| banquets. __, Sponsored by St. John, W.A. _., retary of the British and Foreign ® ~ Bible Society, will spé#k and show . pereene CITY & QUEEN'S _ DIAL 3544 free delivery to your * @ocr and get the best values for your focd dollar. Weatherby’s * Clover Farm Food Market. * AUCTION “as” Score Cards for sale at Guardian - Patriot *Centra] Prirting. REGULAR dance Bonshaw Inn Tuesday’ night.. Burns Orchestra We cater to weddings and club ¢ WE TREAT the sick well! Gig- gey's Pharmacy. Open 8:30'a.m. -to 8 p.m. i HOT GOOSE Supper Bazaar _Crapaud Hall, Ncvem 4th. t JHE GIRL GUIDES of the * Ist.-artd 3rd. Charlottetown Com- pany wish to thenk a generous public for the wonderful support _ given to their ‘Shell Out For i ICEF” project. REV. E. M. B. Wheelock, Sec- a@ film in the Utfited Church, New Dominion, on Tuesday evening, “November 3rd. at 8 o'clock. The + film ‘shown is “The Leaves of the Tree,” An excellent produc- tion. All are welcome. ANNUAL meeting of Afton Hall will be. held. Wednesdey, Novem- ANNOUNCEMENTS Hal Morell, Friday, Novem 6th. Five delegates requested from each poll. Signed. Colin Mac- Donald, Secretary. HILDA’S BEAUTY Salon 1022 Kent Street Dial 3837. Special on permanent waves: $15.00 for $10.- €0 $10.00 for..$8.00 $8.50 for $7.00 month of November, with or without appointments. THE KINSMAN CLUB, of Char- lottetown, is again sponsoring the Canadian Players at Queen Char- lotte High School on November 7th. The performances are: peare at 2:00-p.m,, aud ‘Devil's Disciple’ by Shaw at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are available at H Drug Company, Henderson and Cudmore and from all Kinsmen. THE PROVINCIAL Vocational School offers a six month day course in Bricklaying and Plas- tering beginning Monday, Novein- ber 16, 1959. Those interested in learning a profitable trade. Apply at once to the School Principal or phone 3774 or 4647, Charlottetown. THE- ANNUAL MEETING of the 3rd Queens Porgressive Con- servative Association will be held at York Hall on Wednesday Nov- ember 4th at 8 p.m. Each Poll ‘ber 4th, at 8 p.m. please attend. entilted to send five delegates, $7.50 for $5.00 $6.50 for $5.00. For | “Comedy of Errors”, by Shakés- every one welcome. Walter Mac- & jrcute on Tuesdays only. Signed The Wiltshire Dairying Co. Ltd. FOR THE FALL and winter | months our feed warehouse will be open on Mondey, Tuesday, | Wednesday, and Friday, morn- ings only.’Signed The Wiltshire Dairying Co. Ltd. PRINCE COUNTY TRYON UNITED Church Sup- per in. Baptist Hall, Saturday, November 7. COME TO ANNUAL Commun- ity Hospital Fall Fair, Legion Home, O'Leary, 7 p.m. Novem- ber 5. Booths of home cooking, handicraft, pifts, jewellery, books, toys, produce, haggle table, re- freshments, games, music, ete. _ KING'S COUNTY SHUR-GAIN Amateur Caval- cade will be held-in Fortune -Hal! on Thursday, Nov. 12, at 8 p.m. Send entries to Mrs.- Major Reid, Rollo Bay. BINGO St. Mary's Hall, Mon- tague, Tuesday 8:15 p.m. Good prizes. ' RESERVE Thursday, Novem- ber 12th for Turkey Supper in Murray Harbor North Hall: _ Births, Deaths, Marriages (When death notices arereceived too late to be included on this page, they appear for one edition on page two and are transferred to this department ‘in the next edition.) ‘BIRTHS MACDONALD — At the Char- lottetown Hospital on Sunday, Nov. Ist, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDonald, Parkdale, a son, Austin Francis, 7 lbs., 2 ozs. MELLISH — At the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague, on October 2ist, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mellish, Union Road, a daughter. 