You C aa ae an 3 te 4 t Carry ‘erchandise to Every Door .: Want Ads Can... Dial» ° “?t +. - | “- . ~ ANNOUNC WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- E 8.50 a.ur. ae chestra. Banquets. COME TO the Kingston United day, August 19th. Supper served from 5.30 p.m, — - MAR BEAUTY Salon — Dial . Cold Wave Specials — $10.; $10. for $8; $8.80 for $7; $7.50 for $6, and $6.80 for $5. With or without appointments. 102% Kent Street, Hardy Build- ing. DR. J.C. GALLANT’S dental ction Wil be Gipead wall Angas "RESERVE Satiirday, August 22nd for Presbyterian Chureh Pantry Sale at TM. Liewllyn’s 7) Unloading cement Tuesday and Wednesday. P. J. Noye and Co, _ MEN, if you are planning Bags ave ont .. nee ae « selection in town, Moore Wr 3. AUCTION “45°. Seurs Cards @ ‘for sale at Guardian - Patriot Centra) Pristing. STH DISTRICT Conservative re now located at 215 Great George Street, Phone-8915. “DIAL 3644 FREE DELIVERY - Door.” and get the: best ‘ for your food dollar— . Weatherby’s Clover Farm Food ~ Market. s. STH DISTRICT Conservative headquarters now located at 215 ‘Grat George 8915. and old-time dancing , every Saturday night, at the New - Glasgow Jr. Farmers Recrea- * tion Centre, Doirons Orchestra: © UNITED CHURCH Supper and -in Hampton Hall, Wed- : lay, August 19. Serving from per cent off at LePages. Grafton Street, City. ’ PRINCE COUNTY ASSORTMENT of sun suits, group of bathing suits 2 x 6 $2.00 each, hats caps, etc.. clear ing at 50 cents to $1.00 Holmes and Bradley's. Attention Rustico! Reserve Wednesday, Aug. 19th. Ice ~ Cream Festival, St. Marks An- ~ glican Church Rustico. > <. Dance Miulview hall every + a Thursday night, Weatherbie’s Or- Regular Dance BonsLaw Inn., Tuesday nigh t. Burns Orchestra. Church Turkey Supper, Wednes- Te LOT 8 Parish Picnic at West Point Wharf Tuesday August 18th. —Newton August 18 at & p.m. PARISH BAZAAR and turkey ce SS Ses Hoiy Name , August 18h and 19th, Sup per starts 5 p.m. RESERVE Monday August 17th for Ice Cream Festival at DANCE Lorne V hall every Tuesday night. Good floor. Monday night, August 17th., and Red House. At John J. MacDon- ald’s on Tuesday, August 18th. dates will be present. A large at- tendance is requested. Come to United Church tea on 20th, F - Births, Deaths, Marriages late to be included twe and are ) ‘ (When death uetices are received too on this page, they appear for one edition on page transferred te this department in the next edition. ENGAGEMENTS (| = 2 om ev. SS - (nee Julia — DD = STEWART — Mr.| 210). Albany, a. son, James ae ene Henne MacLenu [> Sheldon. Weight-i1-Ibs., 1¥2-oz. Point Prim, wish to announce GODFREY — At the Chariotte- the et of their _ town Hospital on Wednesday, aughter, oan Gertrude August . ’ ° Alexander Sinclair, son of Mr. ae oe ae Be See Mrs. Gordon Godfrey, 113% and Mrs. George Stewart, Wood! Upper Queen Street, City, a Isiands. Marriage will teke | age | daughter, Gaye Darleen, a’ sis- Place August 29; 1959. ' ter for Lynn, Wayne and Wendy. Weight 8 lbs., 4 ozs. WALTHAM — Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Waltham, formerly (Norene ‘Auld), are happy to announce the birth of their son, Ronauld Gordon, August 11, 1959, at Grace . Maternity Hospital, Halifax, N.S. Weight 10 Ibs., ll ozs. ‘ COWAN — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph nounce the engagement of their daughter Maureen, to L.A.C. Chester D. MacLure, R.C.A.F, Station, Downsview, On*ario, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacLure, North Rustico. Mar- Triage to take place August 29, in Cayendish, United Church. R. Cowan, (nee Jeanne Rob- BEATTY — JARDINE — Cpl.