- ‘5‘.“ U I Health Association. Park Friday from a. Main basis for discussion will: “A FRA\CRCO (AP) F w”? » - . . . . . ‘broad stormfront. “it carries us be the Canadian Mental Healths . .’ . .' .. . — or-i v. to. Canada“; Fume Min-rim Atuw'n l’PSlt‘ldilY at ihc proximately 1“0 lenders oi the back to the spy inquiries during :Association's 1963 report. More ,mer presidential press swam “ ' ' 1: . _ mm” 9059‘ “'1‘ ’1 Bllt‘lOFltC‘fii' Conference at T'niicd States. Canada and the. last war." said John Arnup,jfor the Mind. which stressed tai'y Pierre Salinger announced. » I l' ‘ jig } I (i A]; But?” WM 8'. a '9 \t'il‘tiamshiirg. The three-day Western Europe. (AP wire. treasurer of the Law Society of.that mental illness should be HHS candidacy Fiziday it)!“ We; ‘ ' ‘ . . tetra; a I'lblll and foi- I [Uppcr Canada. dealt with in “the same organ. iDemocratic partys nomination I my ways”, a! State Dean c'mm‘eme ls anondcd by ap' "hm" ' was referring to powers.izational. administrative and.for U-S- Senator fwm Calm" lAN DELEGATES AT CONERENEE V pm... that would be given to the three- DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS man Ontario Police Commission Refusal to testify SUMMARY THE CANADIAN PRESS mixed to BY Toronto: ,\I a r k or hlfll‘lel‘. act.ve trading. New York: Marl-mi lower: ac- tive trading. .‘Iontrcal Market fi‘acticnally hialier. l MONTREAL MONTREAL (‘Pi-—A sudden reverse near the close the Montreal and Canadian Siock Exchanges b r o u g h t prices which had been down all day to a slight increase Friday. The compostte in d e x - of davs in jail. mean ci it . slatiire. Liberal An- g . In the legi drew Thompson Robarts was duty-bound to ask , i, I _ .. for the reSignation of Attorney- laid {,e((,t.l:_31n{\:]l.i:‘Xe (ems' Am” General Cass—a move already ‘ ’ l f' , forecast by one newspaper. the Cosmos imperial Mills Ltd.. Toronto Teiegmm cnllmlml 1““ ce“ls- May 1‘ Reverberations were heard in i DIVlDENDS 1 Canadian Aviation Electronic _‘0 record Aprii I» Crafton‘s Ltd. c of Commons in Ot- t e _ April tawa. Reid Scott iNDP-Toronto ito force a person to testify unvi lder oath without benefit of coun- i discuss the various problems in- ' would‘lvolved in the future implemen-‘ , , . .taiion of this principie_ jm.1ud.‘he would be eligible. howeverq l "“t ISLAND NEWS PAGE l2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Suit, Mar. 21. 1964 'Draws Top 2 By BRENDA LARGE OTTAWA iCPi—More than ‘100 Canadian medical doctors and psychiatrists gather here ‘Motiday to join forces in the ifight against mental illness, They will seek ways of inte- igrating the practice of psychi- ‘ntry into all fields of medical ipractice at a three-day confer- ence on Medical Action for‘ iMental Health. . f The conference. which will be officially opened by Prime Min- iister Pearson Monday. is under ithe joint sponsorship of the (‘a- .nadian Medical Association. the {Canadian Psychiatric Associ tion and the Canadian Ment professional framework as phys-f .ical il 3." i 9 Ottawa conference will ing the shortage of specialists