a proposed $l,300,000,000 Ram- ‘ HUGEPOWER PROJECT PROSED IN ALASKA This is an artist‘s sketch of U.S. Senate is studying the I from considering whether con- i ed proposal but is still a long way I struction should be authoriz- MEMORY V Do Beliefs Matter? Sodptuo: Inflow 13:8-14; John 8:17-18; Act 10:11-llsll mm‘ r\’‘':'1 // .1 \\\\§:\“* . Christ criticized the rule-conscilolls Alootlller time. Jqsus Pharisees for their hypocrisy, calling /the P'ha:ns_ee leaner, Nic , who to the Item “blind guides” who honored Him ' was too liberal-minded to understand he found a woman nam with their lips, but not then: Christ. God His only 50!! into ‘UIPMD8 by _ Hetoldtbepeople that unaleanfood ttheworld, notto conldenmitbut to beliefmade neren notdefileamanllkealnunclean saveit;"Hewho believes llnflimis .'hloart.—Mat.thew 15:8-14. not condemned."-—Joim 3:17-18. the river. Her complete vert; Paul baptined her and her whole household.-—-Acts 16:11-15. 3. \ ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL * 1: r roan-,.s‘nll:fn1hg»-oxu-as. can- 3°“ Peteradvlaed‘ '. pasedtomalnea strongbut gentle portance, of prayer strong V —-- ...a -a sodium. (Ilristians to be pre- bellcfs to others. her and Paul emphasized the im- in keeping belief: .——I Pe-taevr 3:15. ERSE:—“ALWAYS BE PREPARED TO MAKE A DEFENSE TO ANYONE WHO CALLS YOU TO ACCOUNT FOR rim 5. ' HOPE THAT IS IN YOU”—I Peter 3:1 DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS S Alum ipr SUMMARY Gt Nor By 35 Vanadium 14% Int '1' 1‘ 87 Weotnsu WA Kennecott (2% By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto: Market higher; trad- g heavy. New York: Market higher; trading slow. _ M o n t r e a 1: Market higher; trading moderately heavy. (CP Photo) part Dam on the Yukon River in Alaska. Study by the De- velopment and Resources Corporation of New York says :he dam would be the key to a vast ydro- ectric system ‘eeding P°‘g0’1.;°rf§;“'°,1§h‘*e5‘f: - OTTAWA (cm —— A detailed: ‘,’;:seda0‘n°a Wjyear We. list of the $21,008,000 in federal; cast for power and suggests a lshiifbllildiflg Subsidies Erantedl full development of the Ram- fsiuce last May showed Fridayi part project by 1990. The pub- lthat about 40 per cent of them; lic works committee of th a are earmarked for vessels being Our Best Advertiser ls Satisfied Customers smoothies now in Genuine Goodyear . l Suburbanil-es. -2117 Tanton Tire Dial 4-3574- § 152 Kent St. Charlottetown Lauzon Co. Has Lion's Share ‘Of Shipbuilding Subsidies -_$1,080,000 toward a Hall Corpor- :ation tanker ' ‘destined for Ontario shipyards, built by Davie Shipbuilding Lim- ited at auzon. Que. Included were subsidies of $2,€.74,000,000 for each of two Great Lakes bulk carriers to be built by Davie for Canada Steamship Lines Limited and Hall Corporation of Canada, and '1'he subsidies—up to 40 per cent of capital construction costs for Canadian-registered vessels —~ were announced last year by Transport Minister Bal- cer as part of a program that began May 12. 