Poe veeben ___ CAROLINE APPROACHES HER NINTH BIRTHDAY —yesc-sear- ea urBBaox. Caroline Kennedy, who will be 9 years old on Sunday, is pictured im three. steps te LEFT, 1965 and 1966. The daughter of the late President celebrates her birthday anni- old and five, days after the third anniversary of her fa- versary two days after her _ther’s assassination. brother John turned 6. years (AP Wirephote) “DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS - SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York: Higher, trading active. = Toronto: Higher, trading light. - t : Lower, trading moderate. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) — The United States dollar in terms of Canadian funds was up 1-32 at $1.06 7-32, Pound sterling was’ 5, vHe CANADIAN PRESS | “s : United Grain. Growers Ltd., DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS La Laz Mines Lid., $1, extra $2, Dec. 15, record Dec. 6. Fleetwood Corp., common 16% cents, Dec. 15, record Dee. %. eS Canadian Genera) investment Lid., two 3-per-cent non-cumu- | 482,432; 1965, $599,576. lative redeemable. non -- voting ‘pref. shares of! 20 cents’ par value plus one 3-per-cent non- cumulative redeemable non-vot- ing pref. shares for each com- mon-share-held, Dec.-20,-record Dec, 16. Third Canadian General n- vestment Trust, first pref. 62% cents, Jan. 15, record Dec. 30. Fraser Companies Lid., com- mon 30 cents, extra 2 cents, Jan. 3, record Dee. 30. _NET EARNINGS year ended July 31: 1966; $1,- Bank of Montreal year ended Oct. 31: 1966, $19,905,599, $3.28 a share; 1965, $18,730,353, $3.08. BOND MARKETS TORONTO (CP) — Prices were’ unchanged to lower in EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ‘WANTED » Young mar te assist in new office of potato firm being located in Summerside or Chariotte- tewn. Typing essential. Please reply stating age, education, experience and salary expected to e BOX NO. 265 “\ postal Station “U" MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- turé department quotations: Butter:__Current_receipts ten- derable 92 points 58; 9% points 59. Agriculture Stabiliza- tion Board selling price 61. Cheese: Wholesale current f.i.b. Montreal: Quebee white 42%, colored 42%. ~ Skim milk powder: Spray pro- process No, 1 in bags 1542-16; feed 12%2-14; butter milk pow- der’ 12-1242; whey powder 44% cents. . ~Potatoest— Wholesale serling | prices: Quebec 50s .90-1.00, 10s 28-30; N.B. 50s 1.15-1.20, 10s -30-.32; P.E.I. 75s 190-200, 50s 135-1.40, 10s .34-36 ~ PRODUCE « +{Teiephone, eess-No.1-in bags —18-19;-roller | moderate trading this week en the Canadian bond market. Short - term Government of Canada bonds were generally unchanged with the 4%-per-cent Oct. 1, 1967, issue quoted at 98.70 bid and 98.80 asked. The’ medium and long-term markets declined about % point im quiet trading with the 4%- per-cent ‘Sept. 1, 1983, issue closing the week at 84% bid and %% asked. Long-term provincials were also off about % point with. the Ontario Hydrd 6-per-cent July, 1988, issue closing at 97% bid and 97% asked. . . The corporate bond market ee dufing the past Thursday’s bill tender im- proved fractionally with the 91- to, Ontario ~~ om day ,and 182-day bills awarded : : ny as -per cent ¥espectively com- 20 and 5.29 per pared with 5. Government of Canada bond | Asbestos A it A ND re, Prince Edward Island Hospital Must have execvtive ability to assume full administrative