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    he Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Dec. 11, 1964. 15

    SUMMARY

    rately heavy trading
    New
    tive tradin

    oderately Po tat trading.

    ek Market mixed; |

    Montreal: on rket tower; 2™

    ve CURRENCIES

    ates dollar in terms of Cana-

    intan funds unchanged HG
    53.00%.

    day but losses were slight and |
    vhing slackened.

    and a number of leading motors
    oils, aerospace _ stocks,

    Dow Jones Industrial aver-
    ate declined .67 to 863.14.
    “The Associated lei average
    Jost .2 at 322.0

    Volume was ‘down to 4,790,000

    Wshares from 5,100,

    000.
    Comsat continued as the most

    Lear, Siegler, up % at 14%,
    Its” sila landing device for

    Waitplan
    = U. Steel was up %. Lukens
    Steel rose 7%, Jones and Laugh-

    nex |
    ” NEW YORK |
    NEW YORK (AP)—The stock Declines

    parket slide continued Thurs- |Unchanged

    ‘Steels posted a string of oan

    and farm implements| Gen ae

    lin 2%, Republic Steel % and|
    %,

    Bethlehem
    General Motors

    and Ford
    By THE CANADIAN PRESS rose % each but Chrysler fell)
    Toronto: Market lower; mod-| 34,

    jlers Seagrams each
    ong Canadian ectlling while |
    i Ltd. was down
    n Bay Mining %. In-

    ternational Nickel gained %.

    Prices apinsn irregularly lower
    American exchange.

    [Volume was or 1'540,000 shares
    Nee 540,
    “MONTREAL (CP United | compared ‘with 1,620,000, Cana-

    ldian Javelin gained % while

    PRODUCE

    Msc phis ogres (CP) — Aerie |

    E s: Wholesale prices to|

    Canadian ba ge eh bie stations, fibre cases:
    ell 1% 4\mxtra - large .45; large .39; me-

    ral department quotations:

    \dium .30; small rg 3 .27;

    %| 99 Wooden cases one cont}

    higher.

    Butter: Current receipts non-
    |tenderable 53. Wholesale solids
    inon-tenderable 53%

    Cheese: Delivered Montreal,
    waxed current receipts, whole-
    sale Myre white 3814; colored

    anadian Marconi was down /38%,

    ae stocks did:

    Thur Wed

    | Advances 482 295
    586 825

    300 253

    | Fotar issues 1368 1373}

    W YORK CLOSING STOCKS
    y The Associated Press
    Bath a 35% Monty W

    reed Warner id NY Cent 48%

    Radio Corp 32%

    Chan Edison "4 South Pacific 4

    90% Std Oil NJ Me

    6 Utd Aircraft 65%

    Gt Nor Ry $9 Vanadium 155%

    Int. TT 59 Westngse 4514
    Kennecott 91%

    ontinued in demand because of|

    MONTREAL

    MONTREAL (CP)—All sec-
    tions lost moderate

    .|industrial trade on the Montreal

    and Canadian stock exchanges
    Thursday.

    Trading in penny stocks was
    heavy with 1,058,300 shares

    changing hands. Industrial vol-
    res.

    ume was 200,000 sha

    ANNOUN

    CEMENTS

    “CITY & QUEENS

    GIFT suggestion—entirely or-

    pottery items from >t.
    lair House Studio, Beautifui
    vlazes, delightful designs. See
    hem at Tait’s Florists, Ambrose

    Btreet.

    WIRING NEW HOMES, ren-

    pvation work, commercial wir-

    ng, free estimates. Storey Elec-

    ric. Telephone 4-7341 day or
    ight

    inuing our specials on Col
    ave Permanents, $12.50 for
    10.00; $10 for $7.50; $7.50 for

    . 183 Queen Street. Tele-
    hone 4-6311.

    NEW GLASGOW change in of-
    ce hours as follows: Monday,
    Wednesday and Friday 3-4.30

    . (every week). No office
    urs on Thursday. Dr. L.K.

    CHRISTMAS: For a_ lasting
    pift give your portrait this Chris-
    mas in color. Phone today for
    Hyour appointment. Open Tues-
    day, Friday and Saturday eve-
    nings, Myers Studio.

