(DAILY MARK K’" ' ’ SUMMARY 3, THE CANADIAN PRESS 'Toronm; Market strong; trad- - moderate. New York: Market higher; ' ed issues advance. Montreal: Market generally am; trading brisk. MONTREAL tCPl — The U.S. apllpr closed Thursday at a dis- éwnt of 3 25-32 per cent in terms afamilial: funds, up 1-32 Pound “effing 92.69%, unchanged. TORONTO 50mm roe) — Golds took an biggest drop in late trading a the mk exchange Thursday. M one stage golds almost had a ' Waiter point gain but they a practically all of it and set- ued for a few demical point. Base meals fared little better. Western oils fell off for the ‘mird straight session_ as no end to the profit - taking appears in mt. Today they lost almost a point. in the last three daysthey We given up more than three index points. There was some increased ac- tion among apeculatives with New Hosco once again moving “ck into the spotlight. Today it wed. 444,719 shares, losing 13 «my 21.62.32. Norlartic was the only one of the five most active to gain. It was up 8 cents 42. “The 0391113 by base metals and was more a wiping out of rather than any real los- ,Western oils, again could lay [heir plight to the seniors, most ' d whom were fractional losers. 33.40; base metals up .07 to 164.01; rmstern oils off .90 to Milo-om cwsmo smcns ~ By The Canadian Press (Quotations ln cents unless marked 3. .o—dd (lot. xd elk-dividend. xr—Ex- nms, nB—x-wansnts.) -u t . . . c ' luck Isles High Low Close Cb'ge sum lead Um 500 7; s; 7 l Alli” 67 + 1156 m1 7% 7 7 + V2 mom 21 :17 151/1 10% -1 m m 1120 600 555 530 —20 Anal Bare 10075 I! 22 32 +1 Am um 500 .72 72. 72 -; - Am 96 u 524 a 2.5 ml 619 26 3 26 -5 son has 2000 . 5- 5 . 6 1mm 2000 13 15% 10 Am. 3000 120 no - 120 -s on. 2000 15 15 15 — 55 sun in: 2000 m s s labile 1000 6 o s ._ u. Amuse 1500 1.5 14% 14% Ammo 1500 11 10% 1014‘ Am ' 700 210 255 235 V, lun- ‘» ~‘ 7500 0% s M slum '- 2000 ~20 20 20 - +1 81ml 142250 240 226 232 4- - 4500 1s 1s 13 .—1' 1500 22 22 22 +1 , 4400 21 20 so -1 0014 ' 1200 21 21 21 smut 2000 20 20 20 Bethe: .14000 120 126 126 —~4 neon 2600 ,95 06 05 +3 . Bump. . 6900 40 35 40 +3 ’ 12000 20 20 '20 Bum 111000 429 m 123 —4 Bed-tn 2400 so 35 25 ,4: M x“177235 1m 15 17 "-1 .s 1000 - w. 6% 6% + % . ms 100 so so . 200 22 _ 22 22 g 1955 13 13 --l% . 13-7 ' 500 231/. 23% 231,41 "» ‘ 2100 o s -1 4500 10 9% 10 +1 Bum 1300 52 5: 52 W 1%: 620 305 520 +10 reel 05 53 53 » 51/. .555 514-— 15 v ‘ 00 6% - 400 ~10 —146 s —- % as +1 600 +15 060 ~15 ' 3 + 45 4o 7% + VI 13 , 22 ~10; 125 52 —s ' , 12 —1\ 0400002. ' 500 75 7s 79 +2 Calder 320 005 000 300 —5 cent Pm 12000 231.4 25 25 —1% Chum 4000 6% 6% 654 M. "17500 26. 