of 1 Nle CABINET MEMBERS SWORN IN .2. ’71} '3 T" The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. Feb. 14, 1963. 15 Nudri‘.) 1000 131‘; 1:le 131/: +1 lFondl Collectif "A" 0_24 6.70 O'Brien 4050 51 49 51 '~ ' 6.46 5.63 Opemleka 4235 710 700 7 6.08 .60 Orchan 7050 228 221 125 Group Inc. 3.51 3 l8 Orinst 2200 23952316 23% —‘/a lGrowth Oil and Gas 9.41 9.07 o 44 VH2 investors Growth 6.64 22 Par-man 62100 20% 16% ill +1 Investors Intl. ‘16 .53 Patina 1420 750 735 ‘10 Investors Mutual 1" 32 13.39 Put Int 500 10 la in ——2 Mutual Accumulated 3.82 .90 Paymast 1500 131;. 1:: 1315 +1 lMutual income 5.20 sec Peerless 13000 1 V1 15% 151.0 -—1|/2 iNorth Amer of Canada 1072 11.72 Perron 2300 10801002 10 ,0112 William Street 330 14,54 Pick Crow 1740 50 56 rel et Revcnu (Mutuel) 6.02 6.50 Pitch Ore 10000 9% 5% 0‘ —1 llt’rovid 401 5.23 Plac r S 28% wer— "s i utman Growth 29 9.01 1000 2 42 1 I d 462 5.00 Brenton 877 815 85 015 + 5 l Regent 5.52 6.30 Pro: Air 4200 116 112 113 ill iResearch Investing 10.15 11.09 rdex 500 ll 10"; l ISavincs Investment 6.02 6_58 Que Asco 9% 9“ +1 196'! Exec Fund Cda 5 27 5 52 Que Chib 4000 21 21 2 TV Flectronits 22 7.87 Q10 Lab 508 TV. 6 7 +11 Timed investment 6._5 .80 One Man 1000 11 11 1.1 [United Accumulative 14.14 15.41 Q Metal 0 '———————— Radioro i 0000 41 40 40 —— ‘ $5112. 2%.?" 5° 3.” ii " LIVESTOCK 7111' Bloch Governor-General Vania: cabinet following swearing-in trade; Prime Minister Dlefen- Ahm- Athird from left) and Prime ceremonies Tuesday at Gov- baker; Governor-General Van- 22L Unn ..Mjnister Diefenlbaker (second ernment House In Ottawa. Left ier Defence Minister Chulrc- Adm... Lrom let) 5 th e to right Senator M. Wallace hill; Veteran Affairs Minister nic ..mem’oei‘s of the Conservative lMcCutcheon. minister of Marcel Lambert. , Anne E F— "go 111' An: Rouyn .... Arisil .1; L d1. DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS aw mo 111 c Cop . tlin- . anklield H An: 405 pt so :42 lrnat . SUMMARY 2:52.... n. a: :3 i: PRODUCE is: in: , Asbestos 1045 $27 26% 7'4 + l . oronto—Market higher; trad- Atl us 200 31014107. 13% + 14 MONTREAL (Cpl fiAgm‘fl' Beltlllaer moderately heavy. tlas Ste J 2471 33’ 37% ture department quotations: mm W York—Markt generally 32:: ggnt “gum 9,42% milr 5/ Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices Bevcon er; trading acme. mm m 2 72 70% ,2 " ‘ to country stations. wooden car- 1:315 . ontreal_—— Market higher; mm] 130 ‘501‘491‘ 49%_1/‘ tons: Ektra-large 44-45; large 30,3213?