¥ P » ee ieee CITY & QUEEN'S ‘AUCTION “43” Scure Cards sale at Guardian — Patriot WE TREAT the sick well! Gig- y's Pharmacy. Open 8:30 a.m. © § p.m. “SPECIAL — Men's suburban heavy quilting, assorted ihadés, size 36 to 46 $12.95 to 5.95. Moore and MacLeod Lid. SPECIAL — “Men's parkas, d and water proof, size 36 to 95. Moore and MacLeod 2ement. HEAR Dr. Milton E. Lazerte on Results of Provincial Auto- my in Education. Prince Street rn 15th. 8 p.m. \ CHARLOTTETOWN Canadian fion Auxiliary regular monih.v neeting. Thursday evening, Oct- 15th., at 7.30. CARD PARTY. Sponsored Scouts, Thursday, October 15th. 8.30 in Community- Centre. SPECIAL Boys Fiannelette Py- 6 to 16 $1.99. Moore and ATTENTION Conéervative El- of Cymbria, October 16th., Births, Deaths, Marriages and School, Thursday, Oct- by} Auxiliary Cubs and and South ico polls. A joint meeting of said polls will be held on at 8.30 ANNOUNCEMENTS p.m. in the South Rustico parish hall for the purpose of reorgan- izing and other business may come up before the meeting. RESERVE Wednesday, Novem- ber Ilth, for Women’s Institute turkey supper in Wiltshire Hall. RESERVE Saturday, October 24th, for Notre Dame Alum Autumn Tea. GIANT Penny Auction, Brace Club Saturday October 17th 8:30 p.m. Ciuh members wives guests. Sponsored by Ladies THE NEW GLASGOW and Dis- trict Junior Farmers will meet with Rellie and Yvonne Larkin tonight at 8:00 o'clock. _ KEEP FIT and: like it Ladies Gym Classes Tuesday, and Thursday 7.15-8.15 Mixed | badminton, Tuesday, and Thurs- | day 7.15-11.00. For information, Phone Y.M.C.A. 3425. DIAL 3644 free delivery to your | door and get the best values for your good dollar. Weatherby’s Clover Farm Food Market. MAIN BRACE Dance, Friday night. Special floorshow — at- traction and refreshments. Mem- bers and guests welcome. PRINCE COUNTY REGULAR Thursday night Main “yr ‘ (When deat notices ate: received too late to be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are transferred te this department BIRTHS LEAN — At the Kings County Memorial H>spital, Montavue, @n October 12th, 1959, to Mr. @nd Mrs. Raloh MacLean, High Bank, (nee Kathleen Penny) a Son, Keith Lorne, 7 pounds, 15 ounces ‘ENGAGEMENTS ‘AVISH — DIXON — The en- gagement is announced of Mar- garet Isobel, daughter of Mrs. Duncan A. MacTavish, Lower ' IN@wtown and the late Mr. Mac- Tavish, to George Peverett Dix- ‘on, son of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘W. Dixon, Calgary. The wedding | will take place November 7th, ORTGAGE SALE There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building at Charlottetown Queen’s County, Prince Ed- d Island, on Wednesday, the | ighteenth day of November A.D. 9, at the hour of twelve o’- noon, Atlantic \ Standard i me, all and singular the lands’ owing, that is to say: ALL t parcel of land situate, lying INo. 40 in King’s countty Prince Edward Island. bounded nd described as follows. that is say: COMMENCING at a Do in the west side of the Church Road. the said point being the north-east corner of Hand owned by Patrick Mullins, nce northwardiy along the Church Road until it reaches the suth boundary of land owned by Robert Blackett, thence west along Robert Blackett’s south bounda and along the south boundary of Ewen Webster un- til it reaches the east boundary of land in the possession of Wil- Ham Cobb, thence southwardly, tastwardiy, and southwardily along the east boundary of Wil- ni a; liam Cobb and Daniel McKin-| non until it reaches the north’ boundary of Patrick Mullins, and thence eastwardly along Patrick Mullins north boundary to the int or place of commencement taining seventy (70) acres of land a little more or less. ALSO ALL that other parcel of land situate, Iving and being in St. | Peters Bav in Lot 41 in King’s County. bounded and described as follows: COMMENCING a* a point in the highway 120 feet west of lands formerly in pos- session of Mr. Hugh