vg et MRSS Ferguson=ap=i6 -tociim ed. to DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto: Market higher, trad- ing light. Montreal: Market higher, trading active. New York: Market Mixed, trading moderately active CURRENCIES . MONTREAL (CP) — United’ States dollar in terms of Cana- dian. funds down 1-16 at $1.07 19-32. Pound sterling down 3-16 at $3.00%. NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP) steadied in’ a mixed and cautl- ous....stock.. market -Monday.—as President Johnson brought his influence to bear on the dead- locked negotiators in the steel- labor. dispute. : The Dow Jones industrial.av- erage took a trivial loss of 33 at 895.63 The Associated Press average of 60 stocks closed unchanged at 33.1 with -industrialsoff —1, rails off 2 and utilities up 3. U.S. steel ended the day with a loss of % at 50'2 but it sold as high as 50%s: Jones and Laughlin rose %, Lukens 1%, Steels Republic Steel % and Bethle,, hem 1%. Among Ganadian issues Canadian Javelin rose %s, curry Rainbow Oil and Brazil- fan Traction %, Molybdenite 1-16. Preston lost %, Canadian Marconi ‘. What stocks did: Mon Fri. Advances 597 664 Declines 469 456 Unchangee. 903 252 Total Issues 1369 1372 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS By. The Associated Press Reth Steel 27% Monty W 2 Borg Warrier 482 NY Cent STM Cc and O 69% Radio Corp 37 Cons Edison 44% South Pacifie %% Gen Flec 106 Std Oi NJ 74% Goodyear 48% Utd Aircraft 83% [ Nor Ry 56% Vanadium Un Int T T 56 Westngse 4% Kennecott 111 e ~ MONTREAL (CP) Utilities were lower and against the gen- eral trend Monday on the Mont- real and Canadian stock ex- thanges. Trading was active. Industrial volume. was 95,000 shares and mines and oils 1,- The composite index was up “612 to 154.87 Industrials were up “0.24 to 160-25. Asbestos -dropped—4to & . 05 and Canada Cement %% to 55. Banks were up 067 to 124.25. Royal added one point to 77 and Nova Scotia % to 73%4. Provin- ciale rose '2 to 51%. Papers were up 0.02 to 123.55. Great Lakes added 14 to 24% and Dominion Tar % to 19 5-9. Fraser loast %*« to 31%. Utilities were off 0.51 © at 150.16. BC Telephone fell % to #412 and Bell Telephone % to 5814. Quebec Natural Gas was off “% at 10% and CPR added % to 66. In senior oils Imperial climbed %4 to 5444. BA dropped % to 29% and Husky %& to 12. Metals were mixed. In base fssues -Noranda fell 34 to 48% and Hollinger was up ‘s to 287s. In the primaries, Algoma -rose 14 to 6434 and Dominion Found- ries \% to 27%. Steel of Canada added ‘'s to 29. Machinery issues were ahead $114 and Hawker Siddley off %~ at 5%. 