| ertson, R.N.), announce the and Mrs. William M. Beatty,| arrival of their daughter, Charlene Evelyn, 7 lbs., 14% oz., at Haldimand War Mem- orial Hospital, Dunnville, On- agex, N.B., formerly of}. pa Sunimerside and Borden, an- oldest daughter, Mary Alice : 1959. (Bonnie) to Jack Arnold, son taste on Angant 9, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter K.|DOIRON — At the P. E. TI. Hos pital Aug 16, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Doiron (nee Wanda Henderson), a son, Lorne Michael, 6 lbs. 12 oz. Jardine. Wedding will take place Saturday, August 22, at 3.30. o'clock in St. Paul's Uni- ted Church, Sussex, N: B. DOUGLAS — At the Prince Ed- MARRIAGES ward I:/i2nd Hospital Sey RAICH — BULMER — _/ August 16th., Douglas, s Mrs. =o ae | ae Mrs. Wallace Douglas, Mt. Ed- ward Road, a daughter, Sharon Elizabeth, 11 Ibs., 10 ozs. | JUPLESSIS — Marjorie and Roy Duplessis are happy to an- nounce birth of Daryll Eugene on Jume 15th., at Cot- the marriage of her daughter Joan Margaret Bulmer, to Mr. William Raich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Raich of Mont- real on June 14th. 1959, at Westmount, Quebee. i Wedding reception- was at the Mount tage Hospital, Pembroke, Ont. GONSALVES — KELLY — The), DEATHS marriage took place in St. Vincent De Paul Cathedral,| McKINNON — At Charlottetown, August 13th, 1959, Angus Mc- Toronto, on June 27th, 1959, of Katherine Margaret Louise,| Kinnon of Albion in his 86th only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| year. Funeral from St n Albert Kelly, Charlottetown,| Baptist Church, August and Gordon Joseph, son of Mr.| at 2 p.m. Interment in Stur- geon cemetery. and Mrs. Emanuel Gonsalves, omer "7 = ANDERSON — Lieut. Nursing Sister-Sophia L. — at Sunny- was performed by Rev. Father needle brook Hospital, Toronto, Wed- nesday, August 12, 1959, BIRTHS Nursing Sister Sophia L. : NZIE — _ and| of 57 Exeter St., beloved wife — Ralph BA Pnet eo of Ernest S. Anderson, mother August 14, 1959, at P.E.I. Hos-| °% Ronald Anderson and the pital, a daughter, Heather| ‘ate Lawrence. Resting at the * Ruth. Weight 8 Wbs., 8 o7s.. \| “St. Clair Chapel” of McDou- . ‘ gall and Brown Ltd. 646 St. MacLEAN —~- At the Prince} Clair Ave. W. Service in the chapel, 1 p.m., Friday, August ~ _ County Hospital on August 11, IF YOU’RE AGGRESSIVE AND HARD WORKING HERE’S AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU A well known, all Canadian company specializing ‘fn the home improvement field, intends to open an of- fice in Charlottetown in the near future. We require the services of several good salesmen, experience not necessary, since all accepted applicants will receive a thorough course and will work under the supervision of an experienced sales manager. We offer: above average earnings; draw; health plan; complete sales course. A var is essential. To arrange an interview, write BOX 6105 GUARDIAN - PATRIOT Charlottetown M. V. BRION - The M. V. BRION will load general cargo at Char- _Jottetown, Wednesday, August 19th for North Shore -§t. Lawrence Ports, Quebec City and Montreal. For rates, freight bookings and general informa- tion apply: J. A. GORMLEY, Stevedoring Contractor, Charlottetown, P. E. I Phones 8845 or 4198. Jat her home early in the morn- this. life and the blessed assur- 15, 1959. Interment