“ ading active. Banq CN 10735 525 505 23 - edlum 40; small 37; B 33 ,0 Bell Phone 3102 353% 57% 53%+ vi and c 23_ mom - ater 572+ 1/0 B “e . C ‘ rail Reef Y mm,“ 100 m 615 615 _15 u r. urrent receipts non- arazu 3024 420 406 420 +15 tenderable 5121-5172. "’f‘wk , 1:11: (:11 I 067500 :39 3975130 Cheese: Delivered Montreal. MONTREAL (CPI—The 0105- l 0" “- 314% N 1 waxed. current receipts: Whiter 71g bid on the US. dollar in BC P0" 4113201420151“ W1 331/4: colored 331/2; wholesalei Astoria _ ac Ph 4957: 70 59.74 92% 92% +27. . t 9,. elms Can 1a fu ick a 300 $5 6 a + Quebec white 33%; colored 34. C M t 107 25-32, the asked $1.07 13-16. Build Prod :40 421% 21% 2114—73 Potatoes: Que 75s 1.60 - 1.75; can ' ' closing bid w 010 825 07v: —5 'Que 505 1.10-1.20; N.B. '755 1.95- c 513 the asked 31.07%. 5;; ngm 229;; ’33!“ 2.13% 313% m 2.05; N.B. 505 1.25-1.40; N.B. ’10: Can-Erin CSL 1 51 51 __1 31 - 35; P.E.I. 758 2.20 - 2.35; Explain CA 300 88% 0% 0% P.E.I. 505 1.60-1.75; P.E.I. 105 my“: Cd" grew 52:: £20“ 512% 3%- ‘A .39-.41; Fla. white 505 4.50. cm p“ rew Pf ‘ ' . ~ .Cdn Coin: 1205 91614 45% 46% + % Slum milk powaerj “my pm‘ a?“ C Ce. .75 p, 200 336% 36% 33,.” V, cess No. 1 bags, 8-10, roller pro- Chili: c Chem 00 9% 9% 900+ cess No. 1 in bags, 8-9; f.o.b. cm‘b My (é guartky W m”. 1m 16% la Montreal 8-874: buttermilk pow- cm 0 , C “is” 6 mm mi 63 11 der feed 7‘72. Coch L1:111 —NEW YORK (AP) — L819 c1 Pow 40531315 ma 1114+I/4 53;.) M; strength in steels and rails or Pow pr 100 :44 41% 43% —% 1"! Reliuice 5000 19 i9 19 -1 Co”. I ed the stock market score c Marconi 1800 440 430 44 Fox Lake 500 21 20 21 CBeneky . PR 3030 6251'. 261512614 + I a Autotron 1410 305 375 305 +0 I cond biggest advance of c new 15" 59 d. Cdn Pet pr 500 311% has 1100+ in ,Glen Lake 2100 105 101 105 c Gamma 903 WEdBESdaY- T73 “‘8 was Colt Cell 200 35% V4 5%+ 14 Gold Age 10000 25 22 25 +2 C Dim”, ‘rly heavy. M 1250 323% 23% ms Grissoin 100 160 100 100 Fen he market was higher Glass 00:42 42 42 Int Helium 000 190 188 188 -—1 mm with Chrysler providing Coronation 5.70 57% 7% 702—71 int Pts A 650 :10 10 10 +1 mm” 1 . hh. m f Crush hit 100 317% 17% 1301+ % Jul: 1 i :05 288 305 +20 M I ‘ outstanding his 18 0 3“ Dist Seal; 720 349% 49% 49%+ % Kiena 55° 4 4‘5 42 c Mogul advancing motor group. 510615 D Bridge 490 519% 10% 10% + 14 Lambt A 40 5101/. 17 1117/. My: 9"“ did not come to the fore until D Coal pr 25 :7 7 7 + V. blaw A 0 $014 01/. 01/.— i/: Con Negus about the final hour when they 3 (1:11;? $031230 8:374 637’” 1': [£13331 3 :20 335% 3V: 8' :11! C “mm ran up substantial gains. Rails D sum m 3200313“ 13“ 13% mm“ 39500 n m ,2 .3 c Rash went along Wlth 11 m. Dom 1 I. "75 m _.,i “manic H om u Ollw “IV The rest of the 11st reflected Dom Text 450 sum 16% 1371 + v. Marchnnt 1000 7s 711 C3“ 'Co fairly solid resurgence of in- Foot 5 34- 4112 Massval 500 9 0 9 + to c PM "P t t d and Motors rub. Du Pout pr 60 38112 31%81%+4’/4 Midepsa 1900180 171 171 ——9 emu" 5 m9“, em ,- ' Electrolux xd 26:517. 