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Sill” that diamond drill hole num- ber I2 shows excellent rcl\l|l5 and that on cnwring c0“:a"" Q with pm-ph),-|~y the drill in er- : sectcd 35 feet of _mostly o quartz heavily |“l“""‘|"'°d' oo O vvvov-Q0 90000 The hnlc was drilled 460 fr..-4 in-st of the shaft and rt- .\ult~ have considerahk Mar' ing on thc lengthening of 'he orc b0d3`- ‘evvv 00000 ooo »¢»ooo»¢o¢oo¢o»¢»»-¢o4+°I 5---_ T__i~::__;-I; - , - t~.\x.iii,4 ‘ ETC: /,__ -/ 'ft :-2 .iz i.i-ii ini. i_~‘i._.\_\n _ iii ii..- i~f..i...i.- i...i.i in i..---vga ii. \_ ii. iii... l li ll- i_~';ii.- ..i' <'\rii< \\'. i_'r~».¢I»\' i i- iiii- iii --i 1¢.»i.,~li_-in, qii.-i»ii‘_< i'.-i - »- ~--~;r . .ii i--iiiiiy iii ilu- .~»iii~l ii.--,i---l i.~iiite . i ii _...i-.ii-i~ ii.\i:i»i.n i.nii-, .\|lIll. .\.ii:i-giiw, Jiiilge wi 7 T/ l\ ii_.;a ii--iiity .ir :iiiy i'i-ii.~’inIili- ur ll .i.ii.- ...r,..-ii i\.iiiiii s:i.i1 t‘.-iiiii_\-. i.lIiItI'| i\4._ \\lll_|1lI_\~ iipfiii ri-iiilliig the petit- - -- ii-- .-:' .i-»iiii ll. .\l.iii|i,i-iv ..i_ ~-. . -- -, _\i--i-.i.i.i.'_ ilu- ei ' _ i i 1 1- 1 “i~ -iii i~ ii_iiii.-il isiriivl ‘ - i if :lu y»-ii';-.-_~»- |iii'.i:i.iii-i' ` ~ 1 5., 1.-ii _i:. |1i--r-i`-»i~- ii-»r.|.. , -i i ..- ,ill 5-. ;~--i-. .iiii-r--.-1.--I , -._ _-, .l l_.g, .- lu i..- :lii~l iii»l~»_ir _ ...ii .iiili\iiil\i»l H i- ,i-~ i ii- ----i.~.-...-;i-.- ii..-.le fri-iii li: .\i. .i.. 1..-.-~»--r .-ii.-i il..- -i ii-...- i-..,._\~ iii--» lir- - !--- 1---'ftiiiiti |»»»si.-il in tlir- li.- -- ~~_' |-iii-'ic l-Ii-ws rf-~\-ci-ii\'i»l_\~, lil' i iii ilii- li.-ill 1-f iiie Cniiri lii`~\\ii Hi STOCK QUOTA T1ONS ~ R IAN _.___ _,u._ E 1 31 THE. CHARL_OTTE_____1OvV____ _N.__S,‘;yA D Late Rall In ‘ y Y MORNING STOCK LETTER (Received over Pitfield I-hd C0’l Private Wire) NEW YORK, June 17-The new ing to .fee how i\'cl1 additional sell- profit tax bill, according to Dow ing Joiics, was received iavorably by the London market, It opened firm but on small volume. Domes- tional Pctioleiim-Mat production ticall_\'. labor difficulties continue o dominate the news with no in- Cent over May la>t'year. 10 dicarions of nearby scitlcniciit of the independctit :tecl strikes. Perkins has appointed a steel 'I‘hcrc arc niiinerous other strikes mediation board coimstiiig of Chas. in serious industi'ic= and peih-ap; P. is taken. MONTREAL, Jiiiic 17-1nlcrna- f oil up 9,400 barrels or 4.3 per MONTREAL. JllI`i€ 1T_SEC`_V Taft. Cinclnn;i;i lawyer, L. K, until ihere .re indzczitions of more Garrison, Dean of University of peaceful conditions \\'ill the mar- Wisconsin Law School, and Assist- kct make ai herid\\a\ There is fi t Sccretarv of Labor McGrady ' lv ` U . ._ \';~y iiiflv publicity this inorning Board will have aiitliority io ln- inccrninir the proposal of five \'esl;g;ite, coiidiict liearmg. and act »- bi'otlieriiocd i'iii1\\'ii_viiicii to nicct on as arbitrcis ii' di pitting parties .June 21 to take stops to seek a 20 request. Will hold first. meeting to- a lo lo per cciit :iicrcasc in \\‘ri:<‘.s. Aver- day gt-s _\:;_'_¢_f _;;:__.._;r____ _ ______ _ _ Mining .' ‘ ,i .i . ‘il -ii iiirii' I... i sic.