a DAILY MARKET QUOTATIO an" 1°" '3“ " NS cal. 55 my. 537/. 537 + 96 as. a "l + _—f m to _ CduBrcwprmm 52 52%+V. SUMM Sided below the 4.000.000-share c“ “1‘” “5 5° levcil. which it re-attained Wed- Sgt?! m "16:: .3: am 3m + V. ‘ nes a for t ' m m “I n, TIIE CANADIAN enass Mani he "'5' "me MONTREAL tCP) —. Agricul- Elwin ill. ‘5” m W’ ' T"1‘(‘n;(;:r allt‘learket higher: trad h'rumofver dwlndled to 3.540.000 ture department quotations: C mire“ “0 I“ M +1 "‘1'! mo . .s ares rom Wednes ‘ - E 51 W cm “6' "6” 2°“ 2 *— New York: Market lower: 1000. days “20' to cgoflntry “stiflidsgedregréca: S”.’L°.‘." 125 um 1m 1m “ late.- weahhass. ; The late decline was moder. tons: Extra-large 47-48; large 0:11 Cell gill: ass/:20 moss/:1: Montreal. Market mainly ate. The Dow Jones industrial 47; medium 45; small 41; B 38; CO" H 1505 134% 24% 2496+ '0 higher: trading moderater ac- average lost 3.93 at 673.73. C 31- c G '5 ‘0 40 live _ 3 The Associated press aver. Butter: Current receipts non- gran“ 13.111221 12:0, 0‘ age of 50 stocks dlpped .7 to tenderable 5174-51172. Dist Sea: 575 I 49% 49%:% Cu @563. Cheese: Delivered Montreal. D Coll Pr “50 m -1 S l some fairly sharp losses waxed. current receipts: White D “"9 2°“ ‘53“ ‘3 “3%” were ta en by a number of blue 341/4: colored 341/2: wholesale MONTREAL (CPl—The clos-lchips. American Telephone Quebec white 34%: colored 35 1113 bid on the US. dollar ln'dropped lie. Du Pont 21.1.. and Potatoas: Que 755 2.00-2.10; terms of Canadian funds was Radio Corp. 1%. Q ' . . 55 $1.07 25-32, the asked $1.07 27-32. The leading steels were un- 215: NB 50s 130135; NB 105 Wednesday the closing bid was changed to fractionally lower. 30'323 P‘EL 753 2-35 ' 2-40 $1.07 1348. the asked 51.07%. Most of the oils gave ground, PEI. 503 1.65-1.75: 103 38-.40; Pound sterling closing b‘d was Among Canadian issues Cana- camim‘ia 1005 3-50. $3.01 13-16. the asked $3.02 1-16. ldian Pacific rose ii. while Inter- Sm" milk POWde" Spray Pro Wednesday the closing bid was ternational Nickel and Wal- “55‘ No' 1 in bags- 8'10; toner $3.02 1-16. the asked 01.0213. lker Gooderham each fell and mm“ “0- 1 1" bags. 774 - 9- Ml Distillers Seagrams i/L f‘O-b- Montreal 843%; buttermilk the powder feed 7%. 8% 31$ 11% Glass 2 $1 . D Glass or 100 810% 18% 100: —l% 100 9 5% 0 N D Lime 6% D steel 1000 010% 10% 10% Dom Tar 0685 310% 177/- 18% + % Dom Text 1430 820% 20 20 Dow Brww 45 050 50 :38 30 ‘wad 00002144 intuit-uranium; Com as Font-us 3500 4% 4% 4% Futurity 2000 G utotrm 284 :58 :0 Glen Lake 1000 180 17! II! Gold Age 24 24 Int Helium 2087 100 100 Int Dredg 50100 17% 12% 13 Jubilee 0730 m 270 200 a mo [Ab-w A 3‘! 00 I 0 J. V. Loblaw B 88% 8% 0% + % uajtrsns 4000 0 ssval 1000 ltatch 1000 10 10 18 Mid so 1000 140, 137 140 75 Na Rare 2700 4) 0 03 Operrl Expl 24700 17 15% 10 Eddy M 175 38 +331. PA lnv 100 345 8‘5 345 Futon 4 59% 58% 5900+ Vs Pat. Silver 56700 47 39 47 Fun Play 125 318% 18'/d 18% + V4 Peace Rlvr 1100 189 105 189 Fleetwood 0200 8235/4 223-2 23% — V4 Pitt Gold 5000 4 4 Fraser 750 $27 2634 2634—- ‘/s Prcupine 10000 4 Fr Pete or 100 325 325 325 —-10 Q S It 2000 13 J 3 Gatineau 75 3341/4 34% 34% Red Cr 5000 G1. Paper 700 Ill! IO 18 +170 St I. Colum 100 410 410 410 hawk Sid 450 850’. 5% 3% St Prices were mixed on llAmcl-lcan Exehange. volume 0 00 812% 12% 12% Shop ave 270 86% 6% 6% lrose to 1340.000 Shares from Advances . . . . . . . 