2 Among- speculative mines, Dolsan added six cents to 9 cents. with a turnover of 693,- 550 shares.. Midepsa was up five’ cents to $3.25 and inspira tion off 15 cents at $1.60. Ju- bilee Iron dropped 10 cents to $4.15 and Black Hawk five cents ot $2.71. MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press Montreal Stock Exchange—Aug. Complete tabulation of Monday trans unless actions. Quotations in cents marked $. z -Odd lot, xd——Ex-dividends, kr—_Ex-rights, xw EX ? warrants: ~Net- thanze is from preéviious beard - lot closing «ale , - Nee Stock ~ Sales High Low Close Ch'ge Abitibi 2270 Silt ‘; 1155 % Algoma 200 $45 64%. Ha - Alliance 125 $0, 9% Hn + Uh Akamin OW $28, 28 28's — Ve Alumin 4% p 275 $29% 39% 39%. a Ang T pr 2% {¢ $53 33 33 1 Ashesins 176 4 Atl Suz 400 X% Bank. Mont 2 | Bank NS . , 7 4 Bang CN 135 1g Banq PC 175 4 Rath P 5 Bell Phone 18:9 —-%* Brazil 603 U BA Oil 1:25 -% BC Forest 360 ‘ B C Phone 47 % BC Phn rts 3240 Brinco 7940 Bruck B 100 ‘ 3 Caa: Pow.__11133 $2414 24's 244 + Cdn Brew 3265 SBS, 88 Bla — Ms Can Brew pr 25 Sitia “Sha Ha + % C. Brew B pr 50 $53'2 5342 534% C Chem wts 100 935 935 935 =65 Cc Imp Bk C 515 SA 63% 64 +% iL 225 $20's 20% Wis — %& oI Pow 200 $23 233 CI Pow pr 30 $19'S 49'a 49'S OPR 4465 $664 65% 66 + % CPR 4 pepr 400 39% 9% e+ Can P Fina 200 $i2'g 12'2 12% Cent Del 200 $il ll li Coghiin 1435 $13's 13 13's + &% Col Cell pr 450 $26's 26 6 — % ton MS 1300 $43% 43% 43'4 Con Paper 875 S10% 40% 40% % C Glass nim 69% Me 9% Crain RL 130 $27 26% 27 Cr Zell A." SO $29% 29% 29% Crush Int 200 $14% i4's 14% —-% Denison 200 $34 x HH +1 Dist Seag 7 $38% 3 | Dotasco WO Sti 27s Wet M Dofasco A Bw mH “ D Glass SOO $14% 14% He + SD D Stores 1170 $25%2 25% b%s*- % Dom Text 110 $30% 30% 30% Donohue 45 38% - 8% 8% Du Pont 100 $48 48 48 Dupuie A 200 $10% 10% 10% Eddy M 100 $38 38 C3 Guar Tr i 87 7 i — dawk Sid 15 $5% 5% i%-— Husky Oil 1925 $i2'e” 12 i2 -—-% tmp_Oil 45 SH% Hu ™% ind Accept 840 $23%. 2F% 29% tnt Nickel wm 99" 9s iat Pap 43; .S32%- 32% K+ ivblaw B i725 FISH 10% 104 — 6 Lau F rts 3290 WS x F MB ant PR 1375-320 2s Maritm: Tel 1355 $2iv 2% 14 M Fer 1515 S3i% 30% 31% °- % A 1085 $99 3% 0 + ots : & ‘Ss sy » Wine Siite like . ussens $24 24 Nila s 0% ‘ Norand ) $19% 18% 42% —% Pow mn 2 $ ‘ ; + * Price Br 44 $9% Nis Bu QN Gas © S.0% 1% ‘ Que Ph i%s Ba $o% cae +e ? Roliand A mM S$10% 10% 10% Ron dazi xd $: ‘4 4 OYAL Bank $ 4.0 mi e su em A $i6 % is Scout Las » Sita 14% “4% Sogamines Og Sl)'« . »*+ * OSS iced! 26 $2)'3 23% BH Steei Can oo $29 23 +” ‘% Fin A 50 $13 i3 + Tr Can PI 305 $35'4 % » Tr Mt P I ” $2 2 + Un. Cartide 5 $é 2 2 Walk GW Tig $37 3% 3%— %& Weston A iw gta w 20 amg B Bel i000 35 6 35 Ameran 7 =} Anthonian ? i Arne 5 3 Bary allee és Batemar 6 +2 Black Hawk ; 5 Black Riv 4 +) Blue Ban vw luewtr ~ w 3¢ %® tT Bruneau sm = 25 My U4+ % Burnt Hil Tino 633 32% 33 e Cassiar 0 $134 4 Ceasland 3250 «540 ¥ 3 +10 Chemailéy a Is TF ‘ 1 Cheskirk 000" ti 4 = Vy C Maniti 0600 55 52 $$ +2 « Mogador oo 23 23 23 2 Copstrm 2000 ° o, Mw-%* Couyretie A 440° Sé 6a oh Delta Flec "200 “235 215-215 Delta Min THO 35 94-35 Denault 0 «$i 1% i Do san 692500 100 87 9 +6 DExplers 1008 12 12 12 —2 D Lease 100 «12% 12 a jiaSiinum oo) 6 2 8 E Vents 3600 «28 25 25 s Emp Oi) 2000 64 6% 64 + ‘Fab 2500 «3644-6 % i— Fano 1500 8% 8 8 3 Fontana 1000 44a 4S NH Fox Lake 300 «29 26 %¢ ~3 Fundy Lo 4% 4% 4% Garney low O78 7° 78 —1 G Autmron 900 195 1860 195 +8 Glen Lake 900 180 175 ‘fo ~10 Gr W Ms 2500 100 98 100 +k Inspiratn 300 165 160 160 —19 Int Ceram 4000 13 12 12 Int Dredg 00 29 29 2 James B 37500 4 38 40 3 Jabilee 14600 430 410° «(415 10 Kontikt 100 ia ° 9 “4 Ladubore 1500 | » ». 3» i L Dufaukt 30 44 14% 144 M Lamontag A 1%) $19 oe 4 Louanna om 15 12 13's “4 M Hygrade (00 17 5 17 +2 Meich pr OO S% SK Sie “ Mer Chip 2000 «12% 32% 12% +1 Mid Chib 5$06..21 2i 23 Mieepsa 1100 325. 320 325 +3 Mistange 3350021 18 Par + | Malby 300-50 60 8 N Forma 2000 5 5 5 4 _ NW Amuiet 6000 5% Sq § Nocana 43000 «22 17 19 ~-2% NA Asb On 4 6 6 Norvalie 4000 % 8 9 » Opem Exp 1000 «12 12 12 + Paat Sivr 319500 4 33 ® +3 Paaudash 1500 9 S4 9 Peace River 500 440 420 (440 +29 Pennbec 3000 «(17 17 17 Porcup * 1200 22 20 21% +14 Que Chib 1000 14 4 i4 Que ind M 2500 2% 19 2 -—3 Rancheria 7000 101 SS . 10! +1 Ra Peté B 260 75 70 w~ -—§ Ruby Foo 600 385 385 365 —5 Rusty Lake 4000 24 24 24-3 StL. Cokim 1450 225 220 20 —J St Laaw Inv 400 80 78 ~” Sai..awe 5004 Koy Se |} Stvr- Sum 23500 20 16. !9 Silver T SOO 7 oS. SIG EG Dufault 4000 6 6 6 Statrs—Ex 12400-98858 $1 Sid "Gold 1000 «15 5 3 -3 Tache 400 we 16g mi7 3 Tib Expl 1000 6 6 6 +1 Transterre 2000 39 - 3% . WwW +1 Un Obalski 1100- 35 35 3s —t U Towns El 305 $l7% 17% 17 Western T 10500 42% 40 Westville 400 618 oo Sales to, c.ose Industrials 95,000, Mines’ and Oils, 1,694,900. TORONTO TORONTO ‘CP)—Stocks were mixed and price changes mostly fractional -n light trading. on the Torento_Stock— Exchange Monday. The industrial index,-a meas- urement _of investors’ confi- dence and particiption in the market; climbed .05 to -165.20. Union Gas had the best gain, up to 30‘«> Royal - Bank 8 Fe <on tacked on 7s at 3134. Bank of ‘Nova So3a20no22imbed %- to 7333, but Bank of Montreal fell ‘> te-61'2 and -Toronto-Dom- inion *s to 60%. Gunnar~ Mining “fell” 34-cents-to $1.91 in active dealings: A re port on the company’s financial expected soon. was requested last week by the exchange after the company’s stock fell -harply and Gunnar management said thateits -con- struction division, eNethare Corp., wes in financial trouble Senior base metals took a strait tos:, due” chiefly” to