....re.... .....,A. C-.,... .. .1;-.24-...-er .. .— 1- .-..-;.'..--5..27r....7 "'. H. .,.....Ee.. DAILY MARKET QU OTATIONS -- l_\'en\‘ille 3500 51/, 5 63, '\ 110.1 15101.: 10; 12:7: 4, 1,4, }_ 400 175 175 175 -10 p.-~ THE CA.\"Al)lA.\' PRESS .K,,k Hm, £33 62 or; 6: +5 1 no. Market higher in ac-,‘n:i_rlc Min 1303 45 441.4 4:2‘; - 04 1,‘. 1- 'ra'..:;g_ llxrk Town 1000 10 10 10 \‘(-".1 A Market higher; Laibradrir 1385 $15 147.3 147.3 .1 1/8 gorrw [)l’0fil taking. "I:a,‘;e C3" 35?“ 110, 155, 105 V -1 - — 3”’ Ling 100 101.2 1012 101. 1 .\l-2-ii real: .‘»lall(el stronger in L On 3000 23 25’ 25” *4 1:1"-"_‘?f_l€>:f_‘73fl‘lI7l€.-_ LLsnao;e :40 445 430 445 Leitch 393352 1:2 12 12%;?) CURRENCIES w -- Lexzndin 3350 5 43;, 41,72 _ ,/a LL Lac 1200 205 190 "1902 MONTREAL (CF) - The U.s.l}g;*1f§a 2000 412K 2.41.4 41/. dollar Tuesday closed at a dis-‘,y',,,,,‘:_,:,’t ‘gag ill’ +1 grunt of 3 9-32 per cent in terms : Lyndht 400., 1,, 19., 2,, _1 of Canaclian funds. down 1/g,‘I4["“>;‘ 4075 31,4 av, 31,4 +1 P(lll‘ll(l sterling $2.72 1-16, down'§,§§;,f 1:333 26g‘-0 25;‘/2 2631': 7-16. Malartic r300 92 92 92 I-5 - i‘\‘1:?:lagtoU 103400 8 7 7 "1 '00 50 TORONTO “‘*‘’“°" 3°00 52- “-54 ii. Maritime 12900 50 42 -3” Martin 32700 25 2- '25,, __ TORO.\'TO fCP)——Base metals ’,{}§‘;‘;f§u''n 1300 30 13 302-135 and western oils were up about Mclntyre 3%/2 3,: §Z,/ -‘*4 of a point on index while golds McKen 14100 19 16 13 ‘ +3 closed with a .02 gain on the 1240 3 0 8 +1 stock market Tuesday. Mentor iggg gl +2 Golds managed to squeeze out Merrill mo 63” 57”‘ “C +1 an index gain but advances were ,%,°d‘*‘_ Uran 11300 11 9 10 +114 small. Campbell Red Lake was ‘,‘.’.‘"‘ 375° 96 93 93 -2 . ll llllken . 9200 2.30 227 223 3 one of the bigger losers, down 15 Min Corp 1200 $10 10 10 + cents in early trading, but it ftdiin-ore 0000 14174 14 1414 + 1,4, closed off five at $8.35. wt 25333 $2113/. 21 21% + 44 Headway was the heaviest is- Monet: 3100 33/89:? ‘,2 +45 sue traded, adding 11 cents to 71 Multi-Jm 17200 53 50 50 +5 on 177,000-share turnover. New 14000 24 22 22 Mylamaque was another active New Alger 1223 2; 2: 2‘; "'1 issue, trading 138,500 shares fol- New Ath 3300 27 25 27 +3 lowing an underwriting. It lost 1 Newpelnl 9000 50 47 40 -1 t at 19 N Dicken 2400 243 240 245 ‘+1 cen ' _ N Fortune 3009 121,; 11% 12% Western oils closed generally N Goldvue 2500 51,4 544 514-” higher with Bailey Selburn a big llflgam 3125 14 14 14 +1 winner, up 55 cents at $8.55. Ne,w“’,‘m° gggg ig 13 13 +1 Fargo, North Canadian and Oon- N Kelore 3000 0‘ 171,4 13% :1“ solidated Mic Mac were other Newlund 1675 10 15 10 -14 winners. iiiiififi 1500 25 24 24 -4 Index gains: golds .02 to 82.29; ‘N My,a',',,, 2: 187‘; 1; 1 base metals .78 to 149.90; west- Newnor 1000 7 7 7 ~ ern oils .67 to 129.72. §ici°";!