1 .,vI ' Base Metals 1400 28 A Baska 1000 141/2 21:1/2 12:33 :3 :2 :3 —: gggger 17§:l;l}J 11:-)3 iii/2 3211/2 -1% Madsen 6400 234 221 ‘233 +1 _ Wm, Market 11 arrowly Benetem 1390 225 200 215 -3: Ii‘/I/Ialartit U 85200 110 107 110 +3 lnwerin moderate trading. léiicircooft 7000 115 102 110 M23213, 30$, 33 3;‘/" 33 +, - New York: Market generally B1ackpBay 21; 14 '14 »——3 Marcbn 500 s 8 8 ‘yo; changes narrow. Bmdulac 5000 6!//: 258% 221/’: +314 Maritime 12100 43 45 -47 I , - _ 1 . M t’ 4000 13 1 1 - ' 1 Montreal‘. Market irregularly ggfiizid 1100 111/: 11 111/: -1% Mginlgrre 120 $71 9421;: +1” we!’ 111 llghli lI‘3d1nS- Boymar 1233: ‘E 39;!’ 43 McKen 1000 121/; 121/; 121/; + 1,4 /-——-r B I -“ _/2 12 + ‘-5 Mentor 9000 15 13 13» -2 Bigufirngeef llzgg 51;: 5:3 54;: -5 Merrill 3100 71 69 70‘ -1 Bllmsman 2500 we 51,4 6% fiieliilketrjzran 12323 2;: 22? 2;: C-Met wts 3020 :00 75 so _.2- A ‘ ' : MONTREAL (CP)__The U_S_ ' 295$)’ 7:31/1 711:3 7:31/6 —% '1i{4i:di:orp Sig 171% 1?/2 1:5 ,. . ,., , :7 ' . .._ . 1131- Friday closed at a dis. vbeskirk 3001 7 7 7 1131?-Sire 13753 :31/4 :31/2 1% x int of 1 31-32 per cent in Sfifgtfirac 1g }g’/2 gt‘: $1511/1 Moly 100 $101/2 101/4 1514 --"/s msof Canadian funds, up 3-32. cmb.K_.,y 1500 14 '1,3,,2 '13,/I __ % ,l:,,"°;‘?”‘ 100° 58 63 5” . _ Cm M uti-M 1200 45 45 45 I 11IId.sterl1ng $2.76, up 113- Cock Wu 300 68 so so Nama Cr 51900 20 25 20 . Coldsm; 8;)->3.) 25:4%24:3 5 :4 :7“ Nat Expl 9400 21 20 21 +1 ‘ New Ath -515 27 27 27 Colvmac 1000 51/2 51/: 51/: New on 500 6 5 6 - +1 23330 2:0 2: , 1: +3 New 42:11 3500‘ 22 20 201/; -11/5 — New Delhi 4700 54 50 51 --1 C B t G . * TORONTO (CP) - The stock Conecacad £33 §,/2 3,, 3,6 2 g glcfen 390° 2371 23° 235, Iet staged a mild recovery (2 De ison 023 $12 115/; 117'/. 7- N G:id‘:zl11:'. 14393 1; ‘V 1: 13/?‘ 1 Idaynear the close to pull it- :1: gen wts 0345 375 350 375 N Harri 6000 15 14 ' 14 -1 up from earlier lows but the C Fe‘:°°"°”' 3030023955 2805_ 28055 fiewl Hgsco 2333 11/2 is . I . _ 0 ew un 5 ' 5 - . ,1 8 W_35 mtf smmg e¥‘°“gh,t° C Halllwell 51130 29 271/2 29 +1 N Man :00 27 27 27 +1 ve,pr1ces. rom their third C Marcus 9014 49 4s 49 +3 N Minda 14500 10 9 10 fight decune. 20111“ S 5:194 171/. 171/. - 14 N Mylama 32700 24 2114 24 1110. market opened narrowly C Moshe, 100,, 5 3 ggygouyn $93 g‘/2 $5 :9’ :.and gradually lost ground Con Sud 6830 .70 70 . 70 -:1 N Senator 1000 512. 