/DAILY MARKET QUOTAHQN5 NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP)-—'l‘he stock market declined Tuesday for the the more active stocks bucked the trend with sizable gains. American Motors was again the most active stock. This time it rose "/3, more than erasing Mon- day's 5-8 low, to close at 12 1-2. Turnover was 78,700 shares. The stock rebounded as a judge issued an order restraining finan- cier Louis E. Wol-fson from man- ipulation of American Motors stock. The Securities and Ex- change Comlmission charged that Wolison was short 100,000 shares of American Motors last Friday when a newspaper article said he was in the process of selling his 400,000 shares and would sell the remaining 300,000 this summer. A statement by Wolfson had the ef- fect of further depressing the market for the stock, the SEC S8Jl('.I, and Wolfson took advantage of this to buy shares to cover his short position. Wolfson denied manipulation ‘but said he ha-s a short position in the stock and no longer owns any American Motors. A short sale involves the sale of borrowed stock. The stock is repaid through a later pur-chase. A profit is made if the later pur- chase is at a lower price than the original sale. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks dropped 80 cents to $172.10. In the Canadian section, Inter- second straight session Some of‘ national Nickel. 41 big copper pro-1 ducer, lost 5-8 on news of a pricel cut in that metal by a big Bel-l gian producer. Other losers w-erel Mclntyre Porcupine, off a point, Walker Gooderham 1/2, Canadian Pacific 3/3;, Hudson Bay Mining 1/4 and Granby Mining 1/3; Distillers- Seagrams advanced 1.4:. ‘Lower in the Canadian section of the American Stock Exchange were Preston Ernst Dome, 3-16, Canadian Marconi, 174;, and Eur- eka‘ and Scurry-Rainbow oil by minor fractions. What stocks did: Tues. Mon. Advances 319 344 Declines 584 554 Unchanged 255 262 Total issues 1158 1160 NEW roux cnosmo. STOCKS By The Canadian Pl-el Beth Steel 40% Kennecott 87% Borg Warner 305/n Monty W 24 C and 0 5415/3 NY Cent 16% Con Edion 551/4 Radio Corp 341/4 Gen Elec 581/4 Utd Aircraft 62 Goodyear 80"/s Vanadium 28% Gt Nor By 35% Wetnge 551,4; Int '1‘ and T 36% ' MONTREAL (GP) — Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Prices unavailable at source. Receipts 115. Butter: Current receipts tend- enalble 63111, not tenderalble 62-621/4 fresh gradecrealmery prints jolb price 631/2-65; fresh wholesale 63%. Cheese: Delivered Montreal not waxed, Quebec white 321/2, col- ored 321/z; wholesale Quebec \ white 33112. colored 3315. Ontario‘ current receipts: No Canada first grade Ontario cheese purchased‘ by the trade; no quotations for] wholesale Ontario cheese. Potatoes: PE.I. 755 150-175;; P.E.I. 505 1.05-1.10: P.EI 28-.30; N13. 