ee ‘ The Uiuardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Jan. 27, 1959, 9 Mai.-Gen. Kennedy To Head National Capital Commission a 37,500-acre -arc of land on the capital's outskirts on which housebuilding and other develop- ments wilt be strictly limited. Among..the newly - appointed members of the commission is ‘John Bracken, -national leader of the Progres sive Conservative “He. and six others including Gen. Kennedy are appointed to two-year terms: The~ others” are M. M. Maclean Of Ottawa.. who retired last year as assistant deputy minister of labor; J. M. Wardle, an Ottawa consulting engineer who was formerly dep- uty minister of the old interior department in the federal gov- ernment; J. N. Morin, : Aylmer, Que.; J. A. Walker, Vancouver, and J: A. Hagerman, Saskatoon. Those appointed to three-yéar terms include Aime Guertin of Hull, Que., former member of the Quebec legislative assembly; Walthen . Guidet, Charlottetown; Mrs. Elizabeth McGregor Mac- leod, New Glasgow, N'S. “Those appointel to four-year terms include -Prof. Adamson; H. G. R. Mews, mayor of St. John’s, Nfld., and president of the Canadian Federation of May- ors and Municipalities: Raymond Cossette, Quebec City; Miss Clyde McClellan, Saint John, N.B. on January 16. Sympathy is extended Miss An- nie Campbell, O’Leary, on ‘The A large congregation attended the Sunday evening service held in Springfield Baptist Ohurch with the minister Rev. Ross Howard conducting the service using for his text “Participants Faith". Warrant. Officer R. T. Gemmell from the R.C.A.F. Sta- tion, Summerside, gave a. per- sonal testimony and read from Romans, 8th chapter. Prayer was offered by Mr. Reid Sangs- ter, Guysborough, N. S., and sang a solo, “‘Alone’’, which was greatly enjoyed. The choir ren- dered special music with Mrs. George Ellis, organist. been spending his holidays with his wife and family, O'Leary, returned to Seven Islands where he is employed. He was ‘accom- panied on the return trip by his son Jerry, who will seek em- ployment. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harris, O'Leadry,. motored to Summer- side Friday on a business trip. They also, visited with some friends during the day. Mr. Claude Collicutt, Messrs. Charlies Rix, Dave Griffin, Wil- liam MacDonald, Raeford Locke a very enjoyable Christmas sea years old in February. _ Albert son. Mrs. Morrell. will be 87 ; i : : F : : : E : F E & aE s ; 7 fi “f & 5 : 2 g F é 5 g i £ $ i : i Mrs. Robert Ramsay. Mrs. Alfred Ramday is spend- ing some time visiting her dau- ghters in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Biggar and family have moved inte their new home formerly gwn- ed by Mr. Nelson Waldron. ° . have, moved to Tyne Valley for the’ winter months. ; Sympathy is being extended te Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Magoffin on the death of their infant baby on Sunday, Jan. 18th. in the Health