/ MONTREAL (Cl?) - Stanley Knowles, deputy CCF leader, said Tuesday night the Progressive Conservative government, rather than accelerating expenditures on public w o I‘ k s, has Virtually adopted a go-slow policy on in- vestment spending. He said the traderdepartm-.ent’s annual survey on capital invest- -ment intentions for 1958 “burst the bubble of Tory pretence that their public works program is fill- ing the gap left by private in- ves-tment." The survey, made public last week, forecasta decrease of 200,- 000,000 in capital investment. Mr. Knowles added: " “The fact is that the capital ex- enougli to avoid the most serious recession in Canada since the war. « WHAT OF 1958? . “What then can we expect of the Canadian economy when in- ves-tment is expected to be even lower in 1958? “This also exposes the decep- I Diefenbaker about a $1,100,000,000 public works program of the fed- eral government. . penditures of 1957 were not large, home of«.., Mr. and Mrs. William tion of the talk of Prime Minister» Knowles Charges P.C.’s Havel Go Slow Public Works Policy The statements were included in excerpts from a text of his speech issued to the press before delivery. - Mr. Knowles said that instead of drafting a plan to cope with an impending recession last summer the Conservatives “frittered away valuable opportunities to remedy the bankrupt poicies of the Lib- -era government.” I S-PRINGHILCI. Mrs. Frank MacKinnoxt and sons Donald, Douglas and David, New Haven, were recent visitors at the home of her sister and bro-' ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs- Earl MacLaurin, Mount Plca.sant.. Mr. Gus Mallard, North Lake, spent a weekend recently at the Noye, Mount Pleasant. Mr. Dewey MacLeod, Charlotte- town, is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clin- ton MacLeod, Springhill. Miss Myrna Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Green, Rich-\ mondgls spending a few days at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Green, Springhill.- Mrs. Clara MacLeod has return- ed to her home i.n Mount Pleas- ant after spending some time in Richmond. - Mr. William Noye and son who are employed in Souris, spent the weekend at their home in Mount Pleasant. Sympathy is being extended to- Mrs. Ernest Campbell on the re- cent death of -her brother, Mr.- George Adams, Summerside. Friends will be sorry to hear. that the infant son of Mr. and-: Mr.s.,Patrick Lynch, Mount Pleas- ant is a patient in»Stewart Mem- orial Health Centre. Mr. Colin Campbell returned to his home in New Brunswick, af- ter spending the past few months at the home of his brother, Mr. John E. Campbell, Enmore. Friends of Mrs. Mabel Enm-an,’ Victoria West,‘ will be sorry to‘ learn that she had the misfor- tune to fall and break her arm. We all