responsibility for the housekeeping wv operation. ‘ Preference to a Registered Nurse or one with me special training. es te Salary in keeping with qualifications. “Excellent personnel Apply in writing, stating age, qualifications, . experience ‘and etc. and ow Required. For. policies. give’ references. “ NEW YORK...) NEW YORK (AP)—The stock market scored a sharp gain Fri- steep decline under’ moderately active trading. The Dow Jones industrial . av- erage advanced 6.52 to 803.34, It still had some distance to go before reaching its September closing recovery high of 814.30. Stocks were barely higher at the opening but gradually wid- ened gains. The advance gath- ered momentum and still was getting stronger when the ses- Apply to: - sion ended. 3 - © ND. Maclean: | spsttlst and Poor's so.stock Administrator _ P.E.I. Hospital : Charlottetown, P.E.I. SERVICE MANAGER DUTIES: Will include: general oversight of. ) the Service Department and setting up of -Néw, Equipment and submitting of all warranty claims. This is a new position in a rapidly expanding Farm Equipment outlet on Prince Edward Island. QUALIFICATIONS: Preference will be given an experienced man, but applicants with mechani- cal background will be considered. SALARY: Open to negotiations; fringe benefits * include two weeks Annual Vacation, _ ~~~Group Life Insurance, Pension Plain, Group Medi- cal Insurance, Sick Leave, Accident Compensation. This is an excellent opportunity for a man ‘who is looking for a chance to grow and is tired of working within a restricted framework. The - future potential and scope of this position will be limited only by the successful applicant’s degree of initiative. 3 ; : s ° Address all replies te ‘Confidential’ Box $3944: Guardian - Patriot. : The New York Stock’ Ex- change index rose $.36_ to $43.75. Of 1,396 ‘issues traded, 781 rose and 371 fell, Highs for the year totalled 14 and lows 17. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks advanced 2.1 to 294.3 with’ industrials up 3.5, rails up 1.7 and utilities off .2. ACTIVE STOCKS GXIN The enthusiasm of the’ rally all 15 of the most active stocks advanced. Among high steppers,’ IBM rosel0%, Polaroid 6%, Xerox 8%, Boeing 3%, Zenith 2%, Texas Gulf Sulphur 6% dnd Col- lins Radio 2%. Among Canadians, Distillers Seagrams was up 1%, Canad- jan Pacific %, Massey-Ferg- uson % and Alcan and Walker- Gooderhm %. Mclntyre Pore- a We ees —~Pupine was off Prices were generally higher on the American Stock Ex- change. Scurry Rainbow gained %, Preston % and Canadian off %. : What stocks did ; Fri’ Wea Advances 781 «757 Declines . 371 388, Unchanged 244 «(265 Total issues 1,396 1,410 ___.NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS _ ~ ANTIOQUES— WANTED (to buy) especially fuestbuse. silver and paintings brought by Empire Loyalists to the Maritime Provinces: All- replies confidential, John C. R. ‘ Tompkins, By The Asséciated Press Bath Steel 29% “Monty W 21% Borg Warner 30% NY Cent 6% C and O @& Radio Corp 43% Goodyear 42% Utd Aircrat[t 89 Gt Nor Ry 524% Vanadium 2 it T T 73% Westngse 31% * Kennecott 36% MONTREAL were buoyant Friday on the Montreal Stock Exchange, but strength in other sections faded as many igsiies moved lower. day, continuing its rally from a |sCr Zell A was reflected by the fact that) Javelin %, Brazilian Light was)? Cons Edison 33% South Pacific 28% \| Gea Eee” 97K “SiO NT ‘MONTREAL (CP)! — Metals | TUE, ‘ Millbrook, New York. fe Lf % /\ 4 ; , 16 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Nov Am Met Ent seo iss 199 195 +8 ,C Shaw leo 2 2 @ +1 Blue Bon 300 290 20. 