ier Mincliileeenien SUMMARY. Tad-ng . New York—Stocks mixed, se-' 1} . s¢.ed issues in demand.- Montreal — Market mixed, _ tight gains. CURRENCIES MONTREAL ‘CP) — The U.S. dollar closed Friday at a dis- tount of 4 3-32 per cent in terms ‘ of Canadian funds, up 3-16. Pound sterling $2.69%, up %. ' — DIVIDENDS .- By THE CANADIAN PRESS Ford Motor Company? common cents, Sept. 10, record ‘Aug. 1) —¥ellowknife Bear Mines Lim- ited, 2 cents payable Sept. 10, 4. record Aug. 10. “igs PRODUCE ri ture department quotations: -Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country stations, wooden cases, _ extra-large 44, large 44, medium 38-39, small 25-25%, B 2%, C 18. Reéeipts 180. derable, 63%, non tenderable, 62% fresh grade creamery prints, job derable, 64, non-tenderable 63%. Cheese: Delivered Montreal, not waxed, current receipts Que- bee white 34%, colored 34%; wholesale Quebec white 352, col- ered 35%; current receipts On- tario white f.0.b., grading station $714-- 38 3-16, eolored_3744-38%; wholesale Ontario, colored and whife, no quotations. Potatoes: Quebec new 75s 2.50-/- £2.75; N.B. 75s 2.75-3.00, N.B. 50s 2.00, N.B. 10s .42-.48; P.E.I. 75s 2903.00, P.E.I 10s 4, Ontario new 75s 200-2.50, Virginia new @s 4004.50. ' i} = Torceto—Market bigher, light i one point’ while base metals lost around one-half. 2. Among uraniums Consolidated TORONTO TORONTO (CP) — Uraniums were strong but base metals were-mixed on the stock market Friday in light trading. “West ls were up more than led almost one - half. Golds International Nickel and Fal- conbridge each added '% ‘while Noranda and Quemont were off Denison and Gunnar gained %. Changes were few and small in golds. Dome_and Mcintyre lost small fractions and Giant Yellow- knife was off 10 cents at™ $8.05. Kerr-Addison was up % at 21%./P Gains were almost general in MONTREAL changes generally ranging to around:a point at the close of moderate trading on the Mont- hadian HOC! x- | | : | | : | | | Butter: Current receipts, ten- | Steels and utilities were strong. _ Power Corp. gained 1% at 65 and Standard Structural] Steel was up 4% at 14%. (Calgary Power at 94% was up 1%-and point gains ‘were registered by International _ Utilities at 38% and Stelco at 433 at , 2 2 4 i HE <5 es is BB. 54%. i Oil gained 1% at 38% and gains were shown by Ogil- e at 52, Argus at 41, Bank of Montreal at 62% and Vickers at 2. Asbestos at 30% was up % tL ,Fee and Reitman’s gained 1% at, 38.’ Off a point each were Dominion Oilcloth at 42 and Dupont at 26. Firm producing mines saw Fal- eovbridge up % at 16%. Penny mines were irregularly weaker in a generally modest | range. ; . The closing averages show banks off 0.24 at 65.88, utilities up 8:3 at 153.6, industrials up 1.4 at $33.2, combined up 1.10 at 273.3. papers off 6.4 at 474.4 and golds unchanged at 87.21. ~~ Pad ne = = * looks 1000 75 Abitibi 30% Fraser % | Eldrich oO 6 RK BH +3 5 : Ashesin< 30% How Smith ie 1090 10441044 10% | Permo pr = = Baque C Nat 57% Hud Bay Min 32% Exp! All 200 144% 13 14% | Petrol an a Bank Mont (62% Imp Bank 6 Falcon 7955 931% 30% 31% + % Phillipe pn Bi A Bank NS 73 Imp O# | Faraday mM OM 46 Bnque PC . WA Int Nick % | Francoeur 1000 A ™% % +i%)! Ponder E peed Fs Bathurst A Int Pap 116 | Frobisher 2955 24 25 (OST Provo Gas 7 Bathurst B Int Pete 2% | FraB debs 2 8 % & | Quonto or Bel! Mass-Fer 15% Geco Mines 400 18% 18% 18 — % Ranger | a @ Bidg Prod = 4 St. Car Geo Secien 590 110 110 110 —S | Rocky os SOS Cleveland Noranda 3%.