Centre. The Annual TYNE VALLEY Valley, they have taken taker of the Stewart Memoria Health Centre. The sympathy of this commun Jan. 18th. with members of Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. Clark MacQuar years. on Tuesday evening, Jan. The people of Tyne Valley and vicinity are welcoming Mr. and Mrs. Russel Lockerby to Tyne the position of house-keeper and care. ity goes out to the family and brothers and sisters of the \late > William R. Grigg whose death oc- : ‘ J ‘ : : Mr. Wallace Yeo, who has - geliieniy at his bame ie Springhill on Sunday after-noon Mrs. Fred Hansen is visiting her family in rie have taken up residence in Ellerslie after having been em- ployed at the Stewart Memorial Health Centre for the past seven The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Lioyd Darrach 6th was held in yieri an Church on W i cane ;. Jan. 14th. The many friends of Mrs. Burns. MacAusland regret to “learn of her illness in the Prince County Hospital and hope she will soon be well. Friends of Mr. Ivan Linkletter, regret he has had to undergo surgery in the Prince County Hospital and hope for him a speedy recovery. 8 Mrs. Fred MacKinnon and family Summerside, were week- end visitors at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDougall. Edgar Ellis and David Crosby, students at P. W. C. Charlotte. town spent the wéek-end at their homes in Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacLean were visitors to South west Lot 16 on Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Forbes and Mrs. Lorna Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacNevin and son, Lorne, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDow gall on Tuesday, Jan. 20th. 1 The girl neat door Blonde, attractive Renee Moffett brings the, pleasant qualities of “the girl next door” to her job of teller-ledger keeper in Montreal’s Dominion Square Building Branch of The Toronto-Dominion Bank. Born in SP onan: \ & Belfast, Ireland, Renee moved to Canada four years ago . . . and is thoroughly enchanted with her new country, where “opportunity is unlimited”. Off the job, she enjoys sewing, and plans on taking swimming lessons at the Y.W.C.A. Personable, and enthusiastic about her work, Renee Moffett typifies the friendly, efficient people you'll find at your branch of “The Bank”. Drop in soon and see why... : Bulolo , 1000 410 ao ‘ap —t Pend Ore ie 235 55 USC 8 Yukon Con 1000 2 @ @ Acme Gas 082 2 2B 2Bth Ajet 16060 100 GS om te SS 2 Se Am Leduc M83 2 2% D4H—'h = 8 6 st" fal Se he aan fw bows 0 + Bata 2000 a at ut OTTAWA (CP) — Maj-Gen. | Britalta 5300 2 25 —1 | How _nedy, who j — ss =e Secon of the then os Cal Ed co ae ee ea omen national capi- Colvad, Con = = = o +2 tal as chairman of the federal i a district commission,..will be head it oes ¥ ts ou en S00 B » —* | of the new national capital com- Cc oasis lw te 3t-| pam " Diefeahs 1 aa A pie . tlcam Dev 3800 S82 