Want Pay Big Divid ,-J. Page 10 The Guardian Saturd Ly, Feb. 15, 1958 IN MEMORIAM CLARK-—-In loving memory of our daughter Vera (Sister) Clark, who died February 16, 1949 at -the age of 7. Each day our memory wanders, To a grave not far. away, 1 Where’ we laid our little darling, 5‘ _Nine years ago today. God took her hand, we had to part, He ceased her pain, but broke our heart. I _ Although we smile and seem care- " ~ free, Nobody misses her more than we. .1 >-.-..-r,» 4....- Always lovingly remembered by mother. and daddy, sister Shirley, brothers, Jimmie, Reggie a n d Ralph.’ MacPHERSON — In loving mem- ory of Mr., and Mrs. Joseph H. MacPl1erson, who passed away February 21, 1941, and February 15, 1957. They were loving, gentle, thought- ful and true. ' Always willing a kind act to do, Sincere and kind in heart and mind What wonderful memories they left behind. Lovingly remembered by the family. - COLLINGS-—In loving memory of Mr. and Mrs.‘John A. Collings, who passed away F_eb 15, 1950 and June 22, 1926. Beyond the Sunset 0 glad reunion With our dear loved ones who have gone before. In that fair home land we’ll know no parting \ Beyond the sunset forever more. Lovingly remembered by sons and daughters. cAsELT:Y—1n loving memory of my mother, Mrs. E.M. Caseley, ~ who passed away, Feb. 15, 1955. ‘....'l"ond1y remembered by Beat- alce and granddaughter Joyce. MacLEOD—-In loving memory of our darling son and brother,‘ J. W. Bruce MacLeod, who passed away February 16, 1948. _ This day we do remember, A loving thought we give. To one no longer with us, .But in our heart forever lives. Lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad, Sisters and Brother. ' I wishto express thanks and appreciation to Drs. Irwin, Murchison and Cox, Special Nurses‘ Nurses and Staff of the P'.E.I. , Hospital. Also to the 'Clergymen, kind relatives, -friends. and neighbours who sent so many cards, _letters, flowers and fruit,‘ and_ to those who visited me during my stay in ‘hospital. ' - - ~ Mrs. Edward White, 7 Park St. ‘ GRAIN WINNIPEG '(CP)—Most of the , acitivity appeared in flax Fri- ’ .day on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- change. Closing prices: ,.0ats: May, unch 691/2; Jly 1/; higher 68b; Oct unch 673/Lb. fg?iBarléy: May unch 903/1; Jly 1/1 ~ higher 903/4; Oct. 1/s higher 901/sb. "Flax: May unch 2.99; Jly 1/4- _ 1/1 highef 2.95%-a-2.96; Oct 3-3% ‘ , higher 2.79-2.791/2. / ‘ jRye: May 1"/s higher 1.02; Jly 1%-,1"/s higher 1.013/s-3Z1; Oct 1% higher 1.033/4b. ,, Prices for class two wheat for ' export to countries outside IWA: '~1-~nor 1.63%; No. 2 11.59%; No. 3 1.52%; No. 4 1.43%; No. 5 1.29%; No. 6 1.25%; 1 durum 1.95%; No. 2 1.94%; No. 31.84%. IWA‘and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.63%; No. 2 1.59%; No. 3 1.52%; No. 4 1.43%; No. 5 1.29%; No. 6 1.25%; l durum 1.95%; No. 2 1.94%; No. 3 1.84%. 5 For Those Who Preteri I __To Write Their Own 1 CLASSIFIED , AD HERE'S HOW THIS—is a sample 3-line want ad. This ad contains approximately 15 words. Phone 8506. You can use an ad like this .3 _ fto tell about your offer to nearly, 20,000 readers of ’ The, Guardian and . The Patriot. HERE'S HOW. MUCH 6 days 3.60 4 days . 