8 [c.rontorwllarkel lower in mod« .2 crate trading. . r 1! New York—Market lower; 'ate‘ ‘ line- . g¢§.,\ dglconfleal A Market lrreglllarly l m‘ lower in active trading. - “Sloan . ,, CURRENCIES lduA “We _ ‘ 181101811 by MONTREAL ICP. ~ The US. 9 W [dollar closed fnday at a discount Hart pt} ,0; 2 31.32 per cent in terms of amth .Canadjan funds. up 1—16. Pound wand Gs. wading $2.72 7-16. up 1,4. 673 we“ r I T : . “0mm smut; PRODUCE WT. I , we we,“ 5.. MONTREAL (CPI—Agriculture Mr- J. L jdegpartmellt quotations: . ' Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices "Mex-1y ‘w mun-try station, wooden cases, MM films-lapse 558-59; large 56-57; * am 4041; small 2930; B 35- 19 . , c 23. Receipts 105. nd Dawn; “Butter: Current receipts tend- '5, “cable 63%, not ten-dlerable 63, 1133 “MW "fresh grade creamery prints job .1] WhOSg; "pm. 03724542; fresh wholesale Iett 7" Va. - fienzrss “1 _’630heese: Delivered Montreal not Viva“, Quebec 3, colored )rrow_ hem '33; wholesale Quebec white 34; ’ _colol‘ed 34; current receipts 0n- _\ {mo white 1.0.1). grading station —D 35‘ colored 35; no quotations for - wholesale Ontario. potatoes: Quebec. new 75s 1.10- er of Hi. 135; N33. 755 1.46150. ayers. ‘ ’3 Scotia, nt . Hailed W'INNllPEG (or) — Trading :uardlan. "a quiet and prices were some— plans, lWel' 1.10%; My unchanged 1.08 '/m. accepted, :~ Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA; 1nor. 1.64%; 2 1.61%; 3 1.51%; itect 41.40%; 5 1.39%; 6 1.35%; 1 dur- \ pm 1.86%; 2 1.83%; 3 1.70%; WA and domestic prices: 1 nor. 1.64% 2 1.61%; 3 1.51%; 4 1.40%; 51.39%; 61.35%; 1 durum 1.86%; l 1.80%; 3 1.70%. :ruly re. MONTREAL to follow . Ire some :MONTBEAL' (OP). -- Prices 53101 were mixed In active trading ap- _ Friday on the Montreal and Ca- sales in Indian stock exchanges. Changes were mainly confined to trac- bsistence lions. call. The utilities were generally clinically lower. Calgary Power lost 1% at ates and 13%, International declined 96 It 30% and Power Corporation was shl Edl- all: point at 65. Ga-tlneau Power 3 Homes am up to at 38%. Canadian Down 1A In the papers were and CO Albith at 35%, Fraser at 30%, , andme Smith at 37%. Great bybasflc leoeovvssulptatss,anaw 81 high. and Consolidated advanced season ' at 40‘ md We,” “The pipelines were generally 1 higher with Pembina up 56 at my Se“; 101/1, a new him. TranlsCanada _~-t§“ 10st%at36%. ’ Sta ' The bhse metals were mixed. Aluminium lost 1/2 at 32%, and ' Shelters declined 74 at 22%. In- . - tional Nickel advanced % at grill” Asbestos was up 74 at ————' clued; Cement lost It at 331/. b the construction issues. 1111 the stools, Stelco lost 7. st 64%;. The mines and oils were mlxed. The closing averages .show ban-la up .02 at 54.98, utilities up .1 at 148.8. industrials off 2.7 at “.4, combined off 1.8 at 242.5, papers off .1 at 143.7 mnd golds —/ "w .42 at 715m. _ mom-nan. CLOSING s-l-ocss Ahltlhl 3516 Fraser 4 AIM pr -—- Gt Lakes 38 , 33% How Smith 373/. mum: sol/1 End Bay Min 39% I Bulk Ns 68 nap Bank — ' in . 