set- backs of ‘2 to Inco at 93'2 and Hudson Bay at 67'2. Denison climbed 3s “to 335, and its af- filiated company, Roman—Corp., X) cents to $7.30. United Keno Hill, a sharp loser last week, re- covered 20 cents to $6.10. Golds were the < strongest group with the index climbing 94 to 169.07. Dome advanced % to. 44 and -Cochenour Williams 10 cents to $3.90. A late burst of trading gave Obaska a gain of -7 to 38 cents in the speculative mining list. Louvicourt added 5 at 35 cents and White Star, 1 at 48 cents. United Buffadison dipped 16 cents to $1:54 after” S@iling as as $1.45 at one point. Last week it sold as hiBh as $2.40. New -Mylamaque eased 2'> to 30 cents and Probe 1 to 49 cents. On index, western oils were up .02 to 97.76 and the TSE in- dex .05 to 155.28. Base nietals fell .18 to 78.81. Volume for the day was 3,160,000. shares com- pared with 3,811,000 traded Fri- day TORONTO CLOSING STOOKS By The Canadian Press Forento Stock Exchange—Aug. Complete tabulation of Monday trans Is low actions Quotations in cents uness marked $. z Odd lot, xd Fx-dividend. xr--Ex-rrzhts. xw Ex-warrants. Net change is from preyious board - lot closing sale Net Stock Sales Wigh Lew Close Ch'ge MINES Acad /Uran 5175 s 6 Accra 20 = 32 » $2 2 Adyucate “ we wn ws 3 Agno we 143 30 133 All Pivch 10 135'2 15% 15% Am Larder (3500°. 30 26 a =k A Am Moly 2999 24 235 2 +2 Area imo 73 7 73 1 Arjon 16500 TA SD Wo +1 Armore 200) = 32 3i +33 — % A Arcadia 3175 19. 0 Auner wo oe 6 108 o Banktie d 08 4 3 Iss 2 Barnat ww 0 o , Bary xexpl 4000 ly > & Baska wz te + * BeHetect Soo 31 2 3 Rev cons 7 z ? z Bic’ Nama 1500 9990 t Bralorne 1700 3035 5300 MS 10 © w 7 while_Massey-—, The report. PRODUCE MONTR cultural Fes country extra-lar im 38 Offerings fair Butter erable 92 55° Cheese waxed sale 45 Skim process no process no roller feed powder der 42-5 Potatoe 15 prices. Que new Ont 2.75-3 00; 50s 125; ge small Quebec feed EAL Ct department whoesaie statio 42 ns ar 5 adequate current receipts score 54%; delivered current winte 40, 13-13 rec milk powder 1 in bags 1434-16'; 1.1 ind 2 cents s 10s 5s 10s 33 >) Agri- quotations prices . to fibre cases ge 41: med- am: CC mM Demand tend- 93 score Montreal, whole- colored eipts spray in bags 14 butter milk whey pow- wholesale selling new! fe 50s 1.10-125; 425-450; Ws 72-.74; NB (new) LIVESTOCK MONTR EAL CP) Cattle prices were steady to W cents higher and_calves steady Mon- day on market Receipts 5 hogs; calves; lambs Choice steers 25.75; ’ medium 22-24; the Montreal Trading livestock was act've 510 cattle; 9% sheep and good 1% common Common heifers 12.50-17.50. Good cows 15.50-16.75; sales to 17.25; mon Good bulls mon and medium 12-17. Good vealers 26-29: sales to 30; 2) medium 14 - 12.75-13.75; cutters 10-12.50. canners 15.50; com- and 17.25-19. 