stock marksh, . - "There "doom sasear , nclr ukeiiaoql oi the m to my great extent. a London stock- broker Tuesday. "then lost gren't , Canadian securities to go around." In the last month the average price of Canadian shares has risen about 10 per cent in Thmunortoo street, heart of London's financial ' t i t Canadian banks, indus- irials and oils have all particl- pated in the movement. The demand has been particu- larly heavy in the last. two'weeks as sho -term speculators, worried over sues crisis. switched from Middle East holdings to Ca- nadian shares. '"l'he Suez Canal crisis has in- i,..Sfocks I n Sir ongt By Investors . cresaedthevressureoocanadlas at-ockl." said stockbroker "But it should remembered that there has been pretty sub- staatialbuytuof , shares tar at-least twoyesrs by long- . ' lao de- ..l.u'""l"u""u'.1l1Tu”'m1.o of ' CONFIDENCI IIIOWN re -former - original shareholders of 50,000 new shares issues. l Ilsacetocanadianshares. The financial investment list of Anglo-Scandinavian investment. Q British-controlled company which began us career as an investment trust about a year ago with dollars alized from selling assets of the Anglo-Norwegian ll0ldlDII- The Maui says Anuo-scavndinm vian invested heavily last year is Interprovinclar Building Credits Ltd.. the Canadian drink and groc- ery business. iron and steel and mining and base-metal producing companies. ' The Mail says Anglo-Scandlnm visn's confidence in the future oi Canadian shares is shown by its recent announcement of a 35.835.- ooo expansion through an offer to st 8li1.50. .:ismiu Locus -KING'S MILL. Montague. in stock: Galvinlsed llltter and 519' tags. B.C. shingles--24 inch No. 2- and No. 3 Royals. Mouldingn. doors. plywood. etc.- ,'l'IIE LADIES OF Mul'I'lY Har- North, Presbyterian Church 3: holding a chicken and ham au- pper and bazaar in Murray HIP- hor North Hall. Wediksday, -Aug; ulsotc supra: starting at 5 0- el . csoncrrowu -Mrs. Mabel Lavers has return-4 ad from a visit to various Mari- tiine centers, which included New Galsgow, N.S., and Saint John, N. 3. She was accompanied on her return by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Judson Baker and two daughters Heather and Holly. They are her guests in Georgetown. ' Hr. andlllrs. Gordon Jollimors. Newfllaigow. N.S.. were recent 09 guests of Mr. James Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Lavers and .son Donald. of Baizkville, N. 3.. and Miss Grace Baldsrstine, Middle Church, Manitoba, were weekend visitors to Georgetown. Mr; Lavers was called to George- town due to illness oi his mother. Mrs. Laura Levers. Mrs. Spurgeon Walker left on Friday. Aug. Std. for Toronto, Ont. the-iwill visit her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie lteels. ME. and Mrs. William Hook and son; lily. of Charlottetown, were nee guests of Mrs. Hook's par- snatlllr. and Mrs. Herman Lav- sn . Mtt. Don Rankin left recently to raturgte her heme-in Caisary. Alta. She had spent a holiday in Georgetown the that of her bro- that, and sister-in-law. Mr. and lira? Gordon Yorstos. ' ifs. James Tbumlns left re- aently for her home in llaverlrill. Mam. she had been visiting with rel ves in Georgetown. Master I P Timmins. her son. is re- in in Georgstowp, for a niolitb. the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Yor- stol. he ly ucauiuy Mm Doria hellank, who have been L. , at Mr. . homes in Toronto. f.. Mfr. and Mrs. Sydney Bruce, been vacationing in George- to at Mrs. Bruce's mother. Mrs. Dag& ' . Helen MIlt'PllY left Satur- s ifor Toronto. Ont. She had Unit h vacation with her par- :;, Mr. and Mrs. William Mur- 4 :E and Mrl. M.E. DeI40l'3i. An- SQURIS Mrs Winntfredtilampnyes. ,ac- companied by Robert 8 Hamp- neya of Toronto. Ontario, were recent guests at the Dells Marie Mo Souris Mrs Burt Dewar and her daughter Betty, are visiting Mr and Mrs Michael DI-Inlilly. Bouris Miss Audrey Mullally of Cam- bridge, Mass, is spending two gleeks visiting in Sourls and vic- ty - Mr and Mrs Melvin McQuaid and family spent Sunday after- moon on Stsnhope Beach Congratulations are extended to Mr and Mrs Guy Brisson, whose recent marriage took place at Saint Mary's Church, Souris Mr and Mrs Brisson are spending some time visiting at Rimouski, Quebec - Miss Olga VVIilICk.0Ivi(l)il:l:i:IMlS spending two we r and Mrs Ray White and family Mr David .MacDonald ' has re- turned to Souris-siteruspending a week in Sudhuryy On o . 7 Lean of Char- ..i'i.';"."i'i?.:"...”."i"-lh .:.f'."'.;......"""i ome Oi .3 . . v, Mr and Mrs Joseph Macbgpn. Sourla Miss Ida Stevens of Somerworth New Hampshire, r " spent I few days in Souria His many friends will regret to hear that Mr Alfred Gallant is a patient in the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax Miss Anne Msclntyre of Souris. is visiting friends in Quebec ' Mr and Mrs Temple Longphee and family of Moncton. New Brun- swick. were recent visitors to the home of Mr Longphee's mother. Mrs lsasc Longphee. Sourli Mrs JJ Ts-ainor of Charlotte- town is visiting her brother-in-law. and sister. Mr and Mr! A 1-8 Vie, souris Mr and Mrs Raymond " er and son Dale. are visiting Mr and Mrs Paul MscDoIIlldi 30111" u . Mr David Psuuet has returned to Souris lie spent a week in sudbury. Ontario Mr Alex Dupree. 