24 25 + u “'1’ch M50 52 so 52 +2 “‘3 I 600 20 so so Chm 400 230 230 230 —5 Coch Will 2000 205 250 261 +1 Wit-Moo 3000 25 24 24 —-2 cu m. 1500, 15 14 14 -—11,4 films 1.6100 35- 34 33% —~% (time 4.5100 10 7 7 Como 1M 4:153 45 42 43 2 — m 5500 62 50 69 — 3 W557. 625 24 24 a +114 , s... 2000 14 14 14 04:24 4000 6 6 q 4345 2147/. 14% 141/. + v. 0001 wt. 13:40 500 490 400 +10 0 Discovery 1700 :35 325 ns C Fun «500 73 7o 70 “.6110:- 3000 31,4 31/. N Anon 1000 21 21 21 +2.5 0 Halliwell 133000 55 50 51 —.1 'c Marten 1000 3005 3005 301/: + 15 “I M and s 15:10 521 201.41 21 + 1/2 Elm} 220 175 171 171 —4 ,c M“Tn-00 3600 27 25 27 I "When- . 1350 65 65 65 +2 :1“ Neru- 3500 27 26 26% — v; c Pop 57550 12 91/. 91,4 —2L1 305001111 23140 17 16 16% + y: CSanom 3500 48 7%"- 7% —-% a" Sud 1700 75 75 75 -1 c“"Welt 350 345 340 345 —5 “Win 2000 11 11 11 -— A “Quad 5200 223 215 216 -.—4 “MW 1000 13 13 13 Wt 4700 14 13 13 ~14 “'90 10 131/. 1305 —- V2 Index changes Golds up .03 to. ET QUOTATIONS Delnlu 1200 51 51 SI -—1 Dome 200 $147.. 147's 1431 4- "s Donald: 4040 15 14 l4 Duvan 3000 l8 l7 17 + 'r': E Amphi 32500 23 21 "2 —1 East. Mal 6300 169 165 165 —5 East Sull 500 l95 195 195 +5 East Met 1000 10 10 10 +2 East Min 3200 39% 39 39 El Sol 4000 11% ll ill/2 + ‘6 Eureka 1500 25% 25 7.5 +1 Expl All 84150 22 20 21 --l'/2 Falcon 1625 825% 25% 25% Faraday 400 129 125 129 + 6 1" west '1' 1000 14 14 14 - A Fed Kirk 49000 9 7% 8 +1 Francoeur 25500 18 17 17 1 V2— Frobisher 3950 163 160 160 +1 Geco Mines 1026 6147/. 14% 147/; + ‘31 Giant YK 350 555 $50 550 +10. Glacier 1500 25 24 25 + 1 Glenn [Inn 2000 13% 13% 13% -‘/2 Gold Eagle 05000 '1 10% 13% +272 Gold Man 2000 .37 37 37 +1 GF Uran 47890 39 35 38 +1 Grah 130qu 850 9 9 9 ——V2 Granduc 800 164 155 164 + 11 Greyhk 2700 21 19% 19‘1": —-1‘/2 Gulch 3500 29 21 21% + 92 Gulf Lead 1000 8 l 8 --1 Gunnar 1891 317% 17% 177/0 Gunnar wt: 340 845 035 835 —-5 Gw111m 1000 7% 7% 7% - V2 Halmon 1.1300 81 76 78 Hard Rock 3000 10 10 10 liar-Min 1000 13 13 .‘3 Headway 41200 65 56 63 +6 Heath 1500 9 0% 9 +1 Hollmger 1155 324% 744% 24% -—’/4 Bud Bay 735 350% 50 50% + V4 Hugh-Pam 5000 23 23 23 — Ind Lake 15000 7% 7 7 + VI Int Nickel 1972 $80 79“ 79% — ‘11! Int Ran 37 35 36 —2% Irish Cop 8050 209 205 209 Iron Bay 500 179 178 179 +4 JWalte 700 23 39 22 ~3 Jacobus 14325 200 193 195 + 1 Jaye Exp] 4700 70 68 70 -—2 Jellicoe 1500 15 15 15 -% Joburke 1250 14% 14% 14% Jonsmi'th 3100 19 18 16 Jowsey 1267 54 ' 54 54 $1 Kenville 1000 514 5% 505 -‘- 54 Kerr Add 1575 318% 18% 18% Kilembe 500 185 135 185 -—5 Kilem wts 1300 43 41 43 —2 Kirk Min 19500 48 40 42 +2 Kirk Town 500 9 9 9 -—l Labrador 550 $1996 19% 19% — Vs Lake Ling 11 10 10 — % L03“ 7500 21 21 21 —-1 L Shore , 1.300 500 495 495 —5 Loitoh 1900 140 150 137 -6 Lencourt 2500 14 13 13 — % Lexindln 1000 3 5 5 LL Lac 1300 210 205 209 +4 Lorado 2150 60 59 60 Louvict 1000 10% 10% 10% Lyndllst 39700 21 23 -l Macaw 111! 