' NOTICES LONGLINER FOR SALE - Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the longliner “GAIL MARIE”, built by Alberton Industries Limited in 1960. The length of this peCInot necessarily accepted. SECRETARY ‘ . ' FISHERMEN’S LOAN BOARD OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. with a Ford diesel engine. Highest or ' CITY & QUEENS noN'r M i u . sternum Community Concert Association and obtainable at the door. “WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" barmacy. “Up-to- INTERRU-PTION NOTICE There will be an interruption of elec- tric powerin Kensington and Freetown areas on Wednesday. April 24th. weather permitting. between the hours of I:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. ' This interruption is required to permit crews to perform necessary mainten- ance work in the Town of'Kensington. EANELCO SERVICES LIMITED prescription ser- vice. We can call for and deliver 'your prescription. Phone us to day —— Prompt Free Delivery to Parkdale — Sherwood and all sections of the city .. . . Dial 4-3170. YORK Fashion Show. York Hall. May 6 and 7th. Tickets may be obtained from Members, Ellis Bros., Sherwood 151;“ Mrs. Ruben Watts, Phone 4- CARD GAME every Wednu- day night at I.0.0.F. Hall. Syd- ney St. at 8 p.m. Sponsored by Daughters of England‘ DR. J.A. MacMILLAN will be agent irom his office till May 20 . MUSIC FESTIVAL sessions to- day at Prince of Wales College. Birchwood High School. 9 a.m.. LIBERAL SUPPORTERS OF 2nd KINGS You are invited to attend Second Kings Liberal Rally. in MORELL COMMUNITY HALL Wednesday. April 24. 9 p.m. Sponsored by 2nd Kings Liberal Association I 2 p,m.. 7:30 p.m. BEGINNING April 2501. Bingo ev Thursday evening in St. Ann's Parish Hall. Hope River. a 30 prizes. Game begins at SPECIAL MEETING Kingston Legion No. 30. Thursday April 25th. 3:00 p.m BIRTHS MacEACI-IERN -— To Mr. a n d MATERNAL CLASSES ' Department of Health Last series before Fall beginning Thursday. April 25th—2z30 & 7:30 p.m. National Film Board Theatre Dominion Building Phone 4-8245 It is important to attend first class if possible. I Mrs, John MacEac-hern. erwood. a son Stephen An- drew. weight 9 lbs., 4 025., on April 17. 1963. at the P.E.I. Hospital. ,HOGG — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on April 22nd, 1963. to Mr and Mrs, Hazen . Hogs. I Ann. weight 7 lbs., 12 on. A sister for Karen. Susan and Patti. McINNlS —— At the Souris Hos- pital on Friday. April 19. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mc- Innis (nee Margaret SheehanI NOTICE. Thanking all our customers for their business in the past and looking ahead to the future. We feel the best policy for everyone concerned is for us to go on a cash basis. As of May 15, 1963, all parts and repairs will be cash. All outstanding accounts are to be paid on this date. Accounts not paid will be handed in for collection. Signed: Young’s Service Station Red Paint a daughter Theresa Claire. 6 1105,. 