50; com- medium 21-25; common 15- Hog prices not established Lambs 22.50; few sheep 5.00. Rreul Reef 2700 Brugswk 2720. Bunker BR 14500 Camfle 6550 Camp Chim = 700 Camp, RL 25 Cc Tung shoo. C Dyno 1200 (> Faraday 300 C Jamieson 1100 C Malart 2550 Cantri 5000 Candore Captain , a Cassiar a5 Cent Pat so Cheskirk 59000 Chester 4000 Chib-Kay - 5200 Chimo 4400 Chrom 400 Coch Will 2250 Comb Met 4500 Coniagas 1100 Conigo 900 Con-Key 1000 Cons Brewis 2300 C_CaJinan_ 5000 Cc Halli 73900 C_Marben 1000 1@, 15% 15% o14% 14° 144%-- % ec ae 'a -5 wo MS aS 42000 «415 420+ 8 neha ia « ww 3 1% 61st «188° —8 0 SOSA 118.112 112 —8 so m- & 2 2 » 2 -1 41% M6 +h 1 ™ » 1 $134 33% 13% 140. 140 «140-8 11% 10% 114--% i9 1% 19 ere ae ee 14% 158° 158° —1 40 #110 115 -10 3c 380 wD C+10 23 3 23 o 8 8 -8 so 8 2 +3 10 eee) % Me 264 —% % 9 s -—-% % DA BAM 17%. 1% 175 +10 C Morrison 32150 190.17 Con Nichol 3000 12 12 12 C Rambier 00 190 166 106 = —4 € Regcourt 1000 94 %% 94—% Cop Corp 5700 52 48. SO + Craigmt 53% $124 12% 12% + Crowpat 2500 7 7 7 Cresiland ap @ se Daering 7300 13«12=—CO12 + D’Aragon 1500 15% 15 154--% Deer Hora 5300-41 41 417+ & D'Eldona -'220591:*21=~«* Ss 8 Delhi Pac 2000 18 «#174 % + % '\ Denison 7030 $34 «33% 3% + & ‘Dome 320 $44 44 at Donalda 6500. 10 A wm ~ Duraine a | East Sull 550 710 705 708 F Mar 1050 450 450 «450 Fneoeur 9000 «(16 16 16 Frobex . 05 Cis 1 Genex 13000--47 44— 4442 —26 Gnt Masct 100 156 te 158 «643 Gacier 4000 «11 10% 11 Goldray 9100 63 #62 6 +1 Gortrum 7200-315 300 305-8 Goldrim 21100._,40-—-.38......40.... Grandroy 00-34% CO + Guff L 1005 9 $s 9. Gunnar 29010 224 «4199 191 —% Granisle 1100 255° 255 «255 Hard__Rock 2420 « 11%__ lla s1lia — ” Hastings ROSS 319 Heath 3000 64% CS 6 Hud Bay 300 $68 |—674 874 — Int Bits 1300111 106 107 —4 I Kenvil.e a0 42 8 0 —1 Irish Cop 3400 8 254 34—% Jron...Bay. 2800..178. 174 173 -3_ Iso 2000 232 230 230, Jaacobus 10000 «11% 11% 11% Joliet 27400 A a -8 Jonsmith 5222 164 16 146 —%& Joutel 400 104 101 101 -2 Kerr Acd 935 795 785 785 K Anacon 144 330 310 310 —2 K Desmond 1100 38 3% % +2 Kopan 9000 16 «15% 16 Lakehead 200 30H B L. Osu 1000 15% 13543 154 + % Laa Lat 510 $14% 14 “-—-% Lengis 500, 0 39 3 + Latin~ Am-—~—-4000—-10 1@ —-10----——- Leitch xd 3000 500 480 490 +10 Liberian 100 $16'a2 1652 1642— % Louvict 129700 35 2% 38 +38 Macdon 1000 313 3 1t MacLeod 3000 103 103 303 +2 Malanic 3300 76 —CO74COT8 Man Bar 1110 19% 19% 194 Maarchant 2300 247 240 240 . Maafcon 300 7. Te_.7™% Matach a $:.