‘_ may he“ -' llStAND NEWS PAG‘E’BridaeCrownlsWon iMontague, Souris, Kings County is The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. Nov. 13. ’1962. Geo’town, Cardigan Observe Remembrance Day, Monday GEORGETOWN — Rememb- rance Day was observed in Georgetown yesterday u n d e r darkened sides and drizzling rain. parade under Law- rence S. Batchilder moved off from the legion home to the war memorial where the trad- itional ceremony was held. 0 Canada was sung and the piper played "Flowers Of The and two minutes sil- ence was observed The piper then played a pibroch. Thei Shall Grmv Burke. Jr.. legion branch presi- dent and then the list of veter- ans 'who died in both World Wars was read by Marcellus Gotcll. The prayer was delivered by Rev. L. B. Dooley. Wreaths were laid by Thomas Curran. MLA for the provincial govern- ment; by Mayor A. H. Stewart for the Town of Georgetown: by At the conclusion of the two- day sectional championship tour navment staged at the Charlotte-l town Hotel by the Canadian' :Maritime Unit of the American ‘Contract Bridge League. By Amherst Woman East - West winners--- 1 -- B. . well and A. H. Doane Halifax: 2 — A tie between Mrs. A. Lesser and L. Arkelian. Hal- ifax and B. Cleveland and T. La- gan. Halifax. Two-Session -1- winners Two Delegates Two provincial executive members of Allied Youth will represent this province at the annual Allied Youth Conference in Buck Hill Falls. Pennsylvan- ia. from Nov. 15 to 17. Brian Pollard of Birchwood School. a member of the West Royalty Allied Y o u t h Post. and Carol Campbell. Mon-1 tague' Regional High School. a l! on Canadian Legion; for the Car- Crowe” and A H. Donne both‘ Y o u t h Post. leave 1 s digan Branch of the legion .by of Halifax, we're declared the lfifllfigfiteg 31d“; HA D1252; morning to join Nova' tia C139?“ Pb?!“ for the Legm" -winners of the Island open pairs and L.'Arkelian. Val-jinx. 3 —- and New. BrunswiCk delegates Ladles auxiliary by We" ‘championship and Mrs. M. Ni- 13. Cleveland and r. Lagan. Hall “’3’” “’9' ren Baker: for the Holy Name cholson Amherst Society by Richard Curley. ‘it‘ ~' ‘ ' 'h ' ‘ Next of kin and citizens then lme mdw‘dual c ampmnsmp. the ceremony inn 303’ 530"“ John. N.B.: Halifax. Amherst,| were stationed “’llh. (“VB Truro. and Yarmouth. N.S.; St.i headS. one on 930}! Side 0‘ “‘9 ‘John‘s. Nfl and from Rollo: monument- Bay and Charlottetown. P.E.I. i From the monument the P8!