| Giant YK 320 820 805 905 —10 | Royalite a € Cement pr 974 Price Wh | Glacier 1000-39 30 3 +1 ~Ngarcee on 8 € aeamship Gus Pow © |Gold Eagle 10500 13 12 13 ee a ee C Bnk Com . & Royal Bank 7 cr UpRan 1150 2 3 3 —g | Southt mS ~ Cdn Brew 34 Royalite Grandroy 50 154 6 19—% | Spooner a o - te Lad — - L. Corp. 18% | Grandue 200 1% 126 «12% re = 140 et Power 194 Trams Con PL we (Ch | 1300 4 hh Trans Can 126 9% (80 on ower cane car theat” 7 | Gulch 1000 8% 8 —1 | eee oa a ae es fon ” Welker Gulf Lead 1100 8 Fy $ “1 brie << mw a CANADIAN | Guanar 36) $154 15 15% + HY prety 175 wh: on a ad es ee Gunnar wis 3020 30 355 3 +10 | OB Oe 0) Foundation “ne 1 | Cvillim = ee St Ce a [feed a | Hard Rock 500 104 104 104—-%! wingn OG 3800 160 Har-Min ino si5 15 15 : mm \BZRETR @eeenr O K | Headway 32000 32 6 (+1 NEW YOR | Heath 2000 7h Oh — H| W Nace = : Hollinger 630° $314 31% 31% ‘ & NEW YORK ‘AP3~— Strength Hoyle Beane 2 ew ue in drugs and a wide variety of Hud Bay 53 852% 52 2% + MH A treal 1723 962% ‘ ind Lake 400 6 ‘616 | selected issues gave an air of - { Nova Scotia 1267 $78%4 é Int Nickel 2846 906% 96 {96% + %| COUA Chee cle 361% buoyancy to an irregular stock int Ran 50) 234 3 B — | nal “I $73 market Friday Irish Cop 4030 219 206 «08 0-2 | POPE 1387 $87% a ae ei ‘ Iso Uran 1500 47 a 47. —1 tor : 1922 64% Profit taking continued among | J Waite 200 «(14 12 14 + &%) ‘or-Dom INDUSTRIALS many of the blue'chips prominent | Jacobul * - 8550 275 29 275 +5 | dente con in the recent advances to record |Jave Expl 150 2 @ @ —l (jo Nn 8 me $7 4 s | Jellicoe 1500 1% 1@ 1% + V%} sighs | CG Brew 1112 $3% 3% 39%+ ens. E | Joburke 2500 14 «13 14 +I" |) ues «te The Assotiated Press average | Jonsmi¢h 50000. 26 a gaat | Doseo ~ TH Wr Wh W 7 ; ; Jowsey 6 H of 60 stocks dipped a minimum weer Add 1355 $2146 21% 21% + % | ge Bg an . ; © cents to $233.90. Kilembe 1109 330 320 325 | eee 11 $9 3 (38 Of the Canadian issues, Alumi- | Kilem C wts 1956 167 155 = = Stedman 2S 30% BW ium Ltd. gained %, Interna-| Kirk Min 3 2 2 +2 | Walkers 3715 &™% WF 8 Labrador 16 30 ww w egeeeeb gona) Nickel 1 and Canadian Pa- | Lake cin 200 105 105 *. Pees a = $41% tifie %. Distillers Seagrams and Lake Ling 6000 9 4 a MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS zranby Mining fell % each and) \ Om wary Ee By The Canadian Press ‘ L Shore, 54) Stock Sales High Low Close Ch’ge Mcintyre Porcupine 2. LL Lae 1100 203 19 19 —6 Te INDUSTRIALS Prices on the American Stock paet "oa 6 2 ‘ 2a + Yee oan 15300 $7%. 7% - . Ld “v . Exchange were mixed. Among | Seeties = a a om Aka Gea 19436 . ” ‘anadian Marconi advanced % | Macdon go 6 BM +8 | active a $13%° 12% 13% +1% Ixchange were mixed. Among | Macfie 19550 1 % M— TrCan PL 6” . ; #4 ; | Madsen 5675 300-295 S| omLs ‘anadians Brazilian Traction and | 3 | ‘ ; r Malartie 400.113. 