14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Mar. 8, 1962. DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS sen, down SUMMARY By THE cas ADIAN PRESS lower; mod- New York— regular de: Montreal mixed Market lower; ir- ine, Market generally moderate trading. NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP selling pressure on tured & slowly declining market Wednesday Ford, the mos sank 3% to 985 — Sharp Ford fea- stock active stock, s oinv.600 shares. Switching from Ford into Gen- eal Motors was the reason brokers for this sharp de- The switch was ascribed showing GM's in- tration of the auto au oo the second most ae- tive stock, rising % to 40,200 shares. Chrysler oon n quiet trading. ed Press average dropp\ to mn M% mong Canadian stocks, Dis- tillers Seagrams and Granby Mining were % higher. Interna- was up %, Alumi- finished % lower and Mines was off % mized on the Exchange. The Jupiter Corp. listing fell Ss, and Shawinizan was off % Preston was up 1-16 among min- ing shares, What stocks did WedTues 433 614 247 1294 Advances Declines Unchanged Total issues 127 Ratio Corp 53% 62% Sou Pac 28% iL NS SH 4 Uid Aireratt 48! 44 Vanadium MMe Westngse 3% MONTREAL (CP) Stocks were mixed to lower in active trading on the Montreal and Ca- radian exchanges Wednesday. Lasecs outnumbered gains 93 to “The strong peters was Cans- dian br at 12% on ci Sci : Marriages CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to Drs, Irwin, Sale phoo, and Cudmore; the nursing staff of the P.E.1 Hospital and frionds who visited fe flowers, cards, e I was a pa- tient there and while I was con- valescing at home, Florence Stewart. i I wish to thank Doctors Sim- pson and my special nurses staff of the Prince tal for their many ndness to me’ while I nd those who letters and treats, sincere thank you to all, MacDonald OBITUARY MRS. GEORGE W. CLARK occured in the Island Hospital of Mrs, a short Hope- The death A ince Edward married George and came to live in ‘e where she enter- tivit s of the com: deceased possessed id and cheerful dis- d will greatty home that her life has heautified She leaves to mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother, her husband, one son, and three daughters: Wendell, ‘at home; Marion, a nurse in the Canadian Army in Petawawa: Sylvia, Mrs. Berman Johnston, Crarlo ince, Charlotte Mrs Charlotte. town; Mrs, John MacLennan, Hartsville; ‘and three brothers Alexander. in Sommerville, Mass,; James in Hopedale; and Rev. Ira in Alberta. Her sister Marion and orochers Bredeceased her The funeral service was held on Sunday, December 31st, in the North Wiltshire United ak and was largely atten ded. Rev Donald = Nicholson Conducted an impressive service ‘and spoke words of comfort to The pail. Reginald Clark, Albert Bor oneal Naa Easter, Barton Boswe Mi remains of # mother was laid to rest cemetery beside the which she loved and at- ed in the > oa ‘morning light we. ay, a foeee ¢ the blest and CARD OF THANKS we .. S bragctrg and family sincere | turnover of more than 22,000 | shares. Massey-Ferguson added |4— to 14 on 15,000 shares, ininion Tar rose % to 21 on 10,- 200 shares and Seagrams gained 19%. "canadian Celanese rose % to #2 on news the company had the highest earnings in nine | years in 1961 Shawinigan at 23% and Do- minion Bridge at 23 each | dropped % in active trading to ead the losers. Walker fell % to 58% and Canadian Aviat Electronics dropped % to 24 Great Lakes gained % to 19% and Macmillan added % to 20% among. papers. Among utilities, B.C. power fell % to 16%, Gatineau dropped "B ‘ to 33% and Bell Telephone added % to 58, In the banks section, Montreal fell % ‘oyal dropped % to 83% Algoma at 61% and Atlas 31% each fell % among steels. 