.z . 0 ' I I It . at eta were u: carryover rrorn Monday 1.430 bun: 14 n dred I t; . E : all Al. extra-largo 8 No. 1 N. 3 ii 1,- Page 14. The Gllilfdlnll wed-s . MRY 9. 1956 TOTOHTO STOCICS No Y. S'l'OCl(S logvnelr.nahdqliifotogyglagzed. Also 13.11191 Ill? land .medulnum bullacmitl wigi; 31:11-I9 :15: medium 49; gm”! N. afi.-lg."'1.';;,g g . . . lower were chemic s, coppers. i 1 hi 1 1.050,, ' ep acemeiit cattle: good otock- u 47; B 45! C 40. Receipts: - 5 3342: , uebec ' . I. S -k H d At ””""""ed ""1" me 71 .N1Ewt0voni; (Ash -r0.llir:11ll'i.)iild5.most oils and airlines. 1 Th s,fe';"if, 1;58;"”,.f,d”if.e,. 17.5.1 -1;-1717-is. choice 13.50; mediums 33'? x”13725iol2:.si)2g.Iouleqi;eclNo 1 5'3: Naiiona Ists in e Gr 1. w 2:: "mm wr-wo-wm " E medw-n- W” W ' cw .:.....i. i-..;, -0. M Associated Press average was 1,5 12.11;; good 1.91:” 19,35. Calves study wlui ooa 31 1-,. 1, .1 reamery prints job . Pflshed UP 31-10 10 5153-30- "" 111375. choice 17.50; median; 14. 24-3, few choice 85?); mzdiufriri pride gill-g9;el:reah non-tienderable . n hishesturaomtngaiis ha:iIEh:';:Cl1I:3l16: commons choice steer 17:4: common: 1217. 58-58”. Receipts: Nu. Currencies 5"” 9 "W ' ”"R5 3' -50- few Steer W SW19 A 14 I hundred- Cheeses (ob factory. Ontario MONTREAL (cm - Ti. 3153.90. The averag for 60 stocks l, 1,1 19; 1, 1 hey I w 1311: are u 13; '. ' ' ' . 8 li.S. e a es c ace er ed 160 ued. Ill WW5 white 30, colored 30, delivered don”. 1 e,d.yc10”d".dIsmm 15 .. m'Y"" 2'5" 555: 3555 s y, the stock market as a whole de- -. 0 . - F '1 F I S”.""”'f,' mm clined moderately. n 9 Free 12:30:?! 3:? 2: ill Aircraft: maintained small plus xsouth U Oill I383 61” 51;; .100 .400 I I 4 .. ALGIERS (AP) - Algerian na- Farms run by Europeans- ,1-an c.1 50,, i ... ..... H, 50 t 0 Q8990 , A R. 1 - . 1 1: -1.4 1. b -r c m was ” ""5 5 ' ' 3933111188 1743' 800'-'1 I199!” fed i 1- iiebec white zeta; col- I Iliiilllcl1uIIRlIlfg(lc?:lel:trllI:;l1geS?tSlrllglll” lrdgilile traerngcet ofontie ieellielsien 3 's:r;:"s"'r 9700 2:5: "A: ,1: Mon" OI stocks Studebaker 1'1 Paickard (Wis 31:; -V”'i”'”'5” 17'”: gwd 1'9"” led liiigll 234- Qwholeaale Ontario white "I yt 9'' "em 1" ”l'm5 01 Caiia. : - s E I." ' 4 - ' I ' . - i . , ' . . . 3 attack agaillstl Eurolpeiin colontlset -1-1:1 1.2000000 European! cu,;,nit:S :T';:I;AEm;t 35301:; g; 3 e ggyfg 9r3((1,s:1::1:-e:.e ssue 0 Sllneglallggstolrll-316;. 'wT1(ll:re3tlti2i'kc'olbvxi'e.iIes33gEiqgi mills mCnati1'lidl:lIw!Ioy:u)ll 3t1o0)x(m9:l-' ; . - M A, 3 ng mo 1 5 e iiTn-nd Pete 3500 ivy. g . . g -. i . ' ' - - I- lhzgrrlmzll mm.-I vsavasgey "””a""lcxiioicegegiiisigimiglmnigmi om Al- Tums En mo in ii 3 i MONTRML (CPI . Pm” NEW '0" 9'-03""G "W" """d”dwei3,"" "'"'" "d W" MONTREAL (op)-Asxiculture "W5: "”' ”"' P”"”d m'"''3 ”'m' WI 5 alum: a fertile coastal strip of germ while the 0,000,000 Algeria.” t):;l:l;lt'rig”x(?II 016129.935 so 925 .49 moved to lower levels iiriiiost sec- mm swig nel56c:n-031:0 luau "Ra ter cows 8. good heavy bologna department quotations: Potatoes: Florida white 503 3.15 55- wcstern Algeria. have been left with iiiartzinai iircas xYulc: " 7. :3 