-14:‘ 102.00 5 5 5 TORONTO CLOSING srocxs - -- ' ‘ “ 3‘ ‘ *1 By The Canadian Press lgltldmug I 160 M4 156 +11 Toronto Stock Exchange—May 0 No,-.Acm¢ 50° 1; 1: 1: (Quotations in cents unless marked 3. N I——Odd lot, xd —— Expdividend, xr—Ex- Ngfizfifl,‘ “:2 "06’; + V‘ rights. xw——Ex-warrants.) Norlarfic 9700 13% 12 13% :12 Net stock Bales High Low Close Ch'xc ggrrgitd 10353 fl 23 2;: MINES N Acad Uran 1000 G 0 0 N°§{§‘,§",. 120733 :3 43% 53% +,"“' Agnico 503 52 52 52 +1 Nmhp 770,, 3,5 305 305 :5 Akajtcho 5900 52 5o 51 +1 mm, A M 1850 m 225 m . -1 Alba EXDI 2.00 4% A14 4% North Can 400 110 110 110 +9 Algom 1675 5161/: 16% 16% — ‘A Obaka 3000 51/; 41/; 41,5 ._1 Algom wts 1150 595 590 590 O’Brien 4000 49 4.0 40 -1 Am Larder 8000 221/; 21 22 -1 ogama 200° 5% 5% 5% 'Amal Rare 6505 40 37 40 Oka Rare 1000 15 14 15 +3 Am Nephe 2400 70 70 70 omen-y 3000 15 15 15 A“*"°°“ 333 45 45 45 Opem 1000 715 705 710 +9 Am! Rollyn 1000 30 30 30 Orenada 3000 13 12% 13 Arcadia 1000 16% 16% 16% -IA omihy 2500 31 30 30 __ll Area 43700 104 94 103 +10 oiko 2000 261/, 25 36% T 1);} Ar.ion 1000 9% 9% 9% — I6 Pamowr 1500 56 56 56 +1 Atlin-Ruf 11200 24 23 23 Paramaq 1000 s 0 e + -,4 Aumacho 10500 16% 14 101,5 +1 Parbec 5000 s s 0 + I/.. Aumaque 7000 12 11 11 Pardee 2094 46 15 46 +1 Aunor 400 245 245 245 +5 Pat,” 500 4,5 45 -.45 +2 Bankfield 5000 9 V4 9 8 raymat. 4200 14 10 16 +1 Barnat 57765 44 40 -1.‘! +2 Pen-on 1500 27 251,5 _- 15 Buy Exp! 5000 73 73 73 Pioneer 1000 170 160 168 +1 Base Metals 6500 20 20 20 Placer 275 310% 10% MFA Baska 37300 25 24 24% +,.JA Pr Bord 4000 G 6 6 B—Duq 16500 25% 23 25% +356 jpreton 700 005 595 595 -10 Beav Lod 2000 16 16 16 Promo 1700 4,50 44,5 450 +5 Belcher 2700 100 97 97 Pro Air 2700 m 110 113 -5 Belleterre 5100 300 200 299, +99 one Chib 1100 44 4.4 44 +1 Birroft 3250 no 100 100 +1 Que Lab 1500 6 6 6 -1,4 Bidcop , 1000 19 19 19 Que Lia; zoo 500 495 300 Black Bay 1500 25 25 25 +2 Q Metal 2500 94 92 94 +4 Bordulae 500 also 81/: av. Quinton 1500 15 15 15 +1 Bouscad 1500 11 31,4 10 +1 Quemont 420 915 900 205 +5 Bouzan 1800 35% I5 35 —21fi Rayrock 1850 87 87 87 -3 B0ymar 37000 9% 8% 8% -1 Rexpar 18200 66 G3 66 +1 Broul Reef 1000 53 52 53 +1 Rix Auiab 1100 37 3395 37 +2 Brnhrst 2000 4% 4% 4% Roche 21700 16 14% 16 +1 Brunswick 200 255 255 356 +10 Rockwin 5600 32 30% 31 Buffad 5100 6 6 6 Rowan Con 1000 7% 7% 71,5 Buff Ank 10000 99 84 95 +9 St Michael 2500 9 8% 0% + 1/. Buff 111. 