join in wishing her at speedy recovery. ’ Many from-the surrounding dis- tricts attended the Liberal meet- -chocolates for having the highest Fri. March 21, 1958 ELMSDALE Mrs. Cleveland Hardy and nep- hew Master Jackie Adams of Tor- onto, arrived last week to-spend ing in the capital threatre, Sum- merside. It was conductd byl-Ion. Lester B. Pearson and J. Watson MacNaught and Dr. A.R. Grant. Mrs. Kenneth MacArthur and Mrs. Gerald, MacArthur, Spring- hill, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Trows- dale, S-ummerside. Friends of ‘Mrs. William-Baglole. Springhill, are sorryto’ hear, that shehad to enter Prince County Hospital for an opera.~tion.iWefall join _'in wishing Mrs. Baglole a. speedy recovery. The weekly - card party w a s- held in the Springliill school with a large crowd in attendance. Roy Ramsay ‘won the prize a box of“ score. Lunch committee-is as follows. Mrs. Gerald‘ Ma.-cArthur,' Mrs. Roy Ramsay, Mrs. Reta Williams, Isabell Stuffles. Mr. and‘Mrs. Stirling Ellis, 0’- Leary were recent visitors at the- home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude ‘ned. Red Cross work was passed at the home of Mrs. Charles Bar- Q The Guardian Page 11 a brief holiday with Mr. and Mrs. John W. Adams. Mr. Elmer Wallace was a vis- itor to Charlo-ttetoivn last week, where he visited Mrs. Wallace in Hospital. » ' " Mr. D.A. Williams was a bus- iness visitor to Charlottetown re- céntly. The many friends of Mr. R.‘A.. McKenna are pleased to hear of improvement in his health, follow- ing treatment in Western Hospi- tal. Sincere --sympathy isbeing ex- ’ tended‘ to the bereaved relatives in the recent death of the late Mrs. Alonzo Foley of Bloomfield. Friends. of Mrs. Calvin Costain of Miminegash, are pleased to known she is recovering after hav- ing been a patient in Western Hos- pital. - 1 , The many,friends of'Mrs. El- mer Wallace are pleased to learn she has returned from the Prince 1 Edward Island Hospital, C h a 1‘- lottetown, much improved in health. ' Mrs. Fraser Rix washostess to the ladies of ‘the Elmsdale Wo- men’s Institute for the March meeting. A pantry sale was plan- out. Next meeting is to be held MacArthur, Springhill. nett. « Y, ‘of nylon tricot and ably from— . off _ Brazil t 9% N St. Ca? 91% V T ' C Cemen 2%’ Price 385/ L E -was C Bnk Com 421/22 QueVPow :51 1 . $ Cdn Brew 273/4. Royal Bank 533/4'. , Cd 13»: "as: R_ 1* ._.' ?— Cd: Geld; pr :58/: stmlta ‘dim Kilembe 1300 19, CPR 237/s Shawin 23% Kilem Ms 52.50 553 $9 (1,?) *5“ 1515- - $53 525/1 525/8 . Seaerams 27 steel‘ 53 Hm? 1003 6 6 6 : I/Q 281 $4234 421/} 42% + :74 D Bridge 2?.’/4. Un Steel 12% NADI 1!‘ Mm -330 -0 1 _ P $441/2 44 441/ + 1/ GT Lakes 32 Walker 26 By THE C5 AN_ PRESS Lake Cm 1000 13 491/2 49/2 1/2 “W31 1427 554 533/. 5332 .. 