RUMMAGE SALE at St. Peters hedral iiall at 4 p.m. Saturday November 21. SHE LADIES of North Winsloe W.I. are holding a Pantry Sale.at erin Williams on Friday, Nov- ember 20th at 2:00 o'clock. SALE at 125 Kent : y at 2.30 p.m. Nov- pr 20, sponsored by South MM SALE at 125 Kent t, Friday at 2.30 p.m. -Nov- oe 7 yap by South od ‘ LEGION hadies Auxiliary Regulaf month- ly meetinz 7.30 p.m., Thursday, ovember 19th. “DANCE MILLVIEW Hall Fr’. Day, November 20. Music by Mac- hae and WacPherson.. _ RUMMAGE Sale at Holy Name 4:20pm. i ald of Bastin Altar Friday November . 2 eelock, Bambi Group. 2°th for St. Pius X annual Var- ety Concert at 8 p.m. DR. PAUL CUDMORE will ve absent from his medical prac tice from Satur¢ay November 2:, until December Ist. Office will remain open. b scamm| . KING'S COUNTY — “HOT CHICKEN Dinner in Mor- ell Hall, Thursday evening, No- vember 19, sponsored by United Church. REGULAR THURSDAY night Bance Eldon Hall, 9.30 to 12.30 Burns. Orchestra. ~ DR. B.J. GRANT, Optometrist, will be in his Montague Office every Saturday from 2.00 to 9.00 p-m. Phone 89. ey SOURIS— Bay Fortune couples Club United Church will meet at the Manse Souris on November™26th at 8:30 p.of Y. P.U. will meet on Wednesday the 25th in the Orange Hall, Fortune Bridge at 8p.m. RESERVE Wednesday, Decem- ber 9th for Hospital Nursery Club Variety concert. ‘ SHUR GAIN Amateur Caval- ‘Gall Friday November 20th, at Be “transferred to this department BIRTHS BETTS — At the P.E.1. Hospital, November 14th., 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Betts, West Reyalty, a son (Willard Terry), Weight 7 Ibs. 9 ozs. HOUSTON — At the Grace Mater- mity Hospital, Halifax, N.S. on _ Friday, November 13th. to Mr. and Mrs. Robin Houston a _ daughter. CAMERON — At the P.E.I. Hos- - pital on November 16, 1959 FOY — At the P.E.I. Hospital Tuesday, November 17th, 1959 _ son David 1 Lioyd Maynard 8 lbs, Tos. : THOMSEN — At the-Prince Ed-| ward Island Mrs. Eric Thomsen a ~ “oWhen death notices ‘are received too late to be included *on this page, they appear for ope edition on page two and are RUM*GE SALE at Trinity | 20 at PRINCE COUNTY |i day, November 25th. Send to Miss Phyllis Cairns, MR. AND Airs, Breckea Sim- nigns, Wilmot, wil! be at home to their frieads Saturday Nov. 21,, 2 to | é i . i i E ! [ ! | 5 ES “teat a ® ; i i i i 3 B. g ; P ancing, Highland ing. Vocal solo, Rock and Roll band, comedy fo young and old etc., Sponsored gf cade in Emerald Hall, Wednes- i= in the next edition.) side. The wedding will take place December 5, 1959 at the United Manse. DEATHS MacKINNON — Edith—Suddenly at ~St. Joseph's Hospital, Tor- onto, Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1959, Edith MacKinnon, dear sister of Viola of Rochester, N.Y., Mrs. R. Tromans (Helen), Mrs. N. _. Teacher (Irene), Preston (of Toronto), and Jim of California. Service took place 2 p.m. Fri- day. Interment Glendale Ceme- tery, Toronto. Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN [5 OZS rr eee: ee et tg , DIRECTOR _Tovingty _remenibered_y_beo-| Jo-Ann Frances, Weight 6 lbs. & . , thers_and_sisters. ~15 King Square =| Bett — In loving memory of BROAGEMENTS | ou | ee EOBD — JOHNSTON — Mr. John We loved her too dearly bed, Charlottetown, wishes Dial 5549 For her memory ‘to fade from *to announce the engagement of “his daughter, Muriel Gretha to Alvin Ernest, son of Mr. and # Ernest Johnston, Char- *Jottetown. Marriage to take + place early in December. MacKENZIE — AITKEN — Mr. + Frank Aitken announces the en- _gagement of his daughter Claudia Mary Aitken to George _ Everett, son of Mr. and Mrs. " John MacKenzie of Summer- CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ~*~" - In the Probate Court The 6th day of November A.D. 1959. “In Re Estate of ROY C. Mc- LEAN late of Souris in Kings County in the said Province, Merchant, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of-the- County of “ings County or. any Con- ‘gtable or literate person within said Courty, GREETING:. « WHEREAS upon reading the Petition on file of The Eastern Trust Company, a body corporate with office in Charlottetown in Queens County in the saiti/ Prova) ince, and Alan K. McLean of Souris aforesaid, Merchant, the ‘Executors of the above named Estate, praying that a citation May be issued for the purpose the Eldon Woman's Institute. Births, Deaths, Marriages CARD OF THANKS WE, THETA Rho Sr. Hi-Y would like ‘to thank the public ia ©6their contributions in our Mile of Money for -CARE froin which we obtained $10.00 to send: to CARE. IN MEMORIAM McGUIGAN — In loving memory away November 19th, 1948. This month is here with deep regret, It brings back a day we will never forget, She fell asleep without saying KENSINGTON - Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills have returned to their home in Ken- sington afler sn enjoyable visit to Calgary where they were guests of their son Mr Arthur Mills and Mrs. Mills. Mr. Fred Tuplin. Indian River, is a patient in Prince County Hospital. A large number of people from the surrounding districts ‘aitend ed the auciion sale on Tuesday afternoon, of household furniture, machinery and stock.Mr. Arthur Stewart was the auctioneer. Mr. Roy Woodside is a patient in Prince Couuty Hospital. Mrs. G. W. Ramsay of Malpe- que is visiting in Charlottetown, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Ralpn Seairsto, and Mr. and Mrs. Pres ion Green. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Riley have returned to their home here after a Most enjoy. ble visit to Wes- iern Canada. It had been forty- one years since Mr. Riley had moved from Buackie, Alberta te Baltic, P. E: I. and it was most inieresting to go back to his na- ive land. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Paynter, hereinafier set forth: You are | ‘therefore hereby required to cite all perstms interested in the said | Estate to be and apoear before the Judge present at a Probate! Court to be held in the Court House in Charlottetown!) in Queens County in the said’ Province, on Friday-the 18th day. of December next coming, at the “hour of eleven o'clock forenoon #f the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts “Of the said Estate should not be passed and an order for distribu- _tion made to close the Estate as prayed for in said petition and omrmotion of Melvin J. McQuaid | ‘Esquire, Proctor for said Petie tioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- _ED that a true copy hereef be forthwith published in some Bewspaper published in Char lotietown aforesaid once in each week for at lbast four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively, name- ly, in the hall of the Court House in Georgetown in Kings County aforesaid, at or near the store of Matthew & McLean Limited in Souris aforesaid and at or near the Canadian Bank of Com- merce in Souris aforesaid, so that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. '. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of Said Probate Court at Charlotte town in Queens County, the day and year first above written. By the Court. Mecd, FRANCIS B. VINNICOMBE Registrar, \ accompanicd by Mr. and Mrs. Saseley Adams of Sea View were visitors to Kensington-on Friday. Mrs. Parmeanas. Phillips or -ummerside and formerly of Kér- |, ulgion is a patient in the Prince “ounty Hosyital. Mr. and Mrs. James Heffel, ind Mr. aad Mrs. Earle Hogg have returned home from a most cnjoyable adliday spent in Hali- ax, N.S. -_- LITTLE SANDS Nr. and Mrs. Archibald Gor- | ett, Bedford. New York, were suests of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Dixon, Little Sands. Mr. Gorvett is a brother of Mrs. Dixon. WhiJe on the Island they visited Mi. Gorvett’s vid home in Cumber- iand and relatives in Nine Miie (reek and were aiso the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Smith. East Royalty. Mrs. Smith was formerly ardith Dixon the dau- ter of Mi. ana Mrs. James Dix- on. A large crowd of peopre gath- cred at the sale of Mr. James Di- son on Oct. 28 Although it was’ a bitterly -old day thé sale was a good su:cess and most of the erticles offered for sale were sola. Mr. Bob Glover, White Sands, was auctioneer. Mr. and Mrs Charles Stewart accompanied by Mrs. Alex Blue, Little Sancr were in Charlotte- town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacMii- ‘an, have ‘eturned to their home in Wood Islands East, recentiy ‘after residing -for some time at Souris. Rev. A. G. J. Steeves, of the Montague Ba-tist Church, made pastoral calls through these dis- tricts recently, Our lives is a dream Our lips need not speak ; When our hearts mourn sincerely For grief often dwells Where it seldom is seen. Ever remembered by husband and family: Alton, Eric, Leigh and Laura. GRAIN WINNIPEG (CP)—The market was mostly irregular Wednesday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Liberal selling appeared in early trade. Closing prices: Oats—Dec. % lower 78%; May % higher 80%a, Jly % lower 7B%sa. ? Barley — Dec 1% higher 98; May % higher 1.01%; Jly un- changed 1.00b. Flax—Dece % lower 3.84; May %4-% lower 3.81%-3.82; Jly 1%-1 lower 3.69%-'. Rye — Dec % higher 1.18%; May % higher -1.25%a; Jly % higher 1.21%¢b. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 nor 1.654%; 2 1.62.; 3 1.55%; 4 1.50%; 5 1.47%; 1.45%; 1 dirum 1.76%; 2 1.70%: 3 1.64%; IWA and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.6448; 2 1.6248: 3 1.55%; 4 1.50%; 5 1.4748; 6 1.45%: 1 durum 1.76%: 2 1.7048; 3 1.64%. : PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP)—Agriculture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country station, wooden cases, extralarge .7; large 45-46; me dium 41-42; small 35; B 37; C 21. Receipts 86. Butter: Current receipts, ten- derable 63%, non - tenderable 63; fresh grade creamery prints, job Price 64-6514; fresh wholesale ten- derable 64, non-tenderable. 