DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto: Fractionally higher. moderate trading. New York: Higher. moderate' tradin'r. Montreal: Fractionally high- er. more: 1211111:- CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) — United States dollar in terms of Cana- dian funds off 1-32 at 5109 5-32. awe: NEW YORK NEW YORK (APi—The popu- C“ lar stock market indicators Cm moved to historic highs Friday. , pushed ahead by steels. motors. mails. coppers and selected blue chip. Trading was moderate. 'Ilhe ow Jones lodustria average managed to squeak out a record closing top by advanc- m in; 3.51 to 030.99. This battered the previous record close of Doeco 030.17 May 7. Dom Standard and Poor'a 500-stock index and the Associated Press average of 00 stocks also made 5 Falcon h. . 1g s. The unanimity of the market G barometers made It clear the GMC market has completed a seven- .week round trip from its at ‘ot early May. down to a 30- int In the Dow industrials, a“ and back up again to approxi- 000 conviction from the advance. 1’ The Associated Press average I of 60 stocks rose .8 to 311.5. the latest in its series ot historic peaks. Industrials gained 1.1. rails .4 and utilities .4. both the latter components m a k i n g hi or a. Standard and Poor's 500-stock index rose .25 to 81.46. its end straight record. For the third straight session a e in American Telephone's stock. newly split 2-for-1, was M American Telephone's n e w stock. newly split 2-for-1, was the most active issue. AT and ’1‘. we th taking. then ended the day with a gain of it at 72% on 234.900 shares. Second most active was Con- trol Data. down to a steep loss of 7 1-4 at 97% on 197.500 shares. Steels gathered strength late in the day. U.S. steel was smong the volume leaders as I“ it advanced "/s. Sizable fractions were gained by other top steel- makers. Among C a n a d i a 11 issues traded, International Nickel gained 1. Distillers Seagrams V4 and Canadian Pacific 1:6. Aluminium Ltd. lost 511. Hudson :5 5‘”! Bay Mining Va and Dome Mines,. and Granby Mining it each. Prices on the American Ex- change were irregularly higher on volume of 1.30.000 shares compared with 1.711.000 'i‘hurs- day. Canadisn Javelin dropped Tr! d at. and Moiybdenite and Fargo w.” W 011 1-16 each. What stocks did: Advances Dec es 420 400 Unchanged 266 290 Total Issues 1316 1332 “I van 0 ms Radiation! as Cons Edison W South Pacific 44 fit Nor 11y 6411s Vanadium In! T T 57 Westngse 30 Kennerott K014 MONTREAL real and Canadian stoc changes Friday. industrial turnover was 167.- one 000 shares and mines and oils D MM 751.000 shares. The composite index was up 0.3 to 147.0 as ad vances outnumbered declines 94 :1 no to so. lndustrials added 0.3 to 152.5. oore Corp. advanced V4 to 55. ,- and Asbestos and Chemcell it each to 2% and 14 30. Canada run Cement was off as to 47% and 6 Dominica Glass V4 to 17%. Utilities gained 0.3 to 137.2. Trans-Canada Pipe Li to 30% CPR Telephone it. to 24. Im :erp;7tivlnciai Pipe Line lost V. 0 Papers advanced 0.3 to 137.11. Great Lakes rose 15 to V4 to 3079. Consolidated