~~ e - ’ . me one . ‘ . a oh whe BM — 4 xDrevt "een & The Guardian, Charlottetown, it. Jay 2 1 Oe CU Te tok on lee to tae joe te ta _— a Daminies Sanity a un LE saieciibtimmenseialaatigae —_—— . lox Entarea Investmen i > ‘ 4 Deer Horn 1500 s 3S 2 + 1- |Sherrit 1930 540 S40 Total sales: 3,208,000. : ag . as 748 “ DAIL Y MARKE l UO | A | IONS gaining 45 cents. Pennbec Min- Impri Ths0 149 140 48 +2 Elda ¢1900 76.70 TL’ —3% |Sil Eureka 2160 165 1400 10. — 5 meme ee eee 7s <a . of NWA 4 Dethi Pac soe J v 7 Siimaq or a a) ae a ee. | MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS Federated Fin : ing, in a turnover 121,500 mult m } P |. aan ie ar . . Federated Growth 4a 74 g ; ‘ Deaion 53) $61 57% 60% +2% Siscoe 2200 299 297 29 +4 ian Press. : Q : closed ‘unchanged at 23 ee _ fe iy . . ps a 2 465 465 * 6s . 25 | Stanrek 3500 175 “172 175. +54. gteck a es nena Ch'ge, Fonds Collectit A 7 * SUMMARY per-cent pref $196, Aug. 15, PRODUCE Industrial volume was }43.700 vy. Rare oh ke RO Piscovry 7 184 180 180 Starratt mm £.t 4 INDUSTRIALS ae _ as = record July 29 - : shares ond tines and ells. 955,. |News Expo 4 3 Dime | oe ee tiie Cte wae +1 eee ieee oS tenda Deaianiue A ce oe ) nn . 600,. compared with Thursday's Orem Exp! (2000 12. 17 12 y=. Dama a oe ole 57 "> os eoee a oe a2 Fonds Desjardins? R 4A . “By THE CANADIAN PRESS MONTREAL (CP). — Agricul-’ 143'sop and 727300 Pat Silver, 22050 S 9 Cees we 8 Sl 050 570. S00 50-29 GN Gas 16000 S1Sin 1414 YSU + TONS 10.9!" 99 a York: Higher d N MARKET ture department quotations 500 and 727.000 respectively. ipsam en, ee um eee te Ee oi 5 Gi ie 3" New , : BO D S RaSh - jomuna | & : Dus 200 (14% 14. 1% Teck Corp 305 S30 525. 530 lo 29027 % Gis = + “Woding ‘ Butter—Current receipts ten- on ee een aS ae seo < et a ie ke ee a a a a Territory 1300 15% 18) 15 “er a Se . mr + © Gis’ Compound a4 20 - . sa-- : i u — a - < T\ oo 1 “4 14% Texmont 700 84 Oli 27: 1 , mn, Growth Equits ™ , Mixed.. trading mod- TO Dp) . _ derable 92 points 53;: 93 points ° Prime Pot 335016 2 .F’west — : _ A Ledue $2700 244 21 * a a wae 120 : - Yerente fixed, trading TORONT CPi—Prices de 59 wm Ge: fort we ST ties on uh : F Mar 106 a0 400 400 Tekore 32000 48 46 «48+ 1% Spooner 2310 94 O87 HC fir _~ bgt : re “4 3s Me 1 Highe wad: clined in moderate Canadia® — Cysece Wholesale . current 116.90. The composite index was- Rancheria oo Mi BS a: oe grr 3 13. . th 1 - oa a co — i ne a7 fi Monttreal: . Higher, ading . pe ; ; * a : nes ia 16 1% <1 |Thom bt a aw a oe in aa ms ae i ee ns oe bond market trading this week: ¢4) Montreal: Quedet white "P ®13 at 154.28. ee ee ae te een 4300 36 35% 38 Tomball 1900118113. a a ee ee Investors Growth: ax i — ts —— The rate on day-to-iay money 42: colored 42" MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS Rusty Lk 17000 2% 24 24° Gn Met Se ie he a _ mutes : ree a “9 ae + ok: twas unchanged from last week Skim’ milk ‘powder’ Spray. By The Canadian Press Stl Colum 600-215, 210 219-5 Giant Yu 380 Si2% 12% 12% = | Torment 4000 11 102 10% Jaye Exp ‘Wa we SH " M j cae : a : + Glacier a) Ss. 9 4 Towag 1000. 