6 025. MacRAE — At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on April 16th, 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold MacRae. a daughter Sandra Muriel. weight 8 lbs. YEO — Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Yeo are happy to annoucce the arrival of their son John Ken- neth. Monday. April 22nd, 1963, weight 6 lbs., 2% ozs.. at the Prime Edward Island Hos- pitll. MacDONALD — At the Charr- lottetown Hospital. to Mr. and '. W e MacDonald.‘ a Francis. 8 lbs.. 10% the: for Robbie. 0% ENGAGEMENTS MURPHY — WIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Murphy wish to announce the engagement of son, Brian . A bro HUMPTY DUMPTY POTATO CHIP WEEK-END SPECIAL 9: oz. twin pack. reg. 490 SPECIAL 39c At your local grocer their daughter Mary Bernetta to Mr, William Douglas Wight son of Mr. Neil Wight and 1111 late Mrs. Nell Wight. Marri- age to take place May 20 at St. Dunstan's Basilica Parish. DEATHS BOND — At Charlottetown, April 23, 1963. Mrs. Nellie Mae Bond, in her 84th year. Resting at the Cutcliffc Funeral Home, Funeral notice later. Smallman of Elmsdale in his 84th year. His remains will be forwarded this (Wednesday) afternoon from Jelley's Fu- neral Home to the home of his ne ew. James Duncan, Bloomfidd, where they will Thursday morning at PUBLIC NOTICE All persons are reminded that amendments to the Revenue Tax Act and the Gasoline Tax Act received ROyaI assent April 23. I963. The of- ifect of these amendment: is as fol- ows: - PROVINCIAL SALE TAX EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. the rate of Revenue Tax to be collect- .. ed on all taxable sales is 5%. ' GASOLINE and DIESEL FUEL TAX EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. the rate of Gasoline Tax to be collect- ed on all sales of taxable gasoline and diesel fuel is I80 per'gallong M. A. Former, Provincial W J h O’Han Department of Provincial Treasurer Aprll23.1963. 5. United C 1:30. Interment in the church cemetery, AY — At the Charlotte- Elmsdale. for service at 2 Announcemen ' April 26th. at 2 p.111 S a daughter Heather ' SMALLMAN _ At the Commun- mm. m, mm It? Hospital. O'LGBI‘Y. 011 Remembered by his wife and Tuesday. April 23. 1963. Joshua family, "0 msay Loved. remembered. longed for is CAKE SALE will be held at Moore and McLeods Friday. ed . ponsor by Alexander Women's Institute. CARD PARTY Legion H1811 New Haven. Wednesday. AM 24th. at 8:30 p.m. PRINCE COUNTY EASTERN Prince County Artificial Breeding Club annual meeting and banquet will be held in Lot 16 Hall. May 8th. 1963 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker. Dr. D.G. oore. manager of the Central Artificial Breeding Unit. Fredericton, New Bruns- wick. All e their wives are invited to attend. president in your district if you plan to attend. Phone or write S. JoIhnso secretary. 436-7916 Wilmont. KING'S COUNTY DANCE. 