2 How Smith 231/; CANADIAN M kt 02 100 102 T D V‘ rm-onto -— 31‘ 9 llfregularly Lake Ling 2000 9 8 9 1 or- om. 251 $39]/8 39 39 _% Hud Bay‘ Min 431/. Cnos Pap 1131/; _,her mvmodera-tely hght n-ad_ L Osu 1000 18 18 18 +3 AI _ A XNDUSTRIALS Imp Bank 441/; Ford 74 ug Ifl.;S}f,0re 400 430 415 415 315 cuisnlgl 2411 $30 2% 29% + M‘ Dom Tart 11% . , ei c . . ~ 4 2 ‘2'5 3 5/ __ nirew York—-Market mixed; se- Lencocrt 13110’ If,” 133 12; +1 D Mag-nes :25 % d. . - LL Lac *1 mend 200 $58’ 51/ 5 eat deman . ‘ L 300 190 105 159 .4; pb, N ‘A /5 8 6/2 + In Montrealt—d_Market mixed in Lggzia ms 104320 3: 33 5 +1 rsimlgionvsei . 4 ra in . 30 ._ w . ' §{,“,‘1,’;:; 18§g° 21 an _i a“‘ New 745 W4 29% 26% MONTREAL (OP) —- Agricul- Mamn 33002736 2738 27; +5 Total sales: 1.705.000. ~ ture department quotations: ' -' +2 _ . figgfgod Egg 5 5 .3 Mosi-‘Acr b srocxs Fggs: Wholesale dealer prices Madsen 4075 9:25 2519 99 +4 By The C,,,,,,,,,,,, Press ‘ to country stations, wooden cases, MONTREAL (Cp) ._ The U5. Malartic 3000 103 10: 211531 1 Stock Sales High Low Close ch-3., extra-large 51-52; large 51-52; me-, ionar closed Thursday at a diS_ figilsegzxg: U 25503 2; 7 7 Ammmi lz2l9D1U:'.qF[l{IAI;:1/ 297/ + V dium 50-51;_small 48-49; B 36-37; , f2 5-16 per cent in terms Ma -. _ 2-5 27 .—2J/2 Int Nickel 2490 ‘ ‘ 2 5 4 C 25. Receipts: 59. po1llllI0 _ nnme 30050 5.3 $741/2 731/2 74 +117 . . Canadian funds, down 1-32, miss-run 55500 10 i; ii 9% 1£I:§S‘1§:r]r C 1950 $017.. 61/5 6% + 1/: Butter: Current receipts 623/4; Pound sterling $2.74 15-16, down A3200 is 12 13 11/, Trans-M1; a118§§m$4§133”‘46§;”"/148}/3‘/2 V1 fresh—grade creamery prints job It. Ment 50006 3% - V; I-‘éntéjlior 60300 25 231/2 2; price 64-66; fresh wholesale 631/2. fizgillu 6:00 55 no 33 +5 Un 139‘ ,7-9 30 +1 Cheese: F.O.B. factory, On- TO R0 Mimm ran 1:33 794/: 91/5 91/, ,1 1/, Cent Del g,,»2f7- 75; tario white 333/sgcolored 33%; de- Milliken 4540 210 7305 :35 +2 Rocky 5590 13 121/z 121/2 ».% livered Montreal, Quebec white ' . Mind-3 500 3 3 8 ‘EV Colds“ O_““NES 331/2, colored 331/2; wholesale On- TORONTO (CP) — The stock $;1_oE:rp 100 10 10 10 +52 Martinm figggfi ,3‘: *1“; Eg “-3 tario white 35, colored 351/4; markeit W05 “gzgulfirlly hllgher Mogul 133% ill 12: lé +1 lgrhgylama 45975 23 20 22 11% Wholesale Quebec white 341/2, col- Thurs ay 111 m eraey s ow Moly 59° 13% 17 1 +2 El: WV 45220 54 55 51 +5 ored 341/2. uadms Iggfiiflvg moo 43 43 .,§””“”“ 6” 35‘*°° 74 57 71 ‘-2 Potatoes: N.B. 755 2.65 - 2.90; 365? me‘a15.a15‘? hard 5°“ °‘ Nat sxiu M3330 22 2‘ 9-1 ~1‘/- N.B. 50s 1.30-1.90; N.B. 10s .40- thelrindex-E83111 Wlpegf t1>ut. clos- Nealoli 4725 16:-,/212 lg‘/2:13/2 .43; P.E.I. 75s, 3.00-3.25; P.E.I. ins Wm‘ {mt 3 Vance 995 than 11351? A1 -5000 12 12 12 -—11,§ 10s .48-.50; Que.’ 50s 1.70-1.75, 75s ‘wilt:-1:15}? oils lost more than New Bldg“ 1000 5005 W2 561/2 561/’ NEW YORK (AP) —— Selective 225-240; California mos 5756' . New ca: 1700 19 ’ ‘ strength in C.