S73. S78 Prime Minister Diefenbaker, c Be Sn rm) we = dy announcing ppeez _— r — ’| membership t new C jee ue Sim, 34 | member commission which on oo 0 75 765 v6 #« | Feb. 6 -will replace the old fed- Can -Wo 2530 - 48 SO. eral district commission, said Cearter OM ieee. 1 100 ite | Gen. Kennedy w'" be its chair-, C Allenbee 6000 9 ™ 8 —1 |Man. . oe C.Dragm 123 47 GH O43 Vice - chairman will be Prof. CEast Cr 6 8 8 @ : C Mic Mac 9617 490 450 490 435 | Anthony Adamson, a Toronto wen P tone ay re i. pl we bg fie ae ee ae Sas ee 7 ney Adamson, former Progres- Dev Pal. 18280 isa le 150 39 | sive ar, for a Dome 12 —%| West who was ki in a plane Fase mo mS Te at —,*| collision over Moose Jaw, Sask., * Gen Pet A 120 360 360 360 in 1954. : Tdi. Gr Plains’ 200 $18% 19% 18% — ; —— - Miciwon | Gu 2 Mo lthe salary of ulltive chairman “4 ee Sec See eae sia @ 1 - a. ath. e ican N.S. BRIDGE KNOCKED OUT BY ICE. Home OB 397 S19 ism isa lof the commission has not yet ye — ice : ae 2 oe oe been set by cabinet. The deputy Y : : jum 1 200 3 i, i. e i Serden River bridge, neer| beivy resh of water” threw ‘ice| treflic on a mein highway. A) and traffic has resumed. There | sump Pad <0 WA 35 sme Lee ee ee cae ce ee , N.S., has been*knock-| cakes up on the highway and) Bailey bridge was thrown across} has been no announcement as une 4 ae Be eae members may paid ar al out by a sudden thaw. A| swept away the bridge disrupting the stream over the week-end when a permanent bridge will De | Marisald moo et ae . Teer poste » @DecL a + -time ones - — : : T = yy — aa 2 : pected to involve periodic meet- rai ; Maritme 14590 120 115 (15 +9 [Nat Pete 1400 35 3 MS —S ings at Ottawa. = DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS |S 232.2 "Fes S23 3 PRES a sai Mataich Ses 1 |N Chamb 2380 14215 18 —4 | which it has been voted $20,000,- ei? : Mcintyre = om an > aoe ban 2 = = ell 000, is to acquire land from some es en 17100» **, | Northcal 18800 28 2% 2 —1%| 500 owners in the so-called green . Brew 38% St. L Corp i CNinca 0 3 M% 2% Necmer 15900 HOH BM os . a 5 ~ CURRENCIES Can Brew pe Shawin Gin NW 190 ar nse leewel som mT, + HNC Olls = S85; NO A 18 | elt which is planned to provide ~ Cdn Celan 18% Steel 72%) Cdn Thor 1500 9 8% %% + ¥| Mentor we 2 1) @ +! le aan i: ee ae Se aia 2 cP R %0 Trans Can PL 2 | Candore 4532 21 19% 2 +1 | Merrill 4200 110 105 103 ome om th ts ue a8 ‘ “MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S. | Cockshutt 13 Un Steel 12} Can-Erin 1408 6 @ 61 -—S |Meta Uran S00 11 11 1 Pac Pete 4062 SI7% 17% 17% — % Oo LEARY i js- | Seasrams er w é + Pac Pete w 365 Si2% 11% 12% + % @ollar closed Monlay at a dis- MM Walk 35% | C-Met wis 217% © @ @ +2 14955 280 271 «280 ¢ ae Sis dar cat So toruns of can oe 3 Conn Pap 43% Caner ®:* sD * om + ee re ° — lust ae 2 ” Warrant Officer R. T. Gem r ons r ° ‘ > “an : MinOre «11700 «18% 17184 0 pr funds, down 1-32. Pound | Foundation %4 Ford 112 | Cayzor 300 300 00 300 50 2 a & Peruv Oils 500 131 ‘131 13? mell, Mrs. Gemmell and son : . - Cent Pat 2200125 121. 