13100 305 395 395 ,+3 Macdon 1250 26 26 26 —2 Macfle MO 11% 11% 11% —l MacLeod 650 107 107' 107 Madsen 5100 250 236 245 + l. Magnet 3000 6 I 6 Malanic 3100 110 105 106 -4 Maneast U 8500 8 7% 7% -— % Marslgo 27375 90 97 57 —2 Marcon 4500 9 I 9 ' -1|/2 Mnrltlme 37100 100 101 101 —2 Martin 33500 23 27 18 "Match 9500 28 17 27 --l Mum-nu, 2400 1014 16 18% +255 16ther 85 $84 63% '84 +1 McKen 4650 41 41 42 ' McMar 6535 14 12 14 +2 Man 1000 22% 1.2 22 —-2 Ment 4000 13 13 13 -—1 Merrill 4600 M n 62 —1 In. Ursa 6700 9% 3 9 —% Illdrim 710 92 90 90 +4 Kinda 9000 , 9% 9 9% + % Corp 840 918 12% 13 Min-Ore m 20% L9 19 I» Honota 1100 66 66 66 —-2 Mt. Wright 4000 w 70 70 -7 Mum-M 5000 67 66 53 Nuns Cr 6000 17% 17v. 17% Nat Expl 3000 17 17 17 ~l ~ N I!» 7 7 7 —.-1 , Nee Lab 050 41 I7 41 +6 New Alger 600 0% 0% 6% New Ath 5200 47 45 45 --4 . New Cal 0300 2| 25 27 —2 : New Delhi 1300 39 38 59 +1 N Dicken 4600 206’ 200 300 —6 N Goldwe 51500 9 9 6 NW Rosco 444719 242 810 132 ~13 New Jason 6000 12 11 12 +1 N Kolore 3000 7 8% 6% —% Newlund ,7500 21 18 19% -% N Minds 2000 3% 0% 8% -l% N Mylam 64125 90 25% 87 +1 Bio Run..-..1266 s 6-'~0‘+% nix Athab 10600 74 70 -—3 Roche 3000 10% 17% 17V! -‘ ‘0 Bockwin 35000 53 80 50 1-4 Rowan Con 10000 15% 14 14% + Yo St. Michael 1000 70 68 68 San Ant 600 66 66 66 +1 Sand Riv 14000 10 15 15 Satellite 1250 Q) 40 40 +1 Sher-rill 5697 495 415 415 ~13 an Miller 4700 56 , 63 55 +3 81! Stand 12400 10 13 13 M 4350 63 62 63 -—.9. 8100211 v11 21m 13 131/. 19 + 91 mm 2200 16% 16 101/: . 3131116130 4305 164 155 155 -—5 stanlgh wt: 1100 74 72 72 —3 Starratt 7700 0 6 7% M, 11 2030 812% 12 12 - % sturgeon 3000 15 is 15 ’ lulllvan 1174 315 910 315 + 5 Sunburst 5300 21 19 20 --1 Burr Inlet 119500 6 0 6 +2 Sylvanite 600 106 105 105 Taurcanll 0600 D4 86 67 +1 Taurcan vi; 4000 85 81 85 +11 Took-H 325 172 166 172 +2 . 2300 37 so 00 -2 Thom L ‘00 75 ’5 ’5 mu 500 7% 7% 7% + VI Tombfll 1. 1500 30 '0 ’0 Toms 1.300 35 33 33 7:- Trans Res 2000 ’ It all 70 ' 'l‘rin Club 02300 24 28 30 —1 In: Show 1500 29 27V: 2W- U 11111111; 5000 33 '3 23 *1 U Asbestos 150 616 015 015 —-5 1m 8 8 +1 W000 ISLAND - CARIBOIl FERRY SERVIBE .Summer Schedule 7—9—11—1—3—5 'June let to Sept. 215i lnclusltve STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast Cross early and avoid delay. ; No Reservations NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown, P. E. Island \ 1., ‘ Call 130 Prince Street ENTBAL PRINTERY 8506 Charlottetown Un Keno 400 415 415 415 UN N For 240 47 45 47 Vandoo 3000 ll 10 ll Ventures 210 $3094 30% 30% Violam 300 119 118 119 Waite Am 160 600 590 590 Werner 7000 9 EV: 8V2. W Malar 2600 B 7 -7 Willroy 800 80 80 80 Wiltsey 31000 23 21 21% Wr Harg 503 136 136 130‘ Yale Lead 17500 29 