[16, The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed, Dec, 24, I958 Fl ' T Mo co P l H' M F ‘ t l" J l: ‘ By WAYNE W. PARRISH cause the competitive stakes are l . . _ i A Lflllm‘ infltrumfihe’ _ too high. But there have been merlcan l V18 10!] l 3‘3le“? . . _ . .man‘ is him it :. E‘V n 1\EW YORK 14p) — The five 3 d 3W“ e “ e the European airlines that finally personnel has to be changed fre- w0n permission to fly to Moscow quently —- the Westerners finally within the last two years are crack up under the strains and finding the operation to be a stresses of red tape. isolation, pretty frustrating business. petty annoyances. and inability to They don‘t dare pull out. be- control their own sales and oper- ations. Sapphire 35055 150 132 140 ~12 No foreign airline can solicit Am Leduc 20333 16 15 1514 + 176 - ~ - Rocky Pete 19999 10% 10 10 business in the Soylet Union. It MINES cant even sell a ticket if 1! Que Ascot 24998 67 60 53 4 customer comes tO the office— Roche 43300 21 19 20 . a 1 - - C Halliwe” 33500 57 53 54 A uhlch in each caseisnothing but Ansil 31§64 88 36 37 —1 a hotel room. All airline busmess Joburke “gyroguflFr‘fi: 22 + ii is handled by Aeroflot. the sole By Tim CANADIAN ranss Russmn ammei A Bid Asked Aeroflot even allocates the pas— merican Growth Fund xd 12.86 14.02 . 'rr i, t Beaubran 29m 31-52 sengers to flights, although the Canadian Investment 9.10 900 customer usually can state a gfinafund M t I 38,3; preference if he happens to know amplon uua . 51 -. ~ - - Commonwealth Inter 7.82 8.59 Wthh alrhnes are flyimlg Whefe' Corporate Investors 8.93 9.73 Although the SCH/let Union 380%}??? dInv 14.70 15.02 promised office and housing fa- Fond Collec'tlif cilities, and even display space, groupfid Income 3.77 4.12 few premises have been carried g . row Oil and Gas 743 7_8(l out to date . _ , . Investors Growth Fund 5.38 6.36 ' . . Investor, Mutual mg, 1136 One 'of the greatest problems is MAS Eeystone F d 12.22 operational. The Russmns are everagc un . 0 . . , i ' . Mutual Accumulating Fund 7110 7.76 sgpgosgd to prOVlde the proper . . ' _ _ I Mutual Income Fund 5.00 5.53 km 0 gas needed by WestErn The fhrst Christmas is faithfully fant lies in His manger and Mary, Him Simple shepherds who follow— l adoration. Sav‘and Inv 5.29 5.70 wanes, but after many months portrayed here as the divine In— lHis mother, bends tenderly over ed His star from the fields gaze in fizgfnsf}md 5:63" 5 3,527 of promises they have yet to pm. ‘ Radiore 500 45 45 45 +3 Supervised Amer Fund 6.87 7130 vide the proper octane gas for gaming: b :33 g: g: g: +1 :zpervisgog Exec? the DC-7 that Sabena, the Bel- 1x a perv1s xc a . . . . ‘ , , Roche 48000 21 19 20 Supervised Exec 57 