./—-i SUMMARY Markets At A Glance ” THE CANADIAN PRESS “on” _. Market strong in ate tradmg- ” “d”; York—Market mixed; cop- _, #5 in demand. mum —— Market generally : W in moderate trading. /——————————‘ écu121215r~1c0=s , (GP) —— The US. closed Monday at a dis- #0731515 per cent in terms ‘_ (Canaan funds, up 1432. Pound m £159 7-16, up VI. , /—-——__d-— PRODUCE i W (or) —-Algricul- 7 Wm quotations: 'fl dealer prices ism war a “all: 1 5 .; nest: grade creamery im jab price 6319-0415; flesh '1 ' 153%. W: Delivered Montreal not ,wqd, W white 33%, col- 1, 33%; wholesale Quebec u 3%, colored 34%. Olmrent 2. W Ontario white fob. grad- eu‘datlon 35, colored 35%; no “stations for wholesale Ontario. mules: P.E.I. 75s 1.75-2.25; 1751.505 25.1.50; P.E.I. 101.23- 1 g, 01.13. 1.75200; N03. 50.; 151.50; 17.03.10; arm; Quebec, gfi, 750 1.101%: Ontario 750 l' 00; N. Carolina 1005,3511 $ on higher 3.04 .10; Dec. 5% 8.14%; May 5% ligher E 11y 1 higher 1.11; ‘Oct. 70 I 1.13%; Dec. "/0175 What“ , 315%; May its higher 1.19%. NEW YORK ,hawromr (am—m'm mallet rxl-sted profit taking lloadayanlmovedlwanotwto another-Mfortheyearln V} favorable Wall Street comment Anaconda boosted this stock -. '50: most active as it rose 1%. Emily. Kennecott was up 2, 4mm 12 and Phelps Dodge . Canadian issues on the New “Elk Exchange generally rose. enceptdions were Aluminium . u. Distillers Shamans 830180 .. Granhy Mining and In temational Nickel advanced 170. Hudson Bay Mining was up 11/4. Porcupine rose 1%. Among Canadian issues on the "can Exchange, Brazilian lion and Jupiter oils gained V4. Canadian Marconi dropped 124;. . 8-, Sapphire Petroleums and scurry-Rainbow on dmoped 146- Molybdenlte, Fargo on, and Rich- Well climbed 1-16. Preston East was out 70. ’ » What stocks did: Mon. Fri. 007011103; 620 703 Declines 371 293 Unchanged 236 234 ' Mal issues 1127 1230 MONTREAL MONTREAL rep) — Prices were generally higher Monday at 7% he Close of moderate trading on ’ “he M00treal and Canadian stock so. Gemorally strong spots were the “9961‘s. base metals and refining "I" and pipelines, although Trans Jmm'n dropped a point at 60. ' . ‘t Lakes Paper im'pI‘dVEd 3:41 u 32%, ll/tpolint gains were Me by Consolidated Smelters h: 21 and Hudson Bay at 51. , Wis Canada Pipe went up 1% 28% and McColl at 61 was up " A small volume of Crown Zel- , ex‘bfit‘h sold at 48%. up 2374. 1, MW miscellaneous s t 0 c k s L gamed ground. i In other g r o u p s. Seagrams ‘13th up 7s to 2971:. and Quebec 1 ‘atural Gas gained 11': at 23112. I ior mines and oils were up. Gunnar gained one at 1712. “my issues were irregularly “we? New Hosco lost 50 cents It2-80 and Barnax at 1.50 was by lents. “she closmg averages show f “ks up 0.18 at a new high of . 45. utilities up 0.3 at 139.9. in- LL ' up 1.0 at 273.7. comr' .Hudson 'anyuu 111nm an; Oct. m 110. and 0mm Pacific, each Coulee 75AM MARKET QUOTATIONS bined up 0.8 at a new high of 229.1, papers up 0.2 at 380.0 and golds 0110‘ 0.98 at 70.65. TORONTO WNW (CiP)~Base metals helped sweep the stock market tor-ward Monday amid a deluge of closing sales. Base metals were the big win- new: adding 2.32 points on index algdmgmng them a 1958 high of The base metal gain broke a mark set on Jun 17. , Western oils were ahead more than one point while golds were up one-half. nor mines were exceptional all With gains of at least 1741 