“ Th Prince Edward island ade nlm'f‘d t0 the WW" Mlliopen Pairs Championship was where Mr. Burke was chair- played on Friday with 50 la man. The guest speaker W85 ‘ers competing in the afternoon Andrew MacEac'h'l‘mr “(7- and 64 players in the evening. Canadlan Legion Welfare 0m" Friday afternoon session win- d.. O "D r. r ners: Other speakers were Mayor. North-South Winners — t — Stewart. Father Dooley. George: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sen» . Ferguson. MLA. and Thomas iCharlottetown: 2 — a. E. Cr Curran. MLA. Louis Cantelo well. and A. H. Donne. Halifax: replied for the veterans. 3 — B. Cleveland and '1‘. Logan. The veterans. their guests and Halifax. the general public were serVed East - West Winners — 1 —- A. a turkey or ham dinner in the . B. MacGillivray and E B. ? Ihrancli president Burke for the town hall and later a smoker ‘Hardlng. Yarmouth; 2 — Mrs. M. Cummings, Halifax. mg Sunday at Sour“ Georgetown Branch. Royal was held in the legion home. A. Lcsser and L. Arkelian. Hai- Saturday evening Section “B”! . " ifax: 3 — Mr. and Mrs. C. Mac- winners — 1 - Mrs F B Mac- According to Indus". a n d . . . - . ’ ' ' ' Natural Resources Minister Leo wuion 3 700 “at, 191/. 131i, .rea] chmbed 113 Tomnm.nnm..l\leill. Si. John's Nfld. Kinnnon. Amherst' 2 - E. B i . . - - ~ 1 . ‘ . r . . ‘ . . ‘ ' . fo rth Alpha I‘m“?! a 5 “M mm“ 112 and Canadian impeni Friday evening sesswn wln- Ellis. Charlottetown; 3 -D. 1.: grofifléfiriggnlgefizoafhigfi (“gets Alpha A 1000 5634' 6!: 431 I :13] Bank 0‘ COmmerce 3'" S: D ozmaIP' Chi’rlmtewwn‘ l were used to clear lines Am: A Moly 400 225 220 20 -1 ‘ Steels. too. advanced mildly.i N0th - South Winners — 1— Two-Sessmn Winners — 1 — ear from 211l I .i_00 41, #411 ” 41a -1 with Dominion Foundries and: is. M. Cummings and Mrs. W. Mrs. Nicholson. Amherst: 5mm on draggers this seas n_ _ 45:5“? 23;?2 -°? 3“? 3" ‘Steel. Atlas. Algoma and Steel .'Coolen. 2 —- Mrs. D. K. Mac- 2 —E. B. Ellis. Charlottetown; Deputy Minister Eugene “an” :5‘ ‘5. L. 1-. Company of Canada all rising.Dermaid and Mrs. H. Pryse. 3-— A. H. Doane. Hali ax- 4- ‘ ' ._. ‘ 1 S A 3. 0 Si ‘1 10 a 10 I a . I ‘ man and John white. fisher. =. . Sand 0 2000 7 7 7 _1 in a 1a to 14 range. ;3 — . G. Powell and J. C. F. B. MacKinnon. Amherst; 5— E M department fieldman wmked . ornit 4500 16 5 is —l‘a . - ' .‘Wennin . all of Halifax. .. ' ‘ - ‘ [Br-uneau 500 2 1 i ii 1 .9" “1‘5 “Change ind?“ "mus 5; Roy ve‘gey' Charlonemwn‘ :about two hours in clearing the ic on Lds 500 107 107 107 +7 it"als “htmlbe‘: 1;: “£13532?”de ‘ mo 17 m 16 i H d B 95 s ’ dragger yesterday 1 ‘ omestd 500100 100 ion -20 asc me a s .7 o . . ‘05.. ‘ eser ~3 1 u ay 5 so so 5015 + to Queen Ellizabeth 11 views don's Royal College of Surg< inches tall who died in 1873. C Kodiak 440 50 40 s ling volume was 2.165.000 Shares 1&3; ‘33: it; :2 ‘3 *3, Hydra Ex 20700 34 32 :12 +2 . mem.s underwater giant skeleton displayed in eons of England. The skele- ' he Queen is an houory fcl- PATIENT} 5‘. I ‘ loompared with 2.730.000 Friday, 1C0; "Pa. 400 102 m m + " Inspiratn 2500 44 -1 tis also used in department re- Hunterian Museum during ton is that farmed Irish low of the college. 