25 271/2 Yk Bear 2700 102 95 102 Yukeno 3102 512 51/2 5% Zenmac 17000 351/2 32 3-1 Curb Bulolo 230 375 375 375 Gaspe Cop 220 $29 29 29 Pam 487 350 325 340 Pent! Ore 300 200 200 200 Yukon Con 1500 61 61 61 OILS Acme Gas 1500 24 23 23 Ajax 500 65 65 65 All Box 1600 39 39 39 Am Leduc 4000 19 181/2 185"} Anchor 2600 18 17 17 Asamera 1215 181 170 ill Bailey S A 450 960 945 045 Bali S 574 pr 500 323% 23 23% Banff 400 195 195 195 Bats 17.30 7 7 7 Britalta 2300 209 200 200 . Calalta 4800 82 79 00 Cal Ed 225 6277/11 27% 277/: C Oil Lds 2400 240 220 240 Cdn All Oil 500 650 645 645 CChieitn 87800 174 140 152 Cdn Dev 3575 575 560 570 C Ex Gas 7l50 265 240 240 C Homestd 700 208 207 203 C lwuslry 1532 3141/: 14% 14% C Husky wts 1180 800 795 795 Cdn WC 4499 300 ‘ 290 295 Cent Del 2433 920 910 910 Charter Oil 300 172 172 172 Com Pete 100 185 18.5 185 C Dragon 500 26 26 26 C Mic Mac 330 365 365 365 C West P 2550 525 500 500 Cree Oil 200 405 405 403 Cree Wt: 400 200 200 200 Dev Pa] 4325 135 130 135 Duvex 600 l4 13 14 Fargo 1975 660 660 660 Gen Pete 200 375 375 375 Gen Pet A 200 330 330 330 Gr Plains 100 $18 18 18 Highwood 500 18% 18% 18% Home Oil A 910 - 6203/4 20% 205/4 Home Oil B 200 $1934 19% 1994 K BOil,G 1300 521% 21 21 Humber 41250 173 165 173 Jupiter 100 210 210 210 LI Pete 1000 3% 8% “St/'2 Majtrans 2000 5 5 5 Marigold 5000 10 10 10 Medal ' 1938 280 270 275 Midcon 5700 78 75 77 Mill City 1907 23 E3 23 N Bristol 14689 17 15 17 N Chamb 200 122 122 122 N Cont 5000 45 42 45. N Superior 200 110 110 110 Northcal 800 26 26 26 NC Oils 120 335 335 335 NCO wt: 100 160 160 160 NCO pr 250 335 35 35 Okalta 1000 6% 6% 6% Pac Pete 3527 320% 19% 19% Permo pr 800 190 185 190 Peruv Oils 5000 135 130 139 Petrol 3600 66 65 66 Phillips 1500 107 105 105 Provo Gal 0062 295 290 294 Bichwll 3874 145 142 145 Rocky P 5500 11 11 11 Royalite 685 311% 11 ll. Sapph debs 240 35- 35 35 Scurry 2200 195 181 Secnr Free 1 600 610 600 Sourls 3000 12 12 South U 500 17 17 Spooner 14000 17% 17 Stanwell 5250 89 86 69 Tax Cal 1500 40 97% 37% Triad Oil 375 455 011 Canon 1050 210 310 210 11110112 9130 222 817 320 Wayne 13500 19 13 Westburne 1600 100 99 Wespac 1000 21 20% 20% W Cdn 06 100 171 171 I W Maygill 1650 215 210 W Decalta 4100 153 178 W Dec wts 1100 '1 18 W New 1500 96 94 Windfall 6.150 157‘) 14% Yan Can 19000 1.1 10 BANKS Mont 120 546% 46% NS :35 $60 60 Comm . , .697 8501.4 , 49% Imp 75 052 51 Royal 455 367% 67% Tor-Dom 3'3 646 “A [NLUSTBIALS Aluminl 2685' $29 28% +5 +2 +1 ~10 + 1.1 .-11/2 + 6 — ’7': -—2 —10 —40 -—l —-1 +2 --3 ~15 —10 +1 —l. —2 ~19 +59 _1,§ Anglo NM 825 $2934 29% C Brew 1745 $33 3234 D Magnes 100 59'". 9741 D Steel 160 $223.10 22313 2 Inland 1900 661.2. 