2.80 A -lday .80 « HERE'S THE NUMBER 8506 We Will Be Glad To A _ Agents Wanted P a u 1 a Routes Available TIEN OR WOMEN — EARN $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula Products. I will extend you credit. Even without exper- ience, your success is assured in following my directives. hand offer — now. G. Laurin, President, Paula Ltd. 21 St. Paul East, Montreal.” BusIness Omiertumty HIGH POSSIBLE EARNINGS may be yours in a practically non-competitive business. You are your own boss. No mer- chandise to buy. Franchise protection. Write for free de- tails. Consolidated Industries, Box 24-K, Louisville, Illinois. cars and Trucks For Sale FOR SALE 1955 METEOR Sedan, new tires, new battery, built in ridio or would trade for 1-2 ton truck. Apply Box 656 Guardian or Dial 9626. cars Leaving CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday, Dial 8276. CAR LEAVING FEB. 18 FOR Montreal, Ottawa, * Sudbury. Phone 24-2, Hunter River.’ CAR LEAVING FOR HALIFAX Sunday, returning Friday, Phone No. 1 Kensington. CAR LEAVING FOR SOMMER- ville, Mass, Feb. 17th, .can accommodate 3 passengers. Phone Douglas MacKinnon Crapaud 1-2. ‘ For Rent ONE ROOM. HEATED furnished. Phone 8169. HEATED APARTMENT, SMALL AND time . caretakers service. Re- ferences required. Dial_4931. NEW APARTMENT, IMMEDI- ate possession, alsorooms suit- able for adults, centrally loca- -ted. Phone 6016 or apply 233 Queen Street. UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, third floor, 232 King Street. Rental $25.00 per month. Ap- ply J. Ehner Blanchard, Soli- citor, 165 Queen Street. For Sale Write for my thirty-day helping ' OUT OUR WAY LDOl<.MA-- JIST FROM WALKlkl' THROUGH TWO DOORWA‘/5 ON HER lKONlN' DA‘/.’ SAME A9 SQUIRMING YOUR WAY THROUGH A OBSTACLE COURSE--SAMEASA HUNTER HAVIN’ TO CHOP HIS WAY THROUGH BY J. R. WILLIAMS SAME ASA LAME BRAIN ‘\ cLuMI>n.Io HIS WAV THROUGH THE HOUSE WITHOUT WATCH- N6 WHERE HE’9 eoxuez sou RIGGEI7 ‘THAT UP,‘ you SMAKT ALECK, AN’ NOW JUNGLE lJNDERBlZU5H-- , I'M GONNA MAKE ~/ou SAME AS"" nzon ‘THOSE ALL OVER I AGNN! , / l % ij: 3 / // /( \ 1 man“ T I’ ‘I / - - / ly ‘T: '1 .‘ [f it’: I’ ‘ I 4 C. '3; " 1 \ / /- J ) ' 5 I I 3.:-:» /‘R88-'7/\ A gr? L’ IT I ‘ . 2;— “I Twl 2) , I § h ‘ fly‘ I‘ «_.’/ 8 /S a V I :" " // /» _/ J ' I (T I‘ I I T I. 5.‘ * I ‘ ; // _ 1- 1,; lllu - .. V ////_' , WHY M011-lER5 as-ram! ,_,,_,,,_,f,'f,,,,,,_, ,,-,_ HELP WANTED SELL OVER PHONE DESK SPACE AND_ P H O N E PROVIDED. WORK THE HOURS YOU WANT, EXPERI- ENCE NOT NECEISSARY. WE SHOW YOU HOW IN TWENTY For Sale GANDERS OR WILL TRADE for geese. John E. MacLeod, Kensington, RR. 2. Phone 46-32. “MONITOR” WASHER, SMALL size (14 x 15 x 30 high) wring- er attached. Ideal for apart~ ment use. Good condition. Dial 9801. Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY to New England Cafe. WAITRESS WANTED. APPLY in person to Island Grill, Queen St. MATRON WANTED— Experienc- ed matron for modern, 17 bed MINUTES. AGE N0 BARRIER IF YOU/ ARE ovnn TWENTY- ONE. ‘ -' INQUIRE AT GUARDIAN . PATRIOT Monday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. rental in exchange for part-- hospital. Salary $345.00 - per month. Increases according to OR CALL S. R. N. A. Schedule. Modern nurses‘ res. board, room and MR. uniform laundry 34.50 per Phone 8506 month. Apply to ‘Sec.-Treas. Union Hospital, Bengough, Sask. ‘ FEMALE HELP WANTED Cer- tified nursing assistant for Modern nurses’ res. $34.50 month board, room and uni- form laundry. Holidays and salary increments according to S. N. R. A. Please state salary expected and qualifications to Sec.