335 591 1'10"" Pl 5 5° 15° '4 ver Res 7100 02 NEW YORK (AP) — A con-090.000 Wednesday. Scurry Decnnes 541 337 Home H '1 ms 12 my my —I 5"" 5".” mo“ 7‘ n 7‘ tlnued stock market rise faileleainbow Oil advanced 4t. and U’whange‘j - - ~ - - - ' t- 294 and Bay mugsfi/‘avsaizlgslgal-zn gong“: mo I” 7 7' _ to gather support Thursday andlBi‘azilian Traction Lil. Jupiter T°tal Issues - - - - ~ 1290 .273 “up 0" 932 “m “m “‘0 + V‘ 5 0;! M “"1158” I?!“ no?“ aw your cLogma stocks Imp Tab 750 814% 14% 14% 1 the market declined amid a dis-iCorp. lost V4 By The Associated Pr'sl lHolllnger 370 :27 25w. 27 + 14 e 8 play; toll late wgakness l What stocks did: he", sml 3M Kennel,“ Accep m 025% 25% 25% e same me. volume sub-1 Thu. Wed. Bars Warner 41%AMonty w 03% Int Nicks 1 0 63 o C and o ' NYC not 1 7 In Util 425351 50% 51 +1”. . :Cons Edison 06% Radio Corp 59% Int Util 425 l 50% 51 +180 [El Auto El 55v. South Pac 29% Int UN pr 75 352% 52% 52%— Va ouncemen s m w on m m - i w l + ,Goodyur ass/- Utd Aircraft «we Laban 1775 1 15V“ 5‘ lGi Nor Ry «V. Vanadium mt lingtl; 1251: 355% 522:: :6 36¢ Int T T 430i. Wes'tn so . & ANN SHIRLEY Beauty Salon‘ ' g a“ 1m PR 1135 32m 221/. 221/.— to is 813% 11% ms —% cold waves $3.50. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL" No SK » - __ , , u ATE North River rink Gmgey‘ Ph’rm‘cy- UP‘W tonight Friday. Saturday morn- MONTREAL WMONTREAL (CPl — Stocks [Mass F 29. iMet Store 225 87% 7% 7% + 00 Massey rts 14355 30 34 35 Mont Trust 25 894 04 04 Moore Crp mom 47% 4742— % 14 the-minute" prescription ser» l . . ng school hockey. Marshficld o N rands 410 saw 32% 32 “m We cm) can to: and deliver vs_ Winshire to decide "ions were mixed to higher_ on the N; LP 1032 8230‘ 23% 7.1% + “1 .Vour prescription. .hone us to- 9 st h ‘ M°nlreal and Canadian ex- Ogilvie 545 8131/4131 13%— 1:0 day _ Prompt Free Deliver to am. an ope vs. Wlnsloe 10 changes Thursda T d- Out 5th s70 :17 16% 7 Parkdale — Sherwood a dy ll a'm'|-Y0rk vs' comma“ u 8"" moder t y. Ta mg was he Pm “75 “2 ms 11 “a C n a Meeting for coaches of ’schoo ae' orp 750 so at 9 + 14 1" “cm” of the ’t- ' ' teams at 10 am. in rink. No pre-sehoal skate Saturday. VICTORIA IIALL March 16th. A CONSERVATIVE poll meet, among western oils and Domin- S lad .Shell Oil continued strong. £2.23 losing V2 to 16% in active trad- QN Gu lng. Pacific Pete rose 1a’ to 12 Q” 1 0 750 336% 36 361/4 4- 1A 725 561/- 844 074—54 Gas pr 1.23 588% 88% 08% —% Royal Bnk 476 $75!; 75 5 I 5 hot scallop. chicken and bar: ‘lng ol- yOrk poll will be held in 1011 Tar gained ‘in to 18% In Shawin 7092 $2911 29% 291/: + “FREE- wsponsor‘v‘d by mills“ York School. Friday. March 15th heavy trading Chur S ‘ 5 pm . ervmg from at . Among base metals. Alumin- ium rose it to 231/: and Consoli- C in Legion Home dated Smelters added 5,4 to p.m. In aid of hockey team. not ll'isll comedy drama "Caseys “’59 "I' 1” I "‘ Also party on Saturday. March Inn" in Kerislllgton High School Macmillan fell ‘11 to 22% 16th. in aid of fire victims. Iauditorium by Indian River - among papers. Canadian Brew- to 0' Kcnsington players. eries rose Lil REGIONAL FESTIVAL of Qomhuon Drama Festival March KENSINGTON RINK tonight 1.) — St. Dunstan's University Friday: 7:00 RCAF Midgets vs. and GAE was Up V‘ at Dramatic ISocietly presents Kensington Midgets. 