    .FREE FILM in sizes 620-120-
    2, black and white, leave your
    ilm or mail to Myers Studio,
    128 Richmond Street, Charlotte-
    Mown and receive one free roll.
    eDaily service. Also for Novem-
    ber, three rolls film same size.
    B.c.

    ‘AFTERNOON TEA and _ baz-
    ar at Hampton Manse on Sat-
    rday, December 12th from 3 to

    f.m. Sponsored by the Explor-
    ir Group.

    DANCE EVERY Saturday
    ight in St. rte s Hall, aoe
    tewart. Dancing _

    cian digd the Del- od Cunteek

    SPECIALS AT Diamond's, 49
    Im Avenue, telephone 4-9234,
    tifter 2 Ibs. 99 cents, Tea bags,
    s 79 cents; domestic shorten-
    g 29 cents Ib.

    FOR YOUR comfort in shop-
    Ping this storé will be open
    very night until Christmas
    to
    u-Style Dress
    Shop, 90 Great George Street.

    . SUN BEAM — Toastmasters
    Mixmasters, irons, frypans, sha-
    vers. Ideal af “loci gifts.
    Toombs Music Sto:

    A CHRISTMAS Concert by

    &
    Be
    EI
    <
    23,
    ae

    the Legion Hall, New Haven,
    Tuesday, Bete en 15, at 8 p.m.
    Everybody welcome

    ‘DANCE TONIGHT at the New
    lasgow Junior Farmers Hall

    istrict Cub group. Dancing
    from 9 to 12, acapala 25
    nts.

    | HOYTS BEAUTY Salon. Con-|

    DANCE MILLVIEW Hall

    every Friday night, Dancing 9.30

    12.30 p.m. Good music. Canteen
    service.

    PIPE STANDS — ash- trays,
    lighters, pipe sets, floor an
    table lamps. Ideal Christmas
    gifts. Toombs Music Store.

    =

    SPECIALS AT eal gay 's, 49

    Elm Avenue, telephone 4-9234,

    Eggs — 2% doz. $1.15; * tea k 69
    cents lb.; Boneless choice stew

    meat 2 lbs. 99 cents

    HEAR REV. Henry Tye inter-

    iewed on ‘Challenge’ over
    Orey Radio at 2.05 Satuday af-
    ternoon and over CJRW at 10.05
    Saturday morning. Challenge is
    sponsored by the P.E.I, Depart-
    ment of Education, Alcchol Stu- | ASP
    dies and Physical Education Di-

    vision.

    Ban:
    ATTENTION LADIES Auxil- i

    ieay Royal Canadian Legion,
    Charlottetown Branch —

    uxiliary member who inadver-
    tedly did not receive an invitation

    to the Christmas party contact,

    pani Pineau, telephone 4-3202
    r Mrs. Trainor, telephone 4-
    4276 not ae than Saturday, De-

    cember 1

    GIFT SUGGESTION — Enti-

    rely original pottery items from

    St. Clair House cee Beauti-

    ful eval delightful designs.
    hem

    t Tait’ s Florists, Am-

    brose Street,

    KINGS COUNTY

    THE LAW OFFICE of Ken-
    neta R. MacDonald in the Civic
    Building, Montague, will be
    open each Saturday.

    PREVENT FIRE have your

    Christmas lights checked and

    repaired free at Montague Elec-
    Donohu

    tric Co. Ltd. Dial 838 - 4567.

    STREET Beauty par-

    MAIN
    lor, Montague _ has Christm as
    specials on cold waves. Open
    every day except Wednesday.
    Open Tuesday and Thursday
    evenings. Prop. Lois Buell.

    A CHRISTMAS party Sat-
    urday, December 12 at 6 p.m.
    in the Montague Legion Home
    for all veteran's children 12
    years and under southern
    Kings County.

    Skim milk powder: Spray pro-
    cess No. 1 in bags 14% - 16;)
    roller process No, 1 in bags 14%.
    15; feed 13; butter milk powder
    feed 10%2-11

    ag \2.75-2.85; 505 1,90-1.95; 10s .45-

    -46.

    vances 112 to 59.