8T Peters Bay Holy Name Hall every Thursday night. dancing from 9:30 till 12:30. usic by the Thunder- bolts. Also Record Hop every Saturday night, SPECIAL EVANGEIJSTIC ser- vices. Murray River, Pentecos- tal Church, Evangelist and Mrs. John A, Wright and son Henry. starting today over Sunday each night 7:30 p.m. Special and singing by the Wright gelistic party of Mars Maine. SPECIAL LEGION meeting Frid . A 'l 26 at 8 p.m. Pre- sentation of trophies to Legion curling champions and runners- up. 0 musi Evan- Hill. Births, Deaths, Marriages CHRISTOPHER — At the home of her sonin-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Arbing, 9 Morrow Drive, Charlotte- Mrs. John 3. Christopher in her 80th year. Her remains were transferred to the Rooney Funeral Home. Alberton and thence to her late residence, 'I‘ignisli from where e In- neraI will be held Thursday. April 5 to St. Simon and St. Jude‘s Church. for Solemn Requiem High Mass at 9:30_ Interment in the church ceme- tery. DALY — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. April 22, 1963, James Edward Daly. Iona, aged 80 years, Resting at the Hennessey Funeral Home from where the funeral will take place ursday morning at 6:30 to St. Michael‘s Church. Iona. for Requiem High Mass at 9.30. Interment in the church cemetery. MacPHAIL — Donald M. Mac- Argyle Shore. Monday. April 22. 1963. in his 55th year-.110- mains are resting at the Cut- cliffe Funeral Home from where the funeral will be hekl thig afternoon. service com~ mencing at 2 o'clock. followed Lodge No. 1775. I In Argyle Shore cemetery, Please omit flowers. In lieu of flow- ers donations may be sent to the Cancer Society. IN MEMORIAM WHITE —. In loving memory of George B. White who passed away April 24, 1962, Peacelfully sleepiml. resting at ast. The world's weary troubles and trials are past. In silence fie suffered. in pail- nc . > MacKENZIE .— In loving mem- ory of Mrs. Kenneth MacKen- zie who passed away April 23. 1961. Fondly remembered by hus- band and family. MacDONALD — In memory of a beloved brother. John Mac- Donald. who died April 29. 1 . M we loved him. so we miss him. In our memory he Is no ways. Treasured with I love’sincere. e is where We cannot see him, And his voice we cannot hear. cemetery, NOTICES p.m. Interment in the church .1 Please notify the secretary or Dr town, Monday, April 22, 1963, a Phail. at his late residence. u Yet we know he walks beside us. spray __ 1mm, pen-x, Kw, Never absent. alwm ll”!- Gail and Shirley Herring. Wal- Sadly IV mule“ and tham. M I CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Urbain M. Gaudet wish to thank the clergy, Doctor. and under- taker . Rooney. all their 1 neighbors. relatives and friends. those who sent messages of sympathy and mass cards and flowers and all who helped so gracime during our sad be- reavement, We wish to thank all our friends. neighbours. relatives for the lovely cards and letters and kind words shows us in the death of our dear brother. Signed: Mrs. Sterling Andrews. Mrs. Arthur Stewart, Mr. Lloyd