3500 01/4 510 01,4 +1 San Ant 2300 55 52 55 +3 Camp Club 510 495 405 490 -5 Sand Riv 10000 13 1214 121,5 -— 1.0 camp RL 2:100 055 325 935 -5 Sherritt 2795 405 400 -.5 Cdn Astoria 1000 7 7 7 Sil Miller 7532 09 07 57 +1 c Dyno 2725 39 37 a7 -1 sn Stand 1000 10 16 16 +114 c Malart 4500 25 2:-11,5 as Sicoe 4105 02 59 02 +2 C N Inca 2000 17 17 17 +1 Stdeona 1500 19 19 19 - 1/. Can-Erin 10500 20 13 19% -— la Stanleish 1575 100 155 160 Can-Met 3030 138 135 138 +4 stanrck 2100 247 229 247 +5 C-Met wts 1500 04 02 04 +1 Starratt 15000 6'/2 ‘as 01,4 Captain 54500 19% In 181/; -— IA Steelny 17300 12 11 12 + 1,4, Caribou 500 59 09 so -1 Steep R 7213 925 905 no +10 Cassiar 200 775 775 775 Sud. Cont 500 6 6 ‘ 6 Castle 800 3.30 330 390 +5 -Sulhvap 1600 200 109 190 -- Cayzof 200 400 «)0 400 +5 Sylvamto 1425 114 112 11! Cent Pat 5000 110 105 110 +2 Tzck-H 1400 165 104 155 Chib Jac 1450 35 34 35 +1 Temaz 100 130 130 130 +1 Chlb-Kay 500 11 11 11 +1 ’I'fI0m 1. 600 70 70 79 club M 2000 02 so so -3 Tlara. 3000 5 0 0 Chimo 4000 53 51 52 +1 Tomhfll 2500 30% an 30 -1 Ooch will 11525 515 305 310 +5 Trim Re 3000 15% 14 15 + V: Cody-Reco 500 14 14 14 +1 '1‘}’m Chlb 3000 20 19 20 coin Lake 4500 1314 13 is Ult-Show 5000 35 94 34 -2 Coldstrm 15700 25 241/; 241/; + V; U Mmm! 500 19 19 19 Coniagas 500 57 57 57 +1 U Abeto 550.640 630 030 -5 Con-Key 1000 so 90 so +1 Un Keno 900 395 300 395 +5 c Bellekeno 1500 15 13 13 . U Mont 6200 c Callinan 11500 15 14 15 + V; Upp Can 1500 65 as as c Denison 4255 $1444 141/. 141/4 Vandoo 4200 7 7 7 c Den wts 5455 550 540 540 Venture 410 5241/. 2414 24% -1/0 c Discovery 1300 295 no 291 -3 violam 1000 118 117 110 Con Gillies 2000 7- 7 7 +1 Waite Am 650 .550 550 550 cc. Arrow 2500 25 23 :3 Werner 1000 - 9 9 9 c Halliwell 10000 as Con Howey 1000 200 C Marben 700 31 C Marcus 6115 67 Con M S 950 317% C Mogul 2780 120 C Morrison 5000 20 (‘ Mosher 1970 61 Con Negus 39891 35 c Northlaud 000 30 C Persh 1000 10% C Red Pop 500 9 C Regcourt 2000 131/2 C Sannorm 10000 8 . Con Sud 2000 -/2 whenyousullertrom palnof 171-; C Tunssten 19230 13% Headache, Neuralgia or J 73° 33° Muscular aches you wantto Cnnrand 2260 130 stop that pain E92! - - - 80 Coulee 55900 72 take Asp1nn!Atabletstarts “"52 geslaui‘ igcog 12% disintegrating almost the Instant you owpa . - - ' Cum 15440,, 25 take It_-starts to relieve that pain D’Aragon mo 21 almost instantly. Deer Horn 500 14 Dome 900 $15 A/mrysAskFor Dnnalda 4500 14 East Mal 10100 159 E251 Sull 11380 170 Easl Met 14000 7175 » 3 East Min 7200 41 A oer 13025 81 F.ld1'ich 2500 28% El Sol 1500 11% Eureka« 8649 24 Exnl All 4000 131/: Falcon 1425 $24 Earaday 3825 I43 ara wts 545 55 55 55 ——5 Aw/‘a Fed Kirk 2000 7 ‘av. 7 + 1,2 ” Fl‘5lll(‘l)El.lI‘ 5000 7 7 7 + ‘,5 MAY Wobisher 1420 100 100 169 +2 gov: ‘ Ga‘-twin 19500 I0‘.