point. Bay Mining was the leader, up 13/; at 511/3. .Home Qil stoclkls led western mills. Rumors of refinancing and reorganization led to a 13/3 . gain at 217/; for Home A while B was up 1% at 21%. Most other gains were fractional. Golds, the standouts in the olosmg sessions last week, were laghter traded today and changes were generally small. , There wasn’t too much action among apeculatives. New Hosco was one of the most active, dips ping 50 cents at $2.80... Index gains: Golds .41 to 82.88 base metals 2.32 to 162.97; west- ern 0013 1.08; to 109.60. tonomo cnosme erO I! no Can-dun Irrel- Toronto Stock Exchange—July 20, (Quotation- 111 cents unless marked 8. z—Odd lot. xd—Ex-divldeml. xr—Ex- rlzhta, xw—Ex-wmanta.) ‘ BM! Net lulu High Low Close Ch’ge [NEE Acad Una 2000 7% M 7% V Advocate 1500 150 845 850 3717 Action 65 s: 63 «,— Akia'tcbo 14500 70 07 09 . +2 Alba Exp! 2000 II a s 4, 1,5 mm 8285 318% 17% 18% +180 Alsom m ms 050 500 015 +05 An Loader 8000 10 3 15 . 15 ...1 Anal Bar. 1500) 1.0 1.54 10 -8 Amoco ' ' 1700 50 51 81 -—2 halo El! 100 1114' 11% 11% — V4. v All: MI 0100 81 80 30 —-1 And! ’ 1M 28 20 20 --2 Apex nu . 10000 14 14 14 » Arcadia 4400 .15 14 15 > Area 80700 no , 110 118 —7I Arlen 1000 11% 11% 11% + Ml Atlas Yk 000 7% 71/. 7% ..1 Allin-Ru! 0100 ‘ 21% 21 21% - is Aumaelto 0000 17 15 15 --2 Anna! :50 as 220 220 Avflh 2500 5% 6% 6% Bankfleld 1250 8 8 8 +1 Barnat $475 153 1.135 146 +12 2000 ‘22 20 20 -—1 Buy Expl ‘18!!! 75 75, 75 , +1 Bu- ‘Metala 5300 21. 20% 20% + 10 Baku , 15000 84 23 24 +110 Bounces. 10100 as 35 37 Beav Led 1000 17% 15 15 Belcher 1992 100 102 x, 103 Belletem 500 190 190 190 +15 Bethlm 200 100 100 100 +2 Bech 8000 15 14% 14% + V: Bihia. 1000' 6 5% 51/: — % Bier-oft 8500 107.. 101 104 . Bonvillu , 1000 0‘ 6 6 + V." Banana 2000 ' 51 50 51- Boymar '- 1100 10 10 10 _ 311101110 1800 I50 830 550 +5 Bron] Red 1000 58 57 58 +1 Brnhrst 2500 5% I 1 516 + V: Brunlwiek 300 800 800 800 Cable ' 0000 20 27 ‘ 17 Camp Chlb"2500 570 540. 570 +20 Camp RI. 1900 850 810 820 —.15 0 1mm 7500 to 55 35v -—,2 c N Inca 0000 ‘ 221/. 22 a 5.214 Cd: not. 600 7 7 7 _ -—1 Conan: 1000 21 :1 , .11' En, Cinder. .5500 n ' 13 1015 — 00 Can Er]! 7000 28 21% 21% —1 ‘ Can-Mat 11000 115 120 124 +0 C—Met wt: 100 51 54 54 +3 Captain 0000 15% 13 13 - 01 Cal-hr 2. '5150 815 005 015 +10 Castle 100 840 840 w . _15 cu m 01000 :1 as 2015 .1. is Cheat.I 1000 ll 10 18 can: In 5000 a: no 50 +1 Club-Kay N00 10 15 ,10 +1, Chlmo . 8210- 03 52 02 Chrom 2500 870 80 270 +10 Coch Will 000 50 247 247 --3 Coin Lake 1000 14% 14% 14% -—2 Caldstrm 78m 84 32 83‘ Colonnac 4000 6% 6% 51,5 + y, Comb Mot 8134 54 48 48 -—-6 Comm- 10500 as 01 03 Con-Key V 525 u 54 24 r C Bellekeno 9500 14 12% 14 +2 C Denim! .3202 015 14% 15, + y. C Den wt.- 1555! 405 . 475 495‘ +35 C Discovery $40. 810 305 810 +5 Con Gillies 1000 a ,1 s g ,_1 C Kalllwell 47M 55 51 51 ~—3 Cu,- HW 1340 255 010- 253 +5 C Marlin. 4140 ~31 81 81 c M’u'cul 500 to a; go . Con M S .2043 $21 .20 21% +1175 C Mogul 340 158 155 150 +3 alum-risen 14000 23. 21 211;. + 1,; C Moshe! 1000 85 00 60 —5 Con Nun: 50500 31 25 28 4:05 C Nor-dud 2000 34 84 u ....4 C Rad Pop 5000 91A 9 A a -— is C Mosul-t 1000 15 15 15 c Senna-u 1’00 ' 7% 7% 71A - '75 Con Sud 1000 72 70 70 ~7 Conwett 300. 