755 755 1.40-1.60;‘ N.B. 50s .95—1.00: N.B. 105 25-28;; California 1005 new 4.50-4.75. GRAIN W-IlNN‘l<PEG (CP) -— Unfavor- able crop reports continued to stimulate buying in all grains Tuesday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Flax was fairly active, with the October and December contracts reaching new seasonal highs. Lakehead prices for class two, IWA and domestic wheat were down one-quarter cent from Mon- day. Closing prices: Oats: July 1/; higher 715/0; Oct. 5S-1/2 higher 717/s—-72; Dec. 1.12 Eigher 71%; May % higher 717/0 11 . Barley: Jly 14; higher 95141; Oct. -'70 higher 97c-a; Dec. 3/l-7/Ll higher 95"/aa496; May 27/3 higher 977/éh. Flax: Jly 6 higher 3.281/2; Oct. 3% higher 3.16a; Dec. 31/2 - 3 higher 3.09a; May 33/4-41/E higher - The Guardian Page 11 Wed., June 25. 1958 | 1 Nor 1.60171; 2 1.56%; 3 1.43%; 4 1401/4; 5 1.28%; 6 1241/4; 1 Du- rum 1921/14;. 2 1911/4; 3 1761/4; IWA and domestic prices: 1 Nor 16074 2 1.561/4; 3 1.481/4; 4 1.40141; 5 1.281121; 6 1.24%; 1 Durum 1.92%; 2 1911/4; 3 176% SUCCESS Almost everyone feel: on sounder ground to deal with a successful enterprise in any field. has paid more dividends and is recommended by the not 3.101/la-311. Rye: Jly 16 higher 1.13; Oct. 1é' higher-unchanged 1.133/4; Dec 3/4- 1/4 higher 1.14%; May unchanged.» l16‘bnt. 1 Prices for class two wheat for’ export to countries outside 1WA:I investment dealers in Canada. IASTN SECURITIIS ooulnm LIMITED Menu-cause, a..‘.l....... ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. __,,,. SUMMER SCHEDULES . WITH THE BEST FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE - OFFERING FAST EXPRESS TRIPS TO BOSTON-NEW YORK. MONTREAL, NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK - u—— '1 -I01 T-sI;::;_--: EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, JUNE 26, I958 1 /—7 L Shore ' 43 L3 L111 :00 :9?‘ Cal 1500 40 ca 45 + 1‘: (IX. 300 ‘Z91’ 280 290 +30 UIn1a((I)il<s)fl 111221;?» M 445 *5 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Leitchim 1333 1:3 13'? 23 Vulcan 4000 52 zgll 212 :3 T01-0nt0~Market lower in light Lexirldin 1000 M 2,, Ii. ‘'11, W_ Ma.vglu 000 170 170 170 -—s mdmg pl. Iaac 100 191' 191/2191»: :41? ll! 11)):-eccanla 1725 165 “"5 ms ora "7 - ‘ VV 5 50 __ New ‘York—-Market lower; se- Lorad: wt: 1:30 :0 :77; {:7 -1 w_ Nam 40% 1:; 1:: 13371 _§ [ected issues gain. Louvict 2000 101/; 10% 131/ . Windfall 3000 13 13 Montreal — Market lower in icivndhst 2000 17 17 17” + ‘/2 Mont sssiwxs ' . V _ . a. fairly active tladlng. M32115; 23:80 31136 $32 1 NS 21: §§§,,, '3?’/‘ 2” ”""-’——_—— Madsen 810 - ' T C0171 5‘0 5 s _ 0 241 236 230 .7; 1 ~ 481/: 47/1 075/. -— in Malartle 2500 95 95 Q mp so 549% 49:;/‘ 4934 __ 1/8 M . - -5 R0 1 - CU RRENCIES ..:::.‘.:.° “cit *2 81 _. ms... 19;’: 32;.-/. 22*’: 2:7 : 2; Maritimg “E50 67 .2 3 +1 _ INDUSTRIALS ,-MONTREAL vcp) — The US. piano. 12000 207. 3'? 331/, $41,», ,’iil‘ig'ii»m'~:ha 135 1253/4 251/. 2584-24 dollar closed Tuesday at a dis- 20 29 _, C BM; 2433 35:7//2 331/. 3332::/Z count of 310-16 per cent in terms McIntyre 190 $81 $33], I D Magnes 110 $10 10 19 Canadian fun-ds, down 1,33, McKen 29 *4 ~,t— /-3 D Steel 2135 $2200 221/. 221/. . M M 50 21 201/2 201/2 — 1/2 Inland 195 Pound sterling $2.69 11-16. d0W‘I1 Mfirrfff 8: 717‘ 83 -— I/2 Nor Star 024 if?" 12% 12% 17%. Meta U,“ 3000 —2 Pbina New 000 $7 7 ’ 7 9 , Midfim mo 1:; 1:3 +31/2 Simpsons 1550 $2334 am 23% ~- In filllikén 15547 280 272 275 --1 walkers 4290 $29 WA 23% ‘"10 IO M;n0r:1‘P ‘G300 $121/2 121/2 12% Total sale - 20 7 . 