ADI/ 0 SUMMARY :11 a r k e t higher in I'adlnz. ".5512. I , York it a l‘ R et fraction- eratcly active‘ k e t hlzhcr; tourse in 1 STERING CURRENCIES L «or» — The U.S. 1958. 110N353 Wednesday at a dis- fl‘t'd 3 1.32 per cent in terms 1"; ‘an funds. up 1-32. Pound by industry today H > 32.72 3-32, unchanged. She OPPOI'tunitV tee to the 'WTREAL lCP) — Agricul- v department quotations: - Wholesale dealer prices Frail-y station. wooden cases, ' lge 541/255. large 5114-52, $411042. small 31-32, B w C 23. Receipts 70. 1.; Current receipts tend- ” 531/1, not tenderable 63%; Rd, grade creamery prints. job . “1.2.65; fresh wholesale 64. cheese: Delivere. Montreal not Quebec white 33. colored ANTED eres‘ling! )artment has a . preferably 20 " 1r '9 Quebec white 34, W 94; current r§ceiptf t(in. .,- . ,, w 191.011.. gra mg 9 a ton Whmh were ’5 “eve. 35, No quotations for fiydsfilling Classifi . e Ontario. u '98 relath ‘ . Quebec new 755 1.25- Ls,- MS. 755 1.50-1.60. GRAIN I EG (CPl—Most prices than in moderately active 1 at the Winnipeg Grain Ex; 9‘ Wednesday. '9103 prices: unchanged 71%; II! fin “hrs Position is Ional ability, 111' work for rith a real purpoSe . .ies will not in 111 applicants, Iood character, inn ~ alth. A legible 11;: motion in “with ' :his department. ' malty shop can . r 71%. s or" the work, so ,, .—Dec 11% lower 963/4; May '5 “"111 be Elven ... ' ".1 2.94; My 274-2 lower gnu-2.89%. I ye—Dec 11/3 lower 1.05%; May 91- 1101/2; .lly unchanged 1 lower 72991;; My uu. ain the chosen app osition is requested_ a. “90081 interview and pfices ‘or class two wheat for wort to countries outside’ IWA: ~ .- ,‘ ’ .64; 21.61; 31.51; 4 1.40; m 12 and 3 "1 ‘P-H s 1.35. 1 durum 1.86; 2 11:1; 3 1.70; WA and domestic paces: 1 nor 1.64; 2 1.61; 3 1.51; 11.40; 5 1.39; 6 1.35; 1 durum t: 1.151 1.03; 3. 1.70. "°* ,...,,,,,, W,,,,MONTREAL | 'wNTREAL (GP) —- Prices are generally higher in active 17m Wednesday on the Mont- rell and Canadian stock ex- changes. Some new highs were ARE In the pipelines, Interprovmcml EELS? 5 Lot of Beaufl; -- figegfiagfigg -;,Depar+menl' 01". I Fisheries Scaled Tenders addressed “to b undersigned at Ottawa will received up to 1 o‘clock noon ber 2, 1958, for the con- lIuction of a wooden Patrol tel of about 41 ft. in length i service in the Maritimes Specifications for this vessel be obtained from the De- t at Ottawa, 11 $10.00 de- ,, being required in the form {5 certified cheque or money filer ‘payable to the Receiver llama] of Canada, which de- posit will be refunded when the medications are returned in M condition. ' lowest or any tender will as are good. Bu -so—hurryl |075. ich. _ tter buy at $1075. 0 7 5 . ‘SI 1:20.117 MARKET Qu‘o ms! 1 a: 47, Tl‘alis»C l at 293.4. lip "4 In the utilities were .0. Telephone at 42 and Lower Laurence Power at 2334. a new high. Uni“ Gas was up “is a; ltilz. . The base metals were generally nlgner with Noranda up l‘-'_» at 54. lludson Bay advanced 1’2 at 571/2. .\1ckel lost “'4 at 85‘9, and Smelte‘s was up “‘3 at 2132:. Dp ‘2 in the papers were Con- solidated at 4011-2. a new high, and Macmillan “B” at 36, a new high. International gained 219 at :13;? and Powell River lost 1 at anfida gained The bank-s were highcr. Com- merce was up ‘7’: at 56 and Royal gained 3174 at 733/4 . In the steels Atlas gained 3/4 at 2414.». Dominion Foundries lost 5141 at 38 and Stelco was up % at 69. Sicks lost 9'2 at 293/4 in the bev- erages. I The mines and oils wer mixed in a narrow range. The closing' averages show banks up .18 at 55.83, utilities un- changed at 149.2. industrials up 2.3 at 