Prospect Cemetery, Toronto. ~ IN MEMORIAM life August 18, 1959. It’s just one year ago today Since you were suddenly called away, How much we miss you, cannot be told, Fond memories of you we'll a! ways hold. Lovingly remembered ane sadly missed by wife, Hazel, and family, Verna, Bob, and Bill. REX — In loving memory of my husband and father, Gordon Freeman Rix, who departed this life on August 18th., 1054. He left us a beautiful memory, A sorrow too great to be told But to those who have loved and lost him. : His memory will never grow old. Lov'ngly remembered by wife and family. - CARDS OF THANKS I wish to thank Dr. MacMillan, the Sisters, nurses and staff of the Charlottetown Hospital; also clergymen and friends who visited me while a pati in the City Hospital; thanks e: ially to Miss Russell for so many visits she made while I spent eight weeks in hospital. Martin’ Mitchell, Rocky Point. The family of the Jate Mon- signor Edwin L. Doyle, wishes \to sincerely thank Fr. Gillis, Fr. Murphy, friends and neighbors and all those who sent mass cards, enrollments, or helped in any way during their receat sad bereavement. Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL - DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 DEATH NOTICE MRS. CLARENCE FRIZZELL Widespread sorrow was felt throughout New Haven and sur- rounding districts when it be- came known that Mrs. Clarence Frizzell passed peacefully away ing of July 23rd, 1999 in her 57th year. . The late Euphemia (Buchanan) Frizzell was born in Ekmwood, the daughter of the late Anthony and Jane Buchanan. She and her husband operated a general store until six year's ago when she was bereft of a loving fhelpmate, since then she and her son Charles successfully carried on the business. Two year ago she went into the P.E.I. Hospital for treat- ment and seemed to respond suc- cessfully, recently her health be- gan to fail but she was -able to converse with her family the day previous to her death. She was a woman of sterling Christian purinciples,: possessed of a kind and cheerful disposi- tion, loved and appreciated by all who knew her. and above the sorrow of parting.with her at this time, .stands out the honest pride of her family in her, as a loving mother, who set a fine example of true Christian {faith to go forward-with them through ance that they will meet again where there is no parting. \ She leaves to mourn the los at daughter Joan, Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald, Springhill, N. &., *|who brought comforting and up- le good neighbour, a publi - man and a_ staunch c . In church and ceme- tery affairs he, was often con- sulted.’ He gave a mation to a host of people, par- ticularly during his latter years, The true greatness of this man cannot be measured in the fore- goins terms. It rests only with There are left to cherish his Burial took place from the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fulton Willis to S:. Johh’s An- glican Church. Interment was made in his family plot in the church cemetery. Services at the church and graveside were conducted by his Rector, the and “The Lord’s My Shepherd.’’The— funeral music was played by Miss Margaret Coles, the church organist. The pall bearers were: Messrs. Roy Coles, Russell Coles, Gerald Hooper, Harry Moore, John Poole and Torquil MacNeill. ’ The funeral arrangements were capably supervised by Curclif- fe’s of Charlottetown. CARD OF THANKS For flowers, messages of sym- pathy