' Trans (2 PL 4054 323% 23 II Page 12 The Guardian Wed. March 19, 1958 TORONTO (Continued from page 5! (Tilr: Dev 5040 5-30 560 560 »-30 C Ex Gas 300 460 450 460 +10 C High Cr 1450 43 43 43 — 1/2 C Homstd 1800 215 212 212 C Husky 981 .975 965 965 --15 C Husky wts 1140 500 507) 500 -5 C Prospect 2330 189 177 177 —8 Cause Nat 290 105 105 105 Canso Oil 237 111 111 111 +1 Cnt D1 3476 720 ‘I00 720 +10 Cum Pete 100 205 205 205 +5 C Allnb 1000 9 9 9 C Dragon 1100 25 25 25 --1 C Mic Mac 200 255 253 255 +2 Con Peak 2090 7 61/2 6% Cr wts 220 168 165 168 +3 Dev-Pal 1000 119 118 118 -2 Dom Expl 200 820 315 820 Duvex 2600 8% 8 8 Fargo 500 575 575 575 Gen Pete 100 340 340 340 +30 Gn Pt A 100 300 300 300 Gr Plains 330 16% 16% 16% —‘/2 Highwood 2500 20 20 20 -1 Home Oil A 373 151/4 15% 151/: —- 1/3 Horn Oil B 830 15% 145/3 14% —— 1/: H B Oil G 806 161/5 16 16% -— ‘/ti Jupitr 1600 232 225 226 -7 Medal 700 255 ’251 255 N Chamh 200 115 115 115 N Cont 600 29 29 29 —1 N Gas Exp! 700 122 121 121 —6 N Suprior 1093 122 120 122 -3 NC Oils 500 285 276 285 +9 NCO M5 170 110 110 1.10 ’-5 NCO Dr 100 30 30 30 Okalta 1500 148 142 145 --3 Pac Pets 1150 17 -16% 17 Pan Wst 500 25 25 25 Permo pr 1700 175 165 _166 -0 \Ptrol 8200 52 50 51 -2 Provo Gas 3000 260 253 253 —7 Richwll 100 120 120 120 -3 Rocky Pete 1-048 13 L3 13 Royalit 225 13 13 13 Scurry 755 220 217 220 +7 Spooner 1000 19 19 19 -1 Stanwll 1500 75 75 75 +1 Tex Cal 100 37 36 37 Trans Can 500 73 73 73 +1 Triad Oil 3050 435 420 425 ——15 Un Oils 51157 194 185 187 —-4 Vulcan 2200 40 38 38 --5 Wsbum 1000 so 68 68 +1 W Can 00:} 257 177 177 177 -8 W Maygill 200 170 169 109 -—-1 WDecalta 965 169 167 169 +2 W Dc wts 900 '26 25 % Windfall 1600 13 12% 1.2%. -- V2 Curb Dalhousia 1000 14 14 14 BANKS Mont 335 407/9 40% 50% + Sb NS 70 52 52 52 -11: Comm 255 42% 42% 421/4 -- % Lmp . 145 44%. 44 44% + V4 Royal 1108 54% 533/4. 54-‘A Tor-Dom 228 391/2 39% 39% TNDUSTRIALS Aluminl 3748 $2.9"/e 291/4. 29% —— 941 Anglo Nfld zfio $5 5 5 C Brw 330 $28 27% 28 D Magnet 140'$10a/, 109/. 103/. -1.1. Inland 200 $65/4 61/4 63/4 _ Nor Star 235 3121/, 121/, 1292 Pbina Nw 1750 $7 ’ 71/. 7% Simpson: ' so s1sV4 15% 158/. .- Stdman 235 $27 27 27 -—w Walk New 1086 320% 26% 26% _ % Total sales: 1,515,000. MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By Th Canadian P1-as Net sales High Low Close Ch‘ge Stock ‘ INDUSTRIALS 28% -- 99 Aluminl 3749 $2974 291/4. 29‘/2. -— 9'4 Trans-Mt 3370 $48 46% 417% ~1y§ BA Oil 1820 $351/4 35 35'/4 — V4 OILS , Un Oils 51157 194 1135 187 -4 Anchor 28500 24 22 2,4 Petrol 8200 52 50 51 —-I Am Lduc 6000 19% 19 19 ._ 1,5 Cdn Dev 5040. 580 560 560 ——30 MINES Elder 50275 75 67 72 +3 Mogul 42300 31 28 30 -2 N Mylama 33800 23 22 22% ._ 1,5 N Rank 30250 41 40 40 -1 I-omega 26000 41/. 