    Utilities closed at 146.3. Mar-|
    itime Telephone dropped % to!
    31%, CPR % to 5156 and Trans-|
    Canada Pi

    pe Lines % to 39.
    Newteupdate Light and Power |

    added % 10%.

    hattrints were at 1578.
    Moore Corp. and Southam fell
    % each to 57 and 31% and CIL
    % to 22%. we Pont of Canada
    added % to

    Banks off on to 132.7. Royal
    off % at 78% and Montreal,
    Nova Scotia and Banque Pro-
    vinciale % each to 6754, 78%

    once CARDIGAN Legion) inter ‘PL

    Hall Friday night. Music by
    Webster Burke and Cliff Peters.
    neat 9-12.30. Canteen serv-

    “PRINCE COUNTY

    M
    Scouts and Cubs will be held in|. CHRISTMAS SHUP at Waites | Mont
    Pharmacy — something

    for

    every member of the family. rang

    Old Spice, hee Max eh
    Kodak

    Cam Gan
    Moirs, Smiles.’ be “hackles: pt Pow

    colates, music boxes, hair
    dryers, baby gifts. Use our free

    N

    layaw: heh Shop early at Waites

    pee acy — opposite the post
    i

    ffice, Summerside.

    TICES

    ' THE OLD FISH MARKET
    A 85 PRINCE STREET

    i Offers you this week
    » Smoked no smoked salmon, fresh and frozen smelts,

    smoked fil

    Fabbits, oys

    also accepting on Monday,
    ‘geese and Chrishinas wees you

    pote ne only business in the city ving you dressed wild
    ters, clams, quahaugs eels.

    pov! aad hnege tee: Receag
    80 desire,

    PHONE 2-2270

    FOR SALE

    OR LEASE

    Modern Two Bay Service Station

    Crapaud P.E.I.
    Located on Trans Canada Highway
    Financial Assistance Available For Purchase
    Reply in Writing before December 19th to:

    IMPERIAL OIL LTD,
    Summerside

    Composite was off 1.1 at 153.2
    as declines outnumbered ad-

    |

    JUDGE RESERVES DECISION IN CASE

    Mr. Justice Stanley N.
    Schatz of the Ontario Supreme
    Court has reserved judgment
    on the case of Mr. and Mrs.
    Ernest Bergsma, shown here,

    who unsuccessfully applied for
    Canadian citizenship Sept. 18.
    Lawyer Ian Scott, represent-
    ing the couple, asked Mr, Jus-
    tice Schatz to quash Judge

    Le
    fl them pittokged on
    basis of the Dutch’s ae 8
    statement t
    atheists and _ didn’t
    chure

    ie +1
    Gridoi: 74289 «91 Fy 91 +3
    00

    ,\C West P = 2201 i” re} ro
    DevPal 100 |
    100

    a7 ‘17 om
    21

    edal 520 515 615 +5

    M 940.
    Mill City 2200 42 42 #42 #-2
    500 -—5

    DIVIDENDS ___ [sit 28 2 29, rem. ove.

    wker Siddeley Co.

    | Ha Ltd.,
    By THE CANADIAN PRESS fq, al. 43%, Jan. 2, 1965, record
    Canadian Food Prodwts Ltd., Dec.
    first pfd. 75 cents, second pid. re —
    372 orn Jan. 1, 1965, record Yemen has given the late US
    7.

    President Kennedy’s name to

    Canadian Foundation Co. Ltd. \its greatest pride—a new multi-

    ,;common five cents, pfd. 30' million-dollar water system.

    urphy 335 335 «335
    N Cont 1600 25
    N Davies 8500 33 29 30% —3
    NCO Oils 6000 245 240 245 +10
    CO pr 250 $42 «42 2«(42
    NCO wts 70 1% Th TH
    ima 6000 151 |
    Palliser 40 0
    oii 3400 61 61 61 |

    Wsbu 125 125
    W Decata 3600 269 265 267 +2
    Yan Can 2000 444 4% 4%

    BANKS |
    Mont 925 $68 674 67%—-%”
    NS 189 $79 78% 79 |
    Royal 1107 $79% 478 —%
    TorDom 494 $6912 69 69 A,