1044 10% 104 —1% ¢ tame 1 xKeystone Cust $2 24.1 30 " CURRENCIES . i oe. ee Process No. 1 in bage is-19 rol- en a compen cays = pea meee - " Giouk Exp $300 14 13 4 "+1 (Tribag 8850 125 m2 4:8 . _ ' — = Saga = " xKeystone Cust 5-4 6.1 4 ser ia : . ri . Sa 1050 3's Al ms oe 3 : . - _ ckw +7 : ° 1 3 mnount available, at $216,000,- ler process No gl ig: bags 15- ae annie Fine he ge nl eiaes 33667 S378 82 + 3./Trin Chib 1900 11 104 11 + hlone Maitg asm 33 17° M48 axeyeions Cuat-K-2 v1 16%2- feed 12% -13'2: Hutter milk : Sil, ‘ “ ais pie . Goldrm 600 37. @ +3. Asbestos doo 310 «6310 «(S10 + § in Buff 72000. «68 6a 67 5 __Molson M Fund 9 a PE REAE oa )--0 5a Thursday's Tr Bil wder 115-12! ; “a powder See ain = Mt See ne as 2500 Vtg 8 » 2. -Gradore 3100 40 392 94-4 ;U Bulfed Toes G@ OF .+ 5 4 —— - Mutual Bond CM “1.75 lar in rms of Canadian funds ursda) easur Biull ten ae . & : is ian previous hanoe tet S Dufaukt \tem 6. Me a? Granisie 1400 580 565 580 +20 Un ~Cmstk wooo 185 4 4 -1 } MUTUAL FUNDS Mutual Accumulating 5.0 no at $1.07 916 Pound “er was higher with 91 -day bills 4%s-4 cents aunt az: Stairs Expl ‘sone 3415 2+ Grranduc 400 260 360 360 - 10 Un Keno 33 310 Slo S10 6 — 5 | ~ Ggaadian Press Mutual Income : : clomng ‘ < . ' ie * 1 » re gia +: 16 —up 06 per cent at 5.06 per cent __Potatees Wholesale I reds co sitdsedectanncds hela 00 —290-— 99-639 ————Grandros__§200. ath. LB. DSd.:.20- SAR. Mee. MODE... 99 Bp BB ned Bon agence ee : ~~, Natural. Resources ___ a So hemo and 182-day bills ahead 97 per prices. P.E.I. 75s 270-280: SOS - sisen eden Wak Sais Sallivan see S7@ 37e Sv ste [Grem Pot. 208 2) we Utd Pore US 4 4 4 + Thersdey, “July 7. close One Wiliam Street 16.3 - pe . ch Close Ch'ge 5 ' 1 Bid Ask : EP 40 138 cent at 5.17 per cent 1.85-1.90: NB. SOs 165-175; 10s apsim 195 Site 11 Surluga mo 7 7 my Galt a os ohs hee ee ee ee tl li 283 309 rot et Revene Muied = 7.20 187 ote er . : id +9 3 pulf Db 104 a e+ ¥ espar a » @ +3 i aan} Pret et Revenu Mutue 1 7 DIVIDENDS -Long- .and shorj-term Govern- 7 a — i 2. * oa ae ee Gunnar 4350215 208 210 +10 |W Beaver 1499 14 14° 14 [Andreae Exfuits 3.29 3.60 Provident Mutual 6.12 4.66 ment. of Canada issues lost % To ~ | alliance 300 165 165 168 5 Tazin 25000 “6a Bia BS ae et as a ssi ne 2S et an Gar oer 353 18.4 Putnam Growth eo : pel yore om c : S . 4 7 Hastings 00 2 s + White Star 7700 32% 1 2 7 Raddiso! fy TRE CANAMEAN PoieE ) % 8 pelt "the Oconee Ame Ot ae See Or” ee a a a lee ie ee ce Hdway 11000 28 Din 284 A Wileo T1004 ae gs — 1 /American Growth $82. 