘: active trading Montreal: Market fi'actlonally Ill-EhEl': moderate to heavy iiari- ng. CURRENCIES MONTREAL *CP' The United States dollar in terms of Canadian funds was unchanzed at 3108 3-32. Pound sterling was. up 3-16 at NEW YORK NEW YORK 'AP- were taken on the New Exchange Tuesdav . big gainers ntI‘IPI' received a speculative . Trading was active. Aerospace d e f e n c e issues were soft following the Russian. US announcement of a cut in output of nuclear weapons ma‘ terials Amines too ' sumo Profits York . DEVEAUX -— GALLA‘NT A \!r and Mrs. \‘Incent I‘Iei'eaua of New Glasgow. PEI. a re happy to announce the. enaa :e- I merit of their daughter .‘larv Hazel to Emmett Cyril. son oi . Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Gallant . or Oyster BBed BI'II'IEP. \Iar- ‘ riaze to take. place Saturday. T May 9th. at Saint .\Il:ll<tiiis ' Church. South Rustico a: 9 am. I m . llottetown. Wednesday. April 2.9.; HOI'LE - Al IIIP Walls ‘\'iirs~ I in: H m . 20 Film Avenue. l Monday. April 20. 1964. Ruby I Margaret Lavinia Rattray eet in annual session in Char- i 064. at 10 am. Ladies meet in Pioyne Lodnci‘oom. Men In .prin: Park United Church. MR. BONNIE STEVENSON will b heard on CFCY radio this evening at 0:55 p.m. 'I‘hir ‘n a series of talks during Youth lcohol DANCE MT STEWART .‘Ifim‘ orial Hall. Wednesday. April 22nd Dance starting at 10 pm. ; Admission .50c. Good musw. KINGS COUNTY DANCE CABDIGAN Par 1 s h Hall. Friday. April 24. dancm: 9-12.30. 200d mus . Sponsor- ed by Cardigan Cente on i 81 Committee. OPENING "ANNE. Y ('cnlre "Beaver Club" Friday. April 24. music. IIIEII - notes. canteen“ dancing 9.30 to 12.50. Admis—' sion 60. . PRINCE COUNTY CARD PARTY "111 be held in Flargate School. Friday. April 24. CARD PARTY at Al Lion‘s Community Centre. nesday. April 22. at 8 pm. Ad- IIIISSIOD .50 cents. Lunch ser -ed. PROVINCIAL DRAMA Festi- val. Civic Auditorium. Summer- side. Wednesday. April 22. Sum- merside Regional High School presents: lat "Monday Morn- in; in Judge Mahoney's Court. tbt Athena Regional High School “ omeo and Juliet". lot The b in 'cd- V Fro Borden -_ "th Shock of His Life". Curtain 0.15 p.m. Ad- mission 75 cents. students .15 cents. RESERVE SATI’RDAY. July It. for the Centennial Picnic at Ezmont. Bay at hall and on church grounds. Albany. Friday. p m Admission 50 and 35 cents CARD PARTY “'1” be held in Freetown Hall. Wednesday. April 22 at It p.m. Sponsored by Women‘s Institute. OLD TIME step dancing and fiddlina contest at Prince Coun- ty Vocational School. Summer- Mav II at 000 m. Be sure to attend. In aid of the Boys Club of Sum- . merside. VITAL STATISTIC BIRTHS CARR —- Leirh and Lillian thee Warrent are happy to an- nounce the arrival of their son. Donald Harold at the PI'II‘L'P Edward Islan'l Hos pital on Friday. April 17. 