.vc-v-t-«e_xwr __DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY 8! m CANADIAN PRESS Tia-onto: Market higher: heai- .i'adins. I New York: Market ImiPI': moderate trading. 'M real: Market fi‘actioiinlly hl'ZhPl‘ moderate trading, oronto: Ho Pit-es: Grade A 20.102720 currentlv sellin: at 27.05; heavy sows 18.85: stags 15.35 on I dressed weight basis New York: Cotton unchanged I to 30 cents a hale higher. CURRENCIES MONTREAL l(‘l"| —~ United States dollar in terms of Cana- dian funds off 1-16 at £1.07 15-32. Pound sterling off 3-10 at 2.99 51-16. NEW YORK NEW YORK '.AP\-SIeeIs and rails were prominent losers as irregular decline Monday in moderate trading. Losses among some of the top steels and rails were sharp but e cushioned elsewhere in WPI‘ the list by gains among airlines. “W ‘2" [aerospace issues and selected lndustriala. Ind \t The margin of losers over lnt \‘trk tng simmered down to 4370000 ‘ shares from 4.830.000 Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial average took a loss of 2.30 t 14,37 Us Steel. off '4. was the most active in it: group, Both- Mtime "i". S Ie'iem lost IVs. Jones and Laiighlin 13“. National 153:. . c- Lnuth 1% and Bethlehem 111.. e Associated Press average of 00 stocks declined 1.7 to .97 R. Among the 15 most active is- Nat fell six rose sues. eight v a single block of 30.000 shares. C.qu Producing up 3i at 6018 00,300 shares. The stock was bought on news t'iat this com- panr and Sinclair have re- ceived information the Libyan 2‘" e government has a poi-oiled s1 sale of Texas Gulf Producing's‘ 5.]. properties in Libya to Sinclair Oil. Sinclair stock was down ‘Va. 5"" C“ ‘ Sher W mong Canadian issues. . nadian Pacific and lnternalion Nickel rose 14. and I Porcupine V4. . . ITnx Distillers Seagranis was down. gm: V4. as was Hudson Bay Mining.lrnr-pom ‘ r \merican Stock Ext-i On the change prices fell. Brazilian}.n nadian Javelin In. Molybdenite’; 1-16 and Scurry Rainbow on as. 1 WE? W What stocks did: Declines 571 524 Unchanged 273 292 Total Issues 1379 1373i al sir. YORK FLOIINO STOCK! Iv The Assoc-ted Prel- Beth Steel .171" \ ontv W 70". Radio Corp 12" - ‘ . Oil N. Goodyear 401a Iltd Alrcrak 50V: 1006 :0 Nov Rs 02% Vanadium . tone MONTREAL MONTREAL ice) _ Utilitieaj gained more fun a point and gained 1.5 to a high of 150.9.1C H m ! Bell Telephone added a point t0‘ C13: mfg. 013/. and Trans - Canada Pipe‘ Lines M to 4. 3. Indiistrials added 0.7 to IIC C'""""“ 7"” high of 165.9. Du Pont of Can- ada led the field up W4 to 5m. - r r...» Imperial T n h a c c n. Moore Corn. and Rothmans all gained‘ :nnurm 1‘ '" “3'4. 59% and 237- in that. an order. elt. Papers were up 0.3 at 1494. "NW" Consolidated picked up 1‘7 to 3,") and Fraser '1‘- to .12“). Great Lakes dipped “410 29 n 0» ar n and Dnmt ‘1 to 23“. Banks Were off 0.7 at 132.5. Royal dropped ‘11: to 7031. and Nova Scotin and commerce Vs each to 77 and 67%. ll. . ‘ nl .nior base metals. seniori in issues all registe ed gain. MONTREAL CLOSING RTMKI Iv The Call-dint Pru- doaing sale. Net ‘ Mot-I .Iale- High Low Close Ch'n I 147'- Ahtttbt 20.1.1 9 s 15 I ms .15 57.1”) 71': T'l'h— ‘6 Alliance 415 all”. 11 a 11 A'umln .9. 'l 1.». 32!. rm c M . Alumln “or 14.7 N“: “Ii 10% - IA Alran 9" 200 Mesa 40l- IM— 96 Argus . 91716 17"? 17% unmo- lflll 02.7% ms 21% Rank "MI 111 50.775 "‘6 0011» lb Ian NS ’77 77 7 - W ("N 1’27 .7006 70% 70M Illh l 82. 25M 17" D ’ W 25.4 .IC'M m .ICPow on to u +s EICPbooa IMWWN—N »I'Phl 10.1” I. MI 4-“ .lesv ants moi-w H. atom 12 12+: “to ~NMN+ outrun uranium—t goofing sum“, so“ ~ ,.'