said Premier at the community level. the lack m9?" of co-ordination between com- l Centennial l Aid Planned i ‘ Mental Illness Parley Scientists nitiiiity agencies which of mental health services. the role of the general practi- tioner in the practice of psy- cliiaii'y. Special areas of concern for. the family doctor. such as mental retardation, drug addiction. orders in the aged. and tional illness in children will also be discussed. Salinger Asks gKSpot In Senate ma. Salinger conceded: “There is some question concerning my eligibility to run." He expressed confidence that Salinger made his announce- ress conference shortly after posting a $450 fil- ing fee for the office. lie resigned his presidential press job only Thursday and arrived in San Francisco from iWashington Friday afternoon. immm’r Georg" MC 3‘" OWN IDEA Salinger said it was his own could ‘ constitute an important network. and l alcoholism. . behavior dis-Ii i i i i . ru- fl“ % at: V V ardess Beverly Muir accom- panied the 300-pound bear on coma. Wash. where he will replace Fuzzy. the bear killed 1 This young polar bear has i a peek at Vancouver airport j on the way to a zoo at 'I‘a- recently by a sniper. Stcw- the trip. iCP Wirepthotot. Engle. who underwent brain Moncton . . 28 2.9 ILow-high at Charlottetown and surgery last August and is still Halifax as 35 iMoncion 22 and 33. trecuperating; state controller Charlottetown. . . 29 31 ; Outlook for Sunday: snow iAlan Cranston. who has the en-‘ dney . . . . .. 29 2 italic in the day, ldorsement of the 70.000-memberiYar-mouth .. . 32 37 . :California Democratic Council.iSt. John's, N-fld. 21 30 i High tide today at Cliarlotie. town at 4.37 am. and 3.50 p m. and Sunday at 5.56 am. and 4 36 pm. At Rustico at 11.20 am Iand Sunday at 1.l6 am. a nil {12.23 pm Siimmerside tide lit 1 . 1 'l and Los Ange es pension pro HALIFAX (CF) _ The “up , otifice says late Friday evening all three Maritime Provinces were still under the i Salinger said he had “sadly: ireached the conclusion that my; lfriend. Clair Engle. will no lon-! New Ym‘k: (MM 35 m 9" l'anced 0'3 to a new hlgh 3 record \larclifi‘fimms’ Danforthl attempted unsucce‘si “d t ft lb ' t‘ ‘ cents a bale higher. 134.3 and advances lcd declines " ‘ ” , . . ‘ .. T '. OTTAWA iCPi — The Confed-l' ea 0 3° 3 er 9 "omlna 10’“ l t v h owU influence "f an intense disturb' [minules 15”” than Charlone' 81 to " Magnum Fund Ltd.. 30 cents. “I”! ’0 “We a“ “mm” d?‘ eramn t ' ~ already sought by three others 5-3" be “"9 5”}. t 15 gr lance centred 200 miles south of town. siin rises today at 6.16 . , bate on the To (Red Omar”) Cen ennial Commissionl. . . . mg state effimentlv, Trading was active in the ADM 4- i'é‘i‘ill'd 313111126 lenmatinn B?! pm qeakerqs discussing plans to make.including Democratic incum- ' {Cape Race, Nt‘ld. Over the am. and sets at 6.26 m and Montreal Exchange and moder- .