5ch 51% -—1% Her chip 2000 i4 i4 1 —2 minor I‘S. 811111185, 0115, 11011161111115 Fllcon 275 5‘71. 5‘“ 1 00 51 61 51 +1 ' cials, and chemicals were Fam Play 125 31711. 17% 1714—91 Mid Chlb 500 17 m3?” generally higher FMS" m m 103 111m; 620 116 112 “ya—1% er zHorn ‘ ' Guinean 2.5 833%03' %—M “I 1 — . "(’lume “’59 to 4'960'000 Cat 5 pr 1731001410014’1001/1—11 Mn Dairies 110 $7 7% 777-14 331‘“: shares from 3,710,000 TiieSdEY- a, pr c rnvmo 310% 10% lot“. % Nat Au Ven 100 165 105 165 no '° “The Dow Jones industrial av- or. Paper 1460 316% 1671 1619 + in Mist a 000 + E 'anpm ' .1 to 681.72. Hawk Sid and 55% 51A 5% to e co 700 ' 5 Mlle Edvaqcfddspfw average Hollinger 100 3220'. 22% 22% F0 500 4 3% M—1 M31 T18 5500” 9 Home a 1700 6121/. 121/. 1214 McKinney 400° 0 1° -1 ‘ d of 60 stocks advanced 2.2 to mm B” 47555; 53 53 + 7,4. Nnd Light 1 sin in in .410 EM?” 238.9. 43/ imp on 14675-1114 41% 41% V A it soon 14% 1:10 14% El Sol Chrysler was up 27.4; at 9 d Imp Tob 120051534 1615 15% 0can: 00 — Eureka ‘ imp Tob r 000 so" or 67—12 NA Ash 7 , 0" .123’200 Shares' Ind Acccpp 670 326‘ 2691 26‘ + in para 14500 43 :15 43 +5 T "-5- Stee‘ was .tlle m°,St ac" I Ac 225 pr 500 :48 10 %+1 00am Exp 40 is is 18 +1 “Enema, live in its group, rismg 170;. t m Nickel 1370 3671/. 657. 6x724 1,0 (:00I ka 450 705 373055 7255 +5 b“ Aluminium Ltd. ained 74 0 Int Pap 59 ll") 31. :11 + a nv +23 lead Canadian issgues higher. intqu 400 a 43% :3 +114 ’ztdSilhv mm 471% 47115 2016—1; aglgvhlvllfiu ' - Int ’Utili 575 15 au as + i McIntyre porcup‘"e.wa5 “P Labatt 15:10 31515 15% 1510+ % ’eace Riv 142.: 1 17 100 +10 Gf‘ntmffé ‘ :1 international Nickel gained Laur Fin A 176 316% Idiom—14 t Gold 2000 "'72 412 Glenn Um i. D m Mines 5 down 7’2 Laur r 200 pr25 44 g g; ’Dwuléingfi 0 275 275 2,772+ 14 mm ' ost . Mnclaren A 100 2 no 0 a I 5 8"? D'smlers sieagmms } a 1.? a PR 1730821%21%21%— 1,4. cue Smelt 500 1416 141a 1w..- % 33d,‘:‘;“‘“' ‘1 rices were rr egu Maritime T 134 m 21 21 -04. One Ph 51. 12175 320% 20% 20% mm, 111th on the American Stock Mm F 3590 ,1”, 12% ms. is Red cm 13700 Gmdm, xchange. V lume was 1,210.- Mass 1‘ also 153106 105 10:“ “ 3 e2"?! 1511303 «is 41345 ‘13: +fo 0mm": ' . loo _. oum _ 70 slhuarzs. compared With 970. minister: mm 26 a 2‘ H 5‘ Law W m “o no no GulfchLud 95 “y: . Molson A 210 420% 29% 2014—91 811v Su 30800 93 89 91 '4 nonnar Brazilian Traction and Jupl- M0150" “5,30% 30 so -15 Sale Dev 2300 19 19 19 um ier Corporation each gained ‘/4 Mont Trst 125 :00 so 69 --1 Si! Res 8900 63 62 62 Bar-M but other Canadian issues were Moore Corp 410 0521/. 