8:00 rl Shakespeayes "The Merchant hockey 9:00 Kensington Juvenil- of Venice . at Queen Charlotte es vs. Summerside Rural High High School auditorium. Cur. School. Admission .15 and .25c lain 3:15 p.m. Admission adults I 51.00 students .50c. RUMMAGE SALE Heartz} Hall basement, Trinity Church ‘ March 16th. at 2 p.m. , ‘13 PANTRY SALE' Mal-"I’M 1three cents to .at 2 p.m. Hospital Auxiliary ‘ l - four cents to 35 cents. BRITAch 0F DIMES Charity RESERVE Wednesd J1 MONTREAL CLOSING srocn's al Charlottetown Hotel. Easter 34th for 8mm 1 L baiy' " y . B The Cindi-II 7"" 3:223? Agra 15m 1963‘ SP0"' Turkey Supper aat Eagrg‘etosvlhdl S‘thf:c=;l|‘es:_ ‘3‘ land Cgatle Pflfnce Edward.15'lln aid of St. James parish 'lz—Odd lot, xd—Ex.dlvldend. xr—--Ex1 F i P 91' 0 the CRIladlafl ' lrights, xw—Ex-warrants. Net change is oundatlon for Poliomyelitls and; MONTAGUE RINK tonight.l"°"‘ ""1""! “WM” “5‘”! “"- “hab‘IMtlon- ‘skating 8-10. weather permitting. l 8..“ am. “In L" QM Giff; . March lSth. RESERVE March 23rd, -3. 247*- TmIts-Mountain Pipe Lines 2‘ HUdSOH'S r Fin A 5 :14 Bay Company added 11" to 13-1/4 Tr c Corp 410 910% lots 1% The composite index gained n 5 0.3 to 118.6. Industrials ware up he PL rt 2553: so a: v —s 0.4 to 118.7. utilities rose 0.2 to walk lell‘r 363% 5314! 3%: l115.2. banks fell 0.1 to 124.1 and 0"" e _ L ‘ . ‘ ' ’ jpape” were unchanged at 103.2. 5., $33 35 35 l. 1‘ IScotia la and Toronto Dominion l In mines. lnterprovinclal Max 3500 . l :Dredging tumbled 51/: cents to Alphl A 800 £5 5 5 i ‘ cents. Mount Pleasant fell “55:?” lShaw 4 pr 42.5 8441/4 44v. 441/. IShelI Oi.» .160 5161/. 15% 16% + v. lShell 1 pr 350 32.11 or. ill Shell I M: 500 670 570 on» +20 Slcard 1 7% + Southum . . Steel (fan 20.10 310711800 13% Stelnbg A 425 $157171! 19% 19‘7‘1— 56 Can 100 844‘») 44 44% Tor D0 in 16525 16 L1 14% 14% —- Va 0 Tr Can PL "—114 Tad Vs VA ecrs CANADIAN 15 15 15 857 2.5 25 15 + 3 17600 52 491A 52 -—-I 5 5 5 ' ‘Eleciric Saturday M h 16 h “ms and A Beau Be" 2000 i ‘ ' ~' are t 'lDominion Leassholds a dded Am; A M010 375 m 205 205 .4 n 3000 4% 4 Am _1A Atlas Tel 4100 270 270 270 —5 lAugustus 1500 32 ill 32 +1 land Consolidated Mining and - ESmelting each 17': and Labatt %. K Bailey 5 A 500 95° 95° 95° +30 lLabatt hit a new high of 16%. Irish Cop i Industrial declines went Aut Fab 3 2500 130 115 125 ——10 7 7 7 Batemsn 0000 4%- 4 4% Bellechas 1000 22 22 —1 Blue Run 1075 $1734: 1714 17% — V. Bornit e 14 1.1 ’ ' . _. Chb 000 390 390 390 5 NOTICES NOTICES iii“; “if. 111?; iii: 3:12-32 Eliot; 1m so is 0 iv. Alenm. 550 3.173347% 473/. + at C5 Pets 300 350 350 350 Aluminl 1179 923% 23% 23% + V. C Collt pr 500 An: Cdn or 175 :53 53 53 C lnv Tr 1000 8241/: 24% 24% O Arg C pr moo sass has all. 4. wlc Kodiak 31900 50 52 —2 Asbestos “ am 325% 2517. 25%-»; Canorama 500 14 14 +1 Atl Sun 500 :10 1a ill -ia c rtier o l2 Atlas Steel 148 3740 3740 3740 +10 Cast 0 100 210 29% 210 +5 Bank Mont 510 tests as awe—V. Chem-lay 2200 711 It 70 +2 Banq NS rts 4257 280 280 200 -8 C0 odors 1 4-50 450 450 - . Ba as sass/1 seal 59% Corndre wts loo 150 150 150 _s.. A SPeCIal General MeEtmg of Ban CN 157 mix. 72M 72M inst 1 2M: 3% 714 The Charlottetown Branch 3:3: :5 rt 515:9 '53:” 535' 5 Bath P A 50 52 52 C P er I 1d . ‘ ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION m- contrastinzmsr012:2: .:*°*‘..1°"‘..‘°*:. 4. W D Ollcloth 150 324 M 14 +VA Weld 100 will be held in the Branch Home 3 A .0“ 110 $30 80 . BC For 750 8147's 14% 14% + V4 ut p.m. :CCPT’Vhone 139 354% am 5440—74 AGENDA: Very Important Business CONCERNING DISSl’OSAL OF PROPERTY. ' igned FREEMAN MILES B'RTHS President MURPHY — At the Charlotte- town Hospital. Monday. March 11th. 1963. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy. Mt. Stewart, for Paula and Mike. IN MEMORIAM LARTER — In loving memory of our parents. Mrs. Charles F. Larter who passed away March 15. 1959. and Charles F. Larter who passed away March 25. 