‘lOlIit‘X Holdings Ltd.. pfd. 19 “He’d It C'Ould‘lbe “Sagi‘g’d nutjgrants for projects in the Xugbeni Senator Clair anlvfi iEastern Ma-ritimes strong winds on Sunday at 5-14 aim. and 5-27 atelyr so on the Canadian cents. April 1. record March 20. in me budge‘ debate 110‘“, under ‘ icon and Northwest Territorial The Sienalm'ml fem “'1” be,“ were causing extensive drift- D-m- xgw yogic A}: _The 10mg. dlusirials dtut‘ned over 204.000 Neon Products of Canada Ltd. vav ‘to mark Canada‘s 100th anniver.ls:akfi ‘“ the November L‘S- ling and scattered snow flurries awaited “parrot-rim" of the Siai‘é‘s an mines and Oils 316,- 2.3 cents. April 17. record March " . .saw in 1957 Stat 99° mn- _ ~ __ - .were re orted. stock mai—ksr'g latest (ii-mi, m 300 shares. 2 A” 51d” M “1" Hm”? ap'iL ‘ t ' . e sficretar’l "There is no question that the TORONTOICP) Obsened‘ R0 hing] fore st. ‘ , A. _. industrial: were the da\-': - . . . .plaiided when Tilr. Scott said the; 3mm 3.3"“ sald in 1 e Comm] 3 i e n e s 5 1 candida“. tempefalllies- 5‘ ca ' - I ' tr 9 ~\"'?~s EXT-131:6“ briehti spot with the ‘ndet hem—“Sh and ‘nrk Holdmgs vconlomplaled bl“ “'(‘l'ld do‘l'Y‘Ylmons . ' . . ‘means that many of mv friends Mln- Max~l Prince Edward island. East- lrliellis‘ toils 5:. iiiorst sling: Climbina 04’ to .1389 Adios:st :T‘ldi' Rel: iii-1f Eel-11“. h the primiples M the Mag" Replying to EHR Nielsen (PL in the Democratic parti- are al- Dawson - 3 ,9”) VB MUHIleS Wind Warti- Jan Tread” was .{aErlQ ac. rose 3‘.m 20!.“ Du Pom :2 m 9.3 (on s. pii. o. chIIl . aic Carts. the gin nf Rights, andl—lukoni, Mr. Lamontagne saidiready COn‘miH‘id in another Snag . . . . . .. . -.'i'.' 7 iiug . cloudy with a tive, - h ' ' 45 and Bulldan pi‘oduri~ "4 to Egan!” Br" k “d “a ‘ A demm‘racy “SF” :3 21?:gggitrlgv?e Linglomcandidate.” Salinger. 38-year- \lancoiiver 39 g ifew snowflurries land a fit The v Mo on e of rotation 27. Southam dropped 3.4 to 2m. .‘ - c ’ ' 5‘ v . . 3' em‘iold native San Franciscan. said. VK'im‘ifi ~ w 4“ tsunny '"m‘mls; “"9 Chan's“ shame h’.\\*r\qr reprpzziv-‘ed a Scattered ga i‘n s :n arks 1" "an" dais B 10 cents. 91'“ soggorgfififirgg?nnFéi;?Rgo Slim?“ bl" 'th Terms under d15'l “I slia not try to chance Edmonton 1 15 in temperature; north winds 2% designs {mm Thu.de Q aftj'ns pushed the index up 0.3101307). 20 hm." Mlld' May 1' ’emm ’fe“. quarter: “mgr 911;];25cusswnare 51mm” mlthf’se 9”“ lthose commitments Instead I Remiia . -ll 19 with gusts to 45 diniiiii~liintz ‘ 000 when "we retreat tins iiiiich “0mm?” "llmhed ("K 10 52 and NHL—‘9; —— Bauer of Waterloo chairman oil badled m federal-provmmal con-‘Shau mount a mhmmw cam- wmmpe: I 5 I? lime this mmnmg m north R E R “107‘? head?!" “Val L3 l" 7233' - ithat city‘s olice' commission ‘trams' . lpalgn ‘hmllgl‘m'l “10 5”"? SPPk' Tomm“ 21 3“ rind ii“ the eve-Hing ‘0 “S3111- _ Th9 Chwurum‘ .n \Mlume Halli P '\ “4. f4 54 l . -“, p “ " The federal-provincial agree-ling the support of the thou- Ottawa 17 38 w—m— n I - t u k to i i i ' HPERS mum Fr. Pl‘vico .Jl s .i. tits am .said that when there 3 a se- t ,~d f t a l , i on . 1 2 35 '5‘ “39's "‘I’a'” 0 a ma 9" was "Rained 1: a m “:1, 5.1“ no“ N, raga} to 1-4: 109 trious threat to the iiblic Good mans 9”“ 9 01‘ L'mns 0t 3‘ sands of ("aliforiiia Democrats lontica .. l . of ramprfls_ gm. {hp 0 - w“. WM ., M k Papers were up 02 to 113.4. My; _._q» 3.. W. .. 