tions of the industrial list at the BB” win," 45.5 Ny 'c.,.1 42:. i I The well-C0-Ofllillaled 59”” 0:” to the south. bordering on the Sz1- W00 ill) 0 2 close of active trading Tuesday on C and Q 65;. RaddlDo”C0;G 3:4 killings and burnings 81193"-in ,Y hara desert The From-li EtlVI)Fll- :0, Vafna M the Montreal and Canadian stock gl'";"1P,'1'S;:" :6; if” Mm-H " . ' caught massive French forces in mam has begun a pmgram 1,1 0:. N E -t0 ban Good nr 72; wumlu 0,, . , . . . . . . . - .1 . ges. 5' 4 thglliligllyglllbzn izl-iii-lirliiilflin an area lghulglglcieiolm tn aid the MR0 :?ll'i11-ion 4797 5 5 3, I: In a weak stccl section, Ali.',()lll3 :3 ?”',,,.H 3” 111M;i:"cAN g 31”” M by 16 "Flies wele over. Tile Aiii Tciiiourliciit rt-cii-vi llits Xi H" (mmk onmA.V?s ,0 ” .T111)1I1)xl1)ie11(Iu1121llz 1iandedmt.evlI'ii0 Tiiiiligmili l:(:linel:li.tT llsim vmmmm '1 N run and the blllkllnlls bl"'l9d d:'l"' ext,-eme1y rich b13911 5011 and 15 umu 32 3211', 511;, 52.4 g ,0 the ba flppwhue H0350” Bay .-j--.h-:e-e- mg 3 seven-hour attack. The aiea - .1. 1 . . .- , ., 1.. ,.xs isz am am say .-i 5e megs Cmmeq on Am Temoucncim 3 lmnni on orannt EIUVVIIIL, Ltlllll i.s.0(."mm 52) 53," u u 4-; tuned 100. L. 0' k n1arkLlil'lllg centre of 20,000. 40 Th:? Frefnch d'”FpamhIeSf ”,mdn1':1" '"”i! :5 55” 55 55 -1 Minnesota and Ontario dropped a Ives oc ' 1 V I H. 1 d 50 mclllon 0 any rcni-i ii i--cs ' - iiiixa 1 60!; so com.” 0 0 d .1- . B , 0lf:”.0(:ic;;'I'1 ggrdcr. gagingnthe rcbcls, 8llli'0IlI'.',TIl LIv'I)l0l0f)S' i... lhim .Nn2;1r:"sl:il';;usasi. szw. 5:: 125 1:l;ftg:pifl”,h:L5::',: g,'3,lf,,'f0 TORONTO, (CPt .-All grades . Sl(ttl('ll)' Frciich reports of the in- :;'tet;:k:”';icrte" r:hIfO””;:'if' Arlll'i;('0mV;; .Ql'l::Ilil'IlIliI(l'lld l5J;:33:AlIl;l,g' nag .4 Sh.-winigan showed a to point. gain and classes of slaughter caillc cidcntvlistcd ”about 20' Europeans were yallcellcd The W(,m,h have '11.! mm V4 354"-..-yak: til!!! otherwise wcakci utilities met strong demand at the pubm. - "ml "W Mmlems kmed by me more than 300,000 troops in Algeria 1. . W, - out stockyards today with a small I) 1.. The Moslems presumably . . . . Refining oils were mixed and ll-enrtlxdd for the farmers. Details of gm? "I9 01:" lllleP3Tl(i)lfl(l:1g lL0Ull.illl..:.lly . Tl.-ans Mountain 1051 1,8 in me 0109, number of good and choice sleersl 111. attack were slow because the' 3” 3 E” 5 ar? h, , on S I C u lines. National Steel Car was a scllinc steady to 50 cents a hun- - L lrebel Mme!” them my boo” nul ' g feature with a 111'; point advam-e.,drcdwcight higher. All other 0 Nationalists cut communications .. 1 Tm menus. I lines as they SW9!” 51055 !sn(re,l91irl1?EE1i;l1?(;11As11E5i Mines were mixed to slightly Prices 5l93dY- n lower in moderate dealings. Mci'- Receipts: cattle 1.450: calves l6Nl:i)lllleasy':(isclb(iifa:i:lllml3ll'?sA;lili:lrLV rill island led the winners with a 282: hogs 310; sheep and lambs ', I .1 . . ”,j ' 45 cent climb. gg ; HOWLAN or Years Probation to in ..M.....- OPENING THURSDAY, MAY l0ih gig I Lemon the western ii: .. , E31 . 11, .- in 5 Lscwhcre in Algeria. scattered . 