and cards received; for the many acts of kindness given out of respect for and devotion to the late Reagh Younker, Mr. and Mrs-Fulton Willis say “thank you most sincerely’. DEATH NOTICE MURIEL F. NICHOLSON There passed away suddenly on Saturday evening, 2th of July, 1959,- Miss Muriel Flora Nicholson of Orwell Cove, at the early age of 38 years. Hers was a life of service on behalf of the members ci her immediate family, as well as all with whom she came in contact. Her funeral was held on the 27 inst, in Belfast Church and was attended by a large con- course of friends and neighbours. who came home ten wéeks ago and tenderly cared for her mother, also a devoted grand- son, Clarence Frizzell. She is also survived hy three sisters and four brothers: Min- nie, Mrs. Donald D. MacFadyen, New Haven; Magcie Belle, Mrs. Davig_Ward, Hampshire; Hazel, Mrs. Robert MacKinnon, Chure- hill; Jack, Bonshaw; Fred, Churchill; Bill, Moncton, N.B., and Roland, New Haven. A sis ter Sadie, Mrs. Louis MacPhee predeceased her eleven ye ago. ; regularly by and Mfs. George Killen, lifting messages to her and sang many of her favorite hymns. She enjoyed and looked forward to those times~of Christian fellow- ship. The funeral which was very largely atterided was held on July 25th from Clyde River Pres- byterian Church, of which she was a faithful member. The service was conducted by her pastor Rev. George Killen, assisted by Rev. Donald Nicho: son, a former pastor who alse visited her. Hymns sung were all favorites of the deceased, “The Tatd’s My Shepherd’, and “Safe In The Arms of Jesus’. A solo “We Are Going Down The Valley” was beautifilly render- ed by Mr. Stephen MacLeod. The pall bearers were her s)x nephews: Watson MacDona!d, Gordon MacKenzie, Daniel Mac- Phee, Kenneth MacKinnoo, Kei- sie Buchanan and Milford Buch- anan. The remains were laid to rest in the church cemetery beside — of her husband. many floral tributes and messages of sympathy received by her femily testify to the estéem and respect itn which the deceased was held. Sometimes it’s hard to under- stand, Why some things‘ have to be, But in His wisdom God has plan- ned Beyond our power to ses CARD OF THANKS f The famil@ of the late Mrs. Clarence Frizzeil wish to expres: their heartfe thanks to Dr. A MacLeod, Bonshaw, Rev. and Mrs. George Kille1, Rev. Don- ald Nicholson and the many friends and: relatives who visited, sent flowers, cards and expres- sions ‘of sympathy during their sad. bereavemeat, also to St. David's Presbyterian Ladies’ Circle, Springhill, N. S., for thei: memorial donation to the orget. fund; to Rena and Henry Madd) son, Springhill, N.S., for thel: memorial donation to the Cana- dian Cancer Soriety and to Churchill W.M.S., for their mem- orial donation issions. A 1 | cemetery. The flower bearers were: Roger Gillis, Winston MacLeod, Donald Nicholson. ‘The pall bearers were: Walter James Rooney, William Mor- risey; Newman MacDonald. Beautiful flowers were provid- ed by: Dr. H. P. and Mrs, Stew- Mae- Leod, Mr. Mrs. Milton Fur- ness, Mr. an . Jay Gillis and family, Mr. and Mrs, Edison Taylor and family, Donald and James Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacLeod and family, Mr. and Mrs. We:xdce!! MacLeod and family, Mrs. R.C. MacLeod. Interment was in the church ‘CARD OF THANKS Cur sincere tiucnks is tendered to all the friends and ncighbours for their maiy acts of kindness tercered us duriueg our sudden tereavement. Aigo for flowers and