dropped to 41%. Banks were up 0.2 to 125.0. “I” Banqne Provinciale climbed one m“ point to 50 and Canadian Im- perial Bank of Commerce V4 to 65%. TorontoJDominion fell ’12 to I! M. tor base metals were med. International Nickel was up 15 to 114% and Noranda v. to 457.. N M" v to 2m. Hollinger dropped 4 In speculative mining issues, NA Ash McAdam was the favorite. ris- ing nine cents to 70 cents on "‘V 00750 shares othe gainers in- r eluded ‘l‘ranaterre with six cents to 59 cents. and Folio with one Penal-c cent to 10% cents. I Interprovinciai Minis; a n d Dredging and Copperstream de- clined one cent each to 16 cents aod'on cents ‘r—h-Htmaw— no °l"Illa .10. m lost so. ada-iii Abltll in MM 141—: Miller In...“ I 4-: Alas. .- “u... sluts “an Isis-4s muss-mump-e slos- yr .3. s . MUS-lo Inn-isms MIT- .fl' hi "4:..." .3...“ “AI: assau- sans. actions 0% B C Ph 6% I’ll'lo 110 1'10 Pound sterling up 1-16 at C SOC-M I7 1 coo K1396 SW: 33% 3543 8 'n V. 100 31.33% 13!“ 131/‘_ M 100994 94 94 +1 100 $5 55 55 . 10) 8137/11 13% 13% —-%i 1m I111Vs 111% 1% + Vs I54 IIW: ' 3! some early proiit N 00 4 “457045164590 1‘- In West Fri Thur 030 597 W 79 Std 0 NJ char 431/: Did Aircraft 483: 'B he added 0 it to 45%. and m "m + Int Atlas n. 7100 no no no +5 I Doom soon a I looting Avis till 05% Mb 26. 3.0. m Faust is to 30. and Macmillan rsgrrtisr thirst: 1 E5 iii ! a 3' fairing? f E ' Home 711.071" (2N I77 77 7'7 Beflhmmuhmm +16 ssosm 7% M “335M854 monuments—h 285530 moo +95 “WNW—9a 590159018“ W I1 PI‘OG aoo 833% 33% I!“ P son a. — 46 51/. 511+ v. ‘ N xd 350 “1% 651/4 05% + M 1100 410 400 4” ‘5 C M +50 Cdn Fat or H0 “3% 13% 1355-— M 33 V1 I11 111 120 I'll 30 N+ V! I “'10 K 324% 73% 230—90 aoo 813V: 13% m coo 017% 17% Ulla—IA 10 i 1 10’6- M m 311% 3180+ I" saw W 26% 2344+ W) “MW 10% 30 I54 54 54 co m 73 7| 335 one I) so —% 7008330 30% Nib—K 1G7 530 so u ‘ 35 W 51/4 “Vs-11% soo INN 114% 1460—“ 3 M7 47 ll m I“ 25” + Vs wt MIN 1:5 1:5 —15 In “its 5 Start VI MW 17% — 200 1141/: 1‘73 14% 9 19 00 Ilfl‘l’a 16%,“ am 30% 33041430 3011. +Vs IU' F 5M]! 3911 Ilfll'z‘s 151% 151% + 1h 10' 1A ' s— M —% < l: I 51/4 + $6 14%- 105 314% I 1190 8137/: 13% 1.7144 1.5 38‘s ' :4 "‘1'% N 34 +14 31 21 021 150 moi/1101.4 tolls—ta 25081613 131/.~si 300374 791474 S E C a, S" r a if 2 = O n 3 .3. p i 8 } vs no la 1: sous out m- 1.5 sec aim use not + 14 on sic-410 10% + 1‘ I10 10 10 1M 1M 1'! ——I nus min 35% am — u 1.00 I) so D 14100 It'll/4 I7 17 :so sum 1m in. is 60 soon ans It“ 4- M H I I —1 01096 10941014 4- is 547 I! ll NADIAN M M M 2.30 as so as re 10 I“ II e 1A 0 I new ,7 fl 17 1500 11714 71/: ~ 1001 loo 100 +3 1250 1a 17 10 +1 110 335 335 000 is is in menu a as :19 +9 41 :n 40 moo 16 104 105 100 0” I20 sao ~15 I14 14 14 +0 5 g Man-site oooo ms molds +4 1 Seen A MONTREAL (CP) —- Prices ,cm J... m 1 m closed fractionaily higher In‘Chlb Coo moderate trading on the kMonte] ex- 1 W ooo 5 I 4100 10 I‘m 10 + K W 1‘ 111 1’1 . no I l I A I I 4% M “+50 13%!” 