DAILY Oe RET oO TALONS SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto— Market lower; ‘ mod- erate trad ing: New York—Market lower; to- 0. lower; active trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL greene US. dollar closed at a premium of nadian funds, unchanged from Monday’s close. Pound sterling hanged. closed at $2.95, unc’ NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP)—Tobaccos were sold heavily again and the stock market continued its company to be m monotonous series of irregular | declines Tuesday. Trading was moder: The Gasesiabed Press average 60 to of 60 stocks dropped 258.40. American Tobacco fell 3% and | Chrysler 1%. Philip Morris lost 2%, Lorillard 1% and Reynolds * Eastern Airlines advanced 1% s it filed a plan for cheap reservation’ shuttle flights. | 1 gains were shown by Mountain Pipe pep i a American Air Lines. | both fell %. Imperial Tobacco mong Canadian issues, In- lost % to 15% to a, Industrial Ac- Am ternational Nickel finished lower. Most of the others | showed small gains or were un- changed, Granby Mining was up Textile fell i: 17% and Hud- son's rag t Company was un- ‘ Mines and changed at 13. ors Generar: Sone Sane Hollinger fell % to 20% among %,, and ahead % were Distill- McIntyre Porcupine. Prices were uneven on the American Stock Exchange. Shavginigan and Preston Mines | were off %4 - Scurry Rainbow Oil was up What socks did: Tues Mon Advances 410 332 Declines 631 725 Unchanged 270 Total Issues 1311 1325 NEW YORK CLOSING sTOCKS By Associat: P Beth Steel 4% Int TT My Borg Wa 46% Kennecott 80 0 ‘ont Cons Edison 824 NY Cent 1 FI Auto El 5°4 Radio Corp 60% Gen Elec 77% Std Oil NJ 34% OBITUARY Inserted by friends and rela- tives as a tribute to the d ceased. JAMES EDWARD WATTS “In the midst of life we are in death.” Shock ‘and sorrow filled the » whole community of Grand Tracadie and the surrounding area, when on the morning of Ostober 1st, it was learned that James Edward Watts, son of Mrs. Edward Watts and the late Edward Watts, was critically injured in cra proved to be a fatal aceiden The best ar medical skill and hospital care was given to the where for twenty-six days, in an oncious state, he waged @ relantions battle hetweca life and death. But the injuries sus- tained in the tragic accident pro far nd the touch of medical skill and hospital at- tention and on October 26th he | cr ‘pow passed to his eternal reward. CI Pow p | Tai Edward Watts was born | c Marconi and lived at Grand Tracadie during the forty-one years of his life. A member of a family of eleven, all of whom are still living, he was the last remain- ing of the family in the home. | stead to be the sole source of | comfort and assistance to his bereaved and aging mother with whom he lived. Time, the great healer, may soothe the aching heart of his sorrowing pmo ut it will never dim the m ory of a fond and loving son ree bring back the ee that cheer Charlottetown, fred MacDonald, St. John, N.B and Pearle, Mrs. John i His funeral, on October 28th was held in St. Michael’s Church Corran Ban, where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by his pastor, Rev. 0.P. Wood Present in the sanctuary were Very Reverend P. F. MacDon- ald, and Rev. Clair MacDonald os a ce eee ee tick Hughes, Jack MacDonald, Gordon Roberts, Michael Watts, en See Penge Comp: CARD OF THANKS The family of the late James focal, “he. oP We ee ee Holy Redeemer, Dr. Paul Cud- More, Dr. M. J. . nutses _§nd staff of the P.E.1. Hospital, tnd to all those who sent flow- tts, Mass cards, letters and Cards of ot who help- ed in any im their sad be- t i PRODUCE Steel prament Lid. of Hamil- Pills, however, were - Shawinig: % e 20% in heavy trading, cal- and | Bateman 3500 ae oe 2 ‘Bel Telephone was off % at. “opate Wicaada fell % to 59% among $23% 82%. C Dredg ” site 134 wa Mee rose % to 26% among|¢ xoark 2900 15 115 1 : papers. MacMillan at 195, and |c