1398:: I Ell/z 'd will 3 it. 1:: is: ' “3 1 H0115“? l‘Bmgll 5V9 mass-Fer 9% ChaI‘lO , all; Prod 39% McColl 65 t 6 Cu __ N st. Car 21 31‘an Crimes: 3314 Nomad: 541,1 C uncut pr 27% Price 45 are 39% ‘i"; .. . I ' no a )llltles 0ft: ‘, Goa-III 315°” 321:" noyzllnce ' V B ‘ St. L o a ntral Mgtat Ivan c313." Shawiu ‘7 30111 We at PR 21171 Steel ,3471. " 00¢th 13% Un Steel 141/. ~ 50mm: 321/. Walker 31% / D 311de m CANADIAN DWI Tar 14% Con: For 40 Fulndation 131/; For 10! “10> Pick. t. I'm‘h Chrls m 58‘“ flee \ \‘Oll- BO k; and ’ rollanlged 99%1); Jilly unchanged flower 294-29409; July 1% lower Rye-Oct 1/4 higher 1.03m; , ‘Dec unchanged 1.05%a; May % Ies. I / what irregular Friday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Closing prices: Oats: Oct. 9i; lower 71%lb; Dec 7. lower 713/48; May % lower 7270b; .1137 V4 lower 71b. Barley: Oct Vs higher 1.01b; Dec unchanged 9774a; May‘ un- .90“. ‘ Flax: Oct ‘76 lower 2.94%; Dec 7.4% lower 2.90b; May 1-% ' 2.880 K \_ C and 0 63‘s Radlo (‘nrp 38-5,; Cons Edison 5810 8111 (iii \'.l 3751'“ Ial A.qu El .17 I'm '\ll‘('l‘illl Iliiiu Gen Llec 6.3",“ Vanadium I" “bodice” 95".. Wesingse 637g (11 Nor Ry 48% 1'11 T T 53% Kennecnt 977,5 a 31s dipped more than one point Friday on the Toronto Stock Ex— change while gulls were off one- half. Western oils. down three- quarters of a point at 2 p.m.. re- covered part of their loss. but re- mained down almost one—quarter. Speculative issues were not overly active, 11 l t h o u g h five trad-ed more than 100,000 shares. at the most active, two gained, one lost and two were unchanged. lt’chaters was the big winner, up 6 cents at 46 cents, Base metals slipped lower de- spite a price raise by Interna- tional Nickel and Noranda. Inter— national Nickel added 1A; at 87% but Noranda was unchanged on the day. Consolidated Mining lost 1/2 at 211/2. Golds had few major changes. McIntyre dipped 3/- at 85 and Kerr~Acldison was down % at 17%. Western oils recovered as Home 011 B went up 5/4; at 19% But Pacific Pete, Bailey Selhurrn and Calgary and Edmonton all lost Vs. Index changes: Golds off .50 to 02.12; base metals off 1.17 to 178.40; western oils off .20 to 140.13. ' ' TORONTO CLOSING s-rocxs By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange—Oct. 1M (Quotations In cents nnles marked 8. I—Odd lot. xd — Endivldend, xr—Ex— rights. xw‘Ex-wlrnnts.) Nell stock Bales High .Low . Close .Ch‘ge . MINES , Acad Uran 3300 7% 61/2 7% + ‘7‘: Advocat. 2400 325 315 325 Agnico 1300 56 53 56 +1 Akal'tcho 600 45 05 45 Algom 3900 815% 15 15% Algom deb 70 8981/: 981/: 98% Alsom vtw 3600 425 400 425 —5 Amal Rare 4030 19% 17 17% —I‘rfi Al'n Nephe 1333 75 75 75 —-3 Anacon 7225 73 74 78 +2 Aug Rouyn 500 31 31 3 1—3 Area 18000 108 97 100 Arion 9000 14 13% 14 +1 Atlin-Ruf 3500 19% 19 1.9 71 Aumaquc 4500 11 10 11 + 1") Avilla 6000 61A 6 6 —% ankeno. 