51/2 596 + 1/1 ‘ noon when it was at its low :23 go 235 +10 Nick ‘Rim 3300 114 110 114 +2 the day_ 1n.mid_afteI-noon Easpmal I 1911 +8 Nipissing 2000 125 122 125 . - 2500 143 145 145 -3 N‘- .4 _ 1 - . . cesbegan to move “I9 and the E Amphi 500 2 5 3 Nlhaniim 332 slit: div” 5% :13: ‘Ily was strongest a few mm, Brunswick 5400 205 250 265 +15 Norioia 1000 5 5 3 mbeforey the close, gzglzd 11534 :34 - ya gor-1.11-tic _ 21:00 10 1o 10 ' W95l€I‘1l Oils Were at their 10WS Camp Chib 11050 460 445 n3§§§§e 231/4 2: 2: :11/2' 'm1d.afternoon but at the close camp RL 1750 745 70'» 745 -5 N Rank 0500 55 52 53 -2 index was off less than 1/4 f;i;;;§f°ri= gggg 9; 8:14 “I1! , lglvrtllsrk tziuez 355 , 3:; 3-is its 1- - . , Orsp wsB50 55 23 §P°1t11l- $1l_11eYs;h°)’Ved hme Te‘ C Malarc 1500 24 231,4 231/. -I Norvalie 2000 131/1 131/... 1314 + 1/4 than 0 _ur _ays announce- Candore 2000 22 22 22 +2 Obaslta 1000 51/2 51/, 51/, 1 1., nntrthat-the United States gov. San-lg/let 27285 154 146 F4 +2 Oka Rare ‘ 1003 -16 151/2 15% prepared to .1:-.."" 11 1:: 1:. 2212 .12 .1: -1 Ike an exception on its 011 Im- Coprand 3534 102 159 152 Orenada 40:0 13 13 1:1 -14. 1-[ 1-estnctlous for Canadzlan Coulee 11100 61 58 61 Pamour 5700 51 50’ 511‘ mducers ' gxiiyggt 131/, 314 4. 1/; gargmaq , 1000 6% 61/2 61/: , Gllfls W,el'eV5l_r°“g in lhe min‘ Daering 2000 25’ 25 2'51/2 :1‘/I Pzirnigst liglii. Ii,’ 1: 13% + % = ghst with gains ranging to 20 De Cour 1000 23 20 2:; Pee Exp! 1033 19 18 10 +21/2 . “and a point. Uraniums fen gelxéite 500 52 52 52 +1 gerron 000 23 20 28 13 em’ 2000 5 5 '5 ioneer 200 130 130 130 - -A nlsllillllly :39?” n°°:1t?1“l ‘IVET9 Dome 1340 5141/. 14 141/. + ts Pitch-Ore 500 51/2 51/, 51,4 yharrowy ower a e cose. Donalda sooo Pow Rou .400 45 43 43 +3 1101 base metals lost frac— E-’=1SiM?f 4000 9 ‘9 9 . . Pl‘ 3°” 15500 10 3 10 +2 ombgmhnd , East M111 6250 60 53 54 _3 Preston 4C-'0 575, 540 7575 +10 ~ , W ,- Elder 21552 70 5 70 +2 Pronto 5000 450 500 400 -50 11 estern 0115 had losses rang- Eldrich Q 1500 25 26 25 _% Pronto wts 4690 30 21- 23 -5 gtd='20 cents but Canada South- El Sol" 3000 13 13 13 gr0sAAirt 7090 125 100 112 +12 .1, went the apposite way.’ Exp A 10500 19 17 19 +1 119 S90 133? 1‘, 11 11 W . Falcon 1239 523% 331/‘ 231,5 , Que Chib 2300 43 42 4.3 " llllllllng 35 cents t0 Other Faraday 3700 154 155 150 Que Lab . 27.000 81/2 31/2 8% +1 (11115 were small. Fara wt: 1235 59 57 57 -3‘ gueMI-it}; -709 575 560 560 , Index cha : _ -. Fla Can 2550 945 .925" 945 .'+‘15 . eta 973 ‘110’ 10' 110 .+5 . 79%., "565 gm‘ "9 01t0'F'rancOeur 1500 01/; s» .4-. -1 Qunston 18500 14. 131/: 14 -1 If!‘ , ‘base metals off -37 , t0 Frobisher 2050 152 150 150 -5 I’~a'—'-‘ore 2000 54 52 54 '47-33.’-7 western oils off .21 to Gaitwln 1000 5 5 5 -92 Rainville 1000 20 20 ’20 -13’: 117.78.. 1 Galkeno 1700 40 .20 40 ilgayrock 3100 109 110 100 +4 " Geco Mines’ 370 880 I"75 830 —1o f‘-X51331‘ ‘ 4100 32% 311 32% —21/ §,";‘e’f‘K5 Genex 1"00 141/2 G111/2 1:1/2 +11/.