-———— 11 no not + to a un- woo :7 37 I" 180" Tm mo II I 4 1 Additional tours included‘ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. May 15. 1968. 11, DAILY MARK ET UOTATI "°“ ” " ° °“"’"‘ 3? ’4’“ i “5°” ” ”" " °' ' ' Moore Co 48! H4 53% M + In Dumas: 00 1. 1 w 00: 270012014110 120% + Mj r 1 NS Neruda 1" tooo sauna 3696+“ numont son 20 2 +1 jspartan 7 11 so 61 +10 110 753/4. IHV°810T§ SYHdt-. Complete tabulation Tuesday 3011A“ 1500 no no 2110 o: \ ‘ s 1,1: 1 m u u + 1,. EM" M 110 no »-2 ISuptcst om 1 73 m 1. 1. geate down 2%. and Simpsons, 1 transaction. Ouotalionlin cents umml sun 111. 1000 r o 5 + if 7* ogilvic 1030 313% 13% 13V: lEqulty Esp 0500 I‘ 13% 1‘ 'I'al'hr 3000 10 10 ilndustrial Acceptance, Intern-0.1 muted S. 5—0“ lot. Xd~<EX-OIVIOEIIO.‘ Cadnmet 13000 11 10 11 v) BIN PC I! flit/A 01% 51% Ont Stoch‘ 325 IISVA NV: 1’ :Fa 4 4 i — talisman 4600 t: 75 00 -—'I vincia] pipe Line and Canadian 1 xr- rights, 1w — En-warranu. Act; Camp (tub 6071 (10' 460 «110 .10. Bath P 100 $17“ 11% 11% c Pct. 3196 :15 15 15 —h n Relipnco 2000 25% v 25 lth 1-1pr 11000 514‘ o g -1; TN A a“ dawn In a % to % change is from prcuoul board-lot Camp R1, 1125 8:: “1‘5 ,5 3:] P A 215 35 51 a Page Here 1005 022% 229i :2“ 11-‘011 Lake 19500 3.1 31 1:1”‘ 1 1 turn B 250 020111 2514. 7,515— yi ra‘nge - clarinl ulc_ V" tC :nl, 111:0“;2 ... 21.13 «2% :1 Phone no 35790 51 51 ~15 row Corp 40:45 sum 10% iota—v.1 Fund 2000 501 51.5 s 1111 ont'ski 1300 a as at; +1 - - . suril p.19. ~~. n . By THE CANADIAN R3355 Bow 5 pf as 35315 53V. 53% +1 : MONTREAL (CP) ~ Agricut- ‘ Price r 995 3401/. 40 to -101; Autotron 720 .175 :170 370 \'ltntle1‘ht 200 215 no :10 —10 Among ga l ners. Calgary Stool Isle: Etch Lowtlw (b so C. Inna film 101 :00 100 Toronto — Market mixed to grain 405 05 cos c ;ture department quotations: 201s Gal 1100 so 71/. 714. ’Glen Lakc 200155 115505 Also tourism 171000 10 1o 0 —1 ‘power. Canadlan Celanese am,“ up; \idlairt “ff 35 7 “its 357% low": "mummy “gm tfi'dml' raAmonI ms 3% a. 3 Eggs: wholesale dealer Priceb‘é’fl 19112:. “79151033: ’33“ 12:1: :1“ fnligiratn 4:00 ‘12?» 145 250 7'0 13:13:: 111-1 150030 :5 :3 In — ‘B'c‘ Power an. advance" ‘é-.2§;;‘.”"' m 4: a 'dn .w 401%. o o' s New .Ym‘k. - d t traggu- BC Form uo um 1m 1w. . mt‘m‘s' women 08!“ n A 500 com mot ‘Int Cmm 2000 6!: our 17 ._ ‘B~C- 1’03"“) selling at 21: “’3‘ A mm 2600 715 710 71.1 1 { 5W “"0 “’5 102‘. I"? 2 “my higher. "to e"! '3 m8 at: Pow 20% so 2010 + is tons: hXtI‘fl-Iarge 43; large 41. 1 Rolland A 1300 39% av. 91/, lint Helium 2100 154 130 1110 (-11.51... 1111.1: ndum‘ials 191.300; the sessions most active 1ndu:- Agnico .52 52 .1 random mo 11 .0-2 M 11.. Montreal — Market fraction- Bruck A 100 um um 1m—1o}medium 37: small 34; B 34 and 0!" 3" 3‘5 ’7’“ 7"“ "m— 9‘ “1‘ PM W.” ‘5 ‘5 1" ‘f, "“”"" an” '1“! 330-100. trial. The stock’s volume 111- Akaitcho 4000 49 47 49 .4 ( “It?” fruit? 18!: 1 1 ally lower; slow tradlns- 11:31:} Prod 101: 3M 28V- _m 1c 30. 517d“?