63'4. Cheese: Delivered. Montreal not waxed, current receipts Quebee white 3714, colored 37%, whole- sale Quebec white 38%, colored or 3854; current receipts Ontario white f.o.b., grading station 39- 41 3-16, colored 39-4014, yhole sale Ontario colored and white ne qadtations. Potatoes: Quebec 75s 1.85-2.00; N.B.75 s 2.10-2.15; N.B. 50s 1.35 1.45; N.B. 10s .32-.34; P.E.I. 758 2.35-2.45. DIVIDENDS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chartered Trust Co., 40 cents, Jan. 2, record Dec. 15. _ Investment Foundation Ltd: pfd. 6 per cent, 75 cents, Jan. 15, record Dec. 15, common 60 cents, Jan. 15, record Dec. 15. * Imperial Life Assurance Co. of Canada, 60 cents, Jan. 1, record Dee. 11. Johns-Manville Corp., 30 cents, Dec. 10, record Dec. 1. Toronto General Trusts Corp., 4 cents, Jan. 2, record Dec. 14 .NNOUNCEMENTS [_ of gains of 1 by B.C. Phong at 41% and 3 cents by at 490 outweighing actional losses by Canadian International Power, Quebec Power and Que- bec Phone. — Closing averages showed banks industrials off 1.6 at 302.6, com- bined off 1.1 at 249.5, papers up 1.3 at 427 and golds off 43 at 81.90. > Of 238 issues traded, 63 ad- vanced, 74 declined and 101 were unchanged. There were two ‘new Foundation ¢ sae : tee TORONTO © TORONTO (CP) — The stock market snapped a four session decline Wednesday with a moder- ae advance amid the slowest trading in two weeks. than a point. Western oils, which had been inactive Monday and Tuésday, suddenly began trading today and climbed more than three gqtarters ‘of a point. Base metals were up a few decimal points. »Senior uraniums were down in a solid line with Algom the big- gest loser dipping 1% points at 11%. Gunner was off % at 10% and Consolidated Dennison re- mained unchanged at It. Lower priced mines moved in a 10-15-cent range with gains slightly ahead of losses. Western oils, after two days of inactivity, began to move today but most changes were smail. Great Plains went up one-quarter to 12% and Pacific Petroleums increased % 4 11%. Other changes, mostly in- creases, were in a _ 15-25-cent range with Royalite the only ex- ception going up 35 cents to $6.25. Index gains: golds 1.03 at 87.02: base metals 11 at 167.07; and western oils, .86 at 10099. TORONLO CLOSING STOCKS By ie Canadian Press Terente siock Exchange—Nov. . (Quctations im cents unless marked & ~ up .14 at 59.71, utilities .1 at 148.4) yearly highs and seven new) yearly lows. MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS Abitibi 36% Fraser : Abit pr 2% Gt Lakes 37% Asbestos 27% How Smith Anque C Nat 52 Hud Bay Min 81% Bank Mont 34% Imp Bank Pank NS 70% Imp Oil 11% Beque PC 30% Int Nick 4% Bathuret A Int Pap 126 Bell @ Mass Fer u% Brail oo 6WNN:s« S&t:« Carr 14% C Cement 32% Noranda 4, C Cement pr 2% Price Qua C Steamship 42 Que Pow BY C Bak Com 58% Royal Bank 8% Cdn Brew 3% Royalite 625 Cdn Brew pr St L Corp 1642 "> Celan 7 #8=©Shawin 28M | Im Power 15: Sicel . 19% C it«Pwr pr & Trans Can PL U% CPR *% UN Bteel Seagrams 32 Walker 3 D Bridge 20% CANADIAN Dom Tar 15% Cons Pap Br Nw Golds were up slightly more | i a a cr 4 | ' } i j HT°S FOR RUBBERS } guaranteed. IT’S WRIG DIAL 9521 THE FINEST FOOTWEAR BUY ON P.E.I. We honestly believe these items to be the finest footwear values on P.E.I. Never before have we offered these quality items at such low, low < prices. Canadian made—of course. ' The snooty maker won't let us use his name, but these slight imperfects normally sell for 5.50. Fully Men's 6 - 12 3.99 WRIGHT SHOE CO. > s.LI \ \ HURRICANES Brown all rubber strap overshoes with 4a heqvy pile lining and shearling cuff. $i Child's, 6 thruto3 . . 