2000 17% 1171/: 17% — V2 amt I 6200 167 161 163 —2 arvue 2200 13% 13 13% +356 ar Exp). 1150 69 68 69 . +2 Base Metals‘zmo 20 ‘18 19 +1 Baskn 4300 16% 16% 16% +195 B-Duq 5700 32 :90 31 —1 Beaucagc 4300 49 ,47 49 +4 Belcher 1200 109 104 104 —~5 ethlm 2000 95 95 95 -—-9 Bevcdn 14929 15% 15 151A Blbis 10 71/2 7%. 71/2 -— 1A Bic t 5345 99 95 99 .+2 Blc' t wt! 1000 12 12 12 ——1 131de 10500 20 18 19 -. Black Boy 1 20. 27 28 —1 Bonville 1 6 8 6 + 17$ Bomulac 2000 01A 6% 61A — % Bouscad 4500 7% 7% 7% Bouzan 9925 74 71 74 +1 Boyma: 11833 8 7 7% + 1/‘2 Bram. 100 575 575 575 Bruin-st 1000 5% 51/) 5V: Brunswick 725 440 as 435 Bufiad 270900 17 14 17 Buff Auk 1000 99 99 99 —1 Bunker H.111 1.500 12 91/; 12 +2 Cable 25 23 25 +1 Camp Chlb 4150 Bill 795 810 Cdn Astoria 583 7 7 7 c byno $1930 62 62 —3 C N Inc: 14700 29 28 29 +1 Cdn NW 5093 49% 47 47 --2 Cdn Thor 1500 M 7175 71A Condom-e ' 0749 16 16 16 Can~Erin 6500 31 so; 30 ‘ Can-Met 15725 94 90' 92 —2 C-Me't wts 250 361 36 36 w2 Captain 1500 11% 11% 11% TORONTO ‘CP‘ - Base met-I Insular 1‘ 1000 810 800 810 “ill/01' 300 9.30 250 250 ,(‘clll Pat 2800 119 112 113 ‘(Tnl I’m'c 500 22 22 22 1(‘llt-x'lirk 5 00 6 5% 6 (‘hl‘slel‘ 71100 20 20 20 (Chit) Jam 8385 60 59 59 {L bib-Kay 3100 171,2 17 17 ‘Cllib .VI 4450 140 126 130 Cm'h Will 500 250 245 245 C‘I'h-Reco 1-100 16 16 15 (Inldsll'm 42300 60 58 58 (70] om a c l40'f0 61/2 6’72 6% (fon‘h Met 4060 34 32 32 (1001210215 500 58 58 58 (' Bellekeno l3500 11 101/2 10% (" Callillan 29250 16 13 15V: (.011 C Cad 2000 6 s 6 Denison 4665 812% 12% 1216 C Den wts 3030 330 375 380 C Fen 2343, 55 54 54 ('G Arrow 500 17 17 17 C Halliu'ell 42800 72 69 71 (.Im Howey 1800 330 325 325 C Mal'ben 9200 43 40 40 Con M and S 755 $22 21% 21% C Mogul 980 109 183 185 C Morrison 5500 21 15 21 Con Negus 500 21 21 31 C Northland 1600 94 so 34 C Red Pop 3214 9 3% 9 C Reecourt 13500 17 16 16 C Sanorm 6000 7% 71/2 7% Con Sud 11350 103 103 105 Conwest ‘ 200 410 405 410 Cop Corp 1600 33 31 33 Cop-Man 8500 1.9 17 19 Coprand 751 220 212 218 Coulee 1500 54 33 53 Cowich 500 39 89 89 Craigmt 200 230 230 230 Crowpat 1000 12% 1272 12% Cusco 18300 14 13 13% Dnering 9125 291/2 26 28% D’Aragon 5500 39 36 38 De Cour 35425 36 a 35 Deer Horn 9000 17% 17 17 Delnite 5600 69 05 0° Donalda 3500 12% 12 12% Duran 5750 221/: 22 E Amphl 7000 20 19% 20 East Mal 2000 142 141 142 East Sun 1010 235 233 335 East Met 6000 10 10 :10 Elder 7250 79 76 79 Eldrich 500 311A 31% 31% ’El Sol 4.117 13. 1.2 12 Expl All 9000 13% 12 13% Falcon 1657 328% 28% 28V: Faraday 2600 105 101 105 Fara wts 2300 27 27 27 F’west Tung 400016 15 15 _ Fed Kirk 1000 M M 0% Francoeur 7000 13 12 12% Frobisher 1950 195 192 192 Geco Mines 960 $18 17% 17% Genex 700 16% 16% 16% Geo Sclen 250 75 75 75 Cut Masct 6000 10% 10V: 10% Glacier 15400 45 35% 36 Glenn Uran 600 11 11 11 , Goldale , 7000 17% 17% 17% Gold Eagle 49600 25 256 24% Gold Mall 5550 30 20 ' 29 grah Bousq 1000 7 7 7 Grandroy 5500 21 21 21 Granduc 500 215 210 21.5 Cureth 3550 17 15 16 Gulch 9500 201/: 193/4. 