340 540 340 +5 Cor Cor) 3500 as 25 25 —1 an 2000 10 1o 10 Caprand 15200 200 190 199 +0 2000 53 52 52 1—3 Connor 3000 514 5% 61,5 .495 Croinor 0000 13 11 13 +314 Crowpat 7000 13% 18 13% CIch 21500 19% 18 18 —1 Dialing 17700 68 61 62 .7 D’Aragon 20500 41 37 , 4o .1 De Cour 1000 u a :2 Deer Horn '500 17 . 17 17 D’Eldona 2510 1.1 ‘11 11 Dennis 1500 52 52 52 ‘ Dome 200 814% 14% 14% — to Donald. 14200 17 15% 15% — la Duvan 4500 15 , 16 16 ‘ E Amphi 84500 13 171,4 lo East Mal 21550 173 163 170 +11 East 51111 300 195 195 195 ‘ East Met 2000 8% 0+4 8% + In East Mm 3500 40 t 39 —1 Elder 4000 75 12 74 +1 Eldrlch 1000 83 38 33 _ El Sol 8500 11% 11 11% + 16 Eureka 11500 22% 21% 21% -——1 Exp] All 1000 17 l7 17 + 10 Falcon 1575 3261/; 26% 261/2 + 1/2 Faraday 9925 114 110 112 F’west Tung 6900 ,18 17‘ 18 ‘ Fed Kirk 2000 7% 7 7 Inner '\ 30500 13 101A 12 - +2 Frobiaher 4352 175 160 165 Geco Mines 1160 815% 15% 15% + My Genex 1400 161A 161A 16% —— 172 Giant YK 25 500 500 500 Goldale 2000 18 1.6 16 Gold Man 7800 36 . 84 36 +4 61" Uran 48600 35 30 32 -—-1 Griller 500 2012 20% 20% + a2 Grandma 8300 135 ‘130 135 Greyhk I37500 20 19 20 +1 Gulch 000 18% 18% 18V: ~1 Gull Lead 2500 8'75 8 8 Gunner 2750 517% 17% 17% + Vs Gunner wt! 1140 830 025 825 ——5 Gwlllim 4600 7% 71/2 7171 ——- 179. Hall-non 16300 80 00 83 -—2 Bar-Min 1000 14 14 14 —-1 Headway 3550 48 46 47 1A Heath 1200, s s 3 +1 mmmu 300 1401 139 133 : % nolllnger 300 $2“ 23 m 5 Hoyle 300 440/ 440 - 511/ H“; Bud Bay 715 5?}: 1‘; 45" 3 Inspiration 4500 a " , 1m Nickel 4610 :30 791/5 :11) 1172 Int Ran 81800 42 $3 180 +5 Irish Con 4900 135 1 180 Iron Bay 100 180 1:32 19 -1 J Waite 5000 E1 0 r5 5 J acobus 5800 11.70 1Z5 £8 :4 Jaye Exp! 3952 72 2 u Jeanette 1000 1? its 15 __ ,fi Jellicoe 9500 19% 16 16 +2 Joburke 3500 if 27 27 _, Joliet 1°00 ’ 16 16 __ VI Jonsmith 17700 54 , 55 #1 “My”, 3:33 a; a 6 + ,u. Kenv' e - , . . .3 fl 1; K9" Add 1073 5E7?! 1%?! 150% ~10; Kilembe 200 132% :6. 36 M, Kilem WES 3300 7). 71b 7% + 1,1, Kirk End 1000 [a 4n Kirk Min 7000 Labrador Home 0 B H B Oil G Humber Jupiter Majtrans Marigold Medal Midcmi Nat Pete N Bristol N Chamb N Cont N superior Northcal NC Oils NCO wt: NCO Pr Northld Okalta PacPete Pan West Permo PT Peruv Oils Petrol Phillips Prairie 01! Provo Gas Quonto Richwll Rocky Pete Royali‘te Royal‘lte pr Sapph (labs Scurry Secur Free Spooner Stanwell Tex Cal Trans Can Triad Oil I Wayne L Dulault 1200 L Osu 2000 L Shore 1020 L Wasa 4500 La\Luz 100 Leitch 4990 Lexindin 3000 LL Lac 925 Lomega 1500 Lorado 3100 Lorado wts 300 Lyndhst 20000 Lynx 8000 Macassa 100 Macdon 2300 Macfie 14500 Madsen 8000 Magnet 1000 Malartic 1950 Maneast U 2000 Maralgo 63875 Maritime 12000 Martin 12100 Maybrun 1300 McIntyre 155 McKen 21000 McMar 2500 McWat 1000 Ment 1500 Merrill 5200 Meta Uran 600 Midrim 2100 Milliken 12345 Minda 500 Min Corp 400 Min-Ore 2000 Mt. Wright 7975 Multi-M 1200 Nama Cr 6000 Nat I!pr 2300 Nealon 2500 N65 Lab ,2200 New Alger 3000 New Ath 42700 New Bid 2000 New Cal 5000 New_Delhl 3790 N Dicken 1500 N Goldvue 1000 N Harri 2500 N Hosco 234300 N Kelore 2000 Newlund mod N Minda 5000 N Mylarna 42000’ 1 Nick Rim 900 Nipissing 700 Nisto moo Noranda 157s Norlartio ‘5388 Norpax 37000 Norsyne 1150 N Rank 83650 Northsp 7135 Norvalie 16200 Nudul 1500 N Golder 21034 O'Brien 7550 Ogama 1000 Oh Rare 1000 O’Leary 4000 Opem 14000 Ormsby 8200 Oslsko‘ 1000 Pamour 2500 Paramnq 2000 Parbec - 8500 ‘Pardea 2000 Pee Exp! 5500 Peerless 500 Perron 2500 Pick Crow 850 Pitch-Ore £500 Pr Bord 2000 Preston 650 Pronto 2335 Pros Air 600 Que Ascot 82.13 Que Club 2900 Que C013 900” Que Lab 1000 One L101 110 _ Que Man 1000 Q Metal 1800 Quemont 925 Radiore 2200 Rayrock 4700 Rexspar 1500 Rix‘ Athah 2000 Roche 12515 Bockwin 25500 Rowan «Cons 8700 ‘ St' Michael 2000 San Ant 2100 Sand Riv 9000 Sher-tin; 4435 $11 Miller 1100 "SH Stand 2200 Siscoe ' 3400 810cm: VB 2500 Stdcona 2000 Stanlei‘gh _ ‘6520 Stanlxh who 1040 , Stan-at: 11000-w Steeloy 1000 Steep B 8700 Sturgeon 1500 Sullivan 2333 Sunburst 1700 Surf Inlet 4000 Sylvanite 2500 Taurcanil 9000 Teak-H 1320 Tag 2700 Thom L ,\ 11600 Tombill 1000 _ Thwag 500 Tribag 2000 Trip Chlb 40750 Un Keno 300 U Mont 2000 UN For rts 54292 Upp Can , 4800 Ventures 2840 Violam 300 Waite Am , 104 Wecdon 4000 Willroy 500 Wiltsey 104000 Wr Harg 4400 Yale Lead 42000 Yelloreat " 11000 Yk Bear 3100 Zenmac - 20600 ,Zulapa ' 1500 ' Curb l Bulolo :50 Coast Cop 100 Gaspe Cop :10 . Pate 700 Yukon Con 2000 Acme Ga: «.200 _ Ajax 2500 AP Con: 8285 AM Leduc 0800 Anchor 0400 Asamera 100 Bailey 'SA 280 Banfl ‘ 350 Britalta .480 Calalta 17400 Cal Ed 975 Calvan Con 300 C Oil Lds 600 - C 011 L wts 200 ,C Chieftn 3600 Cdn Dev 2920 C Ex Gan 3450 C High Cr . 1000 _ C Homestd 1550 C Husky 870 C Husky wts 420 Cdn W 0' 632 Cent Del 7365 Charter 011 100 C Allenbee 5000 C East Or 1000 C Mic Mac 3400 Con Peak 1500 C West Pete 2700 Cree Oil 100 Dev~Pal 2158 Duvex 22900 Fargo 112 Gen Pet A 700 Highwood 1000 Home Oil A 26482 5752 821% . 20% 21% + 1% 1418 $23 | 221/: 25 + 71 3600 119 110 113 -—1 200 24.2 242 342 +17. 2000 4 4 4 3000 10 10 10 1145 290 no '80 +3 17700 78 70 73 —1 100 229 1229 229 -5 19800 is 141.4 16 +1 700 108 105 .108 +3 1500 42. 52 42 +2 200 106 106 106 —4 . 212.5 28 2’7 ’28 -—1 320 335 3:5 335 40 140 140 140 -l :30 $34 34 34 1000 21 21 31 + u 200 120 120 120 +2 435 5187/0 18% 18% + '10 2600 26 26 26 1850 172 168 170 , 2000 110 110 110 —5 8300 76 72 '76 +5 600 112 112 112 +0 200 225 m 225 —35 9825 265 258 260 -—2 1009 11 ll 11 + 17$ 69‘0 155 ‘ 150’ 153 —-3 313100 12 10% 12 740 3117/11 11% 11% 150 521% 21% 21% 10 $36 36 36 +1 1600 194 188 188 — «5 1400 580 570 500 +10 3000 181/2 13 18 — 92 56% 90 85 38 -—2 1700 43 42 22 —2 1800 107 105 106 +2 160 465 465 065 5300 m - 0:: 187/! 137- + n1 Weslbum. 15190 55 .5 66 ~‘ 20 19 19 —1 505 505 505 21% 21 21% + 1/3 285 285 285 +5 147 140 140 5% 5 5 195 195 195 +5 4% 4 41a ._ so 54 61 51 32 32 32 28 20 28 -l 8 a 8 290 :90 190 26 25 26 +1 11% 9 1172 +1171 255 243 255 +5 5 5 0 v 105 100 100 7V: 'l 7 —l 50 51 52 —4 83 80 80 25 2311 24 18 17 17 $83 , 83 83 42% 41 42 . 14 13 13 -1 33 22% 88 13 13 13 35 83 85 +7 9 9 9 _ 1,4,. 100 ’03 100 +2 . 276 264 274 +1 3 8% 3121/4 121/4. 12% + % 131/1 13 18 73 70 7s —1 50 50 50 . .18 17% 18 18 17V: 18 +1 6 0 8 —- V; 34 32 :4 +1 9 8 9 +1 60 52 52 —d B 8 8 30 28‘ 23 —2 43 39 40 +2 225 215, 21s ——4 61/2. 6% 6% — In 13% 13 13% + 30 m 270 280 -55 7% 7% 7% + 1A 17 15 15 —-2 10 91b 10 +8 24 81 21 -—2 85 85 85 +10 182 182 182 -—‘8 6 I 6 _ a — 1a 844% 44% 44% + V: 24% 20 +17: 30 +8 10 .4 -10 —3‘/z +1 8§§SEE§§OS§§SSSB§=SS§SSS§88§85§4858853on§8£§8.a831§3§.3§333353 sunfisgsaas§e§§uEs§§28§gss3355ssgdssssgd35503sa§§§§.§us§5.4885§354385s§s +216 +1 +251 441,4 4% 50 —2 1: —2 534 -—0 15% +1 10 — 96 60 18 + 14 405 +8 00 —1 . 18 +1 I . 10 — M 17% + V: 145 +0 Q I 1 4-9“ 7% + 1A 11 + 3A 18 + '14 215 23 +1' 49’. — ‘6 1M —8 02 —1.. 