‘ three-quarters of 1 point and N Dicken 1900 229 19 19 +1 . Wars’ drugs and as- - - ted lssu h ‘.7 - - - _ha1f pomt on mdex N Fox-tu 2?-5 229 +4 - sor es lgnllghted a mixed - , golds one _ no 13100 14 14 14 Stock k - - ' t Thur d Featuring trading was Confed- N G°1dV“° 2000 5 5 5 mar ‘3 S 3Y- eratloll Life with a 13-point gam N H1231 3% 31/2 1;’; +1 bulglllti slgbns were in the mayo:-ity I WLNNIPEG (C12) __ Trade Was- at 149. It touched a 1058 high of Eew I-Iosco 153,, 15 M 141 _1 dom. ct ue chip stocks which quiet Thursday on the Winnipeg 155 befme "009 f°n°wmg the 39' NewKe‘l:s°“ 5"” .5‘/4 5% 61/2. did if the ma‘1'_1f‘-‘l v3V€I"ag€S Grain Exchange. Export interest n()Ilt1'tC€l'I1l)eaI1'ts etclllafi g;<ia:3v:]>m'P3n_l>"i_d1’ Newlundre figllg €1,175 1: 1:; +1 thaltl 1 l’.h(-‘:0 ;?;pV1Kf£.W1ih the results was limited to small purchases of rec ors s provi mg. N Man 1500 28 25 averages were r e b Ngrwa _ . . _ down Y Y Y- for mutualization through the N Minda _ 1000 91/1 91,428 91,5 ‘ . . . _ , 1 - Closing prices: 1 1 -s urchase f t - N Mylam 4597 Th . .. - . .c;lmIS>:i:c§;{ p o is cap N. senator“ is go :2 +1/2 wellehss-*V:c‘>[I1ec1l‘arti;1 stocks did so Oats: May unchanged 70; Jlyl {Senior ‘base metals a weak 8"“ 725 92 92 92 +3 most active issuea '11’ ofdvhg 115 unchanged 691/Zia; Oct‘ 1/8 lower: . _ 1 ‘ _ sang 1000 1,0 129 129 +5 - S ‘game . ny 591/8_a_ spot earlier this week, were firm N15” ‘ 10509 5 5 6 __1 three declined. Standard Oil (New - ' . l with International Nickel c1imb—- §°''A°'“° "00 12 12 12 JeI‘S-ey) was unchanged. Barley‘ May unchanged 911/8’l . - . ormetal 500 250 Jl -h - d 911/ - Oct..un-l n 1% point to 74 Other senior 255 250 +10 l Y 11110 81186 83, 15 _ - ' p 3 N°rl>ax 26300 22- 19 22 COD-pers were boomed b a1 - -7 ed f ct] C N +1 _ , Y chanced 911/ea, Oct. uncha-ngel. add tra oinsb. Copllersnwere Norgaynfi 4500 in 9 9, sharp advance in prices of the- 911/; . strong. OPP‘? Y Ebfmtpeb Chi. n 13000 :12 39 42 +4 metal at London and l 4 ‘ 0 ' bougavmaws {go-cent rise to. $5.25_ fi::'_:’5PA W.“ 1234 235 $0 .330 rise at the custom Sm:1tSe‘:_ Eve‘; Flax: May 11/p. lower 3.071/2b; 3 Western oils were lower on North Can 150 110 110 ii?) :1: in the United states Drugs, C-0n_'J1y 1 lower 3.031/4b; Oct. 21/2-3 average and losses outnumbered lalggglie 1000 101,4 101,4 101/, ,_ V2 tinned their rise on Various faV0r_ ‘lower 2.82a. ‘ . - gains 2-to-1. Consolidated West 0.3,,” $30 534’/4 4 F4 —1/4.