123 —3} Moneta _3 | Petrol 31550 199 188 1% —23 : pn 15-16, up 3-16. ; Cent Pore 2600 191719 + 4] Mt, Wright = cs e Phillips 230 152 10 140 —10 a a the re aor eS ; NEW YORK C Den os 0 3s "ha sa Nema - on 2: Ble Oe ins os ase ey Sangster, Gu i Poe ne - wts + MW, —je iri ‘ a a se ae - ~ DIVIDENDS : € Discovers anit ms 3s ws sie [Ret Baal tsiee 14 le 1s 1s | Pec cigs te oes Bs” | Seated the evenina cervice at NEW YORK ‘AP) — Late sel-/CG Arrow 00 25 2% DH — Alger 1000 8 = 8-8 — %4| Quonto 10 HOMO — | ‘ 2 C Haliwell 713000 79 75 7 +7. | New sun 4s As 41 | Ranger 2600 21 25 us —y |} Springfield West Church on Sun- "New Calumt Mines Ltd. two| img Monday drove stock market} Con Howey . 3590 415 390 415 ccm 8.6.8 Richwll 20390 146 140 146 +1 | day evening. pents, Feb. 20, record Feb. 6. prices down in the heaviest loss}C Marben 3100 33 30 S38 +1 — Cal 44650 4 = 38-0 +243 | Rocky P 8166 13 12% 12% : Mrs. Hazel Jelly, O'Leary, left 2 pitee e ' since Jan. 7. Profit taking was|C Marcus 4972 6 S38 6 New Delhi 3500 30 2 29, —1 | Royalite = _ a a (Se ee we 8) kdee United Corporations Ltd. class Con M and S$ 4068 $22% 21% 21% —‘%/N Dicken 1650 238 235 235) Sapphire ; : ee er $4 A general. C Mogul 48800 180 165 178 +18 200 8 OOS Scurry 2094 210 200 «203 °-—2 | she will visit with relatives and 38 cents, Feb. 14, record Jan ‘ — xy LN Geavee S % +1 |Secur Free 1750 700 690 690 —S : : : $9, class B 15 ceats, Feb. 28, rec-| Steels were pacemakers in an|C Morrison 2000 Sik 2 2 — MIN Harr me tb Ma tot —3| Souris ms me me Htonds er the winter moat, | . , Tan initial rise. Repo: isi - | C Mosher —l | New Hosco : : ev. Mrs. Ross Howa 7 iets ans Siabioaen Ansond ees eo 3 lS ey —— ona @ mos lee family returned to their “ai to build up inventories brought|c Red Pop 20200 10% 10 10 Newuad 1405 31 2 MO —— of fs of o . lee @ Cheng. ater wale ; PRODUCE buyers to this section of the mar-|C Rescourt 9500 184 18 18 — ts) N a sea00 = - 135 19 | Tidal 145239 194 14 14 49 | With relatives and friends in es Ctiam ms S$ 3 +423 a% 8 #8 —‘z|Trans Can 700 100 100 100 —1 | Moncton and River Glades, N.B: | : Con Sud ae 2 +t [Neer 4 age EE Triad Ol S670 Sie Sao S80 +5 Miss Yielen Frizzell, Soriag- SMONTREAL (OP) — Agricul-| The Associated Press G0-stock|Cawes ©4725 450 110 450 +8 Now RQ Mos 77 +3 [U Canso vt 2400 195 192 195 +5 : cas 4% to $218.10 Cc Corp se st 0M! 900 MS «MO 0 2 | Un Oils 4100 245 240 240 —3 | field West, left Monday morning department quotations: — average fell $1.4 10 Cop Man 730° 15 4% 18 +1 | Nipissing 0p 3? 74 | Wage 2600 15 #14 18 +2 |for Jasper, Alberta, where she » Eggs: Wholesale dedler prices} Aluminium Ltd. dropped Ss and | Coprand — = = = es — * gsep 19 16—s«19 +3. | Wespae 4171 23 2% 33 —1 | will be employed for the winter je country station, wooden cases,| International Nickel *2 point in oon t's a be ok ——" we 6 S Mt wae | 8 22s es. ttra-large 40. large 40-41, med-|the Canadian list. Higher were) Croinor _— i 6 he a= 7 SS Sak uit oe oe ae 6 67 oe 4 aad Mrs. Ord Sharce, Mr. 30, B 32. C 23.