'Cleveland. ' Ohio, was a recent guest at the Dells Marie Motel Congratulations are extended to Mr and Mrs Grant Choverie. whose recent marriage took place in saint John. New Brunswick Mr and Mrs Cheveria are spend- ing two weeks vacationing at their former home in sourla Mr Frank Clark of Rockvillc. lll,.was a recent to souris Mr and Mrs J Arthur Peters ma funny at sundw after- ? noon on 3CIlI'It':l)C Beach Miss Mary Margaret White. Booshaw. ll Vllltllll 1! 501111! Ind vicinity , Mr James K has nturned to Sourls after spending a week visiting friends in End- , tario - tar. and Mrs. Lee Lewis "1: gppos-t,.Mains. were recon lips to Souris Kr and Mrs Ronald Jones of Port Hastings, N8. are visit-ill is Iouris tionaaresstendedto Baaillaviewho islaiathlargs Souris. on Julym r mdlrsiavia srsviaitingia Novalootia i land of salt codiish for Mr. E.C. ' Leod in the P.E.I. Hospital. Her .ilI Howe Bay. to the Motel in Sourla Mrs Vernon Doucette and son Gary of Halifax. are spending a week visiting in souria Sincere sympathy is extended -- -' ' " to the family of the late I J Horn, who passed away in the Souris'liospltal on July It Mr. Ivan Brlsson of Souris. is visiting his family in Rimouski, Quebec. Mr. Elmer MacDonald. London. Ontario, is visiting in Souris. Sincere sympathy is extended M the family oi the late Emmet Pierce, who died suddenly on Aug- ust 1. Rev. Father Steele has returned to Souris. He spent a week visit- Ing in Charlottetown. - The "Roland Russ" is now load- ing pulp at the Souris docks. BE EAST BALTIC Mrs. Ethel MacDonald who had spent the past week with her sister Mrs. E.C. Johnsione is now with her sisters Mrs. Neil Mcswain. Peter's Road, Mrs. MacDonald will return to the States the first of September. Mr. Robert Rose, North Lake. left for Nova Scotla with a truck Jdbhoton. North Lake. Miss Julia Mclnnls, assistant cook. with Mr. Albert Grif a. North Lake, ,is spending a few weeks at her home in Red Point. The W.M.S. meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Bruce. July 17. A large number wee in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Johnston. North Lake, spent the week-end at their borne in Murray Harbour. Rev. D.l. McClare. Klngaboro, attended camp held at Augustine Cove. It is with regret we learn of the continued illness of "Mrs. Alex Mc- host of friends are wishing her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Conway. Elmira, were ,recent business vis- itors to Charlottetown. Sincere sympathy is to Mr. Reggie MacDonald. Souris. as the sudden death of his brother, Mr. Peter MacDonald, Souris. Mr. Arthur Robertson. North Lake. was a recent visitor to Kingsboro. A): several children and adults have - been strlcloen with virus. Many are requiring medical and Hos- pital care. Mr. Vincent Massey oi the Can- ada Packers staff. Charlottetown, spent the-week-end with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. B.J. Mossey llothwell. .. Mr. Forbesi Young; Kingsboro, spent the weekend with friends The children and adults are now enjoying the beautiful sunny days at the North Lake Shores. They are taking advantage of the nice clean water and sandy beach- u. If they got into difticulty, WATER CROSSING SWIFT CURRENT. 8ask., - Bullders of the natural gas pipe- line encounter a boggy section near Swift Current Sask. This sec- tion of the line being build by Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Limited required special treatment. Nine 3.000 pound concrete blocks were there is not a dory skiff or punt on the shore to go to their aid. It is really something to think -about. There are around 80 boats on the shore but they go out to the fishing grounds early in the morn- ing and are out till evening. All hope there will be no tragedy to spoil the holidays and fun at the shore. Messers George and Bernard MacDonald, Hamilton, Ontario, are visiting with their father Mr. Stephen MacDonald. North Lake. Mr. nad Mrs. John Mclfic. Howe Bay, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. McKle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Kldson. Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Leo MacDonald, Dorchester, Mass. are now spend- log some time with Mrs. MacDon- ald's sister, Mrs. John C. Camp- bell. Red Point. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Alvaran- gsr and son Wallie of Notick, Mass. are visiting with Mrs. Al- varanga-'s mother. Mrs. Have- lock Robertson, Kingsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dixon. East Baltic, motored recently to Mon- tague and Murray River. The friends and school pals of Master Melvin Bruce, Pownal. re- gret to hear of his recent slight accident. while riding on a bicycle. Melvin is the son of Mr. Wayne Bruce and the late Mrs. Bruce of Kingsboro. He is now . ”' in Pownal. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon and family have returned to Truro. N. 8. They spent their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruce, Red Point, and Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Dixon. East Baltic. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacDon- aid. North Lake, motored to Char- lottetown on July 21st. They bought back with them their little ATTENTION . AllVEllTls -as. .. COP! Dl'AD.,LIN,pAS FOLLOWS: Noea sarusoar 7;! pun. av: lp.Is.TlllUAY It . , s p.m. wsovissoai; V satpsoa - sp....ruusshav'ur tli-;anioarg- used to keep the pipe in position at the bottom of the water filled ditch. in this Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Limited photo. two strings of pipe are jockeycd into position by side Loom tractors following the water crossing. Crews now are at work on the 574-mile section daughter Marie who had been in the Charlottetown ospital for sev- eral days, as the result of an ac- cldent. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Gillis on their recent mar- riage. Mrs. Gillis is the former Catherine. Mcisaac, Rockbarra. Mr. and Mrs. Callum McLean who were married at Red Point July 14, returned to their home in between the Alberta Saskatchew- an border and Winnipeg. When the s350.000.000 line is finished. probably in 1958. it will stretch 2,250 miles between the Alberta fields and Montreal. (C PPhotoI Kingsboro after a week's honey- moon trip throughout the Mari- times. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rob- ertson. Mr. and Mrs. Roddie J. Kldson. Red Point, spent a few days in N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stewart and family, South Lake, are spending their holidays with Mrs. Stew- art's sister in Maine. 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But the foreign office. in a state- msnt Tuesday night, emphasized that the conference. due to start in nine days, should confined it- self to discussing arrangements for an international system for op- erating the canal. I It was not intended that the gathering should concern itself with proposals that did not come within those terms, the foreign office statement said. It was is- sued to correct some replies given earlier in the day by its chief spokesman at a press conference. MAY DIBAGREE 'i1Ie spokesman had said that tending the conference to table, other proposals for the future of tlntion rhther than by military means. TROOPS BAIL , But Britain went ahead with mil- itary measures in case she feels she has to use force to guarantee that the vital waterway remains has of one-nation control. The aircraft carrier Ocean sailed T esday night from Devon- port naval base for the Mediter- rsnean with royal artillery gun- ners. The aircraft carrier Albion also was being refitted at Ports- mouth under orders to prepare for service as soon as possible. several tank landing ships, each capable of carrying 16 giant Cen- turion tanks and their crews, have been ordered to sail for Malta within a week. Infantrymen were ' Lg to embark today on the troopship Dunera. A big airlift of troops to Cy rus and Malta was being urganlsed. I Wednesday Aug. 8315!: The Guardian. Pulse 5;. -soldiers. , French and British naval are were reported from Paris we set up a liaison system and two nations were said to discussing the creation of a military command if hreaksout. , Convoyslof army tanks. and armored cars streamed day to the Welsh town of Ne to await shipment to the Mom-n ranean. . ror nanny tarrrml . - AVONMORE. Ont. (CP -Mar Ion MacDiarmld. 2. was badly mauled Monday when her uncle's big SLIB i dog clamped its jaws on her head. causing scalp d that ' d 25 ' ' -to 3' sh? its 3 close. The dog was dragged away and shot after relatives found the two struggling on the lawn of her uncle's h me. Sud. "subject to the desire that the.conference should not drag Q3 ' Asked whether it was possible that the conference might decide on a plan for the Suez other than internationalization, the spokes- man had also said: "It is tech- nically Possible." statement Tuesday night reaffirmed that "while the confer- ence is called to discuss the prin- le oi internationalization and principle was one agreed by the United Kingdom. United States and French govern- ments. acceptance of the invita- tion does not necessarily imply acceptance of the principle of in- ternatlonalization." Informed sources said India has pressed Britain to state whether attendance at the London confer- ence implies approval for micros- tlonal control. EXPECT MOVE, To UN Egypt indicated Tuesday that her decision on attending the con- ference would be revealed this weekend. A government spokes- man in Cairo said President Ga- mal Abdel Nasser will hold a press conference "of international im- portance" on Sunday. E n sources predicted he would ask the UN Security Coun- all to step in and forbid any West- ern use of force against his sei- zure of the canal. In Moscow, Soviet Foreign Mi- lster Dmitri Shepilov summoned the ambassadors of Britain and France, presumably to discuss at- tendance at the London confer- ence to include such Communist countries as Poland and Red China. Prime Minister Eden, who met 1” ” with senior cabinet mem- bers will deliver a 15-minute Sues siatemet on radio and television at 10 p.m. (6 p.m. AM) today. The whole emphasis here now aliiieared to have shifted to a peaceful settlement through nego- Mayfair : Murray River WEDNESDAY (Only) "BIG HOUSE U. S. A." G Starring: Broderick Crawford, Ralph Meeker” 'The men at the Big House had a way of taking care of kidnappers; Don't miss the thrill-packed result. 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