4 4 MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP) — Industrial issues staged a late rally from t their bottoms Tuesday but prices remained down, mainly: in the ,3 fractional range with'a few ex- ceptions, in active trading on the Montreal and Canadian stock ex- changes. Losses of more than a point among the pipelines, miscellan- eous issues and base metals char- acterized their po'siVtion as lowest of the industrials. Trans Mountain at 47% was otf 11/I, Gene1«a1 Dy. namics dropped 1% to 54% while International Nickel, at 72, re- corded the biggest drop of‘ the day, 21/s. Balancing the nickel loss somewhat in the base metals IIIVIIIEIIDS More dividends havc been paid by than by my other Inutunl fund in Canada EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY LIMITED 146 Richmond SL, Clnurlnfldoul UNGRAD-ED EGGS Our paying price to pro- ducers for ungraded eggs delivered Charlotte- town today is—— Grade A Large . . . . . 38c Grade A Medium . . . . 35c Grade A Small . . . . 23c Grade B .......... 23c Grade C ooonounnoooo [150 Cracks ..... ....... 15c For quick payment and prompt return of empty cases, ship your eggs to CANADA PACKERS LIMITED was Asbestos. up ‘,5 to 31. Banks and steels were fraction- ally lower. ‘ Newsprints and utilities were. mixed. l Trading was brisk in the mines and oils section. Prices rallied from their lows but remained off slightly. Speculatives were mixed in the penny range. In the pro- ducing mines, Hollinger dropped 34; to 21% and Opemiska copper lost 15 cents to 6.75. The. exchanges‘ closing aver- ages show banks iff .16 at 45.27, utilities down .1 at 136.2, indus- trials up .7 at 243.6, papers off .64 at 1121.99 and golds down .28 at 68.08. Abitibi 28 Hud Bay Min 423/. Asbstos 31 Imp on 333/4 Bank Mont‘ 40 T/slut Nick 72 Bank NS 52% Int’ Pap B51/2 Ba.nqueCNat 39 Int Pets 33% B11 411/4 Mass-Hal‘ 61/s Brazil 61/3 McCo1I 52% Bldg Prod 401/2 Noranda 40 C Cement 283/4. Price 391/2 C Cmnt pr 28% Qu Pow V301/I C Bnk Com 421/4 Royal Bank 54 Cdn Brw 277/; St L orp 137/a . Cdn Celan 153/4 Shawin 25% PR 233/4 Stl 623/fa Seagrama 27 Un steel 12% D Bfidg 22%. Walkr ' 263/I Dom Tar 111/.» CANADIAN Foundation 193/‘ Cons Pap 333/. GT Lakes 33 Ford 73% 1 NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP)—The stock market finished in‘ the minus col- umn Tuesday for the third straight ses.sion. Some key issues dropped frac- tions to about 2 points. Numerous leaders were up fractions and a handful of specialties rose 1 to 3 points. Volume was 8 moderate 2,070,- 000 shares compared’ with 2,130,- 000 shares Monday. ' The Assoc-iated Press average of 60 stocks fell 30 cents to $162.20. Industrials, down 90 cents at mid-day, closed off 20 cents. Rails declined 50 cents and utilit- ies 10 cents. Of 1,144 stocks traded, 592 were lower, 294 higher and 258 un- freshness. and 4-way styles. ‘Steels and aircrafts were lover bras and girdles Daisy Fresh is the surest, prettiest way to the figure you dream of having, and you'll discover you're always fresh from the skin out In Daisy Fresh bras and girdles because they're. for lasting 7 Daisy Fresh bundeau in embroidered broad- cloth and elastic, $3.00. Also in longline, basque Daisy Fresh zipperedlgirdle in elastic with satin panels sprinkled with tiny daisies, $16.50. Also in pull-on, panfy girdle and