~. E’--‘=hAlhab 533 4" 40 40 +.2 2 x - - - 2000 12 Toronto Stock Exchange—Feb. 21 g§’,,,s°§§§ 523 5;: 523 __m Rggksvin 4301‘. 311/2 .-1 ~‘ {Quotations 'm_ cents unless marked_ (Ham, 1,00 155 155 1165 San Ant 1200 48 43 1 45 -2 t‘ 11 lot, xd-Ex-dividend, xr—Ex- G10,‘ E3613 1000 51;, 51/, 51/’, Sand Riv ' 250 1111/: 13 13 xw—Ex-warrants.) Vt Gold Ma; 1800 29’ 2'9 __1 §l’leep'nCl' lfigll _‘38 ' 33 +3 _ . - 9 Crarriroy 1375 37 37 .37“ -1 ~"_’°1‘“ 9 5 44" 430 430 -5 5*"'~‘*M*:§l;:s1»°W Close CW‘? drandue 5000 111 105 110 -5”] §!»1€m.3,,H .5100 430 430 +15 _ . Greyhh 1400 21 -20 21 +1’ { '11 9-F 3" 2 42- 42 -2 I 1500 45 43 45 -1 Gum, 2000 11 u 11 +1 S1_l Stand 500 14 14 14 -1 9775 3143/4 13 14% -34- Gunnar 4715 $10 151/4 1'7/a + 14; 515"” 10'‘'‘'- 53 58 58 —1 5142515 495 500 --30 Gunnar ‘w-ts 520 700 685 700/ +5 5‘d°°‘"‘ 1°00 22 32' 22 -1 ‘_l250' 51 51 51 gwgllim 20000 10 ' 91/2 10 + h Stanleigh 2420 162 153 160 -2 1300 17 17 17 +4 Hard Rock 500 10% 101/2 10% Stanlgh wts 3960‘ 00 77 79 . 1000 Har_Mm 2],” 10 ,9 9% _% stanrck 1430 .192 132 190 +1 Headway 32000 61 58 51 +1 Slarra“ 1599" 5 0 6 Heath 2000 71/2 71/. 71/2 SW91’ R ~3‘1°°'385’ 860 850 I-Iollinger 585 $22 211/; 2114- 94 S“””‘’‘.’‘ 25°‘) 222 215 215. -5 Hoyle 1 400 320 320 ‘.320 -10 55’‘‘’‘"““‘° ' " 193 105 103 --2 Hud Bay 387 543 42124 421/1 Tandem. 115°? 12 11 11’/=1 -‘/2 Ind Lake -5000, 101/2 '6' 0 - W $3330 5: 2; 2: +1 Inspiration 1000 55 55 155 .. - . +1 It N’ kl 24:19 5737/ 72 723/ 91 ‘,‘’°‘‘'H' 132"’ 153 159 155 +5 ‘ ,2, Rjfne mm 27 ‘ 26 27‘ ‘‘ ’llIom L 31100, 115 107- 1011 +6 lrlsh Cop 45401 94 77 93 +11 ,},;"n‘$,n 533° ‘287 267 2; I B 200 15' 155 1" .. _, J:1o(:ri)bu:y 15050 12?1‘12o_ 13:. +2 ,‘J.’l'f"§f1a§,°5 1:53 E11: :1 :2 -1 Jaye Expl 12200 55 52 55 -+2 ' , ., _ . _ ' " Jell‘ oe 22000 19 18 111 - 921 U A5"eS‘°5 3°“ 52° -52° '33” -'10 Jolilect 1200 27 25 25‘ -1 UPI‘ C3“ 15°‘? .65. 55 - 65 ‘"3 Jonsmith 1500 11 11 11 :',?;““’°‘ £03 532% 233/4 22“/4 + ‘/1 Kenville 1000 0 5 0 l” ‘ . 5 + '6 ,. .. V10.-am _ ,0 0 126 125 126 -.2 Kerr Add 400 $177/s 173/4 17% v . _ Kerr Lake 42400 196 185 191 +0 .‘l’."“‘e Am "9" 51° 5°“ 500 Kilembe 900 120 115 115 V °°“°“ 10°" 20 2“ .3" —1‘/2 Kilem wts 2325 30 so 35 +1 l"V’.,l“al“’ 1°90 5% ‘W’ 5‘/I Kirk Hud 1000 61/21 6% 6% 3 ‘"5 1°“ 3° 30* 3°. -8 . - . Wiltsey 28000 20% .1909 20 Kirk Mm 14000 52 51 51 -2 Labrador . 45; $151,; 151/4 151/4-1,4. W‘”,H”%’ 1779 141 135 141 +2 we as -7 11 -2 L Dufault 1600 so so so -3 , Lake Ling 2500 9 9 9 401505 1000 15 15 15 -3 L 1. 4. .