1 H ' 9 - i(tIlllElfs' llIS(.'afl(i)(lI pai?tie:edt:iliIll piace'clashrs ucrc reported between F 5-Al-N Lilli-'l-V-I590 (AP) -- M0;tIl:.AL(1:3L0::NG :T0CKS R t . - E - - W -- ' .- ' ' ' 2 is ' 'i ' II is an " i e rlgeratwn hm"? of Mrs" -Anthony F”! n as iii:htanl(gluhtlmAll;;2ri;)n llF()0e1lSaLllrl dav placed the lunircrsity of Wag: pr 2m "M s"'”:', I: --- Pm” mm mgm were won y the From-ii inrces. iniilon on No .veurs probation and n-niimris gm Pr REIWIVS T0 A" Mall” , It cl M . ,1 . . 0 4, iii iii???--T. 1i--vo'-”- we fl?ii'L21i”1i..2'!1;ii2?:iil”?&3o3Y””h E';;Zi3i?i9 331 -2"? 3:? APPLIANCES I MOST DEPENDABLE DRIVE-IN CLEANERS has received a prize or two. some truck in which thry had been i'id- mi im Pete mat. .0 "ME mg. F The! H('liUltl iiiilnwed inyestiga- grnll in. Mass-liar a GE 1 . V I Mcaiiiinic. Frcni-li officials llli x!;(v".1S .131 wlilil-(iiige 1-iommgsmner cm: Pm? gt, il”fS.iiiSr-'" SALES & SERVI ::ib::2d"::sS.d3;”W;gT'5:: 913393371;-:;;; .i;;;;;;g.y.. ;;n;; yggggiit;;311,;;1g;i:::--0:35: 5:51:51; Moms NO PARKING WORRIES, No NEED TO EVEN .LEAVE YOUR Mrs" J'Hi Rich” on l Hy entire mm M 22 Semgalese "0095 Tiircliv :Ilorr'iii(-c Slush Fund D Sire: l076tJ”22:il T ll, ' i A ' A ' ” CAR -- A COURTEOUS ATTENDANT WILL RECEIVE AND GIVE "iEm- AW” 20- I” h9""' .”f meir near Fez. The 22 were captured . . .. , D Ma - iv uh Ev - - son Alphonse and his bride-to-be by a band of Morwccans aurim Sciimiilt said that some few” C cg,:.,,.i pr 29:5,: iihiiiiilinj I 591,; Rewinding and Repairs 3 HIIIILIUN uhu hziii completed elig- and Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Richard of Summerside were in Howlairon 1:1-may night, April 10. attendlns the pre-nuptial shower in honor of :i:".i::;::r.::::r" ” Y 10 DAYS L VICTORY CLEANERS DRIVE - IN &3ii3f.””nl?y c5z””ii.,.,a in stove 1 sir" . . suMM5R51p5 ' DRIVE IN OFF DRIVE OUT OFF CENTRAL ST. FITZROY ST. set of Car Seat Covers. Drawing to be made May 19th. Miss Jean Murray. A good crowd the weekend while mm, were 0" 1 H 1 1 . c Stearrulilp Price 70V: H attended and a lot of nice gifts patrol. Eight were relegsed today. ibilily ziilimttcd having received C Brit: Com say. Qllr. Pow 29, TRICAL were received. At Mmrackechv Morocco. the ;1:I(11(0.1.111(..mb1(. payments from the :2: W 31 Ilt;gy.;ill0lj.ink ' newM 4 4 ' Cdn Clan 1716 St L Corp 8505 - -.a A large crowd or anglers We aim .i3'i23?3c52Ki'li'Lii”i'.22lI"i;: cm ' 2: sue! M Raw" . . . nshing at me Richards mi" W1 rested lolowing last week's mas- m,..c,,L Sm, '?..::::::: .:” il2.S::”' iii”. - - Gifts for all customers leaving cleaning at our new Drive-In but so far tn: large catches 113” lacre of upwards of 40 friends and D Bridle 22H CANADIAN been YEP" 9 - associates of the late Thami El Ctlltlllllllil, just south of Panama, mm 7?" 