Silica 550 110 105 110 +8 group fares on its east coast ‘no Abitibi at 45% both eased go) Mount Pleasant was up two cents among mines. Jubilee Iron | gained 55 cents to -4.40, Glen | Lake Silver rose eight cents to $1.40 and Bornite Copper fell 1% cents to 25% cents in heavy ndex, 2 | at 70.59, utilities off 0.1 at 136.5, | Sauer off 0.9 at 346.3, com- ned off 0.6 at 276.4, papers off Of oe and golds off 0.79 imagneey tabulation of Tyesday trans change is ood "aida borda-lot a {i MONTREAL (CP) — satel — ee : Wholesale dealer eae | MONTREAL (CP) — Stocks to to country stations, wooden car- Bidcop | were sharply lower for the sec “Extra-large 41; large 40; | Boy the Mont: | medium 38 small 34; B 36 and | Brelorne Cc 28. Butter: Current receipts more | erable 63%-63%; non - ia Ges — gains, 109 to 53. ial Oil dropped 1% to 48 pela. job price 64-65, fresh in active trading. Foundation ell % to 12 Slater |able 63%-63%; fresh creamery | holesale tenderable 6342-64. trea Delivered Montreal waxed current receipts Quebec ae 31, wholesale white 32, lored 32%. *Pota toes: Local Reus 110-1. - 18% | . — trading. cee Steel local 50s, .70-.75: local 10s . Avalon Tele- | 25: N.B. 75s va ae oh in cue rose % to 15% on an 75-.85; N.B. nouncement the Board of Trans- ap- | 10s .24-.25; P.E.I. proved an offer to ane over the | | Anthontan 00 89 «66)CUS 75s 1.55-1.65, 6500 7 2T o & j | ‘atlas 11000 7 5 6 tlas Tel 19350 345 335 345 +5 August! 38 43 +4 Avalon 1590 $15% 15% 154+ % | Baker 1500 13. 13) (13 2500 125500 2644 z 284 1% -% 200 Barat Hill 4200 23 22% pa ” Cal Ed 23% et -% Canorama 2300 4% 130 «13 1 Carbec 47000. 2826 27 Cartier Q 500 9 9 9 nt Del 1990 50 750 5 Chemaloy 2150 210 200 20 —9 Chib Cop 5100 13 12 124—1% 44 4 a 4 —2% Cominga 3100 4% C Paper 654 $12% 42% 42% + % Con Gai 10 $1 19 Copstreaam 2000 37 35 8 37 It 100 820 «20 0 » «37 21200 11 10 10% Glen Lake 27400 140 132 140 +8 Geco Mine 300 $294 29% 294+ % Gold Age 1000 2% =6621%43 —1432%41 Hollinger 605 $21 20% 20% — % Int Helium 2300 3909 375 399 —1l0 Jubilee 2745 440 370 440 +55 2 42 Co Maclaren A 350 $23 22% 22%—% Massval 30009 8% a4—l a WW 40550 71 62 49 Mer Chip wicoo 18 18 18 rrill 900 Me Mid Chib 3000 360 28H 000 sone cure 1 7 7 7 970 % 57 + Mt Pleast 40700 209 195 215 +2 IR Dairies 375 $8 8 —%& Murray 2990 127 125 125 Nati 1 12 12 12 Fo! 25 5 5 s —% N a 5 New Rich 3090 184 18 18 =I PA Inv rt 1 : 10 aud 6500 oo ™ +% Pembina 200 83% Pitt Prod A 700 sd a 1a Place Go 500 66 «6668S Porcunin 10500 . 7 7 =! Que Chib 3300 7 6% O27 Que Cobalt 1200 410 400 406 —10 Que Smelt 11000 16 16 6 —% berval 9 Rol 8h 8% StL I 30 710 «#705 (705 St Law Div 625 195 19 125 Sauce Dev 3550 (75 Shop Save 301 au 1 % S Dufault 19500 16 139% 134 —1% Spa 18250 150 155 =410 Steep R 200 690 685 685 Tache 34800 7 6 29 +1 zin Trans Mt 1800 yi 4% 14%— n Gas 275 $21% 21% 21% — % U bestos 100 § 585 585 °15 Un Obalski 1700 ao z J Prin 2000 85 U Towns El 60 sti im 14%4—% Vanadium 100 330 330 guard 17000 10 ar 9 —1 9500 «(8 6 5 3 m% Mm Westville inom go ™ 9 BS mines and oils ‘s Closing. sales: Industrials 160,100; 747,000. an e239: 38S2523" siel gt 244 fe = = 777 pttag ge3032.5g3338 g220399289 9253 Lt prets if {i § 33? 233" g222°2993°9" 993332 eS3astaitagsiesalziss 3 rrePrbtetire oe 8 seeETPE sess teres i iret ge7272 3 2 8259593 328599°39553 +t ' g8g*2 9250, 92593952"5"29923322°*-333 ' [Hit PITTA? Bel + i z > 5° E ime TORONTO TORONTO (CP)—Losses far | &% & | outnumbered gains on the stock | L market Tuesday during the heaviest trading in more than two months. Slater , after showing strength early in the day, went along with the downward trend, declining % to 13% in fairly ac- tive turnover. The stock stole the show Monday with disclo- sure that Slater was behind the m er over Foundation Company—an offer which proved successful Elsewhere on the industrial ropped % | ese, aoa Pipe Line | and BA Oil Amon, the few gainers were Consumers’ Gas, up %, ions Corporation, up % and Al Steel, ahead %. = the ete index, indus- trials dropped 1.86 at 622.06, golds .71 to a lowest since September — base metals ro a 20808 aa cones ba 1.03 tig oat, International ow Be phn ha Al ‘anda %. rose %. Northgate on on ir cents to $6.80 in specu- lat ce , Hudson’s oo crapped = “Gober and Edmonton % and Home B %. gained % and Home A CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press Steck Exchange—March 7 Complete tabulation of Tuesday trane- actions, (Quotations in cents unless =Beaseak. z 3 = ~ = = = = t > i es eaegddeaigeiad: «223 «22? «52-3. D Lea: bd D Oilcloth 100 825% 25% 25% mont 100 31 —% | Dumagam 600 45 40 45 +9 Drum Weld 100 $12 12 122 —% Fano 1500 4% 5 Ft Reliane 1500 38 Geco Mines 1540 $2004 2944 294 — 14 C m2 2 3.0 1302 11 4375 $00 72 71 OT Od 809 «5% «OS 2066 0=—l 8 9 ® ew 6 (Ff (lf 18000 6% —1 Man 17000 17 ~ 15 % +5 Q Mattemi 209 25% % 68 845 915 915 —15 17500 52S 2 S200 57 = 53 15700 9 887 24700 «11 % oO —1 Rix Athab 23500 50 44% 46 2 0 6 5200 158 153 158 +8 1234 $59% 49% 49% + % 1000 154 154% 154+ % 800 «82 oe +1 7% +5 19000 14 13% 144 +¢% 5 5 5 8300 160 135 155 —3 ale Lead 4500 10% 10 10 +% 200 +% 11390 @16 805 810 +5 5 48% 48h 484 + 0) ILS 16 10 500 46 46 Ho 930 224 22 4 2400 «27 7 +1 200 980 960 960 —40 125 $25% 23% 25% 135 135 2 90! 7 7 -% 300 279 270 «270 —10 7000 19 —-% 1 —2 2600 $139% 13 18%+% ‘ ‘4 ‘ 7 97 % 1909 325 315 315 —S 95! 2 * 2R—% 200 $13% 1 13% 1m 14 + % 7 Std i ‘| re and or ot Cadada a Ame Lif AB Oil G 875 $18% 17% 17% — % | Supervised 1117 $13% 13% 13% — | Lont Point 2500 99 | Maj.rans 200% =? Pete 210 860 Pamoil 12307 Permo 5 Petrol 500 56 Phillips 578 (23 | Place 30 ac 2115 Wsburne 3000 Wstates W Decal | Windfall 1571 By Stock Sales AltaGas BC Yan Can = 78500 Place 3 Glacier 29°00 th U Northgte Ult Shwa rae Champion Mutual Fonds Collectif B Fonds Colleftic C Group Ine. Investors Int'l Mutual Income Png a | ye —10 | ~ +m) | tion 1™% 14 1% + “ onto St. Paul's Inland 100 $6 Inv Syn 262 $67% mpsons 590 $305% Stedma 540 MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS The Canneten omnes! TR Thad CG In 11320 $7: *714 ™ ™% Cdn Brew 5887 $11% 11% 114% + % 5933 $32% Imp Tob 5740 $16 Po 5098 0 Wayne 209300 ‘S MecWat 193150 67 90983 G90 atin Am 70350 133 | Canadian Investment nafund Commonwealth Inter. Commonwea:th Int. greats, Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux, Corporate Investor: from March, 1922, to June, 1930. I In addition to serving the pre- MEATS a) sent Parliament since 1958, Mr. | Michener was Speaker for the Dial 4-3745 or 4-4233 when one-session Parliament between the 1957 and 1958 general elec- | : tions. ] WEATHERBY’S CLOVER FARM Prime Minister Diefenbaker | 79 Up. Queen St. Dial 4-3644 had hoped to break with tradi- | on sone | tion and achieve the permanent | Serer arene reenter REC Ay) NR EC Le noes Growth Oil and Gas Mutual Lome ting N olan of Canada One rt Street (The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Mar. 28, 1962. 13 » House Speaker, Deputies "Kept Off Campaign Trail By JAMES NELSON speakership — an idea nearly session after serving more than OTTAWA (CP)—Three Con- everyone on Parliament Hill two years as one of Mr. | servative MPs, the prisoners of |favors—by nominating an oppo- +1 | tradition, are sitting idly by sition member in 1957. + while their fellow members KNOWLES SAID NO stump for votes in the general ar. jhe three are the presiding _ generally regarded as the most ficers of the Commons— expert member on Parliamen- Speaker D. Roland Michener tary procedure and his deputies, Pau! Martin- Mr. eau and Gordon Chown. Tradi- clined baker's parliamentary secretar- ies. In his former capacity, he was active in partisan politics He offered the nomination to publicly on behalf of the prime election expected later this Steuer Knowles, then CCF MP minister and the Conservatives ut innipeg North Centre and