Campbell. Mrs. J.W_ Campbell. I wish to express my sincere appreciation for the care so kindness given me during my hospitalization by Dr. Gencheff. Laidlaw. Dr. ProwIse. Dr. Lea. Miss Jackson. Mrs, Archer. the nursing staff of the P.E.I. Hospital and my special nurses. Mrs. Boyce and Mrs. Toombs. wish to thank all the clengymen and friend; who visited me an also those who sent cards, let- ters and gifts, Mrs. Robert Cal-rubbers, Ken- ngton. OBITUARY . I I a. 51 lives as a tribute to the deceas MRS. MARGARET N. HUME The people of White Sands and vicinity were saddened by the news of the‘sudden passing of Mrs. Margaret N. Hume on April 11. 1963. at the home of her daughter. Mrs. John Eager. Ar- lington. Mass,. in her 86th year. 'The deceased was a daughter of the late Eunice Ann and Robert Gordon. During her later years she spent the summers at her home in White Sands and the winters with her daughters in Arlington. Mass. e was a faithful attendant at the Murray River Pentecos- tal Church where she dearly loved to worship. She was a faithful and loving mother and her loss is keenly felt by her children and grand- children who are comforted in the thought that she had lived " a '1“? * ‘aviour. She leaves to mourn the fol- lowing family: three daughters. (Eunice) Mrs. Robert MacFarr-I r be“ Inserted by friends and rela- ‘3 DAILY MARKETS The Guardian. Charlotteton Wed. April 24. 1968. 16 TORONTO (Continued from page 9) muonro CLOSING s'rocxs By The Canadian Press ‘1' Exchange—April a Complete tabulation of Tuvday trans- actions, Quotations in cents unle- mnrked 8, z—Odd loi. xd—Ex~dividend. xr—libI-rights. xw——Ex ‘ warrants. Nd Change from previous board - lot closing sale N64 Shock Sales High Low Close Cb'le MINES Abacuw 2041 191/: 17 17 -—l% Accra £531 52 52 52 Advocate 900645 695 —-10 Agnlco 62 —1 Akaltcho 500 4-4 44 +4 mal re13894 13% 13 13 -—i Anacon 2633 25 24% 25 Anglo Hur 300 800 800 A g Rouyn 4000 13% )3 111,5 nsil 2500 10 9% 9% - Vs Arjon 195 8 8 6 A Arcadia 26550 54 52 54 —-1 ll C Co 2000 101 100 100 1 Atlin-Rul 12750 6% 8 8 umaq 5000 5 ——1 Aunor 100 355 355 355 Bankeno 1100 37 :17 37 Bankfield 9000 17 161.5 18% — % Ba at 500 102 102 102 —9 Base Meta 3000 5% 5% 5% Banks _ 7971 7% 7 7 — % Be'xher 3266 89 38 89 +1 Belleier 215 14 14 14 Bethlm 9075 325 305 320 Bavcon 00 8 71/2 7% ibis 97100 26 23 24% —-l% Bidcop 2 9 9% 9 Black Bay 11500 13 10 12% Bordulao 7500 ’ 6 6% Bouzan 00 ‘i 44 44 — % Bralorne 2150 580 570 515 Broul Reel 2600 2 25 '.'5 Br nswk 4350 300 2150 350 +10 Buff Ank 215 215 -5 Buff RL 1 75 6 6 +1 C dame: 1925 9% 9 9% + % Camp Chib 925 420 415 0 ——10 Ca p 200 514% 14% 14%— % C Thing 2750 130 115 C AstorIn 22000 1 ’ 11 C Malart 1000 50 38 36 —% Cdn N 80 6% 6% 61,4, C Silica 305 101 101 101 —1 Candore 386 3 2% 2% “A Cassiar 3 4 10111 10% — V4 Cent Pat I200 l30 130 130 +5 ent Porn 000 5 5% 5 eskirk 16000 7 7 7 Chester 6000 16 15% 15% — 1% Club-Kay 2000 10 10 10 b M 00 37 37 37 1mo 7630 54 