8 pounds, 3 ounces. . FRASER —At the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague, .on October 29th. to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Fraser, Whim Road, a daughter. Barbara Anne. Weight 8 pounds, 1 ounce. ' MacLELLAN — At Prince County Hospital on Monday November 2nd 1959. to Mr. and Mrs. Reg- -inald MacLellan, Summerside, 2 daughter, Paula Ann, Weight a 9 Ibs. 94 ozs. ENGAGEMENTS FERGUSON—MacPHEE — Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ferguson,-: Hampion, wish to announce the; engagement of their youngest daughter, Della.. Florence to Louis Barry, eldest son of Mr. - and Mrs. Daniel MacPhee, Bon-| shaw. Marriage to take place) in near future. - . *“SHUMAN — HEARNEY — Mrs: Clarence H. Shuman, Kensing- ton, wish to announce the en- gagement of her only daughter, Libby Priscilla, to Harold Wil- MARRIAGES PAYNTER — BREHAUT — At Zion Church Manse by ‘Rev. Donald. A. Campbell on Mon- day, November 2nd. Mrs. Annie Mildred Brehaut, Lyndale, P.E. Island to Ernest Leigh Payn- ter, Charlottetown, P.E.I. IN MEMORIAM HATELY — In loving meméty. of Donnie Hately, who was killed November 3rd., 1956. Gone from the earth so swift; Just like a flower in bloom; So young, so kind, so loving; — Yet called away so soon. Out of the world-of suffering, Into a garden of rest. Sadly missed by sister Elva and Aunt Vera. COFFIN — In loving memory of my dearest friend, Mrs. Esther Coffin, who passed away Nov- ho She would not wish for sorrow or tears, But to be remembered thru the years, On earth she toiled in heaven she rests, God bless you Esther you were one of the best. ~ Always remembered by Mrs. Bessie MacKenzie. GALLANT — In loving memory of our dear parents James L. Galldnt who passed away No- vember: 3, 1953, and Mrs. Jam- es L. Gallant, December 23th., 1928. r : Calm and peaceful sleeping : they are _____liam, son_of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|Sweetest rest that follows _pain, liam D. Heaney, Clinton. Mar- riage to take place on Novem- ber 14th, 1959 at the Kensington United Church. ; CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 20th day of-October A.D. 1959. f In Re Estate of Timothy Roch- ford: late of .Charlottetown in + Queen’s County in the said Pro- vince, Retired Purser, deceased, testate To the Sheriff of the County of ’s County or any Constable | , or literate person within said/| County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the the meeting opened by the singing | | of the Ode followed by the Mary | petition on file of M. Alban Farm- er of Charlottetown aforesaid, | Barrister, the Administrator) m testamento annexo of the ; ve named Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for. . the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby requir- - ed to cite all persons interested | in the said Estate to be and ap-| pear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in, members was appointed to make| Institute held their Octgber meet- jurt : House in Charlotte-| arrasgements for a chicken and | ing al thi town in Queen’s County in the pie supper to be held in the hall! Fllis, wi «the said Province, on. Monday the 23rd day of November next com- | we collect for the orphanage as ing opened by , at the hour of thirty minutes ; and all unfinished busi iWe who loved them sadly miss them But trust in God to meet again. Lovingly remembered by the family. MARSHALL — In loving memory of my husband Duncan Mar- shall, who passed away Novem- ber 3rd 1957. : Not today: but every day in sil- ence I remember. By loving wife, Mrs. Melinda Marshall. SUCCESS W.I. The regular meeting of Success Women’s Institute, Graham’s Road, was held at the home of Mrs. Sutherland Montgomery on Oct. 13 with a good attendance. Two visitors were present. The president occupied the chair and Stewart collect. 