ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Sour epoca ee 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. March 23, 1962. Appearing for sentence on charge of common assault, Er- nest Carter, Charlottetown, was given a one-year yer a sen- tence by Magistr: Has- lam in city police ae yester- day. In’ addition, the accused was ordered to post a bond to keep the peace, in the amount of $500, on the charge of assaulting her on the shovlder with his fist. Counsel for the defence was Al- | lison M, Gillis, and for the com- plainant, John P. Nicholson. Convicted of none drunk and disorderly, ond Bernard, Charlottetown, was given a 20- day suspended sentence. For sn = Se SOURIS PLAYERS PERFORM day evening in Souris. The | directed by Eleanor Clinton. troupe preesnted the play on | Three members of the cast March 17 and again in St. Pe- | shown above are, left to right, ters on March 19. The play is | Herbert Cheverie, Doreena Gallant and Charles MacPhee. DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS Canadienne National at 78 each added % among banks Sontag gained 1% to 324, . A. Oil at 34% and Dominion The Souris Credit Union Piayers will present a repeat performance of “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling’ next Tues- SUMMARY 4 Toronto—Market moderate trading. MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- well down; PRODUCE |: New York — Market mixed; Bisse at 23% each lost % and moderate trading. Atlas Steel added % to 32 . Off Montreal Market mainly % were: Dominion Textile at a i lower; active trading. 17%, Dominion Tar at 20% and Pa a; mall 3435; 8 Hudson's Bay Company at 13." Butter: Current receipts ten- CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP)—The US. dollar closed at a premium of 4 2932 per cent in terms af Ca. in funds, unchanged from Wednesday's close. Pound ster- Bornite Copper rose three cents to 28 cents in heavy trad- ing to feature mining activity Glen Lake Silver fell five cents to $1.38 and Tache Lake eased a cent to 30 cents. On index, banks were up 0.15 at 70.66, utilities off 1.2 at 136.9, utilities off 1.7 at 347.2, com- derable 63 -63%4; non - tender- able 63%4-63%; fresh creamery prints, job price 6465,fres wholesale tenderable 63'2-64 Cheese: Delivered Montreal, waxed, current receipts Quebec white 31, wholesale white 32, colored 32% Potatoes al 75s 1.10-1.15, ling closed at $2.95 3-16, down Me bined off 1.5 at 277.1, papers off 1.4 at 515.9 and golds off 0.63 10-.7 local 10s .23- at 76.28. 75s 1.35-1.40; N.B. 50s DIVIDENDS |" t2 rebae one & By THE CANADIAN PRESS G 8 ranty Trust Company of Complete tabulation Ontario Hydro 30 cents, April 1, rece transactions, uvtatins in dend, xr—Ex-rights, Ponders Order Shawinigan Water and Power Net chanse is from previous board-lt closing sale. Company, common 20. cents fl May 25, record April 13; class dail oak ae For N.S. Coal A common Bis cents, May 15, ait Seuss 4a ‘ | TORONTO (CP) — Ontario reco pri oe ge 100 $24% : mR hydro is considering an order | Aaa ae S018 for 100,000 tons of Nova Scoti NEW YORK lialeniot! dase tetera tae ES in the near future, Energy 4 4 + | Resources Minister Macaulay ne v4 we 8 S484 is ans + 4 | Said Thursday NEW YORK (AP)—The stock | Arsus 300 $485 48S 4A He told the | hs ie legislature Ontari market Thursday followed a fa-| Asbestos 100 $24 36 3h Ivsdro bought "500.000 ier of miliar pattern with prices ir- 4! goa’ n'y ig, Nova Scotia coal last year “and regular, trading moderate, and Ren x ” is testing it now.” —— Hittle excitement except for a Banq CN 784 + As a result of these tests, “I smail section of issues. ‘The Associate Press average fel” phone mene additional order for 100,000 of 60 stocks ended off 10 t0/ ow Si pr a tons or so,” he said Rowster *4—%| Mr. Macaulay said that by ty Bleels,chabuioalse ata anities |e 00 300 19%, Ontario