20% Gulf Lead 1000 81/2 8V: 8% Gunnal' 4450 3163/4 16% 16% Gunnr wts 3320 I740 705' 740 Gwillim 2000 I 6 0 Halmon 1000 45 45 as Hard Rock 1100 10 10 10 Hair-Min 6800 16 15% 15% Headway 9100 51 50 50 Heath 2500 7 7 7 High-Bell 2700 140 140 140 Hollingr 1315 $27 26% 27 Hoyle 860 400 670 480 Hud Bay 175 859% 50% 5996 Ind Lake 7600 6 0 0 Inspiration 5600 63 65 65 “ Int‘ Nickel 25246 888% 87 87% Int Ran 10000 31 29 30 Irish Cop 10200 255 245 153 Iron Bay 1100 215 210 21.7 J Waite 500 17 17 17 Jaye 131pr 13200 65 60 fi Jellicos 10100 14 13% 14 Joburke 185000 1.9 17 19 Jonsmith 4500 15 15 / 15 Jowsey 20861 57 53 54 Kerr Add 5400 317% 17% 1m Kllem Wt! 500 60 50 ‘0 Kirk End 0000 14 12% 14 Kirk Min 2100 45 05 45 Labrador zlx 323% 23% 13% Lake Cin 200 101 101 101 L Dufault 3000 74 74 74 Lake Ling 2000 1W. 8% L Shore 100 410 010 010 L Wasa 500 21 21 21 Bamaque _ 105 270 270 170 Latin Am 25 no so 20 Leitch 2500 140 135 13‘ Lencourt 15500 16 - 151/. 15% Lexludln 2500 4% 4'6 LL‘ Lac 350 173 176 173 Lomegn 1000 4% v4” WI Lox-ado 7300 51 so 51 Lorado wts 750 25 25 15 jSurvivlnvg also to cherish I lphen in Blooming Point: iPeter in Fairbanks. Alaska. and Al- Poim 57‘ so three sisters Mrs. Mary Mac- Donald. Blooming Point; Sister lJohn Baptist. c.s.M,. Mount St. Mary‘s; and Catherine A., Bos- ton. His parents and two hroth~ ers predeceased him several years ago. On Sunday at 8.00 pm. his re- mains were taken to St. Corne- lius Church for Rosary Service his I +3 {mg Point, were shocked and sad-inlemory are four brothers Dan- 1y attended P‘azher (Linn-no. his +3 Tdened When they learned that th iel F.. Montana; John B,. San devoted paslm'. eulozizcd on the sterling qualities of the det'CZ'Bed saying that Ihough ho had known ihim only a few Diego (present at funerall; Ste-‘ [N MEMORIAM I The Guardian Page 113.11.. October 25. 1058 ‘Of Charlottetown! two dallglllel‘sICPlt‘hl'alCd for I110 I'I‘IIIN‘ 0" “19 Pauline Marie and Florence Jean. ‘ 5011]. Al the funeral \\lll('|l \I 11.x 1:111:10 years it “'85 ‘long enough for him to realize that a very fine. Christian gen- tleman had been taken from their midst. Hundreds of Mass cards. many telegrams. messages of sympathy and floral tributes reached from friends in Prince Edward Island. Detroit and California bore silent tribute to the esteem in which 7nd on Wednesday at 9.00 a.m. the deceased. was held. Interment Solemn Mass of Requiem w a s was in All Souls’ Cemetery. Ottawa paid. October 3131. All applications should be made branch of the Canadian Legion. and must be received at Legion House, 465 Gilmowr Street, ATTENTION VETERANS WITH LEGAL TRAINING ference will'be given to Graduates in Law. Ottawa, Legion Service Officer, Grade 111, Dominion Command Service Bureau, Canadian Legion, Ottawa, Ontario. Salary—$6.500 - $7.500 according to qualifications. 