13% 50 I) 50 MI Vs II ‘15 II —d 140 II) 340 +1. no room —4 1s 1s ~1a new 4 4 ‘mao o s s so so so +s lo I +0 oaoo isms isI/Hm soon:- a +1 iiooassso +4 ssssoas at a —-a use 41 41 41 moon s 1014+: m as so n 10:00 '1 s 0—: 1119500 I1 «1 +1 mo 45 so soon s a 1.3001» 1371274 in eoooiassis‘is 1-1 1 11 +1 0 sooo4 4 ms 006% room-14.1 ssoososvss-i acacia-111.1 muut+14 amass monsoon—do veers 1s-1 s sameness" sssoaisiai—i “assoc—i mumm+ ~1mu+fi resonator “fluid-l 10404.0.“ 1.01747“ sons 110mm lull-4 '33: u . "2.1.3:: — . 1' murals-II an .m.“! “+16 ' PRODUCE MONTREAL fCP) —— Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale prices to country stations, wooden car- tons: Extra - lsr 36-37: large 34-35: medium 30; small 21; B Dutter: . Current receipts non- tenderable 51%; 93 score ten- derable 53; 92 score tendera‘ble Cheese: Delivered Montreal. waxed current receipts, whole- sale Quebec white 36; colored 36g‘lr'lm milk powder: Spray pro- DESI‘GN BOOK cess No. 1 in bags 12 - 13%: roller process No. 1 In bags 12- 1:: feed 11—12: butter milk pow- der feed BIA-9. Potatoes: Wholesale selling price. N3. 755 3.60.400: NE. 505 2.50-2.65: NB. 105 .56 - .59: latest design book on- The titled ‘Canadlan Guide to Home Planning and Design" is now available at the offices P.E.I. White 755 4.15-4.30; P.E.-I. . 01 The Guardian and The Ev- white 509 2.802.”; P.E.l. white IOLL‘F'F ,___._w.# Val Mar aoo lahlte Star 17100 61 56 59 +2 11 ans 500 as 1: I! —5 Total sales: Industrials WM. Miles .lId Oils 7.71.000 le‘lAl 5.562.000 Thursday. muonro c o TORONTO lectlon. ening Patriot for 31, tax free | This new edition includes in- orma on tails. landscaping. colos- se- etc.. plus over 100 on financing in de- choosefrom Also included are full details. on how to order blueprints. Leo i .1 Waits TORONTO (CPI — Stocks i:,°°'.“‘h, Ill closed the week on a bright note with prices mostly higher and trading moderate. Outstanding issue on lative mining stock, ' 44 cents to $2.45 active dealings. 1411-1: industrials made a modest Laab Min 1. Dutauit gain with Chrysler advancing .ioburks J oiiet Jonamth the Joutoi board was Marchant. a specu ‘-10ws which . Kenvms m Kerr Add K Anacoo rans-Canada Pipe ‘ m. u“ “A to 54. T Lines tacked on V2 to 39% with L Bank of Nova Scotia and Can- ada Iron up V4 each to 7111/4 and Massey' Ferguson traded Luz AM Leila coon heavily and was unchanged at “M1... 30 after earlier setting a high of 30%. Rothmans slipped 1d to 12% after an announcement Thurs- day that cigarette sales in Can- ada were down eight per cent in the first quarter of 1964. Senior base metals were firm. Inco advanced in to 85 while Noranda and Hudson Bay were each up It to 45% and 55% re- spectively. On index, industrials were up .30 to 156.29. base metals .60 to 04.02, western oils .28 to 97.99 and the Exchange Index .39 to ma 145.92. Golds were down .10 to 132.55. Volume for the day was Mom 1 LL Lao ‘ I' .195. 000 shares compared with mm" noon Iy the Csaldian PrDas soon I I moo I! n I! 16 Baanklield m 16 10 '4 Dares I Barnat H 70 +5 Base Nets H700 i'l LN. 10 +1 Bash I700 Na Dbuq moan av Boldler 500 5% M 305— Va 311 VI u H Bethlm 21 590 vooo 1.100 101/: 10% IM-'fi I 311111! 