51% 52% + Va 5 "$500 1205000 6; a —% my, down slightly or‘ unchanged. Ngringl 1 1:102 “3 32%;; _ p .v“ 900 m m 1 3 Hastings What stocks did: 031M. 365 m 12% 1244—11 Suplesl 0rd 100 317% 17% "ti-Vt Head w. Wed Tu" Ont Steel 1025 $1514 15% 1514+ 91 Talisman 85 83 N +2 acath Advances 722 Pac Pets 035 012 mi 12 Tib EXP! 111500 91/: 9 9 — 14 mm,“ Decline; 341 552 Pow or 2200 00% 0% 004—11 Titan 1000 6 6 6 mm m. ‘ Price or 1791 437% 37 37 -04 Trc Freeze 100 :00 300 300 mm B, UHChanEEd 243 273 W G“ 4 .7 /. 57,7, Un Obalski 23000 70 64 70 +51 Hu_p.my j_'fl‘otal Issues 1306 1379 ON G" p, 50 my, 571,5 up... u. U Prln 1200 45 3 45 +2 nydn "mew vonk CLOSING smoke a m -0. Val Mar 100 35% 5% 51/, + 7,5 km my ' . The Associated Press on.“ A ,d m m m Van D 11011th 390 335 5 «1 Seth Steel 311/4 ‘Kennecott 74 on} M m .74“ 7‘14 74% .1. “ Vaogard 8800 7% 6% 716+! y w.“ R wlson “M R1010 Corp 3% “win 1711 329% “ m % Westm- M 1500 46 45 —1 llicoo orx arner d r 753445! 44 - '.- b d 0 A ‘ 171,4, he“ on” p‘oo ’1“; 14 1‘ Florin.l nles: Industrials 149.600; Jo“: El A to El 52 South Pacific 30% “I; In ,1 ‘25 1; mines and oil. 067.600. and Gen Elec 39y A J” «:2 hell In wt 400 500 590 +40 say your 4 1 iron « he, w pf 103125 125 125 Icy. i Nor 11y 48% Vanadium in sons ad 200 3311/. 31% 311A —1 x Add t7 r 46% Weltnase wi- ., p 835 :15 as °rrkr teel Can 3100 8191419 19 --M Km,“ '_ talnbg A 100 310% 19% 1914 TORONTO (CP)—The stock L Dutault on? Can 1: 5 on,“ market strengthened Wednes- Lake Lina . om. 4 ' ' L 0 u ' m A mm“ 13% 13%_ “ day for the first time this week. La 5 :MONTREAL (CP) — Stocks ’l‘r c Corp 2135 :11 1070 11 + is 3:13“ “cums Puued 1° the "P' Lamaque rose smartl Wednesda atter- Tr to *6 M 9- angle noon to y the y a '1" M! P L 305 014% 1W: 14V” % lndustrlals gained more than 1.. tch mm mm dominated the Mont. 3:15? W m m s. 5, “I V] two points on index. while golds, my?“ real and ad an exchange, we“ K” 000 base metals and western oils all LL for the first k. WCoaIt vi 000 313% 17% 10% + % showed fractional rises- _ condo ~>A1uminmm w" a prominent Pacific 100 8175617“ 17% —% Banks led the main list higher Lynch seiner, rising in point to 24 in “N‘DW‘X u with Montreal up 7.. Nova Sco- Madam active trading on announcement '11:, £33 1. 7, ,5 tin ahead ’/¢. Royal ahead is, M" "Bu til a marked increase in «in Al A » loo —% Toronto-DOWN“ “P V‘ and C" Manoka .ms by in 1952, our: 1000 a II a 1' nadian Imperial Bank of Com- Maralgo ‘Canadlan Celanese rose St to gt‘fi‘,ud my; 33m 33p. 331,5 meme up m' ., MEL-1,3711. 