700 18 my 17% s. .5,y00o. M.,m.M 4000 52 2 MOST ACTIVE TORONTO srocxs TORONTO (Cp) _ The stock 1NIa:naECr 2500 21 2510 -1 By The Canadian Prell market Tuesday s u ff e r e d it-s N2“, Afggr 333° 30 $8 1 -134 small sales High Low Close Chile sharpest decline of the year and New Ath 1012 33 as 3; 1 lNDUs'r1uALs its fifth straight setback amid the Ilgex; Delhi 5600 so 471/, 3,71,‘ :1,/5 £1; ifste -can 5031851235”/a 4.504. 45% 2;; lightest trading in nearly -two N m"g‘§“11e mg go 12% law Walk GW 4200 $29/8 :31: $3 :3 m0fl'thS- New Jason 1541 91/. 1:2; 1: T""‘s'Mt 2979 $51 43’/2 43“/4 -2 Base metals were off 2% points § Kelore 0000 5 6 6 __ I/I Imp Tob 20518 :14 13% 13% _ is an index and western oils 1%. ewlund 19500 16 15 16 +9 S - 1 S N 1 apph e 34500 _ Golds lost almost three-quarters N lfiiafilda 3,333 3% :1) +1 on 011;; 19500 219; ,3; 23 :13‘ of a point. N Mylama 3500 15 14 14 —§ Rlchwell 10350 131 128 131 +1 V Brokers said that one en-cou-rial? gewnor 9000 0 s 0 : re {I:,’,te‘;f“‘ 13% 3‘/9 W- in; aspect of Tuesday's. decline Niffingm 7:14 741/: 492-15 MINES 12 H was the fact that trading was Nipissing 2700 193 193 1;: :3 M31a1$° 209900 86 77 81 —7 fight, thereby showing intern-al N01-Acmo 7000 14 13 13 §t:f§’t‘;”e‘ 3:333 5° 47% 43 -1 strength in the market. They said figiggla $4?/4 41% 4.2 —.1 Zeznmac 60000 5% 4141,“ ll; .3 continued profit-taking was one of Norlartic 500 15% 1:11,: 13,,‘ "1 Min-01-e 45700 18 161/; 17% the bi! reasons for the losing Ilzometal 900 275 270 no -1; stocks. °YP&1< 4-300 24 23 as .414, Senior’ base metals were led ;}o,.l:§:: ’ “$2: 3;: 3:: 3:20 31 down by International Nickel, Norsp A wts 2700 Z95 225 im 4 Hudson Bay, Noranda, Fal‘-con- 1(‘)’g;V:11° 1500 15 is 15 . MONTREAL (C?) —,~ ‘me mar- bfidge and 5199? ROCK C0lI7P9l‘S. 0-3;; $333 5?‘ 9* 9‘/5 -15 ket was weaker at the close of $011115 51111 ‘11‘1‘311111m-S eaisefi in a Ogama 2500 0 50} ‘cl: moderately active trading on the 30-cent range. Western oils had 01:: mm 2000 13 12% 13 M tr 1 . I a ma-J'0I‘1'ty of losses but most 3:32’! 5000 101/. 16%.16% -1 °” 93‘ ‘n 031131111” 31001‘ *1“ "changes in this section were orenada 20503 all all all -3" changes TueS'd‘a5" smaller than in the other groups. Ormsby 3550 3-, ,5 ,7 +, In the van of the losers were There were a few moderate gains °51‘1‘° 2500 ‘av 36 as the ma ind - . ‘ ustrlal . On Index losses: Ind:us.tr1-als 3.40 to ,‘Z;;’;‘,’,‘,‘§q fl 5; 53 1*; -1% losses wge ta,-ken hysatlaf 442-93: E01115 -59 to 33-38; base Pardee 1700 so as 49 .2 and Dotasco at 29. Interrmationlal‘, metals 2.78 to 154.58; western oils Pater 500 43 4.3 43 -4 N’ k 1 1'. 1 170 to 132 47 Paymast 2532 my. 19 19 “'3 '3 “1’1’ed 11/‘ 1° 74*‘ H1111’ ‘\mwNI“5 CLOSING “OCH 1,“ Exp, 1800 M 14 [4 +1 s<t>n4£py lost 11/4. at 443/4, Norandva B! The Canadlan Press Pearl”. 