    INDUSTRIAL
    Alumint os he 30% 30%
    O% WhH—

    Dosco $35 a5 ae 5b +%
    Inland 1800 $%% Ya—

    ¥
    Inv Grp 2000 $13% 13 134% — %
    Inv Grp A 1475 $12% 12% 12%

    Simpsons 4731
    Walkers 6035 $354 35% 35%
    Weston B 225 $18 18 18



    Total Sales: 4,352,000.
    MOST ACTIVE TORONTO aN

    Stoc Sales High Low Close Ch'ge

    nd 55% respectively c 20550 15 10 14M +8 | A Arcadia
    Papers lost 0.3 to 133.1. Great) C Virginia 8000 46 43 .45 —2 | A Aread Bw
    Lakes poed e it0 sem and) Cope. A008. ae 8 AB Cee,
    Price Bros. % to 39%. MacMil-|ooine c 500 39. 99 be 4 it ” unr
    lan, Bloedel advanced % to} Delta Elect 1200 205 280 280 -§ | Bankfield
    32%. Dolsan 1500 12% 124 12% B
    Hudson Bay mining lost half a Sec anibal any 13% ae petlg Lee
    a point, ’ D ‘Oilcloth "200 $338 33% 394 —%4 | Belleter
    Among speculative mines New | Drum Weld 100 $114 11% 11% + 4a | Bethl
    neaite! was off 12 cents to| Dumont 1 Scie econ
    $2.51 E Be i 100 $1814 18% 1814 + % ee
    MONTREAL CLOSING sTocKS | yay) ** nn Sen ae ig Wane
    B anadian Press Fan 13 12. 12 —% | Biack Bay
    Montreal Stock Exchange—Dec. ‘abi ma7e $6 6 6 ntp E
    ‘omplete ulation of Thursday Bi 5
    transactions. Quotations in cents unless mint yet ae ae le yey Bralome i
    marked $, z—Odd lot, xd—Exdividend, | rox pake 38 22 «220 «22 «+ runs’
    xr—Ex-rights, xw — Ex.warrants. Net hls au 35500 40 30 34 Bunk Hill
    change fh from previous board-lot 500 6 6 6 Cadamet
    closing Ah Frigitors 1080 45«43:«43:—«4+3.—«| Camflo
    tf Grissow 200 255 255 255 -3 | Camp Chib
    Parveen Sae_mgh Low cine Ch'ge | Hastings «1400 360 350360 Camp
    Ny aa Jean th la maa nspiratn 7150 205 195 200 45 |C Tung
    gom : va Dredg 14% 14 14. —%|Cam Mine
    Pee; seceaecath ate ubilee S720 180 168 180 +8 C Austral
    nego i re i en —*% \kelly D 3000 57 55 aaa Dyno
    find ks 2ha 42'4 + | Kodiak Pt 3000 160 155 135 -io | C Faraday
    mice ie re Mri a 22% + % | Labrador 100 $40% 40% 401% C Keele
    can 2 pr aS sisie ie aie y, | Laduboro 1000 44 C Malart
    Le AT Ae Ares he Cambell A 100 $1734 17% 173% C Silica
    “ stos PS cri derin 2244—'* |Lamont A 100 $154a 154a 15!2 — % | Candore
    a tdi ee) LO AE Louanna 7700 26 2 Cent Pat
    ank or : $i hy 67% — Mi yy Hyer. 3000 CFs Bey Vetiessen | imo
    (ae Net ipted BLE sua Massval 3000 11 11 11 Cheskirk
    q $5518 55% 5544 — % | McKiney 8500 26 25 25% —1% | Chib Kay
    a none 1157 1% a Mer Ch 7400 11 10% 10% Chrom
    wR) Oe a3 etal Min 1000 139 139 1 11 | Coch Wil
    3 2 Seesitan ‘Mia erate Mi 400 210 210 210 Coin Lake
    Forest 780 $282 Mistango 13000 4014 39 40 ‘omb Met
    tie ae ots Mt Costign 500 30 30 Coniagas
    Cai 5665 $20%4 20 2 Mt Pleasnt 2500 107 105 107 Con Shaw
    bandh Cem pr a gee mete reine Native M 100 14 14 14 —1 |C Belek
    22 “a va A IN I 1 c Cons Brewi
    Can Malt 100 $2354 2394 23% — 16 Nei Tee Ae | € Callinan
    CSL 25 pada 33% 33%4—% | NW Amulet 19000 5% 5 84-4 Fen
    CAE 800 $9%4 9% 9% North Expl 6300 186 185 185 45 | Con Gillies