messages of sympathy. Sister Christine and brother Dovald. DEATH NOTICE . MRS. JAMES E. McKENNA A large circle of friends and relatives were saddened to learn of the death of Mrs. James E. Me- Kenna who passed away at the Charlottetown Ho oa J 20th, 1950. She was in ber year. . : Born at Kelly's Cross, Lot 29, she was the daughter of John Haughey and Mary Malone. A kind and loving mother, she was always ready to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. Although in failing health for the past three years, she bore her sufferings patiently and was spiritually comforted and consol- éd by the frequent visits of Re verend Clarence Roache of the Basilica parish. d She leaves to mourn two sons, Elmer, Chart-ttetown with whom | she resided, and Leonard in Tor- onto: Foup daughters, Mary (Mrs. Roy Molyneaux), Mildred (Mrs. Francis Cullen), Lauretta, (Mrs. Edward Chinery) Chariot- tetowh, and orothea (Mrs. John A. Gallant) Calgary, Alberta; three sisters, Sister Mary An thony and Sister Mary Thomas of the Congregation of St. Martha, Gertrude (Mrs. Howard Moly- children and great grandchildren. Her husband and a son John predeceased her. The funeral was held on Wed- nesday morning, July 22nd, from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to St. Dunstan’s Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrat- ed -by Reverend Clarence Roache, who also officiated at the grave. | Present in the Sanctuary was Reverend P. F. MacDonald. Rev- erend S. R. Bernard Gillis assist- ed in the Choir. The interment took place in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. Pallbearers were six grandsons | of the deceased: Francis McKen- na, Wilfred McKenna, Leroy Mol- | yneaux, Cecil Mol ux, John Cullen, John Chinery. “May she Rest in Peace” CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. James FE. McKenna wish to thank Dr. Killorn, Sisters and Nurses of the Chariottetoown Hos- pital, also all those who™ sent flowers, wreaths, sprays, and Mass cards. Card, letters and telegrams of sympathy during their ad bereavement. GRAIN WINNIPEG (CP) — Fairly tive trade in oats and bari highlighted trade Monday on Winnipeg grain exchange. Ba especially attracted shipper a exporter buying. Closing prices: Oats: Oct unchanged 75%: Dec ‘%s higher 74%b; May ‘s higher 28.0 Barley: Oct '* higher 97%; Dec % higher 97%a; May higher 98%a. Flax: Oct 2% lower 3.25%: Dec 3 lower 3.21;,May 3% - 3% lower 3.253%. . Rye: Oct' 1% lower 1.14% Dec 1% lower 1.15%; May 15 lower 1.20a. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 nor 1.64%; 2 1.62%: 3 1.52%: 41.46 %; 5 1.43%: 6 1.41%: 1 durum 1.80% 2 1.6%; 3 1.657: IWA and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.64%; 2 1.62%; 3 1.52%; 4 1.46—: 5 1.43%; 6 1.41%: 1,durum 1.80%; 2 1.76%; 3 1.65%. ~ RESCUE SLEEPWALKER HASTINGS, England (Reuters) Local police Thursday rescued a boy sleepwalker after he had fallen from his bedroom window through the glass roof of a green ‘house and was suspended in the framework head downward. He was taken to a hospital with cuts and bruises. REBUILD OLD BRIDGE PARIS (AP)—The century-old Solferino Bridge spanning the Seine was closed Thursday to automobiletraffic. The bridge, linking the Tuilleries Gardens with the d'Orsay Railroad Station, will be pulled down and another built in its place. Authorities said the ornate iron bridge wag be- MacLeod, Stanley Morrison, | 13. MacLeod, and |95 3.32 youd repair, — = - . A. a a } 7 mo U!