52 53 m 1450 180 175 175 +5 Coch Will 1225 430 42 4% Comb Me 1000 19% % 191/2 Coniagas 000 69 Con-Ke 7000 12% 12 12 C Bellek 3300 9 8% 8% ——11,g C Beta G 1500 7 7 7 —1 Con C Cad 4000 4% 4 4% + % C Discov 1200 80 76 76 —-—4 CG Arrow 500 43 49 43 —-1 C Marben 7533 45 44 44 lane. White Sands; (Ethel) Mrs. John Eager. Arlington. Mass.; (Hilda) Mrs. James Neish. Ar- lington. Mass; and two sons, Vere and Kenneth of Murray Harbour, P.E.I.; also one sis- ter (Irene) MIrs. Everett Wil- liams. Alihol, Mass_: and two brothers, William of Abney. and John of Murray Harbour. The funeral service was held. at the Murray River Pentecos-'. tal Church on April 161111. was conducted by her pastor the I Rev AB Lou . and w * under the direction of the Mur-I ray River Funeral Home. ', sung were: “In The Sweet Bye I lit (a m And Bye". “0 Think of the: Home Over There". “Safe in the Arms of Jesus." I Pallbearers were: Remy I IClements, Stewart Clements, *William amby, ers. William Glover and Vere Phil- Elowerbearers were: Roy I Brooks, Samuel Beck. Willard; MacLean. Merton Ferguson. 'Russe Buell. Windsor Beck. Wilfred McNeill. Watson White. FLORAL TRIBUTES . Spray — Vere and Tireda. . i Wreath — Ken and 5. Spray — Eunice. Bobby and Kenneth. Pillow — Ethel and John. Basket ——_ Hilda and Jim. Wreath — Brother William, Emily, Sarah, Ivan and family. ; W e —- Sister Irene. Gor-‘ don, Alma and Marshall. Eliza- ‘ beth. Chris and family, 2 Margaret. Andy,» Marguerite. Kennie and Deb- I bie. Toronto. Ontario. I Spray —— June. Clem and fam- I lily, Somervilie, s. I Spmay — Heather. Leon. Ray- ; mood and Barry. 5 Spray — Elmer. Mildred and . Patti. Edmonton. Alberta. . Spray — George. Irene, Ken- 1. neth. Earl. Clara and Margie,I Spray -— Ethel. Frank and 1 family, Spray —- Laurie. Ada and Douglas. Reg. Elsie and family. . Spray —- Vera. l and family. ‘ Spray —- Charlie, Hamilton. Ontario. Heart -— Jay. Arlington. Mass. 1 Vase — Marshall. Olga and‘ family; William. Marie and ham 1 is I y. I Vase —— Lila. Murray, Bonnie and Charlie. Spray —- Ruth. Gordon and tarmly. Vase -— Alberta and Lloyd Ferguson, Spray — Phillip Billerd and family. Spray -— Elsie and Leslie see. 5‘ Lass. Spray — Florence Buell and family. ‘ NOTICES TUESDAY. APRIL ris grain and fertilizer Cockshutt grain cmsher. feeders, ALLISON MUTCH’ AUCTION SALE at MT. HERBERT ‘ Having sold my farm I offer the following machinery: International 300 tractor. Har ris 102 Jr.,'tracto . McKee Harvester (complete). New Idea Manure Spreadesdglnew barrows, cultivator, 3-sod tractor plow. Interna- tional side rake. Masey to fertilizer reader, 3 grain angers. electric clipper. box sleigh? egg washer and candling equipment. 6 inch belts, milking machine.- cream‘ separator (electric). 800 bglal pressure tank. storage'tank, mixed grain, a holed hay and straw. 