170 .178 01 01 \—4 71 70 -l 27 27 —-2 ‘ 1o 10 + ill 23% 23% + V: 37 38 “J 890 300 --5 0 D l 1 1% 7 74 07 +4 329% 28% 20 120 119 ‘ 120' 500 ' 500 560 +10 21% 21 21 -1 74 74 74 28 20 28 +016 130 130 130 l17 15 15 +2 10 014 0% 95 92 04 —‘1 41 35 87 —-2 10 11 18 ' + 34 060 860 360 ‘ 290 290 290 —Q) 329‘ 29 :9 895 275 $0 —10 60 00 I OILS ' 84 88 I8» » 518 05 08 —! 812%. 17% 13% +106 19% .16 13 -—1 18 17 1.7 —4 170 170 170 —8 975. 900 075 203 1198 500 1—8 185 179 179 -—-6 81 75 70 +4 820% 26‘ 263/4 + V: 425 425, 4125 +2.5 223 220 223 +5 110 110 110 +5 100 100 100 590 1575 575 —15 234 225 225 —9 3'8 38 38 +8 207 205 206 —4 514% 14 1.4 ~— 110 755 750 750 ——30 230 2.23 227 +3 890 835 890 +18 177 177 177 9% 9 9% +195 40 40 40 895 875 380 —18 6% 0% 6% 565 060 865 +10 425 425 425 136 130 13 +8 131/: 12 13 —1 635 085 035 —15 325 1 315 320 18% 18 18% —! $23 21% 217/: +1“ ‘ Michael FitzGerald and Vera, 01f _ Mr. and Mrs. . Angus MacCor- ' Mrs. George Hume, Montague IN MEMORIAM MRS. D.J. MacCORMACK (Continued from page 10) B. Msgr. A. Murphy, P.P., Souris. P.E.I. - Sister St. _John Martyr, Toronto Mrs. L. Llewellyn and Janie of Georgetown Sgt. and Mrs. Jack King, R.C.A. F. Summerside Ost. and Mrs. Lloyd King, Toronto Willard ManeLeal-l, Peters Road Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fa'y, Newport Mr. and r5. Alva Allen, Monta- gue ‘ Elmer, Annie Hatch, Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. John P. MacCor- mack, Hamilton, Ont. Mrs. Rita .(Dugas) Gautier, Sou- ris West . Margaret and Dollie Richards of Georgetown. The Victor fialmily, Georgetown Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baker at Gerogetown _ , : and Mrs. Eugene DeLory, Newport Mr. John Dugas and Anne, Sour- .rils East ' , I I Mr. and MrsoJames Steele, Gas- pereaux Rose' Llewellyn, Hamilton, Out. The Babineau family, Charlotte- town . Mr. and Mrs. Newt-on O‘Connor, Hamilton, Ont Pupils at Grade 6, Georgetown School ' . Rer. Father Steele, Souris, P.E. Souriu Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mallard, Sculls ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Peters, Scum: Mll‘. and Mrs. _ Elmer Doucetl'te, Sourils ' Mr: and Mn. Alban Gallant, Sou~ m 'Mr. and Mrs. D. Arthur MacDon- ald, Mrs. D. L. MacCormack, Souris mack, Souris; Mr. and Mrs. O. Gallant, Souris. Mr. J.J. MacDonald, Sourls. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell, Sturgeon ‘ Mr E. Gordon Kerr, Boy Swim, Association, Charlottetown Mrs. William Semabaugh, Louise and Brenda, Murray Harbor Mr. and Mom Grant Senoaliaugh and family, Cambridge P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson of Cambridge. P.E.I. flaunlly. ‘Pemibrooke, P.E.I. stid, Sandra. and Annie King, 'Murray Hanbor, North, P.E.I. Mr. end Mus. Clyde Kerwin and boys, Cambridge. P.E.I. W.“ Candbpidgle, Women’s linsti , Cardbridge. P.E.I. . Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jackson and homely, Murray Harbor Norm Ashley Allen. Georgetown. Marie, Angus and Therese Steele Galspereau'x, P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Man- ning, New Zeal‘and, P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Daley, St. mary’o Road, P.E.I. . 