48%, Algoma gained 1/4 to 46%. u m 4y. 4:7,- 1,. Aluminium gained a. Inter- mm“ Brazilian Traction gained 15 Atlu 1d 6100 275 270 77s provuicial Pipe Line and Moore mulch cen to and Ac- A 1 3‘ 3‘ t: Corporation '72 each Consoli- McIntyr- ceptance rose to gen” ' m m ‘f 1“ " dated Paper and Consumers’ Banks were sharp hi or. 3.13:, m 31 as _h 3’4 and Canada Cemen new Bamine Canadlenne Nationals am and 016961016 1690 St. Budding Products was weak- "mm {usela point to 72. o - I3“ In?» V: g“ 1‘ :' 063n dtrloppingh two pig‘iints todfl. :zirtii-It; u rea added In to 84%. Cana- 3"“ e exc ange ex. 11 us- than Im 11] k om- cm" °"“’ '°° “5 “° “‘ “° trials alned 2.45 to 592.24, golds "m an 0 10 g Nealon nerce rose 1% to 83 and Royal c 6 Pete 100 415 417 415 +70 .12 to 92.10. base metals .89 to New 'Bank added 46 to 74%. c Coiiicrioo 7% ‘M 197.75 and western oils .25 to New Algor Among loserS, 09L dropped a V "a “ ‘7” mt 124.21. Closin 3 volume was New Ami point 50 51 3nd me. dropped C “2:: m m ,0 ,0 4,314,000 shares compared With :1 2“ 1‘2 to 37. c mink 6000 4 4 M 3.940701» Tuesmil Newconex The Composite index rose 0.4 Canorsm 1000 16 16 19 Among base metals. Falcon- New... wt. to 110.0. Industrials rose 0.5 t i- m '5 ; bridge. Denison and Rio Algom New Rosco 11115, utilities gained 02 to Cm" ‘°°°° ’ ‘ all rose 7.. International Nickel N Goldw- 11 ' C" ”°° ‘ M ' 0. hi] N randa d N m“ . anks rose 0 .8 cm M... 7 gained , . w e o . e- NMHM Ind papers fell 0.5 to 101.9 Chlh Cop 500 0% 6% 014— ii spite trading ex - dividend 30 N my...“ choc eggnd 200‘: “was 0%" cents, advanced V4. Lake Du-g R O ' _ W Toronto SMkcgfifigo—Feb 13 cm»? wt 4500 150 130 1:10 faultwpace‘: :pegglgswes' “in Nmknatgrn Complete lanai-lion a Wednesday C Mos-dot 1000 10 1° 1 -l 5 Ce“ 3 ' ' Nickel MS w- w w r as grain ""1 ’- . . c ctr-m 1000 i7 17 i7 — 7 mm 3—month xv ms:— Delta in 175 17s —: I‘m-l: Imjzljzhnr'g 1’” Nomeul . n a: + o e n. ‘m "WM" mmm D little" woo u m mas-cumin. Quilt 11 hi cents unic- g Net Dam-nun 2500 41 :9 so 4 Irked ! 1 d llrzid—EI-dlvld:6- Norm... ARM Isles llflilaowmoncl'telm out soon as g—Ex-m‘: hi; — " «err-got: at N 00", ‘3‘“! no 001% 4114. 4111+ 14 1:4qu I: 000° "4' l “l W; “0'” N‘ Rank 0m- ugo m 11 ii 11 “'7‘”: name 4- l '01 Narrow 111031030“ 1 l H c. 11! amp (2111) 2710 420 405 420 +10 T1111; .. B + ... I-I annu- a— 84 Rio Algom 0707 312-1. 12111231 +11 annual: 3333: 33 2: 33 ~13: MONTREAL (CP) ~— Live- oc e + a v ' Rockwln 1000 141/: 1414' 141.: +7.- 1 stock pnces were “Indy on.me ROW“ Con 2200 m a M + Weast-end market this morning. Ryanor 0600 151/: 140: 14-: Trading W85 ght. 81 a 287m Receipts were: 99 cattle. 71 1m" 750 99 27 28‘? :1 :calves 111 ho s e . su Miller 27520 36 331': 34 ——1 1 M. ’d Hg _a "(,1 one 5'11ng sucoc 9100195 100 191 +1 I "‘9. q"“"' .“°“s .were "‘ mm.