DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY THE CANADIAN PRESS oronto—Market lower; mod- ate trading. New York -— Market higher; ustriais strong. Montreal — Market generally er; light trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP)—The cos- g bid on the U.S. dollar in Canadian funds ed ound sterling closing bid was .0174. the asked 33.02%. Fri- y the closing bid was $3.01 -16. the asked 33.01 15-18. NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP) — Chrysler as the star performer with a mp of 4% as the stock mar- et Monday made its best gain nce arch 20 with turnover st below 4.000.000 shares Encouraging economic news. long with republication of New ork Ci y’s ma} newspapers fter a 114-day strike. were the amewor or an vance that hnwed flashes of power along ith scattered spots of weak- ess. Chrysler was the most active sue. closing at 96% on 91.900 ares. The autos. along with steels. obaccos, chemicals. airlines nd rugs made progress. The attern was mixed for aero- pace issues. electrical equip- ents and nonferrous metals. Dow Jones industrial av- .rage rose 3.34 to 685.86. com- u fairly close to the mid-Feb- nary recovery peak of 688.96. PUBLIC FORUM (Continued from page 6) bed lobbyists in our own coun- . , who would perhaps betray ur security. our sovereignty, in the best interests of Can- da for persona gain. I will close this letter. by quot- g from the Book of Books: ot deceived. God is not mocked. r whatsoever a man soweth, at shall he also reap" 5-3 m . Ther re let us not heed the illusions . a. w that we ave in John Diefenbaker. a . an of abiding purpose. of su- reme tolerance for al the reedoms. and of unswerving in- grity. Let us therefore kee anada under his care for five on years at least, and give lm the opportunity to imple- ment his designs for her wel- ours. I am. Sir, ctc, St. Peters. P.E.I. Volume rose to 3,980,000 a. '1 o shares Iro Kev while Dome Alum iutn ltd. and international Nickel each added was down % What stocks did: % m Friday's 3.390.000. stocks. generally. were up from fractions to a point or better. with losers moving in the same range. The Associated Press average‘ of 50 Rock. adunm 1.3 m to country stations wooden 259. . Among Canadian issues traded -47; medium 45245 Hudson Bay Mining rose 84 3 ~37 and Mines. and Granby Distillers grams %. Prices moved higher on the 5°C American exchange. Volume a 1.040.000 shares compared 9118- 50! 100 .with 1.030.000 Friday. .‘and Fargo Oil each rose 1-16; 105 27-29: P-E-I- twhile Scurry Rainbow Mining Sea- reston Oil PRODUCE ure department quotations: 1 Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices, car-r extra~large .48; large .46-l ' small .42:. cos. .3 Butter: Current receipts non; tenderable 5114-5172 . e e s e delivered Montreal waxed current receipts: White 84%. colored 35; wholesale ’Que white 34%: colored 35. Potatoes: Que. 74s 1.50-1.70; . - 1.10: N.B. 753 1.902: NE. 505 1.15-1.21; NB 2.25-2.35: : 10s .35-.39; California 1003 575-6 California 50s 3-3.25. Skim milk powder: Spray 25%. and 26 4. 