116100 8 24 in *4 a‘ 4 was down 1% and sbelco Toronto Stock Exchange—-June M giecriolérow 1&2: 102: 13:” iglb -1‘/3 fell off 1'1/5 110 58- ' (Quotations in cents unless marked 8. plane” 700 145 145 145 +3 Surbs-tantiail Losgeg in tjhe majs. I-Odd lot xd——Ex-dividend. xr-—lk- '1' . mm ,w_'E,,.w,,,,,,ts.) 11:11:43-‘Or! km 952% 595 51.4 cellaneous group included Weston, 3,. Pr Bord 1000 7 95$ 950 -10 A at 2715, down 13/4 and B at 28, » ltoeh labamfiig Low Close Ch’ge p,,,t,,,, mo ,0 345 M; __5 down one and Ford A at 80, a loss Aw, Um no 7 . , ,, _ V‘ $232: w Egg so; 500 soo -10 of 4 p01Iit.s. .““.°°‘“ 129° 315 '35 31° +5 Bros Air 700 10: 10: 1012; :-25% other big (“P3 we” ”°31’1°"d gkigfigho 32:3 :14 55‘; :14 -3 Purdex 33500 14 12 13 _1 by B.C’. Forest at 10, a loss of Ex ._ - Que Ascot 5066 19 18 19 one point, Price Brothers, down Alba. pl 1000 51/2 5% 5% + 1/; Qua club 709 43 4,3 43 3 . Algom 1344; 317% 17% 17.,/, _ K 0“ Cop mm as 32 as -3 1/4 at 33:1/4, Union Gas, off 11/; at lugom ‘deb 30 30934 99% 99% Q... 1,“, mo ., ., 7 ‘1 79 and Trans Mountain at 48% 513"” "“ 3'” 515 595 50° -10 Que’Man 500 14 14 14 + V’ a loss of 2% ints ’ 1111“ 3'1" 3°50 35 33 35 0 Metal 3300 100 95 99 *1‘ P0 I‘ Am Nephe $000 0:“ so so —a Qugmont 990 9,5 900 900 :30 The few industrial gains ranged I0 Z) 1 Rgdj .. ' . ' --- -0» 1-1 is 0.. + mm 2: :2 2: 4. i°..:. Wm” *7 2800 as no so .4 - . " ‘ ‘ ' fn-ER“, 500 $10 3% xii + 1;: ii:;;;:r 5333 1: ‘E? 1:3 2? Senior mines and one showed “macho 53901500 12 12 n : ‘A gtxchithab 130.3 3 3 3% ....;A some small dips as Royalite art 10. Atunaque 0000 12 L1 11 ——1 nmkwm mo ,6 45 .5 ”‘ W“ d°'W1‘1 *- ;vm111‘°: WMS455 I46‘ ‘I’ Com 2000 11 11 11 —-1 _We:-mker penny issues mowed Barnat 1500 as as as +1 sin Axftmel 23°33 ii’; 5?/’ -,3’/’ ‘W’ dips g°”°“a'uy' ‘-gaaguo I 3713 11: iii 12 + V2 sa.nd_Riv 10000 1:; 121,; 13 ., V, The closing averages _ dlow MERE‘? mm H 2 Q 3 Sherrltt 4080 no 410 4.20 banks oft .13 at 51.05, llatlllltles oft 3.1-",4 50° ,1 ,1 ,1 suslgmnzmor $1313 *3; 4:: 4'3 -15 .3 at 141.1, lndlllsmlalallls off 2.8 at Belcher anoo 97 as 95 .1 slocaln VI 9500 11 M 11 +1 259.8, oomblsned oft.’ 1.9 at 220.2, Bevcon 500 13 13 13 + V: stdcona 1030 13- 17 17 _1 -palpers off 36 at 367.8 and molds Bicroft 3400 1% 106 105 Stgnleigh 5540 153 go 151 +1 ofif 82 at 7335 . nicl-on wu 4750 32 as so -4 smmgh wg. mo 55 54 ,5 ' ' ' mack 3" mo ,3 so so stmck 215 m 270 m _m MONTREAL cmsmo srocaa Bonvmy 1000 5 5 5 Steep R 52% 990 960 960 -30 By The C7anadIan lfrou Bordulac 1000 7' 7 7 Sturgeon 3900 14% 14 1‘ 27" H” Smith n Bouzan 4400 48 40 47 -2 Sud Cont 1500 s 6 s Ami’ 32$‘; 3”‘ 3”’ M111 “V1 Boymar 1500 71/; ‘M M Sullivan 35.50 as 214 220 B nk ll/Ilont A Imp on ‘W’ .3!‘-1101'“ 915 585 595 585 Sylvanite 5600. 111 109 109 -1 gang N 45% m N“ 7“ Broul nee: 2400 or as so -1 Taurcanls 9725' 115 102 112 +3 Ba ¢S:N 61 M P” M 3I'I111!‘5¥ 1500 5 4% 4% Taurcan vi 2300 110 10? 110 321%“ at 43 nu Pm um Biunsman 3500 0 0 s Teck-H 000 105 100 160 —e 3 u ‘M Maw?” W‘ Buff Ank 1000 as as as -4 Temag 13500 96 90 91 -9 32’ g 161/‘ §,”°°°“ '9 Butt RL 30000 7% 714. 7 -1 Thom L 3100 so 73 70 ——2 c c°',§:?,¢ :33 N st‘ C" *2 Cable 3916 30% 29 30 -00 1-13,. 700 5 5 5 C sfea b1” 39,; Pg’?