Hydro 3 “%—%® probably be consum! showed a thoroughly scrambled "0" 4 picture. Drugs and non-ferrous pc Pow 174% 000 tons of coal a year—com- metals were a bit higher on bal- rocky! pr a pared with 8,500,000 tons of coal ance while the trend was lower | Bulld Prod 1s5 soa asm sx 4 14| consumed in the entire provinee among oils, airfines, rubbers Ci! row 910 sae 34 2M + 4! last year and tobaccos. rndry 200 Seth 2a aay | By that time, he sald, about Among Canadian {ssues, Dis-| Can Malt 100 80, a 0 ga one-third of all electricity pri tillers Seagrams was up % and C4% Brew toase suis i1 tim” duced by hydro will come from ze 100 $1914 19% 19% | coal-fired plants McIntyre Porcupine %, Inter | Can Celan national Nickel finished down | c Frhte A ‘os one oe | Mr. Macaulay, whose state 1% and Hudson Bay Mining was | Imp Bx ¢ * ment was made as he Intro- ‘off %4. CPR was down th duced his department's eati- Prices were Irregular on the €in'0 teh eects + %| mates, amplified it when NDP American Stock Exchange. Ju- | cri #5 425% 25% 254 4 4| leader Donald C. MacDonald) piter Corp. fell %, and down % | Can Pet pe 250 $13% 13% 19% — | Made an “urgent plea” for were Shawinigan and Scurry | Coxhlin 3008 $74 %4| measures that could help mari 18 — %| time coal miners. "aM i> “| Mr. Macaulay said that when 4| the government purchased the ¥4| 200,000 tons last year for testing Brazilian Traction Comb Ent Rainbow Oil Beas fell Ye What stocks did: Advances “18| alongside American coal. in its Declines oe Hearn and Lakeview aenerating eee S $2I% nt me %, Stations near Toronto, “we too} Total issues an option then on ‘a farthes| = tf) 100,000 tons, and I believe we're about to order it." He said experience has shown ate tts Edin 14 a —% the Nova Scotia product “is Auto ‘ en gee Lu Aineratt a | Fleetwood By 1980 — providing that nu- joodyenr_ —44.—Vanadium natn M9 +) clear power is not developed, Kor, My ye Wentnese 3884 | Fen Cash 12869 Ste¥4 to the extent hydro thinks it 4 — | will—_Ontario Hydro would need| MONTREAL | Ge a fi =14 posed tons of coal worth et hh OF 4 — 000,000, Mr. Macaulay said.| mr oe Given anticipated nuclear de-| MONTREAL (CP) — Stocks Home Bars | velopment, however, the re were generally lower on the jin. 7 21? =e Sonee ta would be about 14,- Montreal and Canadian ex- imp a 140 some ae changes Thursday. Trading was | tmp Tob fins ime ine light among industrials but ac- wae ‘i Ed = is & im «| Ph d Sic in mines tastes hed & wide at‘actd ot Saw iy =. =x! ans Made Foundation, target of an anon- pe ‘wat ee H yrous bid for mnosty contei mere” ao ie see (TO Preserve at $14. share, rose in heavy 7*msict PS x00 $i7 17 La = trading to highlight the indus-|___ (Continued on page i) trial On it by the Ni tion “Test Compare that wi 16 Coal Miners shares deposited ith it under | ial the terms of the offer up we! led In Britain Thoraay it plans to protect the ‘Thursday wo uld :be boug! | ural scenic beauty of the Foundation shares were eerily | “Peaav’s Cove | jae a (CP) — The pro- government disclosed BURNLEY, England (Reut- famea Pegay's Cove area on the traded on # cash ~ settlement-| ers) — ixteen es cara coast. 25 miles south- today Miled in oo west of here. A bill introduced in the legte. underground my explosion at the nearby Hayton Ry 4 | Valley *) —_ Some @ lature creates a Peggy thers were injured, | Preservation area, “Scorn. euuees m by burns from the sion, including provincial and h occurred at a | Halifax County representatives, depth of some 0 feet after 9 Will have power to regulate ‘Abitibi fell a point to 45% in| morning shift of nearly 200 men, building and development regu- ave wean. | pit lations gnd to establish eamp | At the close, almost shares _ The, bill says the legislation }0 preserve the scenic beauty, used 4 breathing carecter ane atmosphere injured its whe come to view| the