5.19 » glan all‘lme’ .fl-ysi consequently» Rockwin 2433 a: 3;“ 33% % Suprvised Growth Fundd 1.79 1.9330 the Belgian line has to carry Rowan Con 7500 72 '— Supervised Income Fun 4.00 4. . ' . San Ant 100 51 51 51 x-Tv Electronic 13.55 14.53 511.0“? me; for fhe full? Found .7 ” Sand Riv 6000 14 14 14 Timed Investment Fund a5.65 ba.65 I‘ll) 101'“ russe‘st “hm means ~ 0 c t 2 P . m m Sheela Cr 4390 130 129 13g +5 United Accumulative Fund 14.02 15.24 a restricted payload for each - Steefimeghipm M 13:15:31 037ml: m 310934 91/2 9% 44% Sllegrllitller 4g: 355 —3 coz‘nfl‘izssIonénd b-Plus “OCR excnange trip. . . . ' c Bnk Com 551/. Royalltc 10y. Crowpat 1000 11% 1144 11176 + 43 so Stand 1400 16% 161/2161/2 —1/z x-Us fund Other airlines are utsmtg Rus- Totronto Market narr wtl gndnBEew ’5 St‘ L °"’ 15% 0‘1"" 4°00 13 12% 13 z Siscoe 2100 05 65 05 1 ‘ —' 0 y- few 17!“ Shawln 35 Daering 3925 33 30 33 + Slogan VB 7006 19 18 19 - lligher in light trading, Cdn Celan 10% Steel 671/: D’Aragon 7000 30 29 30 +1 Stdcona 500 12 12 12 , ‘ . . CPR 281/. Tram Can PL 27% Deer Horn 2000 161/4 15 15 —2% Stanleig‘h 10055 82 75 30 +5 my“? York- Marke’t lower. falls gockshutt l4 Un Steel 114/. D’Eldona 1000 12 12 12 + In Stanrck 1615 155 153 155 +3 prove. ‘ eagrams 32 Walker 321/; Dome xd 730 517% 17 171/4 — Vs Starratt 2500 61/2 6% 6% Montreal - Market timer in 3505 a ii. ii. 5. 2:25 is: ‘13“ it ltV' — 1- light trading Foundation 141/; Ford 1071/; van - E Amphl 2500 15 14 14 Sud Cont 3000 6% 6% 6% East Ma 3960 140 135 140 +5 Sullivan 4175 199 194 197 +2 ‘ East Su 2000 190 191 197 +5 Surf Inlet 1000 5 5 5 — in V CURRENCIES NEW YORK WM“ 260° ' 8 3 W Swim“ 8200 102 10° 10° , Elder 2450 70 70 70 +1 Taurcania 2700 63 63 +3 ’ Eldrich 1000 27 27 27 +1 Tech-H 2900 19'?! 1:3 139 +2 . . _ ' - E1501 1500 101/2 10 101A Tenag 1100 i 1 —— MONTREAL (OP) The U15. 0300’ .YORK tAP)—A rally by Eureka 1000 22% 22% 2M + w Thom L 5950 61 56 60 H o dollar closed Tuesday at a (115- rails failed to halt a moderate Em All 5000 914 9 94/; + 1A Tiara 1933 7 642 7 + 44 count of 3 0-16 per cent in terms stock market decl'n Falcon 1255 $2744 27 27 Tombill 500 25 25 25 +2 ' ' ' 1 e TueSday' Faraday 2700 96 92 90 +4 Trans Res 1500 16 16 16 of Canadian funds, down 1—16. Volume dipped to 2,870,000 shares "a W“ 1450 22 22 22 _1 Tribag 25m 32 32 32 _1 Pound sterling 32.70172, down 1-16 from 3,030,000 Monday, the small- F’west Tung 2710 13 121/: 121/: — 172 Ult-Shaw 10000 20% 19 19v. 3 1h ‘—_—‘——‘——r est since Sept, 10, Fatima 14400 95 90 94 —1 U Mining 1100 26 26 26 ' Tuesday on 1 t ‘ 1 "WW" 35“) 8V” 3% M +17% U Alibesm' 133° :33 h 233 +115 1 . i i was 0 as sessmn o Frobisher 4000 172 165 165 — Un eno 10 + 0 W . P take profits in “regular—JWay" Gcco Mine: 1900 5163/. 