-Treas. Union Hospital, Bengough, Sask. TRVAVELLER WANTED Car and expenses supplied. Good steady job. Write stating experience, refer- HORSE WEIGHT 1400 LBS. AP- ply John Gillis, Glen Valley. ence and phone number to: Help Wanted DINING TABLE, CHAIRS AND buffet, fumed oak, also other articles. Phone 4750. BUILDING LOTS NEW HOUS- ing Area Apply Norwood Mar- ket, St. Peters Rd. GOOD QUALITY BALED HAY. Apply L. D. ‘-MacLeod & Sons,» Victoria, P.E.I. HALL RACK, BUREAU, .‘ BED Table Lamp, Chesterfield Suite, 10 yards new drapery material. Phone 8769. - : REGISTERED Y 0 R K S H I R E Boar, coming three year old Cheap. Apply 9978 or 34 Val- ley Street. HIGH BOY, BUREAU, BED table lamp, 3 hardwood kitchen chairs, 10 yds new drapery material Phone 8769. P. 0. BOX 35, CITY ACTUAL JOBS 1N CANADA U.S., - . So Am., Europe. To $15,000. Travel paid. Write Employ- ment Info. Center. Room C-9, 470 Stuart St., Boston 16. ' I Position Available for REGISTERED. TECHNICIAN- B.Sc. GRIADUATE Public Opinion Work Occasional part-time w o r k conducting public opinion sur- veys in your town and surround- ing rural area. Persons who en- joy dealing with the public would Lost And Found GRAY CAT WITH WHITE, WED- nesday evening on Hensley St. Shut—in’s pet. Dial 8466. LOST — ANGORA CAT WITH bob tail, greyish brown color, answering to the name of Chubby. Reward. Phone 3775. Mlscellanous VAILS RADIO AND TELEVIS- ion Sales and Service. For over 40 years we have served you with reliable and expert ser- vice. Dial 3537, 204 Ken-t St., Charlottetown. Male Help Wanted RUN A MEN’S STORE FROM your own home: Yes! We’ll put you into your own business absolutely Free! Now you can sell to every man, clothing, shoes, shirts, slacks, uniforms, sportswear, etc. Amazing money making plan. No ex- perience neoessary, full or part time. Free clothing for personal use as extra bonus. Write for powerful sample outfit and full instructions absolutely FREE. Dept. 325 Cooper-Johnson Co.; Box 1100, Beauharnois_ Que. Seeds ARE YOU USING THE NEW improved varieties? Pure-gold Beans, Morning Star Corp, etc. Complete catalogue free.‘ Write Vesey’s Seeds, York. * Services offered SEWING MACHINES REPAIR- ed. I repair all makes of sew- ing machines. H.B. Cameron 210 Convent Street, Summerside, Dial 2977. MODERN FUMIGATING SERVICE Available throughout P. E. I. for extermination of roaches, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone or write-— ' H. R. QUINN, Prop. P.O. Box 451 Phone 8727 Wanted . WANTED — ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts. Dial 8595. BALED OR PRESSED STRAW, Turner Farm Equipment. WANTED. SALESMAN. PHONE /4024,. A GOOD USED CHEVROLET _ engine 1949 or 1950 Apply to Percy L. Delaney, North Tryon; OLD PISTOLS, POWDER flasks, etc. Sidney Green, Phone 9137 or,Write.Box 263, Ch’town. GOOD PIGS OVER 30 LBS. each, also buying smaller ones for top price and farm pickup. P. A. .MacDonald, St. Peters Bay, Phone 1-3. Apply CANADIAN RED -CROSS I « Blood Transfusion Service Cogswell St,-reet_ , _ , Halifax qualify for this interesting work. Apply to— ' nox 553 c/o GUARDIAN & PATRIOT PROFESSIONAL CARDS WOOD ISLANDS SAND AND Gravel. Apply Everett Wake- lin, 20 St. Peters Road. Dial < 4792. . SPRING FLOWERS, CUT DAF- fodils and potted plants, house plants, ferns, ivy, etc. Prices reasonable. Dial 3219 Johnson and Son 11 Sidmount Avenue. ELECTROLUX BARGAIN Late model, new, coro-winder, goes for best offer. Also used Electrolux A-1 condition $35.00. 