- lg 33}; :37; my; {(uhl'" 531° 33‘; 3;," 333 3]; "—‘w‘ .ciuded two special-sized trans- won 11;?“ “migt “9,”, w (12,53, 51;.“ .1 , . VI,— Cu gm 1 ‘gmfizgyfifigw + “I Butter: Current receipts non- SL'w'ln n m” 3,, M 35' I ixmzk pet, 532 1:10 .125 130 5 lac‘lons 0f 5-000 Shares “011.3” Ann 1000 115 1154‘ 15 . +3 1"”“3' "” “2 11"“ ‘2 l' I. Can Corn 011 339% am am _* lenderable I" 92 score ten- Sha 4pr 4154575 4565 4.111 #0 iLadubol'O 500 100 100 100 I ‘one of 19,000 shares, all at $1062 A Am“. 329” 51 47 51 .s ('ent Pat 4000 112 132 1.12 -—1 c1 rnory 11111 4 u —% derablc 50%. Shaw 40m 2304711 4m 4m . 11mm _ 1100 I20 :3 but. TORONTO [CP)_AH sections ashare, ' I . Arm, 3“ 5500 u 2:, 2: ,2, (Lima 3003 g o] :%:g “0 5m 37% 57% Cheese: Deliverd Montreai,;sl'"' 0“ 35“ "3“ “M 1'” “tM'l‘fl’cc’: 15m, 5105 14 1 :1 011 the stock market showed 0" mdex. tnduslrlals dC’Clmed “I” 5““ Z, :1 L '1“, (he‘mr (:52 17 7 ,7 *1. MONTREAL (CP) The d: m" ‘3: ’3": “'3 32.4,“ axed, current-receipts whole gig”, 15.5 m ,3.“ m " .00 mm .211 5:14 111:11‘ttinal changes during mod A310 644~21~G01d5 3d"anced_-°7 2:11:11?“ lift no 3033055“ 111 .00 42 12 42 United States dollarflcloslng was c Bron or 100 :95 115 95 43 IS“? 91195” White 34%: colored Southam 700 354 34 u + 3M0Kinney 2000 5 24 rt ci-ntcly light action Tuesday. ‘0 3324- base "‘F‘als 50102143 Bankficld 2031 20 9 20 .2 £th010 "~30 39* 48 4! —10 up 1-32 at 31-07 2"‘32- PM“ C W 175 Dr 225 337% 17% am .85. is Can Pow 3.1 :36 so ;.1er Chip 1000 o g + '5 Tho industrial index showed and western 0115 to a new ar 000 51 51 51 E‘UCIII“;II 14:11: 40:20 427 —s ' ‘ ‘ ' ’ - - n- s- " ’ . .(1 "i ." sterling was up ‘I‘ at 33-01% g Firm A 14:: 810% 11.1% 1:95 1 Potatoes: Que 755 1,35 . 1.40; . 279?":Ln 3:2 12m_ns‘ :::f:"‘m" u: 23: 245 ,5 a loss of nearly a pomt at noon 1963 top of 12:11:). Final volume 3:““Fxpl 1%?” 9"" 9‘17 9"” 1 (mung 01,0] , 7‘ 5-, Clmp skew“ '67“ "I" .7%_“'Que 505 -w‘l-oo; NAB- 755 1-85 it”: 26-5 3631/; 85% 551)....”1 phOemx 0-; 4500 5:1 50 60 .5. Itllt was Olf less than half a was 3,564,000 shares compared 35,5341!“ 1000 | s 5 Cutl-Kt'y 1000 111/: 11%, 113‘: +I§ CIL 25 I16“ 10 10%— 15 1.90: N-B. 5% 1.05-1.10: NB. lOsI'rnn A 1550 11 4 14 l 't 5' M 5l2—~'a point at the close. All other sec- with 4.369.000 Manda . 3..“ 500 7 1 7 . 1/, 1‘ hours 3100 s at». o ‘ct Pot- 400m 14 14 .26-.27; P.E.I. 755 2-2.25; RELIT, C C m, 313% mi, m,“ng (39:11:11 11:10.0 1: 1: ‘1: tions closed fractionally higher. Base‘metals tallied a slight B-Du 0500 1:15 (a :81; 1:.ll C D1521: with; a“ 7“ 7+ 10 VIEW YORK (AP)_Railg raplglmp‘” ' ,2: M :3”! :7“ 50s 1.50; 103 36-38; Idaho 10033:}:r ‘1‘“? EL go's a“ mi V“ Ruby :00 w 400 2., 27 w ‘ Banks set the trend on the gain With (.‘ra1gmont rising ‘51. 2:5,?!“ :35 55 3'82 Fm 642 4 14 u He‘d on hope. that . u_s..wid,‘Cdn Pd m. m um 1m ,m ‘ l{575-600; Florida tnew whitesr “Talk Gw ‘5 mm 5911. 5914...“ 51 I. (folum 130 310’ no 310 _main list uith Canadian imper- Noranda gaming is and Deni~ a") 35.00 161,, 15 h (0,. 