| Hud B. 34, Cana- | Crowpat 27000 14% 14 14% + % | Norpax W Decal m 3342. small 30, ‘ -| Hudson, Bay Mining up *%, ov oo ee ee 15500 164 16 164; + 12 |W Decalta 45771 208 198 285 +10 land =Mrs.) Waldo Phillips, Receip = - ‘iat dian Dae ooo Daering 2s MOU CUM CF} oo _ = = = . 2 in = 102 108 101 +1 | O'Leary were recent visitors of Butter: Current receipts -| and McIntyre Porcupine. ' D’ Aragon a900 420=Ci« aw Goldert : —. fw aes 18% 16 10% 32 | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sha EI- N Rank $5490 190 181 183 3 iW - 4 Mrs. rpe, ble 64, non . tenderable 64;} On, the American Stock Ex-|De Cour ™0 2 mw m —3 as oo me me +k jvn cen OB OM OM Ot lersii fre i ; Deer Horn 1000 18 17 17 —1 |Northap 8 = ie. bsh grade creamery prints. job) change, Shawinigan jumped 1%/pEidona 4168 17 15% 16 + % Mersp A wis = = = & — Datheede 9008. tk ae 14 = 4| Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh 65-66; fresh wholesale 64%-| in the Canadian section. The oils | Dome em hy eS 2 wa Mt BANKS and family, accompanied by Mr. : : Donalda 2000 130 2 Norvalie + | Mont 1230 $54 S3% 334 ne ve: ‘ were mostly unchanged. Molyb-| nuvan 6500 2% 2 OF % | Nudul m2 2 Ht ins 355 $664 66te eeu, — | 220 Mrs. William Parker, Sum- Cheese: Delivered aero denite lost a fraction. cium 18 3 ee oe es o | Comm 455 $56 55% 56 > | Merside, were visitors to i 5 2. st Ma O’Brien . it ‘ ° idav ‘ waxed, Quebec white 3, = What stocks did: ico. a a ae oe oe le mm 7 7.7 + Mie, ie Se. ON O'Leary on Friday, guests of ed 34; wholesale Quebec white Mon Fri East Met 43:00 10 9 9 Oka Rare 30 13 13) 1: lar eis 1711 $52. Si amy a| Meir mother, Mrs. Hazel Jelly 5; colored 35; current receipts | advances 419 551 | Elder 312073 us ue i —* O'Leary = = Fa a I INDUS URIALS + Sincere sympathy is exteaded Dntario white f.o.b., grading sta-| Declines os 472 | Et = See se th ome ro tg | Amini | 368 Some SO we — 4 | Mrs. Melvin Baglole, O'Leary, on 35, colored 35-35%. Ontario Unchanged 230 225 | Eureka 2000 «9 )~=— 2844 29S + 44 Pamour m 2 2 C Brew tens a on . on the death of her sister-in-law, nolesale, colored 36%. Total issues 1264 1248 | Expl Al 5500 ie 110 2. — 16) Parameg 10 16 18 Je [Bosco 450 $22%4 2 22 41,| Mrs. James Yeo, Dexter, Maine * Potatoes: N.B. 7s 1.55) - 1.60; NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS cece ans 6 98 os Pater 00 «(8 3 6 +} ™ a n ent gas we = Be B. ‘50s, .95-1.05; NB. 10s 24-25; Beth Steel 53% Monty W 41% en ‘a = = 2 = +i Petit Mi 1 = = om wl Pumbina N i90d Sain me oe a 28% | F’west s } EI. 73s 1.65- 1.70; dee Derg Werner 4 =o ore a. i oe oe sso uo 30 Mo | Simpsons — $34 a am +3 @; Florida new red 50's 3.50. Cons Edison 6% Std Oil NJ 57| Francoeur 960 % 2 9% Paymast = 2 SS Ut wee 1650 $25% 5% 384 — % El Auto El 38% Utd Aircraft 60% nro = = = Pee Expl = = ag - scan : Gen Elec 78% Vanadium 40% | Frob de = Peerless : a he Total sales” 5,216,000. , Goodyear estng: 36% | Geco Mines 915 $1%_ 19% 19% Perron ooo Ss GB BC+} ee a GRAIN G. Nor Ry = ee ge bo 100 18 «(8 OB Pick Crow 1900 110 195 108-2 MOST, ACTIVE TORONTO sTocas : , Int TT 62% « ous YK oe +5 | Pioneer oo “a “ .. . Se The Conatinn Pou “WINNIPEG (CP) — Trade was| Kennecott 1044 aun te, oe Pue-Ore aie ta 3 Steck = Sales High Low Close Ch'ge DN i 2 % 1 u Placer 235 $10% 102 10% ~ on the ee Grain a Goidale 300 2 2» +1 —_ Rou oa = = ve Mass& ae tie a 12% — % nge Mond some evi- Gold Man 170 ®© 3% Bord I 1 Dom T, a of export interest in bar- TORONTO 2 ee he - as eS vi | Gypsum ‘so Salve au as = at - ’ randroy 11937 sali A Oi 7910 a O4+% ; Greyhk 600 154 15 18 — \%| Pros Air oo 6 8 8 In ans, eevee: TononTo (or) — Intute Sean ge ww ieee, el ae eT “Oats: May % lower 74%: Jiy| slipped off but the ne of 4 2 eee th S32 on aw me el — 7. * = + 73%-b; Oct % lower| rest of the stock market recordel| jaq Rock 33300 1114-11 ym — %| Que Cop - 20000 3 27 2-4) Ww Decalta 45771 2 lower , 28 198 20s +10 a narrow advance Monday in ac- | Har-Min 17600 23 2 My — ¥y| Que Lab 00 676% 64 — Sa! Petrol 31550 183 ie je. 3 b 02%; | tive trading H of Lakes 2000 10 10 10 Que Lith 30 460. 460460) MINES ; “Barley: May % lower -1.02'8; sil ined third, | Headway 4000 54° S254 4 |Q Metal. To SH Om 87 _, | C. Halliwell 713000 79 758. 7m Oaeal “¢ iy % lower 1.00b; Oct % lower es * aad ae oe ae 8 Kee ee j| Ee 312075 135 110 110 re golds were ad nearly - | Hev 7% 9 +2 | Quemon ! 12% 126 + “#} Heva 14900 9 ™% $$. 43, dD. , High-Bell 2000 180 176 Radiore mo l6UhMlU 4a S| Can-Eri 40866 Oi nee & Flax: May 3% lower 2.89; Ji/ quarter and base metals showed | Hohinger €0S 921% 5G. 5G al Malle ©6000 tle tee : Se tee = 2% lower 2.79%; Oct 1%| a few decimal point gain. Hoyle $800 400 455 ‘so +19 |Rayreck 8 =6« S17 BSH 2 —__4 1 wer 2.75 Final volume of 5,216,000 was | Ses Sey = 11 Sis ome. ie + | Ree ee 11 a 4 ee a, BUTUaL * oT" ; : Staves. 5 169 - -Pam a 8 eae um 1% +3 y The Canadian Press Rye: } lower 1.10%; Jly| slightly ahead of Friday's 5.162.-| ing Lake 3as00 9g! * | Rix Athab 2500 70 69 70 : = ello ft Oct % } nd 000. Consolidated Halliwell was | inspiration 130 6 a a Roche mee 3) «19 | «98 +1 | American Growth Fund ines “anes 4; ¢ a9 S is- | Int Nickel 1895 $85% 451 _ 44 | Rockwin 600 OD Beaubran 5 09%a the most. active speculative, ris oe - Si 84 — Ki] ee Cons oe 12 (ils : lieeemee 5 30.01 32.58 “Prices for class two wheat for|ing 7 cents at 78 cents as an UN-| frish ce oo = = = ot lie ue » cle oe 22 jon to countries outside IWA:|derwriting was announced. It) iron Bay 1100 230 5 as eee ee eae aes te Lee $63 6.19 omy .'| Jaye E 6400 Sheep 3. 