-ll 91/2 0% Galkcno 3000 09 07 67 -1 Giant YK 040 045 535 045 -5 gllacier 100 195 195 195 ' xenn U an 500 ll 1] 11 —-1 Goltlcrestr 0000 12 12 12 ] 0(1)’ 0],? D01-'5! Gold Eagle 12000 9 B1,’, 9 +1 Fidgecing none-picking and 1 Gold Man 1000 an 30 30 +114 tormenting’ rectal itch are often Grnh Bous 4500 9 816 9 + ‘>6 telltalesignaofpin-_W0rms...ugly Grandrny 27322 35 541, 30 +1 parasites that medical experts say Cranduc 000 130 120 130 +2 mfes:oneoutotfeveryt,h,reeP°fl°f: Grvrhk 11000 19 17% 19 + 44 °¥3*?H'n°d~ Em” f’“'“l“-if my Gulch 10500 11 10 11 +2 “Wm” “ml “°" km" ' ' ,1 Gulf Lead 500 a 0 3 T° 3°‘ "d -"f “-‘°“°i.“-”1é..’?e°.ie.. Gunnar 4015 517 we 167’. tneymustbe,k111ed.inuiuidnly And Gunnar “'13 316' 013 735 810 +3 ‘fie’? ‘h°ya1;‘é‘f';nwhac ¢l)A\;NE'S Gmmm 1950“ 9 3 9 +1 §7E1:{thd:F:(§l’<} does . . . kills Pin- Halmon 12100 on 63 64 -—a worm, quickly and easily. Then Hard Rock 3300 W5 in ll.’/2 they are expelled from the system liar-mu 3000 14 1214; 14 +1 in a normal manner and you 01* Ileatiuay 17700 72 65 71 +12 free of them. Heath '7': 7 Z’ I —* ’/9 Foryourpwnsakegnii Stabs?-lg: 0'- a 50371 31: 5 N2 « ‘/9 of :.;r~.ur children‘ “nut getstaneé Hi"h-P-ell 10.: 110 1.1 1*-0 +5 d?“ ‘ P“? ‘?“.“'ea 3,6 V; first sign gfivlgllflfif 500 31 ~74 Tl:-:4 -1§l)t'-‘,4 In (V:f1g;n'{';.;.gr:]Ss giarfncegfimbumed 0.1 0 2 11>’ 420 ‘I ~ .' - bl . Hun Hay 31"“: 4:’ 43”” “ *5 they pgrriilslritfetznaizrgdfi tlirgdgh “‘m"‘P“m 5577 '3" “V 2 ‘M + 1 mfilousfamilies lnrl 1.-ate 5000 .;u ._, ii are e"_e,‘.f°1,e sure to ask our druggist illsnuuation 112.1 1 .30 30 V , for JAYNE'S,fflIn0U8 or worm rem- '" \!ckel 2487 Sill v,» Tl‘: l‘.‘4 ' 7‘ Edie; for over one hundred Yearl- lm Ran 37000 2:21; 2412 25‘: r '7’: , ‘M1 £00 700 107 104 107 +2 iron Ray 1200 170 170 170 I -114091.: 3 00 119 llti l‘:9 —-l ‘l‘'‘ Exp! 71:: 5' 04 07 +1 .1011 rue 4100 1/7 l6 l7 -1 .1.-n..r1.~e 2500 171 12 12 J «llvllvi mm 321-, 221, 3212 + ‘>2 ‘M ~'0l\n1;th mm or, 91., 9k; -—l "We: :55: 40 47 43 —-1 w Malar 500 6 6 0 - 1,4 Willey 6100 141/2 14 I4 —-1 Yk Bear l2C>O0 120 112 118 --1 Zulalsa 2500 19 19 19 —' vi Curb Bululo 632 3. 390 390 Gape Cop z20 322 22 22 Pain 200 305 300 305 OILS Acme Ga 2500 19 19 19 All Box 7 00 45 44 44 +1 Anchor 26500 21V: 20 21 -1 Anglo Am 200 885 885 8:25 Aamera 192.5 200 195 195 Bailey SA 2760 8.5 800 855 +55 Bailey S or 100 $23 23 23 Bail S 5"/ipr Z140 $2.2 21"/a 21"/a Banff 1400 160 160 1601 +2 Britalta 2815 165 163 165 +5 Cabanga 1800 38 38 38 Cal Ed 600 S203/A 201/2 203/14 + 3/is C Oil Ld 2920 