'Medl- cal and Superannuation benefits. Expenses of moving to Duties: Generally to assist veterans and their dependents by the preparation and presentation of claims for the various benefits provided in veterans’ legislation. Qualifications: Honourable discharge from w 'me ser- vice in the Armed Forces—including Korean se vice. Pre- through the nearest Ontario, by last at I Smhm ms 97 7M! PRODUCER 0f rmnu rut; lm@ 1 7” M11 TIMI Lonv‘H M 10 10 10 u | Curb "cum m "n 170 17! u L:.ndhst 3M0 24 221-1 '24 A1 Thuloln 220 363 7:0 150 . Is cm“: Trap 1an mo :30 am -10 , Macdnn ‘00 '29 ‘181’229 +1 ‘mm 336 340 310 .740 -15 spounm- 1:0 2.; :R is )Iacfie mom 16 1312 15 Yukon (Ton 17100 In 55 5., +3 Name“ .7 .3 .9 78 78 _, II MacLeod 00.30 129 121 125 «a (J OILs v.9... I'a] mm 42 In In — Iv; LEO C. MACDOL‘GALL Madsen 2330 235 235 236 +4 ,\(‘me 'as 550 21% ‘llll 21"; Tidal 31m 91 Im 91 ‘ 3. . - I .‘ Mama“ U 37"" 3 7 “ “"qu 1m." 57’ 0‘ 57‘ +3 'I' ('5an \1 7:0; IR.- 137 III? \I 1‘33 illlemfs Of 1:00 tomelmb Maralgo 3000 24 24 74 All Rm- 1250 :u .10 .11 ~1 In (MS 0230 200 210 :47 .‘~ 80 Usau OI‘mCIly of Bloom- Marcon 2500 11% 1M 10% v it Am Leduc 0301 17‘; I7 17:». iwm'ne 3000 23 21 23 u Maritimt 22200 130 126 +4 foyer” 13163 1:; 33 23 —l .w (.‘(ln or, 100 155 15:; 1557 24 2215 . Isa ‘ I 175 ms _I “can OGI‘Is mo 7 . v, . 1m 201/; 20 20 +3 Bailey A 300 10% MFA 10-1‘_ lR-w “calm Rm MR 165 163 -1 had DESSCd away at ELI-arXS T V“ Mclnlvrs 55 sas as 85 v “a Ball S an pr 120 $2275 227,; 227.1 + ulw Dec wls :00 7 7 1 Hospltal. Long Beach, California ——1V2 “C‘M‘r 1000 a s 8 —|r1 Bl'alsa 1000 55 83 95 +7 W Nam 4100 110 107 110 +3 on September 23th. Mcwa; 134000 48 41 46 +6 Bl'ltalla 8>93 291 285 290 rd Yan Can 500 10 10 10 Born at Blofimind hem” “0m 1715, 15 '7 +2 Calalta 2700 83 a] I In .12 ('urh I I _ _ IV a 4 “emu 3400 129 125 II +2 Cal Ed 210 $2712 2711 271.141. Dalhnusle 2051 “'7 lots 15% years ago. he was the son of the 1" Met; [Iran 1300 a l 8 C Oil Dds 100 185 185 185 ~5 BANKS late Mr. and Mrs. John 0721ch- _1,5 Midfim 2992 93 93 93 33 C Oil L wls 900 95 90 95 In Montreal 52:. 55004 5011 50% VIP Ea“ He received hig ea“ edu_ "'1 A\{juiken 2l70 249 240 249 +10 CS Pele 400 350 350 350 15 Nnova Suclla 115 $63 68 68 ~ I , I , ‘ . y Min Corp 550 s11 131.2 13% Cdn All 011 150 625 sis 525 +15 Commerce 313 5‘10; 534‘}: 53!; _ Ll catlon In Blooming P011“ and 181- ‘i Min-Ore 13500 19 17 18 1 (‘ Chieflg 3400 150 149 150 +1 lflmpell‘ial I75 :38 57:1 +171 er in Charlottetown after which — ’ 3300 77 72 5 + 0 Ex as 1100 209 205 263 — on 123 .72 711 V y . 2000 56 55 56 c Homestd 7191.199 Ills 199 14 Tor-Dom III $40“: 4911 491/1 -— ll hf‘hl‘fve"; ‘19 egetg‘m‘t‘ Mlélgganv +5 Nam, Cr 500 13 III 18 -—l c Husky 2592 sis 140'. 