1 , Sommonwealth 1 ‘ a 7 -? Learn; . ; ae , Siiaae 15500 17% I> a Sherritt 3005 400 415 415 6 Corgerets' bnvdstene a 1g La 3 Lan: 4 nded Mh dare Or Sole” Se SE lee BS el 7 CHS 690%: 5 1.3612; 6 1.35%. 1 durum ve gains we Joburke mp se + Bene Ba i la iy aga Don Equity Inv “15.20 15.54 ss 21.004; 3 1.605, TWA and cen was hardest [iment oY nknt* [Gee Vga we ot [Bod Coles 2 mest! J nor 1.63%; New 3 oe | Sout 4000 ; _., |Slocan VR 3500 18 WF 17i4 Grouped I ¥ F 3914: 5 1.36%; | hit, dipping 19 cents at $1.55. El- Keaville 36300 = ma 7 7 Stdcona *e00 15) «14 «+15 Growth Oil and Gas an an oe : 2 1.82%:|der lost 16 cents at $1.10 / | Kerr Add 3155 $20 20 9 | Stanleigh S430 115 = 108110 Investors Growth Fund 6.19 re 4.95%; 1 durum PW6%: 2 1.8212: | der los s sn moved | Kilembe 00 50 25) 259 —» “| Stanrek 3480 195 280 193 —7 | Investors Mutual U.40 12.33 t.68%. Calgary and Edmonton moved) Kiiem wts 1025 3 so $0 S| Starrate mF 7 Keystone 138 inde ; up % at 33% to give-western oils ow rts 6200 Me 11 14 — R aor a = = —" aoveaee Fund 641 7.04 3 , i i 5, - Cont ‘ Uluai / an edge. Most seniors were/ Til {in "os n° 113 fs +? | Sullivan seoeass 225 250° —9 | Mutual Income Puss "uae in an é MONTREAL mixed. Several lower priced 's-|1 Dufautt 870 39 75 75 1. | Sunburst 3000 18% 10 «18 ‘| Pret et Revenue (Sav and Inv) 5.48 5.99 = sues moved ahead in active trad-|Lake Ling 1000 1 e141 ae oa eS SS Radisson : 4a ke a si = & Ss e = ’ + zen w “MONTREAL (CP) — a ing nea pn bone by se L oo —_ = = = +1 -| Teck-H we * us 220 —5 Supervised Amer Fund oa yt kened towards the close 35 cents at 4.80 a idal § Lam:que 2500 45 33) 35 ay Tiara 2 7 1's | Supervised Exec 56 %.10 | ding Monday on the Montreal/9 cents at $1.81. a. = m4 140 10 <4 ae ” in — bine 914 _ eee pa a 31% 4 Canadian stock exchanges.| Index changes: Golds up .20 to/ Feindin 4500 is Ta 13 +1 [Trin Chib 3100 36-261 | Supervised Growth Fund - ie rading continued active. |91.65; base metals up .06 to/LL Lac 1025" 234 229 3 U wee ct | sty ee ree — Massey was again the most ac-| 182.34; western oils up Sow ee ft 8 Un Keno 1280 450 445 450 | Timed Investment Fund ne industrial and was hit by 144.87. Se les Lyndhst 34700 s z = a oe — a a — 4 Unies Accumulative fund ori Base pfit taking late in the day| — TORON, ‘Canadian Press Macdon 502 32-23-2742 waite Am 1000-730 7 720 2) | commission» » Pit Meck exchange pfit taking late in the day tO, yoronto Stock Exchange—Jan. 26 Macfie 5000 14) «13% ise ty w Malar Oe 6 ‘ 2-US. rasta | Jose at 1234, off %%. It had! (Quotations in cents unless marked $. | MacLeod $00 19 135 “2 on > a ee “nee 't : ; Odd lot, xd — Ex-dividend, xr—Ex Willroy 11250214 208 208. +4 | WROTE MADRIGALS hed 12%, a new high, earlier) * ie ts.) Mauser 5200 270 26: 2¢ +3 | Will ws 900 160 155 155 —8 | Ot the day ee ie joe 11500 10 944 96-1 | wilteey 1300-18 17% 18 —! Luca Marenzio, Ktalian com- + a alartie : ‘ ; “The construction issues were| Steck Sales High Low Close Ch's® | sraveast y 18000 10 oy “ng — sie