290 C Caiman 1000 &% % MM C SeurA 00 230 20 20 —10 |C Hall neo 6 Bw 4 Casavant 195 325 325 325 --23 |C Marbes om ms us 5 C Holdings 400 5 45 (OS O01) | C OMogul 00 35 OSC Comedore @200 85 78 7 -6 |C Mrsn 4meo 247 21 25 - +7 Delta Elee 600 160 150 160 +10 |C Mosher 2300 S32 32 SB Denautt 100~ 36% 6% Se + | C Neg 12000 11 1% 1% D Oillcioth aes4 614 (OM Con Nichol OOO 2 UH -% ‘| Greenberg 100 410 410° 410 —8 cw 2. se Insprate Seco 200 195 25 +18 [| C Red P = 7% Kodiak P 2000 135 125 135 Copreorp sw #2 @.@ -!1 Lamontag A 100 $12. 12 12 Cop Fields 7733 1 1 iff —1 Spartan m2 oe Cop-M T0018 (38S + 8 ’Tor Lon I So 310 310 310 «+18 | Coulee loo SCC SUCUC Van D Hout 9100 350 340 40 0-15 | Craigmt 2476 S144 11% 14+ % Mines and Oils Cstland os 6 eo mee 1% CO Crowp ie me lhCUlCD 32000 130 125 1% -4 | Deeg > 1350 4 M4 M Alsot 3500 6 OC D'Aragon 4470 15 4 16 —11 | Arno ) 300 6 S% S4—%| Deer H 1500 2 @ mw 8 Band Ore 200 14 #13 14 DElda 7eems 103% OS + 8 Black Hk so 8. 8 8 Denison == Bab achatins Black Riv 42000 12%; 10 16 —2/| Discovry M41 140 141 :. Bluewtr iso 4 «414 «614-2 | Dome 130 $37% 3% 37% -—% Bruneau looo 16 616 (Uw CT Donal 2m000 16 US CU 1 Burnt Hi $500 27 4225 25 1% | Duvan Ao u nu nh +h Camflo 200 345 345 MS <20, | East Sall 450 GS @o GS +5 Carbec . 29500 S32 so) 82 Fiwest T 000 10% 10% 10% + 1 Cartier @ 1000 9% 94 94— %| F Mar 0 20 4S MS OS Cessiand - 2003 310 310 310 —S | Frner 1500 14% lt Chemaliey 1500 113 106 106 -8 | Frobex 36078 330 305 315 +5 Chipman 92000 47 «44 «47,-s«4+ 2% | Glenn Exp 3000 16 10 10 —% Coastal 300 11% 11% 112+ /|Gidry ~ 1183 © 7 WW +2, “C Mapitoba 3500 13 12% 1242 —2% | Goldrm 100 8 6 & +4 C Mogador 1250 12% 12% 12% Gortdrm 400 189 17 1% +98 C Que Smit 2200 sé ss 36 Gradore 21400 8 4 643 +MH CQ Yen 3000 3% 3% Grandroy 9000 3 Rm RB —% Copstrm 300 4% 4% 4% Grandue mo 3s ee ee —10 -Crbridge 5300 4% 22 «422 +2 | Granisie 1700 510 305 | Dauphin ___ 1000 1535 13 5-1 | ee ta ee Devis El 100° 16 16 16 --2 | Gulch oun u Doisan 4000" 15 15 15 +1 | Hdway ee ae a ee D Explorer 1000 15 15 15 Heath isso 6088 * +% _| D Lease 2500-18 17 17 —2%4/ Hollinger om m2 2 +h Dumont 7300 2 020 06 6-1 | Huds Bay = 6064608 SOKO i Hydra Ex ee Emp Min eco 12 «12 «#612 «6+ Mi irish Cop i100 8 DT composite index rose a modest | Equity Ex on « @ © Im B 11160 285 2 me +8 41 to 138.38. : i. = 7 «15% 16 -2 arene — 2 pe a st nded advances a ee ; 1300 -3 Metals exte . *5 | Fidelity 1100 © m2 72 —8 | Jaye 13000 14 18 18 Falconbridge rose 2% points tO) wy: Retiane 1000 2 29 29 Jelex oe a ae ee) 96%. Hudson Bay climbed one | Funay Iso 2 6s hl Joliet 30 3 2 point to 66%. Alcan led the list | Fyturits = 2 oe -0 Jonsm — ms = = ; Garney Joutet + of most active industrials as it} Gpisan 000 11 11 oit Kam Kotia 900 315 310 315 dropped % to 28%. Glen Lake 700 130 125 130 _ | Kerr Add 3830 $10% 10% 18% + % Other s oo) a ei © os ss +2 |K = = = a) Norval 1% 12% 1% Coper omen a ad- James Bay 2500 17 17 17 —1 |Kirk Min (oe 9 8 § —w = . Quebec | Kies oot Kirk Twas! 1900 12 19 32 ; up one point at 19%. |-Kontm 100 6 « « Kopan 200 6U™/ TH MH —% Among the papers, Fraser | Ladubore zoo 38 Lab Min nm =p Be +h fell 1% to 22%. Abitibi and Lemieux lowe xa BB L Default 5505 $12 11% 11%—% . Louanna = 1750 1514415 —%|L Head 