-l.a lil.--...ii.... i'~~si '|`i>I(li\ iii, Ii- .|‘ _i l'ri-1-iiir l‘-iiiii li. ln- \-.i..- <|.l l i'- :t.- i`.-.irl ll--ii-v in i'.'.;irli»i'-- .\ii-ii ii -. ii-ii-.ii~ i'--.ii.~\', .ii iiii- ...ini .\ it min . --. - . \\--if.-~.l.._i ii..- i.-.iri--»~i.'|i ,»\l-l-i-i.--- ' i -, ; ' ilil- li-»iii~ _»\i~\ i .i:,.i ._ ,I. i ii-\ . -ii i,_ ii ..-- ii .- I-.k i»-.i....-ii i-i' ilii- siiiiu- .»\iii: ll-ir i - ~i,- i -ii-~ .l` :i:,_i' riilgi' i-:iii _\r:.->~\' ~-~ -- -- \--1-iiiiw -r il.-- su ii i-;.~iii i- .\ri.'ii. l-I iz-l l-.» |-ti.-'..l i|:..l :lie i--i:ii»> .\.~|il»-\ .. ii. i..-...-1 r-r -ii ....1 ,..-iiil.--. .\-1--ri.. .~. ii. ,-il --F \- f;rst your .ii lt’ i vt ll = _\l<_l-'i_\~_< ri-I' -,-iii' .xi :-nil. li l ‘.i iI.|-ii --.-. ,. ;i:..r`¢i.il iii.iy lm\.» din- liliii-.-if ‘iiil ,\l.il.ir - - i iiiiilnr my hiind niirl inf- \-ili~'~i- _ I i lr .i. i~.1~ ll i'.»ri- `iir--in June l7< L. .` . ` i~.;fli ii. I.. r\i.\iKR i_‘.»--.-.»n"n .iiidge ni Probate. """F?”‘ L im ii-ii-is as :-2. l§_f`f"l~f_“" li-irviil liisi \lal lil-il'l'|ili| ....-. 7 ENDERS l`.Il'l"4\t‘l|f ‘ i.ii:i.-< 1.1- ii-ir-'l li’ Hr.. ~' i: ‘ Tenders will be received at the il- il-I ilsffllr. nfiicc of the (ity Clerk up to noon """| mill” ..._ ri~iii.1_--, .nine iiiih, 1931, mr low- Ij;,"",‘.',f,`,’l,, 'ering of curb and replacement or -:--=.-..i,i "_ns1.ill:itinn of concrete paving bc- " ’- l`=\v init-ii curb line and sidewalk at fol- ‘owing locations. l H_,,__|,,,,,_k Grui`tnn`Street. north side, from 'iii-mil Quien to Great George. H‘_‘_f"""; Qiiccn Street, west side, from ` ||',,`|;',,,`_.,`.,’: Graifiuli to Kent. | lliiiiiiwi Queen Street, west side, from' '|""\f.\'_ King to ivan-i-_ _',fJ‘_'j,‘f,a““‘ G-icat George Street, east 5ld¢,| _l..l|i.-..¢ iroin Grafton tn Kent.. _ I 5| 1'0" All to be under direction of City! :WT "M Flliiiiiccr; concrete to be of ordi - Wk HM l'\ l\ llc li ary sidewalk specification. The low-l lui:-iiiri iwt oi an_\ lcnder not necessarily ac- 3 |' "it _ , _ i.,iiii i...i “`l"°d~ ‘ i,-il-.. ini-i Gao. P. .\"iCiioi.sdN, i i....,. -~.... City Clerk. 't~“| 1.-Tgff _*___ _‘ _' 1--i _,_*___ "'I“-:Tift fS*£71_1*"`Z` L~l573-6-iT-21. _ imv_ _ _ . :i..i N O TICE .\;\'NUAL iiii~;ET1NG ------ l \i \\»i`.i.-. 'l`lic Annual Meeting of the I’.E.l.! ‘|i'l'\|r‘ ‘tl Priilrstaiit Orphanage will be held, xml] ‘ffl in St, Paiil's Parish Hall, Prince St., l \i--.pl Vliiirliittctown. l’. E. I.. on Friday 1 .