2 CITY & QUEEN'S: AUCTION “45° Score Cards sale at Guardian - Patriot ral Privting. WE TREAT the sick weil! Gig- W's Pharmacy. Open 8:30 a.m. Pm. (oe ae CIAL — Men's suburban is. heavy quilt'ng, assorted es, size 36 to 46 ‘$12.95 to Moore and MacLeod Ltd. ‘SPECIAL — Men’s parkas, wind and water procf, size 36 to 6—$7.95. Moore and MacLeod DR. K.A. MACEACHERN Of- te will be closed from Oct. 12 » Oct. 21 Appointments may be de by calling 8344. HEAR Dr. Milton E. Lazerte on Ome results of Provincial Auto- omy in Education. Prince Street pme and Scheol, Thursday, Oct- 15th. 8 p.m. HOT TURKEY dinner, Com- ity Centre Saturday, October h. Jr. League, Charlottetown osp/ital. )RESERVE November the 25th, fd 26th, for the Notre Dame é I demy Annuai Bazaar. “ANNOUNCEMENTS KEEP FIT and like it. “Y" *s Gym classes Monday, and wn “4 BIRTHS ACDONALD — At the Souris Hospital on Tuesday, October 6th., 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Ro- land, MacDonald, a daughter, prraine Ann. 8 Ib., 142 oz. : DALE — At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Sun @ay October li, 1959 to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Orien Trowsdale (nee Faye Cailbeck), Charlottetown, a Donna Darlene 6 lbs. ozs. [UME — Mr. and Mrs. James Hume, Southport (nee Margaret Finlayson, are happy to am mounce the arrival! of their first child, James Scott, 8 lbs. 6% . = Obituary Notice RITA ETTA GREEN The family, relatives and ends of Kingston and surround- districts were deeply shocked saddened when it was learn | dof the sudden passing of Reta a Green in Tcronto on Sept. 1959, at the early age of nteen years. Although Reta had pt enjoyed the best of health for bme time, she always carried a erry smile, but it was thought # past year her health was much moroved and seemed to enjoy life its fullest, just a month prior her passing she had gone to pronto and was residing with her pr Velda, presuming to spend pme time there, but God willed ise and claimed her as His! yn. Reta possessed a kind, jovial | position and was ever ready to) friends old and young alike. | he short time she was away she d made a host of new acquain- mces. Being a lover of music,! h a fine ability to sin gy whiled away much time sing- . The funeral which was very gély attended was held from parents home on Sept. 1th, 9 was conducted by her pastor » Rev. Isaac Walls who spoke omfortimg words to the bereaved, ng his scripture from Romans he Sth chapter. The hmns sung pre the 23rd Psalm and “Abide With Me’’. Left to mourn are her owing parents.,.Mr. and Mrs. Green, four sisters and brothers, namely: \ Lois, Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald, Brook- field, Velda, Mrs. John Beda, ‘oronto, Janet and Vaunda at home, Erroll, Robert, Alton and Willard, Toronto, Arnold, Ci:fford nd Glydon at ‘home, a’so seven | eces and three nevhews. Pall-| bearers were: Willard Proud, lyron H-lmes, Roy Younker Reg- LSO! (When death notices are received teo late to be included en this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are transferred to this department in the next edition.) tie Newson, Lorne Docherty, Har- Phas the right to set certain limits, bid Smith. Flower Bearers were: | wis Newman. Wi'fred Newman, filton Wari, George Preud, Orville Green, Byron Willis, Mil-) pn Docherty, Wendall Campbe'l, | eorge Dixon, Billie Stcene.” Her) ains were tenderly laid to rest | m Ki emetery. The large | profusion of beautiful flowers of yhich the deceased was ver ond, testified to the esteem of the ate Reta Green. Pillow—M-m and Dad asket Soray — Sisters and ~ Brothers ; reaths — Lizzie Mae and Florrie pachers and Pupils of Kingston Sch-ol : prays'’— Alton, Florence, Stan- ley