-11"‘ 4'19" Camp Club 500 no .705 505 -20 Toxnbill 1000 as as 25 +1 Bnk “$331,” 431,; Q °§ 3“ CampRL 100 325 325 325 -15 -mm, mo 9 9 9 +95 Cdng W ‘1 X11" ‘W. Cdn’!‘hor 1000 au. M W. ~ -l-mu Rea :50 22 22 22 Cd, CE’, 1 M‘ 35?’; CB“ ,, Ce“ Pat 1300 9° 90 '0 Unshaw 7000 :4 33 at -1 1: C New 5% s,,,w,,,°"’ ,. $5 51°?‘ 10.333 13“ 4”," lZ“.l 3......;.. ‘$5’? $320. $54. ?w.""" 1*“ 11* 51”‘ "° ~ 011111 5000'“ 1* "+1 vwlam ’soo122:2o1z2""§§f.§.‘1.‘ll.”§"a’l.:/‘é}‘alE*..‘;°' % °’““‘° "°° 53 53 53‘ ‘"’~ ‘"1119 M 175 59° 580 580 ~10 Dom Tax‘ 121,7 cannon: she. .22: '0 0 ‘:2 -* .;'rr.°-1... .33: 12:: 1:2: 7* -7 F°1'e*°-= =47‘ °°-=- ~ c¢::dlgn 3600 no 19 1° -1 W Cop’ W“ 10° 325 32" 3255‘/I -5 gllétikes 2529/: Ford .0 - I'll 8000» 17% 17% 17% W11; . 3999 70 _ Can-Met 3000 140 140 143 -3 wi1r.s?y' 19000 101/. lg —l ' GMe¢ wtl 1250 0 so -so -6 Winch 2000 6 6 6 + 14, Captain 1500 16% 15% 10% -— ‘>6 w Ha 1100 140 1 gariboo 2500 so 77 00 +3 Yfile Lgd 500 13 ii: “lg :2“ STANMOUNT Issior 775 300 790 000 +10 Yellorex won 10 10 ‘ ayzor 300 385 380 880 --20 Yk Bear 900 97 97 lg +1 IJIP-E LINE CORIPANY 1301113311! 3700 52 51 31 --1 Yukeno 8000 5 5 5 NOTICE is hereby given that an appli- Con-Koy 1500 36 N 96 +1 Zenmac 6800 B0 66 4.7 —-3 cation will be made to the Parliament C -Bellekeno 3400 14 13 138 -1 Zulapn 5050 151/; 15 15 -100 of Canada as the present next or the E Bel‘! G 599 3 3 3 Cllrb following ensuing sessioh thereof by Can?“ 5509 12‘/I 12 12 -1 Bulolo 173 375 375 375 -8 Smnrnount Pipe Line Company for C Demson 3147 $15]/‘ 14% 14% _ V‘ C035‘ COP I00 275 275 275 +25 the assiu of an Act amendin in C De" wt‘ 2270 55° 53° 53° " Gaspe COP I100 333 23 23 Act Bf Incgr ration the said masoni- Cbiscovery 1900 325 325 3:25 , . H 1, ,,P"“1,,,,'._ '° ’‘"°’‘ 10°“ 1” 1*‘ 5° +1 0” ‘l"°'§-.. 3 ° 55 :1‘ ch: m 73 of ah. ‘ CG ‘1'"’‘' 35°“ 75 ” '5 “°"" G" 2”“ -'1 ’° ’° " "1 Ilatutismsf 1955 1. :5 sled and ch. C.-,Ha.lllwel 32730 50 17% 40 —: Ajax 1500 04 as 04 +1 ,. f H . b t. d t f _ Con Howey 100 220 220 220 -15 A1’ COM 2720 33 33 38 °..‘_2,""§‘. "('3 3 ‘""° hT1°h°" “,5, 0 Marcus 1300 4.9 49 49 Am Ledue 2500 18 171/1 is + In 1 ° °.“‘.P““Y' “d 3"‘ . . Con M and 5 1090 5191/, 19 19 ._ 1/, Anchor 3600 17 161/2 17 P°“’915» Evflegedfi ha“ L1P1‘1““1"°l'l C Mogul 200 150 150 150 .4 Aslamera 800 183 183 183 —l °°“f9_"'; _Yo 311, $.51’ 3°“ 1° ‘ gv Morrison 500 24 24 24 __2 Bailey 5 A 450 950 930 950 tI_:e_1lm1tat1ons, liabilities and pro- con Neg” 5500 30 R 30 gniley 5 P, 100 5241/‘ 2414 241,4 4. 1,4 nslons of the Pipe _L1nes Act and c Red pop 2071 9 9 9 _ 1,, Ban 5 53/, pt 100 5213/. 213/4, 213/. any other general legislation relating Q Regcoun 5000 14 13 14 » 1;;-1:311; 1750 1195 1750 134 +1 to‘ pipe lines enacted by Parliament Q Sanofm 2000 31,5 3 3 Calalta 9900 75 70 75 ——1 mt respect to the trans ortstlon Con’ sud 4312 73 70 71 _.g Cal Ed 300 $25% 251/4, 251/4 — V4 and transmission of (III an gas and c¢'yp.Man 500 3% 3% 31,5 _% Calvan Con 200 400 400 400 other I1qu’1’d and gaseous Coprand 4050 150 155 150 ..4 C Oil Lds 200 230 220 220 +10 hydrocarbons. _ Chaim 3690 56 50 50 ._g C Oil L wts 400 110 110 110 +5 2. Section 6 (a) of the said Act in Crestaug 1000 10% 101,5 10% CS Oil Wt! 2400 G7 60 65 +5 repealed and the following substituted Corinor 5000 10 91,5 10 CS Pet 3000 350 350 350 ~15 therefor: ' _ Crowpat 1000 91,5 91/: 9179 +1 C1111 M1 011 39° 455 4'55 £4155 -10 "6. The Company, sub)eot to the Cusco 35500 2931, 191/, 20 — IA C Chiefm 190 101 101 101 + 1 provisions of anygeneral legislation D’Aragon 19000 23 2.6 27 +2 Cd“ D1?" 