\1.-ii--in i--.-iiing, June iaui, 1931 at 8 treiocii ' ~\'[""_r\,“ P. M- 1 '\.`.‘.`-l.'.?§ .\ number of Trustees are to be \»-i\'\-f~-- xiriiriiiriird to the board and all con- , -Q‘“_ _'i"l'| tr,i.uio:~ present will have a votwi _\f,';f,f,,__` cninplcte. printed financial reportsi _\..rii|.-|.i nill hr di'-'tributed and the work ofi -\_'-r 41'-iii thc institution freely discussed. - i:i.Ii'i[li"i“ This meeting is wide open to thel .,,,,_.._,',, puhllr and all are cordially lnvitedl f‘r-- l‘1,~i:>\ to alt:-ml: the Clergy are asked to :§"“'f' '_ make this announcoment on thc ,.'_'|','_',,_','_,'_,_ Suiiduy previous. ‘ lwii--rl IRA M. UROWN, , I:-Ii' 1 "ilu S°°`Y-'T'"§-1 l».’I`.'i.'.'-`{'l..»- L~1178-6-7-9-11-14-15-IB. i-, ,~,,.}, l' - I. i'-uns l‘r ini.-r l'l'- _i NOTICE _,r , ; l. ,ii ,\-.iii I ;'i'.-si __,_____~ ...-. _.ia \\'r- the undersigned merchants ` =§;';_',`,,i,,, 'if Bristol ani Mnrell agree to Sl \iitli :lose our storm at 6 ri. m. Setur- , l'l;“Vh"'*fV lays rw:-pied commencing Monday 1 L},',:,,'-Ji, lung 21, >&1 ii riiri Signed. _ :,"‘y|”; - _i, w. .\ici-;wa.\'_ I ;;jI,, ’,,,..,. ii. w. Mcawi-:N. -sl. \\~ i-...-, i\Nnii1izso_\' .ii Rossiren. - _`_,_1j|"-'Im ni_\'i;wr:i.i. ie aitossirsn. 4 .~.,|.i, ,1, i.-isoi-6-ii-ai. 1 si-i--.-»-'i~ ~_;._ ._ .--|---il. Ti-ik lliigh -.i..»- ii.,ii._» i-.i _\- ,~i~‘ .,-.. -ii fs. <7: '|`i~ \i|z 'i`.ili iirii N Cl T I C E ?'l'-5"f"‘f \-i.i.i- ` Qivlllillbu A *“_~" ‘ ii iii A meeting of the share-holders of “f"""_“ =\ The Eastern (Tannerics Ltd., (in ::.A'_’,‘_d"‘,".*1'_l llqnidiitionl will he held in thc of- \\-,.| im.; life of Wm. D. Wight, Georgetown, 1 ...lr im Tuesilay 29th day of June 1937, at the hour of 2 o'clnck P. M. for llnui winding up of the company. Fr.-ii 'rr rw-n \lriii J. HOVVARD MeDONALD, f`l\\ir~'ti_ w'.vi. n. wmn1'. ' §`,'f",,|‘|°P Liquidators. En., ,~,. gonthlllfl -nw i L-1622-6-18-31. _ ri...i`n..y _\iiri ' ---_-_-----_-----____.i___. _ ..... .- | Pluck Property For Sale -,--5;- ‘i~iii r ` l ltliri hair" House and lot at Mt. Stew- ' !r‘;§§}}‘_k"“ art, Apply to 1'--ini -ii.-4 iliofioo. MRS. LOTTIE DOUGLAS, “,“.",m “WUT 3 Lgpthorne Avg" rilgl,-,ln-.i i-_y riuipiu iimi Charlottetown. .i..i.-.Ji-_ x_i.=»o9-s-ieaif ___ “"- l`.\'|.lFTEl'I l_ 55-' fi",-*_ Ili |'~'§. ll, I Clone 1'! i 4.' er -'El ` exchange today. s ,ii Grain iBy The Canadian Prcssi WINNIPEG, June 17-Rcporisiif showers in some parts of Saskat- chewan and forecasts for further moisture sent whcat prices to low- levels on the Winnipeg grain Moving; crratlt-nli_\' through a iiervoiis weather inarket, valiies rinsed 1-8 to 1 1-4 cent lower with I jf Jiiiy .ii $122 7-ii. orioner siisv-ii __`_’.‘ and Deccniiicr S113 1-2. fi' ,,| lil :iii lf. tiiifi Export businf>.