' VITAL STATISTICS BLIRKE —- At Lower Montague 1964, Mrs. Philip Burke in her 81st year. Rest- mg at her late residence. Fu- neral service from St. Mary's Church. Montague. I-‘ch. 8. with Requiem High Mass at 9:30 a.m. Interment In the Church cemetery. Oll ',g54_ Mrs. vaull. BIRTHS IENNEDY — Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kennedy. Currie) are happy to announce [me birth of their daughter, pnmela Anne. weight 7 lbs.. 4 02s., on Wednesday. Febru- ,ry 5. 13%. at the Halifax In- 'tirmary A sister for David. DEATHS Feb. 6. |pE.\‘CER -— At her late resid- ence. 186 Kent Street. Feb. 5. Lambert Spencer in her 80th year. Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Friday. service com- mencing at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment in the Cutcliffe receiving later to be buried people's cemetery. (nee Gail Saturday to his late residence at a.m. church cemetery William John Rrydses. in in the Catholic cemetery. ABSENAULT — At the Prince County Hospital Annex. Wed-, nesday. Feb. 5, 1964. Wilfred A. Arsenault. In his 73rd year. Resting at the Compton Fu- neral Home until Friday, then them where the funeral will be held Saturday morning Feb. 8 to St. James‘ Church. Egmont Bay, for Requiem High Mass Interment in the BRYDGES -— At the Charlotte- town Hospital, Feb. 6. 1984. Chestnut Street. aged 15 years. Resting this evening at the Ilennessey Funeral_Home. then on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock to the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Loretta Bruce, 54 Chestnut Street, from where the funeral will take place Monday morning at 8:46 to the Church of the Most Holy Re- DEATHS BURKE — Suddenly at Char- lottetowfl. Tuesday. Feb. 4, 1964. Willard Vernon Blrke of 41 Ktrkwood Drive in his 47th year. Resting at the MaeLean Funeral Home until noon. to- day, Feb. 7. then to Central Christian Church for funeral service commencing at 2 p.m. Interment in Floral Hills Mem- orial Gardens. STAVERT —— At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Wed- nesday. Feb. 1964. Mrs. James Stave:-t of 14 York Lane in her 85th year. Resting at the Madlsean Funeral Home until noon today, Feb. 7 then to Zion Presbyterian Church for funeral service commen- cing at 1:30 p.m. Interment in North Bedeque cemetery. CARD OF THANKS / o sent mass cards. Of Sympathy. A sincere "thank yo reavement. EMPLOYMENT -EM PLOYMENT ’ Louis McManus and family. TWPOWER PLANT OPERATORS and APPRENTICES WANTED SHIFT OPERATOR: Must have Second Class Stationary Engineer's License or its equivalent, with a minimum of five Vears operating ex- perience an d maintenance ‘of boilers, turbogcn- t ei-ators and associated equipmen APPREN'I‘ICES: Must. have completed grade ten education, be physically fit and willing to work shifts. Study to complete steam engineering correspondence courses supplied by the Com- pany. ‘APPLICATIONS: Must be submitted in writing, stating qualifications, etc., to: Mr. W. W. Henderson Plant Superintendent MARITIME ELECTRIC CO. LTD., P. O. Box 428 Charlottetown, P.E.I. DEPARTMENT or EDUCATION Province of Nova Scotia Requires the services of PROFESSORS and LIBRARIAN at Truro, Nova Scolia Mathematics For Professional COIIPSP5 i History and Philosophy For Academic Course in:—— n _.- of Education Physical Education (Female) Profemional Librarian SALARY :—— Profesors $3.100 — $8.550 Librarian $4.860 — $6.900 Commens duties and urate with qualifications. experience APPOINTMENTS EFFECTIVE AUGUST 1. 