16% 16% Un Fgrt 2330 g: g 33 ._—1 e exlend glad greetings ' , ~ Giant YK 25 010 610 610 Upp an 450 MONTREAL (a?) A mm- transactions- in time to enter Glacier 2500 27 27 27 Vandoo 1000 61/2 6% 6% — In ’ to an om- friends and neighbors. ‘ department W t]; 3 them on income tax returns for Glenn Urul 2148 10 9% 9% + :7: Venlglres $242 374% 1:1; 1 ,S' , tune ‘ 0a ons: 1958 Considerable sewn Goldale 2000 16V. 16% 16% —1 Via m 30 + i g - . - . - and Ma ou find ha mess With our Ew-‘fi Mildew“? deal” Prices switching was attributed if) this' 2:13-22” 252233 3% ill/2 $335“ 12407:: i202 121? 12: 1. 2175 y y Pp y l0 00011111117 station. W‘OOden Cases. especially a spur-it new- the do”; or Uta? 5900 30 29 29% - V2 Wiltsey 7000 18, 18 18 ~1 near and dear ones, and may Own-large 47, large 44, medium when some blue chips lost can. Grundroy 2500* 20 19, 19 —-11/a Wr Hair; 300 128 1:401 126 .3 ‘ a, mu 32.33. B 34.35, C 23' Re. .der m M L H Granduc 800 1.42 141 142‘ —3 ale Lead 3000 26 25/: 26 —1 heady; content b. calms 115 51 a‘ e 31‘0" ~ The regular- Grdhlk 500 17 in 17—1 ellorex 500 7 7 7 + V: . w H transactions re . Gulch 1400 14 14 14 —1 k Bear 90 a7 a7 —2 _ , Banter: Current receipts tend- 503.4133, delivery (mash “£11: 21; (éunnar w“ 14245) 57117054 710236 7105706 —% §oiling no 411:: a: 6'67 0‘7 —-1 among your holiday gifts. ’ H p ‘ , _ . ' s unnar u eno «21151420334, fresh gradecreamery Immediate dehvepy’ can 51,111 be aim-111m 2500 91/2 9 9% + 44 Zulapa 1624 20 3° 3° / prints, job price 6412-66; fresh made to establish plums items Hard Rock 11500 L2 11 12 Curb p at wholesale 0434-641fi,_ on 1958 tax returns) Bar-Mill 5000 161,6 16 10 —l Bulolo 700' 335 330 390 —10 , t 7 , , ~ Hasaga 1000 18 10 la OILS . 7 Cheese: Delivered Montreal not Progress was reported in mer- H of Lake! 2000 10 1° 10 AP Con! 2500 42 4" ‘2 +z ‘ waxed, Quebec white 331/2, col- ger studies involving the Penn- $3,?" 403300 43,, 44V“ 46 +1 mhi‘fduc 33% it? E 71.3% :2” . . - . . 2 cred 33%, wholesale Quebec sylvanla Railroad and New York Hollinger 970 5301/. :10 301/4 4» IA Asamera 24000 153 107 \163 +3 white 34%: colored 34%; current Central and a Pennsyllvania vice- H03“ 475 420 415 .415 Bailey 5 A 1500 940 905 92" +35 receipts Ontario white f.o.'b., president said the carrier might and B" m ’56 55% 56 Bailey 5 pr 115' w 22 22 dd . . . ind Lake 9000 6 51/. 6 + 92 Ball 5 5% pr 275 $2216 22% 22% pro 113 station 36, colored 35- make enough money m the final Inspiration 500 56 55 56 Banff 100 170 170 170 as]... No quotations for wholesale into months of 1956 to show a ,1”; glide! 1,550 3,33% gmg‘e + it 3“?