3 A Oil fell % to 35 among “Atlas ‘Telefilm jumped 35 cents to $3.20 in heavy trading, Mount Royal Dairies fell % to Canada Pipe Lines lost 26'2. Hudson's Bay Company rose % to 13, Glen Lake Silver rose 15 cents $1.38 among mines. Mest pleasant fell 11 cents to $2.29, Mercury-Chipman fell five cents to 70 cents and Busey Bay lost 1's cents to 11 © On index, bani off 0.16 at 70.91, utilities ott a at 1, industrials up 1.0 at bined up 0.5 at Zr, pee up 1.4 at i866 and golds off 0.60 at 79.1 MONTREAL, “con Montresl ioc Complete tabulation vesday transactions. (Quotations in cents ux leas marked $. 2--Odd lot, xd—Ex-divi. dend, | xr-—Ex-rights, Ex warrants Net ‘change is from previous board closing ale.) 421 4% ir pr 17S $2244 224 2214 +244 1645 81794 17% ITH 00 1% (6 $5014 4m 40% OBITUARY MISS LILY ADA Mac NAUGHT There passed quietly and Peacefully away in the earl morning of January 8, at the homestead at Coleman, Prince Edward Island, Miss Lily Ad MacNaught, the last surviving child of the late Alexander and Julia Craswell MacN: The deceased was in her 89th year, and with the exception of short periods spent in Philadel- phia and parts of Massachusetts had spent the greater part of t life in Coleman. Possessed of a keen and intel- ligent mind, with a most reten- tive memory, she could recall with unerring accuracy the dates of events in the neighbor. ing countryside covering the the past eighty years, Like isol flowers that miraculously manage to bloom im the desert, there are from time to time’ unselfish people who stand out in this world of selfishness and she was the per- feet example of such unselfish- ness. A Christian lady of gentle and kindly disposition her life was one of devotion to the welfare and service of others, and she will long be remembered by those who knew and loved her ‘Alas for Jove if thou wert all, and not beyond, The funeral service was con- ducted by Rev. David Hamilton in the United Church at the Brae, with a short service at the house, Familiar and hymns sung were, Ages.” “Unto the, “Abide With Me.” well Hills” loved K and The pallbearers were Carroll MacWilliams. Howard Arsenault James Wood, Basil Gallant, Ralph Getson and Lawrence Arsenai Interment was in the family plot in Brae cemetery. ‘ PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- ture Eggs. department quotations Wholesale dealer pric- untry stations, wood Extra-large 41; 40; medium 39) small 37; large b 3% Current receipts ten- derable 6314-63% - tender. able 634-6334; fresh creamery prints, job price 64-65, fresh wholesale tenderable 6312-64. | Cheese: Delivered Montre: waxed current receipts Quebec white 31, wholesale white 32, colored 32% Potatoes: Local 75s 1.10-1.15; local 50s .70-.78; local 1 25; NB. 75m 135-145, NB 1.65, B. 10s .24-.25; PE. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP)—The U.S dollar closed at a premium of 5 1-32 per cent in terms of Ca nadian funds, up 132 from Tues- day's close Bound | sterling closed ‘at $2.95%, nd TORONTO TORONTO (CP) — Weakness predominated on the stock mar- ket Wednesday, snapping a six- day gaining string. Pipelines) and. banks were hardest hit in industrials. Inter- provincial Pipe Line dropped %, mace nada and Trans Pri ‘*, while Bank of Mont. real fell %, Nova Scotia ‘ and Roval '% Otber losers included Shawint off ‘ve, Imperial Ol, down % 4 Alberta Gas Trunk