175 165 175 + CS Oi! wt 3100 75 72 75 +10 Cdn All Oil 400 4.50 415 415 -10 C Chieltn 8000 94 92 93 +2 C Dec wt 21500 2 1/2 2 +1% Cdn Dev 4600 540 520 530 +10 C Hometd 1765 185 175 185 +6 C Huky 3449 $12 11% 12 + Va C I-Iuky Wt 1120 370 540, 570 +45 C Propect 1100 175 174 175 +2 Cdn W0 333 116 116 116 +1 C Williton 500 125 125 125 +10 Cano Nat 300 110 110 110 Cent Del 149443 760 740 ‘750 +15 Conro 3000 61/2 6 61/6. -— lb C Dragon 1000 X1 23 23 +1 C Mic Mac 2000 267 256 267 +17 Con Peak 666 61/2 61/3 6% C Wet P 780 745 735 740m—5 Cree Oil 200 375 370 370 Cree wt 2925 190 185 185 Dev Pal 29435 150 124'} 150 +18 Dome Exp] 500 97\5 9'75 975 +35 Fargo 2385 700 670 700 + 50 Gen Pete 400 305 306 305 —-20 Gen Pet A 620 290 290 290 Gr Plain 700 318% 18 18% + % Highwood 4000 22 20% 22 + V: Home Oil A 972 $163.’; 16% 16 5/4+ 5!: Home Oil B 4768 $163/4 16 16% + ‘:6 H 3 Oil G 315 316% 16% 161/: Jupiter 500 220 220 220 +1 Medal 1141 50 243 250 +8 Midcon 32220 112 109 110 Mill City 2884 21 21 21 N Britol 21700 B 6 ‘ 7 +2 N Chlmb 1000 115 115 115 .+6 N Cont 1200 30 30 30 +2 N Ga Exp] 1600 130 120. 120 +4 N superior 166 105 105 105 --5- NC Oil 1240 390 370 390 +30 NCO wt V 100 168 168 168, NCO pr 460 832 311.6 3% +1 Northld 3040 22 Z 22 +4 Pac Pete 1010 $17 16% 16% ~— ‘A; Pan Wet 1000 27 M 27 —-.2 Permo pr 1900 172 165 170 Petrol 2600 55 5 55 +5 Prairie Oil 1000 275 275 275 +4 Provo Ga 7775 260 255 260 +3 Quonto 500 91,4 914 9:4 Richwll 3750 119 115 119 -41 Rocky Pete 11000 12 11 11% -— I6 Royalite 200 911% 11% 11% + 96 Scurry 1300 198 ' 195 196 Secur Free 2900 475 460 475 +15 South U 1500 17 15 17 +2 Spooner 6500 24 221/5 24 +2 Stanwell 6200 73 72 72 Tex Cal 64300 60 50 59 +2 Tran Can 1000 85 85 85 --5 Triad Oil 1960 460 450 455 Un Oil 52350 206 196 303 +7 Wayne 5040 12 12 12 +19% Wetburn 1000 77 74 75 +2 Wepac 8488 35 32 33 —-2 W Cdn OG 700 170 166 170 +5 W Maygill 300 168 168 168 --1 W Decalta 5900 165 155 161 +3 VVed.. l\/lay 7. 1958 The Guardian. Page 15 W Dec wt 5100 .10 L3 20 +1 W Nacn 3700 94 \90 90 -3 Yan Can 14500 13 ll 13 Curb Dalhouio 500 16 la 4. 1/; BANKS Mont 100 S-ills 44 44 —-‘/34 NS 223 S57 57 + 1;‘: Comm 385 S47 47 +1 Imp 25 S48 47 +1 Royal 1002 S6003 sol 60-, .1. 3/5; Tor-Dom 465 $43“: . + 1/4 IN'DUSTRIAL~‘. Aluminl 3215 327% + 3/ll Anglo Nfld 610 $ , 5% 51/2 + V: C Brew 1680 $303/4 30 301/A -— 3:4 D Steel 109 6191/; 191/2 191/z Inland 450 $6101 6 617%; 4- ‘>51 Pembina 1720 3.71/2 7%; 71/5» % Simpon 975 $193/2 19 193/s + % Stedmau 175 529172 29% 29% Walker .4063 $231,444 27% 28% + % MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By The CanadianPre Stock sale. High Low Cloe