19M_ Weight 8 lbs 2‘~ «75$ ENGAGEMENTS ROACH — DIXON — Mr, and Mrs George Roach. Sour-s. wish to announce the cnzare- ment of ihelr dauehter. Lynn- ann to Walter Edizar Dixon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dixon. East Baltic. The mar- riage Will take place at 200 pm.. Saturday. May 23. at St. James United Church. Soiiris NOTICES NOTICES l . . Provincial Examinations Markers are required for the I964 pro- . vincial examinations at both the Grade VIII and Grade X level. Direct enquiries to: ; I Gordon L. Bennett Secretary. PEI. Examining Board I Prince of Wales College ; Charlottetown. P.E.I. l t I Education Week. - I widow of the late Ali- red . Hoiile. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home from where the funeral will be. held Thursday. April 23 with ser- vice. commencing at 2 o‘clock, Interment will take place in the People's cemetery e- bekati service will be held this evening at 9 o'clock at the funeral home, FERGUSON —— Mrs Euphemia J. Ferguson of 1415 Rockefel- ler Aivenue died in a local hospital Saturday evening. S'ic was born on Prince I'lduii-rd Island. Canada. January 17. d had been a l'PSltIDIII ‘ oulc. two Erandchildreii. Douflas and Pamela Ferzuscu both. of 407 Rosewa'. Private lu- nei-al services were held in the chapel of Cliallacoi-nbe~ Fickel and Preclit. The Rev. , Robert Brown of the West- . minster Church ofu-iated. I Burial was in (‘ypl'css i.awn i cemetery. MacKENZlE—At Boston. Mass. on April 17. 1.054. Mrs. Mar- l earet \IacKenzie in her Rist. year. the widow of the. ate I .lr'in A, MacKenzie of Hart.”- TIIIF The remains will arrive at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home bv train Thursday niaht. from where the, committal service. will be held Friday afternoon. Tlcmaiiis will then be placed in the (.‘iitcli‘fg receivinc vauli tor burial later iii the Harts. ville, cemetery. DOUGLAS » On \Inuday. April 20. 1954. Mrs, .Iosooh C. Doug- las of Savage Harbour in her 08th year. RomaIus were transferred from the .‘IDFLFQD Funeral Home in her late reg gidpoce from Where the fu- "FI‘RI “‘III In: Iicld Inday. April with service commencisz Interment will in the People's cemetery. Mount Stewart. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the member: of the East River Telephone Company for their netteroiis sift to me. on my retirement after for; . s of service as the Hillshorn telephone opera- tor, Sincerely .‘Irs \"cil \lack‘iiinon. Cross Roa s. I 1 “I'll In n\l‘l‘l=~§ niv ::IIC(‘I‘c thanks to Dr: \laclmnd and .Dri-sdole. nurse-'- and sta-‘t‘ the FBI Hospital for their kit‘d“~<s and u-arc while a pot- ciit there. In tho cloi‘zymcu. re- . - 3' TI!- f‘ln-dino l‘r .lanros, ucizliliours and Iiif‘m‘lI "on," aim-i. lawman—4m" 1 ‘ \I-hn visued me sent cards. Complain tabulation, of Tue-mi- in... flowers treats. to all it very 33"" mm"?! loflrzcti "'iiess . ‘ . I» n x T. pundit-m |greatfiil thank you “gm.th W V 7‘ “Hunk \a' pr1 D ,‘IacVadvefl. , change us from pimmu Manila: (in. I Churchill. I": u r. . 5 .