636 Regent Fund 8.51930 International Utilities Corp. Sept. 1972, issue closed at or after Aug. 15, 1987 oo ee ee ee ee oe ae a a wo ™m 7 FY | Willroy 1400 152 150 150% — 2 |Assoc Investors 72. 3.78 rch Investment 164 17.89 . 2 é ‘ Muni i and te - 1 4h Hn 2.24 WM — 4 |wem 2 High-Bl 100 770 770 770 + 8 | Windfall 7 Beaubran AEG eee, laveitnient 70° 7.88 > common 30 cents: $1.32 pref. 33 $92.50 bid and $92.75 asked The “umicipat. corporate '*lanst #4 pr ‘to $0 4 04 41 (West Ril acon @ om a 1 TE ano $204 20% 206. 4 |Win Bia 0 eR +) ead Clown $96. 533 (oavines aa “tn ae S. Sept 1, record Aug. 5's-per-cent May, 199, “issue Sues were mostly unchanged Are C pe (1300 $13% 1313 1% Wisconsin om as @ ft ought T- oo \Yele, Lana on a. = A + lcan Gas Energy 9.92 10.87 unen Peon e¢ a vee 15 was at 9335 bid and 93% asked Quite trading — — = = -_ = ae Hydra Ex 2500 2 19 2 Yk Bear 250 “7 46 247 Cdn Investment Fund 4.00 4.39 “Timed Investment Fund ~ 451 7.0t- } y ~ Freatier Acceptance Corp. at week's end a ° ~“\mank Mont 1101. $3014 8x4" Se Mines and Gils 855, Int Bibis 27800 140 120 127 + © YY¥ukon C $400 141 135 1% + 1 [Cdn Trusteed 4.77 $2! dnited Accumulative * 9.50 10.38 : 3 bid Gi.rt-cont A feel eet a oe ‘ NS 160 704 > oe i _[cKenvgle 2000 16 18 “1S -- % |Zemmae 95 ts 37 ae — 1 [Canafund 81.68 5426 rniversal Svgs Equity $27 5.70 A 2-per-cen st pref. Provincial investor interest NEW YORK Bank = = ° —8 irish 2000 335 31 3 +2 |Zulape 1350 20% 22 a8 —1 (Champion Mutlfal 7.12 7.74 | Western Growth su 58, 4 cents. July 28, record July centred on a new Provincé of — D ‘oo coe +i a a Iron Bay oe a | Ofis and gas | Collective aes nin x—U.S. funds ‘ . i ; Alberta issue. The issue. \s : (AP)—The Banq PC BS SHO 48% 46 4 TORONTO Iso (900 158 157 197 —1 | Almines 1700 400 400 #0 +5 rome nee bee ae eS ee a ee Canadian Utilities Lid., cem- government telephone commis- NEW YORK ‘AP)}— stock ‘Banq Deper 100 $154 15% 154+ % aoe “a = s e Ss ae oo ae te \ copunabe Investors 5.66 6.19 Canada exports enough lum- ae sa : t i 8 : + Bi Jelex 491 - ere 500 365 385 385 —15 | : . mon 49 cents, Aug. 30, record sion 6 per cent debenture issue ee higher in slug — 3 = oe 2 » “ TORONTO (CP T histibi Joliet 300 @ & OM 1 Banff 950 $13% 1314 13% + 1% | Diversified In 4 1.45 1.59 her each year to build a board- Auz >. S-per-cent -pref. $1.25, at $100 to yield. 6 per cent. It 1s gis! & Bath as 23 360 a an * stood out. on the Toronto Stock Jonsmith 10 18 «17% 1B Calvert me 2 6 © Diversified eB © ap oo walk 50 feet wide. completely Auz__15, record. July 29: 4%4-'dated Aug. 15. 1966, to mature Volume was 6.100.000 shares poy Prone 2763 $5i% 51% SI4_. 4% Exchange Friday while hanks Joute! 