and Phyllis ohnie, Annie and Stanley vie, Merrill and Family Elmer, Gladys. family Vin, Vera, Willard and Family farlie ani Maggie Blair Beer nk and Shirley Cimarno ingston 4-H Sewing Club : Leonard and Reta “Baskets’’ — Mr. and Mrs. Gail. | Murray Mr. and Mrs. Sam Martin , j Eric and Norma MacFadven | Staff of MacFad-en Red Seal Bar|. Jean and Family Neighbours of Shawford Cres. Donald and Katie David, Faye and Judy. Cut Flowers — Hansen Girls Kingston Baptist W.M.S. her life same Jut when Just when her days seemed best | God took her from among us, To give her eternal rest. CARD OF THANKS ,. | We wish to express our sincere |REFUSE TALKS thanks to al! those who, sent cards. letters and floral tributes, also ou= | fer of last year to receive a cease- s and friends for their |fire delegation and guarantee its many acts of kindness during ou- r ead bereavement. , Lennie and Family. . _— C Allenbee mee 5 s. 6 -%& : ; CDrease SS BO BD WM, DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS (ss.%22::°” C Mic Mac 40 30 2S 625 . C West P ee ae) wale 3 : : Sores 2 ot Wednesday 7.15-8.15. Gymnastic;axd Thursday 7.15-8.16 Mixed ne a an ae. ae ae Classes Monday, and Wedzesday,| bscminton, Tuesday, and Thure- SUMMARY were higher. The tone was mixed) josie =m. laren mes 7 7 mixed 8:15-9 Mon's 9-11.00. . For|¢ay 7.15-11.00. For éformation, ‘ a coppers and rub-| vorade oo 7 oo |Weemio 1100 ws 3 information phone Y.M.C.A. 3425.| Phone Y.M.C.A, 3425. i - « 7's. Ne Lerado wis 100 7 6 7 Kastwd By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Canadian gainers included Alu-|imat” xe OB 13 1 4 y/Fm | Mo us ais 4 +15| By JOSEPH MACSWEEN THE NEW GLASGOW and Dis- ‘DIAL 3644 free delivery to your Toronto — Market higher in | minjum Ltd., \Canadian Lynx be 8b YT Bb Home Oi] A 1255 $124 12% 124% +% Macassa | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP) trict Junior Farmers will meet | Joor and get the best values for jlight trading. and Dome Mines. International |Mocgon co 28 38 a5 pi. (Home OMB 1S $1I% Les 1% — % De tteenieiat Wehaee with Rellie and Yvenne Larkin | your good dollar. Weatherby’s| New York — Market higher; |Nickel and McIntyre Porcupine} mactie S00 104 10 te 4 EB OUG 1 $13 1% 1% + | Turkey tonight at 8:00 o'clock. 9 spece stocks advance ink 38 - MacLeod 11350 110 105 105 —5S | Arey 300 4 «6 640 02-1 | wound up exactly where they . ; Clover Farm Food Market. : nS ee : Madsen S000 289. 385 25 2 |Li Pete 100 zi #1 21 —%! started—in deadlock — Tuesday - i Montreal — Market irregularly! Prices were mixed on the one Longpoint = 7500 5D 4014+ BENEFIT Dance, New Glssgow lower in light trading. American excha Total \sales | Malet Boi in *) |Magrans §61600° 3 2% 2% — | Aller a two-day battle of the ball- Recreation Centre, tonight in aia], KING'S COUNTY —_ Malestie §=« 10080-15111 111 me » © lots for a seat on the United Na- _ re me} deblied . were 1,010,000. Canadian Marconi|Maralgo 10550 15 13, as am |Maut 1S Sg i toms securit “il were destroyed -by fire Sunday : * [added % & point ond She Maritime =o a ms Nedal =e ms US 1s 4 The aude aes ostponed un- - ; SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT in| (CURRIENCIES | fiost % among Canadian isgues. [Meritime 2 15 ml im Micon = 4 I iy es Mt pos : Ooteber 1 Doiron’s Orchesira. St. Charles Hall every=Thursday What stocks did: Matatch eo 16% 8 8 —% ie Cay = a2 Sem of — at the suggestion HAM and salad suover Mill- night. MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S. Tues Mon | Mclatyre 2 WG Bb 86+ KIN Concord MOO 10 10 10 —% Afier the 2th ballot i the &2- view Hall, Saturiay, Oct. 24th dollar closed Tuesday at a dis- Advances 428 571 | Menem — sa, X Superior 250 7! 