2m mo “0“ M 4': “ International Nickel strength. .Chmm 1000 190 m m _. ilrish C00 1000 39 an 39 l- '5‘ search work such as observing tour of new buildings of Lon- giant Oharles Byrne. 8-feet 2- (AP Wirephoto Ch... C5,, 1500 in 91;, 10 ened base metals. climbing “’4. .Coch Will 3900 ‘55 “0 “5 =13" 3“ 172: 13: 133 +3 lobster trap efficiency. n c Cad 3000 41': 411 4-‘2 tonoxro CLOSING sroc 1C1" 5°° 2° ’6 *1 l ~ : ' ' : . (Q sane, 4 2, 537.1;I 3371, 37s.. 1;. . Canaan“ Fr?“ I‘Comh Met 2000 20 19 19 —l [jang‘ ‘22”) + :2 C ’4' 2500 3‘1 Ii 1": Toronto Std k Exchange—Nov. 12 Con-Key 2500 ll 11 1 - - k l a (‘0prand 1200 118 117 117 2 ‘ Complete tabu.ation of Monday trans- . C Bellek 7500 6!": 6 6‘6 1‘- ‘r‘ilJelim. "0° 5 i V: " 1 John 1000 21 1 21 it. »Da;ien 500 25 25 25 v5 ~actions. Quotations in cents unless‘C Discnv 900 75 10 7O .'Jnnsmith 2500 11 10“; 10'}; II; I:xnlorer 2000 17 17 :7 11" marked s, Hood lot. xd---Ex-dividcnd.jCG Arrow 10500 30 40 50 +1 lbw". 7:: n 38' j . ea 1'0 47 '1' 7 -l xr—Ex-r’hl 1' ~ Tax-warrants. Ne . Il-l 2000 32 32 32 Keel”) F 750“ 8') 5g 59 _3 u .Drum Weld 1'30 900 900 900 + "2 change is irom previous board-lot L'lus- C Marcus 2000 70 70 70 +1 K A £390 ~23 700 "in 10 i [Dumom “000 32 17 20 +4 lng sale Mogu 3300103 103 105 .1 l .9" ‘ ' " 1 ' ‘ (item 1 220 220 220 —1 I . 'East 51111 200 185 185 185 ---1 Net : Morrison :00 44 44 Kirk in”. 25000 45 ‘1 says—1.5 . . . .. ., . ., ; 0'1 000 1. :11 a! < - , r . . _ . - , By r111“. (AMMAN uni-.ss T M0l\l‘REAI._iCPl ~ A firm“ MONTREAL (CPl——Gi‘assei's £32." ' no" 9‘ in: mint "m" "I" it"; “Himcwf Willi; 1333 "ii 2:3 253 *5 “2‘59" ‘22: ,1: 1‘; .3 “5.21. Toronto: Market higher; tone characterized prices on the and drinkers were steady in 50‘rnn1ana 1100 4 4 4 ‘Acad l'ran 3000 5".- .sli our (‘ons Que 3600 4.114. 42 4.1 L Dam." “EL—,4 435 {in 130 +20 trading light- Wlonll’eal 311d Canadian CX‘ cents lower on the Montreal If“ k' ’50" 24 2: 2: 1 “mm” ‘5” 54" 5.49 5‘3“ ( R9“ 50” 9 9 9 ‘W‘ J su 5500 17 16 7 +2 N w york: Market higher: tqhange Monday. Trading was livestock mm.de today. Other HM 52020 2” W 2H “4 aground" 17 EM "1‘: c R::::urt mg 12x2 2‘“ [A L, 5,..." “on 273- 7?5 fig .3 trading "five" ' Prim“ were ‘leadv Trading Was Gold 4‘ 1000 12 i 12 fl AmaI‘R to loss 9'2 911 912+ vi'Con Shaw 329“ ' ‘aqu a ‘1 ‘ I. . . . _. .. . . . :17 :15 as +1I 1:1 —l§ Montreal: Market slightly Banks, dipping earlier. re- active and demand good. Heliu 500 62 2 02 +1 Anacon 3:100 33'; .11 311441,, Comm. 134", m m m 4., ‘Bail’Am :3.” a: 4 higher: trading slow. ga ed losses and advanced. Receipts were 81] cam... 481 int gelium 20s 1?? m3 .ingloRHur q10,0 sic; 8310 +1: .0.” cm, 5.1500 40 :15 39 1;, end. 423 m 1,0 124 +9 m Bank Of Montreal T059 x4 '0 calves 16 hogs and 334 slice m- "e '3 I" 3 ' n "W" “5” 1 " CW" " 35°" 9 9 Lencourl noon 9 a s -1 . . . . ., - - w - 1" Julie 110 200 105 200 :10 A l 22:3 9 9 o .‘ . 16211- }anadlenne Nat'm‘al‘f- 39 and lambs. llicye Fr 3000 si 60 50 .1 .12? .500 91: 0‘».- 0“: 22311:]? "01; m -.1 l,. ,‘SOUIE‘}IS€‘__°E-_P§SP 113).- A .. CU to 68v, nnd Toronto-Dominion Choice steers sold at 28-29510. Kwna 1240 2.13 2.: 22: —3 A Arcadia 10:;00 03': as .15 -71 Craiamt 450 3101'; 165.1 ms t is . . -. A - :5; I 1%- M \TRF n CP Th I :‘hree \pomtss to. Bid/z. Filling good 27.38. medium 31.27 a d haaztr:::ap s; {h g y fine ‘02,; 130210: 10: 1011 +1 2mm... 1m :5 3..J .5 m .,w _, -v, , R 0.’ j: . t l—— e cos—r '61? l 0V8 00 1a, own O‘cnmmon 13 . 21 Good heifers , ‘ ' ‘ ' 1 __ I .rowoa . ’2 Q. i , , . _ , ' I ' Malartic H 1400 124 1:0 124 +4 Ai.in.Rut 1000 7 6 6 n ‘ 32.50 141, 1.: i .r ” Ing bid on the IU.S. dollar in 69» and Royal- do‘m "4 l0 ‘4" were 19-2150. medium 17.50 -19 nier chip 3000 20 19 20 —1 Aiimncno 2000 a a a mating,“ 1000 17 5 17 17‘ U ' terms of Canadian funds was Western Oils showed losses. and common 13.17, onpi‘ 2000 27 27 :7 Aulitaq 2.100 5 41-1 5 no]... he mm in. 2515 2515.414. 3‘ :10? 9-10 the asked 51.07%..Balley Selburnfell in to 103.11.. . - . —.- m Pleas"! 8000179 175 176 unnr 200 305 385 38' 15 clnite tom 55 52 1 13“ -. r Pridav the closing bid was Oils. utilities and papcrs Gn-Dd “’l‘“ Md a‘ m '1""°_‘ Name 1 o 17 17 17 minimum..." 20m :3 471., .71.. .5. Denim .55 mm m m + . . s. _ A». _ f . r‘ 2 h .kdsl 07 23 ii 'showed gains Canadian on “mum “16' mmm‘m 1'3 ‘ 1” MW" ‘5” 2°“ 1°“ 2°“ *5 'Bantield 981‘ 36 3‘ 2‘ "‘ inirknm mo 420 m 420 u 51-0‘ 21‘3 it e as e - ‘- - . .7 . l, .and canners and cutters 5.30—13..N Forma 4.13.1 4 4 4 Spam 7100 51 51 — on. m mu. m. 27“ ——*—“—-"'—"—“T059 '74 10 562» Impenal 12 to B “5 r - ..1\1 Jack 1. 1125 0 a a ~‘l .nnrnar 2750 110 101 110 +7 5000 y -, , 7. . 11 common and medium. Donald: 7 I44 and Shell 1/ to 10.11. Bell were ]4_18 1,; [NW Amul 11m nu. 11 11 + L: Bal'y 13pr 2450 17 17 17 In... M... “m m m m . i. '1/ ~' ‘ ‘ . "“ N 4500 :15 32 2 — :34: 1500 lo 10 10 339:: fi‘ tiq atg'4253i2d Shammgan. Good vealers sold at 28 ~ 32. yq Pow mm S-Bll 214‘. 