5 ' . ‘l’ r '. er capita from Ottawa for re ‘who have indicated they desire Quebec . . . . .. 29 37 . . . . . . aw“ gmn‘cgm‘ 41; page Great Lakes rose “in to 2:; and |‘.\ on in s; r. .o s ‘s {sometimes the. go‘emmel‘t' 1,135. ‘ and local projects of a some other choice." Fredericton 29 36 REASONABLE PR” ks dedme: ‘ ‘ " " ‘ ‘ Fraser ‘4 to 29; Dominion Tar Ff?" 5f?“ 23“ 3'1"" noorfigfilllzhgigéaxgmpnh‘;m5alime;llasting nature. ‘ he existing choice is among Saint John . . . . .. 29 —- _ Aminvs “mad ,A A. aii -Bf._. eaff‘dl 1“ m ladl‘dl t 1.1,. . 1 [~'.(' oil... too shy. "5614511" + I" to them)" In n e i “Parents Prefer 6 Three mo‘ors lcs‘ pin-e th'in “‘"les 035° ‘ ° ‘°" n' “Wk 3 ii" 313 13 12 v “r M 'i - Purity Products” .. V . , , ‘ ‘ ‘ terproviiicial ipe line led the a m- -- in o i. _. 3315mm Thomas G‘aham' k 5. {‘Q’“' T;"‘,*,‘§‘;“”Izl.5 9' declines. fallilng 11.3 to 80m (r'nln Pi: “fins 3:12‘11-1131/14‘2té " a member of the Ontario Police BING 1962 :17 Kent Dial 4-7125 JEWELLERS no Tori??? {aim gun-.11.?“ 22” CPR and Trans Canada Pip? Enron? “Zioszu mo. gou— 11 igfiittltt‘trsslon. sandertphereittgsaaoi; I ' ' i ’121 Grafton St. Dial 4-4253 " " ‘ . ' ' . Line advanced ‘4 each to 38 and ‘ “ ‘. ‘ ’ Ft - ‘ ' — ' —————1 fear that the iinzon demands in at Bro-i soon 593 a 939— int 1, n ' ‘ - M “m w ~ 392 respecmfly‘ c BM W m 59”, a?" W. H ‘ o cur '01‘5311126Cl crime.‘ . 322g: i‘n'lgtglr‘arli.:0ils .Vlll bite Bolling” Slipped ii to Sat: m c m'wm w W 673° ‘67; ‘67:,"4 ” Premier Hobart; said the nov-y ' Lehnfl fig." ‘ V b _ __ senior base metals. Koranda C “W 3“ "53"5‘M'2'Wz 50“) emmcm “mud have 9° .fmdi‘ the rr.Ii.i .. c indicate; “a: rose i‘ m C am 510'; to toia+ u some other avenue to achieve n" BC'IVC‘ S i‘!‘ ' ES . con- . n Pet lo) 125‘. is '5 ‘ firmed :7, ,..:3.._..? d . _ Primary metals t rade d (up w. 7‘: ~ i: . I . I. We“... m 2;; “‘33.?” Widely. Canada Iron Foundry gm n3 m 1" mgfiénrphismgiaiémif firing: If ou wish to negotiate a mortgage ‘ n ' IfiIliC .. > ‘ “haw; l‘lffififeSfial‘ Twila“??? 5:11:03? (‘iirnic *5 pr :5 SR-ilz 3m2 new House. 1. i h e r a l Opposi‘icn y ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ . ' ‘ ‘il 11*? 1112 ~ 1‘ Leader Far uhar 0] 'er ti" 1 ' SIIfERPXLOSS d P .rgrliinton (1811‘;qu rose ii each to t We 39‘. Mar him fq the mum 3:32:31 ‘ "I CI’I’y or town property. HOT consu" . e . cta‘e rcss averaze . “s an -.i respective v. t 12 11‘: * - ' " “- .H . _ . h v; U m 1.9 on a point of order to denounce , _ , . yr {mg ‘h:9”;::la§%;q4 9100321 d1.211:0d“3:letngl-:N; dl-ngiidl 9,2 _i; the hiii Beginning shortly after .too far? Has the busmess re- traiion in early June proposed us? w. have several sources of funds, the AP 3.79.3“; gm 13.1 2;, i pin 54‘ p‘r‘lr‘C “Pprmlt‘a‘: on 5.”. — “ have now,- in rm. 33 years the crash of May. 1962. the icovery lasted too orig? anI aclrolss-thre-blarg iBIX Rent. I . . -. . . . . n‘ . . 1 it! .