™lUU UCU Ct; ‘ N m= oe © & N Coldest 75 100 16 16 C8 : ‘ee ~~ gees BS Buon ; = lee "Se & SBS Ps. . oreo, 330 Westngse mice mm me 8 hee Ce ZSnaew Ss SUMMARY fie ia ss ssi 4 8% By THE CANADIAN PRESS . "names there 8 n " | or ae » a ona Toronto: Market down in mod- TORONTO Con Howey 16) 316 316 36 Je |Orcun Seco as tase te trading C Marben 10000 31 30 3 ~® | Osisko ou uM OM “Now York: Market lower-late| roRowTo YCP) — CMed | ena ts ws —altece” - ae ‘ex hai — et kot LCP) = The stock |¢ Messer 200 09 103 +1 |Patine 900 450 $20 : market was ed hard Mon- fa ‘oe meppntreal: Market lower l@/dgy ag indusieials, the major|C Pech su, wii |Payman’” moo” oa soe toe + % te cae losers, . their sharpest set-/ Regogurs 1200 13 2.3 Pick Crow 1100 "es ton Oh Tot back in more than nine months | ©" mo 3) 6 4 Placer 295 S11 1LIM1I% ' a Conw: st NG 479 5 5 +89 | Peotage wo nD NH CURRIENCIES — [insu ‘tt pons calds srre tse |carch”. ae ak so at thy [Pe gaa EEO 18, ; we. BS re | MONTREAG (CP)—The U. 8, (fitterent, down around coethind, coe 1 ae + ~~ on punt of 4 18-16 il hea ee aes ee Cusco 10 Wh 8 elas Ca” wD Conadian | funds, soa" 43%. | active, trading: more than 100,000/Pe,cur J i |Guison = ane ee, + 6 Pound sterling $2.67%, down/ shares, Central Patricia hadthe ane — ¥ 3 ie 26 Gamen ws M% U%—% > a ; vea [Det Bain, ahead 3 cents at $2.00. | Rak Mal 3100 443 140 140 —8| Rochwin 1000 “39% 30% 304 = % ‘U.S. dollar bid 95 1-32, as Can-Erin was up 11 cents at $1,67 | Eider 2000 135 WM 186 +8 an Cons 2900 10 9% 10 +41 5 3-32. while Buffadison, the most ac-| Ears oo Tyeeer 1000 10% 10K410% —1% tive Issue, added'2 cents at 20%4|Falcm iss 4 fm mm — | fend Rin Nae Me tang cents. F'west 1500 16 13) 14) | Satellite . DIVIDENDS Threat of more strikes in the Francoeur dion Ott us| sheen ce ‘ae ea ine ¢ ustry had a soften So Mines ni 300 305 By THE. CANADIAN PRESS . ailect on copper issues. eeerat roy Masct 1500 Ky xe x 4 Sif Miller nun 2 im a Rag et Aan) Os agli among the ‘seniors wag|Giant YK — 635 74 70 705 —20 | Siscoe (Oo 8 8 & Lid. 5% per cent pfd. cents, | generally light. Falconbridge was |G4cet 00 @ M41 +5 |Slocan VR 100038 6 16 Oct, 1, record Aug. 26._______loff % at 28% while Noranda GF Uran woe x ie 2s 3 Stanigh =e "7" Burlington Steel Co, Ltd. 18) gave up % at 52%. Grandrey - 390 17 17 17 +1 = |Starratt 4009 o ” Pal cents, Oct. 1, record Sept. 4. Golds were quiet and price | Graduc 530 143 140 143 +3 [Steep R 2025 $12% 124124 — \% Canada Wire and Cable_Co.} changes were small. Juniors were |Qiu*), M8 § 8 Sud Cont 00 8 ~=67)—COT 8 Ltd. class A $1, class B 15 cents, easier while Ker= - Addison led | Gunnar —- to" $13% 19% 195° ” st is - eee Sept. 15, record Aug. 31. winners, up % at 21, Gunnar wts 600 280 280 280 Mont 1587 scat 98% 58% —l% 1 Tobacco Co. of Can-| Pacific Pete dipped % at 14%, |Hard Rock 1500 11 ll il NS 370 $8 «1%; TM —2A ada Lid. com. 12% cents, pfd-| Canadian Husky was down % ailjamn 2 BA BA iss + M4 Comm 165 56% OO 6% 24 three per cent, Sept. 30, record|11% and Home B gave up % at|FHeadway 5:0 37 M OM —-I -# = - ae Aug. 28. '14% among western oils, Hevu BO «54 5 5% —%'TorDom. 3 8)! Massey, Ferguson Ltd. com.