3.29%3| 5 2s ‘Boys’, 3 to -6.. of _ # , Queen St. 9521 & ; ’ oe cae bi n gee oer ie 5 er e 3 oar Peat e Tater es Pe tee Suns er oP weer ee Mo ae Se cee ee! ey ied ; ‘ - — ——auineves SY HOA St |The Guarillan, Charlottetown, Thurs., Nov. 19, 1959. 19 A , N Gate | 00 8 © @ 42 by a A DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS | iS 2i ees (masz rrtsis pee ey 5. rt _ __|Nothe so ms om |Alminex” m0 20 365 905 —8 | Tidal wis me Se 8 oe —_—_——————¥<—_—K—«K—K—K—K—K—KKK————s—s—ai_-__ ia se 1 me te ng [te ln eB) ice ee SS RY |r ose ee cee eS Set [tan is me ow ww se |e cne om im 38 siock Sales igh Low Clase Co'ge|inmsiation ine © 2 |Orchan toe so us we gp [BAUS Mr am Gl MG I — | Warne =e ‘By THE CANADIAN PRESS UNES " |int Mickel 3080 85 96 SS + | Ormety = 50) at tm i |W Loam =| te ae ee ‘New York: stocks trish Cop = 2 + |e = S23) See ou + | Windtall “u Mu 43 and rails « higher, steels | syacus ne Bae NS) lion Bay = SS remor 200 @ © @ cat | ae a a toltace a me Is advance. Acad Uran 1 - mM wie 2000 © 8 ow —S | Britalta Toronto: market higher, trading |A¢vocs# 2000 0 SO doetins se ne me | Pete 1000 305 200 305 16 | Caleta Se. MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS | light. 5 Agnico 6 56 Hh KH =8 Ex 7 2) ZIM —It4 | Paymast oo m2 2 Ht onan oa” Oe oe Cee a ~ | Ataiteho 1500 48 | rt a 1h 8 1h cress 1m 68 6 +t 1 Ga Las te ie we me | ee oe we Montreal: market higher, rading | \ibe Expl SO) Ot ie uM > ta | suet -—s 2 8 4+ ee woo sion Jom log” (COU L wt So & B® 46 | Maser 7305 91% 11% 14 slow. itn “2,8 8 ioe oe SoS non tee, xe he Oe gg) c Cee 10 100 - © 100 6-2 Mt 4000 $14 11% 1% + % a Amal Rare is 1 [Keer Add sims Sg M|Premon, 900 Ses gop sm oe |e Dee, ee e me Ht | ime ay ae € + . + Te enh 11% 1% 2 4|Kiembe, 135 295 370 i =e SH Chace io © & 38 | mend Ce eS) mh 8 St --CURRIENCIES = [42° 2" Kilem C wis 10° 97 9 97 45 | Pros Air « [as Bs Ss : a b Ang Rouys 700 21 21 2 -3 |Labredor 528 $20% 2 2 —%4/Que Ascot 5053 IM 16 17% +) Hue wo + - saceetaais a tat ht he es Sloe te ee Rhee eS le ae ee dollar closed Wedtesday ne nn |A Arcoaio 1360 98 -— se ieee wee Ss a os Que Lith $00 1 WA. Ua Can WO 1583 185 mas am Ledue $00 10% 10 10 ednesday at a ATL C Cop 200 20 2 20 -8 |r win, mom om Os 4k 1@ pmo so) 41 2200 5% SIO SS +5 | Un Oils 80 1% Mh 1S 48 count of 4 916 in terms of Cana-|auin-Rut oo 13 13 18 Lamaque 100 20 290 290 Qunston ‘3000 14 19% 134 — %| Charter Of 3300 118 111 118 +6 | Cree WH 20 Mm NT +4. dian funda, up 5-16. Pound ster-|Aumacho 20g ML MS Oh — 6) Louch we 10 5 5 4 [ee a eh C'Mic Mae we 38 me me N Mylama 10976 100” 98 ay woe aan bee Baraat ise 1a ap am 34" teens “aoe "ss "sp _ |Ranvle Tomo me | Cm Peak sah kh | arate” I ys U.S. dollar bid 95%, asked ~ fh By File Get mne 8 a C West P 1000 So 30 30 Can Astoria 57500 12 82 9 7-16." . Bde 0 1% 7 coredo | 1S MO te lRexwer S10 meat” Seta | Cree wts 50 7750 amy 200 my 44 | Rayrockh S600 @ Mh & 43 ¢ Belcher m 5 8. 8 lee eS 6 ff Rix Athab 3100 2 19 10 31% |De Pal 10 9080 Fatima 05 @ OCG Belleterre 11696 200 178 20 +25 | foe 100 20 0 20 Rockwin oo | al oe. fF 8 Tt: ae MUTUAL FUNDS ee ee oe eo | 9000 38 )0«O2?)