15 gal electric water oil space heater. Enterprise 011 range, and other articles too numerous men- tion. —- TERMS CASH —- OWNER avenon CLAUDE CRASWELL 3011. — 1.30 PM. Y )~. Massey Har- (15 run). Wheel Han-k trailer. mower, horse-hoe, gs water fountains, truck Lean Pillow - Mary Gilligan. Bnookline. M ass. Basket —- Betty Eager and boys. Danvers. Mass. Spray —— Lydia and Donna Blanchard. Toronto. Ontan‘p. Spray —- Hilda MacLeod. Newton. Mess, Spray — Margaret and Ben Higgins. Arlington. Mass. Basket — The employees of Taviila Trucking and P. Tavilla. Boston. Mass. Spray —- Bible Study Group. rnerswne Baptist Church. Co Cambridge. Mass. on for a Memorial from Mr, and Mrs. J.L. MacKinnon: Mr. and Mrs. L.W. MacKin- non. Sybil and John Gosbee. Ralph and Margaret Billerd, Pastor and Mrs. AB. Louns— Mm. Millar. Mrs. Annie Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beck. Gideon Bible — Miss Ads Mac- Duflllm. On in. RD OF THANKS (chilly of the late Mrs. N. Hume wish CA The who helped in any way in their recent sad bereavement; also to all who sent flowers. cards and messages ,of sympathy. A sin- cere thank you to the Murray River Funeral Home and the Watson Funeral Home. Cam- bridge. Mase.. and those who assisted at the grave. I 1 Man Bar 5690 23 23 18 176 a oka- MS 500 19 1| II + . Ma Do 9700 15 14 14% c Hue“. moo 73 n n, I Merchant 1500 95 98 93 -2 c Mom «no 112 110 112 —1 ‘Mmou 7500 9 WI WI cum-rm 3500 ‘1 4o 41 _ Maritime 7975 43 41 43 +1 Con New 500 4 14 14 min 1200 M —1 Con Nichol sooo 51,; M 51.4 + % "my"! 4025 "0 335 335 —5 on. Que 3000 u 49 49 __z McIntyre 325 $54 53% 5344 — 54 c Rambler 200 104 104 104 +0 men 6700 35 35 0 Red Pop 12000 14 111.4 14 +2 WM" 1200 5% 5% 5'4 c Regcourt :00 av. 0v: 0% —1 Mew-t 320° 23% 23 4 Can Shaw 2333 as s: :3 Mentor 2000 27 I? c Subaru: 3500 s 0 s errill 2 54 54 w «)0 435 o no -5 Meta Ursn 1 6% 8% cup)“. 42.50 1115 11 11 _1 in Co 200 115% 15% 1544 + % Coulee 1000 33 32% 33 Min-Ore 9 9 ourvan 1038 23 2:1 23 Moncta 20100 94 m 66 —1 Cowich 6600 112 110 111 Hi Ml Wright 16075 50 46 49% Oral mi 41.5 387/. 0% - V4. Mulii-M 26 ~! Crolnor 52 7% 8 11 +1% Murray M 60 12:1 12 Crnwpst 2000 9 8 9 N ma Cr 12500 15% 15 15%' % Olson 6642 6 7% 7% — % Nealon 23150 10% 7 7 - Daerin‘ 1300 171/: 17 17 —- % New Alger M0 4 4 D'Aragon 1000 17 17 17 New Ath 2500 3 36 37 +1 Deer Horn 16600 69 67 66 — New Bid 1000 27% 27% 27%— D'Eldona 7000 l I Newconex 1100 425 400 425 Delnile 1305 61 61 61 Nconex W 5600 140 130 140 +9 Dis:an 155 440 430 430 —5 'ew Rosco 13500 160 152 152 —-l ome 329 29 —— 96 New Jason 000 7 7 7 Duraine 5000 23 23 + N Kelor 9000 9% 9 9 -— 14 East Mal 1000255 255 7.55 Newiund 38500 a: 22 —-3 Elm Sull 1750 239 234 235 M ml 5N0 20 20 +1 Elder 2050 101 99 99 + Newnor 14000 15% 15 15% — 1,5 Eldrich 5000 14% 13% 13%— R yn 6000 6% 16 16 —1 El Sol 1000 5 5 5 Sena! 7000 I 7 71.5 — urekl 4000 23 23 23 + Nickel M5 1161 34 32 13 Faraday 000 167 161 167 +3 Nick 5250 15% 15 151/;- +45 Fatima 2000 19 17 11 —3 (yr-Acme 1000 16 16 16 Itwin 2000 7% 7% 7%— Norgold 500 6 6 + eco Mina NO 820% 28% 28% Norlufid 500 14 14 14 —1 Gut Manet 1110 