sea and the giant rock for- di | Transport Minister Balcer i having possession of intoxicating liquor in a place other than _his Montreal Police Forc Mrs. Hilda Carter, by striking | a Suspended Sentence Given On Common Assault Charae follows: one was sentenced to 20| days is Queene County jail the! to 10 days. and the thin was given a 20-day sus- pended sentence. For leaving a motor vebicle in metered parking spa en the meter did not show “ime | purchased, an accused was fined $5 without or two days. of he persons convicted of one od} third re- | era's easy mamended baw] tence. Said Efficient Now By KEN SMITH MONTREAL (CP) — Cmdr. Andrew Way of Britain's famed Scotland Yard said Thursday e feels Montreal's police force is on the way to becoming. an | efective crime fighter after what he called years of neglect. The walrus-moustached police expert came here at the city's invitation 15 months ago with Andre Gaubiac, a former direc- tor of the Paris police, to rec- ommend of combatting Montreal's crime wave. He said he and Mr. Gaubiac, who returned to France last October, have drawn up a gen- eral plan that should give Can- ada’s largest city a much more efficient force. He warned, however, Support Asked For N.S.-U.S, Ferry Service OTTAWA (CP)—A joint Cana- jan-American delegation met that it Es eneay to seek federal sup- a new ferry service to tine maison N.S., and Gloue- ester, Mass, The meeting followed earlier conferences with Nova Scotia and Massachusetts officials on the proposed passenger - cargo ferry service, which would sup- plement the existing Bar Hi jor, Me., to Yarmouth, service of the ferry Bluenose. ‘The U.S. group Socloded vo Spencer of Bostot tive of Maine Governor John Volpe. Leo Dionne, chairman of the industrial development commit- tee for Gloucester, and William Archibald of the Shelburne Chamber ot Commerce, pre- sented the argument for the new ferry service. A survey being made of po- ‘o” tential freight traffic on the pro- 240-mile route is expected to he cacaptatad later this year, they said "| ane MEsated & crea Queens-Lunenburg) and | Felon Legere (PC—Shelburne | mouth - Clare) — sed the meetin Likerols Fail To Obtain New Forecast OTTAWA (CP) — The Com- mons Thursday rejected by voice vote a Liberal ie that the government pi test economle forecast of | visers. |. W. Pickersgill vista - Twillingate), sponsor the motion, said Prime Minister Diefenbaker Jan. 20, accused the Lil the coouseits facts from Public by not producing the economic forecast prepared in March, 1957, three months be- - ad the general election which Progressive Conservatives (L—Bona- This forecast, referred te . Dietenbaker a oe “hi den report,” was tabled by the prime minister and - used the document in heavy eric . the Unerale before the 1 eral election. Mr. Pic! said ‘the pre sent situation is completely an- alagous 1987, ‘The s election were claiming an upsurge in the economy but were 1 robes to Produce the document which would show whether their claim was correct. NEW FIVE CENT STAMP OTTAWA (CP)—A new green and brown commemorat ~~ | substantial quantities of heavy | will take years to get the force “back on 7 “But, the ape thing is that the ball is rolling. Now it's up to the director (police direc- tor J. Adrien Robert) and his officers to keep it going.” Director Robert as conditions in the city change. i tions and ridden with Gane and distrust The distrust and suspicion among the police, city hall and citizens had become so preva- that motale was being sapped. One of the first Leben lems in the force was to get the men interested in their jobs again. Cmdr. Way said that, despite the prevalence of crime in the city, Montreal! is no special problems of law enforcement. ‘The police force had been crip- plied by neglect “‘and when you neglect any organization, all sorts of undesirable things creep