\‘-t 1 “Hill to fiKpIr-T: my sincere ‘:"‘r"'~ "I" Within": l"o" Cit p _. U. . thanks to the doctors and nurses “1;: ' M," -“ ‘ ‘5‘ v 1; and gtaft' at I‘rmro Cnimrv Hos- Mum m 296- .4 I n." ‘ ." “ pm] and also Fey 1" A Fat. Alum It. pr Ms mi. sit, mi. W‘ I] we \i “or. Ar- s W sw- ‘t'. ‘1». t u . ersoo. and Rs" c' I 4 M1 An: 27o pr iz'i so v. 1 _ n rav rclatncs and rich s o A“ c W. u... .l .u .h .hzu . . visited me 01 SN‘II "1“ "RIOS. Ashton *1: no r. In. V. "'"m "V “a “y H treats and tloucr= dorms my MS": 2m in, M's III“: "M “' l'tvn in no on n illrcsc 53"" "N" “'I 5"" "7'7 "‘1 s W “H‘s” 2m in {to too r” "I" . I _ Bank \. is v.9». on My. III-'PI‘W'" “ - ‘ ‘ Mr: Allan lamPlnrl and son. “4,... pr m s. S ._ v. ‘ i... (m... w a . ‘(pnfilfl7lfln .ath no sia‘ a . rat. . 1" him"? an“ r“ PM .1“ N i. FMOPIAM 'smn mo m. w- “ ‘f. :2. I 4, lR-Il Phnn- 37:1 xsst. ~ u ‘ w Rent \Hat :0" in" _“ ‘ 0w M Q. i 7 0 KW"; LM “7 h. ,h_ HR H“ F" In It‘ll“; memory Bram "too . ~~o 9w boil" I“ _"l “_' “I “3 " . v . u p“ (H “r p a . . Khfihll 70M r of our dam brother 'I rhi m F‘ H ‘0’}; CW 1; ‘m‘ -‘ “ ..... r. I. .. . . . 4 . “Inn was ar identaIIV IUIIW‘ RI 3r Pg; _ 7. ' J; .‘l I u," :1: "3. i(‘\n!1 u. s -. Forbacb. France. April 22nd. Brockvl pr no i . 7t. 7'. r» ("an 5': M .t \ Brown a out i 19- . a ai \ . v t Hr“ AEOI L I Milt of mleirv Cal Pow Mon ‘17"; ‘1”: I“: -- IA “fiNfll “Mm “ M M A “a” "‘ I" ‘ ' - ciin Com no to 11‘. tt'i “0‘4"” 17"“ " ’7 7‘ Silcntlv turns today r... (-m w, m. s. ‘ I...“ U. \h-inuro ‘no 3-. . as (“ways lrpy‘1l‘lnhl‘l’f‘d and .13". (-1 pm". 77“ “1 1... n . u. \trhinnv "y pv‘ I) Iv missed by brothers Leo and v“ m i p \‘l'oirtztg‘v rm f?“ f ‘ I l W 1‘. a g . er . i < ‘ ~ 'I‘mm" (‘dn Iii-w m m ’i' o i . (bib ,3: . . Draw pr 7% an . w. m. i. \t epu .‘ .‘ ~ .. ENABLE} In 1min: mom. (. an“. “m w. m. V. ..., ‘1... 0, mi. in u in . . , ,. . . orv of our dear son IY‘I‘IP 3, A1,...“ «M 31’s: '1“ ii ‘ 1‘ \lrtanfin itiizo us 101» 1: “ho “a: kiltcd IT‘ a car ac r um.- um i - m um"... <«.~ 1'. in. i, A i _ 0 4 i cident )1 Forhach. France. "rm: at: om ta. 1 2. \it Flra wt n02 ..n ‘15“ .1!“ ' i 11‘ not). 191‘. 10:. 1I _ ‘ ‘> Avril 22nd mm (‘1 P in em. 15-. w. .i. ‘M 1M Time takes awa‘r II" Edie "I flPm p' m 94-: :2, 1'!, u u l n- -i I 7| m- f C “It‘f‘hfl! 4m .1 - As \ :_ . - turn: back every CPR Ni" it‘ w. i' I in 3‘" "‘ ""r‘ can em or «A sic-v. mc m. I I: ‘4' 1" leaf . rent 1).] _. an .o 11! n. V“ imum "M e I it Ever remembered and sadly I cum“: 1545 3w. 14's to». - a nun atom 12 it ‘-1 missed by Mom and Dad. Chrysler 1.00 05m 52% 52:. use ' NA Rue 22m: i c s: a ENGAGEMENTS . d= MONTREAL l3. .. isharp losses. Cigarette siocks‘ j staged a moderate rally. Traders made. some of their mm in Texas Gulf Sulphur and Curtis Publishing which have been strong in excuement over Texas Guli's mineral find PRODUCE MONTREAL tCF" near ‘I‘imm‘ins, ()ni. (‘urlts .as WIS» PM” - large 39; larize property a d j a c e n. to Texas :i'it; medium 31 33-. small 25-26; Gult's B 32- 300‘ Although more stocks the R‘IW’I’ (“Went receipts non- cllIlel than advanced in the It‘r‘rlerable 51: 03 score tender- over - all list. the averages {llhvlf‘ 0‘14- 9? Wire Ienderablel -) gained thanks mainly in a . point upsurge by International Nickel lncn's ad v a n c e was linked to news that it. lnIF'PSIS in the Timmins ai'ca Dow Jones industrial aiciaze rose 1.9I 000.45. Cl‘RTIS MOST ACTIVE Curtis Publishiiic. loo: )4 Cess No 1 roller process .