1 Mr. Gabriel Laminar. Cambridge P.E.I. Mrs. Aldred handgun, Montague Mr. and Mrs. Ralston Johnson. Peter’s Road, P.E.I. . Mr. and Mrs. Archie McLeod and fatally, P.E.I. Mrs.E J lame: Giddings. Cambridge P. .. . Mr. Harold Hynes, Montague. Sturgeon Miss Yvonne and Kay Landau, Cambridge. P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Gov, Oun- wdget I” F Murray Harbor North Mrs. Elliot Ilewellyn, .' Montague Mr. and Mrs. William Kearney, ‘ Saint John, N. B. ‘ , Mrs. Algnes Manning and Lmlly, New Zealand, PEI. ‘ Mrs. Thomas Murphy, St. Mary’s aRoad. P.E.I . Clara Lanigan and Margaret Coughlin, Boston. Mass Mrs Ermk MalctPh‘erson, Launch- ing Place P.E.I. _ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Magnm Peterson, Chathalm, Mass. Mrs. Annie Kennedy, Murray Harbour, North. ~ Mr; and Mrs. Bert Taylor LowL e'r Montague Mr. anxme. Dan Gordon. Mon- bustle Mary, Ida and Walter Campbell, Peters Road, P.E.I. Mrs. Alice Creed, Cambridge, P. El. . Mr. Edward Darnigan, Cambridge ‘P.E. . Mr. 8.11% Mrs. Seymour Hender- son, Gasperearux, P.E.I. Mr. and Mrs. James King, ‘Low- er Montague, P.E.I. Mr; and Mrs. Albert Ellsworth and iami‘y, Lower Montague Mr. and Mrs. Irving Tweedy, Summerville, P.E.I. Mrs. Hampden Hawkins, Guern- Wm 000 I0 a I w can on 310 176 170 170 w c 0G rt! 1100 13 13 1: —a w Maygfll 2400 214 M 214 +5 w Decaltx 3405 170 165 170 +2 W Dec wtl 1200 22 . 22 22' W Naco 2225 94 90 90 Windfall 3000 15 15 15 Yan‘Can 15500 14 95 14 Curb ' Dalhousle {.1000 1‘ 1‘ 11' +1 , BANKS Mung 1317 547% 4m 07% + in; NS 175 861 61 51 + '72 Comm 535 $50 49% 49% - Imp so 35115 51171 51% + to mm: 1232 sass/4 65% 55% + In Tor-Dom 435 845% 45 45% + 1/4 lndustrllla Alumlnl m8 S28 ' I'M - Anglo Nfld 06% 0 6% + ‘A c Brew 0015 :33 321/. 03 + 14 1) Steel 300 $21 21 21 Inland 11555 55% 58/1 57/: + Vs Pbina New 300 58% 3% 3% + V4 Simpsonl 1635 824 23% 24 + V4 Wainwrlt 200 275 270 270 —-10 Stedman 25 W 29% 29% Walker! ‘ 1570 529% m 29% + V. Total sales: 5,829,000. MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By The Canadian Press Net Stock 1 Sales High Low Close Ch’ge INDUSTRIALS Int Nickel 4510 $30 79‘ 79% + Vs Brazil 3591 563/4. 6% 6% 4- V4 Salads-S A 3545 $23 22 23 +1 Trans Can 3310 $29 273/4 29 +116 Massey-F 3435 89 8% 8 + to ‘ OILS Un Oils 33400 .230 225 are +3 Rocky 1’ 28100 11% 101/: 11% 'fi Horne 011 A 26482 23 21% 21% +11% Duvex 22400 13% 12 13 -—l N Bristol 19800 16 14% 16 +1 MINES Barnat 294725 153 135 140 +0 N Rosco 234000 335 280 280 a _ Purdex 157100 20 133/: 19 V15 Wiltsey 104000 28 26 28 4‘ '5- 1: mm 04500 n 1m in 'I y Mr. men 010' Mr. and Mrs. James Landrlgan, . Mil-and Mrs. Elmer Mlll‘ar and SPRINGHILL Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac Arthur Springhill, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geomge Lynch, Inverness. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis and sons Ervin and Donald. and dau- ghters, Rosalie and Alma, Gage town, N.B., recently spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and firms. Claude MacArthur, Spring- Mrs. ‘James C. Palmer. St. Catharincs, Ont, is spending a couple of days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Male Arthur, Spring'hlill. - Friends or Mrs. Clara MacLeod Mount Pleasant, are pleased to see her home again, after being a patient in the Stewart Mem- orial Health Centre, Tyne. Valley. Mrs. Ancel Ballum motioned to her home in Mount Pleasant af- ter spending a two week holi- day in different parts of the U. S.A. » Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. MacAr- thur and sons Grant and Dwight, Sp . a .1], g vi . uey Cove, P.E.I. r * ~ Catholic Women’s league George- town, P.E.I. Knights of Columbus, Souris Mrs. Agnes 'Kilaeen, Edmonton. Alberta ' Miss Evelyn Lanteigne. Montague, P.E.I. CARD 0!