1964 Further information _may be obtained from Dr. J. I‘. McCarthy. Principal. ‘Nova Scotla Teachers College, Truro, Nova Scotla. Application forms may be obtained from the Nova st-otja Civil Service Commission. P. Box 943, Dennis Building. Granville Street, Halifax, Nova _Scotia. February 4, 1964 Ifii NEW The family of the late Mrs. market moderate trading. o 87.78 posted Jan. w. .01‘ 7 M ntreal — Market fractlon- IMADE SHARP GAIN merits, flowers, and messages Trading was moderate. "1 m d, 1 1,294 issues traded compared 3.11“ oth;-5 ah: ,',',°5§,l,'l,’,§,’“§,',' :3 with 1.319 Wednesday. Not since Way during theta. him, of be_ Nov. 14 when l,29e3,tlSS1l;eS were we wish to thank Doom. G,,,_ remained routine and compar dings. the nurses and staff of Wm‘ 4'°w'°°° Tllurway’ the P.E.I'. Hospital for their kind- want to thank our friends and neighbours who visited us sent flowers, cards and treats or helped in any way during our illness at home and in hosnit . S. A. Kielly and Wendell. IN MEMORIAM PIIELAN — In loving memory of Ambrose Phelan. who de- parted this life February 13th. 963 1 . This day we do remembe A loving thought we give But in our hearts still live. Always remembered by the family. BEATON -— In loving memory of Tommy 5. Benton, who passed away February 7. 1947. at the age of 2 years. 8 mon- s. Always remembered by Mom. Dad, Billy, Wilfred and Betty. ADAM - In loving memory of rm’ dear daughter (Eleanor) M Andrew Adam, who passed away February ‘ml. 956 What would I give if I could say Hello Eleanor in the same old way. To hear your voice and see your smil To sit with you and chat awhile. So you who have a daughter. her with care, on For you‘ll never know the heart- ach ‘Dill you see the vacant chair. Sadly missed by mother Mrs. Gordon Easel-y. \lOVA SCOTIA TEACHERS COLLEGEI MA'rH::,soN — in loving mem- olry my husband. Daniel B. Matheson. who passed away February 7. 1959: also our dear children, Walter .I.. who passed away on May 23, 1955. and Donalda. October 7. 1950. There Is no parting from those we love No distance can divide, For today in memol-y's garden We still walk side by si e. Sadly missed by "Mom". HERRING — In loving memory of our father, James F, Her- ring who passed away Febru- ary 7th, 1960. “Come time at eve when the tide is low, I shall slip my mooring andl sail away. . . . ." ’ ". . . . .But I shall have peace- I fully furled my sail I lln moorings sheltered froml storm and g e I And greeted the friends who have sailed before o'er unknown seas to the un- known shore." Lovlngly remembered by the family. OTICES NOTICES NOTICES I. ATTENTION I‘Bri¢kIayers. mesons, slone masons. plasierers, terrazzo workers and lilo sellers. GENERAL MEETING will be held In ‘llle LOCAL LABOUR TEMPLE Kent Street FEBRUARY 8th at 7.30 P.M. Guest Speaker: ALBERT A. VINCENT . ldent nm 'I‘rowel-Trade council of I ontltc P B.M.P.I. Union of America. EASTER BEEF SHOW AND SALE ‘ TENDERS FOR AUCTIONEER Closing date Feb. 21. 1964- 100 pm. animals are expected- Tenders must be submitted on Pl“l°9 Del‘ l“’“d lltsla. Lowest or any tender not necessarily 80' ‘opted Apply in writing to: DR._H. H. KELLY. sacrum‘! Ituuraeelsiww-ndS-l9 3 ausooo «mum ATTENTION Get your Farm equipped to do any has many years of the Diesel and Gas North River now before the spring rush. We are types of machinery. Our servicemen Ralph Cruwys at your service right NOW. FRED F. KITSON will hold an alto FEBRUARY AFTERNOON TEA The Charlottetown Progressive Conservative Women's Association BASILICA RECREATION CENTRE Immediately following the opening ceremonies of the Provincial Legislature. VISITORS welcome lllorul A 127081! 11161! +1’: - 5 DAI Y MARKET UOTATIONS W" "*1 ‘°'“ “C ” L Q Ogllvie 5 Par Pete us,‘ , Pow Corp 3300 ill 10 11 phone. 8/. by Eastman Kodak] ”"'~'= 3' "35 W“ WM, land as by U.S_ Steel. among! ,3 G" ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,:',Z‘,,,,""‘,0,"‘ ‘“ i0lll€l‘S- I _ Que Phone 100 $45 45 6 3! THE CANADIAN PRESS _ The Dow Jones Industrial av-I MONTREAL WP) — Agrlcul-I Rio Alsom :25 312% lzlsi L. ’I‘oronto—Market higher: light erage made a gain of 3.37 at ‘ture department quotations: .ll°€ltW=|l 570 543% 431- 43 trading. 