1600 3S BB mM YE | Bathurst each dropped 's. Mer Chip 2000 Sih Sh L Osu 4000 154 1h te — Nova Scotia fell _%_and_Mont-| Midepsa aoa wee La in a ae oe Miro i Latin "m % real & among banks. . mistango oo 4% uM MO %| Leitch * @0 400 46> 40 Prices on the Canadian Stock | Moly Hill 2500 12% 12% 12% —41%4 | Liberian so 95 9S OS —t Exchange were generally lower. | Monpre ~ soe 34 5 3 — %4| LL ‘Lae 125 173 175 173 —3 Van der Hout fell 15 cents to| wm oett «oo 2 2 6M «(+24 | Lorade S100 ler es ier +2 Plast 2 2 2 2 Louviert mm nm = Rm $3.40 and Alscope four cents to | Native M 20000-19 16 19 Macassa 70 25 8 mS + 8 $1.25. Peace River was off 20) Newrich 100 16 (616 COU C8 Macdon meu MM MO -~—B cents at $8.50. . |NA Rare 4500 22 21% 21% + %| Madsen 3000 100 me 4 1 os _ | Pat Silv 730024 23 4 +1} Malartie —__s00 02 On index, industrials ad-| Paudash 200 6USslhCUCU SLU Man Bar 11% 189 is 18 vanced .56 to 144.99, banks .15| Peace Riv 1700 860 S50 G50 —29 | Manck MS 1035 6 @-- @-—- to 109.71, utilities were off 01/Pueas “Imese ge oo _, Gaed i a oon Gna aioe and papers .03 (0| Queensin 500 10 10 10 —% marie, 1m 38 1% 17 . ; Ha 7 ¢ 6 6 Me Intyre 220 9 699% : MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS RA Pete B 2300 164 160 164 —1 | MeWat =m 2 « .~ By The Canadian Press Rusty lk 1600 8 %: T%— %/| Mentor = ses 8S BS ~—8 MoniBeal Stock Exchange—Nov. 95 | Rouyn 11300 13 «12: «12 <1 «|. Merrill . 1900 4-73 TR mi Complete tabulatic:.. of Friday trans | Sapawe lose © 68 68 6 +t =| Metal-Min «314 115 “108 118 actions. Quotations im cents unless| Silv Reg 5500 efi 21 21 g— | Midrim sonm nm @ marked $. z—Odd lot, xd—Ex-dividend. | Silver T 3000 28 24% 26 ‘Multj-M1 90 0 6 «(100 xr—Ex-rights, xw — Ex-warrants. Net |S Default 2000 7% 7% 72-— %|Nat ‘Expl 2000. %% % S4—¥% change is from previous board-lot | Std Gold soo 17) «6©97)~— «(17 —1 _ | ‘Nealon 108 1% 2 Wh Soden: cae rrr Sturgeon .. 500 38 30 Stem! |New Ath 2000 0% 3 2 —% f ¢ Net | Terrex oo se Uhl New Bid m4 MM 4 Stock tine tgs Kew hee Ore | Tae. 4000 21% 29 21% 4+1%4%/|New Cll SOOO SM me Abitibi _ 100 $10. 10 «10 — can oe ~ Se Newconx ° 500 SIO S02 800 —10 Alcan $484 928% 28-28% — %| W Daf rts 2s % %—%|Neonex w m0 “ws 4 Alcan 4% pr 280 335% 35% 3% | West Tim 6500 2 2 3 N Goldvue 1000 S% M% Sh+ ‘Algune 310 $224 22% 24 — %| West Hill 17750 30 2. 20, N Harri 7 ww 8 § ~~ Aitanee 100 125° 125 125 Wiscon i + lS ees 450 275 281 2 +2 Alcan 2 pr = 600 40% 40% 40% — % ‘ =a Impri 235087 267 38 115 —i5 225 $19% 19% 19% Total Sales: Industrials 135,100, mines New Jaws i100 7 WW OW Bk Mont 600 $54%4 S4%4K %14% — | and oils 668,500. N Kelore ne 7 #7 «#27 3 —_ 205 361% 61% 61% — % i. - owe ws Banq ‘ 290 952% 52% 52% Mylama 6600 2% 18% 19 + % Banq Depar 700 $12% 12% 12%— % - N Que Ragi 100 47 47 478 +16 Bath P 250 827% 27% 2%— 4 , New Taku moO 2 2 @ Bath Pwis 100 si0 sio si0 —2 | TORONTO (CP) — Western| Nek Rim ue 2 i 12 Bath AP 100 $55% 55% SSK + %/ oils staged a 1 Norbaska - 3300 Sl SS 8) Bell Phone 12 96% % 6S — Wi Gn ; strong rally Fri- | Norbean | en a ae Bowmer Pr 50 $50 30 50 J y as the oil index climbed to | yorgolé nn a Brazil oe. @ 1966 high in moderate trading | Noriex so uM MB +i Brince on Toronto Stoc Normetal 500 429 415 418 CAE 125 ‘8 8 — %| om the Toronto Stock Exchange | Noms 700 9h Hh M—1 Os Few 300 $21% 21% 21% — % ba Magers an. indicator of|N Borda 100 © 8 4 —% sy ‘em 38 334% 34% 4%— %| how key oil stocks move, was | Northcal so mT @ +1 C Dom Sug 250 $22% 22% 22%4+.