1961. The list published today by the Canadian Maritime Com- mission, a federal agency. showed that of the $21,008,000 total, $9,395,000 a.pply to vessels being built in Quebec shipyards and $7,25"000 to those on the west coast. Another $2,853,000 is and 352,000 for work in the CURRENCY MONTREAL (CP)——The U.S. dollar closed at a premium of 7% per centin terms of Cana- dian. funds, unchanged from Thursday's close. Pound sterling closed at $3.01 7-16, down 1-16. House Briefs 90 per cent of all federal gov- ernment cheques now are on bilingual forms, Finance Minis- ter Nowlan said Friday. Reply- ing to Gerald Laniel (L—Beau- hannois - Sal-aberry), he said English-only cheques still is- sued to MP5 are part of a fast- dwlndllng supply of cheque folims for payments to individ- ua s. Social Credit Leader Thomp- son asked for a report on in- come tax arrears by Canadian corporations. He said he has been told there are large tax arrears owing. Speaker Marcel Lambert ruled the question out order, saying Mr. Thump. son apparently was seeking comment on a circular letter distributed to all Commons members. A great effort is being made to find more work for Canadian Arsenals but the prospect is for Atlantic provinces. BUILD IRVING TANKER Largest east-coast subsidy was $1,759,000 for a tanker to be built for the Irving Oil Com- pany by the Saint John Ship- building and Dry Dock Com- pany Limited., Saint John, N.B. Of 11 other east-coast sub- sidies, three were for work in Newfoundland on cargo vessels -one ,000 at Newfound- land Shipyards Limited, and two for $48,000 each by E. Barnes Ltd., both in St. John's. The eight other subsidies were for draggers and ranged from $19,000 to $80,600. Four went toward work A. F. Theriault and Son Ltd., Mete- gllan River. N.S.; two at Smith and Rhuland Limited, Lllnen- burg, N.S.; and two at W. C., McKay and Sons Ltd., Shel-I burne, N.S. I’ TALE BREAD ‘Bread for stuffing should be tnree or four days old if fine. fluffy crumbs are desired. u~n«o—oo- ENJOY SGENERV? lllllti T0 ll0VA Sllllllt Hill A Lllllll llEA|llEll Fllllli There‘; nothing so stimulating as a change of scene. For a real tonic, come to Nova Scotia. Enjoy a holiday of endless cnchantment, refreshed” by pine-scented-woods and the salty tang of the sea. You can picnic on a mountain top. beside the blue waters of a lake or on the shores of the Atlantic. You will find scenery so lovely it will bring a fresh zest for living into your life. more layoffs at the crown- owned plant, Defence Produc- ltion Minister 0'Hurley told Guy I Marcoux (SC—Quebec Mont- lmorency) in the Commons Fri- day l The royal commission on [health services hopes to make ,its report e government lnext June, Prime Minister Die- lfenbaker informed the Com- ,mons Friday in reply to Paul lMartin (L-—Essex East). Fisheries Minister Maclean told Eugene Whelan (L—Essex- Sou-th theme has been no re- quest for his department's help in a price dispute between some great lakes fishermen and fi buyers. E. J. Benson said United States pilots have to be brought to Kingston to move foreign ships from one Fri Thur berth to another in Kingston Advances 652 583 port. But his request for a com- Declines 322 329 ment by Transport Minister Unchanged ' 257 290 Balcer was ruled out of order TOW 3551163 1231 1192 by Speaker Lambert. “.E'."".g: “m|_':,° Plggc" . noel soul 29 M w I’! PRIMARY} DISEASE I g°::dw5"“¢ RNz“:30g:m‘ :3: Cancer is the eading cause 0 ,. death for females between an comma’: 511:‘ ,;‘,§’,‘‘‘.';,,’’,'.,', "3: and 44 years of age. car use um Aircraft use OTTAWA (CP) — More than w ( L—Kingston) NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP)—The stock market moved ead Friday and accomplished what it has 241/, been unable to do for about three weeks--two straight ses- slons of advance. Trading was dull. Brokers were inclined to credit the rise not so much to renewed confidence as to caution in the form of short covering. This is the purchase of stock to close short sale contracts, in which borrowed stock is sold with the MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP) — Western oils moved higher Friday on the Montreal and Canadian ex- changes, holding the lead they have had for several days. other prices also moved up. Trading Canadian-Del Rio’ was especi- ally active and rose five cents to $9.15. Home Oil A rose ‘/4 to 12'/2 and Bailey-Selburn A 65 cents to $880. 