786. . putting this indicator. Eggs: wholesale dealer i>rtcell},‘,‘j;',,‘,{',‘;,,_“ ‘},',f, ,,,.,_ ,f,_ f,, ,, New York — Market higher: -close to its historic closing high l° C°llllll‘Y 5l9ll0ll5- W°°¢lell Cal‘ I mm: ant. and ma, 71:», 731,}, ' tons: Extra-large 41: large 39; , al I w; B 331Salada F su. co A pr assioomoo-aim», - ~.d 295 8107-’: I The Guardian. Charlottetown. l‘rI.. Feb. 7, 1964. 15 I M25 ‘:13’. ‘Wm 14% - Mu , Power Corporation closed u - ‘ l ‘ ”‘ changed at 11 on a turnover n of 2,580 shares. IRREGULAR PICTURE I The remainder of the indus- ‘trial board presented an irregu- ,,"z"' ,lar picture. Banks were mixed and papers and steels soft:-ned. Emco made the best gain. ahead 2'5 to 21. Interprovinciel ‘ 84 Pipe Line rose one point to , ,_ ,..,.,.,- . I3‘-t"°e:'n ll: 2. Montreal Trust Profits Increase Momreal Trust (‘ompany hall a net profit of $1,556,295 in 19_33 state- . Per share earnings were $3.57 compared with $3.27 ' ' 1962. Combined assets of capital ed‘ 33-34; . . . . _ . , "In, “em” m , . cu, goo um II)’/' :tAnthes. which has gained con- aily higher. active tradlna. , The Associated Press aver. a . _ ,SM,, ,n W, m,,,,,/, 26,, ,5,‘ ,,.,,, wood made 8 and guaranteed accounts were ,age of 60 stocks made a .oharvp_ Butter: Current receipts non-,~5,,,. ,3, ‘ ;,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,. 0,, .,., ,0 2”, $249.599,l82. an increase of $36.- ‘gain of L2 at 291,9 wnh mg", tendera-ble 51: 93 score tender- ; Shop sue 1957 3121/. 121/, ,2,‘ , * Imemauona, ',,,,c,,e,' advanced‘ 1:18.737. trials up 1.9 to a record high. 3‘l’l9 5”/41 50079 lendefable 51‘/5-.SWllu-m 300 $29 29 29 ,1. . ‘ . . The company recently an- . ,.,,,,s ,,p _5 and ufiuties up _4_; Cheese: Delivered MontreaJ.§,f,‘:,.,,,f‘"A ,,l,29:27‘o2g3%nx3.%27w '%ISTn:l[l(IjCOrly§s,0h‘(,!,a}§e,d11u";lIng “gd no an increase in the MONTREAL (op) ._ Th 9, Of the 3,00)“ n-aded_ 554 ,-05. gwaxed current receipts. whole- ,’.,.,,,' ,fom ,5, “M 62,,‘ 6,,/‘*_ ,2. among “'30? £32,: quarterly dividend from 40 to 45 United States dollar In terms of and 419 fell. Sill? 9119590 Wllllfi 35: ¢°l0l'9<l fr I-‘in A «m six iiv. 11+ ts ~ Winchester L d . 3,‘ °‘’“l5 99'' ‘hare alld ‘l°°l*l'°ll Ell‘ Canadian funds was up 1.92 at, For the third straight session 35"!-, _ T C “"9 l” “W 9*“ 9”‘ " ‘most active aiiigilveusll ad em” "I 35 °°""" - ’ . ,xe,-ox was the mo‘, ‘cm.’ skim muk powder; Spray pm, Tr Can PL 34,:/V. aw. , C "H ,7 . atfi respect of 1963,opu-ations. Pound sterling was up 1-16 at ,stock but instead of falling ‘C955 N°~ l l" ,ll5ll5 l4'l5i l'°ll°l' $5.31! PL 475 fig” 1:‘ 195% .1 2l?)7(§)() ,f,’,,,es°°{’;,,s,,;’,§‘,,f,“‘{:f, R2; Reserve was '"°'°a‘°d by $2-' 53,021/,_ ‘sharply as it has on recent ses- . Pl'°°9-‘S N0 l ll‘ 5585 l3'l41 leell 1 Walk o w no aszv. ism 520. + be ph'1 ,. ‘pg at 181 "mom I" $”‘m0'0m' along, it rebounded V' or 1 11-12; butter milk powder feedfwcoasl Tr an 17 I7 I” "°59 Cellls 0 ‘I It was announced that the an- ig ous y.I . ' ,-,1 5 :9.9V., -Iwesto 2oo mu. rm iv:/.—v4 °°"'5 “ll c“""ll° Mflllagaml “Hal meeting of the suit % to 76 on . , . 00019839 NEW shares. Potatoes: Wholesale selIinc§Z’""' ,.,:“,,,:,‘;’:,,,,” .:,‘§£_‘,le§°;'l5 £0 “'3? 3°?‘ 5l°°l‘5 Wlll be llelll 8* MOMTEH-I on Feb. _ [ntgrnatjonaj Nickel rose 1,‘, ,price: Que new 75s 1.50 - 1.55; “,3, mm ,0 ,0 lo We in t(')‘eI'né);’; s rongy ahead YORK (APl—'I‘he stock ‘among Canadian issues traded ;Q“° “°“’ 505 l-°°'l~l°? N-3 new . Ameran 15500 91/. 9 our is M ,, ,,- .