A, down one point. | Loreto Louviet Lyndhst Ma were Steel | MacLeod Ong ERIOeTE | were. onan che | Samoans of C head istillers Seagrams, up % and | Mest Consolidated Paper: ° AM | Marae | gus Corporation gained % to a | Marber high of @ | Seriume go trials lip ped .25 golds t 89.92, base metals 19 at | Metiemt 2 Maybrun 20729 and western olls 123 at pas. tea | MEK base metals, Consolidat sities and Smelting ‘cupet s randa %, while Interna- | tonal ‘Nickel Teese % and V Ss % Speculativef saw Lake MeMar | Mewa Mentor Merril: Meta Uren Midi Dufault drop five cents to $5.00 | Min Corp and Northgate five cents 4.9. Western oils were weakened by los: respectively. Plains Devel- (Quotations in cents um Jess marked $. 2-Odd lol, x6—Ex-dive dead, ar_Bxvighin, 30" Ea-werranta | Net chan; losing sle.a) Agnico $007 Alba Expl 5000 4 4 4 = 4% Larder 1000 37 37 17 —& Ra wv 9 3 5 + 1% 14+ m 109 12 *6 4 10 oo a 49 ee 103 feos ¢ o4—% 1000 224 224 224+ Barex 1300 8233 82g jarnat 200 142 140 140 +3 Bary Expl 1300 ‘264 26% 30 +14 ski 605. TM 1M 4 MO 32 41 4 so 3 2 om at 34241 Ott 10% 10% 10% M5 148 * % 1+ 164168, ete a 1 18 aoa us 530 838 +1 204 2014 — 9-1 54 18 Mm Shs M12 41 165168 a a 6 6641 ier es ane 9% 99 ie ie oe 20s ans 8 2 oR oo» Crary 610 630 8 128 125 | Coulee “64 8 | Courvan 49) 98 ge at Cralemt 1300 81046 14 3500 64 im S's, et “24 “4 156 ea 106 Ie 9 988 m8 84 + a 1S 8 od “ te me | Ed Mo 4s . Mo Hellaget 1238 "Stuf lowey 400 142 13000 i to | Moneta Me, wrens Murray a Nat Expl ge is from previous board-lot | Nic =) = Miracle pide Holds False Teeth . |Tight- Eases Sore Gums 500 Gero. Mineo $90 20m ra us M4 | blieet conto. at from Z to 6 months, Stay sate | Babi Harmless to Tontarea Feels right =a ow wt 4 ! me 8% mH 4500 13 12 13° M4) 525 0 M0 420 1000 4s 6 ae 1400 105 105 108 975 27 23 43 1000 4 me 2 8 ot 4k 100 10 = 100 4 + 0000 8 m4 230078 n 1200 a © +h 4000 4 8 ot oo uo seeckBezy BE Fs 100 | 6 41% “ 8 43 304 — % 1 42 1 41 1 3 " and ‘ ‘ Gaspe Com sae ead a = i pe to 30 a neue ee ie BE: Employment sy § A 2101000 875 OTS — of Ottawa, Bail 5% pr 4135 625% 254 te for the un- he oS insurance commis- ‘Bate wee see ‘that if the ate ‘ia tom ‘an an — m4 | $75,000,000, tome the 8 six- oa ee 4 so te Camering a The figure, which does not in-| plemented across Canada. Gs\Peie aoe 388 39098 clude the output of Mr, Fortier said the chief € Chiefte so ee tt China, as 16,00,000 tons higher’ benefits of the new system ere Ss Se 23 {thee a expected to be the release of S18 | be dropped by|unemployed persons from time ess 7 100,000 te tons to $6,000-| spent + Son MRS ote to look 0s for a freeing » 2-H ff to line up jobs en “although still the largest | government sta! © Dra ax nit ™ = id producer,” the saat said |Tather than talk to unemployed. a oo | “iis country see 199 1” —3 26 per cent of Morn = me tin iw Tin compared to cent 10 Increase Urged + ~— ago. cf pan increased ber ate! out In Gold Price 400 45 350 14 Wh Uh 23 creased by 6,000,000 tons to 78, | FS “There is not enough money | 000,000, with’ 1962 plans calling jn the world; we ought to create FA for production of 84,800,000. | same’ wore ‘and ‘a Bf | Price of gold is gold is a, good way to “ | do it,’ a luncheon sh + Jobless Cheques ‘ the Amerian Chamber : ; nearly 7,000,000 tons to ad . nee ais 2 10%~ | than 31,000,000 ‘ons, and moved |, LONDON Oa ee Ba IN I into fourth place among leading een ae = 2 Pl cabinet member, said ms lucers, following US..| Wednesday a world shortage of sr sim | Russia and West Germany. 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