Ch-?ge INDUSTRIALS BC Pow 5325 $4074 385/0 38% ——1 Int Pete 4471 547% 47‘/a 47% Ma-Ferg 4260 98%; 8 81/3 + 1/; Weton A 4260 $28 26% 28 + I Tr Can PL 3969 5231/: 271/; 28 + 8A OILS Tex Ca! 63800 60 58 59' +2 Un Oil 53250 206 196 203 +7 Midcon 32220 112 109 110 Dev Pal 294351150 128 150 +18 Anchor 26500 21% 20 21 -1 _ MINES . Headway 177500 73 G5 71 +11 N Mylam 138500 20 18179 19 -1 Cum 151900 25 24 24512 + 1/; Maralgo 108000 50 48 49% +19% Zenmac 70500 46 43 45 ‘ +2 MONTREAL MONTREAL (GP) —— The Mont- real and Canadian stock markets advanced again Tuesday in mod- erate turnover. Newsprints set the pace with In~ . ternational Paper gaining 31/4 at a new high of 94 and Price Broth- ers 27/s at 401/: in light turnover avfter touching 41 during the day. Refining oils were in demand and gained in a one-point range. .Alulrr_1i»nium led the base metals with a gain of % at 27% in ac- tive trading. Steels were a weak spot in the broad push. Dominion Foundries slipped 12‘: to 29. Speculative stocks showed the more action in the mines and oils section and were mixed generally in a five-‘cent range. The producers were generally on the upside. Steep Rock rose 15 cents to 9.15 and Home Oil a "/ of a point to 167/s. — The ex-changes’ closing aver- ages show banks up 1.16 at a new high of 50.21, utilities off .4 at 1339.8, industrial-s up 2.6 at a new high of 248.2, combined up 1.6 at a new high of 212.1, papers up 29.78 at 1,099.26 and golds off .18 at 66.59. ' MONTREAL crosmo. srocns Abitihi 271/A How Smith 27% Abit pr 24 How Smith 27% Abeto 27"/5 Imp Oil 42% Bank Mont 441/2 Int Nick '72‘/4 Bank NS 57 Int Pap D4 Bnque C Nat 42 Int Pete 47‘/A Bathurt A 36 Ma-Hal‘ 81/; Bell 41% McCol1 531/‘; Brazil 6 N St Car 20% C Cement 30 Noranda 40% C Cement pr 28% Price 409‘; C Steamhip 37 Que Pow 31% C Bnk Com 46% Royal Bank 601/; Cdn Celan 15% St L Corp L30/4 CPR 24% Shawin 257/: Cockliutt 10"/s steel 54% Seagram 271/2 Un Steel 13% D Bridge 21% Walker 28% Dom Tax‘ 12% CANADIAN Foundation 21% Con Pap 32% F1-aer 241/’: Ford 73% GT Lake 29 NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP) —— The stock market Tuesday climbed to its fifth straight yearly high. Trad- ing was the second heaviest of 1958. The ticker tape was late briefly at the opening. Wall Streeters said that both technical considerations a-nd opti- mis-ln concerning a business up- turn were factors in the rise. The Associated Press average of. 60 stocks rose 80 cents to $169.70, with industrials up $1.20, rails up $1.10 and utilities un- changed. Among Canadian issues on the New York exchange, Hudson Bay Mining gained 1, Aluminium