    Cdn Brew 23800 $10% 10% 1036 NW Canlsk 2149 12 12 + %/C Halli
    CBAL A wt 100 250. 250 250 —20 |Qpem Expl 1000 13. 13 Marben
    C Fndtn A p 100 $18 18 18 —1 |Op6 200 645 643 6 |C Marcu
    C Imp Bk C 314 $69 60'2 69 «+ M| Pat Silver 292600 17 15 16% +41%2|C Mogul
    CI Pow 480 $22 21% 22 + % | peace Ri 200 365 C Morrison
    sd ahaa val Ae vate rede ae Permo rts 2740 1 #1 1 sh
    Cdn P Fina 300 $134 13% 1344 % |borcPine . pal Mfc
    Han A 34 + Ya | Pow Cp 1 pr 25 $50% 50% 50% + % | Con Nichol
    Cc Sec 100 $25 25 25) = % | Pow Cp 2 pr'100 $15% 15% 15% —% | C Northld
    C Vickers 100 $19% 194 19%+%lue Chib 1000 15 5 C Rambler
    Cent Del 100 800 800 ue Cobatt 1400 172 162 162 —18 |C Red P
    Chemcell 2000 $17% 174 17% + %lue Ind M 9600 40 39 39 —a |C Regcourt
    basin 175p 500 $40 40 40 Red Crst 2530 34 % 3%4— Sann
    oghlin 275 $14% 14 14 —% | Ruby Foo 250 295 285 285 +15 p Co
    Con Pap 1685 $4058 40 40!44— % | Ry 58 56 58 —3 _ | Copfields
    ce vou A ae $10% 10 10 StL Div Lds 800 8 = 85 p-Man
    Crush Ist 100 Siz%4 14 1244 rs od PRA a Mee i pberag
    va +6 ver Reg 4900 174 1712 1714 — &% | Courvan
    ist Seag 2680 i 32% 32%%—% | Silver Sumit 1000 14 14. 14 Cowich
    D Bridge 2590 $2444 23%4 2334 — % |Silvr Town 14700 30 274 29 41 | Croinor
    D Glass 875 $1646 16 «16% S Dufault 000 Pe ae: ‘rowpat
    Dosco 200 $15 «15 15 + % | Spartan 4830 52 «48 «952 43 = | Cusco
    D Stores 200 —% |Spartan wis 95:0 6 6 & +1 | Daering
    Dom Text 525 $31 a 31 —%/ Stairs Expl 3700 129 125 "Aragon
    1800 94 S4—M|std Gold 1300 12% 12% 12% — 14 | Deer Ho
    430643) «43 + M4 | Sullivan 1000 335 335 335 25 | D’Eldona
    Dupuis A 325 $11% 11% 114— % | Tache 12500 84 0% 14 | Delhi Pac
    Enam B pr 1100 $10 9% 10 +2 | Taalisman 9000 55 icknsn
    Falcon 276 $83 «682% 02% —2% | Transter 11200 72 Discovery
    Fleetwood = 100 $21, 0 2121.) — % | Tru Wall C 100 375 375 375 Dome
    Gr Br Can p 170 $4954 4912 4946 + %& | Un Obaiski 89 «5 3 | Donalda
    L Paper 1025 $24%4 23% 234% —%/U Towns El 120 $16% 16% 16% — % | Duvan
    Haawker-S 715 $658. 6% 6 Vanguard 2300 5% 5H_~—C«OS 1, | East Mal
    ome 5 _ Westvill F’west T
    Home ris 42718 75 71 75 a Landaa etd M 4 Seine M
    ud Bay 475 $70 70 M0 — Frobex
    Hud Bay Cois Siow! isi 18% — % and Gain aa pen Industrials 200,000, mines Geco Mine
    usky Oil 1150 $1058 10% 10% ex
    Imp Oil 381 $54%4 54% S44—! jant YK
    Imp Tob 315 $144 14% So a i lacier
    cemcrae ane eect] TORONTO [ecm
    Gol 80
    Paap 75 $35% 35% a mith GF Mining 11
    Lark Cn a =%|. TORONTO (CP)—Moderately | Gua! UN eB
    Labatt ‘ 400 #90 a ey zi pee ine on the Toronto | Grandroy
    jaw 4, 4m oc xchan Tranduc
    Mtime Tel 370 $314 31% 314—4%] Golds set hg mia ts Gulf L
    Met Stores 100 $10% 10% 10% + 4 | 169 09 a high, reaching | Gunnar
    Miron 6pr 5 $144 14% 14% . aaidlnor
    Mitch R A 300 $74 7h Ta— % CPR is down 1% to 51%, | Haard Rock
    ae iiee Nee ee ee eee ee Corp. a point to 57, Inter.) far iin
    Trst 10 $103 10 provincial Pipe two points to 93} Headw