“ THANKS The family of the late Mrs. D. MacCormack, wish to thank Rev. Owen Kiggins, lPAstor, Rev. Bennebt MacDonald, Rev. Fr. Gallant and all the kind friends and neighbors who sent Mass olferinlgs and messages of sym- pathy or who helped in any way during our recent sad bereave- ment. Lower at the home of Mr. Parker De- laney, North Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stewart. Summer-side, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stewart Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Leo Milliga-n and daug- ter Patsy, Centraila, Ontario, is visiting at the home of Mr. and firms. Carl Ford, Mount Pleas- Mrs. Galude MacArthur and ydaughter, Carolyn. Springhill were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ellis, O'Lealry. . Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ang- us MacArthur and family, will ‘be pleased to see that they have moved home again after spending some time in Gagetown, N.B. Mrs. Leo Cass and daughter Petty and son Michael, Summer- side. were weekend guests at the home ot' Mrs. Cass’ parents Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacArthur, En. more. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant and son Vans, North Enmore, were recent visitors to Borden, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacLaur- in and son Eugene, Enmore, left recently to visit different parts of U.S.A. and Canada. » Mr. Dunlop, West Point. was speaker at the Presbyter- Ohurch, Victoma‘ West; on Sunday, July 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Verbal Williams and lamIly' . Oxford, N.S. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Glen Wlllnalm' ‘ 5, Mount Pleas- ant . Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moore, and sons Medlton' and Victor and dau- ghter Idlli'an, Victoria We st. were recent visitOtrs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Phillips, MacNeils Mills. Mrs. Sterling Moore and sons, Winston and Eric, Toronto, Ont., were recent visitors in Spring- hill, Mount Pleasant and Enmlore. Mr. and Mrs.~]lvan Miller, Sum- merside, were recent visitors at the home of their daughter and somin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacArthur, Mount Pleasant. The Springth Women's Insti- tute met for their July meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy Ram- say. Next place of meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Fulton Dyment. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mlachin- non and family recently went a few days at the home of Mrs.) MacKinnon’s mother, Mrs. Clara MacLeod, Mount Pleasant. Mr. Stanley Bryant, Enmore, recently spent a few days Visi- ting in Charlottetown. , tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacArthur, Mount Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. John Steele and tan-lily, Sunmemid‘e, were Sun- day visitors at the home oer. and Mrs. Clayton Ballulm, Mount Pleasant. - Friends. of little Nancy Cotton, daughter of Mr? and Mrs. Sterl- ing Cotton, Springhlill are pleas- ed to see her well again, after being confined .to