9220. . FULLY EQUIPPED MEAT MAR- ket, reasonable prices in Hun- ter River Village. Apply to Melvin Cole, Goose Bay, Lab- rador. ‘ - TWO BLACK AND WHITE Tweed weekend cases only used once. Price $35. Apply Box 655 Care _Of Guardian - Patriot. » FOR SALE— FOUR GOOD HOL- stein cows to freshen, four Hereford cows to freshen. Two ponies, all quiet and clever for kids. Two general purpose horses, one two-horse power electric motor, one two-horse power electric motor, one twen- ty horse power electric motor, one eight-horse power boat kora. Phone 6-32. FOR SALE '. Racingi Sulkies A and Training Carts —~App1y¥- CLAIR JOHNSTON, Parrsboro, Nova Scotia -FOR SALE By Public Auction at Stewart Motors Limited, Charlotteown, P.E.I., at one o’clock P. M., Tuesday the 18th day of Feb- ruary, 1958. One 1950 Chevrolet Sedan, Serial No. 0106952607. This vehicle being sold pursuant to conditional sales agreement made between Earl C. Hughes, Fort Augustus, P.E.I. and Stew- BARRISTERS, OPTOMETRl$T$ I E'I'c_ .l. A. Carruthers R. 0. ‘ 123 Kent St, Dial 5612 B ll, M th & F lierf _ . e 150 amcehssxmd St“ Byron J. Grant, 0. D. : ' . “ 124 Kent St. 551] 1. Elmer Blanchard, B.A. 165 Queen St. Dial 4232 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillis. LLB. 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 Palmer & Haslanr Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peake 81 Nicholson 175 Grafton Street J. A. McGuigan, B.A. Currie Bldg., Dial‘9424 Queen St. I. S. Taylor, 1-1.0. .— Comer Kent & Queen Sts. Office 9133 - House 4756 H. J. Mabon, R.0. Montague P. E. I. ARCHITECT J. F. TOOMBS, B. Arch. ARCHITECT . 140 Richmond st. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C., Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. Dial 8618 CURME BLDG_ Summersgdaef gggéinesdays (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3361 FREDERIC A. LARGE, .C. Room 207 Cogfederation Bldg. Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown I Phone 4339 P. 0. Box 51."; motor, Stanley Mayhew, Kin-= Corner Queen and Richmond Sts. (Across from Royal Bank Bldg.) , MUSICIANS DIAL 3244 H. JOHN HARRIS,’ Jos. W. MacDonald, F- R- C; 0- B_A_, Q'C. z Studio — 203 Richmond St. 150 Richmond Street DIAL 4213 Dial 4713 Box 472 _ MacPhee 3! Trainor 165 Queen St. Dial 4232 ENGINEER E. S. CHANDLER, B.Sc. (E.E.), M.E.l_C., P.Eng. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 161 QUEEN ST. 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 PHONE 3325 MIMEOGRAPHING - STENOGRAPHY -' BOOKKEEPING MRS. HELEN ACORN 2 BRIGHTON ROAD DIAL 6349 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Mc-DONALD, CURRIE & C0. COOPER nnornnns & Co. ‘ \ Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial 5568 H. R. D-OANE & COMPANY 148 Great George St., Charlottetown Dial 6547 —- 6548 . P. 0. Box 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 art Motors Limited, which said Help You Prepare An ' “Ad lt You Wish. contract was duly assigned tol Traders Finance Corporation, Limited. ERMA P. MORRISON CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Provincial Bank Building MONCTON. N. I. 698 Main Street , across the S t a n 1 e y River. WANTED WAREHOUSE ‘On Railway Siding to rent or purchase. APPLY ABC GUARDIAN & PATRIOT BUYING PIGS MONDAY AT Fredericton; Tuesday, Brook- field_ 9:00 a.m., Milton, 9:30; Charlottetown Railway Wharf 10:00; York, 1:00 p.m.; Bed- ford 2:00; Tracadie 2:30; Mt. Stewart 3:00; Pownal 4:30; Vernon River 5:00; Wednes- day, New Glasgow 9 a.m.; Holmes Corner 11; New Haven 1 p.m.; Bonshaw 1:30; Cra- paud 2; Tryon 2,230; Albany- 3; Kinkora 3:30; Travellers Rest 4; .Kensington 