    Moore Corp 855 $57% 57 —% |and Federal Grain ree to 81%. | Hea’
    aah 1050 Mey 10% aie +%|Aluminium % to High Bell
    oes oma + Trans-Canada Pie and Do- phere ed
    Pac Pete 225 $11% 11% 11%—%|Minion Bridge each fell % to} Hu-Pam
    Penmans “ 35 8 38%, Distillers Sea-| Hydra Ex
    yt A a $14% Pd 14% ~ ¥ gram and Stelco % to 323% and ale og ned 141
    Gas 110 $t1% 114 11% — 4% |25%, Abitibi, Bank of Montreal | tso
    oo Ay MOG Mosk and Canadian Breweries % to| J Waite
    mans 380 $21% 21% 21% 13, 67% and 10%. Jaye Exp
    ce cin A “ee tore lat Canadian Keeley was the Seheks
    SaladaF 1950 $11% 11% 11% —% day s most active speculative | Joliet
    sents Las 100 $13% 13% 134 +4 % /issue and tacked on two cents | Jonsmith
    shell Can og i See ou |, 42 cents with volume of 400,.|Zoutel
    Sher W 4 849 «4 mh we hc K Anacon
    Simpsons $28 «27% 28 % minco and Falconbridge| Kitem
    Southam us 1% 31% 314—% tell “mm each to 40% and 83 in| Kirk Min
    = ame A a bs = senior base metals tra Kopan
    '*+#) Golds and ofl Net. la Danas
    Texaco Can 200 $364 56 56 —% 0. and olls were * quiet. L Dufault
    e Fr wh y a, Dome rose a point to 38% after | Lakeh
    0 + * |trading ca - high of 39 and| Lake
    Tr Can PL 1870 $394 38% 39 — th | 1 L Osu
    ad 500 205 205 205 —a |Home B lost % to 19% among) +’ shore
    Turnbull 200 811% 11% 11% + % | Senior western oils La. Lun
    Un Caste 1 826% 25% 2514 — % teduatrials fell 92 to 162.35, | Langis
    ves Mo tt ie toes y (the TSE index .82 to 151.62, haus Am
    Weston A $00 S174 174 17% — % base metals .25 to 70,32 and LL Lae
    ara os western oils Fs to 92.79. Golds | Lorado
    Ajax + %|rose 1.85 to 160.49 and volume| Lou
    ofl the le EH lg | compared | Lyndhst
    Alpha A 100 160 160 160 sprtrnld Macassa
    Alscope 4200 8 «60 with 5,273,000 shares. Macdon
    Alsot 6000 13% 13 13 —% iG Madsen
    Ang B Bel 5833 22 21 22 +1 By The Canadian Press Magnet 24
    Ameran = . : : Sua ene ae 10 Man Bi
    Arno Com: tabulation ireday anoka
    Augustus 2305 2 tr ctions. Quotations in cents unless | Marchant
    Bateman 1100 7. @% 6% marked $. —— lot, xd—Ex.diviide 4, | Ma
    ack Hk 9050 149 142 149 + xt—Ex-r: — Ex-warrants. Net | Martin
    Black Riv 2000 16 15% 15t4—% | change is trom previous board-iot | watigmi
    ue Bon 200 320 «3S S18 closing sale. aybru
    Br Presto 1570 15 14 léth~ Net | McAdam
    sine, 200 “ Atock Bales a Low Close Ch'ge | Mcintyre
    Burnt 3500 8 cKen
    Calumet a7 =O 4% M4—~4 | Acad Uran 16000 64 8H Bu MMecMar
    Camflo 290 200, 290 Acera 10031 27 28 26 | Mowat 197825 132 122
    Cc Deni 600 980 980 980 —8 peveetts = en | = yt Mentor 1500 39% 39
    6700 100 1587 160 t Merrill 4300
    Cent Man 9500 7 6% 614 — W | Akaitcho 3800 mn 7 Meta Uran 15500
    in + m Mo MinOre 20500 15%
    Sots! SF nlc ee oS |, leven oe
    Com + Wi
    Comings «9000-7 «Oo? Area ty ei +4 | srattim
    C Camoram 4000 © DM Argosy x» BA~ "8 nt
    CG Mogedor O71 B % BM +4 Argo re ib ie 2 Nat Exp! 1300