‘ Thursday made its first ‘while Aluminium Ltd, was up I755 1.45-1.50; N.B. new 505 .95-Ian; A Mnlylsso 205 201 aos 0; 8 100 Rained 10 cents to mgr». zso +4 1'0"“ M°M5lllll Wlsll lo express advance of the week. a hesitant %. Mclntyre Porcuiplne dropped I1-0°? N-5 "93" I05 -25 ' ~27: ,'f,’‘‘ “P 2,133 "I; , , _, I 6,, ,a,:3::g txfisggghogs‘ , d Ma 5 a isaom 1:” 1:23 II” '- tllfilllli find flppreciation to those affair relying considerably on ‘Ito and Gvraniby Mining 91:. ‘P-El llew Wllllfd 755 l~7° ' l-303 I 1-,; 3459 no 155 155 ts was up 17'“, 13,35 a,,,f,fi,3,g,,f,§ lVl*"|°kI MS 1000 1| 14 14 +1 enmll- strength in several key issues. Prices were mixed on the P'E'l' "W ‘’‘'l"“’ 5°‘ l-l5l- ?’Augunu- as as 17,014,” b ‘ ' 1 I ' '°°° ‘“ ‘5 "ll . P.E.I. new white 10s .30-.32. 'naieman soooo lo 9 9'»; + X/.1‘ ‘ ' 35° meta 5 :14 l° . M"."‘.’“ 9575 19 “VI 1' +3 America" Exchange Wm‘ V°l'I Ih~ ,, m, 2509 go no ,0 .._3 50-93. golds .41 to 133.82 andvMarmmc 3150 54 53 at +1 It wasa narrow mas-ket—only ume at_1.1-10.000 shares com-I _ .,,,':§ BM ,0, 3,5 ,,,, 3,, ,,,,.es,,.,.,, 0,15 43 ,0 8,5,. V,,,_,lManin man vs 94 75 _2 ,pared with 1-,o7o,ooo wedhe,d,,,,_ Jdlall Stock Exchanges '1‘hurs- »',,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, N n N, ,, mm‘, for the day was 3722 000 ,Mattsml 1150 311% 11% im—as fcanadla" -lllV¢llll Sfllflfll '4.,l 3 ' 0"“ l°°° 9 ’ ' ‘shares compared with 3.800000 filial? :6“ 25:“ 25:“ Scurry Rainbow Oil ‘/5 and Ju., The composite Index was othflrune-H, 5°“ 1' ” ” ‘I W d d ' ' I traded has inter ocks lpiter Corp 1,4, Canadian Mar, ,0! at 132.4 and declines edged 1:‘,‘;',',;,“,',,,""' m ,g ,3: ,3’; ",2; e-Ecfizogiil-o culsyno srocxs $13" 22“ :1. 3. T“ been no couu-acted, ‘coal was down . a vances 76 to 73. . C C ,,e,_," we ‘,0,/, ,0,‘ ,0“ 1-1.. c.....u.,. P". -Mentor 3121 so so an -is Volu at 4,120,000 shares, What stocks did: , ,'l‘!l‘-‘ldlng W38 active Indus»,-c Dredge loo zoo 290 zoo I g,:';":)",‘e';ell°¢|,rm,E,x,cbnnso-F_;; sud Meglllnml :7 :1 I: , Thu,» weg ,>Ll'I8 s turned over 136.200 shares ,c lnterurb 305 350 350 :50 “mm,” ‘ Q“ ,1; i W url ay ,d, W M 20,, WA 4% Advances 554 504 ,and mines and oils 1.061.300 ,,€_a,Se,°,¢,“I,l,'¥ A ,l:.ll ‘l3l,° la’ ‘:2 j marked at.“ od.IlStn'xdn—cEex-diviud‘eTl:l. Mltllvnhsht 9015 51 43 so +1 The averages were bolstered Declines 419 518 .‘Sll8!'e5- ,c_,,, M“, ,, ,5 ,,, xr~—Ex-nahta. xu — Ex-warrants. Net. ll-M mo also 30% not/I-14 by advances of3lé by Du Pont, Unchanged 321 297 . Industrials were off 0.3 at‘c,,,,,,,,,,. mm ,, .4 .5 _, '¢‘lIange is from previous board-lot Mumy M 2300118 116 117 +1 2% by Chrysler. 11/: by Sears. Total Issues 12941319 l136~0- Building -products and Du Chlpman m s a s I; W "ls. ,'"' "* m ;,";"‘ 3,‘ :3"-“ R,,e¢,,,ck_ 1/, by Ameman 1-91,. N!I:yYgIItaKA:!.I."t°)Il.I.?:,t'5 :;I‘e(').CI(D 2:61:26 ':',ose%V2 Cehflecrlrlwgfid dcranlada glo¢;l"'g,, G l~”‘;",,m A A J _, {ANNE Sales nun Low Close Ch'ge New Alger zooo s s s .. ; _ tipped _ corn so 20 -—I ' A zssozs M 3-10 DEPARTIMENT OF §,l,:_lner fig‘ Cam >”'/‘.%, Dommmn Teams and page. gongfilzxm H50 *3 I Adocalo 2515 700 090 700 +20 ‘New Bid 3000 5% Blé 5% Cand o ~'l'l6l'5€y ‘Ii eaclt c N P 1000 nu. nu. ms 4. lb ' "5"'°" °°° 54 52 -"3 *3 M“ C 100" =3 =3 38 NORTHERN AFFAIRS AND 69% adlo 108 .ew e IA“ R W mm ,. ,,, ,6 _, ‘Newcnnex ,,m «,5 ‘M “H ‘,0 Cons Edison as-w. South Pacific mg Utilities were up 0.3 at 1230. Con Strm 1000 13 13 13 g . , , , - NATIONAL RESOURCES Gen Elec lrrv/. Std ou NJ I] Intel-provincial Pipe Line rose °°“'°"° ‘ ls" "M W‘ W‘ I V‘ Ali‘ArrCt:Tu 81 Mai; “nu, -teal‘-ixdu M 9: 9: T, ' . _ in- ' . ua I NOTICE ro ooN'rRAcroR.s I§‘,,"°‘§,’,,°,",,,, ,f,‘,,‘/l ",';,l_*‘},r,;~‘,r-it 44* 84. Bell Telephone ‘/4 and Cal- ,‘§§,',',',,,, "°‘ ‘:3 2,’: ‘,1’ ’,‘§,’ ,5“ Bankfield 12000 13 111/, nu; -1... N... no... mm 2., 1,. .9, .. 1,, 5, Wu", ,. ,,* gary Power and Quebec N3. D E,,,,,,,,..,. 