McLean, thence south 100 feet, thence west 69 ‘fect. thence north 190 feet. thence along the road 60 feet to the place of commence- ment and being thus described jn a deed from Alex McLeod to Rebest D. MacLaughlan datedé the 8th dav of June, 1896, and recisterei in Liber 21.. Folio 711. ALSO a!! that parcel of, land, strate lving and being in St Peters Bav in Lot 41 in Kirg’s County. bounded and described as follows: COMMENCING at a point on the south boundary of St. Peters Road as it exists to- day at the northwest angle of Yand of Dr. MecLavughlan beinz the above described: parcel of land. thence south <along Dr. MacLaughian’s west boundary fo the sou‘hwest corner thereof thence woestwerdly at right an- gies thirtv-five feet thence at right anz!es north parallel to the afo-ementioned boundary to the south side of the said St. Peters Road and thence east alonz sam thirty-five feet to the point} at the p'ace of commencement. The above sale is made pur- suant to the Power of Sale con- teined in an Indenture of Mort- gage dated the tenth day of Sep- tember, 1958 ard made between William J. Sanderson of St. Pe- ters Bav c* Kino’s Countv, Me- chanic. and Miriam Sandersen fis wife. of the first part, and Batt end MacRae Limi‘ed of Ch-rt-*‘ctown. a body corporate with Head Off-e in Char'‘to- fewn, of the secend part, default hevine been made in rovment of the nrincine! money and interest av> thorounder. Ber fyrthor pertieniars a Vy to | ef Fred-rie A. Terme. 0.C., Dominion Building Coe“ ottetewn. ’ Dated this foyrteenth dav of Octeher A.D. 1959. Batt and MacRae, Limiied Mortgagee the office being on lot or Township. in! oe in the next edition.) 1959 at St. Giles Presbyterian SHARP — NORTON — Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Stewart, Summer- side, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Sharpe, to flight lieutenant Edward W. Norton, son of Mrs. Roy Norton and the late Mr. Norton of Ottawa, Ont., Marriage to take piace on October 30th. 1959. KAYS — KELLER — Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Kays, Char- lottetown, P.E.I., announce the engagement of their daughter, Florence Helen, to Dr. Orval Christian Keller, son of Mr. Allan Keller of Houston, Texas. and the late Mrs. Keller. Their latter part of October. MACISAAC—TREMERE — and Mrs. John Maclsaac, Char- lottetown wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Heien Cecilia to John Merton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Tre- mere. .Hampshire. Marr'2 to take place in Charlottetown, October 3lst: 1959. MARRIAGES MacDONALD — CREED — The Mr | } i da stan’s Basilica Charlottetown. on September 12th. 1959 of Made!vn Sarah Creed, daughter of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Philip Creed of Stunze- on and Bernard Allison Miac- Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. MacDonald of Little Pond Rev. Patrick MacMachon, performed the double ring cere- mony. which) cents. marriage will take place the Marriage took place at St. Dun-' Drivers Receive Jail Sent A North Rustico man, Richard Robert Kerwin, was sentenced -to seven days in Queens County Jail | following his plea of guilty in | City Police Court, to the charge of having the care and control of a motor vehicle while intoxi- cated, when he appeared before Magistrate K.M. Martin Tuesday. A similar jail term was given to Clarence Murphy of Beaton’s | Mills following his plea of guilty to the charge of drucken driving. Pleading guilty to the offence of having the care and ~control of a motor vehicle and leaving ithe scene of an accident with intent to evade the law,. Carl Henry Brown, of Charlottetown, | Driver Given Jail Sentence At a special session of the Court, a Parkdale resident, Gar- nett James Livingstone, entered a plea of guilty to the charge of driving while intoxicated, when 'he appeared before Magistrate James B. Jchnston, Tuesday. | Following the