— -3- 35 __1 Curb . . UP L:It:hAm 2:03 Ii; ‘11: 110 -2 3111010 2°“ 39° 39“ 93“ +5 . . . . Y ‘on Can 500 03 53 113 +3 nun, , _ and save on Perfec- Lencourt 1000 10 10 10 + 1/2 F » . lllilk‘-at T M Llewen a Lexindin 20000 544 5 51/: + In “L5 1 -.-. - yr! 5- 3 2 Amal Leduc 1250 23 22 22 ‘6.89 a case Check our LL Lac 1200 131 176 17 + ‘A 31000 20 19 20 -1 y y _ . L g 4500 4% 41/ 41,5 Anchor , r outstanding bargains. L(()):1eIlOa 8150 so 55' 59 -1 Ana“-1°-Am :33 ‘:78: _+_i° .1 " ' Lorado wts 700 37 36' 36 --1 A5'flm9T3 ,_ _ e the Montague Play- Louvict 500 121/2 121/e 121/4 + 1/2 Bailey §3A "1005 '6} 73:04 732% +5 at “see H Th Lyndhst 10700 231/: 23 .231/2 + 11 Ball 5 0/4 Pr 40” $234 - W’ 9.3’ Macassa 3950 2119 280 205 Britalta 339 150 150 150 191;” H-allhlrefl-acga comedy In I ‘ - ID, on y, Feb. 24. - - -.0 ,,st§§;]1;n;e0- by Eldon Women», T1-¢wefl:n_g III the 11.15.. VALLEYFIELD I K . Congregation ~S -_-Orwfell I-Isead eep . day. !_ ervices or un- . - ,,M:b_ru§ry12§.I; Valleyfield. In touch . grw-91 -» ee Iver 3 p. m.- 4 p I 1 l 9 9 MW Head 7.30 p. m, R... F, with home-—re-ad ,_ . “Will. Minister. . s'p_ ‘ . . C11argeI;vIETE,lR’S BAY Pastoral V the t enfi Association, met in 19th; ‘adeler s Hall on February ‘ . ‘ and‘Gree19S_ of the St. Peter's . l1l)ellCl()usI}1“(A)7t1Ctl'l Iliharges served a mm 111‘ ey’ supper. Rev. . , . __ WdSA. siwrpe of Scum was Keep In touch with home news , and .l3C}l{ea1§§Ir' CLloyd Anderson sports, finance, pol Itics andcurreni 1 ac . “miller faV0rit‘,:11,‘:;':TlnSs*}I31*(’i0Wa events. Canada Weekly Review —— M ya . ’ - - Mmjurgleafiy hymn sing. Fulton the only Canadian paper edited and ,gl3§Bdsev:i}ailingt(i‘i1d1i)1n fllayilen published in Great Britain is on sale on en a se ec- . 3-_ . at leading hotels and news-stands. YOUR 00,, t , Fast cable news gives you a weekly tom; t ,nI‘y Jamboree Is . H . »dh lay Iiiylt) G~Q°1‘g€t0\v11 next Satur- report on Canadlcm '3 cms 0" ap- anq.R3~‘Qlk Wlih 2 hours of Western penings. iullwed bfl ltoll songs and music Inmmod Y 2 hours of Old time stage aign dancing. Stars of TV. you 4Il1T)(1il1I‘0S o‘é°’€3,ii“§ re? ON SALE EVERY FRIDAY me n ‘ %,,en71_1:5a11:I(1i dancing. Doors AT NEWS AGENTS ' ‘ = m. - Tgllllren _ Donétdulfts 65 cents everywhere In the UK. awn Han G torget The ad atu; .' eflrgc own next only pea-com} ‘lay night Feb. 22. ’ “ ‘ WA 10111 TEAILY MARKET QUOT 0 011 the R.C.M.P’s. list of "Wanted men. Left 0 right: sfrederick McMurrer, 36_ Edlward R. c. M. P. WANT ‘FOUR WA, - These four men a former em Island Dloyee of the Prince salesman wanted for robbery William O‘COnnor_. 30, wanted William Adams, Catharines, wanted for fraud; §l())'l“iI‘irIi.i‘nI"(:(ril(:: Z1V‘githw‘aix(1)It1:(Ilme;t S “Ck Meagihel‘, 26, a Toronto Orit for miiiiderl and Daniel at Keremoes, B.C., for attemp- ted murder. ‘- (CP Wirephoto) ATIONSW Cabanga. 