<_< was small, esti- mated at 250.000 biishcls. .lilly r,\'c "41 tumbled in the coiirsc grain pit when outside houses sold, prcsuni- -”ib3.\' Hlraiiisl, purchases of Dcrcm- bcr. Pront-taking came out in _'ir barle_v and exporters made some 'l,'i lllfi Il 1‘L purclmscs nf .iiily mils, illy The .»\ssoi'iatcd Prcssi CHICAGO. June 17-Lute rallies of Chicago wheat prirestodnymc-re ... 1|.. than overcame earlier sh:irpdowri~ 11"; turns that were associated with 1.' gli ..'\.f l'cDorts of rains in Canada. Uiiivelcoine hciir_\' rains iii Kan- sas and Oklahoma were arinoiiii- ced as delaying haiwesi- and it jriv was asserted in some qiiartersthat ~"’ 4 the Canadian rains had proved to iii.; iiin be :ini unimportant. There were also ' late estimates that considerable l O 4i‘. “ 19 4ii ']"',,' Canadian uheal had been taken 70 today for export. and that ‘20loads 40 1 » - ' 0 domestic winter wheat harlllkc- 'iss been bought- for Europe. Ai. the clesc. wheat- was 1-8 off _ to 5-8 up compared with _vest-cr- days finish. Jiily 110 in 1.10 1-4. Il Sep. 109 7-8 to 110. corn 3-8 to ir- 7 3 1 _'iii lui -8 advanced. Jiiiv 1.12 1-2. Sep. ,Do to 1.00 1-8. and oats varyirig ljjj from 1-4 decline to 3-8 gain. iBy The Canadian Pr:-ssl MONTREAL, Jiiite 17 - \V`h@al_ western. No. 3 .75 1-4: oats. fceri. o. 1. .63 1-4; No. 2, .62 1-4: oats. Canadian western, No. 3. .64 1-4; flour, spring wheat patents. flrsts . 1| l 'lo i 11- No. 2, 120 1-2; barley, Canadian .’iil ri. N Qi) ‘7.30; seconds, 690: bakers- 6.80; ]'_., winter wheat. patents, choice, 7.30; wliiic rorn 620 to 6.70; bran, tori .'.i| 1 , 12"- 27 25: slioi-ts. ton, 34 25: micldliiizs. -.ii-Tr' L-;. . inn 39 25; rolled oats. bag 90 lbs.. ` 3.75: liriy, No. 2. pci' ton. carlnts. ll Cheese. Ontario. .14 3-4 to .14 5;". 7-RZ butter. .25 1-4. .’»iiii Ezcs in carionst A-1 larizr-, 'J71 .‘,f' A-large _2:'i: B. 22; A-1 incdiiiin. .i 2--i i_'i; i JH xiii, i~ file 1 if Eid. J i'.T ]'.`.'» '.'.~' :li ', Sei :iig .'itl 2,10 3.9 1325 T.’ 777: __ .1 5233 221| 7 i ,, ~-.1 _,_, i LI. .'-'i,`. 1* i ;_i» | iii l_' .'1,'.ii 77. ié.-.__ 1.'ltl .'.l ‘_“'.!i Zivii llili 'i'.'i xii `l.'ii| .'i.'»tl a za.. ~ 1| '-ic -»;»=:;» : =* 5;? :ll _.i Til vs_.- ~.» _:_ -..=;= 5"i.'. .‘.‘. n 6 ru; R ‘370 no w-~_ in 2; nk 11 .241 A-medium. £23: C. _21_ Potatoes: P.E.i_ No. 1 Mis. Sl0`s 1_0() to 1.10: N B No. 1 Mis. 80's .80 to _8.'i; Que. No. 1 Mis. 80's .70 to .75. MINING iBy The Canadian Pressi TORONTO, June 17-Gold list- ings of the Toronto exchange to- day dropped through the lowrange set on May 13 to close at 117.77 in the exchange index. Setting ii neiv low for 1937. thc gold shares ure now icss than two points above thc low or 1936 as measured by the indcx. Miscellaneous mines. inrtliidlm: thc base metals