6 I Nor Star 100 $1212 12% 12'“? Pembma N 100 89% 9‘1 0‘4 lull Simpson: 1351 52434 24% 2404 ‘r ‘1‘: , Stedman 200 6301.2 30 30 + 1.2 Walkers 1670 830 29% 997/0 Sales to close: 4.211.000. MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS . By The. Canadian Press ‘Etnck Sales High _Low Close Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS Mass-Fer 7855 69% 9 015 + M; S Propane 5425 68 7% 776 + l2 Brazil 4740 67% 1'41 a ‘s StL Cop 4400 6157/14 15‘»; “s Abitibi 4019 932 311i; 311/; + 0'2 OILS C Chitin 87800 174 140 155 +35 I Humber 41250 173 165 173 .23 You Can 19000 11 10 10 —1 Tidal 16300 90 87 88, +4 N Bristol 14639 17 15 l7 MINES New Hosea 444719 242 210 2.32 -—13 Bevcon 177285 18% 16 7 ——l Barnat 142250 240 232 232 —4 C Halliwell 133000 53 50 51 -—l N orlartic 13745.3 43 33 42 + 8 MUTUAL FUNDS By The Canadian Press . Bid Ask Can Inv 8.70 9.55 Canafund 35.13 36.89 Champion 5.21 5.72 Cweaith 7.22 7.93 Corporate Inv 3.50 9.23 58 Exec 5.?2 5.47 Fund Coll 445.19 5.70 Grouped Inc 6.66 4.00 Growth Mines 3.82 402 Growth Oil Gas 7.94 8.32 Inv Growth 5.59 6.64 Inv Mutual 10.32 11.15 Keystone Can 11.47 12.41 I Leverage 5.40 5.3.1 Mutual Acc 6.33 7.40 Mutual .400 6.33 7.49 Mutual Inc 4.33 5.41 Pret Rev 5.12 6.60 Radisson 4.72 5.19 Regent 5.01 5.50 Super Amer 6.30 6.77 Super Exec 55 34.89 Super Exec 56 2061 Super Exec 57 4.00 . Super Growth 1.79 193 Sune: Income » 3.38 4.17 T»! Lies 11.67 12:2 Timed Inv 45.5.30 85 20 Aless .and B—plus stock exchange commissmn. MONTREAL (OP) — Prices were mixed in a generally frac- tional range and with gains in the lead at the close of fairly brisk trading on the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges. _ Papers and utilities. led the ‘ rise. Consolidated Paper went up 13/4. to 36% and Jamaica at 50 was up 3. Up 1% at 341/4- was Great Lakes Paper as Gatineau improved 1% at 38 and Mach/Lil- lan B at 35 was up'one. Up 3/4 each were Abitibi at 31% and Price at 42. Also film were steels and con- structions. Dofasco gained one at 34, Building Products added 3/4 at. Int 1 'r , 42 and Stelco gained 55 at 6514. Put l al‘ional Steel Car slipped 1.4 to 22. But Refining Oils and pipelines were shaky as EA 011 at 413.4 and Trans Canada Pipeline at 301/2 were Off ‘12 each. Bank of Commerce improved 3/4 at 501.4. Penny issues were weaker. The cl 0 s i n g averages show banks up 0.12 at a new high 04 52.92, utilities up 1.6 at a new high of 146.8, industrials up 1.1 at 277.3, combined up 1.3 at 233.3 papers up 7.3 at 408.3 and golds off 0.65 at 72.99. MONTREAL CLOSING srocxs Ahitibi 3le How Smith 3534 Abit pr 24% End Bay Min 50% Asbestos 291/2 imp Bank 51 Bank Mont 461/2 Imp Oil 46 Bank NS 591/4 Int Nick 90 Bnque C Nat 47 Int Pap 102 Bathurst B 22% Int Pete 53 Bell 421.5 Mass-Fer 9% Brazil 7% McCo‘l 60 Bldg Prod 42 N St. Car 22 C Cement 331/4Noranda 45% C Bnk Com 50% Price 42 Cdn Brew 323/401” Pow 34 CPR 27% Royal Bank 67% Cockshutt 13 St. L Corp l6 Seagrams 30% Shawin 27 D Bridge 22% Steel 631% Dom Tar 13% Un Steel ‘405 Foundation 13% Walker' Fraser 29 CANADIAN GT Lakes ‘541/. Conn Pap 363'. NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market gained a little ground . Thursday with low-priced issues grabbing the spotlight. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose 30 cents to $185.50. Steels and chemicals were a lit- tle higher. Many other key groups were mixed or a shade lower. Among Canadian issues traded, Aluminium Ltd. was off 1/4 and Canadian Pacific down 1/5. McIn- tyre Porcupine added ‘73. In the Canadian list on the Am- erican Exchange Canadian Mar- cool and Preston East Dome dropped 17%;. Sapphire Petroleums and Scurry Rainbow Oil added 1-16. What stocks did: - Thur Wed 4 MOORE & McLEOD LTD. " \ TOURIST HEADQUARTERS IN. PILL MEN’S -— LADIES’ ' , . and CHILDREN’S WEAR Tar-tans, Yard Goods, English Woollens, Linens, Hudson Bay and Kenwood Blankets and Chin. W li‘ltfl’t’f‘ “3213 33.121; V PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country stations, wooden cases extra-large 54 - 56; large 54-56; medium 46; small 28; B 34-35; C 2.‘. Receipts 75. Butter: Current receipts tend- erable 631/4, not tendera'ble 62- 6274, fresh grade creamery prints job price 63112-64172; fresh whole- sale 631.4. Cheese: Delivered Montreal not wa l, Quebec white 331/2, col- ored 331/2; wholesale Qu e b ec whitr 34%, colored 34%; current receipts Ontario white f.o.b. grad- ing station 35, colored 35%; no quotations for wholesale Ontario. Potatoes: Quebec, new, 75s .90- 1.00. , GRAIN. WlIN-N-llPEG (CP) — All prices were easier in moderately active trade Thursday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange as private crop reports indicated a larger produc- tion this year than had been. ex- peeled. Closing . prices: Oats: Oct 1% lower 76; Dec 375 lower 74%; May 3/4 lower 75b. Barley: Oct 3/4 lower 98%; Dec 1/8 lower 96%a: May 3A; lower 98b. Flax: Oct 3% lower 3.09; Dec 374-272 lower 3.003/4 - 3.01%; May 21/2 lower 3.03b. Rye: Oct unch 1077/5; Dec 741- 1 lower 1.09%b; May 74-74; lower 1.13. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outise IWA: 1 nor 1.63%; 2 1.59%; 3 1.51%; 4 1.42%; 5 1.34%; 6 1.30%. 1 durum 1.92%; 2 1.91%; 3 1.77%. WA and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.63%; 2 1.59%; 31.51%; 4 1.42%; 5 1.34%: 6 130%; 1 durum 1.92%; 21.91%; 3 1.77%. PLENTIFUL MINE L' Quartz, or silica, is th "most Vast B. C. Transit System May Be Sold TO U. K. Firm VANCOUVER tCPl—‘l‘he Brit- ish Columbia Electric‘s vast trol- ley bus and motor coach transit system se r v i n g greater Van- couver, Victoria and