1950. Life goes on and years pass by. But precious memories never Calling All Fishermen! S Of EASTERN KING There will be a meeting held in the UNITED CHURCH HALL Monday March IBih—I963-8p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to organize an EASTERN KINGS BRANCH PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FISHERIES FEDERATION We think of you often and will President and Secretary of that organization to the end. Gone and forgotten by some Will be in attendance you in But dear to lour' memory you ALL FISHERMEN WELCOME ' die. Ever remembered by Heath and Leighton. EOWATT — In loving memor: of James Cork Rowatt. who passed away March 14th. 1934. We do not forget you nor do we ever wil Always remembered and sad- ly missed by wife and family. WANTED -- VESSEL DISCHARGE SUPERVISOR RObin HoodFlour Mills Limited require a man to supervise the.unloading of bulk grain from vessels to storage at various Maritime ports. Success- flll applicant will be responsible to see that vessels are loaded to storage by maintaining machinery in top mechanical condition and supervise crew 0f men in ensuring vessels are. unloaded as quickly as possible. This job is Wily part time but can earn the right man a good income for his efforts - undera wage plus efficiency bonus arrangement. . ' Refluirements are: I. Physically fit. 2- Mechanically inclined ospe cislly as regards the operation and maintenance of engines. Grain unloading machine Omploys two large Ford propane engines. 3. Ability to work with and supervise men (normally 5 or 6). -- Adm all miles: Sales Manager, PO. Box 250, Moneton, NB. . oyse ’nurses and staff of the Prince bimont 4500 20 19 20 ‘1 Births, Deaths, Marriages 'MacKENZIE — In loving mem- ory of our dear father and i grandfather H. Wesley Mac- ‘ Kenzie. who passed away i March 15th. 1947. A loving one from us is gone. A voice we loved ls stilled. lWhich never can be filled. lWe think of him In silence ,Nio eyes can see us weep. 1 But still within our aching hearts His memory we keep. Lovingly remembered by the family and grandchildren. lBURNS -- In loving memory of Mabe away March 15. l l. lYou have left a beautiful mem- l i . o ' 'But to us who have loved and st . lYour memory will never grow old l Ever remembered by Myrtle and Ed. Belle and Roy. nieces and nephews. memory of our dear fat Angus MacEachern. who pala- ed away March 1501:, 1950. Dear father. you are not for gotten. . Though on earth you are no more: $011 in memory you are with us As you always were before. Ever remembered by family. CARD OF THANKS I wish to sincerely thank Dr. Clark. Dr. Beer. Dr , County Hospital. nurses and staff of the annex. J.L. Davison. . Wells e Norboro 71.1.. and all those who visited me. sent cards. letters. flowers and treats. Mary Frlzpell. The family of the late Mrs. John R. Stewart m to thank those who sent flowers. cards messages of sympathy and who hebed In any way (hiring their recent bereavement." leshtothankDra. Beeraod Auld. and the nurses and stafif of Prince Cmmty Hospital for their kindness to me while a patient there. I would like to a special thanks to thdRev. L.M. Murray. Again thank you l 9 9 -14 and Labrador down ‘I2 269 519% 190s 19% —% pumallmi 2000 so 2014 n%—%-The latter was trading ex-divi- L 1r.