4:30; Clif- ton 5:30 Paying $36 a pair for -good pigs over 30 lbs. each. Will also buy smaller ones. Knud Jorgenson. Navigable Water: Protection Act ' R.S.C. 1952, Chapter 193 The Department of Highways, Province of Prince Edward Is- land, gives notice that it has, under Section 7 of the said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works, at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Reg- istrar of the Land Registry Dis- trict of Queens at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, a descrip- tion of the site and the plans of a bridge proposed to be built Queen’s County, Prince [Edward Island. , And take notice that after the expiration of one month from the date of the publication of this notice, the Department of High- ways will, under Section 7 of the said Act, apply to the Minister of Public Works for approval.of the said site and plans. Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 13th day of February, A. D. 1958. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS R. G. WHITE, Deputy Minister. In 1913, Mustapha Kemal Ata- turk chose Ankara as capital of DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY Toronto: Market rallies in mod- erate trading. New York: quiet recovery. Montreal: Market higher in moderate trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP)’—- The U.S. dollar closed Friday at a discount of 2 9-32 per cent in terms of Canadian funds, down 7-32. Pound sterling $27574, down Market higher; TORONTO TORONTO (CP) —- The stock market rallied strongly in mid- afternoon Friday to snap a five- session decline and post its best advance in more than a week. Western oils were up more than a point and base metals gained nearly three-quarters of a point. Golds closed with a three- quarter point gain at a 1958 high. _ The advance was sparked by a rally on Wall Street and brokers said the upswing was “bound to happen after fivedays of declin- ing prices.” Buying overtook the mild run of selling which domin Senior base metals were frac- tionall higher at the close after being mixed for most of the day. Falconbridge and International Nickel, trading ex-dividend, each Campbell Red Lake jumped 55 cents to $7, Giant Yel- and Cochenour Willans was up 17 cents at $2.38. Irish Coppers was "ahead 26 cents at 83‘ cents. Index gains: golds .71 to 78.42; base metals _.64 to 148.20; west- ern oils-1.11 to 131.09. / TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange—Feh. 14: (Quotations in cents unless marked 3. z-—0dd lot, xd—Ex-dividend, xr——Ex- rights, xwE-—x-warrants.) _ . Net sales High Low Close Ch’;e MINES $44% 44 44-V2 + % 42 42 42 +2 6 6 $143/4 14% 14% Stock Agnico Akaitcho Alba Expl Algom Algom wts Al Roxana Am Larder Amal Rare Am Nephe Anacon Anglo Hur Ansil Apex Res Arcadia Arjon Atlin-Rut’ , 205 1500 3000 3560 520 1750 am 3000 500 416 100 am 4000 moo 1000 74.550 FOR Pfinfingi Requirements SUCH AS SIGNS MENUS LABELS BADGES TICKETS POSTERS BY-LAWS DODGERS FOLDERS CHEQUES BLOTTERS BOOKLETS CIRCULARS ENVELOPES PRIZE LISTS PAMPHLETS BILLHEADS PRICE LISTS Posr CARDS NOTE HEADS sronn BILLS INVITATIONS STATEMENTS TAX NOTICES DEBENTURES PROGRAMMES ORDER FORMS RULED FORMS VOTERS’ LISTS PRIZE TICKETS SHIPPING TAGS 1? LETTER HEADS RECEIPT BOOKS VISITING" CARDS FACTORY FORMS LEDGER SHEETS GUMMED LABELS SYMPATHY CARDS DOCTOR’S LABELS AUCTION SALE BILLS ASSESSOR’S NOTICES WEDDING STATIONERY ETC. Patriot - Guardian Central Printery PRINCE ST.