“ 23330 296% 83% 6% + ’t‘z ' . . n in , ria a. , 0 0 2 235 Ontario. profit for the year. This helped man Cop 1010 255 226 226 _4 Calalta 1700 70 70 7o Potatoes: N.B. 75s 1.55-1.60. maike Pennsylvania the most ac- Iron Bay 1100 210 190. 205 +0 gal Ed 215 326% 20% 261,4 + 46 '--—-————— five stock. an unusual experience J Waite 5000 10 15x76 18 on Mo 4900 174 166 171 —4 . . , Jaye Exp! 4500 44 . 40 43 +8 cs 011 wt: 100 56 56 55 +5 GR for lights issue. The price rose 1 Jelllcoe 2000 10 15 19 Cdn Atl Oil 100 575 575 575 —10 0 on 42,000 shams_ Joburkl 26500 23 22 22 + 46 c Chieftn 4500 1:13 105 135 v , . ‘ Joliet 5200 27% 27 27 + 1,4 c Ex Gas 4750 237 215 230 —5 ‘1 t ' The Assoctated Press (lo-stock “"5pr 13000 .1505 15 1504 + y, c High CT 2825 59 55 59 +4 WTNNPEIG} (CP) — Reports of index fell 80 cents to $208.40. The .Jowsey- 1354 51 51 51 +1 C Homestd 2600 102 190 130 _5 airport busln es: in Canadian rai- section w. , Kerr Add 1170 519% 191/1 19% + 1,4 c Husky 900 $12 117/3 12 + 14 ' high], ' as ahead 50 cents K11 be 300 235 235 35 c H k t 20 m ,- .- ‘- - Y . . _ ‘ '. ‘em us y ws 0 710 710 710 +35 $- nis, glued “mm, on the C‘ana‘dm'n P301913 Closed llll- Kirk Min 10523 54 51 51 .4 Cdn w o 2513 250 235 240 +5 innipeg Grain Exchange Tues- changed, Among other Canadian Labrador 595 5241/1 24 24 ~14 c Williston 200 110 110 110 ’ . day. A cargo of barley was sold issues, Aluminium Ltd and Dis- Elgmcifit 23°" 1;: 107 “0 ‘4 5:“;"10, 3:37 775 77° 77° .. , , - , . ' a 100 56 56 a er ‘1 0 162 160 160 —2 lob Jatpag‘ along Wflth a Cargo of tillers-Seagrams advanced, Inter— L Osu 2000 25 25 25 Commofl 1 125 125 125 —5 ‘V 93 - .I‘alde TEFPOl‘ts also lind-l- national Nickel and McIntyre L Sill)” 73° 450 435 450 +20 C°m PM 00 326 325 225 cated fan, disposal of oats to Porcupine lost L Wasa 1000 27 27 27 +2 C Allenbee 3200 61.6 61/: 6% West Germany The American stock e ha EamaltIque 500 295 290 295 (C: grating 3267 25 23 231.5 + 1,6 , _ - 1 . xc 11! e eitc 6900 140 140 140 as r 5000 37 35 $11?ng prices: closed mixed. Fargo Oil, RicIl- gem)“ ' 450° 13 12 12V“ + 'A g MicoflMac 65° 400 395 4:": H” a s... ec s4, hi he 0 . 1 Y ‘ exindin 1500 4% 44/2 4% ree ' 320 475 475 475 1"! M h 735 _g 1‘ 73403, May well and Calgary and Edmonton LL Lac 5000 226 218 225 .4 Cree wts 3100 195 186 105 —4 72a ‘8 61‘ Ab, le unchanged were ahead in the Canadian sec- Lorado 15300 41 I 35 40 +5 gev-Pal 6100 125 117 125 +0 ' U [L -, ‘ ~ , , Lorado wts 3300 19 18 15 +3 ome Pete 320 $11 11 L1 Barley—Dec l/i lower 90b» May (thaEhSleillgsgaXmdJumped 1V2- Ifiynzhs‘ 13200 3.1; 3; 21 +1 Elva; t 8233 15 13 15 i i 00 25 ee 590 390 390 10 'lmchianlgled 99%lb; J-ly 1/‘ lower Tu ac-on ‘ G — + es Mon Macfie 9000 91,43 9 9 en Pet A 175 350 340 340 wily/hm Advances 380 328 MacLeod 300 125 121 125 GT Plains 750 519% 19% 19% —% F1,ax_Dec 3% lower 2981b Declines 1 627 729 Madsen 3090 270 265 270 guihwood 6000 27 26 27 +1 , - - r t Magnet 6500 9v: 8% 81A _1 om Oil A 2357 5181/ 18 193 i . " May 1-3/4 lower 2351/2371; le 1,9 Unchanged. 