% ‘ North Exp S900 2% 2% Can Iron “a7 17% 17%\ 17% + 4 | EPO to 120.94, its highest | Nertnest som s Ge ie’ se cs. 33 Bee vel since 1957. M Bese ono el +8 Brew wm mH - Rock won az CBALA Ww 100 380.380 380 —10 legen dy (ex energie (ee , 2 CBAL Bw 100 360 300 36 —4 ivity in northwestern Al-| orth Con —s00-123—121 15 5-3 “for the | Opemska (45, Sie 10 ie +17 nici wo gt? “ies 1+ | surging oll market. Orchan 0 235 235 —10 . : ome inion Osisko $100 4% 4 =41%—1 |.C_Marconl 4000 4444. 944 9 | Hi A, Union Oi} and eee : CPR "187 35% 3% 5% — ws | €aCh | Paramaq 6000 10% 10 16 —% Cin P.Fina 250.8114 11 11% + ¥-| to. 224, 32-and-20,-respectively. | Peting——— ai 088-959 —a58- C Tire A 300 $12% 12% 12% Centr. ‘ ‘1g| Pate 137 335 335 8 ta id ane ae sia Hinata aie alee =n no | Chemcel 02TH S1F. AB. AB eh y |__Canadian jan__Superior.. ‘a. at | pee. Exp 53500 8 6 Cominco 1371 $314 31% 31% 4. : acs Priess 1000 12s 11% os epee Se an wt Industrials moved fraction-| Pick Crow 2 » 2 Dorona' , er i Pine Point * 5% 57 Couvrette A 100 435 435 435 ally higher, following the lead | pore Pay 166 8% MA OM 0a tf of the New York Exchange and | Preston 875 913% 13% 1% Dist Seag 3695 $94 433% 4 +11 | the industrial index was up 38| Probe M 20 14 4 14 —1 Dome Pet es 2S + %/| to 145.06, - : Purdex = s 8 Bridge 16% . Pyramid 200 oo ms — oe 700 sie ise ie |. New Imperial slid 15 cents to | Gun - ma Dofasco 760 $18% 194 19% — % | 2-15 om 235,000 shares after the | Que, Chib 600 12 12° 12 D Glass 200 $13% 13% 13%— % | S@ck had touched a yearly high | Qe Lith 400 199 195 199 —1 os. of 2.47 at 2:30 p.m. as ee. Dosco ; : Mattgmi @ +3 Dom Text 700 $28 ae Declines out nummbered ad-| Que sturg 87 2 2 27 ci Domtar 1000 $16% 16% 16% vances 197 to 192 with 224 is-| Quemont soo eee 8 ee 10 pee a sues unchanged, Quonto &-s ¢ 6s 87% 37% 37% + % index ‘ Radiore 7 w —8 Du Pont Pr 350 $74 TM 10a + M4 | gO golds declined .06| Rayrock 17 13 18 Enam A pr 660 $5% 5% 5% % .16. Base metals were up Rio Algom 2226 $294 23 32 -—% Wales ' 620 $86 86% 96% 12% | -23 to 86.71 and the TSE .4 to Bis Alg cw 20 SiG 1% Ih + raser 200 922% 22% 2% —1% | 138. Athab 8000 22 2 © +1 Gest we Me im in ae caeenk es ame Rockwin 8750 118 11¢ 1144 —3 Gl Paper 100 $23% 23% ns % 2,141,000 | Roman 2917 S14% 14% 164— % Hawk Sid 700 415 413 415 Thursday. Rowan Ca 100 %% Th Th—% Hollinger 325 $20% 20% 2% — 4% . Ryanor @oo 12 «11% 11% Home A 2275 $22% 21% 2%+ % TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS Satel m5 2 2m me 1 Home B 033 BU lt _ Distributed by CP Sherritt 1950 400 300 385 ~ ag Whigs 500 M5 235 235 29 Gel oe — . e435 45 as ay 50 $66% 66% 66% +1 tabulation © f Friday trans- Eureka 1710 129 181 U1 —% HBC 165 $14% 14% 14% + 1% | S¢tions. Quotations im cents unless | Silvrfids 0 275 2 wm —s Husky Ol 1400 $12 11% 12 + %| Marked $. z—Odd lot, xd—Ex Si Miler 0 13. 13 13 —% Husky C pr’ 200 $54% 54% 54% — 34 | 2F—Ex-rights, xw—Ex-warrants Net | Silma a0 6 8 Imp Oil 1658 $5434 S436 545% + 14| Change is from previous board-lot | Sil Stand 2700 Tl 1% 71 Imp Tob 450 $13% 13% 13% +% | “losing sale. : Siscoe = s 300 315 «(+30 Imp Tob pr 1600 $5% 5% 5% Stanrck m9 199 M7 +17 Ind Accep 12295 $21 20% 21 + %| Sock Sales Migh Low Close Ch'ge | Steep R 277 5 SS tS Int Nickel 2310 $894 89% ‘a% + % Mines Sua C 2500 31 2% +8 Int_ Util 2050 $24 2334 29% — 44} Acad-Ur____14125 44-4 ‘| Sullivan __ 650-380-390 