6.11,“ 311110 a M it “way strike may be averted; Capital w". 100 37;; m m "y; 1003 4.50-4.75: California new ; WCoast vt 200 $15 111 ‘51 Law Div 100 105 105 105 1al Bank of Commerce losmg 10. 5011 Jumping Vo. Bidcnp soon 91, 9 9., 1, CC Arm“ mo 4:1 4:1 4: -—1 ra hel keep I falteringment Del 11100 no no no -—I whites 5.50. Weston A l260 s20 19% mo mshop Save 207 37 7 Royal 14' Toronto.Dom1njon 1,‘ ORONTO nos-1N0 srocxs soul.” 1-: is 45 t n, c Halli :00 21 211 21 and p 1 Chrysler 025 011% 11% 117/3— K skim milk powder. gpray pro, . Zellorc 15 :40 co -tA-Silvr Re 3900 51 19 49 —1 1‘ a, 11.. ennui“ Pr". Brno”. .00 570 560 560 "10 c Mame" . _.,on 44 4:14, 431/...“ stock mm‘kt‘rt 0“ 91“ We" keellcu Cell 200 cm m t ' ‘1 , mummy ISIlvr 9.1m 15500 '10 so 70 +1 and Montreal 1/4. Toronto Siock Exchlnl'Mly 14 .Rman 4400 :170 355 365 no 1 tCtmtmued on page 12' Tuesday. actor 2290 32m 2w. 5514.- v. “55 N“ 1 1“ bag“ 9“ ‘ 12%; 5A1“ 000 15 14 14 -1 ‘ Subqtanm] gal“ were mad. I Coronation m m m Epiligvlpro'ces; t1 i111 “b81153: All,“ A 1045 "1,5 m 91,4. +11“ ‘ ‘ ‘ Cornn m 000 11 11 1 ,- ; .0.. on rea - 4' Also! 30 n )1 — by 3 "umber of ham." “mm Cr 21-11 A 250 mm 211 am — to butter mnk powder {Fed 7-714' An Am Mo! 1100 217 :10 m —1 g n nW'S that a Pres‘denual pa' Crush int 300 01355 1:14 1m..45.________;_‘. A" p11, a so not reported that the issues bu- ‘ n15; Sell 95 352% 1121/. am Arno loo 4 4 4 “teen the railroads and the; n Bridize 075 321141 21% 21v.~ V4 "0"" A ‘5 “4% “"0 “it Ath m 15211 200 m 2» ~ therhoods have been nar- I D “dry W '57") G7 67% + 3°“ 3 ’0” “m “V' “V1 + ’0 Aulustus 2239 so so 50 hi“ ' at ml Glass 710 3171mm 1751». IA Bud" 3' H 39 3° 39 — ut I 1500 u u a 4 rnwcd and an agreem 00“ ID G15" pf 100 3107/. 13% 131/. l 5‘ H Smith Dr 300 $45 45 (5 +1 Band 2000 I, 1 he reached. The panel laid dOW'A 0 51m 200 um 15v.- m— u find Bay 252 com 58 58 — .am 000 u as u hmnd guidelines for gradual re“ 1) Store! 11111455 015141516 57/. Bud Bu Co 110 m H 14 v- Belgmm m. “to um 1m 1m-“ oval of most firemen frommnm Tar 1641 3191/, 19v. eta—so lmv Oil 971 “4% W: «VA-’4 Bellechu 2500 10 19 to m. r Dom rm mt 11w. 1m~ 15 1m Tab 600 115% 15% is“ m Bolt 425 m 19 I ~01 d ard trains—central fi‘cizht'an Y , x Mm, 035 um 25 ,‘w._“ 11:11 Acccp 3015 no mo mil—IA m , m m 20 1N1" 1“ a work amiskd‘s'lpmel D“ I’m" 25 $4 42‘6 42% W: gym” I“; :3 3 +1” Bornitc 2000 12% ‘1211 12111 + V1 atens 11 cm on e une; uls A 100 am 9% 995+ to r n v t c m can: 1500 475 so “‘3‘ ""9 101131 25 m t u. in: Metal amtzgyfisggg‘ 733%“: a clown. 700 111/. w. w. + n ' A 'Electrolux 60 95W: 05% 5595—“ n I A r 3 I 3% l’cnnsylvanla Railroad Wall icon 129‘ w an“ 63% [m u.“ M. 115 ‘54 54 5‘ , C Power M ‘11“ 12“ 12* I scvcnth most'active stock all Fam Play 1650 52m 21 ‘ 2m. + 1/. Int" PL 255 “W4 “4‘5, I‘W- 5‘ (assiar 000 512 12 11 . 1111 fig and 10114. Great Northern 3 Fndtn :30 it“: w. Labattk ‘35 16% 15% 16“ r 9* Cent Man .500 o 4 4 advanced 17.11. Nickel Plate 1% ‘P‘ras 605 829 28% 283/1— 10 L1“ m A 74" 317* ‘7 - ’0 Cessla 700 205 195 205 +0 Northern Pacific 9’. l “’9‘.” 