51000 It s I llvnck Bay moo 14 12's 711b~ x 1500 Broul Reel 2900 4a 41 41 «1 1M '70 Bull 1721!) 115 and 215 +14 Bunker K «moo M —l inamflo 15000 '10] 164 m — Camp Glib 45 p N no 215% 15% 15% M . 90 at LI 111 Mine! mo 01% 1116 21111—1! lannstrsl 105m 5 0 B CDyno cooo 110 1M 1M -—1 906 so 045 D Caodora noon 1) 17 1M 11L: Captain MI I I + Vs Casaiar ad 310 912% 1d 15% Clnor M 17 17 17 -—1 Cheshirk 449700 1.1 9‘") M'v‘a or SM 10% 10 19V: 41 Nib-Kw 1M 11 1 1 t Imo coo Coch Will 14130 J” Comb Met soar 1M 19 1' —-1 Conialaa soon 72 75 J“! an II! 10451” C Callinan 30M 9 9 A 1015 29% 23V: IOTA—1'6 C Halli m 301/: M ' +1 "M’le sooo 1“ In W - -I i‘ “M's-us 1971 M M M 4 Mogul moo can 0.0 M 510 C Morrison w 0 I U H t‘ Moder no '1” 1' ll 0! Con New 5030! I 1:141: -1 N o1 sooo ‘10 . SmP-thhr 3'00 I01 1’! 1M #1 Rod “9 M ’4 M-1 C Harcourt 1’00 1“ M ill-‘9‘: c loam moo MM 10 D +1 Coawoct son I. on II —4 as. In I I i —‘I Cop-lla- W I I I Curva- Iim I I I Gulch no 40 4 s I +2 Crsla'ml BO 017% 7 fill/61%“ Croinor W I“ 14 14 + if Crowpat 40m 10 9'6 10 + % Cum room 10 I! 1‘ m I I! 13 “ ra on N 17 17 i7 + D'A l m n u. g ‘ due ‘1” I — v“ an m '13“ ms + 16 Dish-I will! :00 I” -—5 Diacove 96 275 9:5 17: +2 Donalda soar We to” 8% M 2W: +1 III Mal 1050 1” I” '1‘ +I no U I! U lloi soon I I I F‘wfl 1‘ moo 10 ‘1'! 1716 +1'-/s I 1.3.1” ‘1. no +I use ileI II -—-M 111110 10 0 ’ I 3..." a. 5’2 5'4: u Iltses 15 IA + 431/- (M -:'A 111' W 21 i) 31 — ‘3'.- II + .14 Gold!!! u I ’1 5‘7 —-1 [tn-due no no I“ It 'I Call L m I It I —-l manor m 710 as 7D +10 lard Rock M 11% 1‘: In? 4” I — 13...“: so a. a .- +ss am III I II! 17 +1 will! W In I I awed so. at '1- no us I «Hills. . III as m— 14 1100 II, t m .0 .70 + 90 tin-Pom ' loss I. 1’ 1| 4 Mk I” M I l H v I lots- .1- IO . 0 I700 310 216 III +1 M 11 ’asaoo 245 M +44 6500 13V: 121’: 1394+ V1 56 54 $5 1625 III-Th 14% 14% soo 10 10 10 + 90339133” 15 450051 5019 M ._ 15000 110 o 91/. - vs 1055 7:10 750 7110 98 19 17 11m 1 w. 14033 (1113 son 90 1500 191/: 19% 19h— Va 7500 all I ~— "A '10 10% 161‘ Vs 210 600 675 5 17% 13V: 17V: 1116 25100 310 IDS I 10 7 1A 11% ’l -— l V: no u 5 fl ‘ Makers 21700 10 10 151»; 1 1A McWal ml 84 M 10 +1 Mentor 41m 44 4 I 4.1 —1 01' J on 05 0| Utah 2000 Ti 11 11 rim two .15 .15 . t 2.9 Minflra 1.9 17 l l-J 11 soon 12 ii 110 m It Wright Jill!) M (at 1 5 Toronto Stock Eachassgeluno II N C“ u 31;): 1;: m? “:1, +1 ' Complete tabulation of Friday tran- con” w - . . N Goldvue arm 1 It ‘1 I ‘ V1 actions. Quotations in cents unlsa H d m a. 31;, 51 marked . z—Odd lot. xd—-Ex-dividnd. N N; a ’” m5 ‘ xr—Es-rights. aw - Fix-warn . N w mo ' use from previous board-lot N “do” a“ 1‘ PM 1. +21“ closing sale. mm! m 17 —1 . m ‘ N Myllma 4000 114 13% g" + 50 u , .; or 13% 1 + och Iales l:71;in Close Ch go N" “my” ’00 m n 1 cc" - ‘fi fi “ N Senator I10” 011 6 B .i J Advocate 100 M 645 no 9 1““ mm m m 19% 19:“ “a - ' Nlda 1m 9 a 9 -1 Anton 0m a1 45 41 1 AW" m T 1 gaunt 4109a:no 1:10». 