390 +-13> Int Ut 1.32 pr 130 $27 27 27 — 4+ Acera 700 12% 12% 12% + y% | Sunburst 2009 % % % Inter PL 615 $82 81% 82 + 4% | Acme Gas 2 a = M+ %| Teck Corp 265-505 seo see —S mm Sek eM eo Coe ee ee ee oe es aur Fin 100 380 380, 330 45 | Actna Inv 1000 © © &© Texmt 1700 @ Laur F 2 00p 450 $13% 13% 13% Agena Mg 4600 19 18 18 —9 | Texors se ua mum ma 1 Ioblaw A 100 $8) 088 Akaitcho mS SS ‘Tex-Sol oo 2 lel Loblaw B 4350 $8% 8+ g%-4 | AUl- Pitch so 8 6 lw Tombill 10 8 St Loeb M 300 $10 9% 10 Am Larder 4000 2% 27 23 Ga oo lh Gl @ +5 MacKian 300 $17 «16 «617 -1 | Am Moly 3200 30 SO So ‘3 | Tribag” 1300 102 96 8 4 Maritime E 75 $25%4 25% 25% + %| Ame Ruym 4500 121 115 115 —19 | Trim Chib lie 9 . 9% 84 — % Maritime T 458 $22% 2% 2% Ang UD 1535 7 © 6 +3 |.U Asbestos ‘300 263 200 28 + 8 Mass F 2160 $22 21% 21% Ansil ee ee ee U Buffad 270 41 98 © —3% McAllister 420 $8% 84 8% Area ~ $1300 320 290 293. + 3 | Um Keno i ee |. Molson A 940 $18% 18% 18% — y% | Argosy sooo 66s gs — 1 | Upp Can 600 “5 M5 +4 Molson B oo $19 «19 «(19 \ Armore wow 6 ls Urban @ Ts mM 18 18 —iIh Mont Locé 1700 $17% 15% 17% +149 Aiireadia wo3 23 2 1 | Year i500 51 1 | | Moore Corp 670 $86 8514 9514 —-3¢-} Atl -€ Cop — ~9o-—~_4—| -Wasmae —__-1400 199-199-190 -——_ — Morse R A 200 $19%° 19% 19% + 4% | Aunor 650 27% 265 270 - | W Beaver 3000 1% 12 12%%4+1 Melchers 100 $19% ‘19% 19% — 4% | Bankeno 5500 8 %. so —s | West Mine 900 440 430 40 + 8 NB, Tel 925 $16 «16. 16 Bankfield 450 10 9 9 | White Star 870 2 0 Nfld Light: 100 $9% 9% 9% +14 | Barnat, os S Wilco 00 e+ 8 Noranda 479 348% 47% 42 + y%| Belcher m7 HK OH Willroy 1900 126 125 125 - Nor Ctl @ 2900 $13 12% 13 4 4% | Belletere _ 3000 22% 21% 21%--1 | Wéfall 24600 32% WKH NS LP 3105 S10 1019 Rethim 1875 640 620 640 .29 | Win Elid i500 17 16 16 —1 Ogilive Pe 41 $33 B Bidcop 22000 «50 «6445 44 y%| Wr Hare 862 99 9 69 +10 Oshawa A 4000 $24%4 24% 1% Big, Nama 72122 32 26 2% Yale Lead 2000 17% 17% 174—% Pac Pete 1933 $11 10% 11 + 4% | Bia 1000 9% M% 94+ y%| YE Bear 900 175 173 «17% Phillips @ 260 $38 37% 37% BL Hawk 2900 8 8 3&8 Yukon C. 100 % 8% % —6¢ Placer 500 $28 28 28 +144| Bounty Ex 2307 16% 16% 16% Zenmae 400 2% 2 + Pow Corp 20 $10 10 16 2190 157 150 153 — | Zulapa Ineo 15 4S 1650 $12% 12% 12% + %| Broul Reel 1000 20 19% 2 +1 Olis and Gas QN Gas $10% 10% 10% + 1005 825 810 sio —35 | All Rox 1000 18 18 48 Que Phone $19% 18% 19% ,1,| Bunker H 4000 16: 15% 16 + %| Alminex 400 45 40 45 +8 Que P 4%p 200 $16 16 16 * C Mines 000 15 146 14 —1 | A Led 4300 2% 8% 7 —% Reitman A 100 $8% 9% + | C2 3100 369 AS 355. +10 | Anchor - 50 % % % Rio Alg “F175 say ay % “Canip Chis 4700 S50 S25 Sep 15 | Asamera "son ess s T Rio Alg- 5.80 85 $99 «99 «3099 C Tung 4300,174 171 1% Banfi T1065 $16 «15% 15% — 4. Rolland A @5 $11 11 11 C Dyno’ 200°18 134 134 49 | Calvert loo uM HM UM —H pm ge 50 $25%4 2514 2516+ 4 |C Faraday 200 260 200 200 —15 © pee wt al 355 $68 6s ga, , yw | C - _. $2500 8 6 § _—— ee a ee oe pause 2990" $105 pe pom ar) is “is —"g | C Ex Gas “Seeo''sis seo 510k 10 Shell Can 27? $22% 22% Cdn Nisto 5500 18 16% 164—%/|C Gridol 1630 5 615 @S +15 Shell in'w 1020 710 710 710 +73° | Candor 32577. 2 «25 + 1 | C Homesia 2200 235° 27 5 + & Simpsons 1250 28% + % | Canter 600 9 8S + 4 | Cm Sup O 5560 927% 26% 77% + Simp Sears 100 $15 15 15+ 3 | Captain tooo 12 «12 12 ~—1 | Cdn Tricnt 937 365 35 335 —15 Sogemines 39% $11% 11% 11% Cariboo 0 2 2 6m OE | C CO 17432 $1% 11% 12 + % Steel Can 3.450 $19 18% 19 Cassiar 250 $15% 15% 154 Charter ©. 