2000 36 35 35 -——1 Calalta- 2300 59 59 59 +2 Cal Ed 345 $189/4 18 181/4 C Oil Lds 20) 16.1 160 161 .—9 C 011 L wts 200 85 85' 85 +5 CS Pete’ 9340 380 370 370 -35 Cdn Atl Oil 600 400 395 395 -10 C Br Emp 9500 30 '29 30 - C Chieftn 4100 98 96 98 C Deca wts 5000 8 7 8 -— 1/} Cdn Dev 1235 565 553 565 +5 C High Or 500 46 ' 46 46 —-1 C Homestd 1100 220 218 220 C Husky I325 $11 10"/5 1]. C Hisky wts M0 490 490 490 C ‘Prospect 1400 150 ‘ 148 150 +2 (151110 011 100 125 125 125 -—B Cent Del 2099 680 675 63') Charter Oil ‘I200 175 173 173 -2 C Allenbee 1000 81/2 8% 8% + 11%‘ C Dragon 1000 28 27 '28 ‘C Mic Mac 8200 275 260 265 -4 C West Pete 100 560 560 560 -5 Cree 011 100 350 350 350 -23 Dev-Pal 3300 110 110 110 —5 Dome Expl 100 825 825 825 -5 Duvex 21179 9 8 8 -1 Excelsior 1000 41 43 43 ‘+3 Fargo .1030 575 .505 570 -21 Gen Pete 200 325. 325 325 ——30 Home 011 A 677 315% 157/. 157/. -14 Home Oil 3 280 $151/s 15% 15% —- 1/s H B Oil G 138-! $l6% 163/9 161/2 — IA; I-lumber 2600 98 96 93 +1 ‘ KANKS . Mont 553 54334 431/4 431/2 + 1,4. NS 155 $3434 54”/I 543/4 — 1/4 Comm ‘ 560 $45 443/1 45 + 3/3 Royal 190 $641/4 641/. 641/. —V:g Tor-Dom 140 $4134 411/4 413/4 + 3/4 INDUSTRIALS Alumini 1658 $271/4 27 27 _ c Brew 705 111 101/. 11 + 3/. D Steel 100 $21 21 21 + ‘A Inland ‘ 55') 050.1 63/, 55/, ._ 1/3 Pbina New 500 $65/s 61/2 6% + 1/; Simpsciis 81’ 3171/11 1.6%; 17 — 1/; Stedman 3'35 $2754 271/2 27% + 1/4 Wainwrit , 10.0 1:30 330 320 +5 Walk,New 1170 $2514 2014 261/. ‘ ' Total sales: 2,539,000. MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By The Canadian Press ‘ Net Stock Sales High Low Close Cl1’ge ' INDUSTEIALS W Copper 7745’. G37: _8 ._ 31/, Trans C PL 4950 $273/4 207/,1. 271/. 1/, Roe AV Can 476”. :”~"27/5 13311’ 137/. + 1/, Mass-Har 4475 ' Trans-Mt 4232 3; , OILS - Anchor 31000 2') 19 20 __1 Un'0i1s 30675 2.18 211 214 ——4 Midcon 9900 70 68' 69 -2 C Br Emp 9500 an 29 ‘ 30 Barnat 223000 49 39 -45 +6 RIpck.‘.’ 9266 14 14 14 Belcher 175850 103 87 91 --10 Zenmac 84900. 29 25 231/, 1 Int Ran 826.0 27 26 ' 27 61900 28 26 21'} Nama Cr IMONTREAL MONTREAL (CP)—The Mont- real and Canadian stock markets late Friday recovered somewhat from an early decline and closed mixed: , Refining oils were htill down at the close. International Petrol- eum was Off 21/1, at a new‘ low of 321/2. Pipelines recovered from their; bottoms but closed T on the downside. T.rans - Mountain fin- ished with a loss Of 1/2 at 43‘/2. It» dropped to a new low of 41% during the day. Base metals, beverages and miscellaneous stocks were up- Goodyear gained 1% at a