7 7 Aer . mS oe by Millview W ',| DANCE FORTUNE Nall every | count of 5% percent in terms of | Declines S42 314) iscwer roo 2 ee 570 12% 11% 11% —1 | ation general assembly, Poland vy i 1 — ic; a Sponsored by Millview Women's! wednesday night. Webster's Or-| Canadian funds, down-5-32, Pound | Unchanged 237 228|Menter 5013" 3 is [NC Ole = ea! aD arte Nae Jed consatentte tad * chestra. _ |sterling $2.66%, down 7-16. Total issues 1207 1113 | Merrill 500 10 106 104 4 | ats no OM CUSACK ; RESERVE October 24th, for ad NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS Midrim re = = Ss —7 | pac Pete 5285 $11% 11% 11% + | Lurkey. Thal was identical with Cranaud United Church Hot} BINGO CARDIGAN Parish Beth Steel S64 Monty W =SoXg | Billikens . Pac Petew o 80 775 si0 +35 the,figures in Tuesday's initial a 2aU a ure. , . Borg Warner 44 NY Cent 31 | Min Corp 17 $12% 12% 12% + M4 | perme pall he i Tarmy Succes (Hal ont 800 pom. 0008) DIWIDENDS — [2m'e~ Su Estee alae, ae gs re etiam as HSB BB [oa heath heer ‘ riz ckpot. : i Mt Wright 3063 S2 51 Sl S41 irteen } lay OLD TIME fiddling and steo|” er Er Auto EL ‘51% Utd Aircrat oy |Mult-M 00 ww Place mm > in similar deadlock. with the dancing contest-in Mt Stewart] RESERVE October 19th. {or} BY THE CANADIAN PRESS Gea Eicc 77%» Vanadium — 35, |Nama Cr ane 74 7 oy ay | Prairie O © «—200215 315 205 +18 | United States strongly backing Memorial Hall, Tuesday Oct./Bazaar, card-game with good nt Caen 24 oe mg poen fw =< Mines Lab 1000 3% 2 2% 14 |Prive Gas 95 25 MS 26 +1 |Turkey and the Soviet Union 20th, at 8 p.m. for Mt. Stewart|prizes. Pantry - table, lunches, | Opa" 9) 93h" vette 13 (at TT 3% New Ath (1500 3 2% 30 ineaibee ~” 1s 3s 1 equally adamant in its support area and surrounding district,|ete. At Little Flower Parish Hall, |” Siteaie te oe record Nov. i. Kennecott 23% — ne = _ s Ms lke tet eS of Poland for the non-permanent winners from here to compete in| Morell y Company two shil- N Dicken 120 245 25 2s 5” |Royalite © 30 @0 ot 68 +75 security council scat which will, , . " : lings (26.7 cents Canadian), six ’ Sapphire 109 8 68 be lef Charlottetown for P.E.I. Champ- ; . : N Goldve 1200 7 7 7 —M%igi ae i we. im as be eft vacant by Japan at the ionship ies to Danny| "REGULAR THURSDAY night |pence (6.7 cents) extra, Nov. 24, TORONTO N Hari 500 oe ts the |end of this year. ionship, send entries my "9.30 to 1230\record Nov. 2 —tn a 6 f&-S Secur Free 700 35 380 385 +20 ye Birt, Mt. Stewart, by Ote., 17th. |bance Eldon Hall,” 9. 30 | wate : New Jason 500 8% 84 a4 — 4 cu 6 6 6 «68 «0 ULNEED TWO-THIRDS teen service. Ad- | Burns Orchestra. TORONTO (CP) — The stock| x beamed — 2 s : Good prizes, canteen servi a eS US lA ie 1900 30 30 5 -4 | A two-thirds’ majority of those mission 30 cents and 60 cents. ae a -PRODUCE market recorded a narrow gaim|Newlund = 3000181418 He SUNG ae ie Gb Wi 8 leet wame Aerie \ RES tober 26th, Tuesday in light trading. Sates oe Se tm me ue |e —.S £4 tl . 8 a Ons | Dance Mt. Ryan Hall every 2th. for Annual Chicken Supper, - Base metals dipped more than | Newsse a i ae i se | Taal 1g 0 6 w — t count — is necessary tor) Thursday night, Modern and old-| St, Mary’s Parish, Souris. MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul-/one point on index while golds|New Rouya 1300 12 11 11 —2 | Jrans Can 1100 6 6 63 -2 | election. Turkey was never able time. MacKenzie’s Orchestra. ; senry’é we. tw | department quotations: were down almost two - thirds.| Nickel MS 4118 51 So So iv Gams vt ame tee em 2g {to take the lead. Abstentions/ : i | BINGO, St. Mary's . Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices | western oils also slipped back at|Niisems 2009 18 la 142 |Un Oils 9500 18 17 189 42 |anged between one and two. | KEEP FIT and like it. “Y” | tague, Tuesday, 8:15 p.m. Good jig country station, wooden cases, | : Noranda 1S 0% 7 OT = —1% | waarne 200 6 (6s , Canadian delegates declined to . Loo ’ *jthe close as their almost one|Norlartie 2105 4% 2 2ie+1 |W ze ; ; ; Ladies Gym Classes Tuesday,’ prizes. extra-large 47: large 46-47: med- point gain was cut to little more | Nermetal 587 390° 320 30. —15 |W Cdn OG 1309 120 116 119 —1 /disclose their stand in the secret ium 40; small 28-29; B 31-32; Ciihan two-thirds Norpax 7000 12 Mila 12) +1%4/W Can OGw gm mm 75) balloting. but they are on record - / : e 20. Receipts were unavailable. ; : Norsyne —_— sm Clee 0o 14 «4 «614 442 [3S Saying that they hope the : e Butter: Current receipts, tend-| The final volume was 1,559,000) i oe a a oe in: on 8 8 ie election could be kept out of the irT S Qe at S arr ages erable 634, non-tenderable. ee with Friday's} Goer ites a1 —3t-—-st- =| Cork ae ,cold war arena, The consensus ; : fresh grade creamery prints, job | °°?" N Rank 200 G& 3M BG +1 ° “| among observers is that Canada’s , , ; =. ; Senior b tals had few | Northsp oe or oe BANKS ; price 64-65; fresh wholesale. tend-| Semior Dase metais ha oe ae = 7 | Montreal 4 $554 3S vote went to Poland. IN MEMORIAM erable 64, non-tenderable 63%. ones, Sorsods eS or ae eho. Nova Scotia 6 $71 71 a “1 Canada’s effort to keep another Cheese: Delivered Montreal, |=) 2n¢ Hudson Bay was atiOka Rare 2900 141241244 7% Tommae = See et ae 8 SUbject—its proposal for a world- MCCARRON — In loving mem-|0t Waxed, current receipts Que-|""i.d:teq Denison lost 4 at 11% [Oraan, see es too ie —t [Reval 770 SHIN Bite gia « | Wide stu. of radiation-—out of the| MCC: : ae : ‘ : “ ; 7 i ai | ory of our dear son and brother |D€¢ white 35, colored 35, whole! 14 Gunnar was down % at 12%.|Ormad® 1500-7 INDUSTRIALS |snag Tuesday when Csechesiev: :ozs. at the Prince Edward Is- : ; {sale Quebec white 36, colored Ormsby 20 27 27 7 : , Snag fu ly when c a- land Hospital Oct: 1ith. Leading Air-Craftsman Charles |3¢.). “current receipt: Ontario|., McIntyre. down 1% at 801%, had | Pardes 7300-5 an 4 Amin eT Se ee + kia put forward a somewhat sim- M. McCarron, who lost his life | iit. fob. grading station 37%4-|'h¢ dis loss among golds. — et a ule toe 67 $354 35 3% ilar but much more limited draft re oe i psoundlage @ a os on SS. Cari- 38. colored 37%4-38: wholesale On- stg eae ey Ut Paymast osu ns > Naame ue wae oar a —% resolution for a study of radio- a pita’ October 9th, ! ~ , October 14, . ; : hi _'among western oils, ris Peerless 1000 35 lM“ eC HH — tl 16% | active fallout. 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Scerling soar el ce a -Pacifie Pete i Crow 90 MOM ar tes pe ae i ce 1 The Czech resolution urged the i : bh . - 1 . § 75 + a Parsons, Fredericton, a son/Dearer still as the years depart Potatoes: Quebec 75s. 1.70-1.75: up 4s at 11% phonedog fo a as es es | 20 $72 Ta T2—%i\LN scientific committee to de- Robert Sterling. Weight 8 Ibs. \Your memory lives within our} eres 00: NB 50e 120-123, age y Snanses: golds off 61 to pret 18 WS 30 45 «645 [Simpsons 475 $4 ZB EY —% vote more attention in future. to 0a. = | hearts NB. 75s 200; NBM 120-125 gens, base metals off 109 lolpre'ar se’ wom ae 2 (Stamm SS. 0 Ne" complen problems of fallout ; ovinag | With tender love and deep regret |" 188.08; western. oils up 68 leiaee Act, ee 2 x 6s +! lwo BSS 6 38 8 1% |1t urged particular attention te ere At ae eat F —_ We who loved you will never for- : 100.91. ——- amen ~— the biological and genetic effects on iday, October Ke . et. TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS “gi = yy |. Total Soles: 1.550800..