- able tidings. Rye:- M-ay 1/2 lower 1.037/s; Jly Pete, added 35 cents at $6.10 on Ogama 2000 53 "3 +3 The 1 t t, b , ~ . % lower 1.03%; Oct. 1 lower- a few sales. There were several Oka Rare 2500 146 146 1: ' est anna' es doofstt m Short inter’ 105% K , — » ounce 7 - - ' -10-cent losses at the close. , 0Leary 4000 15 15 1-5 "1 a‘ er Welmesday 5‘ Prices for class two wheat for‘ _ Opem 0900 750 720 735 ~ 059 was the most important - - Index changes. Golds ovfif .51 to Osisko 2500 31 30 30 +15 technical factor in the market export to countries outside IWA: 77.53; base metals mp .39 to Pamour 1500 48 47 48 +1 Now at the highest level Sing 1 N01‘ 1-53“/s; 2 1-59%: 3 1-51%; 151.88; western oils off .81 to garamaq 2000 0 5. s 1931, the bigger short interest C 4-1.433/s; 5 1-273/s; 6 1.253/s; 1 Du- 128'°2' P2111-Es? , 37:33 16 17. + '4 regarded as a technical c‘us-hlias rum -135%; 2 L943/8; 3 134%; ronoN'ro CLOSING srocxs Pemm M 28 22*; :2 —1 ._mde,. the market .t .d°n IWA and domestic prices: 1 Nor 5’ Tl“ °*““'““ W" Pick c +2 - . as 1 Pr°‘“ es 1 633/- 2 1 597- 3 1 513/ - 4 1 438/~ Toronto Stock Excuuuge—Mnch no Pi ‘”°‘,' 3390 120 113 113 -.5 a future reservoir of buyers to ' 8’ ' ' 8’ ' 8’ ' 8’ (Quotations in cents unless marked s-. P1‘;“c:f,' 1°‘1’9o13° 13° 1'90 cover short sales. At the same 5 L273/8; 6 L253/8; 1 Dumm 135%; ' md xvlotiiix :1}??? am’ "“E"’ Pr Bord 1000 5905 305 935 *2” “me: it re ' emphlalsized the in- 2 134%; 3 134%‘ .3. 1.. gm,“ gggg 333 3325 55° +25 creasing bearish outlook. stock Salesuflish Low Close clvte. p,,,,,,,, M, 2580 y 16 is 40% dThet_sh(()irt interesit rise was well ‘NE Pros Air 600 101. 1oo~1o1- 5! Verise in a Vance among 1 ‘A U 2000 +1 Ad:/locatgan 100 2606 260 25: +10‘ 3'‘: gigs‘. :23?’ :3 45; éo +3 Vltfa1l{ Séreegdexperts and some , mom 225 $14 14 14 __,, y / 0 +3 5 oc s ir-m Wednesday before _ 0“ ' . Algollnnwts 010 4.95 475 475 -104 3353:’ $15 2% 3;,/E +1 the news. Thursday’s response’, 423 sq- fir lg‘? §$~"‘Ne1f;: 1:6‘; S4: :3 :7; 3 Que Lith 310 535 550 540 ._15 ‘therefore, was varied and moon 7. Amen’ ‘ 356 49% 49 ‘9 __1 gumelswllgan 103000 13 13 13 sistent. g Aug Rouyn 500 27 g; 27 _.3 Quemm. mo :42’? $50 __15 The Associated Press average ' r::..*:-- as 5.7- .37 54-. am 17° 9° -9 9- +5 ;-?i..“-‘;.“°9‘%‘.f :’.i*""*’°1" 2° ‘° ‘ - .exsnar 2000 34 31 34 +4 . wl e rails down 60 ‘ 51'“ 5°“ 5° 90 50 +1 -Rix Athab 1500 as 35 35 ’ - - mm‘ 3500 13% 13 13% + 1,,» ~Roche mo .11 .1! -1 cents‘ and both ind-uxstrials and I . Atlas Yk 1500 7 7 7 Rockwm 350,, 28 28 g *1 . utilities unchanged. ’ [Allin-Hui 7000 26 251/2 26 -1 mm,“ cons 2490 -71,, , Canada’s I-nternational Nickel 'Aubelle 1000 s I 6 . s ,+ :42; st Micheal 3500 ' 9 9% 971/§_,:’f; rose 11/ om. .. C d- T ._..’. V Aumaque 4500 71.»; 7 7 -7/2. San Ant 740 52 52 5-. +3 ‘ were i’ ed :17 anaB“an1V1I§“%eS - . . - Annoy 3399' m 213 225‘ +4 Sam-t Riv 2-500. .11‘ 10 131/ ___i _ 1’I11X - .