3 Roll call was answered by each meniber giving a Thanksgiving ; thought. The minutes of the-last meeting were read and approved com- pleted bills amounting to $4.10 were passed in and paid. After some discussion a com- mittee consisting of five of the |on Nov. 4. It was decided that | usual. in: after ten o'clock noon of the A set of beautifully framed pic- same day to show cause if any tures of Queen Elizabeth II and they can why the Accounts of) Pride) Phillip were received by the said Estate should not be) the Institute to be placed in the passed and an order for distri- | school, “these were donated by bution made to close the Estate | the Borden Branch of the Cana- as prayed for in said petition! dian Legion thrdugh the kindness | and on motion of M. Albam|of Mr. David MacLeLod who re-| Farmer Esquire, Proctor for! eived his early education in this. said Petitioner. schoo! district. ia AND IT IS HEREBY: ORDER-;| It was reported that Mrs. Jack | ED that a true copy hereof be) MacLeod wished to give up the | forthwith published in some) First. Aid Post and that she would - newspaper published ‘in Char-| jike the W. I. to appoint & succes- ~~ (Sed) Frances B. Vinnicombe, lottetown aforesaid once in each) sor’but the members felt that this week for at least four consect-was—a-matter—for-the-Red—Cross tive weeks from the date hereof: decide. and that a true copy hereof be Program consisted of the mem- forthwith posted in the following | bers receiving the first instruc- public places respectively, name- tions in the proper. singing of | ly, in the hall of the Court three different songs. These in-| ‘House in Charlottetown afore-) structions are being given by Mrs. | said, at or near the Bank of Nor| Louis MaéLecd and are very, ya Scotia in Charlottetown afore-| much appreciated. | said and at or near the Canad-|. This was followed by fun . and, jan Bank of Commerce’ in Char-/ nonsense supplied by Mrs. Earl | lottetown aforesaid,“ so that} all | Campbell and’ consisted in the! persons interested in the said Es-| members having to try their art-| tate as aforesaid may have due | istic skill by drawing a landscape notice théreof. : 'in the dark and many varied and WITNESS His Honour Harold! strange scenes were the result} Leonard Palmer, Judge of the| and among much laughter the | said Probate Court gt Charlotte-|dark and manv_ varied and town in Queen’s County, the day/ strange. scenes were the result ~.and year first above written, and among much laughter the By the Court. | Prize'went to Mrs. Ralph Wig- (LS. | more. s Next meeting will be held at the _ Registrar, a home of Mrs. Malcolm Campbell. | eae ‘ Funeral Director. N. D.- MacLEAN. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial. 5549. Hope Fading For 2 Hunters HALIFAX (CP)—The - search for two missing Nova Scotia hunt- ers moved into the 10th day with hopes all but dissolved that either Harold Lloyd, 50, of Dartmouth, |! N.S., or Gary Blakney, 18, of Hub-/ ; be_found alive. |. Helicopters were again used | Monday in low level.swéeps in the ; Sunnybrae area -of Pictou County ; where Lloyd is missing, and near Hubbards where Blakney was jlast seen. RCMP led ground par- |ties in each area but reported no success, Forty Halifax dockyard em- ployees, fellow workers of Lloyd’s lwere to assist in- the Pictou ,County search today | Both Lloyd and Blakney _ be- icame separated from hunting companions Oct. '\24. Searches be- |gan for them the next day.