new high of 48. Utilities, constructions, news- prints and steels were mixed. Mums and Oils "were lower. Bailey Selburne A lost 20 cents. at 7.55 and Hollinger 5/s at 213/4. The “exchanges closing aver- ages show banks up .16 at a new high of 47.71, utilities Off .3 at 137.5, industrials off .5 at golds off 1.14. at 67.62. MONTREAL CLOSING srocxs l The (}u‘1r<7:a11 9a,<.ze 5 1 L. S. Woolfrey, who chose as/his . Livingstone and Carliton Hume. ’ 'Trio Given 30 'market _ on average. K Thursday. -North American Avia.tion; off % 237.7, combined -off ..5 at 204.3, ' papers off .49 at 1,097.80 and. Feb. 22, 12-52‘ l 51.1 Ierol Ht-2-id A-.1 Little sounds The funeral of the late Lemuel MacLean of Little Sands took Place from Litt‘e Sands United Church on Friday, Feb. 21. The service was conducted by Rev. text: Cor: 15:55, “Death where is thy sting, 0 grave where is thy v1ct0ry.” Hymns sung were Jesus” Higher Ground” and “Sale In The Arms Of Jesus”. He leaves to mourn, his wife, Myrt‘e, and two sons, Malcom and Floyd, Little Sands, also two brothers and four sisters. Pall- bearers: Edwin MacKenzie, Mal- com A. MacKenzie. Neil Mac- Neill, Bruce Stewart, Ma'cOm Days For Theft Found guilty of theft in City Police Court yesterday morning three residents Of Peters Road were each sentenced to serve 30 days in the Queens County Jail by Magistrate K. M. Martin. The charge involved a tire and wheel valued under $50.00, the property of W. G. Barbour Ltd. All three ‘cases had been re- manded from February 19th.’ Two city residents charged with being drunk and incapable were each sentenced to 20 days, and a Halifax resident remand- ed from February 19th, was fi11ed $5 and costs or two days on the same charge. ~ Also appearing at the same session of the Court, a resident of Cardigan, charged with Vag- rancy, was given a 20-day sus- pended sentence. MYSTERY SOLVED? LONDON (AP)—-—S0viet scholars- have deciphered part of the writ- ing on Easter Island’s prehistoric stone tablets,‘ Moscow radio said Wednesday and will soon com- plete the first full version of the picture writing. Solving the mys- tery of the tablets’ inscription could unravel one of the world’s great archaeological riddles. Bell , 41% Mass-Hat 6 Brazil (S3/s M c Toff 51 1/4 Bldg Prod 38 N St. Car 213/4 C Cement 391/4 ‘-?.7:'11.11da 3'Z1.«‘z C Cement pr 281./s Price 405/; C Bnk Com /‘-3'12 Que Pow 2'37/s dn Brew 273/4 Royal Bank 641/2 Cf“ Brew pr 28".-34 St L Corp 13”’/s CPR 233/a Shawin 243/4 Sear'1'a}ns 2"S“/.1 St-xv‘ 43 I D Bridge 22, Walker 26% Dom Tar 1‘ l‘.~A.\.'AT)IAN Foundation 18% Cons Pap 31-"/4 Fraser . 