~10 TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS Hish-Bell 200-165 165 ~ 165 | INDUSTRIALS cents, Sept.15 . record Aug. 24, By The Canadian Press Hollinger 900 933% 3 33 — % | ppamini 203 $4 32% 3H — % 4% per cent pid. $1.12%, Sept. 1,| Toronto Steck Exchange—Aug. 17 | Havie ss Se Anglo Nfld 25 $8? #7 7 record Aug. #4 (Quotations fn cents unless marked & |HUG Bay = 370 534 BIE BA — IC Brew 5 $4 14 4 — % ug. A. t—Odd lot, x d— Ex-dividend, Hugh Pam 800 MOM . : sete treme Le ey te a ule ee MONTREAL Stock Sales Migh Low Clove Chige |IMt Ban 2005 18) 36 168 Penne, a0 OM OME lies ae oe a |e Bey 8 mm tnere ee eee om MONTREAL (CP) — Lower |Acad Uran 500 9 9 9 PY. +. 4% 8 Qe mH Se prices spread across the boards pt oe Se | Jeers — an S —- : “Sa with declines of more tham|akaitcno 1900 44 ke Jonsmith 13500 1 WW 17 1 | Total sales: 2.386,008, are a point a few of 2 or MOre|Algom . 335 915% 16% 15% a Eg OO. OS. a REO we fe cae eee at the close of modest trading on ee — a * = — > | Kilem C wis 300 150 35 150 Stock Sales High Liew Close Ch’ge the Montreal and Canadian stock me. wnsagssf 41 | Labrador 430 $27% 27457% + %& INDUSTRIALS exchanges Monday. Ansil nee. @ mylene AV Cen ae peo Banks paced the decline with Atlas Yk 00 9% % %—%|Y Om Sala = Commerce down 2% at 60%,|AllinRuf 5000 13% 2 a —2yq|T Shore to as ae aS. Bell Phone #164 oom as am — Montreal down 1% at 87, Provin- | {imawe 100 a — I Tisch 0 8 3 139 = |Alumin = 437 $004 «37% 28 —IMe ciale down 156 at 8 s06 Tevesto- Avila, soe “130 Sane * lt OM tM ae ee 8 8 Domin ; rma 40 136 196 41 280 ate fees Steleo sal vegetal ¥ = % _——. in a” _ a ce he aoe 2 * ” re 4 drop) 2 to 8. Algoma SUT- |B Dug eee Lynx * oo Yiu w Tidal 15300 128 MO Me — rendered 1% at 37% and losses |Beav Lod ron x a 3 41 | Maedon m0 © © oe +4 Desamie ~~ = ‘161 —4 of 1% were taken by Cunada Iron Belcher 1410 » eo 0 1 _— $080 -— .. —2 Buffad 46150 30 4 a +3 at 30 and Dofasco at 47. | Betnim — = ig 1 7 | agnet on 12 We—1%|Cent Pat 21488 227 170 206 +38 Refining oils, base metals and. pins on Oe , |Malartic 11100 19 110 10 —1 |Can Erin 168 173 8 WT +M tilities showed the w | Banv Maneast U 300 O64 6 6 —4 (Glacier 00 @ BM 4 +5 h texaco Canada down 2% at Bouzan mo. e 7 © 4 Ba ee al 357 42 «(13 «(O18 MUTUAL FUNDS 67, Noranda down 1% at 52% and|Bomar = isi00 ie” eek a 15200 39 3% Be—% By THE CANADIAN PREsS Imperial Oil at 39 down one./proul Reef 0 3S 55 85 —1 Mixiemn__1000 0h oe om Bi Ask seatiat ciate tae enisns| sory, “aes tt? eae” ee eee coe Stores off 1 3-4 at 65 58, Canada Camp RL 10 SOW 10% 10% | Mentor es sw 8 Sepees Greet wa se Cement off 1 1-2 at 33.34, and |C'tyne toms 31 xt om =a [Merrill = yuo 04 imp ime tm | 922 108 Seagram's down 1 1-8 at 327-8, |C Malart 130 3 mm 1 | eae tree SS i te we a. | Conaiand m3 ae j * N Inca 5 1 | Cham, Mutual 5.7 wk’ Pride nocloare areas ise ae NW 2500 8 at Sem” ag ne = +% Commer ealth inter a 9m * pping 1% (Can Thor—0625 8 7 %h—%|Mis-Ore —-< «2 © Corporate 9.67 10.38 to 42%, Consolidated Paper down) Candore 200 8% 15 15 a yoo 80 «| ses | Dom Equity Inv 25.95 16.21 1% at 40% and Great Lakes down |Can Erin 111568 173 188 467 +11 eo” an ae © 3 Fond Collestit be 64 ; el a point at 43 while Howard Smith | - Met wis 106 1 @ 34 |eme Cr S000 .. mm S +% oe 2 oe «a improved: a point at. 49%. 