‘ L1 5011 ay inmg‘ . i ' garnag ‘ 3:31; 3: 37 5;‘; 4; Sherritt $043 420 410 41,- 1&5/.». gained a point. Lower were lVI.c- fig 23¢ 33. “Y ’‘P- 7 7 ’ 7- Sigma 500 400 355 355 -5 ntyre Porcupine by 5/; Canadian Base Metals 1000 24 24 24 1 Si] Stand 1000 15 15 15 1 1:» if’ ,1 A - - ’ . 1 '- lumin-mm Ltd both »~ Baska 2100 14% 141/: 14% --%e— Siscoe 4000 59 58 59 +1 ac 1° a.“ '7 B-Duq 5950 93 73 23 -1 Stncona 1300 '22 21 21 -.2 d°W11 1/4- . _, gznxhcairee 1300 :70 3: :2 §:flei1ghwt"159 152-153 .__1. hon the American Stock Ex- _ '1 ,' ° 9 39°“ . - 3 5 57 52 57 +3’ c ange Can-adian ga-i-ners were ' " Bethlm 3700 94 90 91 +7 Stanrck 1645 1173 103 133 ~- - ‘ »~ Brazilian Traction Preston E 1; ~ Bibis 1000 5 5 5 Starratt soon 5% 4% 5% + In 9 35, Bicroft 4700 105 10,0 .100 Steep R 4040 101/4 995 "995 .-17 DOT“-e. Fargo Oil and Sapphire Eizilinifiay 7000 23% 255% 23% W Cont 1543.0 2 61/2' 61/2 61/2 +15 Petroleums. Lower were Cana-v s 3°00 " "an 15 215 315 dian Marconi an-d‘Ju i-te Oil Bordulae .3000 6% 6% -1/4 gsylvautle 1525 115 112 1 ._ . P 1' 5' ]§o1-du1a° 3000 5% 5% 51,§___.1,§, Tandem 13,33 12 11% J1; 2 What stocks dldi E3. Bouscad 5500 _ 12 11% 12 + V; Taurcanis coo ‘.55 51 55 +2 - Thur. Wed. - ” .7-Z-....:. ..::°° :2. 2;‘. :2. :1. ::°.:.-2*. rt; 1:; n is "2 3<*V,-'--n-=e 41*‘ 6°? 1 1 Btalorne 2700-540 535 545 +10 Thom L 1500 52' _ ec mes 335 253- groin Rec! 600 52 5; 52,5 ——1% Tombill 2000 271/£8371/2 8:71/a+ 75 gnchaflged 297 240- rnhrst 1500 5 - -— Trans Res -2500’ 14 14 4 1 otal issues ~ 9 ' grunsrn?‘ 101130 £5 £5 ‘ 2; -4 104?) 17 . ,17 iv NEW YORK.CL0SING1?‘>'l‘80CK;110 - full-SW1 , ~ . aw 7 _ ._ ' ‘ ‘ Bunker Hm 500 7% 7% 7% Uvmmm 1 34% 32 33 1 ‘By: The Canadian Press S‘ 000 18 18 13 Beth Steel 39-/s Kennecott 86%, Cable 500 15% 15151574 —1!/1. U Asbestos 2040 595 500 500 . Borg Warner 23% Monty w " 35-1/. ' ‘ 0 Ch’ 555 540 51 525 so - .; . ’ cit‘: mi” ’ 0.. 7... .3. m :1» 1‘%:.‘..“.s°.'.‘.‘: :.°.‘.’.. 3‘: it 3:: 7” .1 in lair nou(;|_As 3303 s Cdn Astoria .3067 575. 514. 514 -1% Vandoo . 500 51,4 092 61/2 + is. El Auto El 277/2 'Std 011 NJ 503/: - » ' c N Inca 1500 15 is 15 . Ventures 1575 23% 23' 23% Gen Elec 007/. Utd Aircraft 50% ' M v: 1 » JONES LTD 1 can-Eng: Visa am 1 533?) ".2?.‘% -.4‘/47% 1:.-ya (G}?°l1\;Vg:ar=,;._- 72% mm‘ \ ' gen-Met’? . wialze. Am 520 E50 E50 -+5 ' ,~---1-3 c-3--~----— -- i|-;- ,<,,N.- -- DML .5,‘ C;iM;:t_w.s ., ‘lgeedin anon 51 V 31 21 +3 . 3.2 . E. 1 at. . . 0.26..- pain . ’ €Z’IlGl"- .30 8 8 3 1/ 5. ' - - ' Cfaosiar '1’ W Malar 2020- s 6 1. 3 club Jae 12100 40 as .39 +1. W11-my 21,500 1-; 1;; 1,’,-.-,; ._. 1,5.‘ - . Cliibm 2500 57 62 as +3 Yk Bear 1100 77 77. 77‘ +2‘ . Chlmo soon 49 47 «lo +1. Zenmac -1 9000 23 20 23 .. MONTREAL (GP) ‘T Tradmg cimm 739 35 310 319 .5 gxallapa, . \ 599 13 13 13 “'5 ‘was moderate and prices were. Cock. will 7225 5 245 —-6 1 — - - . -. - ........... ..... 