24 Ford 74 31 GT Lakes NEW YORK NEW YORK‘ (AP)—Tl1e stuck relapsed into s111g§:ish- ness Friday and dipped slightly. Volume slipped to 1,700,000 shares compared’ with 2,060,000 The Associated Press average of 60 ‘stocks dipped 20 cents to $159.30 with ’ndustrials down 10 cents, rails down 20 cents and utilities down 30 cents. Standard Oil (New Jersey) was the most ‘active stock, un- changed at 48 on 42,600 shares. Second was Lorillard up 15/3 at 401/2 on 31,300 shares. Third was at 261/son 25,200 shares. V Hudson Bay mining’ gained 1% and International Nickel V2 to lead Canadian issues on the New York ex~c‘ha,11ge. Canadian Pa- cific and Distillers - Seagrams were up 1/5 each and Walker- Gooderham 1/4. Fargo oils lost 1/9 and Preston East Dome 1-16 in the Canadian section of the American ex- change. Molybdenite gained 1.-16. \Wl1at Stocks Did Fri Thur Advances 327 317 Declines 499 503 Unclianged 287 265 Total issues 1113 1085 sNEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS ' By The Canadian Press By ‘The Canadian Press Abitibl 27"/0 How Smith 29 .Ablt pr , 241/2 Hud Bay Min 421/; Asbestos 2.81/4 Imp Oil 39 Bank Mont 43% Int Nick . 72% Bathurst A 411/4 Int Pete Beth Steel 39. Kennecott 79% Borg Warner 27% Monty W 33’/4 C and 0 521/s NY Cent 14'/2 Cons Edison 473/4 Radio Corp 34 El Auto El 261/I Std Oil, NJ 471/2 Gen Elec 60% Utd Aircraft 541/4 Goodyear '71 Vanadium 30%: Gt Nor Ry 331/s .West11gso Int T and T 29"/s v . 32174 Blue Cross’- HERE’S‘ WHY: . A Mn.fl‘ofi§ plan of lowest cost. 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An excellent sheet of ice helped the contestants to show Off their By ROBERT RICE _ Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL (CF) - Experts -who examined the wreckage Of a DC-4 airliner that crashed in‘ a Quebec bog last August with the loss of 79 lives agreed Friday the plane was intact when ltcrashed. Their testimony still ‘left the real cause of the crash -. Can- ada’s worst aviation disaster-an unsolved mystery. The pattern of the plane’s parts indicated, they said, that it plunged ‘at a 70-da- gree angle—almOst straight down -‘into the ground at a high speed-possibly as high as 300 miles an hour. ’ med costumes. Judging was at 9 o'clock and was followed by an hour’s skate. After the prizes were presented, } treats were passed out to all chil- dren present. - TOP LEFT: first prize Snow Experts Say MCA Plane ‘ lntaciwhen It Crashed . ' ' , no evidence was discovered to in-1 dicate ‘that structural failure, lightning, .an explosion or a fire aboard the plane could have been the cause of the crash. A three-man board holding a public inquiry into the crash heard three witnesses on wreck- age, Gordon Rayner of Moncton, N.B., chief inspector for Mari- time Central Airways;_ J. O. Noury and Edgar Aubin, both of the Montreal office of the trans- port department. 