35% and Abitlbi rose % to 40%. Utilities range. rose in a narrow NB PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- tllre department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country stations. wooden car- tons. extra-large 55; large 54-55; 0 Butter: Current receipts n- 1. cu: te dc able 92-50%; 93-51%; fresh creamery job prints 53-54; fresh wholeale tenderable 92-51; 93 can --52. ' c Cheese: Delivered Montreal, '3 urrent receipts Quebec C, M, while 32%; wholesale 3%; col- cm, on red 33%. - 0 Consolidated Paper fell 5'4 to waxed, c Potatoes: Que new 75s 1-1.10, Que 50s .75-.80; N.B. 50: .85- 95; . 10s .25. medium 50; small 30; B 34: and V2 01% loo on :1 :1 col Cell 300‘42.-5 +8 ""”"'°' M” ‘-3’ 3°” 3°” Conlhuillt 3 :3“ lilo Bank NS 115 864 N 64 + ‘-5 Dist Sell too on not 41§i+ M 3|!!! 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Paper 2375 3 ml. “ P" "'-' ”‘ "5 "5 "5 Home :12» use nun Cal Pow no :21 211/. am mm, mm s 11 11 + it Carl C in 550 8 2590- S’: “BC ‘my. “W. o Dom Sus 451 :25!/. 25 252/. +19’! um, I u, ‘ -5"’ Imp Tab mo nail iii: l:&— A CI M II 37 Va 7 55 ‘5V " ' “,2” ,,,° ,2°"",Z°V ‘ (Continued on page ) 2411133331 5000 3:5 9% 3:11 —— V4 201180 I 666 I M -2 can uao so — The Bible H0080 cllem 1 as 7% # + it ff um - mm; was s o ers you re ous sup- C 3 C20! 356 55% 55 '55 o '“"’ " mm 1. * ‘A piles for church and l 555% 55 + home_ CPR H30 3211/ 21% 21% . Cdn Pat pr :30 null 10% lose I70 Kent st. ‘Charlottetown Osnt Del 07255 915 Among steels Algoma was up 95 to 41 and among metals a-— nadian Bronze dropped 21/: to BIA. Oil rose ls to 30% and Canadian Celanese gained ‘/2 to 30. Banks also showed rises. Bank of Montreal was up 1,5 to 55%, Nova Scotia rose 1/5 to 64 and tlsisgyal Bank went up a point to The composite index rose 0.4 to 95.5, industrials 0.3 to 102.4, banks 1.0 to 110. N3, utilities 0.2 MONTREAL 0 By Tho Canadian Pros: Montreal stock Exsllsu'o—0ot. I Complete tabulation of Friday trans- papers 0.8 to to 102.4. actions. (Quotatlo can union ms 3. z—0dd lot. xd—Ex-dividend. xr—.Ex- xw—Ex-warrants. Net chsnxe is mam Previous board-lot clos- ing sale.) ' Non Stock sales mu Low Close ch'g° Abittbi 685 :41 4o 40% + 90 . Alaoma zoo 841 40% 41 + 1/5 Alumlnl 1060 321% 21 31% + 96 The Rev. Donald A. intent of profiting through re- payment of the stock with shares bought at lower prices. Some investment and specula- tive buying Friday was linked to fairly good gains among the aerospace s t o c k s, chemicals, and assorted issues throughout ist The Dow Jones industrial av- erage. helped by a few sizable gains of blue chips, advanced 18 to 586 59 9 vs 4. . . The Associated Press average 60 stocks rose 1.6 to 217.7. was added to the quoted value of stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange, based on the rise of the AP average. St. Peter's Miss Suzanne Brenton. Mrs 8:00 a.m.~—f1oly Eucharist 8:45 a.m.—Mattins 9:45 a.m.—Slnlday School 7:00 p.m.