- lit 1“: up. + u in the remsiamre “.m'mssor‘i me stock market has traced a Higher stock markets are re- n iux. t e ‘e era eserve - - o - “gili'ileii‘ a is d ' a {lln‘mfd as to m‘ and B"\' l" - i‘ ~13," i. ‘ concern and anaer the people of long upward course and igarded by some as a long-term Board reduced margins—the, and The fuellmes to glve Y0" Prompt ser' and 4';~1-tv‘t"6:;1105 .a co. 6-9 fell 0 n 4‘ 1'7”: 1”“. prmimo hm? “messed now stands near its historic iphenomeno .do‘m Pal'nlem—f‘lr Slm‘k PM". o “ ‘ C"- n a d i a n iv” § Iii 'i'aflt’ diiCl fliianfe Simo- it stores ' .- 17 over the police hill introduced high. In the following story ‘ “The T.’ .per-cent appreciation .chases to 90 per cent from 70 VICQ. 1 fig; p3...” 5m” ad‘anwd " m 11‘ "Wm" 1"” l” g , “imam” "Lt last night." Mr. Oliver said Morse. Associated tin the Dow Jones industrial av-ipm' cent. making it center to ‘ I A i h IKE and mynmyslnf twn'fmunne sum-‘- 32’: l:th ‘ i "111’ When the Liberal Leader at. Press business writer. ierafle Since " “3'5 nn9l‘“""5’- «M mama” Spllo.flbi€‘lnl)(‘lg5 A decILned l4 “mm”, 337, i. tempted co tiniie. Speaker traces the long advance and market analyst. "reflects the Automobile sales remained Seazrémq‘wi [K Hmth ’0 i6“ iiiipim Fr A :m 13 Donald Morrow ruled him out. describes some of the fac- 1izrowth of earnings 'iip 320 per strong, Sicel production lagged o 0 Mining 1‘ a‘fi' v3“ and Dis-[lump seam-am; di'npnnd Falcon iito hi”: Wt- t Wtof order, tors providing strength. icenti. and of dwidends (up 275 in the spring but began picking M I ' B k Imm‘anma'.‘ V ‘pgw'. ,. r to 52-h and Maison A it to 281': "Q'l‘wmo‘ ‘ 23.9 M Donald c MacDonald. leader ‘ IW‘T‘ vent). and the decline in the up in Juli". OI"l'gage 8‘ “Shrance ’0 9'5 Price: ({NIZ,‘W1‘"grgwhaflv on in beverage issues Salado Foods ‘ 14 of the New Democratic Pariym By ED MORSE 'Durc‘hasmfl Dimer 0‘ the (10113“ Slowly, confidence began to ' '67 the smgrican“'};—\.C{1‘qr{;p“ germ” rose is to it and Weston: A _. It . V. iSSiied a statement saying both AP Business Writer from 100 cents in 1942 to 52 rebuild. 57 Queen 81- Dial 4-6:) Rainbow ‘Oil foil :it‘ Tam“: "4 '0 15% in food issues. ‘ 6‘“.,'*:th° Clmswvml‘P Em'ommem XEW YORK ‘AplaThe Sleek cents [Mia-V". . dian ‘hrcmfi “- Cénééhn I In Speculafive mm“ (m the R 2.’_ .W I} and the Liberals had panicked. ‘market, now near its highest How has the recent rise come MISSILE CRISIS - .1 In}: ‘ +3" -_7‘TA win—.q‘Tr‘VV _--h—mk.“—-Ipeak I ‘nd “01%)de HG h 2 nets 1.059 10 cents to 5330. "W. M 3,... v. 5..., hos" .7 ting smce June. 1962. The stock crash in the Spl'lnE‘RuSSlall missdes in Cuba. From What stock‘s (lid - Mount Pleasant two ('Pllls to mp iiii 'Ti 5.3 i 43j“ :3“ ~ 2' l] The markets height and theinf 1962 was “19 wars, Since 1929‘ a FNMN'V peak of 609 Aug 31' ’ ~ $1.03 an Ajax 5 cent to 91;: up 1 :rnsirl-i.» mi? iii— hi cum of its up\\ard march The collapse was ascribed to the Dow indiisirials shrank back Advanr“ Thar; cents United nhalski slipped I m, “31‘ .2“ .V,“ iCrmtinued from page it have raised some questions in over-inflated