15%. r-e O posite 0.1 0 POLITICS VS. PEOPLE ;— I believe it was Will ogers who said pplesauce. I d gers spec ‘. all politics is ’t know wh much in evi- . owadays. It is being spread on 0 thick that both party leaders would lead one to believe th e Canadians who are old enough to vote are nothing but a bunch of nuts. Anyway. there’s a grave issue at stake on April 8. and those of us who are old enough to have a vote should keep in mind th e fact that nothing is p o l i ticaliy right which is morally wrong. Let us not take the attitude that any government will do. member that an infinity of poll- tical err adopted, 9- ars which, being once often become principl- The 151131 crop of promise are now in the planting stage, Banks showed Scotia rising 1% t very heavily. Teletilm was up 20 cents to .05 to 120 down 1% to 18. Losing V4 were Asbestos at Great Lakes Paper Industrial Acceptance other gainers included Cans- dian Ceianese, 1 Pacific Pete. up % to 12% and Hudson's Bay Company. up % up a 100 Vt 6%0%+ ClmkaC 330 864% 64% 64%‘ Pow at 1 at on Canadian Breweries was down Vs to 10% in heavy trade. gains, Nova 0 73 and im- Atlas V4 0521/ 3. The incides were mixed, pa- pers falling 0.4 to 105.1. indus- trials 02 to 120.4 and the com- .3. Banks were up .6 to 125.8 and utilities 0.2 D L“ 117.1. a new high. MONTREAL CLOS...G STOCKS By 'I’h Canadian Press Montreal Stock Exchange—April 1 Quotations in alone 3. z—Odd lot. xd—Ex-dividend. xr—Ex- rights xw—Ex-warr nts. Net change is from previous board-Bot closing sale. e stock Sales High Low Close Cfl'l' Abltibi 040% 40 40% Algomn 450 49% 49% — '% iumini 3703 023% 7.5% 25% +% [Slum 50 7 47 47 pg '1‘ 4p 32 843% 43% 43V:— 34 Arg 270pr 100 351% 51% 51 Arg C p 500 90% 8% + Asbest 1270 326 25% 25%— Atlae 811 175 3750 3750 3750 Ink 535 Dan NS rts 6858 320 300 320 '20 3 NS 457 0 72 +114 Banq CN 500 574% 74% 74% + % Ba PC 00 $50 50 50 no CN rt 14 565 565 565 P 300 817% 17% i7%-— ‘14 Bell the 4410 355% 55% 55% 1+ ow 5 50 50 % Bow 5%pr 50 352% 52% 52 +1% owa'ter 05% 5% 5% + Bow Mer pr 5 851 51 51 :11 ~ 395 390 395 —5 Oil 070 330 29% 30 C Flared. 1000 316% 16 18 '15 BC Pow 1440 3197/. 19% 10% +% Brown 300 $13 3 3 «1» Build Prod B 20 Pow 300 022% 22% 22% Can Corn 815 337 30 30 —% Can Cem pr 200 328% 28% 20%— % CI F ry 22 12 Can Malt m :74 74 74 -— 1,4 L 115 54 54 54 n B 2900 10% 10% 10% '74 C Brew pr 100 352% 52 52% + % Ban 4100 354 52 + % C Chem 3015 89% 9 C Bu ky as Mon Fri. '. process. No. 1 bags. 8-1 %: roi- 329 509 ler process No. 1 in bags. 734-9: U h 408 mlf..b.dMorflt:§al7 :1: butter mils nc anged 280 296 now er e - 4- Total Issues........ 1.317 1.293‘ new You 0 use ssocrss Salads r 10o sees us 9% + it By The Canadian Press lhawin 1003‘ 030 20% 30 — % Beth steel Kennecott 72% Shawln A 5 830 30 3 Borg Warner 43% Monty W 30% Sham 4pr 100 344% 44144414 c and o 55% NY Cent 16% Shell: In pr 27% + in Cons Edison 047/. Radio Corp 59% Shell 00 670 316% 16% 16% El Auto El 53% South Pacitic 30 Sic rd 100 0 s Gen Eiec 74% Std 011 NJ 03% mp 50 $31 31 31 gtmdglll'n 3% Std Aiircrait 17:: Steel Can 1421 $19 10% 18% — % or y is anad um 2 Steinbg A 275 89% 101/ 9v In T '1' 4449/4 Weatngse 31 Texaco Ca 50 $15 45 ‘ 45‘ +% Dom 400 sow. 62% 62% % n A 095 31m 1314 13041—14 'I‘r c Corp 250 $1174 111.4 111/. my. 'I‘r Can PL 795 3241/. 24% 24% t 350 :5 14% 147/. — 1/4 MONTREAL (CP) .— Stocks Trclkf’éaw“ 10$; é% 2;“ ' a were slightly down Monday on Wm.