0 335 330 238 —15 Steinbg A 200 S18, WW 18% 4 | Cent Pat tse 133 «132 1” Chiefian D 275 535 op 925 +10 Texaco Can 709 $61% 61'5 61%; — | Chestrvile 7500 2% 1% 194-1 |C Wet P 200 143 198 143 —2 Tr Can PL 3% m4 Chih Kay soo 13 «13: (13 —1 |, Dynam 17900 209 251 2 7 Tr £ P 2.80p 225 4% 46% 4% | Chib M soo 46s 645 C45 0 ~ 1 :| Fargo 06* «(1701 3s est Oi 100 $32 32 32 °:4%4] Chim feoco 106 «69S ~- «97 «6+ 2 | French Pt 2000 45 45 45 — 5 Wajax 200 $10% 10% 10%-— 4% /| Coch wal 7700 197 195 19 ~—2 | Gr Plains 225 $11% 11% 11% Walk GW 920 $29% 29 29% + %/| Coin Lake 758 2 19 19 —1 | Gt COileds x20 925 92s Weldwood 100 $7% Th% 7% Comb Met 1300 19 if 19 —1 | Int Heli 22733 me 390 +5 Weoast Tr 1450 $28 27% + %@| Coniagas 400 3251S 1 | Midcon iso 3 +1 CANADIAN Coniaur-- < 1000 28% 22% 24— % | Mill C Taezl 265 255 Con-Key ie. 8 8 8. Nat Pete “1% 1” =—3- Declines outnumbered dd, b | [| ee ‘ “Ff : } By BEN WARD _ (CP)—Two United ih ? RRs > US. Specialists See Raitways Sil Holding Monopoly Areas would be allowed to scrap money-losing branch lines and passenger services but at the shippers of high-cost goods but would be useless for ship,_rs of low-cost bulk commodities same time face the gradual ‘such as ore or coal. Yet com- withdrawal of federal subsidies now running above $100,000,000 a year.” | modity shippers were the real | captives of the railways. Mr. Pickersgill said bulk Basic intent of the bill Is to | commodities already move at let competition between the various modes of transport come the governing factor in rate-making. It follows recom- mendations made five, years major | ago by the MacPherson royal cammission. = The two witnesses were re- tained by the four Atlantic provinces, Manitoba and Al- berta to draft arguments against rate freedom é | railways. Dr. Williams said the bill ts | without precedent in any stances completely ‘ineffective. IRMULA CRITICAL OF FO Dr. Borts was critical of the bill’s maximum rate formula “which would limit the rates on captive . shippers to variable costs plus 150 per cent, based on a 30,000-pound carload. He said the formula and its defini- tion .of a captive shipper be scrapped entirely. - CURLING DRAW ‘The’ following is the curling draw for Saturday at the Char- (Spares need- ran ititiiy| Siauselg’ guayseigt gtauand yt nt : F a rh : Nees Peer sarah age Bye ryig re2f mare Bete ecant Esugy Uf; eee : if 9° ATE Sheds . ET z i iat i | | ; i i i | : i H ih it i ee rititit Tr E g re i i ! HE: ms Laidlaw. HI il ie tR Ht ' Burgoyne, Lloyd Grant, David Durber. : je re | : ‘. js | } | | : | - z z oRae Pope's Reprimand To Jesuits Explained By Order's Leader By , VATICAN CITY (AP)— Rev. there were bound to be errors. He denied that there had been any question of lessened loyalty to the Pope on the paft of the Jesuits. ; The Jesuits have been tradi- tionally regarded in their 426- year history as Roman Catholl- ‘s tly edu “discip S. Pope Paul told the Jesuits he had heard of “strange and i dur- sinister suggestions” ing their congregation. He warned the society to retain its traditional principles and _ its special obedience to the pope. - S. Beaton, L. Wellner vs E. Tan- ton, H.R. Carruthers, R. Spillett, H. Douglas: — Ice 3 — E. Matheson, F. Johnston, Dr. Jelks, A.E. Pier- ecey vs R.C. Parent, F. Corcor- an, D. Douglas, H. gias. Ice 4 — A. Jones, V. Mitton,- A. Trewin, R. Bagfall vs W. Redden, N. MacNeill, A. Mac- Neill, G. Proctor. Ice 5 — B. Jones, G. Gallant. D. Shears, R. Bolger vs L. Tur ner, H. Mitton, K. Doucette, D. Steele. - : 7 p.m. (mixed) Ice 1 — Open. |__Iee- 2——__Miteh-_MacLean—J— , - Coady, Dr. D. MacDonald, L, | Hessian vs M. MacFadyen, A. | rates far below the maximum : no neéd for .