1:4 17:14 :41 onto . - ‘ Angular son 110a 1514 1514 14 No” m m m m M l I '- “WWW—10 M 12 13 DESIGN No. Chi-IN Kli-LIv-Iod Rim... 9“ Sq.Fv. . Ic- pop The clean cut lines of this contemporary split level em- phasize the modern trend in architectural deaifli. There are three bedrooms on the up- per levei, and underneath is an extra room which would be suitable for a study, den. of- fice, or even an extra bed‘ room. There is a handy wash- roomflnyenien—t to ther_back reasonable. .N Bordu 171100 111 '15 16 1h Rank 3000 26 as N '1 ‘N Rook 1000 :u 31 :1 + INorthcal' 237-115 on 75 7c '1 Northgate 4750 no sac 45 11-0 ova Mines till :12 a: 2 8.4 Nudul 110150 I! ll 12 O’Briai 4060 N n as u wt‘ua soon 1‘ in 15 +1 Opemiska cm 070 aao 708 dish 11011010 m 510 IR Osisko 1000 40 40 40 Pamour 100 1” 1m 111 Parsmaq 7150 17'»: 16% 1614 r '4 no loos vso ran 700 l to 150 as 291. m P 1 moo H u M —«l Pee Exp] 24300 4: M 71' P do. 4000 15 14 14 -— 14 Pick Crow 1200 55 55 N —1 ‘ Placer 405 sac 30% MM v is lporc Pay 7007 42 40 40 — Preston I175 010 610 010 r 10 Purdesi 121m 11 11' ‘l a 707 7% 7% 7L: — Vs Que Chlb 5G) 6 15 16 — ue Lith 1000 290 no no Qunston 4000 10% 1011‘: 101a uemont 465 905 905 so: 1! Radiore cm 4.1 (1 (I ‘Ragian 10700 so 56 as +1 rock 500 7 7 8171‘ - 3 Realm 000 M 9 I ecvel 54!! 310 am I'll 4 Raxspar 1000 113V: 00 nib-:14: a Z '5' s 2: s “s S GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK 2. IVING IT'S -15'-I' sum. 40'— 0' RE KM ISLIIEZOLII' door. Furnace and utility or- ea are located in the full base- ment beneath the Kitchen-Liv- ing area. There is also ample space for a large recreation room if desired. This home of- fers an exceptionally conven- ient layout for a growing ta- mily. Because of the very ef- ficient use of the floor area, cost of building would be quite Rockwln 500 5 fl 8 Rowan Con 310111) I! 17 10 'a 1'01!) 21 an 21 +1 ' Salem 2000 401': .19 St -1 E San Ant an Stand mm 101 as o .4 Sircoo 100 . 17') 175 1715 Starratt um M1 5 Y Steclov 40m 2 ll 11 . Steep It 1795 4m it!) 490 +10 1 Sturgeon 0600 12% 12% 0000 14 131‘: 14 a 212 no nos «10 I Territory 2140 is 16 15 — 'a I! 31 to +5 3 ’l‘hom l. 1100 47 416 so —-1 - Tombil) INN 139 133 1.15 +5 ; 'I‘orbrit 39 I Tor-moot 01 i 5 41 l Tr Can ism 91 so so a N 5 5 — Z ’1 ll 11 Uri 1’ mp soon on 119 101A ‘ Va Upp Call mm H ‘1 6 Urban 15V: Acme Gas soon is 11 11 —1 II“ loan can an ass is: —o u Dov mien oi 21 21 51mm“ as soon no as no no wmmu W, m m m ,l 11115 Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. June 27, 1964. 7 w Buy. ‘2?» «11 1; '1’. g 1,. [main son I“ 23 Ill Dominion Dividnd est liaos moses 4eo an 1"" CM 801'" 47- 4'4 Wa Minion inquiry wiliroy 350 145 in 14.1 +4 l ANII xDrcyfua Int- wuiuu anon 10V. we w. +1.4 1M0“ “‘15 61* ‘1 m so Grown 11m 12 1 a +1 5 «um 11% 71v. . v. lFedcratd Grow all new so 17 n +s IC'mP 3* 6083"“ 79’17‘"</4 FiruoflsndGaI Yale Load won 11 11 1 Jot-Dom um H w- v a lFll‘St 011 and Gas vs Bear no so no no . INDUB'I'lw-l 1 onda Coliec "A:- Young no 4000 7v. 7». 11,-. .. u. iMumw «no snow sold 1in >1. road. Colictif ~11: mm m u d Ic am sooo s11 . 101‘ 11 V . to road. Collectit "c" moo a .i :0 Issues so Oils 9% Group Inc. lenmae soon 1 :n 21 —1 1 ° 14° 01W- M W: Growth 011 and (m Zulapa now a». alts a +1 ,6“ 3“. 