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Cent Pat 201488 327 17 206 +36 |New cal so 31 3 OM 4h | Kergane we BN osing averages show Cent Pore 6600 147 141 146 +5 |New Delhi = oe = mS Leverage Fund 6 (7.0 nagien oft 1.35 at GBA8, WEEithos Of | Castes 0 Bt Ms N Che 3500 8 )~=o%™%4 «8 «C4 | Mutual Accumalating Pund 7m as 0.7 at 158.7, industrials off 2.8 at) Covey eso ah 2k ig |N Mart = 10 1 1 184 1th [NE Eom os ae 320.7 combined off 2.0 at 265.1, New Hosco %00 @& 82 8 —3 Chib M 200 10 98 8699 I zo 8) «8 68 + %| Radiseon 45 5.5 | Dapers off 6.4 at 455.1 and golds | chimo 1500 38 S81 og Jason an mm Regent Fund 60 6a off 0.37 at 90.69. ‘ i. = = = = 4 oo zs BN) BM «41% | Save and Invet ie so ma ae ee, ito es el lf Ol 50 eS se —2 |Supervised Exee 3 38.44 aaa Gian ag (cme Sp @ @- ¢ [hoe ene ee Supervised Exec 36 ue — P new caan ay (Cm ts MM Cl yg Ay 4 4 17 We 44% | Supervised exec 37 Sak ee Bank M 37 = Imp Bank ers 40 7 «& 70 —2 | Supervised Growth Fund 1.09 Bank N 78 =Imp Oi » Bellekene 2000 9 9 9 —%|Nickel MS 500 ..1 .'7?, .8%b0p..m..287, | Supervised Income Fund 46 43 Bnque PC 42._—CésInt ‘Nick oH, |C Beta G 00 1% 15 ht [Nick Bim ai SO toe — % |TV Electronic 5.98 1720 Bathurst A’ 47 Int P 329, |C Callinan 10% 12 12 12 — Me} : Sone Timed Investment Fund 58 632 an e tee | | elem Ct me 8 8 8 Sie oe United Accumulative BR 66 Brazil 5% McColl | Denison 2699 $i4% 13% 13%—% Norlartiec 1500 MBM B BU . X—U.S. funds. Bldg Prod % ON St Car mw | Cleveland 1@ ©Noranda 50% C Cement DN Sonnets ' 38 C Cemtn pr 27% 4% Bank Com 60% Royal Bank® 84% | dn Brew 79% Royalite 7 Cdn Brew pr St. L Corp 17% /Cdn Celan 123 Shawin 3% . C Int Power 17% Steel “a C Int Power pr 45% Trans an PL 27% a Seagrams 32% . CANADIAN D Bridge 23 Cons Pap oy, Dom Tar bY Ford Foundation 144 bk. NEW YORK (CP)—Late selling on the stock market Monday wiped out most of the minor gains made earlier in the ses- sion. Motors, rubbers, aircrafts, air-— lines, electronics, metals, chemi-— cals and oils generally were lower. Some drugs, steels and rails kept, gains. Turnover of 1,980,000 shares | was the smallest in 19 months United Fruit Corp. was the mos! active issue. The company omit- \ ted a dividend and the stock los -a 2\2 to close at 32 on 32,400 shares. ae 19 3 The Associated Press 60-stoc! yystt ea index dror> aen --+ ta $230.60. i. Al 4 : mie : The Dow Jones industrial in - ni og Wipe was 0.32 ldw.. . a2. _ ease U.S. Steel, Republic Steel anc : : Jones and Laughlin added frac- ; : tions. i , Chemicals, which showed early ° ' strength, retreated. Eastman Ko-— dak fell ‘2 point and Amecican | Cyanamid % but Du Pont added | ; pagrernry sg ee z Coppers lost firmness late ir | the day. Additional strikes are | | threatende against U.S. mines. g : oe z Anaconda gained a fraction. Ken- Weekend readers have a treat in store. Included in the necott dipped slightly and Inter- s Z atateee re a Se neler: next issue of Weekend is a 12 page, full color section Lier datsaladind isi that features the Royal tour. These beautiful pictures other Canadians. Walker-Gooder- * * ham and Distillers < Seagrass | by Staff Photographer Louis Jaques give full coverage were about a point lower. Alu- ee ‘ * minium Ltd., Granby Mining anc of the Royal visit, right across Canada. Hudson Bay Mining alse lost. On \ the upside were Canadian Paci- fic and McIntyre Porcupine. Many American Stock Ex- he supply is limited. ws dealer to reserve a copy of change shares gave ground. Vol- ff T _ mited. Ask your news dea to wee af _ Soa anes "aor. | next Saturday’s Evening Patriot, complete with Weekend einer and Brazilian Trac- magazine, 16 pages of color comics—and the special Royal ion r. What stocks did: ail etl Visit Section. ‘ Advances 453 551 Declines 512 399 | Unchanged 210 229) e e ; Total Issues 1175 1179 h ; NEW ‘YORK CLOSING STOCKS ‘ e cas. ~~ The Evening Patrio Borg Warner 44% NY Cent 7% 7 C and 0 m1 RADio e | : Cons Edison @4% Std Oil NJ 52% \ El Auto El 50% Utd Aircraft a | Gen Elee a co n-