~ — Veather has been another fae- tor which has dimmed hopes for tsurvirelh—Overnighttemperatures jhave dropped to the mid-20s and | ithere have been several periods lof heavy rain: : RCMP said discovery of the |mutilated remains of a -bear cub jin the Hubbards area last week rr |‘could or could not mean some- thing.” The cub had been killed by a “~Aotgun blast. Blakney was carry- ing a shotgun when last seen. But; an RCMP spokesman ‘added, it was impossible to tell when the cub had been killed. SETTLE‘NILE DISPUTE CAIRO A(‘P) The United Arab Republic and Sudan have settled their long dispute over | sharing Nile waters, Cairo news- papers say. The only issue re- maining to be settled is the com- pensation Sudan will get when the | proposed Aswan High Dam on the |Nile floods Sudan’s frontier re- | gion of Halfa, says the newspa-| iper Al ahram. No details were} | announced. COVEHEAD ROAD W.I. The Covehead Road Women's e home of Mrs. Aldon th ten members and three visitors present. The meet- singing ‘The | Maple Leaf Forever’’, followed by roll call which was answered by “what I like best about my husband.”’ Minutes were read and approved. Correspondence was tied and discussed. Carol Hemphill and Frances Burt volunteered to canvass the district in aid of the Cancer Cam- paign. It was decided that a treat be sent to Keir MacDonald,.a victim = polio, now in the rehabilitation cinic, Mrs. Samuel Wooldridge. an- nounced the sum of $2.05 taken in at the pantry sale which was held at the last meeting at the home of Mrs. Phillip MacInnis. For the program Mrs. Phillip MacInnis.put on a_ scrambled flower contest. which was won by Mrs: Ernest MacMillan. Mrs. Walter MacDonaki con- ducted several games of bingo, with prizes. ‘ Next meeting is to be hefl -at the home of Mrs. Sarhuel Wool- dridge. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Lunch was ser- ved by the hostess. , Rollcall will be answered by pay- ment of annual fee. Meeting closed in the usual manner followed. by a delicious lunch served by the hostess as- sisted. by the committee in ‘'at 59.19, utilities up 1.5 at 144.1, lup .6 at 429.6 and golds up .19, Royal. up 3% at 7834. All bank losses were fractional. ONSONGaLET € “sue n | the -papers-at-39,-up 1.-Half-point | gains went to Anglo - Newfound- | land at 7% and MacMillan “B" | at 37%. In pipelines, down '4 were Que- bec Natural Gas at 14% and Con-: sumers at 42%. The most active mines list showed gains in Ope- misca Explorer, Bateman, and Wendell unchanged. Averages showed banks off 2 fidustrials up .1 at 301, combined mepaneet There were threesnew |E early highs and six new yearly | lows. MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS Abitibi 37% Fraser j Abit pr 2% Gt Lakes | Asbestos 28 «©6How Smith pr 39% | Bnque C Nat 22 Hud Bay Min ‘2% | Bank Mont xd 55 Imp Bank «2 Benk NS 70 = Imp Oil wY% Bnque PC 37% Int Nick Wig Bathurst A 41% Int Pap 13 Bell - 4% Mass-Fer *2% | Brazil 6% N St Car 14% Cleveland 10; ~ Noranda a; C Cement 29% Paudash 37 C Cement pr 26% Price aw 44 C Steamship 41% Que Pow ux C Bnk Com 574% Royal Bank xd 78% dn Brew 36% St L Corp 164% Cdn Celan 20% Shawin 2872 C Int Power 16 Steel. - 81 C Int Pwr pr’ 45% Trans Can PL 27% CPR 25%-UN Steel | Cockshutt 16% Walker ay Seagrams 31 CANADIAN | D Bridge 22 ~=Cons Pap 39 Dom Tar 16% Ford Foundation 12 NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP) — American Motors