- 1 M. Burns who passed ingrandsons. Sutherland. Arthur. Fulton. John and Robert with interment in Malpeque Law DIV 1200 105 100 100 17 Std Gold 1000 ‘I‘sch 8500 ’1' an 1500 90 94 90 l 0 Tip Exp! 21500 7% 7 7 Tit 1 51,4 51,4 914 _ t, Corp 8 Un Oballk‘l 5000 U in 2000 36 U Towns El 284 814 Va Mar “535% W4 “4' V nderht 2500 060 Vnguard 103500 12 10 10 I eedo 10200 3% .714 a». Wstern Rel 9270 00 50 York Spec 300 410 410 410 mines and o . nn‘nn‘dfi‘nnn db Closing meg: Industrials 190.800:: lls 593.000, TORONTO TORONTO (CPl—After open- '33:”: ing on a mixed note. the stocklnoo.r Ho". market managed to pull ahead iD'Eldona gin all sections at the close of lmoderale trading Thursday. l Western oils posted the high-loom. lest index ga-ln, moving aheadiDonaldr w 37% m ‘two-thirds of a point and inns-:32?" Simpson: 250 $31 31 31 _u trials. golds and western oilslEast 32 - VI gained in a one-quarter to one- iialt' point range. Canadian Tire, on a volume — 61 V: of about 300 shares, made one! of the largest main list jumps. mm 2 rising three points to 44 after Tr Mt FL ,5.) 3141/78 ml 14%.. 1,5 hitting a new high of 45 earl- ‘ 100102 162 152 ier. Ba moved generally higher with Royal up V4. Nova ‘tz. Imperial Bank of Commerce and Montreal were both un- changed at 64 and 65% respec- H tively. Other main list gainers eluded Dominion Foundries 5 Steel. ahead "4. , On index. industrials rose .25 lat 594.88. golds .26 to 91.06. base lmetals .48 to 200.58 and west- .ern oils .67 to 116.26. Final vol- lume was 3.018.000 shares com- 11 lpared with 3.578.000 Wednes- K lay ’ The base metals market.L DUI!" bridge and Noranda all.up iéilé'ky‘t'f‘ and Labrador down 1’2 to 2977's. IL, L“, ' showed Craigmont. Falcon- Llngis bridge and Noranda all up to 29%. L dend 50 cents. Bailey Selburn A slipped 55 Ly cents to $8.95 in a relatively quiet western oils market. Pa- cific Petroleum gained as. Dome 1/4 and Hudson's Bay Oil 17’s. M 'ronou'ro CLOSING srocss The Canadian Press 3! Toronto Stock Exchange—March 14 Complete tabulation transactions. Quotations in cents unless marked 3. z—Odd lot. xd—Ex-dividend. l Eli-rights. xw~Ex - whrrants. . .change is from previous hoard ‘ 5°" 7 lbs" 14 “5' A hmthe' A place is vacant in our home. leioslns sale. 1 l OBITUARY Inserted by relatives fail MRS The death occured at 1 1Prince County Hospital Annex M M S Murti lon January 29. 1963. late William Cousins in lot the late Mr. and Mrs. lliam MacKay (Eliza Profltt). New C i1 Herwhusband predeceased her ,N 19. ' . n _ l Left to cherish her memory ‘are: one son. Robert. at home; , own :1 Macghcnzlm _ ln loo “8 one sister. Florence. Mrs. Harry he, Ramsay. In Saugus. Massach- usetts: ten grandchildren and' eighteen greatmndchlldren. e funeral service was con- ducted by Rev. Ralph Johnston. assisted by Rev. J. Donald M c Kay. an January 51. from t1 home of the' son. The hym sung were "The Sands of Time" N ‘and "The Lord's W Shepherd". re six illiam. The pallbearers we cemet . Shel: heavy go ‘With the sorrow we must bear; But. it helps to bring us com- :«rl fort Knowing she 3 happy there. CARD OF THANKS The family of this late Mrs. ald MacKay, and Mr. Joe Daviaon. A special thank you to the staff of fibres County Hos- pital Annex: nurses lld staff of n " Prince ‘3 0'01 ; tors Auld. Beef and Grant; al to those who stint flowers. card of sympathy and to all who In Signed: In. Judson user...» any way helped during our sad m s. bereavement. 