66 55 —-5 Norlex 24400 54% 32 33 Inn! 406 811% 1% 91—95 Normetal 267 + old-ls 51 31 1 —1% Norpax 10% 10 10% + 1,5 GF Mining 1500 15 15 15 —— 115 N Coldslrm 625 54 54 —1 ldray 4500 26 26 28 Northgato 83194 495 400 400 ~30 Grandroy 51050 15% 13 13% -1% N R: 1000 :15 95 — ’% Granduo 00 5 950 Norsp w 200 48 46 -4 Gunner 3945 635 815 625 +10 North Can 1500 200 Gwlllim 000 4 4 4 Nudul 6000 13 12 12% ~1% Hard Rock 2300 11 11 11 -—I Obaska 4500 5% 4% 5 Hastings 3100 95 5 95 O Brien 5000 53 51 53 H of La 8000 4% 14 14% + 1& Opemlskl 2396 780 770 770 Headway 3400 22 21 11 "1 Ore an' 2450 222 216 210 --—1 ca 6000 5% 5% Grenada 42200 22 9 21 High-Bell 100 294 294 294 -—1 rm 4000 32 32 Hollihger 990 613% 13% 13% Oliskn 1000 30 39 + ‘% Howey 100 280 280 280 +20 mm! 3000 105 100 103 End Bay 1934 558% 57% 5654' 96 Forums 6000 15 14 14 -—1 Hu-Pam 500 9 9% 9% -— tlno 12 750 730 —5 Hydra Ex 16472 27% 27 2 Pax Int 760 I9 19 19 Irish Cop 5100 48 47 47 ——1 Payment 050 12 12 12 — Iron Bap 7000 125 120 125 +1 Peerless 5500 31% 30 :11 Iso 6000 74 72 72 -5 Perron 3000 16 15 15 ~- ‘15 . J Waite 3000 18 III 18 +1 Pick Crow 1054 63 63 63 +2 Jacobus 9300 2.3 22 22 - ’75 Pitch-Ore 4000 5% 6 ‘ % Jaye Exp! 500 14 14 +2 Placer 2134 $29 2844 29 Jolrarke 3500 12% 12 12 w 5100 47 43 44 ——8 Jonsmith 1500 13% 31,5 Preston 1001; 910 000 005 —5 Joutel 600 30 130 130 —2 mg 1- 5 7‘7 77 77 owsey 4741 33 32 32 —-1 Purdex 230104 15 15 16 —1 Keeley-F 30650 61 59 ~—- ue 1900 S 0 6 Kerr Add 27.20 700 690 695 --5 . cu. cup 9200 22% 22 u —1 Kilembe 200 345 345 345 Que Llih 100 251 251 251 -—9 Kirk M111 2000 26 26 25 Que Man 1500 10 10 10 Kirk Town 1000 5 24% 24% + '15 Quemont 275 30% 10% 101/: — 1% pan 00 151/; 15% 15%— Radiore 2200 45 46 —1 Lab Min 225 530% 30% 30% - 90 R glen 1500 63 02 62 —I L Dufault 9050 655 635 5 —5 mun-0c}: 5300 so as 90 +1 0 1050 14 14% 14% — % Realm 2000 10 10 10 L Shore 520 249 240 249 —1 Rexspar 2000 20 20 20 —1 sum 2000 .32 3 3 Rio Allen 6233 814% 14% 14% - % Latin Am 4260 33 32% 32% - ‘5 Rio Ru 3000 eitch 1700 144 140 140 Rockwln 500 15% 15% 151,5 41% Lencou 7500 9 I + Rowan Con 1500 7 7 7 LL Lao 200 159 159 159 +1 Ryanor 2000 11% 11% 1 4- $6 Lorado 11050 169 166 167 - JSaIem 35 35 35 —-1 Louvic 8% 6% 61/; San Ant 6950 36 35 85 —-1 Lyntht 0000 11% 11 l — % Satellite 62937 15 13 14 —1 ynx O 5% 51A 5% Sherritt 4615 320 10 320 Macassa 710 920 515 515 -—5 gnu 7.05 510 510 510 —15 acdon 14750 19% 16% 19% +2% Silvmaq 4520 2.3 B 23 Macfie 50500 6 5% 6 , + % 811 Miller 12500 22% 2: 22 —-I MacL 1400 86 on 66 Siscoe 3700 176 170 174 — Mndsen 1700 228 225 225 Sierra“ 17000 9% 9 9 Maitrans 14000 9 a 8 Steeloy 500 4% 4% 4% —1,& Steep II 2705 490 471 490 {Ill Sturgeon 3500 31 :10 31 EIIIIIVIu 900 17 169 165 -3 Tech II 3094 166 165 165 Ternag 1500 72 71 71 —1 o 2000 75 73 75. +4 Torment 3700 26 25 25 Town: 100 11 ll 11 4» % Trans Res 5000 10 10 0 »— % ribaz 30'! 