\'o 1 in bag 0.‘ 1 . lilo—Q feed layed in opening because it was ‘ ‘- ='vamPPd with sell orders. “as Pmame“: WI‘MPSFI' ""1051 the most active stock. off 2":- "WOW." “11"”440 0‘" 503 i 11“; on .‘ s ares. Texas. _ “ 9”_\g- ‘3‘” 17M“: NB- Gulf was third most active. oft ;“}lt10-l-n; All; 10; Z "v at 40'. on 220.100 shares. p 1'" >“ _ "7‘ _~I° * 3.21: The stock 9 x c h a n ze has I" “It”? air tint on; em. banned ":iop orders” both “h'” ms 35 m m» issues These are, orders placed H m m V t - :lla‘v" «- S.‘ l.‘ :1.“ adiance to bu) I .e t (an hm WM ",3. ml “3.. “I specttilied prices, PIIP-IIPS in a... pm... 5.... m 73‘ _.‘ such orders II'PI‘IIIPVII‘V cause Coronation s.” .i, t. disorderly market conditions “I "or as Standard and Poor': SOD-stock "if; "' :4 index rose 04 to 80.54 but the as“: T =s'-ciated Press averaze of fill nrifazfin fit? .4‘ stocks 4- I o s e d unchanged at 0 Glass I7 . 3M4 or man tuna: trad d. a l-' 1‘ '~ - La . . o": 1.2 =L declined and 482 advanced \nI‘ p cm“ 7" ‘ w‘ _ u time was 3.700 000 Jim-cs com— .m 1;. m. on, pared with 5.370.000 Mondav Dom TM is 14 _ “ Eastern Airlines was =old 1D“) Pf“ We “Ti—la ,- . ‘ 1 "I heavily and sank 31» to 3.3:. A m ‘~ ‘ H IF“ ’"IVQV‘I‘F’I R I” 59" Fraser .0 «in 32 1. Steel: were narrowly mixed FY Pm pr 1m . no two _i_o “Nor: mm: II'V‘F’SHIPT' (“.pyipml Gr Hi Can] M0 5512; i4 i4 , . GL Parser ins sin. :31, gm, A Li \totors. Ford and Studebaker “a.” M w. a“ m .i 53mm] IV’T’CIm'IF Hollvnzer 0 ill; .ll. .,I'.. 1'. International Nickel led the Home a 1.1455 sun: 17 mt.1 .18. iig- at rand”... new; i... a Home a 191‘0 91m 171-. lala'x wide marein. McIntyre Porcu- ""T‘ R“. I? “1'; “If? “If 'I, m 1 . i “d {H ‘, Husky oil . .10 s. 4 n a .I‘. . L; p oand \.Ill‘|‘l‘l"lID‘I e 4. [mp m. “.7 a. ,o.‘ m ,. h Prices on the interim" PX. Imp ’lnb 453.1 «ii. iii. an. (‘Il"'I"t‘ “crc 'Il'.\i’"l "'d (‘aiic- lort "“"‘l‘ I”?1 ‘ ' J‘n It's '- . . A l Bron/o pr 1‘5 5'30 20 25! » "X E Shim ISM,“ WHO“? I?“ “(Snead lnt mum 75m satin 8314 39:. 'an. vendlCanadian .‘aiein c -=. "i p“. no: 536 351. in Canadian Marconi and Molv- liit itii: mi 521% at 2.1 bdoriitr 1-16, Scurry Rainbowll: Inter Pl. m m to. an i i... niflm d:' < .100 .1 II‘nl-vpl' too 0R It a all“ “vhf? .“ Par ‘1 " and .Iamalca rs ISM “I tot-i Hr». “"’ ' “m- ' , m Hat: 43!. iii-.- '~- Wliat stocks did. 111.7 1"“; -931- Tues Mon 1 i. Adi ant-[:3 AR? .\ 3" 01"! - "I. 7’ Declines £08 n82 “A a“ I ‘ Ii=""=d 766 7‘5 22 333., Total issues I356 1336 “Min” a 9m in is as - ta \‘FM‘ van frosts-r. wot-Ks no r ti? sun. as, 951 L1 m The Assorlated Pres 0 Maritime ‘10 3-2“: ’1‘4 ‘1‘: ~ ‘4 _r-t Fine] 3617 Marty W .