23 Un Buffad 2000 01 CI 01 -—1 V, as 700 no 790 Un Fort 1000 10% 10% would l V, Upp Can 2500 140 130 130 “a Vandoo 8500 5 4% 5 + V) 1,; Vault 2000 01 70 70 —0 Vespar 1000 14 14 14 iolsm 7300 100 105 105 —l Weedo 4 Werner 11 12 12 1000 w Mslsr mo 0 7 7 ~ia'find the excellent trout fishing that some of us remember 20 or 30 years ago. Maybe 3‘20 325 1.4% w Beaver 5000 15 14% 14% »— % Wlflroy 1000 155 155 155 +5 lacy 7600 10% 10 ll —--1 Wr Run 715 a y, Yk Bear 000115 115 115 Y n G 500 8 0 .l II Yukeno 8000 4% 4V: 4% Zullps 10500 22 21 a 0M Acme Gas 1000 11 ll 11 AP Cons 1107 39 J! 10 +1 Al M5 —4 1a.. era 13 105 104 104 —-5 Bailey SA 755 950 950 950 —-45 E Bailey pr :23 23 Ball 5‘41" 435 825% 251/: 25% v": 5504 5% 5 —1 l Calaltl 6000 1791 1 17 C 600 822% 22% 22% + % Camerina 200 201 201 201 —-4 C 011 Lda 2600 130 120 1.10 +5 C C l 315 {II C Delhi w 100110 110 10 0d . 1150 150 00 100 1000 -1 Dyna 400 C Ex Gag 1300100 100 100 +2 95 la. 25 5 0210 Carter Oil 1000 119 HQ 119 C Mic Mac 9327 440 440 440 C W P 300 239 215 235 Dev-Pal 800 70 77 70 —— Dome Pete 400 813 12% 13 4» V4 300 245 245 245 — u- Glacier 10000 12 Gr Plains 2500 121d 12% 12% Gridolll 5250 .17 34 .15 -» Home A 450 812% 12% 12% II R Oil G 1094 $10 10 10 ' w M l 21 245 24 Mill City 5300 221.6 21 22 + 4 Nat Pele 100 .06 200 208 -'I N Davies 3000 I2 10% 12 41 Nurlilt-nl 5801 2 l l ‘ ill 100 165 lb!) 165 I 00 II 1- Pac Pete 7498 $12 1% 7m 40 Pac Pete w 220 675 25 NC Oils 100 155 165 105 kalta 500 11 ll 11 Pa ll 52 51 51 11.00 51 ' . $1 Petrol 500 50 60 500 20 —l’>‘r Place 5.1 53 +2 11 5 41 41 Prairie 1. 835 jBu-ilding Products. Trans-Can-l’,s iada Pipe Lines. Canada Ce- 1' ” +“3ment and Dl'stillers Seaerams, all off 1/4. Investors Syndicate A dippe 10 10 i 29% 2074‘ ._ 1,4. Ge 0 ,In 09 29172—1/1‘lwaflw' 29 Net Stock Sales High Low Close Ch'ge ends as a tribute to the de- ceased. Mrs. William Cousins. . WILLIAM COUSINS ory. ' . And a sorrow too great to be iIElizabeth Cousins. widow of the eighty-ninth year. The deceased 11:91 was born in Sea View. daughter th 34800 31A 12 l] + 1% Stanweltl 5 4 —-2 Triad Oil 100 157 157 157 +1 U l 1500 311 Va 1 II OH! 13720 130 147 140 + Un 9 0 .Wesp I 11 1016 0% 16 . y, Mont 004 8650i 05 MW 1296 8097/0 59% 69% : ‘0 V. 64 Royal 6 875’: 75 7 1 16 TM Dom 105 3511/: 51 61": 4 16 l INDUSTRIAL! ‘ lAlumini 1180 825% 2314’ 23% + V4‘ :C Brew 44111 910% 10% 101/4 —- '47 ‘Dose 300 8104/4 10% 10% + % 0 II Balm 200 811% 1116 11% — 4 luld 100 44-0 440 440 iInv Syn A 510 3548/. 54% 541/ .—- '4 ;Pembina .150 87% 7% 7% 5 831 m. . l'l'otal Sales: lg T 3.010.000. MOS ACTIVE TORONTO STOP"! 3 The Canadian Press ltnek Sales High Low Close Cb'l' INDUSTRIALS lsitall 16091 3107/. 10% 16% 4- Sh lBA oil 10221 530 . 30 u ECPR 6&3! 026% 26% 251/. i lMsas l" 0515 313% 13% 13% — Ml Shawin 5952 29% ' Us :Northi‘al 50000 2.3 21 a 4-1 51 South 1! .wioo 171.512 13 +10. +2 lSarcee isoso 121 is 1,7.i11N Oils .mo 100 47 «i + was Ask All Cdn Corn —— All Cdn - American Growth 0.09 0.02 Beaubrsn 32.3: 35.11 Canada Growth 4.02 5.27 Canadian Investment 10.52 11.32 Cans i it stood 4.53 5 00 Guns und 4277' 44 91 Ch plon M-‘it 5.00 '17 ommonwealth Inter. 00.1 958 (‘om onwcslth Int Lever 717 007 lCorporate Invest 5 1109 erslfied Inc. A 20 ‘Diverslfied Inc. B 4 22 464 vi nd Shares Dominion Equity 10 70 19 07 Dreyfus Inc. -- -— ope-n Growth 0.90 710 Federated Growth 4.71 515 1 Oil and Gas 4.41 402 'i-‘ouda Collect" A «no «as For: Collectit B 551 5.0a Fonds Collecttf ('- 0.l2 6.65 'Grou nc. 5.54 1.0? Growth Oil and Gull 9.47 9.93 lnv tors h 5.70 7a Investors Intl 4.55 4.7.1 ’Investors Mutual 12.00 13.40 Mutual Accumulation 0.04 0.90 MAI . 