500,, ,3 ,1 ,7 _; Blry pl 5000 16% is 16% + V: N Kel 3500 ii 10% 11 SEALED TENDERS ad. ,,e,,,,m,,, I , tum, Gas ,,, each Marimm o,,cm,_ am ‘,0 3,, I, ,, Base Meta son a I INewlund soon is is dressed to Mr. L. ' ,,,, _ 3,0,, ,,,, ,0, ,0, _5 I 13 aka 5600 ii 10% 11 + l/a,:Newnor mm am and 2116-4 . . . Telephone and PR dropped lfi, "“"“ B-Duq saw so so 20 I .o\'w Rouyn 15000 is 14 15 1 S°°“- cllllell E“g“‘°el'» E“'3“'“°‘ leach. .Dumont 32 31 2: as Illeitem am 34 :4 :4 —a‘i~ Senat soon 11 ms Grins! Services _Diy'isl0n. IBANKS RECORD MSE I§,,,‘,’,"',§;','°' m 7: _'_.,,,~ Ben-i 2315 no one ‘I00 +5.. Il\ickel Ms I000 19 19 19 —i 402. Norlite Building. 150 Wel- I , ,5 2,500 ,6“ ,5 ,5,,,_ V, Blbis i 25 :5 , to moo 31 we at +2 - - Blllllf-5 were UP 0.2 at 123.5.vE‘l“"' " Black any aoooiiva 1199+ ts bea isoo so Q -1 lizigtzon Street, Utltawla 4. 0n- MONTREAL (CPI - Indus- p,.,,,,,,,c,a, mse one dO,,,,,. ,,,,dli-‘ab 16 gm, RM 36, 2,, I 3 ,,,‘I N" M“ tario. will be received up to trials pulled down the rest of ;M,,,,,,.e,,, and Imperial 'Com_ l"?"" ms“ W’ Z” : 11., Brunswk 2350575 no +5 lN:lEenx sfftfitto ml‘ 1: 3:00 p.m. Eastern nddrd the market at the close of trad- . '“ ’°° I Brunswk :2 1632.5 45 44 -1 .NodmetaI «no my’ '7 +1 .merce ‘/4 each. Canadienne Nn- Flint Rock icon no , .. .120 I115 no +5 Tune March 3, 1954 for Pump- ing on the Montreal and Cana- =,,,,,,8,e dropped ._, and .,.o,,,,,,,,_ ,-,,,,,a,,, 300,, 3,, W, M- n, B Ht 200 211 212 812 Nnrpax aooo ii ii 11 .. is house and Equipment. Dalvay "““‘—'*————-——‘~ - .,,_ an...’ Lake 49000 2a 171/2730 3% f‘,',‘,',, m ,3, ,3 ,3 "V? I; g3,rdr',t;, ,,-33 17 «v . Headquarters Area and Brack- Papers were up 0.1 at 120.0. I,§f,',,',l:I°r £33 72% 72,, W,’ dam mu. io 1014- ». Rank A 25 gas :17 -t.“ ley Beach Home Area w Inserted b fr‘ d B.C. Forest dropped “in. Abitibi Ghtalau ‘N 65 05 —6 °'"""° "795° 1” 1” ‘3’ “"° N “Mk I-500 M 33% at + is Supply System. Ed- Y "9" 5 and Ma‘ 11/. and Consolidated Paper V, :G Autotrn 1910 :75 375 375 ——s Camp Club 1525 no 355 300] -10 orthr-nl 1mm 51 49-4 51 +1 waifl Isl-and Nationa.l Park. “V95 as 3 mlbule l° we d°°“5' -Dominion Tar rose Va. 19"‘ P" U’ 5”” ” “ “ ” ca-in-l:.,RL nzinm ‘-I3“ 3% 34" I‘ (',"' 5°“ '5‘ I” l” ‘” ce Edward stand. e ‘EWEN In food and beverage issuea1i:‘,f,:,,,3 23,, ,9, ‘,3; 1;’; c Astoria isooo 1 3 Ha 1\orsp"A.w ”§“o 4:: g ‘E: Copies of the contract agree N- M“°E-AEHERN Ilialbatts rose 91:, Molson A ‘Inter Dads 2000 mo 13 is C "“5l”“ 1’°°° 1° l‘ '39-'10 1000 34 M 34 +1 men-t. plans. specifications and A large llllmbef 0ll'1‘19ndS and ;and Canadian Breweri s, Sa- Jubilee 55910 3:10 nos an +_:s glmllom '-tmolosfi 106” 106” _, glfileul 1500 is 15 II tendering documents may be ’°l3llV93 ‘"979 Slltltlelled 19 learn ,llada and Walker Gooderham l/s “.°“-V ”'"" §,°,,‘,’°,,:5 390“ me’ J‘; C Sillcl 11 9° '5 '5 -l nil _s xamined at or obtained from °l,lll° sllllllell Passing In the .each. Ogilvie dropped Va. I:,‘,‘,‘,’,’,',:, P’, ,5“, ,3‘, ,,,, ,3, Ho Candora 71000 cm as 40 o.-elm, ' M the office of, . Prince Edward Island Hospital,‘ In senior base metals Nor-‘xomuu mm 5 5 5 ganglilrln ix: 1;, ii + V. Ofmghy ,,-M u, 0 ,7 M,«_ Gorchoh L 5cou_ of Ewen Ma»cEac.hern ofganda drop la. International Laduboro 1500107 ms 107 +2 (_:I;':'r' no no,‘ 10,, ,0“ Pamknr 2;” H as so g,,,,e,e E_,,.g,,,,.e,.' Garfield in his 73rd year. Though INICREI. %, Falconbrldge V4 and rCl1;I;G ,0 ,3 :1 C Kn," mo 3, n _, Pm“ “,0, ,2 leg,’ 1(1):“-—I Etiigineeringg Service; lie was in declining health for §C°"59lld3l9d Mining 8_nCl Smelt-,,,,, M, ,,,‘,,,,, ,,.,,_,, ,_,.,, ,5 H Chester ooo 15% 15 1-W--VI Patinn 510 no -ms no up Dirvisio ace past few years, the 105,, has =L;g ls. Hudson Bay mining rose , Mm, ,m,,,,., 5,, gq 5. Ilium 1% m 1330! 4 Fax ll: mso so as as Dgpmmeht hf Ngrghe,-h n keenly felt. .. . 'McIntyrI 135 an in C h Wm m m M M 4 ayma, I5 121/. 13% +114 Affairs and Ngfional He was the eldest son of the ‘FLEETWOOD 0"’ ,5,§“0",‘,’ ,1,“ :2” T,“ C:n as 2 as ::',.,:ld" 9"’ ",1,“' ',“, _‘,: Ric-sources, late Charles and Mary Jane ', lll "1 ac hi nery Fleetwood . ‘,,,e,,.,,, ' zooo es ii’! 