3500 935 539 530 -19 relating to pi e lines for the trans- D’E.1don. 1333 3 3 3 -1375 '3 E?‘ G“ 125 30° 209 200 +3 portation an transmission of oil Home 1500 3157/; 151/; 15% —— % C High C!‘ {I35 34 34 34 -1 and gas and other liquid and gaseous Donald! ’ 4500 13 12 ' 12 C H°m*51d 2°15 183 18‘ 133- +3 hydrocarbons which is enacted by Duvan 1000 17 164/ 15% -11%) C Husky 2742 314% 141/5 145/31“ 141 Parliament, may ' E-15¢ Mal 7200 156 155 155 C Husky “'15 55° 780 73° 750 “'30 (a) within or outside Canada con- East 51111 3300 190 185 1&5 -I C N°r’w°5t 9500 95 M 95 *2 struct» Purchase, lease or otherwise East Met 3000 31/2 8 3% + at C1111 W0 175° 152 143 143 7" acquire and hold. develop. operate. E353 Min 7700 40 36 37 --1 Cent Del 5095 805 79° 800 -10- maintain, control, lease, mortgage, Elder 12600 91 38 91 +1 Charter 0" mo 176 176 176 create liens upon, sell. OOBVOY 0? Elrlrich 1500 '32 32 32 C°m P '19 10° 215, 215 21; "'5 otherwise dispose of and turn to E1 S“ 2209 11 101/5 11 Emmi M? 7/2 3% A 1 account any and all interprovincial, Eureka 2000 33 22’/3 221/1 “ V1 Al.enbe° 100 8 8 -192 extra- rovincialand/orinternational P Em M 500 15 15 15 _,1 C MIC Mac 4030 330 320 325 -5 . . 11 pipe lines and a ap urtenanoea . Falcon 431 325% 25 25 “‘ T‘/‘ C West P 900 605 600 600 ‘-10 relative thereto for get ex-lug pro- mndgy 1325 133 130 131 _4 Cree 0“ 225 415 415 415 in treatin trans ortin tranap Fed Km‘ 2000 71/9 71/‘ 7% “ V’ Cree Wu 290 no 205 210 "9 °e§st' gy storing’ and Idelivegin ofl Franco 13000 10 9% 10 Dev Ball 6200 ms 131 132 -3 mains» d hi! I_ ,d d S rn‘,1,ish,, 700 190 175 130 _5 Dom Pete 000 310% 10% 10% "1 €115 1‘: 1“ "d “1‘“d 1"‘ ”‘°“€ Fmb deb. 50 $76 76 76 ~_1% Duvex 900 12 12 12 pydrocar one an. pro note I ereo Gmwm 9500 11 10 10 _ lb FE.”-go 100 525 625 525 __15 including pumping stations, com- Qeco Mine. 2025 513% 13% 113% __ 1/‘ H1g}~.woo€1 1100 21 21 21 +1 pressor stations, metering stations, E0 Scien 1000 .31,” 31% 31%‘ __ ,/2 Home 0,] A 4.342 513 173/4 13 __ 1,5 gatherlngsystems,termlnalastorafi Giant YK :0 61,5 625 6.5 __5 H0me'0i1 B 1322 $18 173/4 18 tanks or reservoirs and all wor glacier 9" ‘O 60 _15 H B Oil G 639 318% 181./2 131,5 ._ 1,4 relative thereto for use in con. Glenn Uta” $32 12 12 +1 Humber 100 108 108 108 ——l nection with the said pipe ‘lines: Gmdale 1000 15% 15% 151/2 __ 1/’ LI Pete 2500 31,5 8 8 Provided that the u-lam p1peIlne_or G _ Magtrans 10000 31/: 3% 3% mam x elmesfol-the trans ortatloa oldcrest 290 0 13 16 18 +1 . P P Gold Eagle 35300 11 9 9 __2 Marigold 1000 15 15 15 +1 and transmission of oil an gas and ‘Md Man 2000 28 28 28 +1 Medal 2620 285 272 2'72 —3 other liquid and