garter belt styles" 0 O . ‘Trade Marks Reg'eI. _ - —the choice of fashionable women the world over. BOTHIC C SARONG 0 DAISY FRESH 0 NUBACK o LILY OF FRANCE - TEENFORM changed. Twenty - five stocks made 1957 - 58 highs and five touched lows. Metals and chemicals were under the most selling pressure. most of the day and closed mixed. Among Canadian issues on the New York Exchange, Interna- tional Nickel lose 21/4, McIntyre Porcupine 11/2, Aluminium Ltd. "/3 Hudson Bay Mining 1/4 and Cana- dian‘ Pacific ‘/3. Dome Mines gained 1/3. In the Canadian list on the American Stock Exchange, Pres- ton East Dome lost 3-16, Brazil- ian Traction ’/a and Jupiter Oils and Richwell 1-16 each. Eureka and Scurry-Rainbow gained 1-16 each. What stocks did: Tues. Mon.V Advances 294 322 Declines . 592 579 Unchanged 238 234 Total issues 1114 1135 Bth Stl 391/: Knncott 84% Borg Warner 28% Monty W 351/Z4 C and 0 50 NY Cut 13% Cons Edison 487/3 Radio Corp 331/4 El Auto El 26% Std Oil NJ 505/s Gen Elec 611/4 Uid Aircraft .161/s Goodyar 74 , Vanadium . 31%. Gt Nor Ry 32% Westngse 62% Int T and T 313/4 How to KEEP FIT after 50 In the old days fifty seemed the signal to slow down —take tlings easy —-watch your diet—get more rest. It’; still good advice. But these days you can lace Iilty with many interesting and active years ahead, —active, that is, it you can avoid backache and the tired-out” feeling, due to kidney and bladder disorders, that often develop around that age. For more than 60 years Dodd’s Kidney Pills have been helping men and women of all ages‘ to keep kidneys ana bladder in good order,—helping them to feel better, to work better, and get more fun out of life. If you are approaching fifty or past it, Dodd’s Kidney Pills may helI pa, too. You can depend on Dodd’s. 54 .. . GRAIN I WINNIPEG (CP) - Trading generally was on dull lines Tues- day on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- 1/2-1 lower 3.05%; Oct. 3/I-1/é lower 1.951/4; 2 1.94%; 3 1.841/4; and domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.631/2, Eggs, Wholesale dealer prices Rye: May 1/5 lower 1.05: Jly 01252 1.59%; 3 1.52%; 4 1.431/4; " 1271/11; 6 1.25%; 1 Durum 1.951/fig] 2 1.94%; 3 1841/4. change. Oats: May unchanged 70; Jly unchanged 69%-a; Oct. unchangedllower 1.04"’/s; Oct. unchanged 1.061 1/bib. 691/4n. A WEEKLY BUSINESS REV FRIENDLY NEIGRLY SERVIC FAST SERVICE In The Office by 9 Cleaned and Ready For Pick-up At 5 L WE DO ALL REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS Rite-Way Cleaners 192 Fitzroy St. Dial 7387 166 Queen Street Barley: May unchanged 91%; Jly 17$ lower 91b; Oct. unchanged export to countries outside IWA: 1 Nor 1.63%; 2 1.59%; 3 1.52%; 4, A _ 1 Flax: May 11/2 lower 3.103/i; Jly 1.43%.; 5 1.27%; 6 1.25%; 1 Duruml MONTREAL (CF) - 511011 ' 911/lib. 2.84%'2.35. Residents of Charlottetown and District have reason to be proud of the shopping cen- I-res in this community. T’hey‘are‘ able to boast of diversified and well stocked stores. Local and district business concerns rank. favourably with those in larger centres. The business firms represented on this page of the Guardian-Patriot are live and up-to-date concerns, that invite your patronage. The services they have to offer are ‘of the best and dealing with them result-spin mutual satisfaction. and assists fh jfy bet-I-er. NEW‘ SPRING DRESSES .. ‘ Arriving Daily See our March Clearance Sale Ad in Today’s Patriot and tomorrow’s Guardian and Patriot KENNE'DY'S. LADIES‘ WEAR Dial 3925 .