‘ Phone 8506 /. FOR New modern, six-room rooms in Belvedere area. Large lot. BOX 623 — SALE bungalow, with three bed- Oil heat, air conditioned. For particulars apply—— GUARDIAN near beach and golf course. quick sale. App1y—— FOR SALE AT CAVENDlSH 3 bedroom summer cottage on %,-acre lot, located Completely furnished and equipped with all modern facilities such as refrigeration, hot water heater, etc., only 5 years old.-‘ Priced for ; BOX, 657 GUARDIAN ated morningtradcing. “ -. gained 3/1. Golds had a few strong‘ ‘ gains. lowknife added 140 cents at $5.50‘ Aumacho 1000 15 15 15 Aumaque 10000 8 6 8 Aunor 1958 226 219 225 Avilla 1500 6 6 6 Bankeno 1000, 14% 14-1/2 14% Barnat 118750 52 48 50 Barvue 1.500 13 13 13 Bars’ Exp 1000 55 .55 55 Baska 1500 15 14% 14:‘/2 Belcher 132210 113 110 112 Belleterrc 100 168 168 163 Bethlm 800 70 70 70 Bicroft 17700 .123 118 120 Black Bay 4500 28 . 28 28 Bonville 1000 6 6 6 Bodulac 1000 6% 6% 6% Bouscad 1500 12% 1.2 12% Bouzan 7600 45 g 41 balorne 1600 500 4 500 Broud Reef 500 54 54 54 Brnhrst 500 5% 51/2 5% Brunswick 2600 260 250 260 Cable 500 21 21 21 Camp Chib 2700 500, 485 495 Camp RL 1725 715 650 715 Cdn Astoria 500 8 _ 8 8 C Dyno ' 4000 97 93 97 C Malart 7000 25 25 25 Cdn Thor 5000 10 9 9 Canam 1000 18 18 18 Candore 2000 21 so 20 Can-Erin 8800 20 19 20 Can-Mel: 5345 168 165 16 C-Met wts 2175 86 82 I62 _ Captain 140500 21 19 20 Caribou 500 $8 63 63 Cayzor 100 390 390- 390 Cent Pat 2000 8 _ 8 8 Cent Pore 2000 8 8 3 Chester 1300 18 18 18 Chib Jae 1000 37 37 37 Chib-Kay 1500 14 14 14 Chib M 2100 70 70 70 Coch Will 30850 239 220 238 Cody-Reco 4000 19 18% 19 Coin Lake 2500 15 14 14%’ Coldstrm 7400 24 23 ' 23 Colomac 1000 6 6 6 Coniagas 11-00 69 69 69 Coniaurum 2000 31 31 31 C Belleekno 2500 15 15 15 C Callinan 3000 14 14 14 C Denison 4185 $1354 12% 12% C Den wts 6800 390 370 380 C Discovery 500 277 273 277 CG Arrow 1600 22 21 fl C Halliwell 1000 30 30 30 C Marhen 3500 30 30 30 C Marcus 728 40 40 40 C Morrison 1694 2.5 24 24 C Masher 1000 75 74 74 Con Negus 2100 19 19 19 C Northland 1544 42 42 42 C Persh 500 11 11 11 C Regcourt 500 15% 15% 15% Con Sud 7200 70 68 70 C Tungsten 1002 0% 8% 8% Cop-Man 1000 9 9 9 Coprand 2206 164 161 162 Coulee 800 65 61 $3 Crestaur 3000 8% 8% 8% Crowpat 2250 9% 9% 9% Daering .1625 20 19 19 D’Aragon 500 13% 13% 13% De Cour 100 27 27 27 Deer Horn . 1000 17 17 17 D’Eldona 6000 1; 9% 9% Dome 2205 13% 13 13% Donalda 21500 18 17 18 ’ East Mal 9000 145 136 145 East 51111 500 190 190 190 East Met 1500 10 9% 9% East Min 725 60 60 60 Elder 24100 63 62 63 El Sol 2000 14 _ 13 13 Expl All 14500 19 ‘ 18 18 Falcon 1215 $233/4 22% 23% Faraday E00 168 167 168 Fara Wt: 600 75 75 75 F’west Tung 2500 11 11 11 Fla Can 3500 940 920 -940 Francoeur 2000 8. 8 3 Frobisher 1650 144 142 144 Gaitwin 2350 6 6 6» Galkeno 500 40 40 40 Geco Mines 275 880 880 880 Geo scien 500 35 35 35 Giant YK 3335 555 500 555 Glacier 4100 165 158 165 Glen Uran 500 13 " 13 13 I Gold Man 4700 32 30 32 Grandroy 4400 41 40 . 40 . Granduc 1200 120 120 120 Greyhk 51700’ 22 20% 22 Gulch 1500 10 10 10 Gulf Lead 3000 9 . 9 9 Gunnar 4900 1.5% 15% 15% Gunnar wts 680 695 680 695 Gwillim 1000 8%‘ 8% or/. Hard Rock 2020 10 L0 10 I-Iar-Min 1000 10 10 10 Headway 20600 66 52 55 ' Heath 7% 7 7 High-Bell 200 125 125 125 I-Iollinger 601 22% 223/4, 2% Hoyle 1200 355 335 335 Bud Bay 374 643% 431/4 43% Hugh-Pam 1000 20 20' 20 I Nickel xd 1590 $723/4 71 72% Int Ran 104100 32 29 31 Iron Bay 100 155 155 155 J Waite 2200 15 15 15 J acobus 6925 119 116 ~ 118 Jaye Expl 11250 55 52 54 Jeanette 1000 10 10 10 Jellicoe 6000 18 17% 18 Joburko 4000 14 14 14 Joliet 6800 33 30 30 Jowsey 103-32 55 50 56 Kenville 3500 6 6 6 Kerr Add 1315 317% 17% 17%‘ Kerr Lakd 43100 187’ -176 186 Kirk Hud 1000 6% 5% 6% Kirk Min 27500 55 53 ' Labrador 630 815% 15% 15% Lake Cir: 500 99 99 99 L Dufault 600 68 68 68 L Osu 4000 18 18 18 L Shore . 