her home with pneumonia. Mr. Allan Ballum, Mass, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Balllum, Mount Pleasant. Tues. July 20, 1953 Big Cleanup J'ob Near Completion LONDON (Reuters) The Royal Navy's 18-year task of her month’s vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant. North Enmore. After her vacation Miss Bryant will be posted to Gilmili, Manl- toba. VMms. Ellsworflh Campbell and family, Summerside, are spend- ing a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W, of Springhill. W The Guardian Page II cleaning 11 e a r l y 800 wartirfiEe wreclos will be finished by the end of this year, the admiralty announced Monday night. \ By then the Steepth last of 20 converted brawlens at one time engaged on the task, will have ‘huliied" her last wartime cas- ualty. ‘ ._ .~ During and alter the Second World War hundreds Oi wrecked ships, of many nations, littlired the waters around Britain and menaced navigation. All had to be sunk‘into the seabed to give a clearanfce'of‘ 45'feet of ham. able water. . .. 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The in- ' bonds is also f creaseon substantial. tAsaVlctoryBondholder,willIherequircdto i I Here are the v I. t 1. What one cm. was... Loan of 1958? _ It is an offer, to replace all unmatured 3% wartime ‘ ' 7 Victory Bonds with new 25-year 493% Canada Con- version Bonds. (Other bonds of shorter term, bearing interest rates of 4l/4%. 3%% and 3% are also‘availablc.) I the 14-year and the 7-year any additional payment? No. On [the contrary, you will 1' cash adjustment. ' snolhmtoeonv‘ertmyvlctorynonasz You may, if you wish, hold your Victory Bonds until i maturity and on the due date you will be paid their full face value. The Conversion Loan offer is open only to Victory Bond holders; and the “right” to convert ' gives Victory Bonds a special value until the offer expires. This is becausethere are many people trying to buy them in order to invest in the new bonds. in i eceive an immediate i. l 7.Doesms Loan Bonds ; 7 q 3% Wartime Victory 4 Bonds * « mappiythanadaSavhlgsBondsand other Govemmentofcamda Bonds? '* No. Thisofi'er is limited to only. ‘i .abOut' exchanging 1370111" ~ " Q”. I} SWhatwmbeflletOtalofmyoadTM . Itwilldependonthetypeofexchangeforosamplefi‘ - .. ., $500,'8th Victory Bond exchanged for a $500 COnversion V Bond paying 493% will give you $8.75 in ink ' ‘mediatcly. This includes earned interest. ' unma? tux-ed wartlm' eVictory 8.Wllatstepsshonldltakeiflamawayfromhomeou' . I vacafionandfihtotakeadnntageofthhpfl’er? - '. A snail? ~ make l0.How100gbthlsolfer_open? ‘. Until September 15, 1958, but it is to your advantage to convert as quickly as possible and have the benefit of the immediate cash adjustment. don’t delay —- convert today ' EARN UP TO, CANADA CONVERSION BONDS I You should write immediately to your bank, investment ' u idealcr, stockbroker,-trust or loan company, ' " literature 3111 application forms; . requesting 9.Doesltmatta'thattheVlctoryBondIholdkvuy. . Every holder of a Victory Bond, even though the amount held may be only $50; should take advantage of this. ofi'er. It is in his best interests as well as in' the best interests of Canada. ' 7 11.. Where can exchange my Victory Bonds? At any bank, investment dealer, trust or loan company, or through your stockbroker. ' 5% ON THE NEW , ‘ 44¢.