2:. ‘:2 .. §..‘;: ‘ll’. ‘:3... ‘$3.. ‘$3.. :3, .f,“,;;%:§,,;n ,:,he,,-gf-“,=;:;>,;-,::,,,ra;*,§g SCHOON ER Coin Lak 2000 .14 14 14 ato woo gm 3 _ , Coldstrme 01950 7 33 30 so --3 Yukon Con 3500 so 55 M 5:10 +32“ C~5]'3T1-ad?“ :'°°‘13k exfchanges-1 d l Coniagas 1400 58 58 58 -2 Ajax 3600 46 46 4s _1 an s, s ee s, re ining oi is an on 14 2 A Ld ‘ , __ - ° C Cgfilllxglo 20:3’ 1; 11: 12 V i % mrghog uc egggg 22.; :3 + V) utilities were all characteristic of 50 _75 ft., sound rigging c rleiuson 3-384 12/; 121/. 12% + M; Anglo-Am 200 950 950 550 +75 the general, trend and they 7931- and sails; able to pass sur- C De, wt, 14735 335 375. 335- +5‘ Asamei-.. 500 1110 100 150 anced fractional losses and gains. -ve . God auxma 6- «n _ CDiscover.v 650' 270 255 255 -1° Bailey 5 A 650 760- 700 760 -10 Bank of Montreal was up 1/1. at’ y’ g . ry ngl e’ C F“ 1413 53,/2 531/ 5;, §‘‘,‘;'*‘,, 112:“ 7’/2 7‘/9 7% +’/2 41 while Imperial Bank lost 1/2 to fully equlpped to make 593- Cno G'lli 500 7 - 2 2 r a a 140 142 142 ._ , . ' - 0 ,,,;,,,;°-;,, ,,,,, ,, ,9 ,9 5...... ,.,,, 5, ,, ,3 3 441/2. 13.0. Telephone dropped z passage. Wlflte enclosmg 4,: E 2 gaggci W 1:33 020/. 1,4, t 431/ d sh w gan cl mbed hoto if osslbl t CMarbe.n 4300 26 1 20 20 ._ 0 4 an a- 1111 ~= 1 1 e 0: c Marcus 2500 46 - 73 73 73 1/4 to 25% 0°“ M 3”‘ 5 13°“ 17% 171/‘ 17% + 1'?’ Cs Pete 40° 39° 39° 39° +5 In base metals a stre~ngthen- J‘ BUCHANAN’ ~ ‘: Con Nichol 5000 5% 51/2 51/2.-1/a C Chieftn mo 92 91. 91 -1 . ’ . 1424 St Matthew St (: persh 1000 121/, 121/; 12% + I/2 C Deca wts 2500 12 11 11 ___1 mg was noted as improvements . ' ' "9 gigeu Pop 1000 9’ 1: 12 ~22 3di‘1:§i.°"c, ‘€350 5:: 5:2 570 _-10 ranged to one point. Among the Montreal, Que. ‘ °g°°“1''4 23900 1 " . 45 papers the trend was lower and‘ C Tungsten 3509 10. 10 10 C Hon-lestd 1416 219 213 219 +4 1 ~ - losses extended to 11/2 points. \ Cop Corp 2500 22 19 19 .—s C Husky 2125. 1000 980 930 — . gap-Man 5000 s 7;/2 '3/2 :65/2 wtsm-14010300 1 500 500 Great Lakes eased 32 to 32 and 0 .,d/0/'0'6'.f/C'0/ Wee 29330 64 5 '1 05 105 Howard Smith lost 1 2 at 28%. On . c ' 3 3 .~m Cent Del 0527 750 735 7 - - . - - - ‘ * Cigfigzt 25$ 12 M 8% + % charter on 200 169 165 12% __m the» brighter side, Abltrbi upped . [ D=Amg0n 7500 15 14 14% C Allenbee 1000 _ 8% 8% 8% -—- 1/‘, -V2 to 231/2. ‘ . y gee: Horn 2500 14 138 138 g 33.0 :3 24 24 -1 Tnading was moderate in mines 60/" €Vé/ ' Doiicigga 3:330 143 13% 131/2 _% C Mic Mac 300 255 2:: 2:; and oils and lproducefstigener-al.ly £4, _ { Ewan 270,, 13 12 13 + 9., goxévpial; be 500 5 6 — 6 __ % irriprolved Whl e specu» a was were ,_ E, E Amphi 4009 7 7 7 >——1 es_ e 925 610 590 610 +35 I1'1lX€“ . 