‘laritime Tel 0” “IU- ?031 20%: — ‘4! For Warner 19:. \‘y m. u; s 11'3'0 sit ~.- 281;. at C andn 71h Radio Cori-I Milt. '03:: 11 or $115 1‘ iii .3 Com Edison “W: South Pacific Wt: “at Stores too s7”: 71a 7‘; 44; Go Flee est. Std on .\'.I an. “iron 5p: 2min st: i2 Goodicar 4"“ l",ii \ircrali It'd: ‘ )lvtlso MI 029'”. “In 00“: Ct \oi‘ RV R07: \‘iinaclium l47ii “Moon R 170 “Md 1 10°: — 'm M T 'I 30'. “'melle” .‘l': \liil‘il Il‘in 110 ‘IF‘. I)‘ III; ‘. KNITIN'M' Iii“: nova ( I 1‘0 3.3.11 {\fll. ill. ————~- ~— \i...»:= i it". 131.. iii. -L. Nauru-u: ion w 1* t Miranda MONTE?- Al. “F 'w—Speriila— tite tradg..-_. rhile it remained. extremelv‘active T‘ ,' dropped more than 1.500.000 shares below the level attained at the close of the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges Mon— . day. _ Mines and oils volume reached 3.001.300 shares Tues- day comnared with 1.78.1.7 Monday. Fano. the most active Speculative trader. closed un— changed at 33 cents on a turn— ‘d a" Agricul- tu"= department quotations E225 Wholesale dealer prices In (DUDIIW S'aIlOne. wooden car: ("iccse Delivered Montreal. waxed. current receipts whole- sa‘c Quebec white 35. colored ’3." . Skim milk powder Spray pro- in bags 12-”: - 16: s 12- , l4; feed 12: butter milk powder (The Gunman, Charlottetown. Wed. April 22, 1964. 11 North I» was 175 17 170 Joburke 10060 H . min moo i 1 10 I Joliet .‘Jovl Milieu soon 20 "7'4. u. .ionsmim ‘. Panda-h 37000 II is 1? .1 Jouiel I Pence Riv no no -70 . .im-w Pcnnber 83209 '2 'l 1 'i Peso Silva! S00 10" 187 A . Pitt Gold 4500 5 411. a '. In. 133500 . 10 “a 914 - 1a KII‘mhI e Alcot 3000 t! 11 11 u ' Que Chili 4000 n 20 20 .2 Duo 1 Min 1 44 47 i Que Smelt 2500 14 i7 17 RH! CH! 1000 1 4‘6 ti, cl StL Colu M 215 2'5 215 SIA'QI‘ Rel 1.500 22 2o llv Summt .1000 22 21 '31 —2 Slhl" Two 24000 IO 13 l s Du! ul 3060 1.1 I30. 1311 s u. Soar: n 1200 .19 Ti 17 -—1 tairii Exp 1400 10.1 10‘. In? 1 Std old wt 0 a a i S‘teelov 2000 77') 11": ‘1": W. Sullivan 000 205 204 W 4 perpaa 200 400 4n —‘ surlun 1000 7! TI 7-, ! Tasha 2000 ‘3 12“: ‘71: .‘5 Talisman 106m 05 as a: -T Tum 2000 9U- RM W: Tin P:pr 10000 T T 7 Titan 1100" I at, an TR t" P‘reete 100 m zos 1n: — 1" Trnterre 12.1 107 I“ »T 1 Asbs ‘00 27:! 77‘ 271 5 1' Ohnltkl 2800 M 47 4' I ll Town In 525 SI“! 1‘ l5"; ~ In Van Der Ht 200 To Vanguard 73m 7‘4: 7 7 Virginia 30000 ‘ '~ ‘ “' m ‘1 1 . iii, walbu W 105 10‘, IN Westville 4000 5 1h. 4‘41 Witt Stu S0120" 5‘ ‘34 - IRIS $4512 4314 46'»: «1“ t over of 673.500 shares Prices among industrial: ari- ranced fractional“ In fairly active trade of 191.600 shares The composite index. "are l 4 to 17,” ‘1 a record 14.2.8. although dc» Tr', MT 0.. wt, clines 'ed advances ll0 to 80, r (3.. m, p.12 $37 I . International Nickel sparked Tr w in. W00 w. i714 i714 the incrccse with . Hli-"r‘int '“I‘ ““ '2'" “I W‘ 3“ L . . . “row 1'7 7"} “7'7 ‘7'. It" v— '44 leap to fill-‘4. 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