254 201 Maiartic 500 110 110 110 ——5 Home Oil B 735 $1811; 19% 10:2 : 22 i ‘ . lower 2.733471). Total‘ issues 1261 -1258 Maneast U 8000 71 7 7 II B Oil G 150 $19 19 19 + V4 I — RYe—Dec. "/a lower 1.00%; May NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS {70$ fin, :21]: .1: umbe; d 100 195 195 19° 9 1% lower 10%, J1 1 Beth Steel m M“ w 4 ,, _ _ 2 unit: n 1000 .25 25 25 .6 - 100 FITZROY STREET . , y 34 lower 8 W 8 fly 0% Mantlme 5000 107 100 107 +2 Jupiter 800 187 184 187 +1 ‘ Loy/‘3. Coggnd Spaci- 367% laziest fianm 5:00 23 27 27 L1 Fete 1000 6% 51,5 61,5 + M P. E. I. . ‘ 1 orp aybrun 3200 15 13 13 —2 Ma 'trana 2‘00 1 ’ Prices for class two wheat for EMS Edison 64% Std Oil NJ 35 McIntyre 210 505 05 05 Medal 6358 23$,é 2236/a 223:0,»a +3 ' Q. export to countries outside IWA: ginAlgoecEl ‘I’Jtd gill-craft 283/4 McKen 2400 27 26 26 -—5 Midcon 3360 64 63 64 .y an (" i __ ‘ ' 1 “or '1-627/8P2 1.597/8; 3 1.49%; Goodyear 1155; Wesfnggn 2: 2: 2: +2%.l\vllzlltl Sgt}; 10333 333 34213 323 _10 . z :1 1.38—i8457/1JZ710; 6 1.34%. 1 Ry 5061“ Mentor £00 116 S1,516 16 + to N Bristol 5433 s 754 s + 44 ‘ g Ii umm , 8- 1.31%. 3 1677As Kennec em 00 00 4 100 +9 N Chamb 200 112 119 113 +15 I E ’ . .’ ' ' 0“ 96% Meta Ura 3500 10% 10% 1016 + 1,4 N c t - . S 0| ’5 G. s . G WA and domestic prices: 1n,or ~ Midrim 1000 53 as as’ N Sines (15333 341 ii ii H 3’ N S F R 5‘; 1527/8; 2 1591/8; 3 1.49%; 41.38%; Milliken 3000 227 221 227 N Superior 600 112 110 112 it; y . 5 1,37%; 5 13.4%. 1 durum lav/y Minda 5300 7 61/: 6% — 1,4 Northcal 43950 201/; 26 27 ' 2 my 3 167% ' i » , llt‘rlain gorp 121,3 $1306 13 131/. NC Oils 100 355 365 355 ——5 fi _. , . , In- re 15 15 15 NCO wt: 400 140 145 145 _1 y ‘ . TORONTO ( _ Moly 200 934 331,4 211,2 — 8/1 Northid 5500 241/, 23 241/ i. i at market eked C}? The SlOCK Moly ts 100 19 19 19 -—1 Okalta 2650 115 110 115/2 if” vauce T d 011 “a narrow ad. gonad ht 9t; 83 87 +4 Pac Pete 6675 $1700 171/4 17% _ 1,1, , 3; lies ay a er wandering ,“E 5 54 54 —l Permo pr 1050 155 151 151 +1 l as racticau - ‘ Multl-M 1000 40 48 4.8 Pcruv Oils 500 136 136 136 MONTREAL (CPl — Prices Kiley in flhjulllgelistgzt 33539:“? $31” C' 3-733 ml“ 16 ‘6 ‘1‘” Fem." “100 1‘“ “3 ‘43 j ' g :cre mixed in light trading Tues- three months a 1116' m Ne: a?“ 7;“) 23/2 2: 23% :2/ 5232:: lggg Egg €59 “lg “2 g ay on the Montreal and cam- .' , . . New Alger 2000 7174 W: 71/; + 1,. Prairie Oil 6000 500 295 300 ' 5i dim, stock exchan' e Western Oils were the big Win- New Cal . 