and thc liinior oils finished the day with a loss of about two points. Roralitc wcakcncd 2 1-2 point. in 41. Thr junior oils followed i?o_\'aliif- and final prices sliouwrl ln\-cs of 4 to 10 rcrits fnr llnms-_ Foothills, Calmoizi and Britvh- Dominion. Oknlta_ (`.:ilc'ngv-1’_rl- monton and Honirsirerl iv-1-._=lf~l~;-rl gains of Il to 5. Base inctiils tigzhirned up in the final phase. eiviiiiz a narrow net -lzain tn Noranda. The chcnpcr is- sues showecl only minor changed. Silvers recovered carly losses. Losses of minor fractions were chalkcd up for Dome, Lake Shore and Hollinger. 0'Erlcn was ham- mered down to 7.50 in heavy sell- ing and it rccovcrcd to 7.75 'n close 25 cents off for the day. Issues off 10 to 25 cents included Bralorne, Bankf1cld_ Perl-on, Pwn- eer, Red Crest and Toburn and smallcr losses appeared for Arg- o.=_v, Biiffalo-Ankcriie. Canadian Malartic. Carilioo. Francocur. Hurd Rock. MacLeod-Cockshiiit_'McKen- zie, Northern Canada. Pickle Croic. Premier. Preston and.Reno. Gains of ii few cents cnch were boarded for CcntralP1itrlcia.Darir- water. Pamour. Little Long Lac and Lsipa Cadillac. Banks 401| _ N111; is-ipiiefi ny emi.-iii ana cn.) , U5 Bk fan ”é?-. ““ lar » 1 .\`m~ii S ~ /df a RIBEINA IO MARKETS AT A GLANCE j members Al t`h¢=I11 Ain t"|ii Ani I-‘or l‘r .\in lliid .\iii ‘l`il To \\' te Ani H 1' .\ii.ii~i»iid,i .\ir-liiiii-ii Atl lti-I Aiilnirii lhllil Liicri lisill Olilo llonilix Av Iivtli S1 l¢i'i:-'rs .\i.1u i‘zi.\i '|f'l Vill- l‘iili Snr N .l l’iirf> till Fo il.-idlo Pu lliiilln K fi i:.-,..ii.is.- si .si-iirii ll...- .\`.-i-iiii_\' Sli.-ll l'nt..i| Oil Niiillli l‘:ii- .\'i-l iill lnil Sill i`l.l N .T Siiiili- <‘ii '|`i'X ('|> New York Stock Exchange M iSu|>nl1ed by Pitfieid a co. A Exchange and Curb Market) S .\`r~\\' lurk _\ H :is lull’ iii.: in ‘ ini 1;" lin; 30 50 iii; -. :`i'i" *‘ is =... ¢_ ... =_.. wJ_ _, fw ilu; grit, 85 S253 32; R<§ -1 -_-i 5,. sci; lilo .ii-'~. .'.::-1;. 1ilii\- 102': i:i1, i::i ."- liiii '_.:;_;.; ,,, _ __ rt, 501, zizi _ Jiv, point at 64.6, 127.1; l.'.iii‘ 117 is `l.'.ui.§ isii, 37 'fs ilu, NHL niii, 311.3 :til-1, ini; so -i"“, 4ii.'i,', :lc JN :ig nil' l ri ii‘ S 105 i0# we iiit about-face. => _ f 1- -_' '=“.",.‘! 54 iii.; 4015 31"( :i=. 2'_'“, ‘.'i>-'Hi :ix 2-: ‘_‘li\,', iw.; RT TT 1:-__, Rui; qui' 367;, 301;, ‘X S *.”I“'TZ“,-'-"‘ z :=.:.=. toil ` ;...| ln-ng .'l'."` .'ll"i - . sill r~'.'-"._ _ L.iil;` 1"* 1°* .53 'iii Aft iiriilinin \\';|riii-i' lima \\'.-sr i'iii...i \V.~.~i Air H \\'i\.~i Idle.- \\`i.-vl\\‘iii’l1i 47.1; 411;, ati; iii i:-it i.'