1811— 5. Beiiliiin 1300 220 215 220 +5 sun is: _.¢ 1 ‘ .P. ". ' . medium 22-27 common 14 - 22 Opem Ex 1 1.12 12 111: 11'. net-ion :looo — V: s . , , , , , Ab b I 1 t , d . munch 3000 m w. 5% My“ Stink lAPl-—The slocl'k Pliteml' fl'gped :7 0 41‘" an and grassers and drinkers 132?. Peace niier 400 130 130 130 ibis 13100 10 9»; 10 it t E150; 5000 5 5 5 market lit on a sur risin . " 14 0 9- j~ ' lPal Siher 4300 39 It? idrn .‘100 l . + 51.: 1. mo 13 13 1 strong rally Monday lnpspitego}; Other gainers were Interna- LIME price: “we no. “tab 91’“ “"1" W" i g : Blni'k 34V 10100 9‘»? 9 “"3" FliiZai‘r 16% 1.1.15 16%: 1A . ' Y I. “0 al Nickel. up % to 66' Sea. ‘ . - - ‘ Porcupine 500 Bordulac 2000 5 5 Fail 11 100 1919 1915 19% SPml‘ljiDlil‘da} condittfiousvpzt’vafl grgms up 1.4 m 46 Algoma up -1 -. pmr (:p 1 pr 102 sons 46‘: 1015—21; Bout n 550" 40 39-9 40 +1 .‘i-‘rncneur 110.100 1515 1.1 15 +3 . "m “NUS? 9 99m“ , t 4.,“ and Steico u ,3 to Good lambs were 18.50 M with Que Club 2000 16 10 16 Bralorne :5 5.15 6.1:» 6.15 in", i 1493 70 7o 70 L5 DEI)‘ “bSPN’anCe- 1.," "4‘ ’ p " a few to Iii-wand sheep 6.7.50 Que Cobalt 900 19:1 190 .90 Brent Reef 20*“ 28 25‘ N lGaituln 100 10 lo 10 -1 Volume swclled to 5.090.000 “Al- 1 C d‘ ——_______._ si. 1 100 350 .130 350 115 :rtfxfnst'kk tgeco Mines 120 524% 24% 2145111. mn . rs. Hazn - 2: 2~1vu n A ~ -‘ a .c. I 10 10 Shdwv‘. mm.‘ Hid?" 8} 4340000 Brewgriges fetll‘ 1: to ifllnflMlals— “‘9’.” ‘5‘ “7" 7*“; 7”. - ‘ililiponSmr 235 ram 2:7. 571. Cable 1083 11 11 1‘ 1611:1110: YK :100 311% 11% 11141 + la):(i:(ll(t::nilose spepy on a 5“" ‘n ‘0 me “C “‘3 ‘0 2414 firm? PS 1311‘ 1%1‘4 + h 5‘1"" R” 30200 52 0 52 _i C(mamélnh «£2 3651134510?“ :Zhiggdfixi i022 lg! igis l5 - ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘ . "' -" "v" s Di it 15:00 or 6 — ‘ p 1 .'n n! ' -— Rfiponqihw {M the ram, were CPR Va to 24 and Lallrentide ‘imv Fin .4 1:00 sérn. 111: 1402— la :02" 5... 150:100221001.1001i_ :1. Camp EL :50 31415 141,. 1M 36......“ “m 4’; 43 +2“. » - - . Finance 1’ to 141 , 191m 50 7": 7'. 7'2 - 36007: '0 70 -—s C Tum: 2500 145 141 14‘ ‘Cr 00 .v 1000 12 i 1: record auto sales and record I mm; Glen Lake Silver 1. s1 . . 12011 201.250. TNT" “.00 1'2 12 c Astoria 2000 s: 51': 514 (Snil {2.0 1000 111/. s 11v. rctail volume in October. signs 24 , ' 5., 14 MB 1’1! x 4:: ms. 100.. 1301+ whim...“ 2500 72 70 70 .1 ‘.c nyno 555 34 04 at +2 1175 m 915 m u of inwmwd dpmand fnr qteel ms“ 16915.10 ”' ‘ “"""”““ T “2“ 5‘9” 1”“ 19‘" 1'rni Exp] 7300 n 71, s C N inca 4000 71.271: 710 “Min 20000 12 11 11 .