hearing of the | circumstances surrounding the | a sentence of seven, incident, days in Queens County Jail was imposed. ° The case of Ephriam, Malone of Emyvale charged with driving while intoxicated, was adjourned , until Wednesday without any plea being taken Convicted of creating a dis- turbance in the vicinity of a ‘dance hall at Bonshaw, while in- | toxicated, Saturday night, Der- | rill R. McLure of Charlottetown was fined $20 an costs or in de fault of payment 15 days in jail. i | DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, ' OTTAWA EXTENSION OF TIME NOTICE is hereby givew that the time for the reception of ten- lders for CONSTRUCTION AND DELIVERY OF A HALF-YARD \SHOVEL DREDGE FOR NOVA |SCOTIA, is extended to 3.00 P. iM. ‘(E.S.T.), TUBSDAY, NOV- EMBER 10, 1959. ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary, The program ccemmittee for November will be Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Laird and Mrs. Wigmore. Mrs. Brookins is to offer the Miss- jonary Prayer. A box of over- seas clothing will be placed on October 13. It was reported 23 house visits, seven hospital visits, 14 treats, 30 cards,eight letters and 10 bou- quets were sent during the month. 15 books were read. A question- aire on the Sector Plan was dis- cussed and filled out. The meet- ing closed| with the Mizpah Ben- ediction. The annual Thankoffering Service of the Kensing!ca U- - éd Church Auxiliary of the W. M.S. was held on Sunday even- ing, October 4. Mrs. Alexander MacKay con- ducted the worship service, as- sisted ty Mrs. UHarcld Le. -d who read the scripture that was read ai St. Giles Cathordral ¢--~ ing the meetings of the A.C.W. W. Rev. L.M. Murray led in pray- er and was organist for the service. Vocal duets by Mrs. Lea Callbeck and. Miss Ina’ Phillips and a solo by Mrs. Callbeck add- ed to the spiritual atmosphere of the worship. Miss Elma Inman, W.MS. missionary on furlough from Trindad by means of coler-d slides, vividly portrayed the mis- sionary and educational work being carried on there, and em- phasized the responsibility of bringing the people a saving knowledge of our Lofd and Sav- ior, Jesus Christ. The offering was received by Mrs. Gecrge Brown Mrs. H>or- ace Glover, Mrs. Harry Brown and Mrs. Lioyd Millar. Mr. Everett Donald and Mr. Ralph Carruthers were in charge of the slide projector. The C.G. LT. attended in a body. On Friday afternoon, October October 2, a Mission Band party ;was held in the Assembly Hall of the Kensington United Church for the members and their . Fe 2 ol 7 2 i 5 me ee ot ee ae ee See eee a ee ee eee ge [e270 -. ts _ eS i: ‘dance, Canadian Legion, Kensing- e \ . * , E\ Aute Ei 34 Utd Aircraft @ |N Coldsirms 15 6 1 16 4 ton. 9.30 to 1230 Admision 60 SUMMARY Gen Elec (76% Vanadium 3%|N Goldcrt 3 3 1 WI ° Goodyear 1354 Westagee SON |N Rank we UsS6lUCU UCU : By THE CANADIAN PRESS |? ' A ie Oem! 4S DUART BEAUTY Salon, will be In TT 3% ’ + in li North Can 18 1 «(2 (2 closed for holidays from Oct. 19th,| Toronto — Market lower in light|Keanecott_ _ #54 Nevalie 38 oH MN nt Oct. 3ist. ' trading. Nudul nm Bb 2 B a - New York — Market lower; TORONTO Obaska ooo 68lCU8lCU BCH WE’EN M a's querade| Steels and motors decline. OBrien 2 & @ +6 ee oe Montreal — Market general Bare eB OB Dance, Indian River School, Fri- oe generally NTO (CP) Opemiska 1355 79 %S 75 —2 day October, 16th. Sponsors Wom-| lower in light trading. TORONTS ) — Steels were/ onan 20850 1 9 100 —3 ; ae : the major industrial losers as the} orenada —e°. F: en's Institute. Cards and lunch. . ab stock market faded Wednesday | Ormsty ae 2d... THE KENSINGTON Branch CURRIENCIES _ {ia one of on — S 8 8 5 of the Prince Co. Hosp more than a year & Parbec 2000 3 +h hold a tag day on Saturday,) MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S.} Base metals slipped a few deci-| Pardee om Mm Mm +t ’ <.