. . m: :1- a, .efl # ti! - letter? 9330 while volume at the closei :Aybnm M ‘- turai department quotations: Eg s: at ' sale Quebec white 38; coloe 38'4 process No. 1 in bags 14-15; feed y 13-13‘2: butter milk powder feed 223:?” l r.i—‘ 1.45:1:602. Phi. in; 36-39. 18% 18% 4- IA Pax Int 127 118 +5 ' pl -7 Pow (‘n The volume leader was Texas Price a: 4 a 5 ‘ Shop I Simmons Mo “tyre Steel Can ' _ Steian .4 gL‘EE. 'w Mon FrlIw m 7% 175 1177/. 17% 17%« 1». Tum-ter Advances 535 557‘ ‘3 An L1H i A rket produced higher prices‘ 1108.89 and 157.64. T'ie base met- als index hit a high of 73.55. roe traded 12.899 shares and closed Delta Acceptance and Disti 1‘33 .. _—‘.I." ‘1. I . I. "41 Buoln Gold Dredzlnz Rfllm’d Mike I . 14 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues.. Nov. 10. 1964.} 13550 ilk: 1.7% 17% NO 565% 65% In Mldrl - in e 3700 Mt Wright 0500 0? Nat FIpr l'iOfl . coon 41 New Alur - New Cal 08490 14.1 ncom a N Run New mm M New Jason 11000 N Kelore 2000 \ewlund .9000 N Myla 500 ewnor 2000 N Rouyn 14000 N Senator .1000 \I Tslm 2000 l' I! “I” r (200 . Nnrlartie .1000 , orlex 5500 I Normetal M00 4 ‘ ' x 00700 ‘1 Coldstrm 500 R I( 4500 i Ntrthcal l 1 North Can 100 I Nm'thgte RIM) orvsh' 2000 - 'a North Exp an :0'Brien 0500 75 p Opemisks 2.150 Orrhan 159 Pamour 5012 Ion Paramau 7500 Fulton 2641 9 17.162 Pee Ex - 91m e Pow R 1000 no.1 . Purdex 1330.50 191-: 10‘! Que Ascot 0530 Due in 4100 I Que Lith Qua . m aton mm ‘ Quonto 12000 Radio" 0800 (Inn 10200 120 Rayr k 225 Realm 3500 0‘n 00 . Reaspar 4.00 1 RI); Athah 2100 ockwin 18142 “I Rowan 3 Ryuior 13600 Ssalem l Sarich 8200 beep r 1200 140 heri'itt ‘260 . 811 Eureka 2760 . Ilvmsq 10500 Sii Miller 7720 SH Stand 5600 ‘ iscoe .. Stanrck 275 1‘16 Ste R [m5 6 u. Rudwc 11800 SuJivan 100:. \m 1020 as 0300 1 Territory 3000 t I'l‘ran can son 1 I Tribal Trio in 0000 i U sm- 1 Un Bulfad 14700 CL Mine 11000 Uh Keno 17 Utd P 1 pp Can 1500 11" Urban 0 4222 1 Vans 1500 Vonpar 6500 2': 400 Wsumsc 1115 105 eedon ernar 1000 slur Wat Mines mo HI 1275 21 Wilt",i 09000 inch 3000 Windfall Wr Hats 07 I Yale Lead 21500 15 Yk Ru mm 13.1 Yuksno r Yukon Zoom-c ‘ Zulu 4000 Cal F1! 300 lltfls I9 I 9300 23 23 2'4 A :- An: ll Dev 22.100 A mere 1 Bull 5%” an" It!) 147 Calvert amer‘ina .. C Otl Ma 1000 300 cs Pets C Delhi C Delhi \v Ex Goa 12175 166 C High or C Ll PM! 500 Cdn Sup Oil 01.50 3 Cent Del 1004 a Charter Oil 2000 l .3' SS: _ won mm 361/: 15 were fully steady in active trade M 5575 3;“ calves. 22 hogs. I27 sheep and lambs Choice steers 22 - 22.2.5. good no Good cows 14.75 - 16. medium 13.75-14 50. common 12 - 13.50. camera and cutters 8-12. .medium 11.501 ' know that drunks andt "We want that part of out: titerse who cause trouble in kept'ciean adnd safe so 0 Good bulls 17.75. common and these = e hotels are thrown out intogarent "s at to walk the lane. so we check the par-[streets . e. . ‘ 11 Good vealers 28-32. medium liars often :3: "my a V on OPERA SITE I22-27. common 10-21. . run s we I u ‘ V Ym h T Good lambs 21. those for rit-' "That‘s all we can do. New Scotland . cad- Iual slaughter 25. . No price for hogs. I DIVIDENDS‘ 1 By THE CANADIAN PRESS 8 ob Valley Industries Ltd.. common eight cents. Nov. 30.‘ irecord Nov. 10. . Laura Secord Candy Shops Ltd. 171: cents. Dec. 1. record tNov. t 16. ' '4 1 M.E.P.C. Canadian Proper- ‘ W ities Ltd.. five cents. Jan. 4,]; 1905, record Dec. 14. . ’ Milton Brick Co. Ltd.. 10 Ecents. Jan. 0. 1965. record Dec. ‘1 Pamour Porcupine Mines .Ltd.. seven cents, Dec. 15. rec-1 o ‘1 20. . 