| rail, truck, air and ‘ship—be-. formula and have protection a permissive level of railway “earnings. “It should be appliéd to all traffic, not just the so- | called. captive shipments. Mr. Pickersgill said this freely with other modes transport and on the other tak-~ of country. The pressures of com- freed arn- Petition on Canadian railways : = — = | CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN . INCORPORATION ACT PURSUANT TO and by. virtue of a special warrant for sale of estate issued by Martin, Judge of of: the ‘i Foe 2 ed the 15th of November 966 te aff aie be ! rt TAH rte! lie uetes FF ran Res : gg f3 F F i wt ! i irteeFbeeee datsz ete etliyt oft apoph? eeFt yFt i if vitals aber i 8 FF s BE £9 EFe H. Douglas, Judy McLean vs G. Gallant, K. Douglas, D. MacLel- lan, G. Arsenault. Ice 5 — M. Pursey, A. Trainor R. Bagnall, J. Stevens vs H. Douglas, E. Macinnes, H. Mac- Kinnon, J. Garnhum. The following is the draw for competitive curling this week- end, Nov. 27th at 3 p.m. BELVEDERE CLUB " Ice 1 — A. Burke ve D. Cam- eron. : Ice 2 — A.._McCurdy vs Frank MacNeill (R.C.A.F.) Ice 3 —-A. Robertson vs B. Pridham. : Ice.4 — J.-Squarebriggs vs D. O’Rourke.~- : CHARLOTTETOWN CLUB Ice 1 — L. Lawless vs D. Ice 2 — Dr. Moreside vs Dr. MacDonald. © : Iee 3 — K. Reddy vs F. Acorn. Ice 4— J. Fortier vs K. Mac- Kenzie. |__Iee 5. —-B. Beer vs _D.- Stan- | The following is the mixed. curling draw of the Belvedere Golf and Winter Club for Nov. } 26: - 6:45 P.M. : Ice 1 — Allister MacLeod, M Weir, B. Lee, Eva MacLeod vs | Earl MacLeod, Connie Brennan. | Ivan Hughes, Edith Lee. f Ice 2 — Fred Cannon, Shirley Beck, A. Morrow, L. Taylor vs | | Malcolm Beck, Eileen MacMil- | = ae MacLeod, Billie Mac- Ice 3 — Bill Boyles, Betty Bry- | anton, Louis Kays, Inez Kelly vs Hoagy Carmichael, Fran Boyles, | Bert Patterson, Ginnie Kays. | Ice 4 — Keith Kennedy, Chris MacLeod, -Dick Sterling, Vera | Whitty vs George Anderson, He- len Kennedy, "Freeman Webster. — Sterling. “i 30 Ieé 1 — Pete Harrison, Agnes | Bagnall, Lou Watts, Edna Lord paelna. Fedenoee. Mary. Harrison... ie Lord, June Watts. Ice 2 — Toby MacMillan, Mil- | lie Blakeney, Glen Beaton, -He- | len “Baker, Connie MacMillan, H. Connolly, Isobel Iee 3 — Stah Bryanton, Pearl Smith, Art Garrett, Joan Bur- | den vs Bill Burden, Marion Gar- | rett, John Smith, Carol, Taylor. | Ice 4 — Graham Scott, Laura Pickard, Earl Taylor, Marion | Auld vs Walter Pickard, Norma Seat, Walter Auld, Phyllis Con- | Spares — Marg. Grant, . Cudmore, Jo Vautour, E. Doug- | ang (220) feet or until pepper steiner teen . ’ Aiaane I. MacDonald vs B. | M. a vs B. |Roadway leading to Partridge, M. Toole, G. Proctor, or = -B. Brookins. Ice 4 — P. Perry, C. Sentner, |, ef =F ie Ba gf HL iE rye ort FF eg F > EDWARD DOWNE, Sheriff of Queens County Tinsmith, Silver Plating, tin plating. Specializing. in all types of metal and stovepipe repairs. 134 Great George Street fl TT Stove afd fuel oil, motor oil, | grease, batteries Ae LC Thommen Grafton St. Ch'tows Phone 4-6610 SPECIAL Reast Boot 49° i QUEEN ST. * MEAT MARKET a —