600 460 455 460 Lamaque 200 260 255 260 Latin Am 1000 36 36 36 Leitch 5300 111 106 11? Lexindin 8500 5% 5 5 LL Lac 600 184 170 184 Lomega 76 5% 5% 5% Lorado 3700 65 64 64 Lorado wt: 1050 38 35 35 Lyndhst 11000 32 20 22 Macass: 700 275 W‘ 275 Macdon 3400 35 35 35 Macfie 2000 7 7 7 MacLeod 1100 100 99 100 Madsen 9100 224- 210 220 Malartic 1700 112 106 108 Maneast U 7000 8 8 3 . Maralgo 31000 40 3314 391/, Maritime 12900 49 47 48% Martin 5000 12 11% 12 ‘ Maybrun 1000 14 12 14 McIntyre 75 71 71 '71 McKen 2200 13 12% 13 McMar 2020 31,4, 3 3 Ment 14500 18 16 16 Merrill 1100 75 74 74 Meta Uran 2000 9% 9% 9% Midrim 4900 84 80 84 Milliken‘ 11380 245 235 242 Min Corp 100 510% 101/4 10‘/4 Min End 1500 10 9% , 10 Min-Ore 12000 15 14 14% Mogul 28900 45 40 44 Nama CI‘ 31600 31 29 29 Nealon 500 6 6 6 New Alger 3000 8 7 8 New Ath 5800 30 26 26 New Delhi 7400 52 51 51 N Dicen 10616 225 210 220 N Goldvue 5000 6 5% 5% N Harri 4000 15 15 1.5 New 1-Iosco 1000 16 I 16 16 N Keloro 500, 7% 7% 7% Newlund» 2150 16 14% 16 N Man 2100 28 25 5 N Minda 29000 12 11 11% N Mylam 5600 24 R 23 Newnor 4000 7% 6% 7 New Rouyn 2500 6 6 6 N Senator 500 5 5 5 Nick Rim 1600 122 1.20 120 Nisto 3000 6% 6 6 Nor-cme 1000 13% 13% 13% Noranda 1050 537% 36% 37 Normetal 600 250 24.5 249 Norpax 2000 30 29 30 Norsync 7700 9% 9 9 N Rank 5200 59 5-6 59 Northsp 16910 385 370 375 Norsp Wu: 8500 280 260 275 Norvalie 1000 13% 13% 131/; Oka Rare 1000 15% 15 15% 0’Leary 1000 16 16 16 Opem 1600 620 605 610 Orenada 9500 13% 12% 131/, Osisko 15000 35 34 35 Paramaq 5000 6% 6% 61,4 Pater 3500 48 48 48 Pee Expl 6 15% 15% 15% Perron 4500 29 28 29 Pick Crow 4000 115 110 115 Pitch-Ore 5000 61/2 6 61/; Placer 1070 915 900 915 Pow Rou 1200 41 40 41 Yr Bord 500 I 8 3 Preston 750 610 575 575 Pronto 600 460 460 460 Pronto wts 1630 47 45 45 PIC U $0 11¢ IQ K +92 -1- 10 -1 -1 -1 + 1 +3 +3 -1 +1 ——3 -1 \. + 5 -70 _1 ‘ +2 + 1 -1 -1 + % +4 +15 +1 +2 -10 +45 ._1‘ -2 +1 +% +5 +1 Purdex 5000 6% 6 6 —-‘A Que scot 206 12 I12 12 Que Chib 3100 45 45 45 Que Lab 500 8 8 8 ‘ Que Lith 200 565 565 565 -5 Q Metal 102-3 110 105 110 Qunston 5000 14 14 14 + 1,4 Quemont no 780 780 780 Radiore 1100 54 54 54 Rayrock 1750 105 101 101 -4 Renabie 500 139 138 139 + 4 Rexspar 2100 36 36 36 Roche 4000 12 12 12 ' Rockwin 2000 35 35 35 + V; Rowan Cona 1500 6% 6% 6% Ryanor 500 10 10 10 Sand Riv 12000 13 12 13 + % Sherritt 760 445 440 440 -15 Sigma 600 405 420 425 +25 Sil Miller 13220 48 42 44 +4 Siscoe 3000 59 59 59 +1 Slocan VR 500 5 5 5 Stanleigh . 42730 170 161 165 + 2 Stanlgh wts 3800 87 61 87 +1 Stanrck 1870 200 192 200 + 5 ' Starratt 3000 6 6 6 Steep R 7791 860 845 830 -10 Sturgeon 2500 12 1.2 12 Sud Cont 2000 6% 61/2 0% Sullivan 300 220 216 220 -5 Sylvanite 7600 115 106 115 +6 , Tandem 7000 11% 11 11 Taurcanis 11125 55 53 54 + 4 ’ Teck-I-I 1400 155 148 155 +5 Temag 100 126 126 126 —4 Thom L 1000 94 90 94 Tiara 3000 7% 7% 7% —-1% Tombill 1.500 30 29 29 -1 Ul't.Shaw 3750 30 29 30 +2 U Mining 1000 19 19 »19 +1 U sbestos 350 530 530 530 ‘ U Estella 2000 8 7% 7% — % Upp Can 1000 62 62 62 Vandoo 1000 9 —-1 9 9 MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By