SB OB SB +) | peor we dee 1590, e6mposed ker in active trading. Off 2) 4) ccate oo 30 305 50 +20 | Maralzo §=—270 ww ae «wets nine volumes of madrigals, or Dominion Tar at 15 and! agnico 3200 55 (SOO 4 Marcon 5500 14% 13 13 -1% Curb short love poems. . t 47 v7 ee oo a ia ta 200° 2 2 —%| Noranda, which announc Tl alaeen 9659 $16% 16% 164 — 14] pension of operations at its Iron-| algom deb 30 $904 We 94 - KH) rocessi ; | Algom wts 10080 560 345 345 —S SAFE fore Falls. Ont. egies mine OS © 4S OF | : i ‘ @ . 1100 . ‘ mee, arynese lem a FES INVESTMENTS uminium lost % at 30. ‘ aie 2 8 .Ghawinigan, off 1% at 31%, | ansi 72623 50 4% 4% +1% @hlighted a mixed utilities sec-| Apex Res 13700 54 5% 54 : | m. International advanced % at| Arcadia 200-2 > m1 | GOVERNMENT OF .CANADA 414¢% | Oe. a 1100 115 115 118 +3! Wis the papers Brown declined| Aifn-Rut soo 191919) SEPT. 1, 1983 PRICE 96. TO YIELD 4.78% % ; ‘ Aubelle 1000 7% 64 64—1 [fh a at 145s. __ | Aubelle 1000 7% 64 6% —1 CE OF % I =" 1075 Jn other issues traded Domin-| qumacho 7000 17 16 6 PROVIN ONTARIO 5% JULY 15, 1975 F . : : ” 7 Textile gained % at — a : on io" .o . PRICE 99.50 TO YIELD 5.05% ew high and Simpsons advanced) parnat «00 153 152 152 —4 : at 3442. Bary Expl 200 72 7 70 PROVINCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND 5!,°% a \ a mies bh oo. wereie Nebo se 5 ne nixed. © B-Duq 11000 2 2 «123 1 PRICE 96.75 TO YIELD 5.50%. The closing averages show | Beav Lod 1050 18 #618) «618 sr . “ ee s up .08 oe. as _ —— ele = on 2 EASTERN CANADA SAVINGS 514% 4% rials . Bevcon 242 17 «16% 17 +% 1 _ 7 runened off 1 at 256.8, pa- -—, i200 15 4 1964 - 1969 PRICE 100 TO YIELD 514% .6, roft 5433 102 99 «190 41 . | off 2.6 at 473.5, and golds| microm wis 9100 6 5 5 N y ‘1e r S63 at 97.21. Bidcop maa 6 om CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY STOCK AT 30 TO YIELD 5% ’ ING STOCKS ciy wee se +t i 5 ‘ Sa A caecum hag ered 2 Bontville 2600 oo *% DOMINION BRIDGE COMMON STOCK AT 23 TO YIELD 4.35% pr 23 GT Lakes \% | Bordu 3 & th 43'4 | Bralorne 1100 770 735 70 +26 T a Aa = bd ae as a _ 2 ih mde ae am ae el N. B. TELEPHONE CO. CAPITAL STOCK AT 12.75 NS 66% Imp Baak Brnhrst 18500 7% 64 #$F —l TO YIELD 4.70% “C Nat 38 Imp Oil | Brossman 20 68 88 ‘ : 5 PC 35% Int Nick B52 runswic' 200 %5 0S KH dS Buftad 410% 3 21 ov Er, Ree ela” EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY LIMITED F 12% | Buff RL ee? 2S 8 2 em . s st Meco Gia [Bunker “Hil 1000" 9s sty 94 Established 1910 | 3 .¢ 18 | Cadamet i { oo, @ TS § Camp Chib ims ws sis as +t 146 Richmond Street. | 49 | Camp 1000 12 2 + == ~ . cen. pe vA ee fee 3a [Cdn Astoria 4500 10% 10 10% tu Phone 5511 Direct wire té Montreal ! Steamship 42 «=6Royal Bank 77|C Dyno “oo 2 © & —1 | Rak Com 5% Royalite n4|C Malart um 2 Rm TS - THE BANK THAT people make the difference at sai) TORONTO-DOMINION LOOKS AHEAD ’ K. R. MACDONALD, Manager Queen & Kent Sts. Branch : H- 87%