“ 500 -, 7 7 land mixed quality calves were steep 3990 605 40'» 495 118-29. Swill Cont 11000 10 9'») 9152—1 1 Grade A bags were @3850 Su lvan 171 172 —2 l ~ Sunburn moo 14 M |w1th most at 28 plus 80 cents Hi 00 155 165 each. Sows were 22-2250, With Temag 73 70 70 —s most at 22 plus 80 cents each. T (maul. 719000 72 in 7:; +1 ' There were no sales In sheep 0'" ' + l . orbrlt 300 :1 a i ,fllinfim Tor ont 1000 25% 25% 251/; l 1 ‘ Trans Res 1000 12 12 12 —— 112‘ m... so a so I DIVIDENDS U Asbestos 816 390 300 :90 “ 3”“ 1332. 3,25 35., 33., 40“ By THE CANADIAN PRESS Un Keno n Fort 1500 12 12 12 117,] Canada Permanent Mortgage Uppn Can 11320158 155 155 —1 {Corpq common 50 cents, April 33:20“ 56030 255 ’55 355 9% 1, record March 15. . espar 1000 15-12 151/; 1516+ ial can“ 9hem‘ca' co' Ltd" Vlolam 4175 101 *1 .common 71/2 cents, March 14, Weedon 3000 4 4 4 + ialrecord Fe . 22. Wm" 200° 14 13 ‘4 +1 l Holllntger Consolidated Gold W Malar 12000 10% 9‘75 911—1 1 . West Mines 15100 310 295 310 +13 Mines Ltd» Common 15 centso Mine ria 27906 10 is 17 atalMarch 29, record March 1. W Beaver 1000 13 13 13 wi-lIon 2325 164 163 164 .-2l $115321“ 1:00 9221 19 20 wilBAD 92 2 966114 114 114 —1 VI Young HG 11000 9 7 9 +1 Zenmac 19000 25 23 23 —l 1050 '17 17 17 NLS LONDON, Ont. (CPI — “5752’” 235 “1.+°.‘ Bus B Discount Foods 2:; M“ £33" 5 5‘“ "’ Dimited was fined $25 Wed- u 33 321/ 3211— 72 . Asamera 4475 ' 116 —-2 nesday for trying to sell bad Bailey 5 250 950 050 950 apples. : he? 3/5 9' 19g 3:25;, 13w :1 Crown Attorney C. C. Sav- a 5 4 pl' 2 I a 5/6 - _ Cal 11: 3000 2101202 121/. + 11 age 581d the apples 3‘3"? ca] 210 201/a 201/a 201/. tlsed as fancy MCIRLOS y c on Lds 1100 121 its the company were below the CS “9 13585 4 :23 +5 standard set down for their c Delhi 76 n EV 3 5 355 _5 class by the farm products grades and sales act. He said the department of agriculture inspected 90 six- quart baskets and 106 three- 355 07 107 107 C High Cr 2050 10% 181/; 18175—436 000100 99 —-l O [*1 >1U n In m H "5 Cent Del 4075 870 855 870 +5 ' 2 Lhagf‘2g on 133401 117 “7 n: + pound bags of apples on 13351 000 2 42 c. 23 and found that 15 C Mic Mac 2900180 300 300 per cent of the apple's were Doxzs‘pm ‘1050 Wow 213315 1.2,. _ 1,a bruised and about nine per “an 5500 91/2 9 01’ -11.. cent were decaying. rgo l %2 260 262 +7 1 Glacier 9000 131/: 13 1.1 —— 161 Home A 503 12v. 12v: 1200 + it! a 3 Oil 6 1170:1511 15% 150'. l Majtrans 126200 ‘ l,lWa .120 ; 053:1. 35252221" 2511 252' (Caiitinuedlmm page 1) mm Pete 200 21:1 213 213 4 l 1962 and an estimated 4,000 more N Davies 2000 12 i: 12 gwere killed in private 5111th mm“?! "4375 ’2 1“ 2° *2 1 houses in Prince Edward Island, NC 0'1. m 1‘ m m lit was explained. Pac Pete 195 312 117.0 12 Pac Peta w 650 620 620 620 .45 ea] mmugh ARDN. 9100 48 anol 482 03 —3 Peruv 011 1000 77 7 7 + . 