“ n m m n u __ u the Montreal and Canadian ex- w“; p... 100 m 13 18 _ % citianges. Trading was moder- Weston A 0400 318% set 11%— % a e_ ANADIAN F ature loser was Penmans. M“ 700° “3 15 ‘9 down 6% to 29. Other heavy ‘32: A 256:: 552% 5:“ 53% :3“ losers were Falconvbridge, down A Beau Bell 2767 714 7% 71.4 '2 % to 58% and Handy Andy. +23 An: A Mly 11.950 245 243 Arno 2000 4 4% Atlas Tel 05800 7330 :00 805 +20 Augustus 4000 30 29% 30 Aut Fab 3 2500 140 130 I40 —10 Baker 3500 11 11 1 +1 Band Ore 1000 7% 7% 7% Beauc 1000 2.5 25 25 Beld C 45 $12 12 12 Bellchas 24500 26 25 25 + % Blue Bon NS 310 185171090 Bonilte ‘ 200 0 12% 12 12 —I Bruneau 2000 23 22 23 : Cal Ed 115 322% 22% 22% + 90 9 . MONTREAL (CP) - Agriculva The Guardian. Charlottetown. roan. April 2,1003. promises which. judging by past C Marconi 200 42 425 experience, will never be fulfill- girl,“ m m $2 $2: 1: , regardless of which side at Dd m '35 m gains the battle of the ballots. Coghlln 175‘ sziémm a That is why all parties flourish Cl 00 for a brief period and then die grogmlgstl 11m 33;; fig“ 3;: if; by swallowing their own fabri- cm... In. 1000 u m cation . Dist son 40% - Perhaps the average person Dome 1"“ 30 13' —V‘ d 'not vote for anything in 313:2?" “5 ’1”?! 1'“ lim‘ “ particular. but a some- D mm. ,1 thing or someone whom be dis- 1) on 1 1:31 likes. The true statesman ought D Gina ,pr 50 to be able -— it has been done by D 3"“ 17:: 2339:"; 37;“ :23" 2‘21"”? ‘”‘.”i“r‘l.°l:“€: err 1701...: .. .. no on‘ rom w a m — what it ought to he. never Dom 1'" P ‘3 1‘“ thinking of self-interest. orhand- 9,310.3? m :13}: ““ fi’ " g out the choice places to a now 3 '1 ndful o! ardent supporters. as ml Pout ” “ 53‘. m. 1% 2;» often happened he : m m: :2: ":2_:: And all of us ought‘ to begin at: no 27 27 +14 thinking on the National level. Oatln sans % :04 not seeking how much the gov- (mes I" m“): ’:;'?%13‘1’“ 1:“ :m eminent owes us. but how much 01. PM, m u“ . . y‘ we. the people. can do for 111‘ Randy wow. it is 1% these dangerous and saws ale :“oo :3 ,g“ 2:“ —-v. troubled times _ ' a so am. 1214 12% + % Selim one's vote for anythin m. 1.. no 140 140 1 k .no 0tehr d non:rrnsuows7msu “8%-1 you on at it. It leads int e en and 1 political bungling. and G 3:0 on mgtfluflt}: ’4 knows we have seen too mu 1...," m menu 1m 1m 01 that thing timing the history Int! Tub or no m m M of our own glorious Do ion. {11:0 rug :3; :1;- 1‘ one's c0113: 0: dime. 131:: m.“ c if lflgmmunmum+ V. Nick hi01:51.endliiteas'ootienegg.it 7.153 10303014333; “I a . ._ soiveourrtetion'e ems mum" 1"" n 3-... e must elect to office men who flan“ m '32“ “ls is 0 % areahletosee'beyondthep Laul‘hA 0000109410441H+% “Ir-mot tothe grea '3 I'm“ ’1‘...“ unborn suture. Today we are a 5"“: 1' mfluwufl‘13... r, maeopieJatukeepom-selv- W'A to are 714 794—44 eatreebyunltlngtogetheronly unison no sm_m 774—74 inajust causeandthisapplm "M A “u” :3 a'” ffmliticseeitdoestordilion. “$4, ’33“. ,. lonesome is the quality Ilan as tam sou sou—u "9 s ". nun-so as m 2114 an + is Have most Canadians have that "I I" 3: ‘3“ f,“ f“: a .soletusconsider .31... mm 17 17 +1» carefully all the political issues Pee Ps4! am 012% is 1214 + is '1 when the tint e 1:“ saws. ram-4v. "In. themmt‘hatfnt m” m" m" "cm “1" an on no on «a urn—is «use "when:t wm Ii“ 2’13..." ’1’. :0“ .s‘sis :14.