|mal points. Golds, the lone—win-| Pater so 2 2 im Oct. 17th. dollar closed Wednesday at a dis- . Pabifog.. 10 9 3 . |count of 5% per cent in terms of Bers, were up more than one-/5.,, 45 35 30 50 —l0 a TY Canadian funds, down %s. Pound | third. : Paymast — ss SS ‘ KING'S COUN sterling $2.65%, down % Falconbridge added “% at 2614/| Peerless i a a | —— - other senior base metals|Peree =. FY M...:..-« but 5 Pick gcrow 1%. 00 & Wo + RESERVE. October 19th. for were down. Geco slipped “%& at I7|pichore 000 6 © 6 —I% Bazaar, card-game with good PRODUCE while Noranda and International] pia, —a® « i. prizes. Pantry - table, lunches, : Nickel were off %. Pronto 1900 300 235 3 OS ete. At Little Flower Parish Hall,’ yiovpRmat (op) — Agricul-|.Amons golds Dome added %4 at|Pros Air toe 73 72 73 Morell. es 18% and several juniors added |Perdex ee eae ture department quotation:: gaye Red Que Acct 30 3 8 @ -—1 - ; Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices) Pennies. Campbell Lake andique Chib 3100 3 Om 2 REGULAR THURSDAY night}, country station, wooden cases McIntyre eased 4s. Que Lab ae “m3 4:hy DB don : : , ° TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS Que Lith 2 «27 cal Bance FE Hall, 9.30 to 12.30) extratange 47; large 46-47; me- By The Canadian Press — ms ee Burns Orchestra. dium 40; small 28-29: B 31-32;| ‘Teronte Steck Exchange—Oct. 14 | Qunston mow KM MW +h% ; C 20. Receipts 73. (Quotations in cents unless marked § | Rodiore ee @ @ =+2 DR. B.J. GRANT, Optometrist, | ~ Buiter: Current receipts, ten-|? Ou Mt a@ — Ex-dividend, sr—Ex-ri/ Rayrock a ee | will be in his Montague Office “ani mes Realm nm © 7 8 —% | derable 634, non - tenderable,| steck Sales High Low Close Ch’ge|Rix Athab 100 2 2 2 every Saturday from 2.00 to 9.00/ 693, fresh grade creamery prints UNES Roche 0 2 UM 1%—% p-m. Phone 39. job price 64-65; fresh wholesale, | 4>#cus 200 26 0—C26—— HCC Ss | ewan Cus 5000 MO Ol C+] . r *lAcad Uren 7000 10% 10% 10% — %/|San Ant a en | ALLISTON Women's Institute |fenderable 64, non - tenderable, ‘advocate se 280 200, 208 15 [Sand Riv 388k . ; 250 $13) 2 1% 1000 4 | teattoey and ham supper at home| Cheese: Delivered Montreal not{Arslo Hur 100 $1% 1% 1% Sherritt oS mm 'of Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacLeod, waned. carcest recet Quebec | Ant, Row= 1509 19 19 19 4 Slocan VR 10000 15 4 15 October 21, from 5 to 9 p.m. xed, ~ipts Ansil 650) 18 16 17 41%|Stdeona 199 % 8 9 Guiee wtie's ciatt seu|sen SS te me ee SE : w : Ma; _ PARISH Bingo, St. Teresas,| J rrent receipts Ontario wh it e|Atles Yk 30 68 68) 8 + | Steeloy soo 5S 4% 644-1 Thursday, October 15th. Cashi¢.y grading station 37% - 38 aownbe ome 8, ” * La Steep R = os sm 1% ; eout ee ading : ~* | Aumaque - — %|Sanburst f prizes, freezeout. colored 3744-38; wholesale Ontario} Atlantic Cop 09 25° 25 %5 +5 |Surf inet met 3s ored i quotati Aunor so 2 685 CCS C(‘+ Ss | Taurean 500 +4 eee cents tae “avo Barnat 13200 145 187 = +8 | Teck-H oo 129 = 10 64 , i> Bary Expl 1000 55 8S Temag 400 210 2 —1 N.B. 75s 2.00; N.B. 50s 1.20-1.25:/ pose Metals 200 15 13 13 Thom L 300 6 8 & -2 N.B. 10s .30-.32; P.BI 75s 225 me mm im ms 2 Territory = ™ a + ‘ Tiare — . Belcher we 64 «63 CUM Tombill wane = = = nell . Bethim 6300 90° «8685S | Torbit IN MEMORIAM GRAIN ‘ Bevcoa ses. Ss Os oma = . .. P —-1% Bibis soo 14 Oo + LYLE te maiory of Dre.|. WINNIPEG (CP) — figherringes Se % SS Ss Solu Actes Oe mS me ‘me 8” ? .| temperatures on the Prairies! Ronville ooo )68638™6l6™C™C<«C SC C+ HUM Keno so 40 45 4S 15 7 Emery Lyle, who passed away which are ed to melt snow | Borduiace 2000 5 ® g Upp Can 28 1) «#117: *«+*»N17”)«4+1 October 15th, 1054. expect A 100 8 entures 165 $34 % a8 , and possibly let harvestig e-|Bomar 2 ms ~~ Vv: ao The, winds of God blow gently posmuly ests Bralorne 450 590. 