— = - ‘to Mr. and Mrs. D. Robert Mac’ | . . GRAIN = So machengebet 1 Que Lith 380 23 9s 2m | «MOST ACTIVE TORONTO sTocKs | eeetusl Aocumaintios Vent 29h om Kay, (mee Marina Murrey),| Lovingly remembered by Moth : ; | squauinas te acme oan oniaee a ae oe 8 s+ BR 41 | sek ” ce tae es Ch’ge Seneal icone mana 491 5.37 Stanley Bridge, a son, Donald |, and Sisters. ; WINNIPEG ‘CP’ = Unfavor- ,—odd lot. x¢ — Ex-dividend, sr — = = sons ae so al INDUSTRIALS North Amer Fund of Can 8.40 9.13 Gordon, 9 lb. 4 ozs. ‘able prairie harvest conditions mshts. xw—Ex-warrants.) i : “" 6 6 3. Gen Dev 13610 $72% 20% 2% —1% | Pret et Revenue (Sav and Inv) 5.16 5.64 WOOD — In memoriam of Henry continued to influence trade Tues"| uk dead mck toe ns t waprere ‘e % 20 — 30 —+-44-C DP Sua __5 pea 121% +3 | eet Punt ° sat $34 ENGAGEMENTS Wood, who-passed away Oct-iday on the Winnipeg Grain Ex-| “” MINES 5 | Realm 00 50 ata —14 nA OW $75 Sim 19 12) Supervised Amer Fund 698 6.4 : a = ovr yy bg a ids ene — > bees sass 3 = ” +1 he = . . . jAlta Gas 3500 _ B% B4+% aoe = > an CUDMORE — MCQ N | Quickly and quietly came tall grains a roadand_ active | Acad Uran 19900 12 10% ie amok eee ae ae ‘/ Supervi 8 Mr. and Mrs. James /A. Gud-| call |dealings in flax which ‘scored new | \incq' 757» oo *9° | Roche wo 2 2 tre «tee ak a at * | Superviond Exec 38 a4 el: more, Green Bay, wish to an-} His sudden death surprised us afl, | seasonal highs in all mon‘hs. The | 4: a:tcno 10 6 6 6s = oo a oo = = - +3 \Un Oils "9500 18 «175 «18 «42 Supervised Growth fund 17 LR nounce the engagement /of} Deep'in our hearts, your memory |maximum l5-cent advance was Alba Exfl 231 72 Ts T | on wae <_< 6 5 | Provo 9485 255 345 246 +1 | Supervised Income Fund 3a. 3 their daughter, Bernice Kath-| is kept, recorded in flax futures at one {iso a a = - Satellite a a on ee |C East Crt im 4 @& 6% 43 Core ee ome = = erine to Raymopd Leo, son of We smile at the world, but never stage of trading. al hoe won ele oe Sherritt 4985 285 275 275 'Wew Bia oe a: © mat | United Accumulative 422 1445 Mr. and Mrs. Owen McQuil-| forget. There were some recessions at 1m Nephe 300 68 @@ @ —2 [SMO = 100 4 - - —}° |can-Erin 50500186 145 147 +3 | @—Lese and b—plus stock exchange com- lian. Elmwood. Marriage to| Always remembered by wife top levels as the advance brought Anacon m1 8 66 6S +t igs VR te i ee ek |e — = 2 we ee me 2d gp -h 2nd femily. lout some selling Anglo Hur 490 $113e T% 11% + Oi. me 8 ° > Rowan 3712111 %% 10 ;x—U.S. funds take place at St. Anne's Church 3 : ; PHing ansil 221° 16 15% 9% —& 2 N Mylama 27500 133 121 138 —8 Lot 65, October 29, 1959. if Clesing prices: Arcadia —_.s se Ht ns i oe > - a) a MUTUAL FUNDS | Funeral Director Oats—Oct 1% higher 80's: Dee Arion 200 9 Ow Me Starrat_ 10500 4h 4k ee eee ny RYAN-— MACKINNON — Mr. % higher 77sb; May % higher |4tn Cop _ ge 2 30 2% -S | sisep & 245 $12 11% 11% — %| Bid. Ask. and Mrs. Edward Ryan, Morell | 77%sb: Jly *%2 higher 76'2bnt a ong cae “‘M% ya “™% m | Strugeon ht i oe ee i ee is vr} N EXTRA wish to announce the engage-| N D M LEAN Barley—Oct unchanged 98%: |Aumaque 2000. 7472 Mg — Yo | Sullivan, = American Growth 717 781 A ment of Mary Ryan, daughter} . om ac Dec “ higher 98'2a: May % samen aa -” > » \ ht on Mh ‘ye faced i 2791 Ww.3% , ‘ : + } Sankt , 2 if + . o Select cola ts Ser ase'| icbAL Ae Le ite ln wit ee ai Se SS io |e eel eee inni ‘ oy Mac- : g sD; Bary Expl 39 5 3S SS oe . Champion Mutual $33 5.85 p Kinnon, son of. Mr. and Mrs. FUNERA Dec 15 higher 3.775: May 14-14% |Bose Metals 209 4 13 13 ao — os poe 3 «4, Commonwealth Inter x4 0.03 8.82 FOR YOU William MacKinnon, St. Peters. higher 3.79-3.80; Jly 11%s-12 higher | Baska = ee can a "M Mm Me Canfasate Invaders 8% 9.60) Marriage to take place at the) DIRECTOR g |e Belcher mas 8 iS a a oe a io. oe as | (Let's say you put one dollar church of the Little Flower, ' Rye—Oct % higher 1.13'2b: Dee Bethim 190 9 «ft 8 aoe a a wp Fond Collectif $14 565. a day into an Investors plan. Morell, November 17, 1959. a %4 higher 1.1575; May % hicher Pevcon -_— 6 8 8 IS ol te we a \cnmeed iene 37 40 These few dollars a week — will . 