15 s. v. ,NDUSTRMLS “.919 9 1V 01‘ upwar S of *2 Nello 1000 14% 141/: 141/: + in Cdn w o 1209 235 220 225 +5 Alum-ml 3350 533... 331,, 331;, _ u, thirty years. Here because of his New Alger 2000 9% 3 3 Cent Del , 4530 340 325 335 —5 Anglo Ntld 275 367’! 57/5 6% high Christian principles and up- +5 New A'Lh 500 30 30 30 Charter 011 3140 200 195 200 +5 C Brew 335 $3515 3511 351d 1;, right charhcter he won a 13gb —1 New Delhi 2700 29 20 23 —-2 c Allenbee 9st 7 s s ——l D Mag“... 93,, 5,5 131/, 13% _m ' v u . . + W N Dicken I70 705 705 205 —4 c Dragon 3000 25 as 25 — 1A Inland 550 saw. I; all mg and lovmg Place In the hearts +1 N Goldvue 7.500 a 51.2 9’ +1] 1: MIC Mac 950 405 400 405 —s Nor smr 215 mm 1211 12% of all who were privileged to N Harri 2000 13% 13 1371—112 Con Peak 2500 5!»? 5L: 5% Pembina n 5795 sum 1qu 1010 +19 know him '2 New Rosco 17300 152 147 148 —1 C West. Pete 1600 505 500 305 +10 Simpsons 1740 $28 27% 28 ' . — V2 New Jam 3000 9% 9% 91/: Cree on 700 400 400 400 Stedman 215 $3311. 331,, 33% Three years ago Leo. With his Newlund mo 39 as 33 —1 Cree wts 1.500 175 170 170 4 Wainwright 100 265 265 265 «5 family went to Long Beach, CIal- “V2 N Man 12800 40 u 45 +2 Dev-Pal 34325 123 121 123 +5 Walkers 1370 53m 311/: 31% IA; Korma For the past twelve N Mylaml 90200 N 65 G7 +1 Dome Pete 32 312% 121/3 12% + 1A Sales to close: 3,228.000. ' H Newnor 500 31/. 3% 1M Duvex 21000 15 14 15 months perfect health had not -1 N Senator 2500 s s 6 Gen Pete 250 350 350 350 ——10 mosr ACTIVE TORONTO s'rocxs been numbered among the bless- +Nick Rim 2700 124 118 118 ~1 Gen Pet A 200 320 320 320 +15 By The Canadian Press '11, 5 he en'o ed Ya unemplain. Nlplsslng 20520 223 210 222 +17 Gr Plains 235 $18 177/31 17% + 1/s smell Sales High Low Close Ch'ge 1' g 3.3' ' , . . +1 Nisto 2500 31/: 6% 6V: Illghwood 2300 25 24 24 —1 lNDUsmIAIs lngly and In a truly Christian +3 Nam?“ 10m #11,; am + V: game BA 2:3; :0 191/. 19% + as. Kuhn P1. 3466 3367/» 36313551. — 1A manner he carried on his duties Now, . . . I ome 91/2 19% 19%— :s Gas 6605 $2151 21% 2112 — v1 '. I Norlartlc 14500 as 37 37 — V: H a on G 595 52113. 211/. 21% _ 1,5 Brazil 5510 36% 6 6% as a devoted husband lawns ,4 Normeul 959 370 365 370 Humber 400 195 194 194 —1 Mass.Fer 9025 39% 9% 914 When SIX Weeks PreVIOUS to his 3 gory-x 1% u”: M 31fi—l gum; Pnd 100000 2.; an m Pembina 5695 310% mu 10% + v. demise he entered St. Mary's orsync ’ um I‘ 10 210 210 +3 OILS - ' -—14 N Rank 18600 115 112 115 Man‘gold 14000 141/, 34 m. .1 1A Petrol 14300 39 III as +5 305mm for “9‘14"”th 0‘ 8 heart _I,4‘ Norms], 5150 m 212 215 +1 Medal 2357 245 235 2c, .4 Duvex 21000 15 14 ‘15 ailment. But It soon became :13 gm 6 wts 2300 It: 11;: 1‘53 ~; filing 6400 as 62 as {gariscokll 14000 141/. 