The Canadian Press Stock sales High Low Close Chige Roe AV Cn 10911 513% 12% 13% + ‘/4 Trans C PL 10581 $291/4 27 28% +174 Alumini 3018 827% 27 27% +‘ 1/4 Q N Gas’ 2355 825% 23% 24% + 1/2 Bell Phone 1930 341% 41% 41% + 3/6 OILS ‘ Anchor 128500 24% 21 24 +2% , Un Oils 16000 230 221 m +7 Pi-ova 15650 279 266 278 +13 Rocky 10733 16 15 16 + lé C Mic Mac 8211 260 253 260 +10 MINES A Captain 140500 21 19 N +1% Barnat 118750 52 48 50 -—1 Int Ran 104100 32 u 31 —1 Wiltsey ' 91500 23% 20% 21 + V: Atlin-Ruf 74550 27 21% 9.5% +314 I MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP) — Prices on exchanges turned stronger Fri- day in moderate trading. Dominion Steel stood out with a gain of 21/1 at a new high of 21. Steel of Canada firmed 72 at 49. .’ Base metals were mixed. In- ternational Nickel, selling ex-div- idend dropped a point to 71. Pro- ducing mines were also mixed. Other groups were higher. Que- bec Natural Gas moved up a point to 25, Trans-Canada Pipe- line 11/4 to a new high of 28%, Imperial Oil 1/2 to 40%, Bank of Nova Scotia a point to 53, Abi- tibi Paper -7; to a new, high of 28 and Industrial Acceptance 1/S ' to 283/4. Western oils were firm. Specu- lative mines were active and gen- erally higher in a 10-cent range. The exchanges’ closing. aver- ages show banks up .21 at a new high\237.7, combined up 1.4- at a new high of 204.0, papers up 3.60 at a new high of 1,099.75 and the Montreal and Canadian stock I high ‘of 46.56, utilities up .6 atf 136.7, industrials up 1.8 at a ,new . .- golds up .64 at 68.88. Abltibi 28 GT Lakes 301/4 Asbestos 281/4. How Smith 271/2 Bank Mont 42% Hud Bay Min 43% Bank NS 53 Imp Oil 40% Bnque C Nat 40 Int Nick 71 Bathurst A 41% Int Pap 881/: Bell 41% Mass-Hat 6 Brazil / 6% McColl 52 Bldg Prod 38 N St. Car 21% C Cement 231% Noranda 37' C Cement pr 28 Price» 41 Cdn Brew 273/4 Que Pow 31 Cdn Brew pr 27% Royal Bank , 62 CPR 24 Royalite 12% Cockshutt 7% St L Corp 14 Seagrams 263/4. Shawin ‘ 24% D Bridge 23 steel 49 Dom Tar 10% Walker 27 Foundation . 13% CANADIAN Fraser 24 Cons Pap 32 " Ford , V 73% ' ' A NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP)—The stock market rebounded Friday for its first rise in eight sessions, stag- ipgs its best advance since Jan. Having halted a six - day de- cline Thursday when the average was unchanged, the market moved ahead steadily and, quietly Friday.-‘ ‘ Brokers described the rise as primarily technical. The AP 60- stock average advanced $1.50 to $161 with industrials up $2.50, rails up $1.50 and ‘utilities up 20 cents. » The recovery was general. Oils rubbers, chemicals, motors, rails, base metals and aircrafts ac- counted for some of the better gains. Consumer-type stocks con- tinued to fare well. Colgate-Pal- molive rose 37/s. International Nickel climbed steadily all day, closing up 21/1. to lead Canadian issues. Alumi- nium Ltd. and 11;/films each‘ mes and 4 each were Mel” Pacific wa Advances Declines Unchanged ‘ Total issues Beth Steel C 110d 0 and O Cons Edison El Auto El Gen Elec Goodyear Gt Nor Ry‘ Int T ‘and '1' ‘ MONTREAL: Lé tar-io white ‘35, wholesale Quebeg ored”3-1%. ' Potatoes:} N. V don’t imagine 2 t h e r e a re 9 many people ‘ alive’ t o d a yj (including -8113.» old wives_ that may still be around) V_l’l10~ attach any “facts” thousands ‘of North Amenc trouble is.’ then‘; moths that ‘- doll .And~flaerv Recs Don’t you believe years-—-and, ced hands. 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