15 King Square 1.20%%a; Jly 145 higher 1.21b canal Sele Bae ea a 4 eee a ga; 233 | grow into $10,000 in just twenty MARRIAG ES Ch ; Prices for class two aera Black Bay Oo 1. 1% Mtg —S a. = aon = ‘ns wi . Group Sec A 5.00 5.45 | years! | arlottetown export to countries outside A: | Bonville 1900 2% MH | Vielam 700 183 17 175, +3 investors Growth Fund 5.99 6.47} : DOCHERTY — WEATHERBIE | 1 nor 164%: 2 162%: 3 1.52%: 4|Boymar ‘0 4 Hy Mat % | wane wa a investors Mutual 11.02 11.92 | More than 106,000 Canadians The marriage took place at! Dial 5549 1.4614: 5 1.4344: 6 1.41'4: 1 durum oe ims = . = —15 | Weedon 200f (174 17% 1% —t ee wie “2 — are already making their Wilmar Heights United Church, | a 1.735%; 2 1.69%; 3 1.62%: TWA|prunsman 1000 2 2 2 —%& = oe = Py ae Ws —% , “| dreams come true through In Toronto, Ontario, on July 23, tetas jand domestic prices: 1 nor 1.64%; |Brusswick = 100-230 230 $30 Wiltsey 5000 ila 16% vestors Syndicate, and a plan) 1959 of Emma Isabell Weather- NEW INSIGNIA 226%: 3 UG: 4 1G: Si ae ae et eS ST ln, oe — hg esc oa — rat bie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| APPLEBY, Eng. (CP) — This |!.43%: 6 1.41%: 1 durum 1°75"; canie me: 6 3 he ioe | eee os od es aaa pe oe \mbrose Weatherbie, Millview|Westmoriand town has been|2 1.69%; 3 1.62%. Cadamet mm 5 b & i ee 5100 11 5 SS ee \ ge war a. ; E |Camp Chib * 300 63 6 6 —5 | Youne HG 15100 110 105 for your future. See your In- and Mr. Kenneth Docherty,! granted a new coat of args. The \Comp RL ge 81% 1 — | 200 4a Ha vestors Syndicate representative son of Mrs. Alex Docherty and|erant was made affer the’council Cdn Astoria 1000 7 #7 #7 41 a c 23 $254 2: soon ’ the late Mr. Docherty. Rev.|found the device the town has MONTREAL lcoN Inco 1m 1% oe ee : : Kersey perfonmed the cere-,used since the 13th century m . peng — 7 2 2 PS ls Ge eM mony. X lfringed the rights of others, MONTREAL (CP) — Profit- Congrin sesso 158 108 197 13 [Am Ledue 00 1 G. F. Cameron jtaking moved into the Montreal c-Met wts 1100 7% 4 4% —1%4 | Anchor co is a” Division Mgr., Summerside and Canadian stock exchanges in Cariboo =m an HM HM CHI a 3500 679 4 ° the afternoon and prices closed ©@s%4r 1700 S10% 10% 10% — 6! Bail § pr Bo $17%4 173 narrowly lower Tuesday. Trading Crexee qos a a ak as | Bail S S4epr 250 Si9%4 19% J. Cc. Montgomery re mM i S} ir Oo U Nn S was active. Chester smo 7 SOS —, —. _ 2 District Mgr., Charlottetown Banks were hardest hit by the ©®> Jac 20 32 5 Britalta ‘300 191 190 sell-off. Royal, a gainer in the: CO™Y Calalta xo Sl J. Fulton Pierce Ay? Chimo + © SB Cal Fd 220 $212 Ps e W e morning, lost % at 81% Coch Will 725 3 3 320 Catan ¢ a: co oe Charlot There were more losses than Colimac 215.0 % 7% %4+% lo on Las a 121 = = 4 THE tetows erie n ri gain$ in the utilities, but the in- [omasas = ss =. = |C OU L wts 50 39 399 (3 . gs asic teen Se a FF CS Oil wis 500 7 7 7 49 g g \Sctended “to soe te ‘cola |S Denison ost. Sit% tim 11% |S cues 2 Ue 10818 4 EASTERN TRUST |) investors a 1 |< nison 6934 11% 1156 — Cdn Dev 2000 5 345 5 PARIS (AP)—Premier Michel, “The men who have put them- Calgary Power declined 2% at © ee a ie ae a oo C Ex Gas 410 23 me ie 28 COMPANY | Sy nv @ icate Debre warned Tuesday that Al-|5¢lves at the head of the rebel 93%. while