in.” Water From Mine Is Threat To Fish OTTAWA (CP) — Fisheries Minister MacLean said Thurs- day efforts are being made to find a method to enable the Brunswick Mining and Smelting | Corporation to pump water from 4 flooded mine shaft. a Commons reply to H. 2. Robichaud (L--Glowecater) e | said water In the mine, Tocated near Bathurst, N.B., contains metal compounds such as cop- ae Bod and lead. cLean said that if the wae was pumped into the Bay of Chaleur it would be harmful to fish. The fisheries depart- ment was co-operating with the company to devise a safe method of disposal. DUVAR’S RADIO SERVICE leaves King’s County ., Highest Quality TV Service ROCA Victor and Philips TV Receivers fe eee sample c in a buyer's office or in a hotel | committee pray seloned A sample room. overnmen Officials “indicated the firt pull against the Raval Bank of eR Oe Deve Cite nd went two sponsored buyers’ missions Canada for not stopping pay- Mf with magie with richly human interest ‘A story of will come to Montreal and Tor- | ment on a $325,000 ch bay and his dog, Lost In a deep, mountain ri ravine. This has —E—E rerOL | Cubs. ‘A report of the subcommittee [F Reee’s het See ee Peet Tam on government activities said — Tabling Of | Caden employess af Me |S. | money Red been tranemittes jy lew Approach Is Considered srerunecrowees ticket pant | ther” the reper sn at Nicaro, Cuba. aa s 2008, the New ‘The cheque was delivered to notie ° incivéie » Export Trade tar hota eat waseh tSow ede Montel estan York Oct, 24, 1960, the same | 82d bookkeeping changes were Jonto late this spring, and to|day the Cuban governnient an-/ Made there indicating the tran. Kin s County) tion of the | Saction had taken place, " ig | the us. WSLCOME CHAMPION ited States, the Gen-| OSHA —Donald veiled Thursday by Trade Min. ‘Administration, | son — ae _— ister Hees. seizure of | World Men's figure = suatrt ae idea: Bring major and bright | crown, will come home a hers buyers “right into the tape Oct. 25 asked the | When he returns April 3. Jane Canadian producers. of Canada to stop | son, Canadian = The present plan is to trans- +t year Canadian exports to | payment on the cheque. the world crown in Prague this port plancloads of American |'he U.S. fell $676,000,000 short| “The ‘Tee Reged Bank initially said | month. He will be ed a residence. another accused was buvers to show marts organized | of imports from the U. would do so, but later stated, through streets here to city hall fined $20 and costs or 30 days in Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg | over - all world trade there Subough the certifiel cheque where he will be awarded the (a Vancouver where Cai nadian was a small surplus. was still peraicoty in the pos- city's gold medal — an award three persons, on charges of | manufacturers can dis lay ee Tee the Royi loitering, were dealt with aS wares instead of having to se etails Given Of U.S. Suit Against Bank WASHINGTON House of Representatives sub- \sample cases from store store in the United States. If the gambit succeeds, sim- lar show marts may be organ- in other cities. One of the big advantages to Canadian sellers would be in displaying wares in erroom. insieed. of bat- (AP) OODLUM PR . This is one excellent. We play the big one: Se the cheque was a final of » crued vacation pay, Christ- and the like for Report Asked Baker (4th Brine asked Premier Walte in the Legislature Meson if the report of the Commission on Elector- neat talents be tabled during the present ses The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. It's Spring Cleaning Time! “Here's How It’s Done!” Spred Satin 1 Spred Lustre I 3 Long wearing 1 @ Washable enamel othe t has been com- pate said Premier’ Shaw, ‘and the government has cop- nt but has had no opportunity look them over. 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