2700 50 28 30 Provo Gas 4410 305 300 300 +35 .‘5’ 5 Th F I . g s. _ . ners on inidelli, ahead 11/z points. Nevaelhl 4000 26 26 26 Richwll 5150 115 101 115 +5 i; if e retlnlng 011s and pipelines The advance was practically 11:21???" 1500 m 245 245 ‘5 ROCKY F 19999 1W” 10 1" l” g 3’9“? Stron‘g- Interorolvincial Pipe- general for senior western oils N ain‘t“ $33 I; 121” “Va $531131: 35:12é silly“ 1;?" 1W” + I" ’1 fl . / . , ' 7 o _ . one was up 1173 at 491/2, McCall 011 observers said the rise might New H05” 7200 10“ 1°” 1‘” +2 5391’“ “"5 50 359 59 1:3 42 g :2 C11 advanced 41/4 at 66 and Trans- have come as a result of Mom $313150” 3:33 23% 2: 29 Emmy 1950 180 177 18° *3 x 3' aria ' f ‘ ’ 6 + V: ecur Free 200 850 . ' . 271/2 ‘13 Pipeline gamed 1A1 at diayé’s announcement that taxes 11: “I’ll’laln 2000 34 34 34 ——1 South U 44900 30 6:55 6:; j g I . an, royalties of Oil fimS would yama 20250 110 113 119 +5 Spooner 4000 16 16 16 v 5 Cat 1/, m the papers were Ab} be increased b 10 er t b Newnor_ 1300 7 7 Stanwe-ll 3493 68 65 04 +2 5 fl ubi at 36% d y D (3611 y Superior 600 112 110 112 _3 Tex Cal 2900 33 33 33 2 y R as, It an All-:10 P1111) at the Venezuelan government. They Melt ,Run 600 81 51 01 ~1 Tidal 3600 145 130 142 :1 g 5 ‘72. Up ,0 were Fraser at 32175 added, however, this news might films?“ 300 2937 230 230“ ——2 Trans can 7400 120 114 120 +7 5 and poweu Raver at 37%. have a long range, rather than N332]: 4:33 55:12 sga 51):; + l/a I'l‘jrléd 011 7800 440 415 440 +3r 3' In the banks, Montreal lost 3/4 immediate affect on the Gang. Norlartic 14500 36 34 35 Ill/y: Un 301111530 W 12233 :32 $33 23 Z; 3‘ F: :ga/053/4, Provincial declined M1 at dian picture llama“ a???) 312?) 312% 310 —5 Wayne 2110 10% 101,4 101,4 4 an '. , 1/ 3/ ' . F173" 3 20 espac 2000 1111 1 1! U 1d Rpl’al gained 74 at 74 74. Home B, up ‘54 at 181/2 and Cal- Norsy'nc 4000 ms 11 11 _1 sturne .400 33/: 31/" g; g P /2 11.1 utilities were B.C. gary and Edmonton, up 1/2 at 26% N Golder! 1500 40 40 40 W Cdn OG 3260 191 172 172 +2 2! at; Power at 36%. and Power Corp. had the best giajin,5_ 1130322: 123% lg —~; chOGrts 500 51/2 516 51/4 -1 ti! ,7, ll 611/2. Shalw1nigan advanced 1% In base metals International Norsp A wts 0100 in 105 105 :7 lw ngal’f’; 13:03 15: bl 15? y: g It 35. a new high, and Canadian Nickel dipped 7/s at 831/4 but mot NM“ C3" 500 129 129 129 H w NM" 2100 90 90 90 _ V ‘75 International Power lst ' l/ l: ‘ ‘ ' ‘ S Northgage 2m 54 54 54 +1 ‘ Ya" Ca“ 500° 10 10 10 w 5 24% o 4 a other senior mines were nar- Norvalie 3100 13 13 13 l Curb “"2 it ' H , rowly ahead. Hollin er ained ' Nud'“ 1500 17% 17 171/ + 1x: iDalhousie 10 0 * 5‘ The utilities were higher with at 301/;1 to lead gold: g 54‘ $3132? 