a point setback went (.. Giese 400 7 9 7 Cinhc on 38 SS 154 RICHMOND STREET, beds bubaes. si0sses 5 awe fecele to Quebec Phone at 28 - C Homestd 1609 100 98 100 'geria’s right to choose its own|®i@ments have received no man- ered ro aw 3 8 2 2 -‘icnety mw ms teed Office: Winnipeg —-COfiegn in Principe! Cites ny e . date and terrorism has never| Papers had the best gains and € Halliwe 7525 39 38 38 —3 | Husky wts Son 500 a oe future must respect French stra-|>¢.ven a legal title,” he said »mid |they were mostly fractional. Fra- oie ono 20-5 ices WO 2632 184 169 «169 1 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA ¢ —— y tegic and economic interests. | apnlause from Gaullist deputies.48€T advanced 1 at 28 Con MS des $8 Soy te ag (et Del 4350 590 5:5 515 +S. | Pa While ensuring the return of| The Algerian rebel government} . Walker, up ‘2 at 37'4. was the c Mogul a em me a il the rule of law in Algeria, France |has’ rejected offers to negotiate |!one gainer in the beverages. The © Morrison 1000 28 27 38 —1 lon a cease-fire unless the politi-|bTeweries declined. Most other|¢ Mosher aise °: 7 7 ar he told. the national. assembly. |¢a! future “of Algeria also is|Stock classifications were mixed ¢ Persh 400 10 10 10 — & “These legitiate limits are} Praced on the agenda. [>a & narrow range jC Rescourt 3000 9 M% &—% Clear,” Debre said. “They are| Although this had been billed| Trading in the mines and oils € Sannorm lo 7 7 7 41 those which are imposed by rea: Debre’s big day, rebel pre-|¥@S active but spread through- | Conwest a5 oo - spest for the fundamental rights | mier Ferhat Abbas nearly stole — the list. Prices were MVCH | Coetine = mm 13% 13% —Iy of the French nation. We have in| the show. . : Say tlaoa sc the Mediterranean, in North Af-|. An interview in the Paris mag-| Of 232 issues traded, 57 ad-|Colee | "an ee ae ate rica, in the Sahara. interests 2zine Jours de France quoted him |V@Mced. 76 declined and 99 were jcrowpat “Ss es 2 which are fundamental to the 2s saying he wanted peace at (Unchanged Three new yearly |D'Aragon 13900 5 4B Us point that their respect is a con-| ©nce and was ready to come to| Highs and mee Bow lene Wee | Ose Mere ine » » — dition of the national future.” Faris to get it. established. | D’Eldona 1500 %% M% MH —%H France could not permit the| This caused widespread excite- a averages showed banks Dome 350 $18% 18% 18% 4+ % western Mediterranean to become | ment in both Paris and Algiers! 145 -2) at 61.10, atilities up .4 at (Bora a8 ea i > a threatening sea, he said. Abbas arrived in Morocco's cap-|!* “ = yr gre on 25 te len Mol’ 300 1 ak ote 3 : ital, Rabat, where he denied ever ae : oes a ee Sull 450-161 185° 155 —g BACK ECONOMIES giving: much on interview. The | OM Ol! ot one eee! ee ee Nor was it possible to put in’ magazine stuck by its story. aes : Exe AR jeopardy the great efforts made - wom an ee es oR | Falcon on ne 4 or ~“ by France and Frenchmen to de-| BACK IN CANADA: Abit pr 2% Gt Lakes 39 «| Faraday 10200 6 OGssi«iH; velop the riches: of the Sahara| tm oe S — tuna s . : i ‘ : ‘ _ Bnque C Nat 5% ’ »” . : 12 ah oie, Boed of the rons and| QUEBEC (CP —Field Marshal | ponk mont $5 Imp Besk gmt | Fatima 3000 47 6 8 \Orur airican economies, the pre-|farl Alexander ‘of Tunis and | Benk Ns 71% Imp Oil = | eee eS US mier added. ; Bnque PC xd 342 Int Nick Frobisher - 2460 198 191 198 48 “Secession, in drawing the ay. | Lady Alexander seriyed here a. o6 Bale te | Cant _ os te oh on” gerians toward dictatorship, de-| Tuesday. from. Europe on the/pii'p., 2 xu iq |Gold Kage se 10 oe von . spotism and racism, would be liner Sylvania for a week s stay | Cieveland Nerenin say, (GF Uran 2000 27% 26% 27% the