gaseous hydro- Gmch 1000 15% 151/2 15% Mldcon 6700 95 92 94 +2 carbons shall be located entirely ’°1WJar 9312 $19 131/2 10:/2 _ 1/.1 Nat Ifete 4300 232 210 230 +25 within Canada; and buy, or other- Guymal. wt. 1350 730 750 750 .35 N 3115101 5263 9 3 3 + 37 wise acquire, sell, distribute or other- : N Chnmb 200 no no no ‘"3 wise dispose ofgas and other noon: on 3000 90 88 90 - Har.Min 4000 12 11 111,5 _ ya N C°“t_ 3900 27 23 , 27 +1 hydrocarbons and products I ereof; H of Lakes 1000 3 3 3 -1 N Dav“? 900 19% 191” 19% and own, lease. sell, operate and adway 27700 55 49 53 '-3 No-S¢K§§f‘°' 1%; lg 1:3 “E maintain aircraft and aerodron-lea Eva - 5 41/, '41/2 -— 1/2 NC‘ Oils 6'00 3,70 365 3655 "5 for the purpose of ltspundertaklng, K ‘blljnggp 300 5.34 2373 237/5 —— 1/; NCO ‘r 25 $34% 341', 341/: '_ together with the facilities required Hoyle I20 440 440 440 H13 mob 27 27" " for the operation of such aircraft H1111 Bay 795 543% 441/, 45 —- 16 bfigftla 1000 11,5 125 1:2,; and aerodromes: and own. lease, Hugh-Pam 6000 25 24 25 P Ft 3150 $1775/5 17, 7,, operate and maintain interstation Indy. - V!’ 1 -1 *1“ 5° ' /11:1‘ 1 ‘ cl 1 h ake 100.» /7 7 2 1% pan West 2000 27 25 2.5 _1 telephone, to etype an te egrap Int Nickel 2321 $7317; 74 715% —~l’r’4 Permo pi. 1800 165 163 155 __5 communication systems and, subyect t Ran 35070 33'; 311-‘: 321": -112 - « - 1 0 _ to the Radio Act, and any other msh _ __ V _ Perux Oils 300 120 -20 1-0 6 . . J - COP 531.: 1 .1 ‘.20 10-1 +2 paw} 3100 55 55 55 statute relating to rachonown, lease, Jacobus 14315 169 160 169 +5 Phillips 1200 105 104 104 +4 operate and maintain mterstatlon Jgzfiefxfl 251100 81? 79 33 -1 prairie Oi} - 500 290 290 390 _.5 radio communication facilities;" . ,. , , _ .1: :3 :2 * 22° M 1., :l11E1D..:;.1::°.:::; 952;": '1‘- burk. ‘M‘0 1__ E: 15 __2 Qllonto ./a0 11/: 10 10 —1,2 11' een Y . . Jone‘ mg“ 2’_ 2; 27 _, Rlchwll 14030 131 1%’ 131 + STANMQUNT PIPE Lmfl Junmflh mm H1 U’ U __;l,, Rocky P 8755 11 10% 10% _ COMPANY Jowse-,. W6 3;, 48 N _I"’ Royalite 000 $11 10% 11 —1/.\ N A Bodmg km ‘. 3 ‘_ "A, . ' A Sapphire 34:10!) 90 09 to +16 - - - K" ‘33° “““ *3 1“ ‘ 1‘ Sa ph debs 370 38 35 30 +1 Secretary. K%'"" Wt: 3200 so 46 46 .—4 5c,‘,’,ry 1300 135 130 100 ._4 111 St. Clair Avenue West, lrrk Rm! 500 5 6 6 - 99- 560 5:0 555 1,5 Toronto, Ontario. Km‘ T°“‘“ 35“ 11 10"‘ I " M’ Swill Time 1000 17 17 17 —-1 _ ‘brad - - ' 7: 1‘3/ 1/ 5°" _. 1 Lake £803 fix‘ .l‘,," ,,g ‘ J" 4 snooner 0000 :2 is 1.31/2 41: I on .209 in '23 2 I -1 S1a11W°" 1°°° J apan’s yFa Ordeal of “the Pat" A raging fire and stormy seas faced the 13-member crew of the Sheila Pat. Should they take their chances in a lifeboat or stay with the blazing trawler? ‘Read the harrowing experiences of those that _lived—and those that died. Spectacular g o 0 d w i_l l gesture from Japan to British Columbia. is the Centennial fireworks d_is- olay. Rockets and shooting stars came courtesy of a family that has been making fireworks for 13 generations. r-Reaching Fowl Chicken will go a long way when you follow Helen Gougeon’s recipes. Simmer a boiling fowl then make left-overs into Chicken Yorkshire, Chicken Breasts in Clam Sauce, Chicken Rice Ring and other dishes. Your best reading value is your week-end newspaper! a Whats ItpTo Be? ‘ -~';.:csve=-' ‘ BOSTON-NEW YORK and AMERICAN POINTS — MONTREAL and UPPER CANA- DIAN POINTS— « Lv.: Ch’town 10:25 A.M. Dally. T Lv.