580 880 +3 | Violam 100 13 1% 135 —3 On a sweet and treasured spot Beeral Wednesday ee to Beal Ref tm 3 % M4) [Eek Am oe GS ae +n rn 4 Ss elling Brahrst ? eedon — % Where the one we loved lies sleep- in flex Ce ee * | Buffad 77 12 U% 2 + &| Willray 8500 130 125 130 4 Closing prices: | Buff Ank 7 159 159 159 +14 |Wiltsey ay m4 1 © —% Nev 1 forgot. S- | Buff RL ws 68lU SS Winch 0 067 7 %[—%&% ever will she be forg 2 Oats—Oct 1% higher 82; Dec. Bunker Hill 100 8 8 8&8 41 [Wr Harg 490 130 129 130 As the years glide sweetly onward ‘ : rae Can 1% 108 (7 7 7 % We, who are left, just wait and |% higher Ta; May ry ene Cannan sss = Yr Bear 430 15 ME MS 3 pray , an Laser | camp Chib 1775 63 610 @ —15 |Young HG 19600 108 105 107 —3 ; , lev— igher § 7 Dec fcamp RL 400 $12% 12% 12% — % | Zenmac 300 21% M7 «2 —& glad reunion aoe — ee day M%higher 985sb:; May % higher|Cdn Astoria 4090 6% 6% -@2 —%/| Curb Ever remembered by: the fam-|100%b; Jly “ higher 1.90b oo te ae . 3 . + et on = = = psf 3 a, re a . : nea 2142 p > ily. . phmcigy a — a ae iCan NW o333. ss D_gB_ | Yukon Con 500 ete 04 wer 3.69; May -12 lower | Can-Erin 1370 10 177 19 -38 x 3.68b; Jly 14 -14% lower 3.58. | Cam-Met — 2. 28 a2 2 ¢\- Funeral Director Rye—Oct 4 -higher 1.1%: Dec/CM? we 7 8 Mi mi mete unchanged 1.15's: May %s — Cent Pat” 1460 140- 135 140 +4 [Am Ledue 1080 11 1@ 10%- %& ®%a: Jlv ha 12a | Cheste: mo UCU SOS Anchor mes MOB +h N. D. MacLEAN Prices for class two wheat for cus ve im 2 @ se | [Ammere Sm we ime we 1 , y t 1s z _— > . export to sountries outside IWA: | eas 100 7% 4% 6% Bail S pr —s- 2 $17% 17% 17% 1 nor 1.63%: 2 1.59%s: 31.527%s > 4 chimo we 6 (OCS Bail S Sipr 475 $19% 19 19% cc ~FUNERAL 1.4675 ;-5-1.43%: 6 1.41%: 1 durum Cech Will 130 35 BO Xo Banff oo Wo 100 100 -3 1.74%: 2 1.68%: 3 1.61%: Twa: con Lake 200 12% 12% 12% — \/ Basro Te ® oo no — ‘ and domestic prices: 1 nor 1 637: IS > Met on e" =" hs a Senate "e 8 a” = 2 >- . “orm Hit z 2 + DIRECTOR 21.58; 3 152%: 4 146%: 5/Conisurum yoo a 40 ao | Cal Bal Sata ae 24 TZ. 7% - 747 Lc ekeno 10%2+ % Calvan Con LS wal 6 ga hy Gurum 1.74%; jc Calfinan moo 1 2 12 +2 |COULds m0 17 110 110 —10 15 Ki S 2 1.68%; 61% IC Denison . 2943 $1I% 11% 11% — %|CS Ol wts 300 8 8 ® 41 ing square |C Den wis a0 58 S14 (CS Pete 100 360 360 360 C Fen 100 CU OM OC4+ 1% | C Chiefta 200 105 102 105 8 CG Arrow 129% 4 2 3s 3 Can Dev oo *4 335 35 —10 Charlottetown MONTREAL |C Halliwell 19700 69 $5 57 —1 |C Bx Ges 4m 20 210 20 44 Con Howey 10 7 lOO € High Cr sm 6 s 3 Dial 5549 - MONTREAL ‘CP) — Prices = 1790 Si7% 17% 17% - mic Homesta 1100 me 100 «00 niet thing ot Ale mele 1 10 10 10 -§ Husky AS a «85 slipped from morning gains Morrison OO 2 23 - 38 C Husky wts 190 5 447% «447° «—15 the Montreal and Canadian stockic Mosher 1100 98 3 @ Can WO 965 1%) 18% I” 42 14 FALSE ALARMS exchanges suffered their second Con Negus 1500 10 16.16 —3 |Cent Del 357 520 \ S10 Sm 48 MONTREAL ‘CP) — Fourteen! straight narrow loss Wednesday.|€ Northland ©) 3 8 #7 Com Pete mo MO lO fase alarms within an hour sent|Trading was fairy active (¢auty te 3% t4°! (eam Be ss 2g |Cartierville firemen racing] Only the banks survived the,Con sud Meo 8 8 @ C Mic Mae 100 5 1S 35S 410 ee a cg streets early! drop. but their gains were enlv Cop-Man 1000 «124 12% 2% —1 |[C West P 00 MS MS OM +S uesday until police nabbed the! fractional. Royal was up % at 82 CoPrand oe 18 1 eS ie ee Bie ee Sm C+8 suspected alarm-ringer — an off-| and Montreal advanced ‘+ at 350) coe’. me mM ki es eae oe eS duty fireman. Fire department] Utilities were fractionally Cusco m8 ee Dynamic $000 108 «183108 43 officials blamed “‘ill health and) jower. Two of the most active had DAragen 2390 7 BS DB -2 -| Eastwa 0 10 10 160 -8 domestic troubles’ for the of-| gains of %,. B.C. Power at 34 and Dt Cor oo 1 16 146 —2 |Eastwd A 1100 160 159 10 oie é So %, Deer* He 30 Dt OM F: 200 400 35 (385 — 0 fences which interrupted the Shawinigan at 28% Dome 785 818% 16% 10% + KlGr Plains 300 912% 12 12 — % — ee ae of north-end| Steels. papers, beverages, tex- Denaltn 500 8068 BO ome Ol