negation of law,” Debre de- |i" Canada, They imymediately|C Cement 2% Paudash 35 | Grandue 300 120 119 12% 412 clared. jdrove to Arvida 110 miles north . poesia pr Price 4114 a ys ms % &% “If it is for the Algerians to|°f here where Lord Alexander, @/¢ Bok Com 40 Rosal bank ane Gulf Lesa 1000 yo x \ make this choice themselves, a gars veel g tage ° eed dn Brew ~° 35 Royalite 29 a - = $12% 12% 124 —% France and the government have; °T@!, will attend the quarterly|Cdn Brew pr 34% st L Corp 164 | Gunnar wts 2850 218 25 25 —13 the duty to prove to all why |™eeting of the board of the Alu- on — 2% Shawin 2B +n ac 18 1% 10% 1h — ai sie minum Company of Canada of|¢ in pow ee Sinead amt tS the maintenance of their close | ™ pany C Int Pwr pr Trans Can PL 24% | Headway 15200" 4 3% © 42% lunion with France itself is the , Which he is a director. They will | cPR 25% UN Steel. ary | Heath mm £4 2 ae first condition. for a free and |!ater fly to Ottawa to visit Maj.- seni a tee a 7 oe as great fatere. |Gen. Georges Vanier, present 80 | 1) Braze aa Coe bas ome Bee we Debre’s speech on government | Y¢™0r-general. Dom Tar 16% Ford Ind Lake 5100 3% 3 3% 41 |policy was received coldly at — ie = oo first by ~~ a. then with NO EVIDENCE a co: oe oe 2 os casional moderate a use. : ; j Iron Bay 1200 44 (240 ~ : es ; Mpresideht “Charles de Gaulle | LONDON (AP) — The foreign} NEW YORK = fim)” se a aS OST EV N ENJOYS has offered Algeria a choice of | fice said Tuesday there is no) socuans 000 130 124 Fj 5 ALM ERY MA ' : referendum of, integration with| evidence to confirm reports that} NEW YORK (CP) — The stock | Jaye Exp! 1000 2% 27 28 ‘ ‘ o $ wie market closed i uggested pr France. parthership in the! a wanted Gestapo chief is hiding : neery bogie = =6 Ue lt French community or full inde-!. Se ” we Tuesday with The Associated = on = Bon -% all taxes included - pendence — after peace is re. in British-protetted Kuwait. The) press 60-stock index off 30 cents ee a = am Sm MS , 11¢ *stored. former German SS _ leader,|to $222.60. Kerr Add 1530 $21 20% 29% . ' Adolph Eichmann, has been de-| The electronics - rocket - missile | Kilembe 200 27% «276 276 41 scribed by Israel radio as the| group was lower on profit taking. oon == | 2.8 While repeating de Gaulle’s of-|head of the “Jewish extermina | Thiokol, the rocket fuel stock was|tohrador er 7% on ms +% THE CIGAR tion department in the Nazi re-|the most active issue. It lost a/t Dufant 200 67 6 6 —s : gime. In that role, he was said| point to put its price at 532 after; Lake Ling 1000 7% 7% 7% 1 , safe return, Debre repudiated |to have been responsible for the| 127,500 shares changed hands. The - to a = = = CIGAR S OKERS SM FI! any volitical negotiations with the | massacre of miljions.of Europeam| {otal volume was 2.530.000 commun 0 0 2 2 4S nationalist rebel leadership. iJews - 1} Qils, tobaccos and — aircrafts | Leucn mu ue ue 4 . . L , The Guardian, Charlotéetown, Wed., Oct. 14, 1959. 17 Turkey And Poland Deadlock In Security Council Seat Row of carbon 14, a radioactive is tope. - : INCLUDE ALL The draft resolution would have the assembly call upon govern- ments and non-governmental ‘or- ganizations “to assist the scienti- fic committee more intensvely, particularly by producing in formation on the effects of radi active fallout.’’ . Canada, seeking as wide sup- port as possible for its proposal on a non-bloc basis, has not yet formally presented its resolution to the assembly but it is known that it covers the points raised’ by the Czechs, in addition to others. The draft resolution has been modified and expanded in private consultations with other dele sates. 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