1223 100 108 108 +1 |CS Pete 4700 240 «232-235 [eceridend: Shares on around the world ' . compared with 7,210,000 Thurs pm am Bank % %3 63 6 _1 receded ‘Jowsey «74 8 7S © 48 'C Debi $84 285 200 265 + 5 |Pominion Compound sn 4m “= dav BA O# 12m S324 32% 30% — : Kam Kotia 2310 420 «8 @5 -—-l0 C Ex Gas 2300 389 380 380 5 : i. lee. Pacee aon a Denison paced. uraniums, Kerr Add. 2775 $104 19- 10% 4 %& (C Grito ‘a Gh as as at MacAu a an The Dow Jones industrial av- poince 1 3% 9% Ms “4 climbing 2'2 to 60. Roman Kk -Anacon 633 292 283 2 +2 C€ Homestd 3000 25 20 20 ANY . ac enzie erage, gained 2.40 at 894.04 CAE 2m 2 % Mm — 7 Corp., which holds a Jarge olock Kid Coper 1516 = _ A = ~~ O 100 $20% 2% WH + 4 : Oo li Th as p ~— Despite the strike against five al Pow 3 $264 4 24 of Denison shares, jumped 1 to Kirk — i ks aE + | pseal reeand = = = ~ i major U.S. airlines, they fin- Com 250 41% 41% 4142 + % 15. K 2000 WY lChater ©. 108 420 Can © 125 : open : | a +8 Ss VENSON §& DOAN U ine eir Osi ion ished strongly all goinad at can em an S54 pong oat Rio Algom added % at 27%. Lab Min m1 * *” Chieftan BD 200 700 0 7 420 “WIN PEAR, HIGGINS, ea E Ne) oO E least a point. ‘Can Malt 100-8194 194 - 194» and--Preston—meved—up— toa —L—Dutault_2910 nlm 11 m4 - cee Ph ee 8 Ch d A 4 : “Te . Head 11500. 3 - e ' v ‘ B Standard and Poor's 506-stock ” + aer y llhe -4 ee a ieee . on. sooois 8 1S ‘Spuaeis” Ome Ge Sn ae artere ccountants ‘index rose .23 to 87.61. The As-'c imp Bk © 25 sex-4 24 a4 _14_, Danks. declined. as sweeping La Lus 30) S224 2 I + 4 | Fargo 100 315 313 318 — 8 soe ae a . ‘sociated Press average ef 60 CI Pow a0 20% 2 2m «| Changes in the Bank Act are ex. Latin AM 4000 iz¥ 12% 124 — a 134 RICHMOND ST., CHARLOTTETOWN | Socks rose 9 to 3334 rm tem ae te + se (pected to run into stiff opponl. Toth me Ae me id Plame mh st 14 fax, St. J im, : : ; +CPR pr 10 9 = 8% 8% Ht Parli t - : . ae + s i5; 19 Among the airlines Eastern 7 ton in Parllamen Loradh mo 1M 125 138 Int Helium 3960 239 28 ts Saint John, Halifax, St. John’s “ Cde-P_Kina 900 $1l% 11% 11% — % “4 ‘ t a , , : ’ S rose 2's, United 144. TWA 1%, ¢ Del w. *) 6Royal fell 1%. to 73's. Mont- rouvt sono a ws iia a ae on es vy {lNational 1%. and NoMthwest 3% |Ceenicen tas siete teas rs Feal and Nova Scotia 1 each to Macamaa 990 217 218 218° — 3 Mill City 7390 ame 198 300+ 1 Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton Investors may have been in-(CO™ico ES HIG aT ST C7 . 1900 6 —_ 3 4 $+ N-—Com—— oss 104s et re , b : BY “i Madsen 7165 169 167 168 +2 WN. America 1} 3 3s . fluenced by a pact which calls (Com Perr 20 Si manu % to 63 and Toreste Domina (es BS SS + se Ae ane Calgary, Prince Albert, Vancouver forthe pooling of extraordinary couvre A 500 495 495 Gs 2 to 2 aoe Starchant—*+ ~#4ee-196 188-198 = 8 Numac 16200173185 “17018 — - pe its made by non-struck air- Crush Int 25 aa” a eee Me McIntyre Porcupine which Martin 100 55 MO Numac wt 1700. 38. 