3f230 105 105 105 2 ~302 0M3“ 15 1" ‘1 g ggnada Cement up V2 at 341/2 and Index gains: Golds .13 to 87 45; Ogarlna 550?) 7?; 6,130, 7%., :40, l-mregfiofia $33., + 3} lg g Dsum up lot 40 b ' Oka n 300 ‘ ‘ “‘ "'3 ‘ 4 , - ase metals .12 to 170.38; western “5 1-. 13 1'3 13 + V2 ‘Commel‘ce 1669 Sr " "v _ W .Off 3/4 III the steels were Cana- 0115 1.55 to 132.56. 355$“ 21633 8183 863 87° Imperial 47° 3‘23“ 337/: a; a + :2 5’ g dlan Iron Foundries at 34% and TORONTO CLOSING srocxs Ormsby 1511 30 .40 a?) "1 vlgif‘gom 193.0. 337.11,? 74 74% + *6 lg n Stelco at 671/2. Algoma gained 1/‘ By The Canadian Press Osisko 1000 37 37 37 +2 l mammal/.331 311‘ + y‘ ‘l" a“: .t _ (Quotations in cents unless marked $1 Pamour 1000 60 60 60 Alumini 0265 ‘Svgi/é :05 79, h“ Th ‘ szdd lot, xd — Ex-dividend, xr—Ex- Parbec 1000 6 6 6 + 1,0 Anqu \‘nd 700 '351/ wing in H 5’ 5‘ ban; goslng averages show the rights, xw-warrants.) Pardee 2633 45 42 4.5 Bye“? m; 343“ w: 13,: If}: Sf 35 r s f 19 at 5943 utilities mp Natl Patino M 1900 430 420 4"0 4-430 D Via nes 313 0101' ' ‘ ‘5, if» ‘ 1v . _._. 1 ts. ...,11010 ‘ M at. 1502’ industrials up 1.6 at Stock Saleallsi‘lsl Low Close Ch :0 ggilgastrts g3 4:5 Doscn xd .100 $1055 19% 105.6: 1 801$ £1 293-1, combined up 1.4 at 245.4, C Halliwell 33500 57 53 54 _4 Perron 11500 221.2 2112 2212 iyz‘lSii'fim 1”" lg 5' papers up _1 at 455.4 and golds up gorl‘dflgwey [£62 340 335 3.10 1P;le row 42:10 10: 10.71 107 v2 Ppmbjna n 970 391"2 91;l Ell; + 1/‘ y .35 at 84.29, a ,new high. c italics: 11.330 Pifcrlfellre 2303 1371413; 13; Ali/3 Sl'm’sfms 7’23 .3.“ :3? + “HE: E Ab. MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS Con M and S1060 92054 201.4 201.5 .Placer 395 5101/1] 1017. it»; I ,‘3,;‘,';‘;‘,.;‘"‘ 325231,, 2322} 232;” .4; iii fl Itlbl Fraser ' 321.5 C Mogul 160 143 140 143 —3 lPow Rou 500 40 40 40 +3 or t ‘1 fairy-2 8 ' '1 'V ‘1‘)" fl Asbestos 33 H w S 1th 40 C V K , I , ~ to es (1 l ose. _. l .000 l , fit I __ o m ‘ .110 her 5010 61 60 60 Pr Bord 9000 ll 10 ll ~51 ' olosT ACTIVE TORONTO ' ‘ 5“ 5‘5 nnk Mont 003/4 Hud Bav Min 56 Con chus 2000 24 23 02 1 Promo '0“, r- 4,” Ta ' ' ‘ .‘ STOCKS lo Bank NS 671/: Imp Bank r Vorthlv n 7'; 0r 5- 3" H . . ~. J'.‘ "‘ “‘3 “s "l" l Br The Canadian Prvss 1;. 5“ 3mm C Nat 55 imp Oil 4301 c rat-sh (m I; I: {‘1' +1 gill; A” 1333?.) U: mgr I‘ll H l “M gal” High L” cm“ on." V . . .. . 1 - 2 - M 1' ex 4 ~ 1 2 i INDUSTR .41.: .- 3233"ch 2:; g?“ 151‘? E; Red P00 25:0 912 9 91.4 lone Ascot 5490:: 67 on 5:: .4 mud.” Mm 13730 mm! 128 12., 1 0, l I l 3 Damn“ 3 v 1m Pal; M C 4.332 1; 1.; lQue Club 484’” ‘47 is $7 . ‘71 “my I)c\ 4900 Salli/g! 381,; 281, s 1.11 L , fi ‘“ 3e" 411; Masai‘er 1002 (ion Sud 8273 50 55 till 42 (LITE; a? 11;}: ill1 “l0 MN F m 317 mu W "x 1‘ " ' :0 B a V .' ‘_ '7 ‘, a . 