« PRODUCE Prices tor class two wheat 10:‘ IWA turc department C1u0t3li°n53 extra 2 ISLAND AUTO BODY WORKS A COMPLETE ‘Alignment Work Paint Jobs PHONE 8613 70 Dorchester Street CONNIE LeCLAlR Building Contractor Q Builderiof fine homes Q Repairs and alterations Q Tile work I Q Kitchen modernizing Q Cabinet work . Q Let us’ help you plan your needs . PHONE 9141 64 -Orlebar St. I MacDONALD ‘ RADIO SERVICE “Specializing In Radio 7 Rubber Welders New Tire Sales - Recapping Rubber Welding Dial 8432 - Repairs”. 7 , 180 Kent St. Dial 0915’ M st_1’}f‘,:t,,4,%2Road MAPLE LEAF BAKERY “We Bake Up To a Standard - - 3 I Not Down to a. Price” 115 Kent St. YOUR . . GUARDIAN BEST ADVERTISING ~ . BUY 7 Is The - PATRIOT ‘ 1951 1953 S. R. Johnston 1:‘ a Chev. °“ Ltd. _ V - I i . Va Ton Truck “Ford and Edsel" M emu” Low mileage Sales - Service -Parts C01“ in’ 5" Good Buy St. Peters Rd. 8548 I and Drive- RITE - WAY Cl. EANERS LTD.‘ Ladies; Don't be caught napping when Spring housecleaning rolls around. Take down those drapes, dig out your Spring wardrobe remove those slip co_v- ers, and send the lot around to Rite-Way.‘They Wlll return everything to you as bright and clean as a new Spring day. Use Rite-Way’s fast two-way service, Dial 7387. They guarantee any article received at the of- fice by nine o’clock in the morning will be ready by five o’clock the same evening; Rite-Way specializes in dry-cleaning, but in addition they have a shirt laundry for their dry-cleaning customers. At Rite-Way all re- pair work is carried out by an expert tailor: This enterprising firm began’ business in Char- lottetown January 25, 1947. Members of the original partnership were: N. D. MacLean, C. R. Campbell, H. G. Campbell, and L. R. Bagnall. Following_incorpor- ation on February 28, 1956, the old partnership was dissolved and the present officers were appointed: L. R. Bagnall, president; H. G. amrpbell, vice- president; C. R. Campbell, secretary-treasurer. Directors include the Wives of the principal shareholders: Eileen M. Bag- nall, Blanche E. Campbell, and Edna M. Campbell. V One of the most modern dry-cleaning plants in Eastern Canada was installed by Rite-Way Cleaners in 1955. A new silk-finishing machine was also pur- chased at this time: Recently» Rite-Way began re- turning dry-cleaning in clear, poyethylene covers very . useful for many household purposes. ' \ Employing a full time staff of -15, Rite-Way in addition to local pick-up and delivery service, sends-a truck to Souris once a Week. This Vehicle calls regular- ly atvarious stations en route, many. people in Eastern