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    Nealon
    New Alger
    New Ath

    spar 1300
    |e Algom
    Atha b 14500

    Boia Con 63500

    enmac

    — % | Zulapa
    Acme Bas

    inex

    Cdn ee Oil 0 a tr rn
    +24 | Cent Del 810
    C Dragon

    bers
    $1 baaeey which landed in the Batu
    214 +1% |Pahat area Laeion

    Weston A 7620 $17% 1 7
    Falcon 7491 $84 8212 03 —I%
    Abitibi 7465 $13%_ 13 13 —
    Pembina 7460 $10% 9 104 + %
    or
    N Davies 85300 33 29 30 —3
    Gridoi; 74289 «91 «8 «691s +2.
    ermo 27220 = 27. 2
    Spooner 24200 17% 164 17 ~—%
    Petrol % 74 +4
    MI
    C Keeley 460281 46 36% 42 +2
    N Rouyn 274500 17 16 17 «+1
    Zalapa 172125 2%4 A 37 3
    McWat 137825 132 122 129 +44
    Texmont 114085 83 76 80 -3
    MUTUAL FUNDS
    The Canadian Press
    (Wednesday, Dec. 0, close)
    Bid Ask
    danac Mutual 3.03 3.31
    11 Cdn Com 6.14 6.73 |
    All Cdn Div 8.19 8.98
    merican Growth 10,53. 11.51
    eaubran 40.56 43.49 |
    anada Growth 5.92 6.47
    Sdn Gas and Energy 8.50 940 |
    “dn Investment 4.09 4.49 |
    ‘dn Trusteed 4.89 5.34
    52.06 4.66
    seth Mutual 7.07 (7.77
    Collective Mutua} 5.82 6.33
    C appl ntl 10.54 11.55
    Commonwealth Int Lever 9.22 10.10
    Corporate Investors 5.87 6.41
    Diversified Income A 29.20.
    Diversified Income B 6.84 6.42
    xDividend Shares 3.76 4.12
    Do on Compound 4.36 4.69
    Dominion Dividend 3.50 .76
    Dominion Equity 22.65 23,12
    Dreyfus 20.82 22.63
    European Growth 6.37 6.96
    Federated Growth 5.85 6,39
    First Oil and Gas 5.47 5.98
    Fonds Collectif A 7.29 (7.42
    Fonds Collectif B 5.49 5.04
    Fonds Collectif C 8.08 79
    9.76 9.81
    ped om 4.19 4.58
    Growth Oi) and Gas 11.51
    Guardian Growth 4.26 4.94
    Investors Growth 8.31 9.03
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Title
The Guardian -- 1964-12-11 -- Page 15
Date Issued
1964-12-11
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English
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