~=— 8s 8 =| Rowan Cons 5000 100 8 + &% 5100 125 1 125 +1 By THE CANADIAN PRESS NEWYORK [ES S34 te Boheme 294 se. SEBS lace 1 % NEW YORK (AP)—Wall Street |Mimg, 32 WA UM UM— linden ge pam me gs [eer eS ames LE, IS igs Sy) Oe om oe hopes of # negotiated steel settle- | Bouan ae oe Sf) |Malerse “Sop uit uit tin “1""|Siocan vm isioo 1s ie tom +1 |Home OuA Go S12 UK HM | Bestbean 7 3e ment swept the stock market |Brelorne i en ws 1 [Mam Ber 55 a8 Sane BS SF ln On Gat Sims ie tM + to] cangele® Mnvestment 77 30 Briul Maralgo 1000 164 164 16% Stanigh a A higher on a broad front Wednes-| pronret ee ee ee ee ee Starratt 10500 5 64 «= §_ +14 | Jump Pad 500 16 «16 16 1 =| ehampion Mutual Sm 5.38 day. 5 Brunswick © 40 235 25 235 Martin 5900 39%4 3814339% 41% | Steeloy 500 4h 4% 4% — | JUPiler 600 169 169 169 —23 | Commonwealth Inter 8.05 8.85 Gains in steel to 3 points | Bulf#4 om ns 8 ono 1% 3B 13 Steep R° 2680 $1l% 11% 11% + 3 | Landa 100 240 240 «240 +10 | Corporate Investors 8.72 956 is ran Points| nat RL 486700 7h 7 (+ Ml Meee, 6 CE le 4 ve |Sud Cot 500 OS Oey wm |Li Pete 86 is se Dom Equity Inv 14.70 35.00 aad more. Gains by steel-starved|codamet | oe hs 2 5 | Meken 0s SOUS Sullivan 350 as ua 1 — 7. an a a a Fons Cotes 5.17 5.68 ; 2 ‘ _3 | Mayf as 2 points and ras showed fre-|Carc, oe Sa" a aM lure ae" gt a" |r ne ae 4 "Soy Mel, ge 32 [Greet ome aR Sage: Mentir io 13 138——iasti ly. : : quent gains of better than a point!c Dyno 138 8 2 2 , | Merrill Taurcanis 1000 64 & 6 af | Nat Pete 600 310 300 310 +10 | Group Sel 5.00 3.45 ae basta ok Secenent exloak (teat ee a a of Mets Uren 200 64 04 Bs’) [Taurean vt. 500 30 -s 50 —2 |NCont 300 28 2 3 —3 | Growth Oil and Ges eer 7.01 ings JEN Inca 8513 2 2 M <1 | Midrim | 00 % 33 53 43 | Teck-H 1100 178 173 178 +3 |N Superior 500 3 St St Investors Growth Fund 5.96 6.44 The AP 60-stock m Can NW mm CUS OTe | Millixen «= to SS Temag a ae or ge Investors Mutual 10.91 11.90 verage fOS€ | can Thor 1000 Minda ne ne | S'S: Smee Keystone 323 “UM $2.30 to $221.20. Can-Erin 896. 24857 10 13 109 47 | ue Ore 9 & © —1 | Thom L 00 8 SS NCO pr 10 256 Leverage Fund 650 7.14 g =e 2 1 2 Tiara 200 6b Okalta = 1800 3 3S 8 .48 | Mutual U.S. Steel, bellwether of the im-|CamMet 9m5 2 OM | lan Wright wo ew Tare ame ee Oat ee ay a Ma thy| Mammal Recumuling Pen 78 Tt dustry, cli bed 3% to et Nama Cr we fT WwW +1 > Fac Pete w 140 ’ mbe 97%. | Captain. 200 ™% 7 Y =3 |wat Expl 1500 6 6 6 41 | Torbit 200 7. om 48 |F veo «SS MS +3 | North Amer Fund of Can = 841 (9.14 Youngstown Sheet and Tube rose | Cariboo soo, 18 16 e+}, | Noakes ee an ue ew oe Petrol’ 3000 188 ites Fund, si Sa ln reso S101. (Sy ee ee Plt ae oe ite oe Th ot ire | ee ot [eed ie ie : Cent ' 475 415 Amer 692 639 Among Canadian stocks, Alu-|Cent Pore 4500 12% 12 1% oe = 2 2 - + Un Keno 1650 515 510 515 ts Ponder 1000 19 «619 619 supervised Exee $5 “aeo-— minium Lid., jumped %, Dome | Cheskirk er ee | N Disken 25° 230 26 200 Un Fort 3000.3 32 (3 442 |Prairie Of 100 m5 mS 285 Supervised Exec 56 2017 — ge ore Chester sole lUSKlUCUMM New Hosre 6600 8 pos Upp Can” 200.113 113 3 45 |Provi Gas 3600 269. 