291. combined up 1.5 at. 243.7. papers off .1 at 445.7 and golds up .05 at 80.17, a new high. Abi'tibi 36% Rraser 301/: Abit pr 2411 GT Lakes 39 Asbestos 33% How Smith 371/; Bank Mont 511/; End Bay Min 57% Bank NS 68 Imp Bank Bnque C Nat Imp Oil 43% Bathurst A 46 Int Nick 851,9 'Ba'thurst B lnt Pap 115 Bell 41% Int Pete Brazil 6% Mass-Fer 101’; Bldg Prod '60 McCall 60% C Can N St. Car 21% C Cement 33% Nor-11d: 54 C ement pr am Price 45% C Bnk Com 56 Royal Bank 735/4 Cdn Brew pr 35% St. L Corp 17% Cdn Celnn 1.8 Shaw-in 32% CPR 29 Steel 69 Cockshutt 14 U11 Steel 14 Seagraml 32 Walker 32% D Bridge 710% CANADIAN Dom Tar 14 Cons Pap ' 40% Foundation 13% Ford 102 NEW YORK (AFL—The stock market rose to a record high and made one of the year’s biggest gains Wednesday.in the wake of the Democratic victory in Tues- day's elections. Key stocks rose from fractions to around 2 points generally but there were wider gains. Wall Street had anticipated Democratic success but the event itself seemed to convince the in- vesting public that tlhe U.S. its in for greater spending by the gov- ernment. Remarks by President Eisenhower W ed 0 es (1 a y once again linked Democrats with free spending. The market churned in- decisiver at the start with heavy behind transactions for a period of 12 minutes. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose $2.20 to a record of $201.40. The gain matched last Wednesday’s and was topped this year only by the rise of $2.40 Jan. 3 Based on the gain in the AP averages, the quoted value of stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange rose an esti— mated $2,798,000.000. The industrial component of the AP average was up $3.30 to a record peak, the rails rose $1.60 and the utilities 00 cents. both to highs for the year. Distillers Seagrams and Granlby Mining each rose 1/2 among Canadian issues on the New York Exchange. Canadian Pacific was up ‘14, Dome Mines advanced 1/0, Hudson Bay Mining gained 1% and Mlclntyre Porcu- pine rose a point. International Nickel dropped a point. Most Canadian issues on the American Exchange remained unchanged from Monday. Excep- tions were Shawinigan. up 1%, Molyibdeni'te up ‘ 16 and Richwell down 1-16. What stocks did: :h, ' - Wed Mon 101 necessarily be accepted. Advances 747 468 G. R. CLARK. Declines 299 DEPUTY MINISTER Unchanged 248 OF FISHERIES. Total Issues M t 1‘300 121; 52 on y 3' CANADA 52 Monty W 38% exceptional buy “fire , r paint, good tires ‘ on our payroll. 975. \ "1 inside and outsldG 'estxnent in 113pr 195. "l immediately at C nger coupe: miles, tires .3216 ,e and meChamc l7 5. n. \ , look at the right on 110‘" anspoi‘tatlofl deep ,. 111° ' ', 25. FARMERS n pickup ton pickup >..5l Chev. Coac “50‘ Pontiac Coach pickup 9s . ~. . [1101101,ng 6 Volkswagen (Su linjgridllilli'e it f1” ‘ 50. Consul Sedan . '950 Hillman Sedan 5' Vanguard Seda )1' your Bank' , LIMITED Clu'l‘ ] 'lllt‘c‘ 2 56 Queer Street phone: 5‘13 Dodge Sedan. radio . . . . . . '954 Dodge Station Wagon - - - 1953 Dodge Sedan, radio . h (new motor) .. I948 Studebaker l 25. lino Prefect Sedan. A-l ... . . . . . MARTIN’S GARAGE W A N TE D CEDAR POSTS 'A-pproximalely 700 cedar posl's requir- harlol'l'el'own Air Port, °§§led. 8 feet long; 5 inches small end. Morrison & McRoe Ltd. Summerside '4 WEEK END SPECIAL . |295.00 | I 50.00 750.00 475.00 000 miles) . . 250.00 ENGLISH CARS l350.00 400.00 |50.00 |25.00 375.00 per Charger) n..o-ovo'° trading putting the ticker tape . . |250.001 11011: \iarner 33-17. NY Cent 23 (~ and 0' 63M Radio Corp 403/4 (llns Edison Till-‘1 Std Oil Nil 583/4 ‘ Auto l-.l 37‘73 l'td Aircraft 3’3 1 (10nd Moo "0 \ anadium 365/! .01» ,war 104-20 “6 7 (It .'