3.1 ’.l l/ . 5 1‘» ,\'11mm' "L’t'T $7“ 797’. 29" r r ‘4 2‘" g l -» A z r. -. an . ,. :_!' 121‘ I, M it ~ 77 . i ' r g i - . 2%:QO ,y Miranda 51-7.. (‘Om'and 17:2 125 153 2 154 13.0.1.5; 25 isi-uui I 14000 75 29 l r}: 100A hm” St' (Ummsne halows) “lal 3008 “n Prlco 04% Coule‘ 500 51 81 u Quemont 1100 813 1.1% 11 1» Al momma] 43950 23-" u l gmx‘zmzs 3] Nggysg, V, , fizzy ‘ x““‘ “\xx‘x“‘ g (i slan gas. but they say it is off low quality. TEDIOL‘S PROCEDURES Western airline men say Acro- flot is actually very lair about sharing business with them, but procedures are tedious. Two more Western airlines are, expected to serve Moscow in due. Airways. the other Pan Ameri- can. Scandinavian Airlincs Sys- tem was first. two years ago. fol- lowed by Finnair. Air France, Sabena, KLM», Air India began this year. Despite an extension of the terminal at Moscow airport. fa- cilities are cramped. Incoming and outgoing passengers and bag- gage are all mixed together. But the western lines feel that business has been worthwhile and will grow. Tourist business from Europe was not only good last a fair extent by the originating airline. Chief benefit is the con- necting business by Russians who are travelling on government af- fairs to far - away areas not served by the Russian airlines. The one lever the Western lines possess is the Soviets” desire to 54$" 449‘ Past 2r 7“ With every good wish for your happiness and geod health. [I], a Johnny's Mayfair Tea Room course. One is British European ~ summer, but can be controlled to, have their own airline flying to! lilorl European points and to North America and SCllLllCas'l Asia. This is the only way Oil grtting concessions from the Rus- sians. They now are flying to Indiap Scandinavia. Amsterdam. Brus ‘sels. and Paris, and will be in London in a matter of months. W. W. 0 ' . ' ’ ‘ 9 n At Christmas, We ' sincerely wish for ' 8 all, happiness of heart and deepest joy of spirit. , LIMITED They have many plans to extend this lli‘i\\t‘1‘l\', ad the more they cxicnzi. il‘L‘ mi“ Signing out they “ill :lzlxe to do uithin Eh. L'viion. Soviet FARMING TRIBE The Shilluk tribe Of the Nil. grasslands in the Sudan are cat. . r-‘orccdcrs and grain farmers. ’7' M—*’—*** *fi-xfifi WELLNtER 1 item pat. 3‘ ghtel‘. MERRY CHRISTMAS We thank you for your pat- ronage during the past year TANTON'S TIRE SERVICE ' R. H. BRITTAIN Your Tip Top Patch Dealer 152 Kent St. Dial 3574 belongs to us Grafton St. East Christmas is a gift that all...butinour, merry-making. let us not * forget the true meaning of the day! ALBERT l.. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS their 0l C no". 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