5.72 N A etlcan of Canada 10.82 11.83 One William Street 13.34 14.50 Provident 4.00 4.44 Pubism Growth 0.24 0.90 detgson 4.0.1 009 egm 5.81 6.30 Research Ini'utinl 10.00 11.02 Savings Investment 0.12 0.09 1982 Exec. Fund Cris 5.32 ‘0.57 Electr 715 7.79 Timed Investm 0.30 6.92 United Accumu‘sltivs 0.05 051 iation since we all have the anal aim... to better fishing and hunt-j ing on Prince Edward Island. ‘ We are. Sir. etc., .your “Public East Prince Branch Executive.'last few weeks regarding the I P.E.I. Fish and Game Assn. DRINKING A DISEASE? ithat is licensed and that ince. to Albany. PEI Sirz—The writer of the letter protesting the moving of houses from the new Provincial Build-l ing properties is to be admired -for her courage. For. before writing the letter. she must have 1 {considered the possibility that she would be accused of taking “on ;the stand she did on the basis w ‘0‘ her 0““ “‘“Shness' 5"“ .States March 29 for talks with President Kennedy and other US. political Labor sources announced Thurs- day night. The so lrangements also were ado for a later visit by Wilson might even be accused of lack- ; in-g Christian charity. She did it i in full realization that a new spirit was developing among the. poor who no longer would allow ‘ themselves to be pushed around m EWJEd “Mbab‘y —probably In about two months M dium 20:21. common 15 « 20. :grassers 14—hl7 and feeders 1723 rade A ogs were 27.50 and. g , lsows 2021 on 0h west - end ROYAL SECURITIES V ~market. On the east-end mar- grade A hogs were Investment ‘27 with most 26.50 plus 00 cents A F ‘e. ch. Sows were 19 with most :19 plus 110 cents each. ‘ Good sheep were 9-12 and ‘cnmmon 5. 4:00 p.m. Secretary. “ .. m“ “gag-i lTheGurdlan,CharIottetown,l‘rI..,lkr.u,1mn it” is“; “2. m m ' ""4 N i waited ti. TV would a Mo gig; it: 7. a 23:,“ PUBLIC FORUM an m 1050 in 105 no ‘ any sorry the are“; 1500 7 w. 7 + on (Continued from page 0) M p alias as «a .15 + % 3??“ 1%: xi” ’0 ml +1” figmfziffiérprevented us from go- mugging We. "" 'V‘ 'V' W‘ Sum“? .00 m 1'7, 1.7, We did however complete two m an; m woufl b. sunburn coo 121/, 111/, mg other projects with the funds to improve . ' Tsurcau 2000 a 27 27 ~l lavailable. namely the installa- became fit so that it would ’g 1g 1“ +3 ltion of a new fish ladder at A1- up to her Tomb“. m a, a. __ :fleck's pond in Bedeque and a 1n sp Torment 4700 20 2: n —1u.'by-pass at Hunter's Pond at 8111- ed heme]! + y, 'I‘ribss 3000 00 01 01 —v1 tc, low nun gm” 5°00 2’ “"11 Getting back to the Dunk hip iRlver. we plan this year to pr lagain, with government assis- Itance. construct more. deflect- of those whme lac ors, blast holes and provide much needed cover for trout to hide. of When the Dunk River project nothing on the satisfaction is completed our tourist and lo- ’cal fishermen alike will again the war and where we live! I hope that the city will act wiser in affair and not allow vested inter- the Hunter's Corner eats to hold back the attempt scribe won‘t agree with our pro- j by the poor to advance I.‘lect for the Dunk River, but welves. lfeel it is the best that can be‘ done under the circumstances‘ and would welcome his co-oper- , E ’irErE; r§ TEE: g i peal might reduce the Inflated value of the l Charlottetown. 1‘; 1 am. Sir. etc. PROPERTY RIGHTS time— Prcmicr Khrushchev. TENDERS Crown Building Corporation SEALED TENDERS will be received up till Monday 18th March 1963. for the pur- chase of any or all of the. following dwellings, to be removed from the present ' pril 22. 