\or Ry 43“) Stngse “A [111 T 'l‘ 5'1”- Kl‘llliol'lill 987's TORONTO TORONTO ICP' — The stock market scored its first general advance in three weeks Wednes- day in moderate trading. Base metals were up 1% points and western oils one point. Golds were higher one-quarter. Final volume of 2,971,000 shares Egompared with Tuesday‘s 2,405,- Base metals rallied smartly near the close. International l_\lickel at 0571; and Norandn at 041/: each added 374. Trinity Chi- bougamau was the most active mine, trading 147,900 shares. It was up 4 cents at 44 cents. In Western oils Pembina moved up 5/3 at 9% and Pacific Pete was ahead 1/2 at 181/11. Among lower priced oils, Petrol lost 16 cents at $1.14 of 193.700 shares. McIntyre added 1 point at 84% and Preston East Dome ad- vanced 20 cents at $6.40 among golds. Index gains: Golds .24 to 81.94 base metals 1.50 to 176.54; west- IN MEMORIAM MRS. F. G. COMPTON There passed away in Victor- ia, B.C., on October 9, 1958. Mary Elizabeth Compton, aged 79 years of 629.John Street. She was born in P. E. 1., resi- George Compton she leaves six daughters, Mrs. (Mary) Mrs. eorge Butt (Edna) and Mrs. Dé McCarthy (Elea- nor), all‘in» ssachusetts: Mrs. port, P. E. 1.; Mrs. Albert Spear- ing lLouisel with whom she re- sided, and Mrs. Arthur CooksOn (Lillian) of Victoria; a son, Clif- ton, of Victoria; 16 grandchildren, also two great-grandchildren. She was a member of Christ Church Cathedral. F u n e r a1 services were held from McCall Bros.’ Floral Fun- eral Chapel on Tuesday, October 14. at 3.30 p.m., Rev. Canon .4. E. Greenhalgh officiating. Enter- ment in Hatlevy Memorial Gar- dens. Illllllllllllli on tax smiles = now for YOUR all“! SECURITY by using GOVERNMENT Rm ASED ON A LONG m BACHIEVEMENT RECORD For 1958 income in pa» poses, ioin now. Ask any investment dealer for free information - no obligation. CALVIN BULLOCK LTD. Dial 4544 , IIIIIIIIIIIIII I . . dem of Victoria for the past 12 dependability. See the 59 Chevrolet today. years. \ Widow of the late Frederick , J. Robbins Jack McKinnon (Sadie) of South- C Maren- 000 N m, . '1 "M ’5‘ 2'0 ~11 Hard Rock 130m W; '0 'n '1 cum 7m 4m 4m 4M run M and 5 79:1 <22 7' t L; ' “M " “l 1" W In "at-11m 1 0 :~ r I I 1 ‘l \I mm ~~ w y . l' ‘ ‘ « ~ 7 '— ‘ I - '7 ’«- s r‘ Mosul I.::-:0 :82 :73 70 r. “I 10“ it" 79 RH - 20.. ,— 7. , WWW, ’,_,, , .1 1 -' ' "I I huu’d‘l} 1 NOM 6. l‘lic (Judldltln. l . gL (‘ Morrison 3300 ll? 13 '1‘. 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Ian. 1 1,, cult-h 1030 19 19 19 -—1 ’Kilembe 1200 199 190 199 ‘Mcllen 1000 26 25 as _2 N Harri 3000 13 11M 13"2 ‘2 I O’Brien 1200 56 36 55 *1 Donald; 1000 12 12 12 Cult Lead 1000 0 a 0 Kirk Bud 2000 11 11 ll .— 1,4 McMar 1000 Ina 802 in New Hosco 11100 149 141 140 — 0”” 50° 7 7 7 t V? . Duvan 7000 22 21 21 41 (Ev-mm 36W? 51671: 161/2 163’ —‘/s Labrador 345 5231.2 231.1 2:11.; am McWat 55:0 :14 32 33 ~2 New Jason 500 10 in 10 1' 0]“ Rm 61"” ‘6 15 ’6 ‘ E Amphl 21500 20 20 20 I. 01 lGiInnar wts 1000 735 723 730 +5 ‘l.ake Lin: 1000 9 9' 0 Mcntnr 2000 16 14 I4 7 ‘Q N Kelore 4000 8 0 s _ 2 MM" 2C0“ 15 ‘6 1‘ _ “5 Em Mal 2000 145 141 141 Halmnn 60600 45 40 40 —s L 0911 2300 171-. 171: 1712 Merrill 5000 Il4 110 11.1 .2 New-lund 7100 :14 32 32 41,. 