3 MS +3 | Dynamie 36500 175 ‘anadian Marcbni advanced Y% | Maneast U. 3500 6% 64 6% | Wayne 19500 20 ipieie and. Preston East wdome Man Bar 109 % 9% % | South U 17000 254 : Maralgo wom BB | Midcon 14800 6 tained 3-16. - + warees = 100 #8 ——# Sasee 1060-2 8 What stocks did: | Martin so 3 ses Ba /* MINES | Fri Thar Mcintyre 290 = az = — | magnet 352200 16 Ken 4100" ‘Advances 573 438 | ed me’ 8 68 ooo 3 : Jeclines 453 572 McWat =e eS ua: as « Inchanged i i ee a |N Mylama 48450 171 *otal issues 1225 1237 | Mitiken is 159 151 1399 48 ne omrtOaL FoNee NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS Min Corp 400 $144 14% 14% + % .? aoe seth Steel EI Monty W 49% > Min-Ore 1000 «4 4 “4 «6-1 all Cdn Com org Warner 45% NY Cent Moneta wo Ww os 8 | AM Céa Div ‘and O 7% Radio Corp 7% Mt Wright 3500 SI oe st +] American Growth tons Edison 63% Std Oil NJ 51% | Multi-M 300 51 os & Seatives " 9 Aute Fl 4% «(Utd Aircraft 5% | Nama Cr woo CO 16 16 Canadian levestment ten Elec 8 Vanadium 37%} Nat Expl you % th %% +% | Canatuna — londyear LO , Westngse Nealon wip 15 1% 15+ Bic sion Mutual ° “% Nor Ry 57% New Alger 3000 7% 7% T+ Mal Ith f 4 at TT mR ew—Ath 50 37 ca 7 +2 psn og inter x “ennecot 105 New Bid = #7 = 7 +t ie ee EE een rn ™ mh NEWFOUNDLAND LAKE |“ Dicken 0 Fond Collectif * dewfoundland, covers 192 square IN Kelore miles and is 360 feet deep. Senator —o ickel MS us 4 Zz Nipissing 210 1% Noranda | = om Norlar; an a" ° Noreneith 620 330 Norpax 200 16 Norsyne 2000 11 N Gate 21 6 N Rank~ 150 190 Northsp 1300 16 Norsp A ite _ oo Norvalie Ss ls Obaska 100010 Okalta ~ 1000 7% Opem - 1185 800 O’Brien rts 35700 Me Orchan 300 80 rosmen Se 8 Paramaq ow Parbee 3006 O&M Pardee ‘ me 6M Patino wts 500150 Pato 500 Pee Expl 2500 ‘eerless Perron Prinite a a a ees ie | Donalda 090 10% 104 We—% | East Mal 700 143 «140 «141 -9 East Sull |H of Lakes 0095 18 16 18 ermaperninis ES D AILY MARKET QUOTATIONS as — se Sze 7" 0 +3 Keystone Home Oil A 3185-~$17% 16% {[7%+ % Leverage Fund 16% + % Mutual —% Mutual Income Fund North Amer Fund of Can western oils_as they took their|Pichon” eal” : leadership from pipelines and| cer 290 $11% -41 refining oils. Calgary and Edmon-|"ow Bee = ton_was_up_% at 26% while Ca-| Pros air 00 ne nadian Husky, Home B and Pa-| Purdex 700 Cl cific Pe each. } Que—Ascot——5300-—45 484 3 Que Chib Index changes: golds off .51.to| Que:Lab Frond ww % 91.21; base- metals up .46 to/|Que Lith 300 510 305 176.40; western oils wp 1.06 to|Quasoe igor a.” 1” 121.89. Quemont— - a0 «11% }-Radiore 14800110 105195 _g | By The Canadian Press Roche - 2000 14 “4 Terente Steck ExchangeJuly 10 Rockwin 5300. 3% 3 (Quotations im cents unless marked $. | San mom OM a—Odd let, xd — Ex-dividend, xr—Ex- nals 5000 1 rights, xw—Ex-warrants.) Satellite 00 soe = 230 Steck Sales High Lew Olese Ch’ge | Sil aaa ~ MINES Sil Stand 200 33 og Abacus / he ee ee) 1000. @ 8 Acad Uran 5135 10 0 10 Slocan VR—*- y5477 hi inn age ee lee, ek GS @ + , Akaitche ou 4 mM manu met Alba Expl 3000 9 8 9% +46 | Stanrck 100 Algom 1675 $104 16% 164+ 4% | STarratt soe Am-Larder 1600 0 SB 38 Steep R 2329 913% Amal Rare 1700 1@ 1@ 1© — |Sturgeom 1000 19 1 Anacon een ER: rSullivan 214 210 Anglo Hur 168 $12 12% 12%4— 4" gyivanita 009 hy 2e Ang Rouyn 100 6% 2%. 