A 2 SIM IM] 124 — 4% Montreal residents. tiles and base me‘als were frac- Deva" =o 617) 66K O17 |Home O1} B 8H $11% 11% Lite — Se eee : doe kt. Amphi Be Mh 2 T+% HBONG 355 $17%q 12% 12% — %& tions lower. Exceptions were Do-’racst Mal 300 135 «4135 «(135 Kreg - “= bh mi a minion Foundries. off 1'4 at 46°. ost Sull 309 162 «157 - +7 = ed 2900 3 19% 19% —Il5 N Yi, 7 “Ider 6000 125 123 ngpor a ae a ee es eee 5g ] wt a #7. ond rxance woo 36 3 1 |Marigeld «63980 8 te 10 Sueedar’s aa a a p te EI Sol 2100 «8h ag — | Mayfair 20 15 1S Os 10 sday’s s ssue, ada Eureka mm OU | Medal 2 26 «NS «(26 and Dominion Sugar. advanced \'s Exp! All om 69 ™% 84 — % | Midcon 1e 2 @&@ @ -8 % i oy . | Falcon 5 86% |Nat Pete mo oO lM OM at 21%4 in heavy turnover. ce(famaay 0 owt S(N Daves tes sats > ue | Fa wts 1600 1 1 1 N Superior Oo 6 Pp @P ef Nn Cc es generally a few cents lower | Fatima 1600 484 43 @ —1 | Nortlical mm Ue. a eS Industrial volume was 72 ote | Pectin 1420 193 19 191 —7 |NC Oils 4 - = 2m «+10 shares; mines and oils 174.400. |Gtco, Mines 2 $17% 17, 17 ~—%/ NCO ute ne ar : Gnt } : | North! 1000 was remanded until Friday, Oc-| Of 219 issues traded, 43 ad-|Giset YK on en sa” ane +0 \ouatae nnn > > =f tober 16, without bail, for sen- vanced, 91 declined and 91 were er ee ee ee eee “09 — 1% m%4%—% tence. unchanged. There were no new © Uran 200 8 8 8 —%/PacPete © 409 75 77 TS —35 Gold, le 9 mo 1 1 + %&| Permo 2500 106 «105 Convicted of disorderly conduct, yearly highs and seven new lows. ¢r — on = = 2 * ot | pee oils 1000 190 me = <a John MacDonald of Charlottetown | | The ~— tee aoe Grandue = 2000 122, 120, 12 +2. | Petal a ane , iv ; | banks u at 28. utilities unnar 1860 $12% 11% 12% —% ‘20600 “ses was given a fine of $30 and costs ; as : a aoe sa lamer we te ae i te co ieee 00 ae ee oe oe or 10 days in jail.; 4 at 144.9, industrials off 1.1 at Gwill G 1400 250 36 «250 . , | 293.8 bined off 8 at 244.2.) Heras oe et ee — ¢ Three residents of Charlotte- 293.8, com Hard Rock © 10 1 10 Quonto — s&s * papers off 8 at 420.9 and golds, Har-Min 1000 10% 10 «10% 4 | Ronger 39 13% 130 130 —68 town and one each from Mon- ff 18 at 96.39 kK of Lakes 100 14 14 14 Reef Expl 1350 5 $ 3 tague, Albggton and Moncton, N.4° aldaaean CLOSING 8TOCKs Headway 0 38 OC 4 «| Rocky P 300 =—O7 64 64 i& B., were all convicted on char-| apnipi 3. Fraser | oo SS mw Bie) 6a ee oa . #8 ollinger 80 -$30% 30% re ges of being drunk and incap-| Abit pr cs sane 8 ited Bay oss $0 | 494 - Sarcee 300 115 108 115 42 able. The last three were each | Asvestos a Bom Sate : South U 7 . : : ~ |Bnque C Nat 53% Hud Bay Min 30|!"spiration 235 4 © @ South oe npn -1 fined $10 and costs or five. days.|pank Mont 35% Imp Bank Int Nickel — 320 $29% 84 8&4 — y, | Spooner 2100 16 «615 =~ «6S 41 Of the three from the city one | Bank NS 71% Imp Oil ys {intl Moly 10000 11 11 «#12 —1 {Sab Oil oo 8 60 12 64 Was sentenced to 20 dav in| Banaue PC Int Nick a9u, | Irish Cop 60 15% 19 IM -—5 Tex Cal oa 6 6 Be . egrng Bathurst A 42 «Int Pap 122! j Iron Bay 0 240 240 Triad Oil up 309 xs HO 3 Queens County Jail, and the oth-| pothurst B 31._—s«dInt. Peto | Jacobus 6975 19 100 139 +4 | Um Olle 2000 18) 17 15 —S er two each drew fines of $20 or | Bell 44 Mass-Fer 194 | Jellicoe 100 100 «6 Wayne 2200-12 12\ 2 -+% ten days in jail. Brazil 40 McColl: re : ae — Fase Fg % Me co <A = i Bac — For failing to stop for a red Cleveland * arte. i | Jowsey a3 4 4 a a |W Cdn OG 33816-1285 «115 128 46 traffic light and going through| © Cement 28% Paudash se [Kerr Add = 908 SG 0 S0% oe es & the intersection at an excessive|{ Comem pr 27 Price $04 | abraser aa ao Carb ro. rate of speed a Charlottetown|¢ par Cos os Reval Bank 2 |Lake Ling 6000 7% T% Ta Dalhousie =—s3985—s Msi Oh OM Ht youth wag fined $15 and costs or|dn Brew 34% Royalite oS, momeos8t, te .