35 38 3, x= ‘ lines so that the struck airlines Denison 465 $60:4 59 60% - 1% holds a large block of Falcon- Match ee ee = SS are not penalized too severely. DSt, Seas 275 SS2M WH 324 — 4 bridge shares, advanced eo oa ete oe ee ee IN FIRST KINGS > o Si “ : . on ¥ c Intvre 430 $97 7 - ‘eruy 0 2) 6S Mcintyre Porcupine “leaped aa ss = 3 z 97. Falconbridge gained: 140 - $0 wr-xdam ~—-Sene~- 91 TF a+ 11 Petrol Se a 2 . 2% points Canadian Pacific D Glass m5 sisi 154 154 = Hs woes Smee) oe eee eee O 00 was up 1% and Dome Mines | Desce 100 $10% 10% 10% Jaye Explorations edged up 1 Ment ee ae eee a oe a a oe STOP, LOOK, N TE - $1 ; . 3 Stores a ‘ 4 err 1” k i %. Hudson Bay_|mining gained -—. 2 aus BK M4 % to 46 cents on 477.300 shares in 4, 1% 11% 11% Provo Gas 5933-261 256 356-8 1%, aa 1915-918 1 7 speculative mines Metal Min 9 146 «(149 Ranger 1400 198 195 196 176 si" i i ial vere -off r 51 Scurry Ri 1665 $304 i. © \ b : ae Alcan and Distillers Seagrams Du Pont u%68 4@ On index, industria : we . t _ vn “4 ” - 4 a " Ron _ ~ _ " A Liberal Government in Prince E * idropped % Dupuis A oo Si TT %--% 02 and western oils 30 in-Ore ae 7 + i bh 2 Moreta we a7 ~° + 6 Stanwell Ion ™» ww : | i American Stoc DE | Walcon Mt Wriekt = 7 3s 3 3S —% |Triad On 6550 229 2 3 l4 1 T ee jchange. Scurry Rainbow Oil Fam Play . 84 3 24 * 1174.06, base metals 1.18 to %41 su > MT MI 2467 4+ 2 Union Oi! 000 $29%4 294 29t4 ward Island wilt pay all old age pen- rose 1% and Preston Mines %. Fleetwood 1025 $304 30:4 204 4 and the PSE 09 to 154.95. Vol- aga a a a er RT ~~ Sl Bee $100 ory th Not JUST : : ee th > n Off ‘* were Canadian Marconi, Fraser #5 $252 % 2% 4+ % ume was- 3,208,000 shares com- Sew Om “ sf Vandoo “a: 14-8 8 sioners every montn ... 4645 190 185 190 ed with 2.940.000 Thursday — 7 m+ eee +") Brazilian Traction and Molyb- G pared with <. : New Cal & & @ +2 |W Decalta 0 325 325 325 | L Paper 3250 S24 2s Sate “* : a . . f e-: . . « ; denite_ Corp Hawk Si@ 130 460 40 430 -5 TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS os pe i on eer oa am B45 ' during election campaigns. MacAULAY MacKENZIFE. What stocks . did: . — os me + Distribeted by CF . |NeGolivue 2m 17 66 UW 63h (NS WR 7H, 69% 405 1 ‘ . eu ° Fri. Thar. Home ® $355 $21. O% 2 + 4 Terente Stock Exchange—Ju'y 4% i We iis tite in uC imp Bk © 1830 63% 62 mere ¢ oe ne 7S SN 7% TH Complete tabulation of Friday trans va a te one te : Advances HBC 2050 SIGs 16% 16% 4 in - cents unless Hosen SS 319 3 5 .| Royal 1310 7% THe THE ~1N6 ! Dan MacDonald “The floodtide is upon na that leads te pariee i we let # Declines 8 00 hes Of a eK Ge tk 4 oo a hedwiene, New Jame. 3° T- @ fF 4 3 | Tor-Dom 45 63 62 @%g-- % ” pass. it may never recur again. If we let it pass, one vovace of Unchanged 5 Miley Oh sas See BG SOA ee rights, swe Exwarrants, Net |“ Ke. toad te 1 1 + Me INDUSTRIALS and = vincial life . Ss, £ nchan 5 ie 4 xr—Ex-rights. xw.Ex-warrants ety Mylams 9000 Me Aisin Ale 6095 3944 38% 38te — 6 | 7 . om Brovin rial life, bright as it is today, will he arrested in the Toetal—issues. hiniaie 1.401.1,422 Ind __Aceep. 