‘ S’side 12:01 P.M. Daily. Ari: S’side 9:55 —A.M. Daily. A1-.: Ch’town 11:40 A.M. Daily (via Trans.Canada Eighway) AMHERST-MONCTON-SAINT JOHN—.. Lv.: Ch’town 10:25 A.M. and 3:00 P.M. Daily. ‘Lv.: S'side 12:01 P.M. and 4:35 P.M. Daily. A.r.: S'aide 9:55 A.M. and 6:55 P.M. Dazilly. Ar.: Ch’town 8:25 P.M. Daily (via Hunter River). IORDEN-SUMMERSIDE — Lv.: Borden 9:25 A.M. and 6:25 P.M. Dally. Lv.: S’sldo 12:01 P.M. and 4:35 P.M. Daily. PARCEL EXPRESS SERVICE IS BEING OPERATED ON ALL REGULAR SCHEDULES A1‘ PASSENGER s1>EEn——sm1> THAT RUSH PARCEL BY BUS. CHARLOTTETOWN-STUMMIERSIDE Ivin HUNTER mvsn) Lv.: Ch’town 10:25 A.M. Daily. Lv.: Ch’town 4:00 P.M. Daily Except Sunday. Lv.: Stside 10:00 A.M. and 7:05 P.M. Daily. Lv.: Ch’town 8:15 P.M. Sunday Only. What splits the country from coast to coast? Trying to decide on a Canadian flag. By taking the largest public poll on the issue the Junior Chamber of Commerce claims to know what Cana- dians don’t.want: the Union Jack and the fleur-de,-lis. Now the J aycees are planning their next move. In Weekend Magazine read how the Jaycees Lead The Fight For A New Flag. Soraya: Queen of Misfortune Beautiful Soraya was happy with her handsome husband, the Shah of Iran yet her marriage ended in divorce. Although no heir arrived after seven years there were other reasons forthe break. Read in Weekend Magazine how jealous in-laws and palace intrigue helped ruin the royal marriage. vv vvvvvv Vv vvvvvvvvvv vvvvv Fiery Salute vvvvvv vvvvv vvvvvvv Mountain The fair sea: muscles Rockies photographer ing. ' Climber - ettes business end of the Alpine Club In the old days women in climb- ing camps were there to keep house and be decorative. Now they join the men in scaling rugged peaks. High in the Gilliat shows how well the girls have taken to mountain-climb AA AA-x-A in on the Rosemary ---Ax-a---- AAA‘- THE EVENING PATRIOT CHARLOTTETOWN-SUMMERS-IDE (viulTRAN'S-CANADA HIGHWAY) Lv.: Ch‘town 3:00 P.M. Dally. Lv.: S'side 10:05 A.M. Daily Except Sunday Lv.: S’side 5:30 P.M. Sunday Only. -_ CHARLOTTETOWN-TIGNISH Lv.: Ch’town 4:00 P.M. Daily Except Sunday. Lv.: Ch’town 8:15 P.M. Sunday Only Lv.: Tignlish 7:35 A.M. Daily Except Sunday. Lv.: Tignish 3:00 P.M. Sunday Only. ANY TIME YOUR PARTY WANTS To Go PLACES G0 BY ouanrnnnn nus. GET YOUR PARTY TOGETHER. GO TOGETHER. STAY TOGETHER, AND RETURN TOGETHER. CHARLOTTETOWN-WOOD ISLANDS with CONNECTIONS TO ALL POINTS IN NOVA SCOTIA. Lv.: Ch’town 9:30 A.M. Daily (via Eldon) Alr.: Ch’town 3:40 P.M. Daily CHAIRLOTTETOWN-MONTAGUE-I CARDIGAN-GEORGETOWN- Lv.: Ch’town 5:00 P.M. Dally Except Sunday Lv.: Ch’town 8:30 P.M. Sunday Only Lv.: Montague 8:00 AM. Ar.: Ch’town 9:00 A.M. Dly. Ex. Sun. Lv.: Montague 6:00 P.M. Ar.: Ch’town 7:40 P.M. 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