16”” (""5 P” "M 3 3544 ' ' d Mrs Joe Richard and Glaoui, pro-French pasha oi Mar- has siiuu-oi-ustrii mountains stand- :f;';':,”'"" 3: Fm "0 "mu" 854 OHICQ bgtween May and May AISO a coupon on C ML 3" A rakech. -in;; almost on the equator. I1 Ieayr Maynli I lengths for J.B. Arsenault who has not been so well. Mr. and Mrs. Allie MacNe11l jr. of West Cape were In Howlan on sunday, April 22. Visiting at the home of Mrs. MacNei1l's bro- ther Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood and family. t is bein extended to Miyniigs hlzlrs. Geoglle W0”! of West Cape on the death on Monday evening, April 23. of their baby. David Dale, at the tender age of 9 months. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood motored to West Cape on Tuesday evening. April 24. where they att- ended thc wake of the baby of Mr. and Mrs. George Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Wells of Alberton were in Howlan on Tuesday eve- ning, April 24. when a First Aid course was started in the school. About 20 attended. Meetings will be held every Monday night for the present, but may be twice a week when roads get better. I A few other members were un- avoidably absent the first night. Misa Helen Adams, teacher, att- ended the burial service for the late little David Dale Wood on Wednesday afternoon at St. Lukes i Anglican Church, 0iLeary Corner. no that the pupils had a half holiday. Word was received in Wood- ltock on Tuesday night. April 24, of the very sudden death of M11. Joe LeClair in Massachusetts. where she and her husband had Ipent the winter months with some of their family. They were to have returned home at the end of the . month. Sympathy in being ex- tended Mr. Leclair and family. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bryan re- cently motored to Summeraide . where Mrs. Bryan received x-ray. The remains of the late Mrs. Joseph Leciair arrived by motor - hearse on Friday evening. April 28, at the home of her daughter . and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Felix , Arsena 't, Woodstock. accom- panied by her husband. Mr. Le- Clair and daughterflithelt Mrs. Theo Aisenault and sons. George and Lyman. Another son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs.Ro- bert LeClalr and their daughter also were present from Charlotte- lmvn. Her burial was on Saturday It 10 am. at St. Anthony's. Mr. and Mrs. Ben DcsRocheI and sons of Misrniirhe spent the ., weekend In Woodstock. BRAND NEw TIRES GUARANTEED av N). Hereisthedeyodorantsoapforbusypeopleg KENSINGTON I-I "I The regular meeting of the Ken- 0 0 I airigton 4-H Calf Club was held In so e u . Kensington School Thursday eve1i- . ' ' E int! with the i--esident Murray E Mavbew rmidiniz. and nine mem- cleanandfreshlLogu;3;g Goflaetingprotootionthihbuoyioatodtlmoo GOIDDIVEAR I-A11-II-mnln more oaoolivo than g Q11; for removing NO MOUNTING CHARGES I ' he held Harold PaIrner'a farm :onMoyl0tliat7p.in..andtliat - hoohriothetoooaonnplaaomtbodyodou t the next renal-r rneethll he uy KIND! ' zgiaaintneuargateschizoionuay NOEXTRA3 ORA Lt0:,'nmd-.h&'.”m'0h;Ldh:Mh-mu a hlltnlll M- i .-.a”:ii.-'r.'a'-1-..””'"-"”".i-..."-r-r ....--”"””';.:.-:.:.”'w....-.:.-"””...---------- 1 1.. ,,.;...1,..1.,,'f,', 1,, 03 umginynuniuuqauana--In '-an.-.ii.ii.'i when In writtailtao one or elaanlinautIiatl.hineye&.Ne-muhoivlniq7.hovaoi:lveyou new-I teen eunauetla In-youiwnttocouapehodnd a.'-.::-- ----i , . . ' M .310