“ Ohm our ' . Ole Me .7004. U I " ‘Inrwomv smieotszgngtsgu is man menus. absten- use M use me C Floor B 50 l C Collieries 100 38% 3% 8% + ‘A C Kodiak 216 50 40 50 C Silica 200 100 100 100 Canorama 1500 15 14 15 rh c 2000 7% 7% 7% + % Cent Ma 2000 5 5 5 esslan 6127 228 210 215 —10 Cleveland 1000 4% 4% 4% Cumin 2000 3% 3 3 C Bel'sek 12000 11 11 11 +1. Mogador 250 3 13 s C Paper ' 330% 38 30 — % ops‘tream 2000 9 17 9 Crusade 5500 16 15 I5 -—.1 Delta Elec 500 155 155 155 me 30% 30% + % an 33 34 —-1 D Oilcloth 27‘0 324% 24% 21% — % Dumont 7500 23 +1 Fab 14500 15% 15 15 + % Fontaria 1000 5 5 Fox 95000 29 24 's aspe 0000 3% 3 3% + G Autotrn 550 370 370 370 Glen Lake 600 174 171 174 —-1 sol 100 150 150 150 ——0 Inspiratn 200 20 20 210 Int Helium 9100 199 183 193 +0 Inte v 7500 1 11 1 Jubilee 12030 330 315 325 +0 Klein 00 345 340 1140 Male 700 o 50 50 McKinsy 12300 35% 31% 32 -—2 Met Chi 500 16 16 16 —1 Midepn 500 139 139 139 Min Co 00 314% 14% 4% +% istanso 5500 67 65 67 Monpre 6800 4 14 14 +2 Mt Pleasant 6899 00 89 +3 Monpre 6800 14 14 14 +2 MR Dairies i 8 Nat Au Van 4300 240 215 215 ~30 N edco 200 170 170 170 Newrich 1000 12 12 — Nocana 000 I I A Rare 100040 40 40 +1 Opem mp 0000 15% 15% 16% +1 pemlska 100 705 705 705 +5 Orchan 2000 190 190 190 -—2 Pat Silver 3300 30 36 38 +1 ce Rivr 700 190 190 190 —-10 nnbec 2000 0 0 ‘1. Que Cobalt 600 240 240 Oil 00 4% 3 4% +2 lied Crst I 2% 2% 2%— St Colum 100 375 375373 Silver Reg 31 61 62 —1 Silvr Sumit 7500 88 87 B7 -—2 SC Pow 6 pr 119 511514 115%115% Spartan 1700 6 55 — Que Cobalt 600 240 235 240 (Xi 6200 4% 3 4% +2 Red Cret 000 2% 2% 2% SH. Colnrn 100 375 375 5 Saucon D 42000 15 15 15% Silver Bug 3100 62 61 62 —1 ache 4700 11 1 1 Talisman 700 110 01 o ——2 Talk: 2000 9 0 9 +1 Tib Exp 12000 7 7 orp B 370 825 E 25 + % Uri Ohllsk 10615 63 60 —2 Val Mar 200 05% 5% 5% Vnguln‘l 10800 10% 10 10 + % Western Bel 000 51 51 Closing salesr. lndustrials. 37.0001 mines and oils 520.700. .CPi—After show- TORONTO ing trendless action throughout most of the session. the stock market. led by industrials. dipped lower during moderate trading Mo ay. Canada Cement led indus- tnal losers. we a point to 30. Moore Co rail slipped "/s. r on International Utilities 74' and. Interprovincial Pipe Lines . Bank mostly higher with NovamiScotia up 1 . or Montreal 44. Motors were higher. featuring General Mo- torsnup 1% to a new 1903 high of 71%. and 11.8; Ford. ahead 41 to . 011 index. industrials dipped 1.11 to 603.97 and golds .52 90.97. Base metals advanced .31 to a new 1063 high of £3.14 and western oils rose .70 to 117m. ultimo FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS Insurance since 1872 Our experience at I years: Wanderer-Rents year . cast. ' .Chaflettstewn .lssnnserslile Oleatagae .Alhertsa V Agents Throughout the Province Volumewas 3.744.000comperedliuosae 1001' 81 III fillies loos 1014mm llnipsoas salsa mutants with 3,537,000 Frid.y_ Marboy 1000 is u Ashe toa 1000 375 370 370 —s Stedrnan 1115 min 1414 1414 Senior hue metal. had L“. March so s2 +s Un 'iut ad 74 74 _1 . Walkers 1155 358 571nm v.“ Ail-mu 1375 10% 10161014 —% Un Keno 103 no no no 1 Weston s 20 20 o .. Canadian Truman 4.02 5.00 Radisaon 4... 5,1. rador up V4 and Falccnbridge .nmin 750 :7 so 56 +1 Urban m7 :2 21 :1 nos! acnva roaonro arocxa Canatund 42.45 “.57 Regent 5.71 31 off‘ 5’4. unnar remained e1 eh I I vnndoo 3200 41/24 4% is: I'll ansdian Presa hamplon Mist 5.07 4.45 Research Investing 10.33 11.29 feature as it dropped 70 cents.”'“‘““ ’55 “0 “0 0": Vauze so a as as 45 1171105731111. Commonwealth Inter. . a. Savingl lnveetment 5.20 ms to a new 1963 low 013.25 on.””"““' '°° W' 9‘7 "1 V559" “00 1‘ 13% 14 +1 BA Oil 17477 no so so 1Commonwu int Lever 745 me 1002 Esoe. Fund on 5.37 sex 9450*“! tr“ r Th de. McIntyre 410 51 52 52 -% Violam 3300 169 164 169 -s Dom'Tar 10417 818% 177‘. is -1; Corporate investors .24 11.10 W Electronics 717 1.