| five days. A fine of $10 and costs| Cdn Brew pr . St L Corp sO 7 , fa) ; x, | 1 d 00 Montreal 1710 $554 36% S54 or five days was meted out to ag nag na _ — MTT Lae 500 wae — a Nova Scotia 1628 $72% 7l% 71% 4 4% another city resident who plead-|c mt Pwr pe 45 — Trans Can PL\25 | Lorado 1000 18 «618 «618 «641 {Commerce 105 G% 6% 0% + % ,ed guilty to a similar offence,| CPR 2542 UN Steel ia a ae 2 YU _—— a aoe Se See = ; Cash Cockshutt 35\6 Walker 264, | Lyndhst oo 3 BD 13 Royal 632 S824 Ble M2 + % but who was travelling. at:a nor- 31% CANADIAN * | Lynx 13000 17 «17 «37 «4-4 | Tor-Dom 6 39 9 Wh + % mal rate of speed a. = a aot ee gr, |Macassa «1120-05285 a INDUSTRIALS se = Meche" mame Se aa npman* ' : ‘ jacfie 1 ' Zi PYPS peepee mosh aee 616 105 a 1 _ . = = = = 44 —% : adse 1900 289 285 Magnes ™ ion a Sognet . eee eee Inland 1300 40 4 @ -—1 : NEW YORK te Bene eS Ss. 5 aralgo 51 1 “4% 1 D Plans Paper Marcon mae. + \ | Simpsons 7 324 2B wm NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks Maritime 360 122 116 ‘ne 6 | Stedman oo 35 6B US Zi PYPS. held tt i drifted lower Wednesday as the | Sees tans e © @ 41 | Walkers US 3374 3% 36% — ion S he s regular | effects of the ;steel strike spread | ys") 4, sae weekly meeting, Tuesday night.| further throughout the economy. | Mcker " 2500 " 8 = = MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS Meeting opened with worship! Steels, motors and rails, all|MeMar 100%: % Mm—% By The Canadian Press oe led by Shirley Bell and tied in with the steel impasse | Meera “oa oe Scere arjorie Balder The ip-| : é ay. | we % 100 102 ~2 | BA Oi 6342 332% 32% 3 + % jor derson. €_sctip-' were subjected to the most sell Meta Uran 1200 8% 8% &% North Star S815 $0 18% = 41% ure was taken from Saint John ing pressure. Midrim 1500 M4’. 684) ~~ | Bowater 517 SH 8, BM — 9:1-10. Hymns sung were: “What| Oils, chemicals, aircrafts and| Milliken 140 110 106 105 —S | MaseF 4140 S13% 13% 13% — Ws a Friend We Have in Jesus” and | electronics gener ally declined. | 24. soo |6U6d66lhlCU Gen Dev 3765 $21% 2% 21% + % “I Am Thi O Lord.” * ae *|Min Corp 45 $12% 124 12%%—% LS Thine rd. One strong spot was in tobaccos, \ Moneta 1000 680 Rls Yan Can 3500 ™% 7 7 The missionary story was on| which climbed. | Mt Wright 6593 51 50 50 —1 | Place 2600 8 % (O% = the Behl field in India. More layoffs were tied in with! Multi-M 1100 50 SSO +1 sf Am Ledue ~10800 11. 10 1% —u& The president presided over thet High Frequency, Ultra High Fre- a Cr 21200 + 2% 2 -—1 |C Dragon 102066 20 Wm -2 business meeting. Plans for gett-| quency and microwave but these Nealon emo HOw oS ing out the Island news paper | frequencies are definitely line-of-|New Alger 1100 64 @4 @4—1 |W Mylama Se000 196 117 199 —s were discussed. sight transmission “ New Ath 2000 3 «6% 6M C+] =| Rowan 57000 ™% 11 41 Following the business meeting} ‘Radio transmission licences in| won pA" as = ee a 4600 a 2 = = Clair Smith and Patricia Patter- | Canada haverisen to 54.000 from|New Delhi 3500 20 18 18 —2 | Orchan 30950 101 #996 wo —2 son gave an interesting account | 12,000 in the last decade N Dicken 1000 240, 238 23% +3 MUTUAL FUNDS of the weekend conference which| One of the t i iat cee ee 8 By TES SONAR Pham : A mos Important | ~_ Harri 700 «610% «(10% 10% +h Bid Ask was held in Sydney. questions is the cost factor. New Hosco 2000 73 7l 72 —1 | AN Can Com 7.0 8.26 The young people ajourned to; A commercial company spokes-|New Jason 709 9 9 & + %| All Cdn Dis 6.13 ~ 6.66 the lower hall for games lef by | man said it is not just a matter| Melero Se 12 11% 3 4 American Growth 7.19 7.84 The : : N Man “ +1 | Beaubra 27.80 30.19 nee een 1 a of flicking a switch and speaking|\ Myiama\5scoo 128 116 120 —6. | Canadian Investment 8.8) 9.66 was Drour 0 & Cone We into a microphone. He said oper-| Newnor soo. 66066)6— 6+ M4 | Canafund 35.48 37.25 singing of Blessed Be The Tie ating a radio transmitter involves|N€¥ Rouyn 1000 11 ot Champion Mutual , 5.31 5.04 That Binds.” , the know-how of getting messages | : — - 5 : 3 . First Oil ik ~ 4 ; ; = t ! 