1 . "7: --2 1:: :2: :2 2:: 3:. as is is: The exchanges’ --1°---g * 2 a . .. East Mu“ 21:30 199 8 8% + .,, De,,_P,,, 13,5 1,2 12, 1,2 +2 ag_e_s_show banks off .10 at 45.15, [I East Mm 13500 311,5 30 31 +1 Dome ‘Exp! 190 350 350 350 utilities up .2 at 136.7, industrlals ‘ Elder 35400 73 07 71 -2 gxcelsior 500 50 so 50 off .9 at 243.3, papers off 1.42 at 313.0 35 3 35 +3 Riff: on A2132‘, 561?;/‘ fitligy 51-DEV +10 1119.01 and golds’ up .26 at 68.34. - 4 4 MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS Eureka 19000 no 24 25 +3 Home 011. B 200 15 147/. 147/. -— 1/5 B Th C d. P Falcon 1244 24% 24 24 + 3/3 H on G 803 16% 16% 16% + % Abwb‘ Y c281/an? ianoflress Faraday 500 149 147 149 +4 Humb" 228° 91 91 *5 Ashe: tos 1152/ IIh1t]:pN' 1: 32:2 Fara wts 730 4.5 45 45 Jump Fm! 1000 22 22 22 ——1 B nks Mom 41 2 M P” 89 Fla Can 7013 107/. 101/; 108/4 4- %‘ lvlarirzold 1000 12 12 12 B: W C Na, 3,, M if 5% Francoeur 2000 5 6 - »/2 Meda 300 257 255 257 -2 Bf} - ,‘1,/ Mcffu“ 53 Frobisher - 1400 150 140 140 +3 Midcon 4000 70 as 70 +2 6 ‘ ° ' - or 6-11/NB't1 500 25 25 25 . . ulvlines il(2)g10Z56%9956 1025 I/2+5oz N Cxll:l'(|)1b 100 114 114 114 +2 . ' £‘tf'"°.5:’q%‘*l‘.‘“31' G 1 12. ._1 N Cont 10000 no 29 30 1 ' * ' Tan?” 0’ Fm Gzlllexscien 10300 1:3 :3 33 -2 N Gas Expl 100 121 121 121 + TOWIHQ SETVICE Hearing Aid in Giant YK 3800 545 530 545 +10 N Superior 100 122 122 122 Da Phone 9722 miniature! Slen: Glacier 3000 180 175 180 Northcal 1475 141/; 141/2 141/2'-—1l/4 . 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WPANTIES nylon and rayon briefs. 3 colors to choose from. L Priced from—— - $1.00 to $2.95 -1 I p.m. I DLUSTERS in cottoii and nylon. Sizes 12 to 18. sues satin in a wide variety of‘ . styles and colors. 32 to 44; priced from- $2.95 to $70.95 1 Sizes o lain materials, so easily laundered, a d dry as quickly as a. wink. Priced from $3.95 to $10.95,, ~. cotton, nylon, - crepe or Sizes are priced‘ from $1.95 to’ $8. 1 Cradle Snotclier ?yiu-mas Dainty, luxurious, delicious-to-wear lingerie “is aMlays-availablle at " i V Moore & McLeod. A satisfaction to every woman, the intimate‘. ' “ ygarmeriislwe have to offer are of the finest’ materials .a and in flfe mostlwanfecl modern,s’rylés.. You maylhave the delightful experience of seeing our selection a your convenience, by calling in at our Lingerie Department on the Second Floor; . w 0 ‘. ' . A r 1 d tt . in cotton crepe,,rayon knit. _ Size? °§r'em§§1a§I,l Il‘fe0cll1(1):‘i nylon tricot . . . Sizes small, . and large ‘ and priced y medium\ and lax -e‘ _0,_ and f,r‘om__‘- .~ - 7 it These are core & Mcleoclltd. ”Your Favorite Shopping, Centre" . vailable - - HALF sues ] 95 7 $1.950 ’1o~$6.95 -it ems’ POLISHED -COTTON sues . ‘ CRIN-OLINES selection-of sizes from 8 to 14 - - and are priced so right buying at——~ $2.5o to $2.95 I 1 * ‘ ~ l and A , available in a lovely for Spring ./ - 0 7