1Continucd on Page 241 engineering developments—eight V8’s plus a new Hi-Thrift 6 that delivers up to 10% more gas economy with more usable horsepower at normal driving speeds; bigger, safer stopping brakes; a smoother, steadier ride. -No other car says new like this. And you still get all those famous Chevrolet virtues of economy and / What Canada wants. Canada gets in a Chevy! The captivating Impala convertible - liveliest—looking new Chevy a] all. 4% 71550”, MM 47% A GENERAL MOTORS VALUI I59 cIIEIIIliEII ern oils 1.06 to 137.26. ‘ oor I T050130 €10ng 15,1100“; The new Impala 4-D Sport Sedan . . . y e III- III fell - . - Toronto Stock Exchlnn—Nov. I like all new Chevwes . . . rolls on tougher T yrex cord ares. (Qutnatlons In cents nnlen marked 0. ‘ s—Odd lot. 111 — Err-dividend, xr—lx— rllhts. xw—Ex-wnrnntl.) Net stool lulu lirh Low Close Q’s! mn- Alba Exp! 1250 644 6% M Allom 1505 $115 147/. 15 + % Algom deb 10 $98 93 98 — 1A . Algom vtw 2095 410 385 400 —15 Am-Iarder 2000 13 1.3 1,3 Amal Rare 2600 19% 18 10 1 Anacon 3739 70 67 67 —1 Ang Rouyn 1000 30 27 30 —-—2 Ansil 7571 30 29 ‘ a + 1,4; Arcadia 3900 3 19 20 —2 Area 2000 97 95 9-7 —a Atlin-Ruf 1600 20 :10 20 Aubelle 3500 7 6% 7 + 1,5 Aumaque 15100 12 12 12 4. IA Avilla 2500 01/, 51,5 5% Barnat 6200 162 158 158 —2 Barvue 500 12 12 12 —1 Bury Exp! 1210 69 69 69 ——1 Base Metals 7200 20 13 a) —1 Baska 1500 151/2 15% 151/2 + V: B-Duq 5100 31 3) 31 +2 , Beaucago 1540 42 42 42 Belcher ' 5241 100 I 96 100 ——3 Belleterr 500 157 157 157 —-O Bethlm 5200 86 85 85 Bvcon 1000 16 16 16 Blcroft 4208 95 93 93 —4 Bicroft wts 7000 10 10 10 Bidcop 0200 is 17 is Bonville 1000 51/9 5% 51A Bordulac 3000 7 7 7 I Bouacad 2000 7 'l 'I Bouzan 4140 71 63 6 +1 Boymar .1000 7 7 'I Bralornn 150 570 S70 S70 —5 ‘ Brnhrst 1000 5% 5 5 —- 1A , , Brunsman 300 7 1 7 —1 Let your eyes lmger over Chevrolet 9 Buffad 76000 1'7 16 16% -—1 . Buff RL 500 61/; 010 ow —% fresh, finely shaped contours. Relax at Bunker Hill 500 9% 9% 9% + ‘6 h . 1 Cable 2500 27 3 fl ~—1 ' ' ' Camp cm 5045 a 15 m .05 _m t e roommess of its 9 egant new interior, ngpAgkm 2m mmmm77°m_% get the exhilarating feel of its hushed, 83:3,; 7": 7523 7?: _: silken ride. The more famdmr you be- 21 23 28 u - . , Eu: iii/a 49 47 49 +2 come with this 59 Chevrolet, the more Cdn Thor 9750 71A 61A 6% -— Vi . Candore 2500 16% 16 16 ways lt says new! Can‘Erin 1800 33 33 33 +1 Can-Met . 10220 85 K? 84 ’ ’ _ . ' C-Met wt! 3; g; L1 Here s the car that s definitely new in a dec1dedly Cariboo . . Cassiar 1015 355 815.05 010.1; different way. The ’59 Chevy is shaped to the Cent Fat 400 105 . . . Cent Pore 3000 20 19 19 —1 modern Canadian taste—crisp, clean and beautifully ' 6 6 . . . . . 1270151,; si; 59 50 +9 cfliCient looking, With new pmsc, new proportions. Chib-Kay 2150 17% 17 17 — V1 , . - ' . Chib M 900 1'05 135 135 Chevrolets new Slimline deSIgn not only brings Coch Will 2250 244 241 '241 A Cody-Reco 1200 15 15 15 —1 you new grace, but also new space . . . a new and “mum 59750 50 ‘2 4i 4‘17; roomier Bod b Fisher And Che ’s vast new gmglafi“ m a: 32 :23 areas of visibilityy give you clear seeih: from every The budget priced 4400' Emmy” Contagas 1500 59 50 J v - - _ ~ Comm", 10m 25 25 a. .1 seat like all new Chevvtes, has big new Safety Master brakes. C Bellekeno 3233 1016 10951054 — Va - p c Denison 9199 $1214 12% 12% , c Den wts 2100 390 380 385 The more you look, the more you see that s new. C Discovery 2190 350 340 350 . . . . . . c Fen 11550 52 so 50 .4 Like the new Magic-Mirror finish which, With 1 — . . . . . . cC “41211311 591% ii“ 53% Gem—4% normal washing alone, Will retain its original lustre $0311? 150% 32450 3'35, 3245,, 31° for up to three years. And you'll find important The luxurious 9-passenger Kingswood Station Wagon with a new retractable rear window. cl 1596 GOODSPEEDS PEI. LIMITED Charlottetown. P; E. l. l