stock prices re- to a lI'Oll’lh of 358 Oct 23. With Declines '74 two penis to 63 “mm m WW “‘0 s” .. R aim: nniy in case of “mergenyWall Street. The questions be-Jzarded as far ffilll of line _with.the crisis over. stock prices c T Un h 2 g. ‘9 “ . . ‘ \ ~ n. in i;;o§_‘3 , gnl‘ :..:._nilciesi beans of poo,- visihgiiiygcame more inSistent after the corporate pro its. PreSident climbed \‘icoroiisly. ' Totgiafljfis 1 3:; “0‘31"”(Sargi‘bnjzorks in. llll pr nzlio si’ " 7 viola-Alma“ an schools in the pmv.iclosely-watched Dow Jones in- Kennedy's rollback of the steel An upsurge of moms and Now You an Learn 0 y i at; YORK cmsixo ll'OtTRS‘ ’ Montri-ai' stark FIV‘I'h'mgP—‘Itirrh to l h :f 3'. ..-‘ : i; m"? were Clnsed “‘"h 'h“ 9" {jumrglthavg’ggf rlecenH-V [mice mcroaso' mmtual glsg‘ufilfimdend l’iil'llleills {Ollm‘Td in F B I o v be Associate Pegs iCO leic tabulation of 'riday trons-"ii 4m 5w) :9 9 ‘ y ception of those in Charlotte-i nppe e eve‘ _ ween gnl‘ornmen an "Sl'il963. The SlOCk market marched a r gorz wartim- 3281' "33"???» light: Qingdldnslotmyd r d' “if: ‘ lolly? 135 n wt 522 a 232133": “'“- l Willal ' a hie-ten litehlnd $59955 findi'puwi “WES 0" the Ltilting with business. or us'ness r 6 SU e 42 . . 1 ‘ ~ . _.x- 1‘! r1. 1 mt. A Too :1. 7:“ 7i..— ‘ plow, ‘. . mar e. rise. ow o con l-‘IIIVGSlga ion 0 securi ies mar~.‘ . r. Costa... as: assassin“. “..E.i;:;:"ai;:....:‘.:: r t if iEiaiiii'f’ia‘si "iii? firms in no stock market and km by the curries and Ex- mime??? Tit-iii tei’li‘liiky' M A‘ o A’ o R | gait; f' so; on. \’.1 air. clnsmn sale. (“mmm‘d 0“ page 11‘ trying to clean up the snow..U‘5' I’ll-""955 Shape “p? . Change (“mnl'ssmn- was assaSSinaied. Stocks reeled odern "cm ' "ch en" 5' ; .1 up“, ., __ .._.w. . in terms of money. how high As stock prices crashed from ,0 mm “m... ,mMa‘. mna . gt go; By 6G; tartan?“ 4-1: Ahswgk sji-iyrgthyii;i§grh‘xv DOCTORS‘ STRIKE gis the market? 3 . .o . in mhem‘mw Black‘mnda - Ma "2‘: Chorterwork Kennecott ago/H a g" h ‘ ltlhnla ii‘in 1-33 sizv €25. .. v. ROME "AP—Italy‘s sugenn‘l The total value of all shares mm‘ M $2m‘m'nm'm in June'p‘ltii’.‘ hiit soon~ moreylhan loads; I“ H, 77;”... M ." 1m - .‘ ‘and specialized doctors. llit‘llid- of all stocks listed on the New many feared another depression "‘p lheir LN" ' ' Mi 4. prsao so 42: u - 'a ironiiniied from pane 1i ting neurosurgeons, gynecolo- York Stock Exchange is about .similar to the omI after the Wall " ‘_' h fir'wc "“Il: tilt ' ‘4 that the bill would be amended gists and dentists. working in $433,000,000!!!) compared with Street crash of d Att'ter afn tllllomflMflm tax re- P one Charlotlelown . r" ' ‘7‘” ”“ 7 "3 ~ f 't went to commit- state-run hos itals and clinics‘ihe June 1962 level of $209— ‘ U“ in“ in“ 3' “'35 GHBClEd in Received too late for Classified Bank vs :i so “‘9” be” ‘ a p . r i ' ' STOOD FIRM ' ~ v - - ~ -t went on strike Frida in a n 000. a rise of roughly 45 . ‘ , l‘eln‘uml- 51°01“ F056 9V9" fill“. - Dana 81:: 5 Y D IN ‘ B"! husmess Stood firm. Eco‘lther- The next day the Dow in“ Mt. death notice column I C.