in not only his own in other ae of Quebec and eastern Onta He cer to Knowles, however, de- nightly broadcasts to his riding on grounds he would started when tion requires from them ahso- have to leave CCF activity for bencher. lute impartiality on political the non-partisan post. He was questions. They can't set out on defeated in 1958 and now 1s the campaign trail until the vice-president of the Canadian | house is dissolved and an elec- Labor Congress. He was one of called. the founding fathers of the New marks. Michener, 61, first Democratic Party and has an- elected to the Commons in Tor- 1 | for Parliament again and ment Mont 451 — 69% 914 — 4 | as a constituency organization | 7, 4 — The Liberal and Social Credit | Speaker is customarily granted P eral me a 4 parties have already nominated | acclamation. He serves throuzh “DP, in Winnipeg South candidates to run against him. several y | Liberal Ian Whan, 46, a Sas- there is a change of govern- katchewan - born lawyer and ment, oe 30% — % Rhodes scholar has been yu meet diplomatic or vice-regal |paigning actively for almos ic $53% as two years. Mr. Michener, oo Since os $22% 21% 2 + \%' dentally, was secretary of the from active political camnaizn- | Rhodes scholarships committee ,ing and from expressing parti for Canada when Mr. Whan won | san " A jhis in 1937. Speaker and his deputies in Pep Bottle Sanene keep their political ree- ve Sein SPEAKER Ss and names alive among ~ the constittuents on whom they — | and Mr. Cho MP for Winni- | must depend for re-election? a South, cae expect two or | | WRITE LETTERS more candidates to oppose All Martineau, MP for Pon- | tae-Femiseamingve in Que them. The contest in St. Paul's ap- | They %| pears to dim any chance that | dealing with immigration, taxa- ed | tion, pensions and other prob- permanent Speaker of the Com- | pao referred to them by their constit The Canadian practice has) Mr. Michener has attended a been to alternate the speaker- | large ship with each new Parliament | other functions in Toronto St. between English - and French- | Paul’s arranged by non-political king MPs. The speaker is | but politically important groups, nominated by the government such as associations of various party and elected by the Com- | ethnic groups. He keeps in close s. ut private touch with his con- The last Speaker to serve | Stituency executive. more than one normal term r. yas Ap was one of the Commons’ | Pointed Deputy Speaker this Mr. Michener may until retirement to some viewpoints. how do the three men maintain a large volume of correspondence. are not prevented from number of banquets and need he will leave the CLG NEVER in 1953, will run to stand for election to Parlia- Mr. Martineau has two oppo- But casts are factual reports of par- liamentary developments and he shies away from partisan re s a back now the broad AT CAUCUSES nents already in the field Diefenbaker's view was 284inst him, Liberal and Social Parliaments, even if Knowles had ar- Credit. There may be a third who will be @ will probably also Mr. » | working for him. But he has not that if Mr. yet been formally nominated cepted the precedent would from the NDP. 83% 83% —% and will not attend political have created a permanent Mr. Chown, ig 6% meetings until the election is speakership. in August, | announ In the United Kingdom, the ave two opponents, represent- ing the Liberal party and the N they are prevented uents, ineau, 40, w Gov't. Inspected Branded Beet ey ack Guarantee aan Severvient ess " at de Corporation Limited jupe! xec . ; 4s Senervioe! EXXEC Y% ‘6-4 | Investment Securities LIMITED Supervised Exec 58 723 0«7.90 9’ ALEX M. WILSON ] Supervised Growth 2.17 = | Manager 8 ised I 4.62 46 TV Electronic oo: 905 | 137 Grafton St. Dial 4-5322 Ch'town, P.E.L Timed Investment 6.40 6.91 Ch’town cumulative 46 6.93 J. &. T. Morris Led. 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