94 90 90 Trin Chib 4000 24 23 23 — U Mining .325 2 211': 2115 — ‘A U Asbestos 892 335 330 335 +2 U11 B 74 75 +1 1:1 Re a 485 775 775 775 . . U Minds 140 20 20 0 L. Fort 2000 12% 12 12 IA . Upp Can 1000 149 145 140 +4 Van 2000 41/; 4'4 41/, Vauze 4500 93 91 93 +2 espar 1000 18 18 16 Violam 100 168 167 167 —-2 ‘ Mala 7000 7 6 7 + 1" West Mine! 532 410 395 395 ~16 - W Su 000 19 19 19 +1 , Willroy 29652 177 168 176 '6 Wilisev 155(0 16% Ill 161,5 + if r Be 600 90 80 +2 . Yellorex 1000 6 6 6 ' 000 I 6 I I Yukeno 2100 5 5 5 4- 1‘ non 8000 21 21 21 Zulapn 1000 22 22 7.2 —-1 OILS AIarI' ex 28815 315 299 305 +6 ' Ang U Dev 6100 261 26 2 ——1 men 3516 110 100 106 + ' Bailey SA 200 $1"! 1% 1% -- I). Bail 53/11 pr 800 325% 25% Banff 900114 110 114 +3 Sale 400 5 6 6 , mums , . Mont 580 969341 68 69% + 05 I NS srm 751'; 751,;. — 14 C Imp Bk 2020 $69 681: 67% 4- 3‘. yal $7931 79% 79% — % Tor Dom 428 5057/: 65% 65% -— M lumifl 3587 527% 27 27% —- II C Brew 7551 5 1‘71 11 ll — 1‘ D Magncs 7.40 $8311 854 834 _ . osco 4570 s51; :43; 51.; — 1,4 '. i Gen Bake 215 $121.; 1’1": 1'1”. 1 Inland 2030 s 6 0 I III" S. n .70 $621.11 62% 6114 Inv Syn A I110 310 5414. 59 +14. Pembina 1175 S7“: 7 7 —% ; impsons 1640 $3413 32% 333.5 —-1% i wainwr 4 00 50 45 50 Walkers 1475 $38"; 581". 58‘0 -— M 22 —% Weston B 2039 3’12”: .. I _ 1 Total Sales: 2.901.000. mosr ACTIVE Tonox'ro srocxs I By The Canadian Press I Stork Sales High Low Case Ch‘go 1 INDUSTRIALH law can 10007 $21!. 21 21 s. u i 1.0an A ' IN 111. ‘ C n Brew 7551 $111. 11 —— IL I Alta Gas 0400 5207.. 20:1. 2331— % I QN Ga 571'. 7% 73/. +17- I ".8 INothcal 225300 29 n as +415 000111 39825 31”; 27 28 ~11 Alminex 28815 315 299 005 +0 - Okaita 175-16 13 111/2 13 '1 edal 5351 105 296 . —2 MINES - Purdex 004 III 15 1s —1 Bibis 97100 25 23 24.11—1/4 53121111. 62937 15 131.114 ——1 Nudul 50000 :I 12 12% —1u. Grandroy 5-000 1.115 12 21a —% ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited 1. Securities M. WILSON Manager 137 Grafton St. Dial 4-8583 Chariot etown Investmen ALEX Italian Provincial _ . . vmey . French Provincial . . . with French. Traditional “Period” . . . in fashion. Early American SEE YOUR DREAM HOME come alive before your very eyes . . . at this SHOW and SPECIAL sALE FURNITURE MINI] of and FURNISHINGS til-I983 . Wednesday To Friday This Week afternoons and evenings 1.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. daily warm and tlriendy as a sun-drenched rich. melting lines so gracefully which prove that fads in furniture styles come and go. But Traditional is always as friendly and hoin-ey as a blaming COME and BRING YOUR FRIENDS We will be happy to help you choose your new furniture Crockett And Storey Ltd. «ducts-11mm at the Charlottetown Hotel COME and SEE . . . . Chairs, Tables, Lamps. Pictures, Mirro 1'8 and other "neccessary" articles of 1011}- lture . . . each a utility — but being so In such a pleasing manner. C , which not only provides warmth to the uiet ... 4 Also. you will see an array of Broad-1m M et 111::I friends and noidhbon-s '\