17 +1 Comb Met 3500 15 3| 9 +lVI, Preston owns sis sis Room 402. Norlite Building. ‘ rPoulton) MacEachern and spent ldfoppled ’/a. M85591? - Ferguson Mid Chlb 35 33 35 3051,13 9,: 1:, 3 _,I. I°’ll.i,rd,ei;fM mm low; 11 -i ohtawa 4, om,-mp, |the greater pare of his life on m,“ ',“' d d ,, . §,':‘,!‘_:,° ‘Q, ‘If, ”,",'.,,”{: '4 Con Shaw soon as as -1 Q“, 5,, ’ ,,f'’’ ,g,, ,, R. P. Malls. EsQ.. ,the old homestead. ,,,dl:,S,,I,a,,,e 4:9 ,a:::CeC0lss0L,l.:siMEnEi"Eg° 1500 ll ions 11 +1 * Btllslt 31500 We 7,“! WI 4,, Due Lith son loo inn ll» ‘- Supervising Engineer, I Left to mourn his passing are ',,,,,, and S‘,,,,,,bl;,_,,S A ,_0"spe I Mt. Pleasnt moo m 113 127 4:: C giaglrnan 1001541110 H0 110 110- + ggzslnn, am It 14 ——ii/. Engineering Services four brothers and two sisters: land Traders F-,,,a;’,c,, A L‘, I”R,,"‘°' °,‘,’,,,m,,,,,",,,.,1§,.,,_, cc Arrow 3500 1 as on +21%; ,d','""' ‘I'M 3“ , Division._ _ Malcolm, Glarfleld: John R.. I mo“ me OHS She“ ,,,.,,',,,,,_,d I§‘,,,,°,, ,,,,,, ,,,.,,,., ,5 .,, 73 Mogul 12090 sas sell 525 -15 ,,_,,,.,,c,, ,5“, ,, ,3 Halifax Citadel National Charlottetown; Frank and Ever. ly, and pacific petroleum and] ewrich 300 34 M C Morrison 3111300 ,1; ,3 ,5’ 4 Realm soon a s n -1 mstoric Pa-rk. ,ctt. Edmonton. Alberta. (Ethel) Inusky 94,: B and ,m,,e,,a,_.~aocana ooso s 0 its 0 a gm;'W;:;_ mo 1‘ ,3,‘ ,, , wflexspu aim at 20 :2 +1 Halifax. N. S. Mrs. John Nicholson. Flat River; lroge i;, each_ ,5“; ,3’, ,3}, ,3; ,3, _, I; Nichol osooo is 11 I3 -1 I M,,,,, m‘:;,,: ‘M ‘M A certified clheque In the and (Maude) Mrs. Ralph Mac-I In primary metals Algoma :NI’vr canisic 8500 we zs all Ramble!‘ 9500 W l’: 1:2,, ‘M ‘s :55 amp. -you amount of $25.00 payable to Kenzie, Edmonton. He was dropped -1: a Dofasco and IN" °' "°° 3‘ ” '13 +1 E E: fgfltllliilll its: I2 isu. :1!/S C 1"” 3" cm‘ ’”“’ ‘M W‘ “ the order of the Receiver predeceased by one sister, .Steel of Canada Vs each. Alum-l°l’°"‘.E""’ "'"°° ,3 Z‘: c saimrmn 6700 14 19 l""““’ 'l":V,r-‘llfilom 135- 73% nu” I. General of Canda must be (Jemim-al, M-rs. A.K. MacKen- Ilnlum dropped "-1- iopenéiiltr «:00 ' (‘on corn I'M "’ ll ‘V’ yfinpsmi/IAIT‘ am“ “ ggsosltedts each, set: of zie. Melville. .CIn dspecigativeh mines on LlIe,Pr.udaah 7702:» 5% Malawi -:5 £35,2-" 51”‘ ,3 ,5“ , éiuénlm 4Bt9‘&‘it|6 M slur: llm9'll' 8' en 011 all l%- His funeral service which ‘ 3"“ la" I X 0 3 ll 2 9 -lUl1llee' 9”" ll" 37 " ‘ “ ' i "' l" I’ tained by the tenderer. The la,-E61,, ,,h,e,,d,,,,_ was condux: ,'rose 26 cents. Kiena Gold and ’’.‘’“"',‘.°‘,,, 3% 215,. V, ll mz 2“ W‘ L:9‘A—“ documents deposit will be 19- by his pastor, Rev. David Nich- Klldlak l’°l""l°‘"" ,l‘‘" “''‘l5 plllmllino 4500 s 71». a rraigmt ms srm. lm ,t'7"~“~“ s A can 352% as am... 5 lllllllfil ll'P‘lll l'9¢llT‘ll GI lllt‘ olson who brought a comforting each and lme-lmahonal Au" ""° cm" W“ m m '0 (I-""'sm" 34“ D .1: -l P."""' ‘ ’*‘ "”"' "“ W” W dowmehhg, in good mh¢m.hm_ message from PS3,,“ 734,. The velotpment five cents East Our 1 Min mm .3 5; 5: ..| mo 1“ H “ .:‘i’r|r'i.p:‘o'h,s llm am mu within ten days of tender oi, 9f 91 mhnm church led venture‘ and Peace RN" ' rm m m we 4.: Dam-inl mm ma nu. ma w,,,,,_,.,, ,0,‘ ‘S2,, ',,.,,_,, :2,‘ ‘l .‘ ' ' ‘ r ped 2'» cents each 0pe- Sll‘ C°'""' ‘ ' " - non 500 lots 16% low . ‘ ~ cllmllll ll3l9- in the singing of the hvmns, 0?, ' SII Sum 3000 35 3‘ “Ar.” mo 9 9 “"""“' V ‘*5 ll?‘/4 PM l7’4-ll To be cons,ide,.ed_ each "Nearer My God To Thee,-, and mis 8 l5 cents. Ghl. an SIX silver Town 1590 15 15 14;. V. Ir1;e|(_.our 700 m m T I . 