3 | Taurcanis 500 (80 Anail 35 4). 3A 48 Tek >a Area 1300 100 4 | Tenag = a ae Atlin-Pot 3000 13 1% 9 48 [ron i ~ ine FO Aunor 150 35 OS Tiara “3 g i Avilla 10085 8 8 — Me recut "Ses — sr et Baska m9 4M OM OM +8 ln B-Duq 1500 10% 194 194 |p Pwd — Beav Lod 3000 1 l +3 ly Asbestos = 450-00 Belcher 4600 9 Un Fost i Bethim 3600 1% 120 10 y-9 | Upp Can » 120 Beveon . 125 MW OM tl | Va. ana Bibis 15300 10% 17 13 m4 Ventures 1519 $90% Bicroft wes SSS +S | VC — ‘Bidcap 17600 108% 104% 194+ % Waite Am 100 60 Bordulae = 2 oe so an |W Malar = 00054 B Wi Bralorne 0 600 oo om 15 | Wi gay ie Broul Reef 1500 3% 33 3S Wr Harg 228 150 Brnhrst me es 5 =i ve Bee ae ten tee Brunswick 100 20 0 _a | Young HG? se 117 us Buff Ank 300 = &, = Yukeno 0 Ot Cadamet —j9 | Zenmae .10500 30% Camp Chib 12 = og a % | Curb Camp RL 100 1 — i Can Astoria 1000 #4 WH Br a a 2S CDye - #5 © 8 8 +5 | Yukon 4000 81 C Malart mo “4 a @ _. S jemnae — gee is | Am-Ledue 2100 154 Can-Eria 1 io 18 oe CanMet meso OM +7 ~~ laggy we wm CMet wis” 6000 1 14 8 +5%/ Dave 300 07:7 Captain 00". 10 %”% 10 +h 00 Cariboo «100 1) w+, nn 15 315 35 «(51S | ~—15 a oe mo 671 = 7 cara 5, eee eee ae Se Cont Pore 200 1s Neh Went |C Ol de | 30 18 18 Cheater = 8 +8 CS Pete 0 a0 415. Chib Jae a _ C Chiefm 1400 128 ial Chib-Kay a 2 @ 3 .| Can Dev om Caib mo 9% «69 «6S «(C Ex Gas 1400 23 «(0 —— 2s a2 8 'C High Cr SS Coldstrm % 6 6 —%\C Homestd 109 120 1 Colomac 3500 » |C Husky 1480 $10% C Bellekene 2509 bed 1° Can WO 33 19 1 —:°) SS i, 1m 136 + %| Cont Del 37a 7S mo C Denison 36565 816% 15% 16% cr Chea 1e00 1 C Den wis 15000 25 M0 3H +S 1c Mic Mae 350 395 30 C..Discovery 1830 400 335 400 a Can: Peak rane Cir we 8 on hen |C West P po i =e? HS a Cree wts 58 5150 210 202 C Mogul "1 7 | Dev Pal 900 115 11 C Morrison 33100 24 #0 —2 | Dome Pete 600 97 Con Negus 30 3 BR - = ys | Duvex 1000 8 Con Nichol 2200 3% Dyn Pete 2500 1% 1 C Persh 300 14a 1% yale wares $00 519 500 ee ere ee 4 100% TH 74 + Me Griloil 500 260 260 260 Con Sud 7D ao m5. 40 —S |Home Ol B 3167 Si6% 15% Cow —-~yeo ss 8 HB OIG 5 $18% 18 Cop Corp 200 13 3) «13: «+ Me! Jump Phd = 2000 «21 oa i977 +2 | Jupiter 1000 219 210 Coprand sm +8 | Krev 2500 ® Coulee es ae 1000 17 Crestaur oF mn a elie he on 8 Croinor ee Hh. MH OPA |\Majtrans 200 ¥4 34 BH Crowpat 4700 15% 4 lS Marigold - 3509 «(12 3 Cusco 1000 9% Mh Ms tl | Mayfair 3400 156 Daering 2000 30% BO eT De Cour 1000 21 21 21 Midcon 14900 6 Deer Horn 200 18 1% 18 +1 YC is os D’Eldona 16 1% 9 9 —4 |N Bristol 400 «10 N Davies 671 4&4 N Superior 364 % Northceal 2s «(S ‘NC Oils . Pac Pete 3745 «(14a s13%_—:14% + & | PROVINCE OF |PRINCB EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 29th day of June A.D. 1959. |W Cdn OGw 100 % |W Decalta 1532 165 3 New Hosco n0lUelUCU = LE Sel Grand Lake, largest lake im |New Jason 1000 74 7% 7% — % |prDepe N Mylama 4960 171 163 1% New Ruys Oe mh Om imo 134% 1% 3 -*”/ Growth Of] and Gas Invesotre Growgh Fund i BLATIMORE “gg” -2- 5 - Li L* we 5 411 s “ge 11 gy Ft eeee? Fate sie sce # aes “gy F ERS -% Fas 308 ’ * ? + Zz = F ! E i ¥ | Es FF z F Ht i ri 1 : H j E 7 rE = e & i é Fe gg? "hs r¥ge%ss ! ————— Makes Chil ! (AP)—AH Leon-jerd Fewster ard Fewster wanted to live for] They was to see Gene Woodling again.