“ ‘ I 0 ll 0V0 . 8 Index“ 34 33 38 —1 Weedon 1000 31/: 3% 3%— V; win 8630 530 297/. 291/.— 1A Diversifi . )5 .Timed investment 5.35 a.” coine came on the heels of an;McMar 1000 6 I i _a mo a e a _1 {Bell Phone 5993 836 551/. 554/. . v.’ Diversified Inc a 4.32 4.75 i nit-ed Accumulative ms 5.02 announcement that the com-3146“;n 43330029“ 2723 *1 V‘Vvvsts gin: 1293300370” 115:1]a 210 +25 ’01:: Brew mi sum 10% iv — v.. Div‘ nd area 1.23 .so 5 f ‘ °“ 1 “ 8V: ‘r 1 s Dominion E uit Iii. lu.97 puny Wm be unable to completeloieta Utah 100 a I iwillroy same 160 155 157 +5 :N Cont 12700 37 as as .1 IDreyiur inc.q y lsls 17.5.1 ‘ INCREASED DEATHS its part of a current Unitedlmn Car 150 14 14 14 + % W111 500 i7 17 lSuinwell 121120 45 42 45 +2 . uropean Growth ass 7.le Kingdom contract because of a3 Min-Ore 50° 9 9 9 +1 Winch 7 7 7 iUN 0115 11333 1.70 147 149 H :redemed am. my 732 1 Between 1922 and 1945 barbi- 1a¢k of uramum or._ M eta 1000 7s 75 I6 .. Yale Lead 2.220 10 av. 10 .- lain Mylsma 7500 754 10 is ‘: won and Gas in 4.00 lturate-caused deaths increased 0 cnosuua “‘04:” Mt Wri t 22000 60 59 + Yellorex 500 6 6 0 1 MINES iFo ds Colicctll A 4.27 0.02 lby 300 per cent in the United ‘ , 11,. Cu“... p"... Multi-M 19000 30 211/: v it Yk Bear 1500 115 114 115 +2 111 of Lake 42000 24% 10 Fonds Coilectit B 5.53 5.08 1‘s" l 1"... k gun-"P4,," 1 Murray M 13600 122 115 1 +3, Young HG 2000 s o I + V)? Newuund 242300 26 2.1 2514' +1 lI-‘onds Co'Jectii C 6.30 6.05 ‘ 895' Complete tabulation 01 Monday trans- h {nil} I “aims 3% : +1‘ (Zermac 290500 22% 22% 22% ‘v 1&1. Nealon 99 26% 22 24 +5 1 roup . 3.54 3,51 l “"W- °“°““°'“ 1“ ' " "l‘ l P -00 ‘35 23 15 +2 iBibis 120200 40 38 :19 _2 Growth on and Gas 9.56 i . muk $‘z_°ddl°1-"d—Ex'dl"‘d°"d' Nu!” 199900 6% 26 +5 I [LS A Arcad 119750 60 .32 60 +5 llnveslors Growth 6.70 i ROYAL xr—Ex-rlshta. xw—-Ex-warranis. et N w 33 183: 3:14: 3' 39'4— in 21mm: Gas 10:10 a) 11 11 1 IUTUAI. runs ilnveators lntl 4.10 : Corporation Limited - cha e is from revious board-lot closv 1 CW mnex 60 2 257 259 ~i By The Canadian Prue mtors Mutual 12.53 7 l . - ' ml?“- P cw Cal 6050 271,4. :5 27 +1 lAm aduc 000 5 517. 5 am hi .Muluauccummm a." l Invesimcn. Semi! 1185 Net email 100 3 380 380 iAng ll Dev 4200 3214 a 31 +1 1 All Cdn Com 9.23 m 1, Jam 1 new; 5'.” l ALEX M. 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(They're either very good drivers, or a little week at mothe- motics.) I The Volkswagen is mall change In other P St. Peters Reed. Parlidale i . departments too. For a start, the oil never needs topping between changes. And even when it is time for a change, two and one-fifth quarts will do it. When it comes to the cooling system, your expenses come to zero. The radiator can't boil over or spring leaks or freeze up because there Is no radiator. We our car with air huteod of water. ROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTOR Iex 1055 On a long trip your thoughts may turn to service and replacement parts. Don't worry. You can be miles from nowhere and still find VW service. (We have 346 dealers right across Canada. As a matter of fact, why not test drive a Volkswagen of your nearest dealer new? And since it only costs him a couple of pennies, feel free to head for the city limits. W. R. JENKINS LTD. Phone 4-4543 Pope Motors, Summ'erslde, Authorized Dealer, Phone 6-3117