174 It! I II I z! — '4 Investors Groom Inland 300 87% 7'»: 71,-; -r '. Investors Inn 100 067 VI av .13 l Investors Mutual 75 out. “Va 647/- a 's ' Accumulating 634 m m 23%. '«a Mu.ua| [to <- ‘III7 “We :5 ‘/a N . saw. 1le Ms + is One William Stret Total sales: 4.195.000. ,lmo s a 3.11m!“ 250 “2% so»: 257 1 --'— xPutnam Growth Cllvan m 5 a u 4:“ ‘ "MT ACTIVE TORONTO “MIA ‘ Rld on ‘ 011 2400 00 19! 00 ‘ I! “0 Cindi-l Pull L I I xfieaearch love-mil 08 Pete 1000 no 310 315 i 3‘0" hill “13th Close 11.0 .Savings Invatrnent Delhi 2:115 am am am _ 1Nnus'ra1su; 1on2 Exam Fund cos ( Delhi in la) 1 ~ '10 I' II 53071 30 so xTV hiertro cs Ex Gas icon 1111 is 17 1 Emily Oil 14040 i‘fiimed investment Dal was soo ms '15 ;Dom Tor mama-a uh. + 1. llrl." ed Arcumulatsva 6 Sup Oil loo sis 16 la Abnibi anon amt am 144.- I, w 1 Dr are a a s: o 0'0"! A 'le 99h x—11.a. Funds 0 West P 970 140 ins 135 Va 'md- w 01 -- —— Dome Pete 900 915% 1 a is“) - In 7: 5.. 470 can —-5 3m “1;, 101a 101),. I, IProvo 170'!) 199 m 190 +4 not) 310 all 306 —5 Calvert arm 45 do 44 “3.1 Mm mm 10 1015+ 1., Am Leouc 10000 10 so in +1 Gr Plains and 10% —I Doon- 1s . 1.," By THE CANADIAN PRESS 1 501714” 97° “'3 '4 G "1”" “a ‘ Algoma Central end Hudson “Mldc‘” " m" “'3'” 5" ' Mm“ Raliwa Co.. common 25 Muictty am so 1s 10 +1 ct- Ill 91». 101.2-1In;::lis Sept 3'1 record Aug 7 aooasorooaso n L. .., .. Nat Pei. one 400 sec sea -5 Torment mm as 2a 21 .s B.C. Sugar Refinery Ltd. pld. M 1000 3“ 35 3° —1 m” I ' 530° '05 “5 v“ - 25 cents. common 25 cents. July N Davies moo amen“: it: MUTUAL my”. '3]. record July °“' "5“... ., . * “mg-,"ggf-gdzggfw 1 Crown Cork and Seal Co Ltd. wta aooo as as as g ‘ m Ali 75 cents. Aug. 15. record July humao coo a a 3:1 -0 All con Com 0.0 0 11.55 5. “'ifser 0000 35 S can my. “0 O ‘ Lt com_ a“ 5800 91 50 —1 Ameilrican Growth 10.15 11.31 D" :00“ Mt airy. 31‘" 0rd Prom Gas 270311 199 192 I99 +4 Beaubra pg 01 m0" 09" S. ‘U y . rec Ran or m 15 40111.4. —4 Canada Growth 5.: 05.311 Jul.V 3- Sal‘r-ce 1549 11 307 210 10d" r I “m layer" 7.“ ‘7] f " ~' —" 11000 1 1c 0 .Cnnsdiann Investment ass 4.34 CARDS GREET WORLD S'umier 220'0 16 1.5 15 4 '6 can Trung 4‘3 5‘ I Stanwell 14.9.7 70 75 '10 +1 Canafund 40.06 52.141 1 l NATIONS TC" C°"’ m“ 7'" 5"” m 4° c“"“"°" ““"‘" "3 7" 'i‘hLNUINEDChildren's Fund esti- Triad 011 ms 190 1111 1m 4 ‘Collective Mutual a 5m one 9 ', ' . Oil 11.50 aim M 4m - M'- commonwum. m... 10.3.. 11,2. .mates in a new report that it llnispher z: 22 22 +1 ‘Commonwealrth ln'tr. Lv. at» 9.7114 lsold 32,000,000 greeting cards U Cm 1'1 2344 3'0 WI 199 -1 Cor rate Investors 11.42 12.49 {around vh world and dented lln Reel P 2500 .14 82 34 +2“) Divrsificd Inc. "A" £1.65 1 e We. a . r -. .. .. $1,900,000 on them in 1900. com- pao 3mm 15 16 10 l i Diveruned Inc. a m a.” . sburne 1m 1m 1m lo 4 xmvmmd Sham 3,79 4.45 .pared With 26.000.000 cards and 1w Decalta ates zoo zoo zoo —~.1 Dominion Compound 4.11 4.42 151.600.0011 in 1962. ior URI) 17“: 1-7 17% l v: 1ARGANZA! llFE TIME ALUMINUM WINDOWS ".95 Regular $32.00 For a limited time we offer at this Low. Low Price. Top Quality Combina- tion Aluminum Windows. with the following outstanding features: Triple Track (store screen in top of window in winter). Auto-Pile weatherstripping throughout. Interlocking meeting rail. Will not rust, warp or corrode. We take measurements and guarantee proper fit. We install at slight additional cost. 5 windows for as low as 5.00 per month. Manufactured in Monoton. NB. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 3|.95 Insulated Aluminum Siding completer installed and guaranteed. We will give w soluter FREE. 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Tuesday—Konsington—Ramso Esso Service Station—lo—lzzm Wodnwday—Smmnide—Ho Thursday—Montague—Doug’s Service Stution—lO—-—12:30 Garden of the Gulf Museum 1:30—4:00 pm. Friday—Reid’s Corner—Travel Bureau 10:00—4:00 pm. THE ART GALLERY IS NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC DAILY 10:00 A.M. — 8:00 RM Special Centennial Exhibition—“A Century of Colonial Painting” arising» ed by the National Gallery of Canada. Confederation Life Association—“Canadian Historical Collection." BOOK FAIR DAILY: in the concourse—10:4!) mun—8:00 p.m. TOURS Monday through Friday—11:00; 1:00; 3:00; 5:00 Saturday—10:00; 12:00; 4:00; 5:00 Sunday—1:00; 3:00; 5:00 Couple“ Tour of Centre — Adults 35: Adolesioo To Art Gallery Only—25¢ Children up to Grade 8 (unimponiod by Adultl—FREE High School and University Students—150 Friday - Saturday Twilith Performance Confederation Theatre Box Office, Queen St. (2-2464) an's of REL—10:00 a.m.—4:00 p.111, CENTENNINIAI. WELCOMES THE FOLLOWING: CONVENTIONS: June 28—30—Moritime Automobile Dealers Association Julie 28—30—Atlantio Conference of Catholic Hospitals July who Association of Master Plumbers and Mechanical 11 to“. CENTENNIAL EVENTS: July l—SPECIAL CENTENNIAL CEREMONIES. Summerside 11 a.m.; Horse Racing, official opening of Centennial Fountain, Parade, Fireworks. Jilly l—DR-UMHEAD SERVICE. Charlottetown, 10:30 0.111.; Military Re- li ceremony staged by the Royal Canadian Legion of Prince Edward Island with HMCS Stadacono . .m. Ancient Military tradition recognizing the lowering of the colours during darkness—with the pipes and dnuns of the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders of Canada) Comp Gagetown, N.B. July l—BAND CONCERT 8 p.m.. Centennial Fountain nm.'8nmmmide with July l—RETREAT CEREMONY Memorial Field. Charlottetown. 8:30 P HMCS Stadacona Bond of Halifax, NS. July Z—Band Concert 8 pm. Memorial Field. Charlottetown, HMCS Stadacona Band, Halifax. ' July H—CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS. Parkdaie-Sherwood 11:00 a.m.—Parade, Sports, Sky Diving Exhibition, Sta-mt Dance July 4—RE-ENACTMENT JACQUES CARTIER LANDING in Alberton. C. Brown with non Cartier‘s landing here in 1934. They will he met; on shore by ndiom from Lennox Island depicting the "MOS NEW WATERFORD. Lt. Commander R. UNTD. m-emcting J local inhabitants of that day. The. 1964 CENTENNIAL SOUVENIR BOOK Is now on file at Confeder- ation Centre Theatre and local hook shores and newsstands. W w