230 260 +7 | Supervised Exec 37 $18 — Mines was up %. Hudson Bay|cni» jae 300 52 % 82. IN Kelore” i900 0 9h +? | Ventures 990 $% sO. Mg | Reneor 19 3h 4 141 <4 | Supervised Exec 58 sm 67 Mining and International Nickel, | Chimo 300 3 «650 6 8 ol Newiund «60180 22D = +2 pViolam 4300 167 164 167 +3 | Royalite Oo 65 G0 425 +35 | Supervised Growth Fund 167 16 both were up %, McIntyre Por-|Coch Will 1100 305 900 905 N Man 000 eMC Waite A xd 465 680 655 65 49 | Rovalite pr & SI7% 17% 17% Supervised Income Fund 3.0 3.92 cupine was up 1 and Walker|Cos.se” soo ts cs a Wo | Ni M¥em 1008 tee te te —5 | Weeden Ses ize te ‘tas 4, | Sener Pee ‘=. Ge as ms <® -ltueed Been Pod ie hee Gooderham and Canadian Pacifie Con-Key oo 21 0 map a one a — a iw8 aa ‘Wr Harg 1100 126 12 128 5 - Seth Ul IM FT United Aceuaulative 24.98 36.50 were % higher. Granby Mining |C Bellekeno 200 6 6 6 —¥\New Takh 1000 134 1% 134—%/| Yale Lead 150 19 18% 19 Spooner SOO 13 13 18 43 !x—US. funds dropped %. cio webmn jee 2 8 S © ie per: we ws mle , i American sido Exchange C Den wis 7130 £ £ “ o1 | pissing 1 > = _* +4 ar _ pa ee ame of 1460000.) s [00 Arrow” Soon ew “me [Rete em amp ase oon mo mm On the Canadian list Braziliam|¢ Marben 3000 2 24% my Traction was up %, Canadian Se m2 2 —* Marconi % and Shawinigan lost : + C- Morrison 1000 3% 2 2 41 ~ C Moher 225 © © 8 $2 MT What stocks did ..+ +s |Con Nichol 1000 i 2. 3 ip Tues|C Northid 722 rviny Advances eas acre SS fe) | i} ( C Sanorm 300 Se SM SK | " Declines 363 536 Con Sud — Ss 6 Sf roles ert PE sri Unchanged 20 221 | Conwest SS aoe irene r] Total issues oS mimiveo Ss s 3 mr @ YOU SAVE AS MUCH AS $158 Emer, ome SE EE a Ame Sorg Warner “4% NY Cent 20% | 500 8% OOHCOMS ie ons a a © | Drarnece oo 4 2M +f @ instant Numilk ts 0 fine, spray i ~~. Sry | De Cour ime 4 8 M44 process skim milk powder Gen Hive Venstinm =| Edens sm ss wh He @ Fer » Baking and Cooking To “a \ Dome 1305 $19% 19% 106% + % ih @ Real skim milk goodness at less Kennecott os Devan toe “8 im 2” SUPE GL cL Lo than half the price. + —— Kast Mal 2000 131 128 128 +1 ' MONTREAL ioe BR Ht a Elder 3900 134 190 134 41 REAL em 3 5 Bo DMORE’S ( ,u Expl so 7 7 7 = E ities and papers all had slight|"N® eae eA 5D. a 2 as the close of | Far wis 1070— % % “-—% x “Ty “ al . ight trading ‘ednesday—on—the -F’west- Tung 140010 10 1 [Fatima _ <s028 ge 57g ~ Francoeur 4000 34 5 §& —%, changes. Frobisher 6525 199 18 16 —# Industrials were off despite|Geco Mines 20 $17 17 17 | some late revivals. In base met- oe nies = 11% ue 1% Alumainiues 4 at 29. Off % tm the! Oam,*™ 2 9m so ae Bs r . ch wo OM “ a0 section were Consolidated M and! Goldale oo ff i -1 For a refreshing “change oper oat your Sees Se toa S at 18% and Noranda at 46%. |GF,Uras mm ts Mey the easy way . . . with our distinc — = onde. Coldray 19 3 OS YH see our wide, wonderful array of attractive patterns al Oe cae ands, ot w alco jose is 2 1-9 |] wilt add color and charm to any room, any decor... at 25%, brought steels down Se, BS le da SN papers with a gain of % at 37%.|Gwilim 000 8 7 7 Anglo Newfoundland mma. Fe . Ltd : lan B had fractional gains. aude 4 0 > = — oore c s Ib. I Washed 3 Ibs. Utilities went up on the strength | Heath me SUC 8S : | Hove 3000 2%) H+ : i Cocoanut ; 2c Parsnips 2c Sultana : “es Raisins . 59c New Crop Sweetheart Toilet ~ Hawes with Free Jim Dandy 1 Ib. tin David's Fancy Mixed Biscuits 3 Ibs. 89c WE CARRY ONLY sand Macintosh ‘Apples 5th. bag 39¢ or 3 bags $1.00 FREE DELIVERY 1 C.O.D. ORDERS ACCEPIED ELM AVE