gained 8% points to a new were. strong in an _ irregularly lower stock market Monday. Studebaker - Packard, up- %, headed the most-active list again with- American Motors second. Steels, rails and the major | automakers slumped as the steel strike continued. | Volume was 8,320,000 shares. The Associated Press average | of 60 stocks fell 60 cents to’ $223.80. - 6 Oils, most drugs and tobaccos also slipped while the picture was irregular for coppers, aircrafts, chemicals and nonferrous metals. Reynolds Metals dropped 4% as it cut back its operating rate to) 80 per cent and other aluminums | resumed their slide based on similar news last week. : On the Canada list. Alumin- ium Ltd. lost % and Granby Mining % Canadian Pacific and International: Nickel % each. Hud- son Bay Mining gained %, Walker Gooderham 1, Distillers Seagrams and McIntyre Porcupine % each. American Stock Exchange prices were mixed. Among the Canadians. Jupiter Oils advanced 3-16 and Scurry Rainbow Oil '. Shawinigan: lost %. What stocks did: | charge. Obalski and a loss to Titan with | at $4.14. | ¢€ Of 215 issues traded, 73 ad- vanced, 56 declined and 36 were high and a few other issyes-also | An early drive. by electronics | , issues foundered .on profit-taking. |% a THE CROWDS HEAH KASH IS KING! At the FANTABULOUS price. riet_nowah- going on- ir Greendal stores in Charlottetown! Crowds of wise sharp buyers SWAMPED us for the bargains DUMPED on the counters! We apologize if you didn't get | good service or couldn't get waited on OK in the BEDLAM but we can now promise you we will have more extra help to ~ take care of you. Come and see why there still is a PRICE RIOT going on! At the sto-ah where you get mo-ah for yur dotla! Where the National Sales System of | Sins York has been_ordered to turn this brand new win- fer stock into cash! Join the crowds for bergoies! 7 CO. LLG | 4 The Guardian, ChaHMottetown, Tues., Nov. 8, 1959. PHOTO REPRINTS of local pictures that appear in the THE GUARDIAN : and the _ F 4 EVENING ‘PATRIOT ~ ‘ei are available at fhe following —prices — ty , ° 5 x -7 GLOSSY _ 1.25 each _8 x 10 GLOSSY 1.50 each PHONE 8506 or call in person ‘at the switchboard GUARDIAN -and THE EVENING PATRIOT | Branch Offices at vr 4 e Seuss . Summerside _ Souris _ Montague Alberton ” W cr . : j Norlartie «(1 MOM OM OH . . ° Normetal 630 360 335 355 DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS [es S222 (oe 3° ’ e ' , on mn 8 eo wen Boa se a toa“ Se ee lca we ie ae mm 48: ' oa N Rank 11 0 + i Sle at ee | ee ot ee a ew oe SUMMARY TORONTO —sifxast Mat, at ts +1 [N'Beane © toe mos wr [CS Eee mae ae ee : : | elder 10x0 149 1465 147 ee SS gee ie le ee 48 Toronto — Market higher in TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS Expl Al 60) 10 8 10 +1 |g oa us C Ex Gas 10501 253 240 24 +2 By The Cancdian Press + ally ms « -sie. = = a C High Cr 3000 37 37 3 mederately slow trading. eat ta Senmne. © ps : =37 |Opemiska 150 SIS 785 TR a! |c Momestid 300 M2 5 15 = oN . : ti xchangeNov. Faraday 7 @e@ 6&6 & -—3 138300 110 10 198° — . = . . lew York — Market mixed; se-| (@uotations in cents unless marked $% | Fara wis 18 1% % 1% + % poten | . 1000 -250=C=C«S (iSO | Hky = 6307 990 980 65 + 15 lected issues strong. - z—Odd lot, xd — Ex-dividend, xr—Ex | ratima 4600 52 S11 Osisko 350) , 28% 2% 2B —1 MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS. Montreal — Market higher in | “S*!