10° 30° 300 100 *5 1“” 5 Chemailoy 700 02 m1 ‘ - i ‘u f h tensor 119mm 10350 10:50 Mani-Ion A 575 an and.“ 1000 M W. M + u The Indumr ‘1 "c on o ‘ Bic-15m: 109107 107 107 Maritime T 9 822 250+ “mommy 100 400 4 market was down sharply. A 1-1 Dynam o 7 2, an r 3065 3141/. 1411. 14% + to c 1a.”.- m .41 4014 41 point drop by General Motors 1 (:5 Wm. 200 31110 m4 111/. + 10 Man r 3%]! 10mm 100% 10150— In Copltrm 1000 in to X! —1 “Hag linked with a ‘repon ma: GL Paper 674 $20 19% 20 + ‘4 Lobhw A 00 38% 85/4 8% iCouvrettc A 811 l ‘ Ch 1 t d B i k lHawker-S 0 7'41 7 7 - Li chlaw 3 1400 39 871’. U iDenault 00 0151.5 5% ISM sales 0‘ 9"” 5 a“ “c l 1 Hollinger 010 025% am am eron am sooo mil. 13 131/.— m D Explorer 3000 :11 :1 .1 d l . compared unfavorably with year ago. The major steelmakens took I. string of fractional losses. INDICES DOWN The Dow Jones average of 30 huiustrials was down 3.17 to 719.84 Standard and Poor's 500-stock indey declined .27 to 70.21. Since GM has the biggest capitaliza~ tion of any stock and the index 1. weighted by the number of shares outstanding of the vari- ous component issues. GM's loan was a big drag on the index. Gll‘s loss was u by a Dispoint drop by du Pont. still a big holder of GM stock do snue partial distribution of its holdings of the giant motor maker. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks manag 0 inch ahead .1 to 272.b. Volume was $760,000 share: compared with 4.930.000 Mon- day, Reynolds Metals. up Vo con 11111190 to respond to higher clun- inium prices and greater pro- duction. The rise of aluminum! spread to many other non-fer- rous metals. brokers said. Pan-American World Airways rose ‘5 Trans-World ' lines 5,11 following word that the (‘ivil Aeronautics rd had given in to European demands that Pan Am and TWA raise tr:nsatlantic fates 5 per cent. Among C can dlan stocks, Dome Mines. international Ni- ckel and McIntyre Porcupine all rose 511. Canadian Pacific was up it. Walker-Goodcrham lost Prices were irregular on the American Stock Exchan c. Scurry Rainbow Oil was off V and Jupiter Corp. up V4. What stock: did: Tues Mon. Advances 57B 593 Declines 495 467 Unchanged l at: Total Issues . . . . .. 1,334 1.341. NF YORK CLOSING STOCKS By The Associated Prcu Rcth StceJ 11V. Kcnnccott 77 For: Warner 46% Mon W 37% i" and 0 611‘ NY I 19% (‘nns Edison 061’; Radio Corp 65% El Auto . V1 South Pacific 34% (ion Elec- fli'i Sid Oil NJ 68% (IONIYPM' 36 via Alt-cult (97/. Gt Vnr Ry Silt Vanadium int T'I' “Us We N sou aylif MONTREAL MONTREAL ICP) ~ Stoclu were mainly down Tuesday on the Montreal and Canadian ex- changes. Trading was dull. in a turnover of 35.531 shares. Midepsa fell $1.24 to $2.16 in mmes. Royal Bank dropped 96 to 79 In, Macmillan 1/; to 241/: and Pacific Pete Iii . industrial Acceptance was down 1/1 to 27 . 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