New West- minster, may soon be sold to Brit ish interests. The reported price is something under $20,000,000. B.C. electric officials have stated publicly they are anxious to sell the system. They say it hasn’t made a profit since 1945. The company wants capital to concentrate on expansion of its gas distribution and electric power systems. And the British principals, act- ing through 55-year-old Timothy J. Manning, netired' U.S. Air Force general, appear anxious to buy. Manning, formerly of Seat- tle but now a resident ‘of West Vancouver, has headed some of the biggest transit systems in the United States. including Los An- geles Transit. 4 STAY IN BACKGROUND He predicts the B.C. Electric system could be converted to a money-maker in five years. He declined to identify the British pnincipals but said “they are very responsible and when the names are out people know that they haven‘t bought a transit sys- tem yet that wasn’t losing money. The business paradox caused one Vancouver alderman ’to re- mark “there‘s something here that doesn’t add up." He told BCE vice-president Dr. H; L. Purdy when the BCE offi- cial reported to city council on Towing Service Day Phone 9728 Night Phone 8048 - 8858 Member D. A A. MURPBY’S SERVICE STATION the deal recently: “If one person is as anxious to sell as you are, and the other as anxious .to buy, one of them has to be wrong.” Or. Plurdy replied that BCE plans for expansion of its gas and electric departments would re- quire huge investment in the next ater investment companies do not look well on utility compan- ies which operate transit sys- tems;itisbettertlorustosell ours." PRICE A KEY Mr. Manning. carrying on ne- gotiations with BCE President A. E. (Dal) Grauer, has been opti- mistic about completion of the deal. He said it mainly depends .on price and just how much of BOE's property the principals would be expected to buy. B.C. Public Utilities Commission few years and added: “Unfortun- . Australia. ' Fri, August 15, The Guardian, Page” 9 owns 69 motor buses of Pacific Stage Lines. a subsidiary which operates tourist tours. and rural transit over some 400 miles. The BCE is applying to the tier a. fare increase which would boost Vancouver single trip fares to 15 from 13 cents. t9 LONG WORM ' The longest . known variety of earthworm is Megascolides Aus- tralis, up to 12 feet long, found in r. 1 YOUR NEED IS OURS Wheel Balancing '~‘ . Wheel Alignment Frame Straightening SPENCE & _McLEOD Edeast. 011110623 BCE estimates assets of the Vancouver and Victoria system at $17,690,000. Its total transit sys- tem includes 409 urban motor buses and 351 electric trolley coaches, operating over more than 400 miles of routes. 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