14 14% + 1,5 evident that his 111 less was criti- on 23200 + i ty 2000 25 u 75 I 9x a“ 10000 42 40 40 ._ ' +2 o’arlul mo so 37 57 —l N Bristol - mo 11 10 11 + Un Oils 9250 250 240 241 I" 031 and that logging and :39 +12 Ogamn 4500 no 3 N Chamb 1500 130 m 130 MINES best medical s lwo not y —g% gm Ital-o lg g 1: 3 —§% N Concord 5000 21 18% um +314. 3311;“: 276900 17 14 17 the Hand of Death. + 'Leary 1 + N Davies 4700 25 22 75 +2 0 ur e 135000 19 17 13 — ' hi + '7 01”“ 274° 995 980 935 — Vt N Superior 200 110 110 110 .5 Mache 169000 16 131/. 15 IA H91§azesy.t: m?m‘d$ 818‘: armsby 1000 36% 36% 36% +117 Northcal 1420 241/: 24 24% is McWat 134000 48 41 43 +5 Sorrowmo “1 0W - +1 gsixko 1M300"; at“ 32“ 32% +2% Nco pr 2100 s73 36 Mentor 11000 17171 15 17 +2 I + aramaq + Nonhld 1500 22 22 22 —1 d ass 6.43 Parties 4016 55 u 52 —3 Okalta 200 III 114 Ill +1 MUTUAL FUNDS IMivéfigeAfimuhung Fund 7.117.77 +1 Pater 500 48 43 As ——1 Pac Pets 7940 319% 137. 19 -— 1A "Y Tl" Canadian Press Mutual Income Fund 5.07 5.54 +4 P011113 3000 18 17 17 —2 Permo pr 4900 195 188 190 +1 C . Bill And Sav and Inv 3.31 5.81 +1% Pce Ml 86062 20 ll 1:! ——1 peruv oil, 1200 151 155 135 _5 naadlan Investment XD 9.01 9.89 Radlsson 4.87 5.39 _1 Petrol: mo as 24 5 +1 PetroI‘ 1200 151 155 155 —5 Guam“ XD 36-51 3834 Rgent Fund 5.34 5.87 + V: Pick Crow 4225 as 35 as —5 Petrol 34800 all In 33 +3 Champ“ Mum“ 5-39 5.92 Supervised Amer Fund 3.53‘ 7.07 v — VI Pitch-0n 1000 5% 510 5% Phillips 400 110 110 110 +4 WMWYEM “11" 7-59 8-34 Supervised Exec 55 “~44 +5 Placer no 910% 10% 10% Ponder 4500 30 25 27 +2 C°rporflleolnves10rl 11.92 9.70 Supervised Exec 56 29.89 -—3 Pl- Bord 4500 11 10 11 Prairie 011 1100 260 2.55 255 Dom Equity Inv 14.65 14.95 Supnmd me 57 5.12 ~15 Prestm 7300 030 530 835 ——25 Provo Gas 4560 345 335 340 —5 53 Ex“ Fun? 5.46 5.71 Supervised roth Fun I." 2.00' Promo 95 533 525 535 +20 Ranger 2625 260 250 250 -4 “"4 Colleen! 5.26 5.73 Suprvlsed Income Fund 4.00 4.30 + V: Pros Air 3500 n 88 92 7 Reef Exp! 6000 m w. “MAW! {Home 3.01 4.15 rv Electronic 12.53 13.03 +2 Mex mo 15 13% 14 + v: Ricth 2900 125 119 123 u Growth 011 and Ga: 3.27 3.37 Timed Investmnt rund also 55.00 + ‘75 Que Ascot 10655 2‘ H 5 —2 Rocky Pete 7091 10% 10 1016 + 175 “"9510” Growth Fund 5.05 .603 United Accumulative Fund 1.3.01 1 .02 —-’/I Que 01111) 2700 01 as 61 +1 Royalite 300 8111/4 11 11% + V. Investors Mutual 10.36 11.74 A—Lss and 3—le stock ‘ one Cop two as as 38 +2 Saphir 700 on so so +3 Keystone 12.15 13.15 commission. +1 Que Lab 2500 7% 6 G —% E ——8 Que Lith 100 455 455 455 ——15 ‘ —II a Metal 2200 91 as no —3 —ll& Qumtml 32516 23% 21 23 —1Vz + V: Quemont 1350 3113/. 111/. 