1t 1 r ram to be ac_ P v G 6000 155 so 57 —2 agrlcu “Fa. P 03 amin- " 5320107 104 104 ._ cepted, if it is approved—would Sec“? F 96 be for capital funds. Money to. 4588 116 115 1000 Triad on 600 167 166 166 .4 and buyers. (A proposed Union Oil 100 510% 100‘: 122-171 + 3A search proJect submitted by 1111 r 12 1 Canso VI 1 _ " ’ u to the Economic Development D 53217 130 120 130 +0 , landfill!“ 1000 181': 11m 1211': — vs Coimcll here for 5200.000 has not ‘Yan Can 11200 5% 502 07': —i been approved. 11 has _been M . “RAE”: 63 w, ,I learned from Council Chairman all t 4 '0 7" I NS 401 5723: 72 721. . at RC Parent-l c imp Bk C1651 563 615/463 -212 FEES PLANNED “0 3‘ 1240 3743* 74% 74’3"”! Producers will be asked for Tor.Dom “719 51.6.: 61% 62% + V4 a membership fee of $2 00 eac- nus ~ . Mummy 5757 5241/. 33 24 + 7; small butchers and dealers will c Brew 7505 510% 101/. 105.71 + 1/4 be asked $5.00 and cont:- h- m" Sjynd A 23553533, 5% 714, w utions from larger buyers will Elation 4000 53179! .71" 311/4“: 14 f “1" $10 uP 10 $100. if is proposed. rego 15 317 17 7 . depending on the volume of cat- r Walkers 760 59 59 4- Ml tle handled. 2. Weston a 1312 020% 20 2011+‘é‘ Mr. Cass suggested that liveMGims. 1‘1 ‘_ {stock producers should discussI Total sales: 4.314.000. . MOST ACTIVE TORONTO srociis the proposed development With y The Canadian Prcu ‘ the assomatlon directors in their N" lown area. The association dir- Norlhcal 174375 22 is 20 Mermaid; Knud Maltrns 126200 12 ‘ a: up?“ :33? 1:0 129, 132 :1 ldirector still to Unlspher 19633 41 39 40 +2 lKiéi‘fis County. . I e LEAPS FRO Charon Ann Cronk. 18, rests in a Detroit hospital bed with no more serious injuries than M CARmfirmiB MILES'ER Ou BRACKLEY POINT SCHOOL The following is the report of ns. 1. Sally Hughes; 2. Margaret Stewart; 3. Joan Mnof‘alliim Grade VIII: 1. Heather Mac- Callum; 2. Nelson Shaw: 3. ll . Grade VII: 1. Barry Cudmore; 2. John Cameron: 3. Donald Stewart. Grade V; 1. Charles Seaman. Grade 111: 1. Lee Seaman; 2. Douglas MacCallum; 8. Linda Shaw. Grade II (a): 1. Karen Skif- fington and Faye Robinson. Grade II (b): 1. Patsy Mac- Callum and Francis MacCallum. a ' arry Cruwys .——_—-———iand Robbie Shaw; Cruwys and Debbie Marshal. Grade I lum and Marilyn Marshal. The a p and it would be the that major 15. . current or operating expenses South U 7000 1311 126:5 1:312:11: win he sought Emm prod" E.. re. 0 adoration of Agriculture 2 r 2. Gerard Kelly. V 52. Wilfred Kelly and Raymond jHughes (equal. G 8"“ fighfifiaflw ch" ch"? ectors include Leith Townshend, Mass Fel- 26695 512% 12% 1216 [Rollo Bay: John MacKmnon, in on 26069 5301/. 00 :lo lBrooklyn; Max Thompson, Vict-; Ml“ 12529 ’37” 37"“ 37"} l oria; Lloyd Lockedby. Hamilton; "w 7505:2142? 123°” Er“: Hell'b Matthews Abe ; 7 . + , _ - “mm m 0th . IEdwm MacRac. West Royalty; + [Leo Mclsaac, 9“! ‘2 +20 iJorgensen. Fredericton and one] ' named 17119 9e are in addition to iMrs.) Marion F. Roberts, .teacher. 