areas taking regular advantage of this convenient service. ' if Decorative Wall Boards . . Plywood: . . P MacDONALD - ROWE . Arborite . . . .Floor and Ceiling Tile Lower Water St. Don't Neglect Your Car In Cold Weather WI: specialize in lubrication with modern equipment. We carry a large stock of Marvelube. Mobiloll and Esso, and Esso Extra Gasoline. ' ARTHUR ROPER’S "Imperial Service Station Dial 8211 122 Euston» St. Dial 8575 I Phone 7369 L. J. ROSSITER PRODUCE DEALER ‘WHOLESALE SEED —- MASTER FEEDS HOG. POULTRY and DAIRY FEEDS NEW HOLLAND MACHINERY Grafton Street East V ESTATE OF MRS. JOHN WILLIAMS . 5 Established 1861 Member Florists’ Telegraph Delivery Assn. _ Your Local .Merchants Are Your Neighbors! Deal With Them And They Deal With You! Your local stores are stocked with the finest of merchandise at the fairest of prices . —cIncl-’- By dealing at home you get friendly. personal , service and ensure greater local prosperity. BUY FROM YOUR LOCAL FIRMS BENEFIT YOUR COMMUN|T' nleulunl 40. small 44; b‘ 65. 25. Receipts: 185. Butter: Current receipts 62‘/2; ‘wholesale Quebec fresh-grade Creamery prints job price 64-66; fresh wholesale 631/1- Cheese: F.O.B. factory, Ontario ‘ to country stations, wooden cases. l white 333/s. colored 335/3; _1a1.ge 47%_43; large 471/2-48; Ilivered Montreal, Quebec white em in serving you kind the commun- C 53%: C I " 1 . . tario Wm. cred 34%. ~ I Whiting Potatoes; N .45; P.E.I '75 d9‘ 43--50; Que. loos 5755. work consult: line of Massey "R°WcE,LIn. 0 PhoIIoV85gy ‘ V , LARTER IIRosV = ; . ispecializing In ‘ >« ‘ concnnrn WORK orgm, Manufacturing concrete Blacks “Concrete Sewer Pipe” ‘ l ’ ' Phone /9609 A. B. MacRAE . ’ ' I Custom .!GrkIdlng ,VMixing, ‘ I . Check-R-Mix lonueonnoms A Purina Chow: New Idea. Farm Equipment . PHONE 95141 Winsloe ’ P.‘ E. 1. Crown Bukery~ linkers or Delicious Crown Bread . On sale at your neighborhood grocery Free Estlntutes A DIAL 5270 * m,,,,,,,,,;,1,'.p“,; « 44 Dorchester st. 125 KenI.st.V ‘ I For the Finest TV. ANDRADIO "SERVICE = “PHONE 6021". ‘ ISLANDS. RADIO CENTRE 5' I DIAL 5558 _ New of Spring I Q «Lingerie in Nylon and Drip ' -E New Spring Shades I M Q _ THE FASHION SHOPPE Q 141 Gt. George’ St. .‘Z§F' 3.9555 _- 4 THE PURE MILK CO. LTD. V P. 0. Box .132. Clarified and Pasteurized Milk «V Cream — Blend — Butter - Cheese — 100 CT“. , Homogeulzed Products 7 , “Our driver passes your door daily-’«" See him or phone 5556 for prompt delivery. I FALLS AUTO IIoDY.REl’A . ’ “Paint Jobs laispeéiallvlp Deperidable Body and Fem’ W” . l_~%_§‘‘E§‘5’§‘VE?§§=. §§§"§$§é".%'3-E 3'5 Easifi i__ TRADE AND SAVE 4 AI: ‘ EASTERN AUTO SUPPLY ._./ Charlottetown y n.._._ J 152 Great George St. Charlottetown Dial 9624 114 Pownal St. Same Location - Same Family ' 181 Great G'°°"g° Sb mail 6917 gt . “Flowers For All Occasions” ’ ‘ ‘ - V ‘ ' Drigi al c b to E I! _g .5635- . am ' 1-. o. Box 750 _. Phone 4525-13 Up. Prince st. I BENEFIT YOURSELF Fishiiig 3:: lilstril-rs $4-75 " . ‘ WHITE ‘ROSE ‘ . 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