4:1 tendar must he accmnmhled “Abide Wm, Men. and 8 50,0 ggélltlsflavlzdcgiglagarlzli and Mld- ;p:)'u,f‘anuIt «:0»; 3:5 1:14 Lyn. + I "mm m .,, ,0,‘ W,‘ , V, «ml l;‘l;‘:.F'-T6‘ .I::.mm“ by :"°°“’”ly I“ the ‘mm °l 3 by Rev. D. Nidlolsnn “No Night ~ Mon--rn AL cnfifiind spooks ml“ l‘3*9l ""’° '5 " mclmn an 521.5 sfiu "C '"""‘ '2’ M 2”‘ cemfied “l‘°‘l“°- llmdsv ‘ll’ There" I by e Canadian Pu-an Std Gold soon 6% ‘W: ‘V’ m M “M s s -- Va '7' 7"‘ “"5 -'3“ ml--"\ blld bonds as specified in the It ' , t k , , Montreal ltoeh Enellnnge-—-Feb. u T39" “ml” “ H "mm igloo 2.4 so :4 +4 C °". "4' "’“"' 3"‘ I9" 3"‘ +19 F d nermen. 00 pace I] the c,,m,,'¢(, um ".5 ’I‘a.isman 2500 78 79 Durante , V. (‘ Deni 100 4:35 (It m ._fl “ml l°"‘d°" family plot in Belfast cemetery. transactions. Quotations In cent mile: Tuin laooo in — in r: Arnold 1000 s 516 so — ,-,,c,, w,,., ,,,,, m m W, The l3°‘l’3l'll"°lll ‘I095 ‘W ‘ rked a. s-odd lot. xd—Ex dividend Tib Expl l s s s + V: am M son :94 inc 194 +_; c you Gain am I in u bind itself to accept the low- xr—Ex rights xw —- n _ Freeze 350 :25 225 us 0 I-F3,-rims I mmo 5:0 1"" fill“, ,, II)>_e:Lison loo 81114 11% ms + is "t W W '=°"d°*- W with '°°*P*°* °"'si"°°'~ .1‘. ‘'°''‘ "“"“‘°‘ ““é:"°.... “§..“°..l°’ .1’ ll : 51...... 860 .. .. +111: ,-].,',.",."‘ ";:,.“*,, '61, , J, R. B, COLEMAN, gppreciationd to all who sen: ‘ ' .,,, &,.;.u 1: 7o 1;,’ -1“ Sweat 5200 12% 11:”! lWl""",IHud Bllyflfiil as sis: lav. lm Dirac”,-_ owers. cat‘ s and messazes o sane Sales lligh I.nw_Close ca‘n U Towns El 100 sisu 15% I 4- 11°09“ m M I 1 7- T35 715 '4 National 9...... 3...... sy-n,p--.v- Msoe “rank 2::::'". :32; ;:;- ;.~;<-~ « 3.-,~,;;»,-,;«, no .; .. .2 :. :1 .. ll .*..":.:::. ‘:22 2;. :1 WSW“ 4 -‘'‘’l‘' l‘’ ‘ll l°‘"d M°"d5 ‘ml Algompa am :59 set»: ss=vl— It Weatburna mo in 9: in do! 216 73 fl -1 IMuIti- looo an an 33 Jan. E. 1964 neighbours who he] In any Alum , 237; 331% rllv. xiv. + is you. as on at 3:31:31 1:10” ‘,1; J: no .gur:oCm mini): zlnvn 1,275 2111: , M32 31:)’ during, our recent sudden Alum tlrsprpr 2;: gin an . um um, ,,,,,__,,,_,, 155,300. ynI|0| G-uldi mm s s ’ s ,s,,,,,.,,, an ,,,,, 2,. M _, reavemen. ,. son mu. I314 im as all: x.osl.:oo Gulf 1. iaooo ll 1 ,, set: R 420 45-! «so 450 -4 IN MEMORIAM ‘ 7° "° ’° ’° §""'l}' trill 7?? “I3 "I2" F §‘°“,;'“' ,‘.',‘.."‘,,’:', W ’t‘' ~" ar- in " n eno - 500 sea -11 _ :':'"(','N 1m_ ‘,§.‘,“§l, 3.‘. _.IA nntlnu 1400 I19 115 1'9 +},A§vlx Bear 500 I19 I19 lie +4 HERRING — In loving memory ,,,se,.,ed by g,,e,.,d, and ,9", a q PC as :54 531/. 54 +1 Headwa! um ins M lg“) ;‘ ,5 Most Ac-nvr, 1-o _ 5-men of Mr. James F. Herring. Mur- ,. Mb , , th ,, Bath P non um 17 im 4» eiha 54 In The Canadian pm. 3. "'5 3’ " “° ° ° ‘’°”‘' .m- P A 100 wvs-H16 5W-— V-1 TORONTO lCPi—Labatt was Huryaer» 7000 M0 300 stock on... nun. u....on.. on-a ray Harbour, w 0 passed away . ,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1,0. 353% say, 53;; 1 ml , ket lullor coo sum 25% 2aIA— to ,,,,,,,, “V, F W 7v 1950- 11:51-En A My ' Inow am pr :5 saw. say. saw Vs the '“‘l" ‘mntfin ':,",, mfd. mid Bay 260 360'-4 0°“ 0°“ .i.nm¢ ssoos + Sadly missed and lovingly re- ' amll 81 W35 E9l'°l'*3 3/ “ °“ 5‘ flydrl 30 3°VI’° 3'” ood 1 low aim I3 1314- is memhemd by Juflgn ma Helen E"l°"'°d l“‘l° mt " “'9 l‘°m° BA 0 mo was am am + Va of some trading smong specula- 1m Helium 1100 ms 195 in —i l,,,,,,, .,., W um ,.,,,, _ ,, . of his dS0nI"I[-III-l€vW Eng hdauzmer ac Forest 5;: :24!/. lz;1,i:—;s five. Thursday, ms-n new soo gs: :20 :2 :‘v. S,“ ,3,“ .,,6, no . ,0 H, Mr. an rs. on e cAssey. Bru_ck ll‘/I “ -1-h br w ry issue rose ‘.1: to no 7: sim im 17% + In ML Stewart. Lester Am°"l J“ I(BI:I|IAC:IT|°d 1;: an an I2 closeeat E3 Efter reaching a new .1 Waite £53 I: m 18 — ,c ,,,.,,,,,,, W, W, I ,0 __, in hissardyear. In failing health c.,, c... pr ass rm; am in high of 23% on 55,003 shares, A Jacobus moo in -1 |,,,,,,,,,, mo, ,, ,9 ,, H for some time he bore his-ill- C1 I-‘ndry 315 s_2s 25 ,,,e,,,,,,,, of company director. Eur! 1000 1:/I ” ,5 , Cont moo as as as dress with patience and a calm lg? ,, W as :3“ 59,; :3“ : ',:,'w,,_., shied for Thursdgy even. mm_,,. W . . ' , ,,,, un on: 2l2I:"lNl;.lH is "W 0 - lcd: Blew! loo Mats 4915 1914 Iln: to discuss l8lll€0V¢l‘ 059" Jonfinlth 930° l9 I’ I‘ Iwint-in so-2242 ill 15 17 + ls M h_ . Left to mourn are his wife Ic Chem w 250 545 so 245 +45 ifrom two or more comp,ani?. “gin la 1:; 1:; 3 ,,,,.,,,,,,, ,_.,,,,,,, ,, ,2 ,, ,, ac lner re airs the former (Daisy Mat-Phetrsonl, C Pndtn 039 *1“ ‘‘°, _ [A directors‘ meeting ear er a , K Add m, ,5 "0 H, - 0 inn. is is , ‘' '° «answer «vows». «don 22.: l”.:.