Ltd. ‘'30:, Canadian Pacific 129 and Distil- lers-‘Seagrams and W.alker-Good- erham 1/s each. gained 5-16 and Shawinigan %. Brazilian Traction lost ’/s. What stocks did: NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS Fred C. Nichols, 67, was killed Saturday when he fell from the roof of his home here. He was repairing 21 television ‘antennae. Meet the Prime Minister...of 2018! ‘ “We think so, anyway. Whatever his future, our job is to provide him with the best we can. K’-448 “That takes money. real , con JILL-0 lI’A REGISTERED Tl : 1 I That’s why we’re saving regularly, and that’s why we’ve opened an account for Jimmy at THE CANADIAN BANK OF, COMMERCE MORE 7|-IAN 775 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE E LEMON FLAVOR . . . J‘ st-right , I All you could wish for in a lemon plel .niIjI0.-() Q0/mev0PieH]]i119 FOOD! HII11 ADE MARK OWNED IN CANADA IV GENIIIL D S|STENCV- - - 00000‘ . N-308! In the Canadian section of the f American exchange, Fargo Oil . Tues Mon Advances 587 549 Declines 322 379 Unchanged 262 254- Total issues 1171 1182 Beth Steel 40‘/4 Kennecott 86% Borg Warner 271/4 Monty W 36% C and 0 54% NY Cent 15% Con Edion 53 Radio Corp 33% El Auto El 28% Std Oil NJ 55% Gen Elec 603/4 Utd Aircraft ()3 Goodyear 751%; Vanadium 3%‘ Int ‘IT 34% KILLED FALL KENTVILLE, N.S. (CP) — GRAIN ’ WLNNLPEG (CP'l—Mo5t. prices s h 0 w e d considerable easiness Tuesday on the Winnipeg Grain‘ Exchange. Closing prices: Oats: May unchanged 697333;. Jly 1/; lower 691/14-a; Oct ‘is lower? 68%. . Barley: May 1/4 higher 951/4; Jly Si; higher 927/sa; Oct 1/5 higher 92‘/4a. Flax: May 3% lower 2.82b; Jly 41/s-37/s lower 2.79 - 2.791/4b; Oct 23/4-21/2 lower 2.741/£1-1/2b. Rye: May 1-0 lower 1.045/a; Jly 1%-1‘/14 lower 1.04-1.041/s; Oct 11/4 lower 1.055/s. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 nor 1.61%; 2 1.57%; 3 1.49%; 4 1.41%; 5 1.27%; 6 1.23%. 1 durum 1.93 1-8; 2 1.92c; 5/£2 3 1.8058. IWA and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.61%: 2- 1.57%: 3 1.49%; 4 1.41%; 5 1.27%; 6 1.23%; 1 durum 1.93%; 2 1.92%; 3 1.30%. ' WELL-INFORMED PUBLIC CANBERRA (CP)—Prime Min- ister Menzies Monday appointed Robert Kennedy, former colum- nist for the Sydney Daily Tele- graph, as a special assistant to keep the Australian public in- formed on the government’s eco- nomic policy. F I I i T ,. The original mutual investment fund in Canada is EASTERN 5ECUR|'I'IE$ ‘. %MPANY LIMITED « K Iklllnond $1., Oulrloflohwl The Understanding Heart and the Human Touch 1 Charlottetown Branch — W. M. MELLISH — Manage’ Citadel: Great George Street Commanding Officer: Sr. Capt. John Carter PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) —- Agricul- turt department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to countrystations, wooden cases, extra—large 44; large 43-44; me- dium 41-42; small 37; B 351-2C 23.»Receipts: 176. Butter: Current receipts 625/4; fresh grade creamery prints job prices 64 - 651/2; fresh wholesale 63 1-2. Cheese: F.0.B. factory, Ontario white 32, colored 32; delivered Montreal, Quebec white 321/2, col- ored 32V2; w h ole s ale Ontario white 355/s, colored 355/s; whole- sale Quebec white 33%, colored 33‘/2. ‘ Potatoes: N.B. 505 1.20 - 1.30; N.B. 10s .29-.32; P.E.I. 753 1.85- 215 P. 3.1. 505 125-135 r. 1:. 1. 10s 35: California 1005 6.25. FRIENDLY GORILLA DIES ST. LOUIS died Monday of pneumonia de- spite doses of antibiotics and an oxygen tent. The.15-months-old animal became ill a week ago. zoo personnel were saddened.by the gorilla’s death because of her friendly, even disposition. (AP)—Soucia, the St. Louis Zoo's $4,500 baby gorilla ? Mills. TOTOIIIO and Dr. Walter s. Woods, Vancouver, were named honorary counsellors at the open- ing session of the annual meet- ing of the society's central coun- cil. fiiififi § Director George Vierheller saidf" OWAX I I Spill on it! Scufl'it.' Just “damp mop" and HONORED ‘BY RED CROSS TORONTO (CP) — The Cana- dian Red Cross Society conferred its highest honor Monday on two prominent volunteer officials for outstanding service. Lesslie» G. the shine’; still there! Aerowax saves rewaxing. too. Ea sy buffing brings back the To introduce you to the Irrifliant new SIMONIZ z‘z1/0-may .sflz'7ze SIMON IZ NON-SCUFF FLOOR WAX gives you at: new sparkling surface! at new brighter colours! ' plus the famous Simon-iz two-way protection * resists sculfs ikrepclswatetnarb» 3TIe’s not YOIURC Child! 1 YOUR children are surrounded by love in a good home. THIS child is homelessand uncared for, innocent victim of neglect, cruelty or dosertion. And yet ; : . you’d like to do some- V thing for this child. You CAN. In its ‘ havens, homes and hospitals The Salvation Army gives to the unwanted or ill-treated child, the nameless babe, the orphaned waif, the security and care it needs. ,Hope for the future . .; little lives redeemed from tragedy. I YOU can share in this work by help- ing to equip the faithful workers of The Salvation Army with the means required to carry on these tasks of _ mercy. They rely éonfidentlyon YOU. 62019 Mwzfl me sALvA1'|oN ARMY’ RED SHIELD APPEAL.‘ Prince Edward Island Headquarters——Ch~arlottetown, P. E. I. CAMPAIGN TREASURER: REG. T. BOYNE, Bank of Montreal. Corps Quarters: 55 Villa Avenue.