% ” Mattgmi 480 $17 17 177 +%*% McAdam 7600 112 108 108 +3 Mcintyre 235 $84 83% 4% % McKen 54758 ™ % MecWat 320 32 #31 Mentor 320 65 8 4%+% Merrill 700 1% a 4 Meta Uran 6p0 Ii 10% 10% Midrim 15700 53 498%, 49% —3% Min.Ore 19000 12% 12 12 Mt Wright 300 6 so Mult#M 19900 -56 SASS Nealon 1050 «84 4 84H New Bid 29250 «10 9 $s -%k New Ca 6850 81 T% TT —-3 N Goldvue 7000 21% 21 21- —I N Kelore 1:300 14 13 13 -1 Newlund 1000" 15 5 15 New Taku 600 Ss; Nisto 00 6M CD 94+% Nor-Acme 500 «(133 13 13 Norbeau 200 185 «185 8185 Norlartic 3000 84 HHECOHSH Norlex 4000 14% 14% 44+ % Norpax 4500 15 132 15 +t North Exp 500 140 «140 «(140 N Coldstrf 2600 102 1 108 N Rank 9100 2 Northeal 24200 4H 3 x Northgate 170 790 7385 75 —10 Norsp A w Oo «52 52 32 Obaska 21990 & » am 47 Opemiska (2002 895 «= BSS Orchan 23500 470 4500 «40-15 Orenada 19500 9% 9 Mik Osisko 1000 43 3 Paramaq ooo 13 = «6120 «(14% Pax Int 3125 oH W2.3t —%% Pee Expl 2000 «2)'s 2i's 2i's-- Peetiess 11wo 1% Ww 10% Petroo ww 6 9 % Pine Pot ow $9 a2 38's % Probe 73437 Si “* #» —1 Que Man 43300 2h'a 22's Mig + IH Qunston 1 (16 5 3 —1 Quemont $75 = 1, 10% Radiore io 18 105 15% --7 Razan 6 mn mM mM! «C8 Raayrock om R . 190 oo kaon 1364 Rockwin 12000 Komea 90 7 Kevan Coa too Ky anes 4000 Satem Lind Satethte 2000 “Sheep Cr 700 Sherrie 00 Silyerfield 60) beret 2. Gi One 24 The sardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Aug. 31. 1965. Sola edhe Dynam.? jonee 1008 ivemaq a5 (8 27%. 2 ww Plains 200 Slike lite tit - ‘* Banif 5950 620 600 65 ~—l0 Sil Miller oo 6 Iie % Gin o ss ss as 3 Calvert 200 OM 35 3 Ml Saad 21 125 iz 22 Miu Cay = 6 61 6 1 W Deceta 3395 %5 350 (350 C8 p.scoe 8 277 m7 - Murphy 300 0 475 40 MINES Starratt 008 iM 4% 1% \ Davies loo 62% O21 2 61 Un Guffad 13000 17% 145 16 —16 Sua Cont 10508 2) _ a+ % Nor Am G 500 670 6 oe +! Dy Eldna 220591 21 i“ © +2 Su livar o 4 45. NC Ouis 00 350 «335 «2 ’ Obasha 219800 Be 3 WM +? Sunburst “MM 12° “1% et NCO pe 100 $43%_ 43% 424 * Louviet 129700 «635 24 35 +S Teck Corp 330 300 «(500500 Numse wts “ 63MM 2 3 % N Mylam 122200 32 2% WM -2% Texmont; 32100 198 1133 123 4 Ohailia 300 12a 1a 1% a MUTUAL FUNDS Lexore ~ 8 w w i Permo 31% BW, BM 2a By The Canadian Press Thom | 0 Yu YS 6-8 Cetra 10 Mm OS A lapeites, fue. O oleced Tombil! 2500 18) fre ine Ponder 100 . os : 2 nm 8 Rid Ass Torment 8028 7 6'4 17 Praime Onl oO 770 «6270 «20 5 Adanke Mutua 29% «#326 Tribag 040 224 21, 2 Prove as 2700 230 «295 MY 2 andrea Equity 200 «(3.8 Tundra ime. a3" a3 a3 , Seurry Rain 06 $18% 18% 1's ‘* an Cdn Com 655 7.18 Ashes 10 300 203 «(993 , Sianwell 163 10 40 0 -3 All Can Diy a6 946 Un Baf 1800 17%) =45 «154 ‘6 «Union Ou : SiS, 1%, 19% American Growth 473 S17? ‘CL Mine 00 =a , Unispher oo 644% «4 “ 6-1 Assoc Investors 5% $ 8 Un Keno 1000 €25 610 610 +20 WU Canso 3300 320 305 (910 --5 = Reg ubran 41.43 44.99 Un Fort mmo O22 19 ~” to Reet P 300 «27a, 27% 27% - 1% Canada Growth 5.99 6.58 Upp Can 1550 