1575 $22% 22 22 _lehange ia from _ previous _bnard-lot See 46 Tee Taree et Ea ES ; 15 aaa Br ROE s ee i shallows. =e Se 16 closing sale vet N Que Ragt 1300 555 S45 S90 Dosco 47 1015 10% 10% ruce Stewart Words of Laurier, NEW YORK CLOSING sTOCKS Int Nickel 272 $96% 95% 96% 5 % Net is uttered many years azo. may well be ap- NG $ tt Ue os sh Wh ws % . ce Sen 13000 37° «36: «37 + 3. |Gen Bake Soop 8 88 ; plied in Prince Edward Island in 1966, and in First Kings on 2¢t _ ae S iister Pt om mn. 14) wr ao zi E° New Tako 1000 50 30 39 Inland 500 eR July 11, where the election of Peter.MacAulay and Keith Mac- ge e pn adie S iy (Jamaica PS mes tf 14 1% v 1000 ts eg tig NSE Rim |__ 1500. 15ta_ 1515.4 1 [Inv Group A 3085 12 11% 12 + % Kenzie will make it possible for the Shaw Government-to finish Guns Winiie 36% South Pocwié ms \Laur Fin 100 34 Oi OM + faa "cues an ee a *" Nisto 0 4 BB Pembina 16 6% Me OM “ a « 2 7 i ' + . is . ‘ the work that it has set out to do. Gen Elee -- 108%, Std O8 NJ 71% | Loblaw . = ome me 104 — 4 |Acme Gas 7390 3% 7 3 mares | oan ae gg ce pone cena - ae Pegg \y i . E Loblaw * s 10%. 3 5 410 “— In the past five years, under the Prozressive-Conservative Gt?" _~ ie Sl. e 1 si ca a <a we a8 a Norgla 643900 17 16 17 Walkers 7%7 314 3% 31 —% $ oa. administration, this provinge has not been standing still..as the S >°)"".. — son | Mackinn =o cll. aan ek Nortex yoo 17 Wo? a =e — ’ world moves into the technological- age. In the face of sharp Kennecott. 4% en A 1950 $20, 2H, LK A Pitch ° 38500 2 19: 21 t+ 1 oe ene ee ee - criticism, wholly unfounded, the ministers of the Shaw govern- — —ae ——Maciaren B 100 $7fy2‘23's 23's + 4 [Am Larder, 1633 2's 2 23-14 "Cold 16500 io = mn Hg ; ment have brought to Kings County: Langley Fruit Packers Socoieen 5 2 2 A + i lAAm Mey HK OT! Tl 4 in py 00: : pacha = ; s. jMlur--Blee- 158 $9429 2544 — We jAag Baye 4900 106 1c: 1s + 2 N Rak | OS Be A O 0 or ae ee oe Gulf Garten Feat Fook: eee —— — MONTREAL -| Mar Ted ison $24 2% 2H % | ro Ti a ck Se . — nd = > s N PEN” INVITATI N- $. Toads to resources, and sweeping changes im social Iecisla- Mass F On SS 4% 3S + | Ansh 000. 10 #2 4 = ~ : tion. particularly in the field of welfare in to se McAllister 709 % 9 9 -? 130 180° N Expl m0 7 SY ean . citizens in the form of eae and oar oiiens oe MONTREAL (CP) Banks tel | cap ao es Ors tm tAnmore | ee on me 3 ee Coq we ie 1s 7 The election of Peter MacAulay and Keith Mackénrie on comparatively light trading [Mone R's 30 wi iss sm. s1 Arcade so, Nore Ae ae To AL VOTERS IN FIRST KINGS Monday may regarded as a timely spur to further economic FT™1ay om the Montreal a ees ae ale ke —— Se ae ae . a 12 12 sd Nh Mussens 190 $8in 8% Aix . : ee > Obaska a0 ; 2 and industrial development in the First Kings District madian’ stock exchanges Noranda a a6 Gt ance”) | oe et ee ee 25 135 1S 1355 + Opemska Orchan Pamour , Par am PStine Pax Pee Priess Perr ” 925 Pine . Pout P > 20 5 : 2 ; ieee: teas Pr Ro Preston Probe Purdex Pyramid Que. Chid The bank index dropped. 