2 § ~ Commonwealth . . through even in climatic up-| Nipissing 3200 143 149 140 —2 | Corporate Investors a” eal ULSTER LAKE heavals. Noranda 74 $17% 46% 45% — 4| Dom Equity Inv 14.70 15.01 Lough Neagh in Northerr Tre- NEW YORK CLOSING fTOCKS Norgold 1000 «6 (66 )©— + | Fond Collectif 5.14 6.65 land. largest lake in the British Beth Steel 54 Monty W 49%, | Noriartie 10o OM 24 24 =6 + ‘2 | Grouped Income 3.71 4.6 - a | Borg Warner 43 NY Cent 3 | Normetal ~ 35 6—hCUOCOCOSS +15! Grouped I Accum 53 56.85 Isles, has an area of 153 square) c¢ ana o 67% Radio Corp 58% | Norpax 100 1) i =4 | Group Sel $0 5.48 miles Cons Edise =6©@ = Sid OU NJ 47% |N Gate uu ¢ 6 « Growth Ol and Gas 6a 45 Investors Mutual 10.99 11.88 Keystone 13.02 14.0 Leverage Fund 6.62 7.16 Mutual Accumulating Fund 7.21 7.88 Mutual Incime Fund 498 3M North Amer Fund of Can 841 9.14 Radisson 449 4% Regent Fund 5.40 5.93 Save and Invest 5.16 5.64 Supervised Amer Fund 68 6.95 Supervised Exec 535 aa Supervised Exec 57 $2 Supervised Exec 5.6 5.71 Supervised Growth Fund vk (hae Supervised Income Fund 3.81 3.05) x—TV Electronic 35.49 16.98 | Timed Investment Fund 5.30 5.94] United Accumulative 14.22 15. * /mothers. Leadership was given iby Mrs. Rescoe Walker, Ms Alexander MacKay. and IF.L. Orr. Four gradnetes, 'bara Ann Auld, Valerie Mac- |Ewen, Nancy Kennedy and Bar- |bara Paynter took part in the graduation ceremony and were welcomed into the Explorer group by the leader. Mr-. L.¥ Murray. Refreshments were ser- ved by the ladies of the W.M.S. Mrs. Willard Riley, Misses Mysie and Elsie MacNeill, Ken- sington. and Mrs. Harold.,M-- se New Annan, spent Thanksgiving Day at Flat River. where they were guests of Mrs. Margaret Moser and family and Mrs. Dan MacLeod and at: Belle River where they visited Mrs. Mal- colm Riley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Paynter, Burlington and Mr. and Mrs. ‘James Shien, Kensingtcn. were visitors to Milton on Sunday. Friends will be pleased to know that Mrs. John Pickering has made a good recovery from her recent illness at the Prince County Hospital Summerside, and is convalescing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Stavert. Kensington. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Palmer, Moncton, spent the holiday week- end at Kelvin, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Picketts. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Profitt and Mr. Wendell Profitt, Spring- field, and Mr. and Mrs. John Moase, Kensington were recent visitors to Saint John, N.B. Mrs. William Bernard, Ken- singtan, is spending a few days at Sea View of Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Donald. \Among the students spending the holiday weekend at their homes in Kensington and vicin- ity ar: Donald Champion, U.N.B., Franklin Bowness, and Margaret Walker» Acadia; Garth Caseley, Shelia Caseley, Alberta Smith, Jean and Margaret Murray, Ann Ramaay. Barl Lockerby amd Elizabeth Ramsay, Mount Allis- Mrs. on. Mr. Lorne Moase, Miss Beulah Moase, Summerside, Marjorie MacArthur, Sally Ann Rayner, and Elmer MacDonald, Kensing- ton motored to Sydney, N.S. for the holiday weekend where they attended the Fall Rally of the Presbyterian, Y-.P.S. A -less and B—plus stock exchange com- muamoan. 4—US funda nae rere Thurs, Oct. 15, 1999. TF See” eat be Rea td AO CATA SAVING AT THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA | \ Ask for an official application form at your nearest “Royal” branch (there is one nearby). Fill it out and we'll take care of all the details. You may buy for cash, or by convenient: instalments, whichever you prefer. Canada savings bonds never fluctuate in value. Can be cashed anytime for their full face value,’ plus interest. ; Charlottetown Branch — L. D. MacKAY, Manager Branches also in Hunter River, Mount Stewart, Summerside and Tyne Valley. :