180 175 igo 1 Vandoo 1000 SMa 5+ % Canada Security 497 (5.46 eee 4700 430 «6415 «(430 5 Wsburne Ooo 138 138 3 Oy) Can Gas Frerzy 8 a9 974 W Reaver 3600 17 17 7 .2 W Dee wie 700175 1% 1:70 . s : ; West Mines 7490 525 505 525 1S Wilshire 30 35 65lCUMS OU _ mace moor a ren a — Wilco 47100 SoS gk BANKS Canafund 63.41 56.08 Willrey 4200 170° 168 179 Mont 39 S62 41% 81'S - & Campion Mutual 725 789 Winch 200 a — NS 266 $73% 73 79% > Collective Matual 603 6.53 Windfall 7008 27% 26%, 27 —1 Royal mm 6. f 4 le we 10.65 11.67 Ye Bear = 3700 172-168-171, +2—Tor-Dam 302 $61 60% 60% — % Commonwealth Int. Leve 9.74 10.67 Young HG W000 6% -6 7 . INDUSTRIALS Corporate. Investors 5.8 6.35 Zeamac 17000 -354a 35% 3552 + “% Alumini 2531 $234 @si-—M Diversified Income A 8 00 Zulapa 20500 20 «1918 ¢ Brew 5078 $8%% Bla 8M — Diversified Income B 5.60 6.15 ols Doseo no $i4 “4 4 xtnvidend Shares $87) 64.24 Acme Gas 13300 21 2» a Si Inv Grp A 50 $124 12 12's + 4 Dominion Compound 4% «468 A-minex 300. 385... 385.295 Pembina 300 $12 120-12. %_ Honfinion ~DKIVIDPND Sata? Am Ledue 1900 -1@ 10 10 — % Simpsons 1926 827% 27 Th + 4% xDreyfus 23:31 24.35 Ang U Dev 1710 3 38 56 -—1° Walkers 305 S37 37% 37K Bominion Equity 2.85 uM- Asamera 333 136 «136' 136 o-- Fntarea Investment 14.41 14.56 « alvert 20 6U%6CUS 35 Total sales: 3,160,000 Furopean Growth 617 6.74 CS Pete $00. 221 300.220 - 2 MORT ACTIVE TORONTO. STOCKS Federated Financial 4.59 5.92 C Delhi w 7. 3 © 7 +9 By The Caanadian Press Federated Growth 60 6.98 C Ex Ges 1030 165. 162 142 -—-3 Steck Sales High Low Close Ch'ge First Oil and Gas 5.39 5.89 c High Cc wen M&M MH ~—% INDUSTRIALS Fonds Collectif A 7.28 «(7.91 Cdn Sup Off 2550 $19% 19% 194-4 Braz 7919 $74 7% ™-- Fonds Collectif B 5.54 | 5.89 Cent Del 2000 Sii% ll 11 Mass-F 5376 $31% 30% 31% + % Fonds Collectif C 8.10 880 Dome Pete 1400 $16% 164 164— % cpR S347 966% 65'2 65% Fraser 9.55 9.60 Dynamic 10200 100 oo Cdn Brew 3078 88% Ba 8'h — "Ve Grouped Income 4.16 455 Fr Pete 1235 415 415 415 —3 Con Gas« 4392 $13%% 13% 19% Growth Equity 4.62 Growth Ol) «a0 G Gaardian Growth Investors rowth lavestors Inti Mutua) Investors Mutua xKeystone Cust $-) xKeystone Cust $4 xKeysione Cust $2 Molson M Fund Mutual Rond Mutua! Accumulating Mutual Rif Mutual Income One William Street Pret et Revenu Mutuel Provident Mutua, xPuutnam Growth Radisson Research Investing Savings Investment 1962 Exec Fund of Cda “TV Electronics Timed Inyestment United .Aceumulative Western Growth ‘x. Denotes U.S as funds.) DIVIDENDS | & ‘ i t & um Slater Steel Industries Lid; ast 4 NET EARNINGS jnine months ended’ July 31; 42 5. | 1965, $1,662,878, 71 4 (St | By THE CANADIAN Press 10S 1.68 oe _ 3 7) 01 | Farge Olle Léd., six mouths ———————_———__— + 6.29 +s jended June 30: 1965, $314,000; | secveeceeeeeeesoce. of 6.4 eo | 830 aro | $356,000. : Stocks — Bond: } 4.97 “a Hardee Farms International |+ ROYAL SECURITIES ? 