2.32 y< 1, _points Friday to 119.18 Oshawa A “Royal lost 15s points te 73% Pac Pete and Montreal *s to 59. - . Pow _Corp Most heavily traded was Que- gq, Gas bec Natural Gas which closed % Ris Algom higher at 15 on transactions of a 4 11,158 shares. Brinco, with 6.130 —_ shares traded, was up ‘s to 5%. Rev, Bank 4 special bloc. sale of 10.000 shares of Salada Foods went Salada F through at 11. unchanged from Se _ Thursday's close 7 Interprovincial ipe Line li gained 1's points t on trans- Secemines actions of 600 shares CPR ‘glosed “ higher at 6— “oaete Amonc oils. Bone A moved Texzco Can 75 $3844 3914 up 7s to 2%: Tor-Dom Cominco gained % to 41% and + Group A 10% Cantre * Alcan was off \%4 at 387s Jr Cam PL 3378 $55%5-33 3 + Captain Among papers, Great ig Tr Mt PL 700 $16% 16% 16% — % Cariboo ce 1 Lakes Tr Can PL w27s 330° 350 950 daeiias Tr C-PL 2h en th and Bathurst each lost 's.- ad de : ak GW Among speculatives. Futurity “Carbide 225 $244; 26% % eam Ka 129° S31ts 34. ‘“ Chih M eldwoed Oils lost 13 cents at $1.92. Phoe- weoas Tr nix Canadian Oil closed at $4.30, Zellers “THE TOP NAME ON. EACH BALLOT The election of assure the elec’ two Progressive-Conservatives in First Kings tors of that district of a strong, united voice ks of the Shaw government, teaming .with Mel McQuaid at Ottawa, First Kings will have its -stroncest rep- at every level of government. With MacAulay and MacKenzie representation in history. Cc on their political aspirations on the eve of the election. the two PC candidates summed up their ferlings this ‘way: “We believe that the Shaw government will continue their policy of desde P.E.I. We are chiefly interested in _ that: Bankiieid Barex Barnat 3250 Baska 1200 Belcher Belietere Bethim Big Nama "2 Black Bay BL Hawk Bralorne Brunswk \ Bunk #H ioloe Cam Mine 9005 713k. 7138 + “% Camflo 3000 340 335 Camp Chib 3 825 € Tung 7231 ? 1% 11% =€ Dyno 775 8 6 “a € Faraday on neg NG nme Ora Reet 3% C Lencourt 30% Cc Malart 64 ". Candore 3000 200. oo Té participate in Monday’s Historic election SeFu ss 5000 2500 25 |S 4300) we 1500 R700 360 a5 and gain all the benefits of a vigorous Lib- 3 % i especially ‘and FREE school books. .. eral Government, $100, pensions for our own constituency must get a share of the benefit and, im this respect, First Kings is our politics.” Alluding to the opposition’s persistence in undermining the Shaw government's effortsin expanding services inthis province Canadiz vee v YOU AREINVITED TO VOTE FOR an of an- —social and