*:‘v:Im»lha«vrodw«nonew in-=-Jr’: no no =1 ed daughter Mrs. Alden Birt. cl pow pr to sum mi 471/. :l°l'm8ll°ll- _ ‘Kirk TWII 7500 13% *4 1-»- f 9 of wgrk gn gll Charlottetown. one son iWat- or 1775 mm 35% SW: wealthy Power Corp. which limp-n aooo ins it 3 -I :; xx YP . bmgh 1- can Win -"50 Wt 5”‘ recently made a bid to secure l-“’ "l" R03 AL SECURITIES sonii Fanning brook. e C“, mo 7,, , ,,,, .,,, M, ,, 1, Dufault sass 915 can ooo —s .George) Pisquid; sister (Han- c,,,,,,,.,, ,“ mu, ,,,,, ,,,,,_ contit-pl ct: cmpetyge. an: be: lukeheed i so so so. , Corporation umueg nah). Charlottetown; three Col Cell 39% at 996+ V. men 0“ 83 UMP Y D ,1. osu moo II is i 1 Stocks and Bonds Con Ms mo sun. 31 31 — is pared to oppose the offer of the [La 14 466 no 4'66 H5 Emndchndmm "We "eat aim 100 III II it Ischlitr Brewing Co. of M.iIwau- 'l-*'“‘ W“ l’ "‘ I L X M‘ WILSON . . b h grandchildren. my ,, ,,,,, mu. ms 191; the w'h,c,“s,,,,d,,y announced R 11.1. Lac moo its 145 :3 ( OXPOHOIICG In OI’ Funeral was held from Mac- anon-um no seas,“ ugh ,,,,e,,,,,,,,, ,0 ,8,“ over Lab.“ Largo 9:300 1: 1: H ,1“ , ' ' ' 1'93" Funeral H“"‘°~ °°“d"°l'°d or ll 11 with an offer of $23 a share. Ihvndhat aw iw. iv. it I I3 e by H II and gfulse.‘ $5 .51 53 Donald Campbell. Hymns sling 9 Bridge mo r.l-M 17 17 ~ were “The Lord'sMyShepherd", in coal 1253:“ 14 $5, _“ .:,ul The Way My S8VlOlIlIl' I.1iea:es ,I,’°:,',"‘: ,1, m ,, 1. M‘’''- A ml“ "God WI 5 D Llll" lm ‘.5 5 Th .Deb I 1: vi» beensobtthisndvcrliaement appcarsusamauerof recon! only. Care of You". was feellnlzly Dom R; :3 sins gas Is: '4' ‘" “""' “ 5 . rendered by (Mrs. lliroddle mm“ ,7, fall‘ ,-M- P.E.l. Ford). on P t 130 um cow-‘vs Pallbearers we-‘re Louis Cam- Dupuil If A mu nu. l2-is _ , Np". 1,5,,‘ awn‘ Geddle Douglas’ Kenneth F‘.ol::IoIn1 125 some sou: am--Val Jay, Wendell Jay. Roy Jay. ,.‘,,,,., m m-4 ls aim uh, Francis Campbell. r ar Can am suv. M ~- : Interment was in the Peoples 0-1;,” 13;, ‘M ‘:',",,,,:",,,,’,',"‘,,,,f , ‘ $2,500.00“ cemetery Mt Stewart. ,,,,,,,,,_. 1 M M — -4 ‘|' Home A no mu IN i2as— Is _ . c’I‘héRwBe fall!-I-Flu! of the "‘ "’ 3? lilo l°l....‘l.. * "‘ Province of Prince Edward Island IredJay wlshto llulwoll 10° “M l’IlOOI'I tea at the la“ ml“ Al ,...,, :37 use + to express their sincere thanks to as "M mg m/. I _ - - M,-_ nun Low-ry and Rev. Don- }:',,'I ,. ,,.. 5... my, :1. ‘guy, I: 5/2% Non Redeemable Sinking Fund Debentures ald Campbell for his visits and Again I I105 ‘ ,, their wlids of comfort. A special ,n,_:,,, C ,5, ,,,,, W ,7 17 _ u, thank you 10 lTr- Shepherd I“ Int Nickel 3:‘/4 3“ ;,""*““ 7 M h I 1 his attention and service to our Int lltil H ,A To be dam, ,",,,d, I 1904 ‘,, mapurg; an 934 loved one. Also all kind neigh- 1"‘ "i" '' Q ‘,1’. II. I: + u ' ' bore. Brienls and relatives who ,_m,,_ N 7,. mm, to 10 helped in any way durlm 09' I-I A m 033*" lg“ ’; ‘ “ nt lad beroav nt. We glla ,m”,m'm,,,,,.,_u . '3'’ “'l’’‘ "’ "“““ "'°" “'l'° II-rW--- '' 1"’ "W "“ '°“ 1 “‘ Greenshields Incorporated Equitable Secllfltles Lanaaa sent flowers in memoi-isms. and any I‘ out ems I'M ms in um, messages of lSffll)ll'll'Y- MK‘ “I” l’ “'0 ‘° “"““""‘"' ad Lean Funeral Home and or8l|'l- “‘,,',‘;",_"';' 3 :22}, ""1 ‘"13 L ist for their sympathy Iml 9*‘ Mollun In am no av. an + I , » “M jg. awe CC! --I iwvwvmxv, _ ,1;