| was for They had a date to go to « bail | thing in except This was a promise made three | ture on @ when a hig | baseball. a little boy’ bed and accomplished something doctors, nurses and miracle] and, drugs couldn’t do. Even Johns| place, said Hopkins Hospital had to admit it/ball, Mr i irk fF pe 5 , eft lf hi i i PITCHERS | NEW YORK (AP) — Probable | commission. + % pitchers in today’s major league | w~asle oy 1 in parentheses): National League “x St. Louis at Philadelphia + %/etts (1-4) vs. Cardwell (2-5) Chicago at Pittsburgh—Hiliman (3-7) vs. Kline (7-6) San Francisco at Cincinnati_| . MONTREAL Antonelli (12-4) vs. Brosnan (3-4) | Moore knocked a heavy punching Los Angeles at Milwaukee — | ba: Pizarro (2-1) American League New York at | (6-5) vs. Casale (7 4) s = BRetsy a 8 Bs susze58 = ¥ . e Mossi (7-3) vs. Garcia (1-5) eT 5S —" O'Dell (5-6) vs. Fischer (63) stated. | den’s Ingemar Johansson June 2 brought him an automatic X It’s a rule of the eommission | that a fighter who is stopper fa- must be suspended. for \30 days. Bel-. Then he must undergo a physica’ |examination, including the elec- | tric brain. wave test, to get rein- The rule applies te all fighters. | Notice of Patterson's suspen- | son was mailed out Friday by the | _nx.| Punching Bag »| Off Its Swivel (CP) — Archie : ned and-waved his hand. ee Meanwhile, from Moncton, chal- I relle repo’ . Baltimore at Washington—|§ sais henry Waite, wasine ook with three sparring partners. 19% 13%+ % | Investors Mutual uM 128 4a 5.o4 Save and Invest 5.6 Supervised Amer Fund Supervised Exec % | Supervised Exec 5% Supervisel Exec 57 3928 $70 265 270 +10 Supervised Exec 58 & 1 Supervised Growth Fund Supervised Income Fund x—TV Electronic Timed Investment Fund United Accumulative 1643 17.91 5.00 6.25 6.4 6. ec cieeiisieidiieiains clean off its swivel Friday |: he trained for his coming light- | heavyweight title defence. | “You pretending it’s Dureile?” : ‘a fan yelled as the bag thudded ;s | Kansas. City. at “Chieago—Gar- | to the floor. Ol’ Archie just grim w%/ ver (6-8) vs. Shaw (7-33... ? Moore’s manager, Jack Kearns, 13% 15.06|Said Friday he is satisfied with Mp ed Archie’s weight. 54s 597| Pounds over the 175- 10.12| with “the fight 19 days away. oo A new. sparring partner for ‘or | Moore, Johnny Jennings, of Jersy 74 999 City, N.J-, is due in town today. mr | Archie's regular, partner, Junior Washington, suffered a split lip 3.76 691 | Thursday. 193 207 It’s about five pound limit 400 430 CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND “200 299 39 «(299 —10 | JEWELL late of Hunter River in | Queens County-in the said Pro vince, Farmer, deceased, testate. |or literate person within GREETING : | WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of John L. Hickox aforesaid. Farmer, the Adminis- testamento annexo of the above named Estate, pray- ing that a citation may be issued 164 164 + % for the pufpose hereinafter set Estate to |forth: You are therefore hereby *™ | required to cite all