—Evensong Volume was a meagre 2,730,- (Angllcan Church of Canada) ROCKFORD SQUARE The Ven. Archdeacon J. R. Davies. M.A.. Rector The Rev. Canon E. M. Honorary Assistant . B. W. Patterson. Choir Dire October 7—}!arvest Thanksgiving (Trinity XVI) 11:00 a.m.—-Choral Eucharist and Sermon and Sermon Visitors are most welcome at all services. Cathedral Malone. lM.A.. D.D. est Lie. Mus.. Organist ctor Aflheln: 0 land, Members in the Evenlillu Service. Rev. Gerald Rev. Clayton Mr. Royston F. G. Wyrwas, B.A., D.D. c. Lewis. (Sarina Park) Organist and Director or Choirs: Zion Presbyterian Church Corner Prince and Grafton Streets Campbell. B.A., Minister Organist and Choir Director Mlss Madelyn Weddell. L.Mus., B.Mus. 9:45 a.m.—Snndary School, Classes for all ages. \ 10:00 a.nl.—Bib1e Class. 11:00 a.m. Nursery School. 11:00 a‘.m.—DIVllNE WORSHIP and '1'i1ANKSG1V12NG SERVICE ' GPOMB. How Manifold Am Thy Works -4. Barlnbly. of the P.Y.P.S. Maritime Conference will participate ALL ARE WlELOOM.E_ lltlNll‘Y(;_|_ll‘i‘:l§tl""[__l')ll,).l5.CIllllltt‘ll ten Mngtord, A.B.C.o 000 shares compared with 2,530,- 000 Thursda . The averages were bolstered by advances of some blue chips: General Electric, up 1%, Du Pont, up 1,5, Eastman Kodak, up On the Canadian list, Alumin- ium Ltd., and Distillers were up % each. Losers included Walker Gooderham. down 1/2, Interna- N , and McIntyre Porcupine, ‘/4 American ‘Exchange prices Montague oém/y 32:/we/2... MEMORY STONE MEMORIALS DOUBLY GUARANTEED remembrance, complete satis- VEBE nE°é"ii'& soil no. in writing. Colorful Memo Stone Memorials for enduring Charlottetown \ .: l;","- — " THANKSGIVING MORNING :— 11:00 a.m.—Worslltp Service Message: "L1FE’S Anthem: “Oh Give EVENING:— 7:00 p.m.——Evangelistic Message. Anthem: “Prayer (Netlherlandsi Mi 0rganis0—Mrs. Helen W‘.E ASSURE YOU OF A Church Strce 9:45 a.m_—-Senior and —T s 11:15 e.m.—Pi-imam 7:oo p.m_,--Eva-ling Mute by Men’: Wlorship. organist: sin. 7. 9:45 |.m.—qhurch School one t am thehutlookfi Anthem:Pr&r:theLordO’ back wlli: nostalgia to dsynliono bye. . . old """""“' “""“"’ ‘ ~ friends lost in the rush of years. Perhaps loved 7:00 p.m--0-nest -Preacher oneshavopassodonsothooirolo table Mlilfllm-'I1IiIIhBo!bGod is not complete. Somoflnng about the season ‘”'‘‘'°''- 53-“ NW! °'‘''’ N” we M aw b ' '.".“""'.'::.".. '..'.."'.."..7".'.:T:'._‘L.‘...'.'_T'.'I"‘ 7"‘ 'T.'.','" "."’”."l'..:'.""'",'. "7"" "'°~*:*.-..*:".=:.*.:-nr='-°*~~.:-“--..::.f “'“ . “i J proven gm ‘ ‘ . new blessings and @ mwn.' 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Parkdalo l ygtstnlatwc SPRING PARK Advanced s.m.—s.el-mun: - (Rev. C. ‘l'lnn-oday 0:00 p.nl.—Pl-ayor unery. THANKSGIVING 11:00 a.m.q9eu-rnon: “ONLY -—Rev. J G. E. , Anthem "While (.I_ I-1. ) "l M p.m.—-Sermon: IN ALL —-(Rev. C C Lewi Arnhem Advanced Summer Hours 9:46 a,m.—senim'. slclnlmmedialte and Junta‘ Dash. 1:1:00s.ln.—NPrlmary and‘ Kindengalrten Sunday School and SUN'DAY—Broodoast WC GFCY TEN PEIR CENT” : "'Fe'ar Not, 0 Lord” (James H. Rocco) ME AWAITS YOU AT TRINITY . UNITEDCIIUBUH (Cor. Dunkirk I Kl:-Iwood) —cnul-on Sdlooi "GIVING msmcsn c. Lewis) luullem: --o Bless rile lard" uppullur-Ivumn angular: Mr. Cliflordllooil. The Salvation Army "lions at Evangelism Shoo lllt" Great George Street cape, and I. walla: moo o.m.-H 2=0.ll‘l>'.l'n’.—‘...PtE _ \ll Villa Avenue ‘ mo a.ln.— class l0:tlI a.m.-Sun 1:00 o.m.—l.‘vangollstic Meeting Meeting. ‘A WILOOIIJI AWAITS YOU AT '1'!!! ARMY’? Charlottetown Bible Chdpolt III cannon-land 81.. at lauworti An. Inlfl: 7:00 p.ma-Jill: . 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