1963. Ref. No. 8—107 Rochford Sire? (Garage not Included) ee Ref. No. 10—99 Rochford S r Ref. No. 11—95 Rochford Street Ref. No. 12—91 Rochford Street Ref. No. 13—89 Rochford Street Ref. No. 14—83-85 Rockford Street Ref. No. 15—25 Kent Street Ref No. 16—21 Kent Street . Ref. No. 2—3-5 Kent Street Ref. No. 3—36 West Street Ref. No. 4—42 West Street Ref. No. 5—44 West Street Tender forms and information obtained from the office of the Crown Building Corporation. School. The Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all bid 5. Prince Edward Island Crown Building Corporation . 0. Charlottetown cry 0 Down a road that's calm and m peace Guided by God’s loving hand. as gone upon a journey To a distant brighter land. And although our hearts are g=o§§3253233§u 1‘ __'.3 ‘ LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (CP) — Calvec were $1 to $3 lower on the Mont- real livestock markets this week. Cattle were steady to 50 cents lower. hogs 50 cents lower and sows 31 lower. Trading was fair under a light demand. ' .- 1.415 cattle. 1.450 calves. 605 hogs and 19 sheep and lambs medium 11.25- +4 Choice steers were 25 ~ 3.50. % good 2250-23 n 15- . heifers were 1H2, me» dlum 1025-1) and common 12 18.25. rood cows were 17 - 19. me.- dium lit-17.25. common 14.50- 1025 and canners and cutters 0- 14.5. Good bulls sold at 10.75-21.75. Common and medllm were “3-83 5; :3 Eligigg G S 1525-1950 Good vealers were 133. me~ l island Iurriers ltd. looking for a dress that’s a bit unusual? Individuality . . that's the key- note of the Spring parade of dresses arriving daily! ('ompleto sin range from petites to half 01 res . IO.95 - 29.95 island .lurriers ltd. V 79 Grafton St. "OLD MAID” IDEAS protests of “lousening” the liq- uor laws. It makes me sick to read all those Old Maid ideas 5, me of your con-95pm. ‘ from the ones who are protest- ‘dents have said that drinking is mg 50 . - a dlsease; ll 50. ll is the only student in Charlottetown who an- 5 Pet." 750" 3% 35° W +10 disease that is bottled and sold swered them a few days ago. I and that our doctors don't try to 0 'control. It is the only disease lalkec' lot— that there Would b8 produc. less I'drunlts“ if a man was es revenue for the government able to 891 I (11‘le 01‘ even .1170 u Pm won 16 m m _ u: : (even if that revenue ls more when he wanted it. The way it is " than spent in time lost fr 0 m now- they haVe 10 buy 8 bottle lwork, cast of jails. hospitals and , lpsychiatric care for alcoholics. 18"" t. Snow“ on the 80'6le 01‘ In is the only disease that prove-19Ven 1" 3 car With an 0091‘ hot- :kes crime. is habit forming. and “9- He may 8'5 well that is contracted by an act of _ will. as With a whole b0 I If we agree that it is a dis- ease why not. prevent it from As for the teenagers getting liq- 'spreading. and have fewer out- uor eHSIer: They get it anyway .lets instead of more? Let us T9 bOPIlegEGI‘S and friends- The ‘aim to make Prince Edward 15- ‘ §fleaklng and Challenge makes lland a disease-free area in 1904.1‘lt more 11113950313 10 them. If l—a worthy projecl for come“. parents would give their chil- 1nial year, and one that will give (11'9" ‘1 511’ When lihPlf 851‘ {01‘ ill .oul‘ future citizens a worthwhile there I W 0 U l d "'1 be 80 fluid! 3heritage. sneaking around to drink as x Yours for a heallhler prov- they could drink at home if they felt like it. I would to . .more letters for the “pro” side WALTER meHT_ ass I know there are many. I just the ones that hide their hot- tles and "sneak" ‘are against it as they know tlh can get their drinks whether the laws are loosened or not. think— t and drink it all because they the road with one or two dun Wouldn’t that iAlberton, P.E.I. L LONDON tReutersi —- Oppo— Manager 137 Grafton St. Dial 4-8583