0V. 5“, Dispute Delayed i Work At Crush TORONTO (CPI—Dr. R. B. mam. Ontario's supervisth urn ‘1‘ were wasted in the recovery of :.wreckage and bodies from last 'November's Trans-Canada Air .Lines crash at Ste. Therese de jBlainville. Que. because of a e Jurisdictional dispute at 0’1 i Re told a conference of 011- nd t- ‘urday there was a dispute over .who was in charge of the re- covery project. the coroner. the sentatives of the airplane man- He. said it was not until the. y - eneral or-‘ [charge that i‘ie recovery really got under way. Dr. urts to 6 '1 D! 3 b '5’ -a 5 Q or 0 O O ibecause positive medical an documented evidence of identi- fication was impossible to get ce 9 n . e also disclosed that a man- ter plan is being prepared by the Ontario government to cope with such tragedies. but gave- . no details. Blood Alley .To Be Closed i VANCOUVER lCl"i — ood Allcy‘s days are numbered. No ‘one. will be sorry. In tie heart of this city's .Slcid Road district. Blood Alley is a 200-font stretch of gar- bage - filled lane. Three beer parlors back onto ' And h It. . re. last September. Charles Davidson was found .‘dead—-his head smashed in. He was the latest victim. . The lane is known to every; is in-{ the beer parlors are found r t. I lnsp. Alex Shepherd. who is It difficult to adequ telv patro the lane because it’s private enter because it's too narrow. I CANADA SAVINGS BONDS Call ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation a M. Wilson. Mgr. ' Telephone: 4-8583 1 Jack Cohen. ‘ the department store that owns the alley. said: 1' of uarters of Britain‘s police In new!“ Torces. is built on the site a a never-completed opera house. four I Cotnam also said that the- h t is. needed to prove dcath legally n charge I the police patron ivision's night detail. says its. ' a lpropertv and police cars can't. Ltd. . 137 Grafton Street. Cb'town . Alex “a to 8% as CPR. Dofnsco an Mac-Millan Bloedcl cach rose Vs d '1to .9370: and P‘alconhridge lost On index. industrials rose .44 Dominion ‘ F r I. . Primary metals w re slightly‘ Those Who Died That We Stewart Motors ltd. (MW Savings Bonds {or cash or haul-sent. from any branch of amasahm "LEST WE FORGET" Wednesday, Nov. II, 1964 Is Remembrance Day "MAY PEACE CONTINUE IN OUR TIMES" SIMPSONS-SEIIRS LTD. Kent Street ‘ Charlottetown Employment Opportiinities Civil Service of Canada SENIOR FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT EXECUTIVE. up to $19.000 and TWO BRANCH FINANCIAL AND MANAGEMENT ADVISERS. up to 515.100. university graduates to Commerce or Business Administration or em .rs a e perienced. at the financial management level. 0 Affairs and National Resources, Ottawa. Circular 64-679A. ELECTRICIAL - ELECTRONICS PROCUREMENT OFFI- CERS. seven vacancies for Engineering. Science. Eco- nomlu or Business Administration graduates. experien- ced in electrical-electronic industry. or non-graduates with more extensive experience: for purchase of equip- ment and services ln—Anti-submarine Warfare 5 ms (under-water and air). Communications. Navigation. Training Aids and Electrical Apparatus. Defence Produc tion. Ottawa. Up to 312.300. Circular 64-2281. CHIEF. SEED SECTION. university graduate to Agriculture. experienced at he. nsllile level. to head a section In- volved In maintaining quality standards and encouraxln sale of seeds. fertilizers and pesticides of recon! Englaiaty. Agriculture. Ottawa. Up to 812.300. Circular 4-. . ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER. university graduate. experi- enced In applied social sciences. human relations or adult education or general administration including staff de- velopment and supervision. to plan and Implement train- lng programmes for staff at all levels. Indian Affairs Branch. Citizenship and Immigration. Ottawa. $10.9M- 812.2100. Circular 04-764. Considerable travel involved. PESTICHJE CONTROL OFFICER. university graduate In biology. experienced in the use of pesticides. Agriculture. awn. Up to 810.700. Circular 64-339. ‘REGIONAL SUPERVISORS OF SOCIAL PROGRAMMES. in an administrative or supervisory capacity. to assist in mlnflning clone liaison at a senior level with various gove and other agencies. regarding departmental social policy. programmes and aids. Citizenship and Im- migration. Amherst. Quebec C y. Toronto, Winnipeg. Saskatoon. Edmonton and Vancouver. 38010-810050. Com- petition 84-759. ‘READ. CULTURAL AFFAIRS SECTION. university grad- uation and seven years' related experience. or win- etlon of secondary school and ten years’ experience. to administer programmes and s to promo Cans- dlsn Indian cultural expression and development. Citizen- amp and“ Immigration. Ottawa, 88010010050. Competi- on COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SPECIALISTS. university m ates. In social scicnces. experienced to commintty development. Indian Affairs Branch. Citizenship and Im- migration. various centres and Indian Communities. Up to 310.050. Circular 04-758. ’SENIOR COLLECTION OFFICERS. university graduates with six yearl‘ experience. or non-graduates with ten years‘ esperlnece in credit granting or collection. Mout- real. Ottawa. Toronto and Vancouver. Up to $8070. Com- petition 04-003. RHINO-LINGUIST. with Master's degree In general or All! erlndlan linguistics. and some related research c - ence. Nations! Museum of Canada. Ottawa Up to m. Ctrcular 04-711. REHABILITATION SPECIALIST. experienced In rehabilita- tion or related Helm of social work. some In rum-Ibis position in social welfare. to administer rehabilitatlu programmes services for northern people. Nathan Affairs and National Resources. Ottawa. 87800-08070. Cir- cuter 64-387. ACIUARIAL ASSISTANTS. 35520-80900 and ACTUARIAL SUP- ERVISORS. amen. graduates In Mathematics. Stud- ents expecting to graduate before, September 30. 1!“ .0 Invited to Holy. Insuranch Ottawa, Toronto and Mo‘- resl. Circular 04-081 and 04-682. respectively: meats relating to land. draw conveyance; and other document and participate to Pension cases. Vetera- oron 07500-88040. Competition 64-800. THREE TRAVEL DEVELOPMENT SPECIALISTS, experien- ced ls senior promotional capacity. to develop his. conventions and vhltor roeeptlon services. suadlas Government Travel Bureau. Ottawa. Extensive travel to- volved. 8750040040. Circular 04-458, PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICERS. experienced Is editing. 5. publicity. newspaper. advertlsln or log: for one position. knowledge of Bonsai and slits! notch or another modern language required. Candl- aoyernment Travel Bureau. $5940 to 80030. LIBRARIANS. with Bachelor's de 0 In lerlrv Science and two years‘ experience, Clvl Service Commluioa. Us- e oyment Insurance Commission. Fisheries. National Health and Welfare. Trade and Commerce and clonal ma. Ottawa and other centres. W. Clmll' For details and application forms. write to Clvtl Isl-visa Canals-loo. Ottawa 4. For com ttttons marked ' Mil and forms at Post in major ashes. Na- tional mitt Service Officers and Civil Service Cs.- Inlsvlsn Please quote mosaic- or chest. in as baa-es.