persons im | no rs jterested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge Queen's present at a Probate Court te %*!be held in the Court House im | Charlottetown in Queens County: in os said prorate, on a, the 17th day August ' ng, at the hour of’ eleven they can why the Accounts of the o’clock forenoon of the same day | Sid to shew cause if any they can | 29d why the Accounts of the said |™ade to Estate should net be passed and | Prayed for an order for distribution made | ° on to ‘close the Estate as prayed | © for in said petition and on me-. “oner. tion of Alexander W, Matheson, Esquire, Proctor for said Peti- F FEKFER FRE AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- ED that a true copy hereof be 2% 2% %%-—%/! forthwith published newspaper published ‘| lottetown aforesaid orce in, each 24% % week for at least four consecu- | tive weeks from the date hereof {and that a true” copy be forth- with posted in the following pub- lie places respectively, namely, tin thé hall of the Court House in*Charlottetown aforesaid, at or > | Rear the store of George K. Wig- ee at Bradalbane in Queens | of ee County aforesaid and at or near #41 .9 41 the Hall at Springfield aforesaid 7S | Sor that all persons interested in 32.79 | ‘he said Estate as aforesaid may | thereof. WITNESS : His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlotte town-in_Queen’s County. the day and year first above written) Pen By the' Court. (L. 8) (Sgd.) Frances B. Vinnicombe. 10.%6.;ave due notice thereof. WITNESS His Honour Harold $i, Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at -Chariotte- 15.50 15.03} Lown-in Queen's County, the day «50-415 and year first above written, ‘ By _ Court. 5.5.40) S 7% ma Frances B., Vinnicombe, To the Sheriff of the County of | County: Queens County or any Constable ; % lor literate person within \ said in Char- | week for. tive weeks In. the Probate Court The 18th day of June A.D. 1958. In Re Estate of NEIL L. ROB- INSON late of Charlottetown in Queen’s County in the said Prov- t - ‘ince. Retired Gentleman, de. EDISON ceased, intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queen’s County or any Constable GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the | petition on file of Vaunda Ross \of Charlottetown aforesaid, Mar- ried Woman, the Administratrix | f of the above named Estate. of Springfield in Queens County | praying that a citation may be; issued for the purpose herein- in. Charlottetown in AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- | ED that a true copy hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper published some | lottetown aforesaid once in each at least four consecu_ | ° from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, name- ly, in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at .or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in. Charlottetown -aforesaid and | at or mear the Canadian Bank in Charlottetown | aforesaid, so that all persons in- | terested in the said Estate as | aforesaid may have due notice Plan now to train for a Business -Gareer.. 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