5 MAYFIELD scnoor. The following is the report for the month of January: Grade VIII 1. Gordon Mac-l. Donald; 2. Donna Houston: ill Beth Johnston. Grade Gerryldene Plan e Grade VI: 1. Mary Hill: 2. Borden Hill. Grade V: 1. Arlene Houston; Neil MacDonald: 3. Janice Grade II: 1. Dianne Houston and Diane Hill (equall. Grade 1: Christina Plantenga. a, Percy M. MacGougan, teacher. SHAMROCK SCHOOL REPORT The following is the mid-term l‘ I ade VIII: 1. Lynn Kohout; Brian Greenan; 3. William Grade VII: 1. Patricia Gilli: Grade I: 1. Winnifred Kelly: rade VI (B): 1. Edwin Hugh 5. Grade V: 1. Carence McCar- ville: 2. Thomas Gillie; 3. Brenda Greenan. Grade IV: 1. Patrick Hughes. Grade 111: 1. Catherine Hugh- 5; 2. Gerald Graham: 3. Anne Gill' Grade I: 1. David Gillis; 2. Noreen Kelly: 3. Noreen Hugh- (bl 1. Diane MacCal- v11: 1. Orville Cole; 2 ‘ t nga. 1. Donald N ichol- 1 11. Grade III: I. Johanna Plan-l tenga ‘ D on 2mm 78 ,7 +1 iGaiss. who is president and LI 5 i' °"‘ - .Lincoln Dewar New rth W 0‘ ’ . ' 9 1. in a I. . . ' ' - yoga.“ 9207000 11:9 1:17; 17% +1 V] a Is assomanon secretamy- Lorlalne Crokcn. teacher. UTUAL * ' . . By The Canadian Presemd A“; POINT pRIM SCHOOL RICH 1N RESOURCES iii Cg" gm :2; “$0130” for the month 0‘ Jan' The Soxgi7et Union ctlainis “to i c v u - ~ osses r cen o e lleaubrnan 72.77 anal Grade VIII: 1. Gilbert Gillis: 3mm coal fiwsits‘ 58 per "mm" Gmwm 8'” B'aslz' Garfield Gulls' cent of its oil and 41 per cent “"353 6'0"" "79 , Grade V1: 1. Lorraine Mur- f 1 g anadian Investment 10,23 11.2 h. . 2 D0 1 G,“ o 15 Iron ore, {anadlan Trusteed Inl 4.61 5.04 c 150". - “g 83 1 IS. ' I 42.27 44.40i Grade V: 1. Wendell Murchi- '* Inter 6.75 9.59 son; 2. Marilyn Gillis. hampion M'uLtual Lr Gm 9 IV; 1. Neil Murchison. ROYAL SECURITIES (0 outs lflVMBTIEI “I 10:17 11:11 Grade "I: 1‘ Ga“ Gims' corporation “ml”? inflamed m. A 20.50 .. Grad II: 1. Sandra Glllis; Investment Securities Diversified Inc. a 4.21 4.66 2. Dale Murchison; 3. Beth Gil- LEX M. WILSON Dominion Equity 13-57% lis. Manager - ' 1 Grade I: 1. Larry Gillis. 187 Grafton St. Dlal 4-8583 $23,“; $323. {$3 311.} Mrs. Edwin (Viola) Gulls. tea- Charlottetown First 011 and Gal 4.61 5.04'cher. \ A PURE BARBADOS for young and old. And have are some at the many delicious foods on can prepare using PURE BARBADOS: Pies. cakes. cooklu. glngerbieadl. desserts. meats. vegetables, troutlnae, sauces. broodo. candles. special tveall. PURE BARBADOS MOLASSES -— PURE BARB ‘ .3" Look tor Pure Barbados 01 SHIN \RI In one of then contain- 1‘1""qu are at your favorite food Kiri“! lion. \i . 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