\._. eil Air ZUQ ii. 4 this lnip ll Ti Steels Offset Early Losses BY FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, June 17-(AP)- ppoiritment of a. Fe derui of Montreal stock Mediation Board in the United tates steel strike today brought a substantial rally in steels. m0'-DIS and other stock market leaders. Lomes of fractions to 3 or more points suffered in an early selling wave were converted into gains of much in many instances ln the final hour. -Numerous other issues were in arrears at the close. Volume was largest during the morning slide when for a brief period the ticker tape was behind floor dealings. The pace was only moderate on the recovery move. Transfers totalled 1,259,100 shares compared with 698.630 yes- ' tcrday. The Associated Press aver- age of 60 stocks was up .6 of a Canadian stocks were sluggish and mostly lower. Dome. Ford. , 1-'a‘1in:,cr_ Imperial oil and Massey Harris eased fractfons. Ahead f fractlonaiiy were International Nickel and Lake Shore. Dis- tillers-Seagrarri, Walkers. Bra- zilian. Canadian Marconi 'and mwiniizrn were stationary. Brokers also reported some short covering on the theorv the market had been “oversold" re- cently and was due for a right- Thnt the financial -sector may not he downliearted as i> peai-ances have indicated was seen in the sale of a stork exchange seat. for $59000. up $4.000. Althouzh their was no great change in hiislness trends, earn- ings statements from railroads 2.'i~\§ 4 Ex.. '_.'~; _ ..- ,< 11% .. ni li: $1715 um, 2111-1 _:saa- ;.__.~= :ii 1' 421.2 little; m ` 49.34 and industrial ccrporltlvlié WHAT STOCKS DID! THUR WED 302 160 462 144 '|66 /iovairom Diicnnrm iuviud 369 Uuoi-uiinoiiin 168 Total issues Revised 839 Produce Prices (Canadian Prone) MONTREAL, June 11 -- Pri:-es held steady on Montreal open PY0- duce markets today. Graded egg shipments in cai-lots or lesl were quoted et 20 1-2 to 21 cents ii dozen for grade A-larile. 19 1-2 for A-medium, 19 for grade B and 18 for C. Butter was quoted at 25 to 25 1-4 cents n pound for carlote or leu of No. 1 while lots to retailers were 26 for solids and 26 1-2 for prints. Cheese wu quoted at 15 to 15 1-4 cents a pound for Ontarios while Quobecs were .14 3-4 to 7-8. Potatoes: P.E.|I. Mts. No. 1 90's 1.00 to 1,10; No. 1 whites 90's .90 to .95: N.B. Mts. No. 1 .B0 to .852 Que. Mis. No. 1 80'; .70 to .75: No. 2 .60 to .651 new stock, North Car- olinas. 100 lb. bags, 2.50: Virgin- ias No 1 barrels (approx. 170 lbs.) 4.50 to 4.75; No. 2 3.75. Currencies 'NEW YORK. June 17 - (AP)- Narrowlng of forward discounts en sales of the French franc marked quiet foreign exchange dealings to- day. Ninety-day sales of the unit were at ii mark-of'I of _16 of a cent compared with .17 1-2 of a cent yesterday. The spot. franc was unchanged at 4.45 3-8. Other currency fluctuations were | narrow. The pound sterling. ati $4.93 7-8 and Netherlands giiiider were unchanged and the swiss franc added .00 1-4 of a cent. The Canadian