1190—06 Radlore 1500 50 fl 47 —3 Rainvillc 1300 to 40 Is 1 —l Bayrock 3200 I) 75 75 +1 Rexspar 4500 57 48 50 —1 Tux Athab 500 57 s7 s7 _.1 + V; Roche 5500 151/: 16111655 + VI Rowan Cm 12130 17 151/; 16 —— v; + as St. Mich] 2000 7% 7% 7% - to +30 Sand luv 25000 17% 16 15 —w snemu tau «5 400 4.55 —10 513m: 110 no 415 415 +15 1 . . , , ‘ —% $11 "él‘hfl 2W0:soo 6310 .210 6210 1 0 ‘ a 0 "“‘°’“‘ T‘k clf kft hd b kd a 31:23 ,.. g: g; g: .. Ic ets, goo or one wee 0 er I Is ate, may e pIc e up .3 Stanleigh 3030 110 105 110 +3 I . stanlgh wts 160 50 50 .70 ° ' 0 0 . , o o w sum m w- m at uar IInn- atrIot Ice. Ic et 900 or a Ito or . rlve- n. + 1,5 Star-rut 4M 6V: 6 s -—% v - ’ I Steeloy mo 3 m m — u ‘ ' “ _5 Stee R 5:75 3131/. 13% 1335— ‘75 , Sturgeon M 13 13 13 — :1“ Sud Can 7 . 1 1 RED DARTE Wm H Sullivan 1930 213 210 215 NEW ANT} USED CARS Mon. - Tue. - Wed. Sum" 1°00 1‘ 18 1’ -1 GENERAL REPAIRS E _,.,§ Sylvdnito 2325 111 100 110 +3 ’ ‘ _1 $313111- légg 77; 77; 77; —0 27 DesBl-isay Crescent Oct. 27 - 28 - 29 - 1 1 1 .4 ' ’ i :2 gamut. «00 m 1,0 m _4 Ch’town Phone 5458 cm 14.00 a7 07 a7 -—3 +2 gomhm m u u 2‘ _1 George Abbott. 24 Water ‘ mus-RE“ “mama‘s _ nbu‘ 2200 as 34 as '11 Tm am, 050,, ,0 m 30 +1 [m . MASTERPIEEE 5‘s u 5* I: 5* +.* r ' +‘ r so m m as s m ERT [E ._ n ort 21425 5 > 40 45 5 J opp Cm 3100 as so as +3 5"" M'm’ ' __ 1,5 Vandoo 2900 7 7 7 .g ’ u Ventures a}: mu 7:“ lm— . Violam 1 11s 11 18 —1 White Am 200 (no no 670 +20 ‘ Weedon 1000 as 22 23 —’/a I _ Willroy «on 110 103 101! +1 .1»; Wilt”! 14100 as 23 m—l TED-1mm an: a: 1r: arm ._1 WP m + - + 1,4 Yale Load 28 27 21 Gr ery store *1 “3°” “1'” ” ” ” ” mm: ——2 Zenmac 26000 33 10 31 +4 Cor. Cumberland & Grafton NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP'I—The stock Market ended lower Friday on in- ,"eased selling pressure toWard the close. Volume totalled 3,770.- c‘Omp ared with 3,610,000 Thursday The railroad list moved ahead ‘0‘” the second straight day. Cl'Bmicnls, drugs, aircrafts, air- hnes and metals were mostly “W11 but steels scored minor ad- "lines. If 30 stocks closed 20 cents lower and Canadian Pacific. a150 lower. The Associated Press average‘ 353197.00. Rails were up $1 at a In the Canadian list, Interna- lonal Nickel added 3a. Distillers. "Era-ms 03 and Dome Mines ls. A1“minlum Ltd. dropped a pomt Hudson 3! Mining. McIntyre Porcupine and Walker - Gooderham were on the American exchaflI—fie 51‘3" l \ ‘ GUARDIAN _ i culcltion Dept. Starling will be in effect: 1 Year 6 Months 3 Months 1 Month ‘ to“ East Dcme dropped Is. ,1 What stocks did 430 474 536 497 l'nchanged 243 230 0131 games 1209 1201 Be NIL YORK (Losl'u‘, STOCKS 9‘ Steel 5;: Monty W '5 Warner 3-134 N) Cent AdVance: Dames winlgan. Molybdenlte. Fargo out “9 Richwell were ahead. Pres», 1 Owing to increaSed Fri Thurs. I 33%! 37h adjust The short 7 unchanged- For the convenience of’ poruted in a "Go-Come- . to enclose the subscrlbers remrflance an , THE GUARDIAN ’ * SATURDAY EDITION By Mail One Year As or _ SUBSCRIPTIONS Isl-NOVEMBER 1958 A new rype‘of Renewal Noflce will be issued by the Cir- our subscribers. This notice is incor- Go" envelope and can be refolded d mailed direct to Charlottetown. P. E. I. 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