* *w—Es-warrants.) Francoeur 700 /5% 5% 5% —%|Paramad ° 100° 64 6% 64 . Met | Frobisher 2409 181 104 oes lane eS eS Or ee Coe Fee, du trading. Stock hp Sit ow Cine Ch’ge | Geco M 499 S\7% 17% 17% - %%| Patino M 300 390 «(385 385 \ Meck Sates ror cf te . ; _ Glatt YK = 740 90 95 +15 | Pato 725 320 315° 320 —5 |inland Gas 37390 $6% 6 6% + %| od Abacus —s 11300 30-28} 2 | Glacier 7 2 9 2 +1 |Paymatt 00 2 2 2 +) L 308s PRODUCE Acad Uran 6021 10% 10 10 —‘%/Glen Uran 38 7 7 7 Pee Expl 433 23°14 14 —1 res i. ime amu, _ sect ioe Ba Sciam” Bea ot, Rome, eee i pate ai Ete Se Be ran -1 | Pick Crow 112 9 9% 9 “a MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul-|AmLarder 300 2 2% 3% +4 |Grandroy oo 1 4 14 a wee ea | Ue ture department quotations: ee 8 Grandue 800 155 1% 13 +5 |Preston 1700 540 52 840 45 |couth U 9040 224 214 2 Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices Anglo Hur Mo sim mM 1M oo oe a8 Presto 1103 293 291 291 +1 |Dynamic = 39180-190 133 13842 : . = ee - Pros Air ao 66 6ST Z Y Ca 2500 «#6 5 ¢—= % to country. station, wooden cases, |A"% Rouyn 1000 214 2% 2ive +142 | Gunnar 2593 $11% 11% 11% —%|Que Ascot 233 18 18 18 Provo 34020 205-263-270 . : Arsil 644217 “% 15 1 |Gunnar wts 1009 175 161 “161 —14 - extra-large 56; large 55; medium . 7 14 | Que Cop 1500 164 156 15 %'Majtrans 3400 6 %% 4 + % UG: smell 69: BH; C San =e 8S 8 Ha tes eo oe lee: : > ; ; : = of es 4 WW +.%/ Que Lith 525 27 270 270 +5 \n lama 72555 115 5 Receipts unavailable. 2 | Atl cc 600 250 245 245 =6—5 | Headway = - 2300 SL SL +1 | Quemont = 1010 SIL 10% 10% or sas00 it OH O42 : a Atlin-Ruf 2000 12% 12% 12% + ¥4| Heath 408 66-66 S| Radiore no «& @ £8 Chester 4500 420«O3%_O 1 Butter: Current receipts, ten-| Aubelle 1000 t%, Mm Ww Reva “00 MH Mh M% Rainville 50 8 2 2 —1 | witlroy 19030 130 125 1299 —2 derable 63%, non-tenderable, 63;|4umacho 13100 11 10 It ,| Hollinger 320 $30 3 C+ %4| Rayrock 7 7 1S (OB © Mavens ee a a 88 fresh grade creamery prints, job|Aumamue 910 7 7 OT Hoyle 100 400 400 400 =—-29 | Realm 2000 46 «45 «46 «~—1 «| MUTUAL FUNDS F ty , Bankfield i 8 8 —%*%/tiud Bay 252 $52% 52% 52% Roche’ ss 4. 82 By The Canadian Press price 64-65; fresh wholesale ten-| parnat 600 133 133 133 Ind Lake 1580 3% ™% 3 +%|/ Rowan Cns 4000-clow4 10 10 Bid Askeo derable 64, non-tenderable 63%. | Base Metals 4000 i2 12 12 _ {Inspiration 1100 37 37 3 jSan Ant 3500 67 © 67 +1 | An Cdn com 154. «23 Cheese: Delivered Montreal, |Sask2 = , 1700 12° 4Ha 712. + Ye) Int Nickel 4197 $93%4 90%4~ 9344 Sand Riv 109 8 8 8 | | Ali Cdn div 6.03 (6.61 oct ed t 4 B-Duq 4 3050 «19 = 18 «19 «20 +1 =| Int Molyb 800 10 10 10 —1 | Sherritt 4525 265 262 263 <7 | American Growth 723 «98 _ wax fags on — Beay Lod 3500 444 Aria Cop 10030 197 14 19 43 |ou Miller 1461 @% M3 Beaubran ° 47.81 30.23 white 35, color , el | ai oe Sil Stand . 500 30 2 3% Canadian Investment 6.72 9.57 ' Bibis 5000 CD % + %! Iso 100 4H &B «3 —1 |Siscoe ‘io ae aes. ae ‘ ba sale Quebec white 36, colored) pion —@€ 6 6 site 8 2 8 Schama ase eee ica so 36%; current receipts Ontario Bidcop 4500 10 10 10 Jacobus 100 143 139 140 —3 |Stdcona 7 0 1 Nh 49. | Gotan ‘Deter 253 83 white F.0.B. grading station 39-| Bouzan 760 6 36 656 6-5 | Jaye Expl 6200 25 % 24 —1. | Stanleigh 1025 47 47 47 +1 | Corporate Investors 693s 42 7-16, colored 38% - 41 11-16; | oymar 00 he Se BM Jellicoe 5cO 11. 10° 10,...—% | Steep R- 4357 $12% 11% 12 -+ %/| Dom Equity Inv 14.6). 1483 . Bralorne 630 395 575 575 —S | Joliet 1000 2% 2% % 5 = ; Z vhol 1 Onta lored id Sullivan oO 16 156 156 | Bend Collectif 5.13 64 vane oe. uot tion eopail ate —— ams am LL” SS Som at Si es 8 8 +t | Piston 414-453 white no quotations. Kilembe 200 273 «(275 "| Sylvanite 200 106 106 106 i ° ee Potatoes: Quebec 75s 1.85-2.10; |Puff Ank 200 155 -155 155 \ | Kirk Min $000 44 4 42%4—WlTaurcanis 525 68 68 68 +3 lanes 273 4.0 : Bunker Hill. 600 7 7 7 Kirk Town 509 10 10 6 +1 eck.H 1060 182 100 wo -° || 5.2: - |N.B. 75s 2.10-2.25; N.B. 50s 1.40- Cable 1009 13 13 13 + %/ Labrador 290 $27% 27% 7% Temas 1700 206 208. 