\ PC .8 TR 7 o) swth 54H MacKAY — At Bangor. PEI. March 20. 1964. Howard Mac- at the Ciitcliffe Funeral Home. Funeral notice. later. Please omit flowers. TOOLE -- At his home at Green Road. March 20. 1964 John . J. Toole in his 36th year. Reshl in: this evening at 7 o'clock. at the Hennessey Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. ARSENAL‘LT — At his home. Maximville, March l9. 1964. Camille D. Arsenaiilt in his 70th year. Resting at th e Compton Funeral Home until - this afternoon, then to his late. residence from where the fu-I neral will be held to St James' Church. Egmont Bay. \ionday. ‘ March 23. for Requiem High Mass at 9.30 am. Intermenti in the church cemetery. b THOMSONwAt the P.E.I. H05- pital. March l3. mm. W. Earl Thomson of 23 l'pper Prince 67th year. Resting at. Cutclifte Funeral Home. from where the 'uneral will he held Sunday. service commencing at 3.30. Remains will be placed In the Cutclift‘e receiving vault. later to be interred in Floral Hill! Sworn- a! college students from across the United States one applying at Daytona Memorial Gardens. Beach. H... dou- tbetr annual COLLEGIANS ARRIVE AT DAYTONA BEACH Easter vacation hi-jtnko on the beach and entry free e. Criticism thundered down on dispute. the beach. Thousands have arrived already and more are comm: every day to relax on entertainment provided by the city. iAP Winephotoi, iper cent. The Dow Jones industrial av- ‘change. But these stocks are so 'big that they represent about 35 i’per cent lue of all» ‘stocks on the exchange. INDUSTRIALS RISE The Dow industrial: have ;rtsen from a June. 1962. low of iaround 535 to a recent peak of laround 820, a gain exceeding 50 .per cent. i Has the market advance gone nom’ af ' na t l l ' _t 1c 5 eziiaids e c ed n the.dustrials crossed the 800 level 1 summerside craze comprises onlv 30 of the 19305 “'Orked' N" I"‘“Shrl’l’ln“"3I‘which not so 1.500%,“ issues 0;. the 9} effect resulted from the market‘se plunnc Meanwhile. the US. adminis- long ago had' emed beyond reach. ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited Stocks and Bonds ALEX M. WILSON Manager 137 Grafton St. Dial 4-8583 Charlottetown Nriii Irwin $750,000 THE ROMAN CATHOLIC EPISCOPAL CORPORATION OF THE DIOCESE OF CHARLOTTETOWN Centennial Oldest Fa Farm House The P. E. I. Junior the P. E. 1. Agriculture ( in 1864. Suitable prizes iottetioiwn. Competition rm House Built in 1864 Farmers Federation and Ientennial Committee are holding a contest for the oldest farm house. on Prince Edward Island. also for a farm house built will be awarded. Those interested write John Chandler, Box 2000, Chat- 5V2T} General Debentures maturing serially Dated March IS. 1964 To mnturo March 15. 1965 to 1934 I965 to I974 Maturitiest Price to yield 5.60% (all sold) 1975 to 1984- Maluritieo: Price to yield 5.7570 iNVESIMENI DEAlERS (Call collect) MONCTON Tet: 382-568l Manager: Arm-rid H. Covmiov, Dtrmov 232 St. George Street INIIIIOOKI #4 IHAWINIC A" CINIVA "ONYRKAL IV-MVACINYH! ' ’All. IIUOIIIJ YIOII»'!"IIRI. "VIVA OUEIIC CHICOU‘YIII