oo oe Poetic words of a other te mind } DAN MacDONALD & BRUCE STEWART Inserted by P. FE. 1. Liberal Ass'n. And stall te te henest working world With .posture and hint and smirk, These sons of the devil are standing br While Man does all the work . They balk endeavor and haffie reform, iw: a the quavering voice of Hem, the droning voice of Haw 7 5.80 Pr Rio Alg @ w 2895 “hr “Wihab. zis 2 2 B Rekwn 87350 132 12 128° Romar 73325 $15% 14% 15 Ryaner am ow O18 19 Salem 7167 M4 BYy 23% —1'4 Sar tooo 618 «#618 O18 3) gust ARRIVED. New Skipment. of: Crash Helmets ae : Windshields n tes Crash Bars = : for Honda _ Bikes. Keith Carmichael Pt. Rd. Sherwood ] $154 J4%5 14% z 4 Bs 24h6 a ‘(++ 1650 S27. Bs Chrom 198 $204 24% Coch Wi CANADIAN Coin’ Lake Industrials Combb Met 6700 20 0 Oe Coniagas 300 mS MS hes Con-Key s2 x C - Shaw 105 . 105 Cons. Brew 25 «215 CG Arrow Cc Hall C. Marber Ant FRANK Amer. Metro C Secur A Comm Hold Commod Delta Elec D_Oilcio xd Fabi Frigistors Farionc Gichrist Inland - € Insprrate MacKENZIE, KEITH Inara OF SOURIS Kotiak P1000 2500 AUTOMOBILE DEALER 1 3 338 c Mogul SS2R su8 = Mr Rice pr 100 Se-ct Fin 1 Spartan <n U Towns E! 138 Van D Hout #0 Wabsesse FR 200 Cop Ce-M 22595 Coulee $134 1 Its Cowich tant st we Craizmt 1706 Crowp tbrackley Mines = 2 Sil e| DONT SPLIT < (| YOUR VOTE | That way you won't achieve anything. You won't even elect a Government. " INSTEAD SPLIT THE PROFITS S| of good,. vigorous Liberal Gov- » | ernment by voting in First Kings for:.. =) DAN MacDONALD AND > |Azasse Avax _| Alsecope | Arthoniar STEWART, BRUCE L. OF SOURIS OIL AGENT 3 2 Cessiand 1D | Chemaley | Chipmar Co2ecstal W C OF Gas Cominga -C Manitohe | Dolsar |D Lease” jEmp Mie \Eaurty We ' Fab Your Alex Campbell Liberal Team in 2nd King’s “EXTEND TO ALL THE PEOPLE OF SECOND KING'S THEIR GRATITUDE AND! APPRECIATION FOR THE- KINDNESS AND HOSPITALITY THEY SHOWED: THEM DURING THE PROVINCIAL GENERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN. TO ALL - OF YOU WE SAY SINCERELY:— ‘ - THANK YOU : To the people of Second King’s in general, all those of votins ace and those below it, who dedicated their time and talents so untiringly in the cause of the New Liberalism, we extend our very special gratitude. And to all the voter; of Second. King’s who gave the support of their votes on Election Day we extend our most especial chanks. We deem it an honoyr, to be your two ambassadors from Second kKing’ss to the New Liberal Government of Prince Edward Island, to he elected by the people of First King’s on July 11th, under the leadership of our enerzetic, young Liberal Leader ' ALEX CAMPBELL The Liberal Premier-Elect of P.E.1.”’ DAN ANDERSON : 5 FRANK SIGSWORTH MacAULAY, PETER J. OF SOURIS, R.R. 3 al FARMER > in Seutdiaai d re $ egady: MacDONALD, DANIEL J.- OF BOTHWELI. FARMER S288 : Sie SBN» ESR a aw $ wots