208 lr ent accum 5.39 o | 150; NB 10s 33-.35; PEI 75s|Camp Chib 280 a =e —15 |Lake Cin 1500 88 8 88 48 | Territory ae 8 aT a | oe oe a o37 és | Cdn Astoria 1250 64 614+ %/L Dufault 20:0 93: 8 8 -—2 |tThom L 21000 41«O41s4 | Sepecknen Stites! 99 3: = i coe mt 2: S 4 ities 6 7 67 tlhe 6 6 ote eS @ et inom oat ae | tee 2 8 2 ae ee eS eee se Se ST eres |} tH te a U Asbests 2000 510 595 505 +5 | Mutual Accumulating Fund 7.27. 7.95 DIVIDENDS Cre ae SOM OM. ml lot ee Un Keno 200. 489 470 420 - +10 | Mutual Income Fund 493 5.59 — \eange gg ee me |tecndn sie 2-22 yslue ree ame SS BAY [Nenu amerFdtcan atl 2 . - a Upp Can 140. 111° «2110 «110 —t | Pre , Inv 5. s Acadia - Atlantic Sugar Re-| Captain 200 8 8S Loredo 1200. 18 18 15 Tit mah Mm Me dle ae 'fineries Ltd. com. 15 cents, class Saf ao 7 = 5 -% soar i z 3 3 “7 Violam 170 175 179 174 +4 | Regent Fund a < Yar s z j Ls 2 = i 73. 699 633 +13 | Supervi are A 30 cents, Jan. 2, record Det.|cont pat 2299 125 120 120 —2 |Macassa 650 205 295 795 et) en wre see eS er ve on 10, pfd. $1.25, Dec. 15, record)Cheskirk 1500 i - a \acdon 25009 31 28 +2 | Wiltsey 6000 10% 10 10% — % | Supervised Exec 56 aa iNov. 20. 4 Chester 34500 3 —1 | Macfie 11500 .8 7 7 —%!| Wr Harg 100 131 131 121 “+3 | Supervised Exec 57 “5.18 . Chib Jae 2688 87 $5 55 —I1 | MacLeod 500 104 104 104 ~ ‘ ; ss 5 | British Columbia Electric Co. thin Min 8 mm 7 | Madser” - s000 ome tat on Ye eer, se 1) 30 300° |pepervides Grows Feats) Mia? |Ltd., four per cent pfd. $1, 4%|chimo 5000 54 «= 52)—i«dS2s—s~ 3s“ | Manet 2000 12 1% 2 —t%Bly HG 1 Su 4 aT ae lper cent ple 50% cents, 4 per| Coch wal son 'sie soo amp v1 [Melartic | samp ais att am ~ | ¥opag WG se lor oq tot 1 Supervised Income Fund = 2.85 2.2 ‘cont pfd. 57 cents, 4% per cent | Codstrm 475 410 45 449 +10 |Maneart U 1000 5% 54 5 + Yel Zenme 4300 21 2 2 —1 | ttmed Investment Fund 5.45 383 j . . Comb Met 1199 27 . 27 27 -3 Maralgo 10009 15% 15 13% + _%4 | Zulapa &O 616 16 16 | vinited Aceumulative oy--14:22 15.4 ; Pid. $1.18, five per cent pfd. 63} coniazas 000 51 Sl 51 +1 |Maritime 15190 126 121 - 125 Curb CORT Te aubhe “ i i. t pfd. 68 cents. '€ Bellekeno 1500 ; 6%. 644 6% -- %| Martin ae ae | eS ee Meee rp. ae ei os ” ot ee C-Reta G 100) “8% 8 814 —2%4 | Matatch as bo 's§ Sores ais +3 — son ef di gah “_#s C-Denison 5275 $12%°12 12 —%|Maybrun 200 15 14 14 gor ie oa i ; Burrard Drydock Co. Ltd. class/c Den wts 4630 94 8&3 8 -3 | Mcintyre 125 $82% 82 8&4 —% / . A 11 cents, Dec. 15, record Nov. : snernvens = 7” = * + a ™ ane * 7 + Acme Gas -3 &> ~ 5 ‘en 217 2 r i - AP Cons , “> a , ss " CG Arrow 2500 3 2 2 _ | Merrill 3300 16 «115 6 1 ‘ Ve a Canadian Ice Machine Co. Ltd.|¢ matiwe «200 69 67 6 —1 |Meta Uran sco 8 8 8 —%|Alminex | a | wy > s, Dec. 1, record Nov. | Con Howey——100 266 266 266° —4 | Milliken 5525 102 100 100 7] c<— sept os ere cots, Jan. @ ree |C Mate ee OS SS Moneta 2309 70. 68 68 i 8 Fi , "i ’ , ss ;Con'M S 1013 $20 19% 19% Mt Wright 12000 52 50 32 4| pais pr ‘ 7s ee 16. seas us |C Mogul 4:0 143 142 142 4. Nama Cr 19405 17% 16%4 16% Bail S 5%pr 7330 $20 19% 20 +% t 4 e Huron an ie Mortgage |C Morrison 18900 32 26 29 46 | iat Expl 500 64 6% 6% Ba 25000 ee ee —_— : Corp. 4% cents, Jan. 4, record|© Moher = ue & 8 & |New Alger 500-3) SS -1! 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