‘ ‘ All the indlccs were up. 111- Most“ 1440 silo. 1111 1m HUT-la 4mm 5 r. .1 (‘Nnd w 12107 0 77+ Hasngn :1 in is and an "It-rm“ in Micki-v steel dustrials rose 0.7 to 111.7. utili-=-‘“"‘n ‘ I" “77’ 5'" 9““ 97' “' 1’I Litmus -400 410 m 430 ...s an-l-irin 2000 11 11 ti 1 or hire. 9500 13 1: 13 la Pmduril‘m and 3h? fall?” 0‘ a ties 0.4 to 105.1. banks 1.1 to "Mm" ‘ 3‘5 5"§., 321* 25. V . c r B 1300 $21 21 21 A» ‘a rarinnn 300 1 f 100 1: w .v 7.1 2.1 23 lung cancer suit to Win dam- “98 the composite 07 to 1114 “"'5““ l" 100 5“ ‘ 4-} l-‘f ' V‘ lln Ohalski 6000 34 :14 :14 +4 Cassiar 425 $107.1 0% to". e h Hollinger 420 8201i 20 20 ._ v. ~~ r - ' Mont Loco 135 51.112 1.1M 13‘ i 1" 17 .—3 x ages from a major tobacco d 0-; t q.” . . ,. P W‘ 3' -' ‘ mm am an papers .. o. . . -l\iont Trust .00 so- e. .'n.” W... . 3., 4 _, .- i .. . . . a . II . ~.1 t a 0 Th: Dow Jone industrial av "0"??? cthlggrriflwm Mslr'ima 4it :20 281 not ‘ K wsmurm mm M 90 A “5 - - ' . .r A i-‘ -~ _ v ‘ .l . ‘ ‘ _‘ eragp page 8.28 to 62441. bringr Montreal Stock Exchange—Nor. 12 Moore Corp 1100 $46 411. .i'ii._.'r Ixork Sp" "'50 1” 375 175 I _ Quotations in cents unless marked S. Ogihie 50 $101,; 4912 $911 2 _ - -. 1 2.500; "I": “W lpdlca‘m‘ back t" 19" lrrOdd lot. mean-dividend. xrmi-Jy- om Steel :00 :11 1: 11 . 1.. “132:?” “.IiiZ'nrilif'm” a :45 arPCPdlmg the May 28 Blink rights. xw—Ex-warrants. Net change is Pac Pcte 2050 Siflfli 1.11: 1.1% h ._~—r ~-—-—~——~w~ ---»- ——-"‘ on ay punge. m previous board-lot closing sale. age Hrrs 325 Slit 171'. 10 t The Associated Press avera e V‘ openmflns 3"" $35 3“ 3‘ of m gtfick‘ r0“, ‘1 t 230‘; Stock lulu High LowClose Ch'gr lPow orp 26‘) $72, 71‘s 71‘s— Th3 .' ' . ‘ " ' "' Abitibl 14.10 soil; 405/. 411w In Price Br 3.13.1 $35 .1411 .15 » Vi. thle biggest rise since Oct. Algorrn so; 3130.111119] and. 1- as; (.as 500 4:0 450 can ,5 fl TORONTO (cp) __ Arie,- a “1011 the average gained 3.7. Alumlnl 2386 $23-$- 31. m. I up u“ 442 $30 01-. :05. neweak Boning Toronto gt“ckg r' - 1111 2 100 .463/ 461 460 I n «1 in 05000 so? 57 ‘7 ~ vw . ‘ ‘ ‘ :gdpdeszkmfisl qjgifigo'?21.w‘vfj lAnimT 2’12." 27 3‘42 ‘ oz ‘ 42 ‘ i ‘ .1 nfi‘n. r1 14x :00 s11I 11 ll ii I 1‘ bounded higher late in the after- “ I. ' d n ‘ V .Asbestos 585 527% 26-h 26% inoyal Bank 890 0741.3 Tali 7-1112— Vs noon Monday. 0“ 5 ‘5 9 0" ‘9 N9“ York‘Auu Steel 251 3350- 35 :5 t ‘0‘ Rov lite 210 $1451- 14-01 1m Banks which moved eraiic. Stock Exchange. based on the Bank Mon 090 3520‘. 61% em “.1 Salads 93-. 0|. 91 9'u+ mam a" ‘dav closed at 0.. near ‘ . .' n 391: 6 .21 v T. i fi fr 1 1' . .i gf'ilzfihg awrage' 12:; :m: 631.: 531. f 1. ghiiimon sii 10-1. s 1:} their highs. giving. a lift t0 the B k i ' 3131100 PC 9 I45 45 v- ’ Shanin A 143 32-1 'M 25 A lrest of the. industrial list. Mont- éndagm‘ér Tum“?! [mmfianle-‘éinezi Phuno 4199 3501/. 