dollar advanced 1-64 of a cent to par. MONTREAL. June 17--Leading currencies held even on Montreal foreign exchange markets today The pound closed at 4.93 7-8. the French franc at 4,45 cents andthe United States dollar at par. tinued to make pleuaiit medics;-N a n a I Changes On Mt'|. Market l"R.AC'I'IONAl. MONTREAL, June 1'l-(C‘P)- stock market softness. apparent in the ein-iy trading. was wiped out near the close today- Papers, utilities and con- structions were steady io 51iShl2lY higher while a couple of liqU0i'l and rails displayed some easiness. Changes generally were fractional. Top change among utilities was posted by Shawinigan, up 1!-B It 27 3-8. Among paper and construction issues, St. Lawrence Corp. C0111- mon in-id Preferred. C1314* 'cement si in 1-2. D°m1=11°f1 Bridge, at 491-2 and Dominlotl steel, at 11 'i-8. were uv 1-4 1° 3‘-4. Foundation topped these. ld- vancing 11-2 to 261-2 While United Steel and Gypsum went against the trend, each losing 1-4. Narrow changes appeared amonl rails, Canada. Car losing 1-B to 1534. C.P.R. 1-4 to 121-2 while National Steel Car 8511105 Une minimum to 501-4. Total stock and curb manket sales, 95.000 shares Mines 72.1003 'Industrials 229001 BOMB $4.040- Montreal Curb (Supplied by Pltfteld and Co. mom- bera nl .Montreal Stock Exchange nad Curb Market) Stocks Open Close Ahitihl Astieriiia H A Ol] liciiiiliiiiiois lirow t'<»rp iliith A 18 1‘i_ i‘iiii \'l.-tr X 7*: lmni 'l`iil‘ |1144 13 i>..ii _»\ in NW ~lfl 4‘.!~‘L i"i':isiir ifi-ii...-r v 'i' rf ii'-5 4-'Hi 211. 21 in 47|/4 243 l<`i»rii :img -Q3, “Z5 3: a§°-Ta if rs ia- s:i:;T=* r-N»"“ 2' ,. llir Walker lliinie Oil linp Oil liit Poli- Mi-lclicra l‘rlce Price I‘fil ltn_\'.illir- lli-lit .\1iii~li ii; ‘Pi 5 u u-is-> ‘§.“‘ ti* iiilnnrrlw Llnimenr "morn aralal. Montreal Boll Tel Brniliaii Bruckpsllls B C aw Build Prod CU! 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Stock Exchange _ , (Supplied by Htthlil -4 5, er.: :.'.:i::°.'"" ‘“°~ '---‘= stock- E45 I iii. ` ll.. ?l?iu 1:; #6 14 20 12 12 20 1 4 I1 .£3-2'= `§’r-'.e:oss§;:;~...:: Brltlin MONTREAL, June 17 - (CP)_ .Butter prices held about even q Canadian commodity exciua' produce section today. Butter Spot -- Que. fresh (Q Sales-100 boxes Que. fresh (91 -i . . ._ .ew _ - . » , fis- /’x,`:__,._ _ _..._ __ _ _ .-._ _ = ai! Ili _ `-M :A CE-, i , . . .. _;_.,;..;, .r i _ _ _ .- __ _,.-(___ _, _ . .»,~ -.1 , _ 9; :~ _- _ _ :.32 *J* ` l \\> _ '- ron Sumivien Di-ws -»-~4, 2 . 1 _ l . @- ei , 5 ‘f~""‘“i-.1 U ,-,» ij.-»,, . 1., _,. -- L_ ._ C wi Y F” ,_ "“~-,.‘..u. wr-ri wa... .. ss. »-'M S* ..a~¢._. ..... ___ 0.-» -~».,_ cyl# _ _ . ,__ _ , . -‘3` .,_» 1 1 1' MPX °0pdon|uexmoou. NUID iS Iliff "M8 to get a New De Soto. 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