1,‘ '- PATCHED UP DEBRIS They told of trying‘ to piece to- gether a picture of the plane from -a scattered jigsaw puzzle of debris near Issoudun, Que., 15 The various testimony showed Georgetown Lady Dies -- 85 The death o1_M1-s. J. D. Mac- 86th year occurred on February '15th, following -a brief illness. Left to mourn are three sons, Daniel and Frank at home, and John in Souris; two daughters, Mrs. J.’ D. Lanigan or Cambridge, P. E. 1., and Mrs. Patrick Gid- dings of Lower Montague; and one sister, Mrs. John F. Leighti- zer of Charlottetown. The largely attended funeral Patriot every day . . . subscribers-that many . THE GU l Cormack of Georgetown in her_ was held on Monday from her late residence to St. George’s Church, St. George’s where Re- quiem High Mass Wa.s celebrat- ed by Rev. Bennett MacDonald. Rev. 0wen¢Kiggi11s of George- town was presenit in the sanc- tuary. Pallbearers were Joseph Gotell, Howard MacLean, Donald King, John D. Morrison, Bernard Kee- nan and William Lanigan. Services at the grave were con- ducted by Rev. Bennett Mac- Donald, ‘assisted by Rev. Owen WORKINGVFOR You EVERY DAY! When you place a Want Ad. it appears in nearly 20,000 copies of The Guardian and The Evening story to that number of Guardian and Patriot of their families. That’s the big reason Want Ads produge quick results-economically! Phone In Your Ad Now TO 8506 ‘ ‘ Classified Advertising Dept. of THE EVENING P Kiggins. telling your advertising homes, plus the members ARDIAN and ATRIOT NEARLY 20,000 VSALESMEN . PRIZE WINNERS‘ Ar SOURIS CARNIVAL Fairies, Barbara McLaren and Joanne McKenzie. TOP RIGHT: «second prize March of Dimes, Carol Ann Power and Lynn Ann Roach. BELOW LEFT: third prize, Bride and Groom,_ Betsy Mc- I l miles southwest of Quebec City. Mr. Rayner’s evidence was lbased largely on on,-the-spot sur- veys. ‘ “The aircraft was very badly broken up,” he said."‘It would appear that the aircraft hit the ground at a very high speed at approximately 70 degres from horizontal while ‘heading on a course of 150 degrees magnetic.” He felt the aircraft must have plummeted from an altitude of at least 71,000 feet and probably higher to /break up-almost ex- plode—on im.pact..“I would not think a man had any control over it,” he added, when questioned whether the plane could have been out of control when’ it crashed. ‘ . Cormac and Shelley Peters. V BELOW RIGHT: fourth prize, Twins, Eric and Gerard.Gallant. 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