50 50v. 4- 1,. Shaw inr- 223 5101. 40v. 401/; ' u u “A” . S lll‘Cf‘S 0 I'IVE'S mcn 13mm 1‘10 .73 270 275 +5 simpsrm' 27;, Sign 381‘ 131.4 4‘1 Wee- 3‘ vv v demand were closed for the BA or 41:. 5-912 29!. 29v. tan s.“ 200 51 a... " FAMOUS FOR. b vetcrang pm. hoidav :11. Pow 970 m 18 is ‘Sleel Can .1115 s 1 171 ' V. .i BRANDED 1NSPECTED ’ 0" 13‘“ RH" trad'e‘d (’58 ad 'nc Plum. 25 sure 4m 48m : ‘Teuaco Can ' > I s' »- n 1 .4 ‘ , O ‘ vanced and 176 declined.‘ All of Sir-32k" A 2111:),1 sills 171/1 11?!) ‘.;‘mli‘in o i the 15 most, Active stocks a . Build Prod 390 so; 24 .’n: D vanced d Jun on my. 21 211/; i ll'Tn c," Pi, , . f m ‘ . . 1c Dom Sus «0 :2in 26% 251/.» V4 01-,- » , 1 ugrufti‘;LCk‘l:“§¢h:tflgii :0ch Four: 200 gal/i 151‘: in»: lvt‘cbb loin : Young people are fortunate if. eariym life, i «Ide Hid? WI“ reflect "I. calibre O 9 . ~ » ‘I .c . 325 45% 3": jWCOa - 101.2100 shares. Second wasJCdn Brew 1 10 “1'0 lO‘fi-— bin w...“ A 0 they are taught the values and uses of life . H l - i . ‘Cdn Brew 9:150 350V. 50% Sol/4 + V; . _ _ , . I Chrysler.‘up 1% at 055 on 90. ‘C m s m“ 2m 2m + H insurance and how to bu1ld a step by step * Us agféé. “M heflvnv tradedlCdn Celan 270 sizes 331/. 1311‘“ 11 security programme. ~- '- . - 1c Husk 2.‘ 570 7 W «'n . . and up W4. Youngstown Sheet :c lmp Bk c1205: soiyi 601/. 6:14 4- 1A They are doubly fortunate if their parents Vi], , l - s' rcu, 600 3121/. 121/. 1% L h - :bangzggdn'lggzhh" 1 '~ 1C. PW, m ,n 1. ii .. V. have started them on such a plan while young . ' ‘ I 5C Marconi 100 3..) 395 .10 1 . _ _ . Liggett and Myers was not)“. on :120 856% 551/. 561.1 + 14‘ ‘ Thy payingthcpremlums until they are earning required to av damages as the CPR 2000 32m 24 ~ ‘41 l mcomes of their own. p ' - c0 Pi 1400 stole my 10% ah I I ti ‘ v ‘1 A \ 4 ’ ‘_ . "I‘fltflfifigéfigfillwfig‘fié" fail 011 w on 040 m .710 w" "s" a 0“ g If you are the fatheror mother of a young - . . - . 1‘ 1,’ , - - . erican Tobacco rose 1. liorillard iiimfnxf i3 ’3': “I; i 1,; :1: '28:: ‘g‘u‘; emg‘jt, lgsuiét'?" 310%“ 5‘11“: 1 500 (or daughter), the insurance you buy for quuh"' 14-. and Reynolds Tobacco %. In mm. 250 I12, 13 . " y ‘ ‘ .c ‘ -‘.“’ re "‘ ' " ' ' ' r "w " 9 them now assures them lower premiums. it on- . . T «,5 3179 1,111. 17 1,. time to have your insulation done . . . before Winter sets in. A TBM was outstanding among 90'" ‘ ' ‘ r - ~ ' i the "growth" 1mm in it re- 0°“ 7°“ ‘0‘ “5" 31.5";23‘ V FOR FREE nsrmnas CALL 00mg“ “mils Slam ‘hem 5""de 3" estate, ‘ . 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