8.7 5. ° a1 ogo |L4d., year ended May 29: 1965, | » Corporation Ltd. ; ie tap |SAN: 1804, $250,605 (net oss). |) 137 Gratien Sty Ch'tows. | 6.03 6.85 | Pacifie Petroleums Lid., six) Telephone: 4-8583 ‘ ve 11.70 (months ended June 30; 1965,'¢ Alex M. 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Giant size tub washes really big family loads, handles small fise fabric loads moving parts to wear out, trouble-free! Come see it, buy it at Holmamn’s. loose and Less Reg. 329.95—SALE You're so much better off with Frigidaire Automatic Laundry in your home ... .. you'll have time to spare for other activities and the livin’ is easier! FRIGIDAIRE MATCHING CLOTHES : DRYER Gentle as a breeze . . . with Exclusive Frigidaire “Flowing Heat'’. Fills the drum with a stream of - air. dries fluffy soft .°. . drying . . for wash 'n wears. stretching to reach the Jint screen. Right on the door (where it should be) at your _ finger-tipm, Even the tiniest lint pagticles are caught. Smooty as glass, rust-resistant (p> lain enamel drum 1s snag-free for most delicate of delicates. See-it and save on this Frigidaire, too. : ' Reg. 199.95. value—SALE clothes .deep easy... even No. downpayment, $10. monthly! drain Y STORE Charlot(etown Mon. thru. Thurs. 9:00-- 5:30-—~ Friday ~~ Saturday .. Friday Summerside Mon. thru Thurs. 8:30 - 5:00 Seiten. 8:30 - noon _ Nira ins Miretinnie ntti dt in atin. ite ttl Our customers find it’s the best kind of a wringer washer of all BEATTY WRINGER WASHERS. Test-proven for years of service. Holman’s have sold Beatty washers for over 30. years, some of them are still in use! Deluxe wringer with chrome boards are self-adjusting to garment thickness.‘ Large rollers ers wring clothes ‘extra dry. Automatic trouble-free drain pump emptiestub in only 87 seconds. Trouble-free mechanism «. . Special 6-year warranty. You'll love it, come-to-Holman’s today! . direct drive (only 4 working parts). 91 “Reg. 179.95 value—SALE ~ 1 44 t t No down payment—10.00 monthly? Enjoy faster, cleaner, trouble-free. washdays - - ~ WRINGER WASHER Ever wonder what really gets your clothes clean? Partly the soap you use. of course, but most important, the washing action. The G.E. 3-zone washing action soaps, tlexcs and scrubs by constantly, gently turning over each piece individually through .the 3-wash zones. It's faster, too. Deluxe safety wringer, fast auto- matic drain pump. It’s a Holman Washerama value not to be missed. Reg 129.9% value— SALE ; 104.97 No down payment—8.00 monthly! HOURS: coves OOO = OG «+. 9:004 5:30 8:30 - 9:00 s