( y : ay a < — “ =e fo ee " ” bad + oe —~ yn eee ae y sf = ee RS tea" ae et ee . a Few we bay is PO ee Pn, She 2 . . : : i : fr iY » \ 2 s > ¢ - — ‘ | ; -% . *. ; ¥ _— Ber ee wt IN ee ee ke, eee ee 2 ot MM _.| The Guardiad, Otariottetows,Tucs, Ape 11,1000._9 : Eldrich 300 36) «30 «(1% +1%4|N Goldvue 46500 114% 9% 104 +1 |Paymast 14500 2% 0 2 —2 |Stee, R 3243 $13% bh —% : : , a Esl .7 lb UU u N Harré 100 144 14s He — Ye) Poe Expl 1009 17 17% 17% —1%|Sturgeon = 508 2k Mk — DAILY MARKET U T m8 8. 8 3 eee ee mule es es A ee SS Sek tlie eo PPA. 2.2322 eS ee ee ee eee. eee Gis eo Se te alee See 2 eee © eee é Falcon 735 $3% 2% Wr + % 1700 1 ~ +4 | Asamera 500 160 160 Faraday 7 9 9 —2 |Newmnd 30 38 Pitch Ore 30500 9% 9 9 Taurcan vt 2500 70 68 7 +3 |Bailey SA 300 875 875 875 +16 |€S Pete mm me 38 MOC cP. Fara wis = % 6 6 ° |N Mylama 34400 211 205 «447 6-6 | Placer 60 $11 «11 11 — %] Teck-H 2716 230 197 230 +30 | Bail S pr 05 921% 21% 21%—%/|C Chiefta 200 122 12 122 «343 Bnque PC xd 35% Int Nick % mines, up % at 19%. Seniors gen-|Fwest Min 3000 16 15% 15% Newnor ee ee ee en ee 50 39039 3 1 | Tena 4500 MS 335 335 Ss Ball S Spt 46035 «BRING 21% «21% Cén Dev 5S HO SIS ~(S0 HIS SU ARY Batherst A. Int Pap .134 | erally were mixed. Fatima 5500 6 «66 )«6 63 «+2 «|New Rowyn 00 18 6 18 Preston 200 775° 7 770 Thom L ‘ 200 7 6 70 Basco Oi] 3200 7% 68 71 —2 |C Ex Gas 3240 2% 215 24 +16 ; Bathurst B = .. _ _—iInt Pete 7 Frobisher 7045 249 236 23 —2 |N Senator 110 ™% 7 7 Pronto 5485-425 410 425 +5 | Tiara ~ 16 16 16. 16 +6 | Bata » 13000 7 «+7 «+%F «+%++1 *[CHighCe 65 W W W -2 Bell 40% Mass-Fer m4%| Golds recovered from an early|G.n, Mines 245° $244 21 21% — % Ms ux ue 7 oO Pros Air 120 97 9% 97 +2 |Tombill 39500 71 @ 63 —6 |Bralsa 1200 100 100 100 +1 |C Homesta 100 150 150 150 —5 THE CANADIAN PRESS McColl . 2 + , 11% Sucecio: Manet igneria mec-|eater Rocce i |a S ees oe e S t feeee ae ee mln oe ee as ee EE ee Se SS i's ene oronto: er - , ; eee Cleveland 18 + Noranda 51% | Eabt ded 30 cons atic tat ae 1 18 1 —u|Mardeme 2000 2 3) +i lame Com pe css 4641 |U Seming, Sone 2 S Shee aa ch ones (Continued on page 11) wale trading. C Cement 33% Price 45% | $2.30. Dome gained % at 16%. [Gist YK 350 655 645 655 +5 | Norgold 300 9 6-8 )=—6 8 —%lQue Cop 5100 33 31 Sl —2 |U Asbestos 3350 535 52 525 —45 aad New York: Market higher; se-|C Cement pr 27 Que Pow 39° Canadian gold kilo bars were|Giacier ae a ee ee ee 200 3% 6H SCO42 | Que Lab 7000 (iG 6 *6 °: 1Um Keno 200 415 415 415 +10 : ect.ve demand. C Steamship 42% Royal Bank 70%) ited at $33.70 to $33.85 Glenn Uran 4000 134/13 -13%4 +1%,Normetal 238 350 350 350 Que Lith 535 60 640 645 —15 |Un Fort 123 22 2 —% ; C Buk Com 59 Royalite m5 au * . odes 3500 20% 29 «4% — % | Norpax oo 3 «6M 2i 0-2 |G Metal «= 1600 ssi] Sp Can «=D TTENTION —Montreal:: Market— generally! an Brew 39% St. L Corp 17%4| ounce. Gold Eagle 2550090 19° 19 —1 |Noreync. 200 15 14614 —1 | Qunsion mes 22 4 2 +2 |Vandoo - 420 %. 9 % A Tigher in fairly active trading.) Caw Brew pr... Sawin 33 /| Western olls rallied at the close|GF Uran “woo a 39 w+ w[N-Gate OR 6 GS +2 /Quetont 185 $14 12ts- 144+ [Ventures 451. $80 30% 30% + HOG ~ RAISERS ~ < , CPR 29% Trans Can PL 2s%|as Pembina erased its early. %|Grandroy ee ge Re. Nkok se 1m 167 wr 2 Renvio ten “a 4 zs iawn oF + — ia . ; Cockshutt 14% Un Steel 1%} loss to Close unchanged at 10%.|Greynk . 196500 544 44 44 —i|Northsp 12575 199 189 189 Rayrock 5009 57 52 53 —7 |Weedon + 17100 2% 2% 2% 1 ‘ , CURRENCIES Seagrams = =§- 24 Walker's | Pacific Pete was up % at 15%|Gulch 1500 104 10 10 — %4| Norsp A wis 2600 131 125 130 +10 |Rexspar 200 3 2 +1 |W Malar » 300 6% 6% 64 —% Special One Week Only : D Bridge oe «| and Canadian Husky gained % at | Gear 2445 $174 17 17% North Can $100 180 160 168 —I2 | Reeves 200 05 105 105 Willroy 2300 195 199 i909 —! « ‘ cos gei2= ™ eae 124i eee eee ae Gonnar, wis 2100. 300: 33659 --00 | Merrate 25500 P2344 + | Rix Athab 1000 41 “41 41 +1 | Will wts 600 130 130 | 130 follar closed Monday at a dis- —— - = eT to 30:79; | Hard ett = sm ulna aie 4 “a De ie Roches GS at a lee Hare ie ie ie ie MASTERMIX HOG GROWER - aos : : 7 fndex-gains-—golds —67- .79; non’ ui —-% ode ; | ra : ! O'Brien 42300 102 9% 98 +3 |San Ant 200 «62 «SBC? Yale Lead 9000 35 ° 33% 35 DM Canadian funds, wp 132, Pound) == NEW YORK: © [Bert meant, 1,2, 759%! west met tines sme Su diy 1 [Ot Ree ame oo" [salty a Bw te tw [inne Bee te Oe entree cos . . Ss. 69. ~ 900 161 160 oung 1 110 107 110 sterling $2.715%, up 1-16. : TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS Heath Poi Sy i *), | Ove 3295 95 970 $75 —25 [Sherritt 10201 365 350 350 —5 | Zeamac oy Mm, achhavinad ’ NEW YORK (AP) — The sock] "prime canaue from”, |uece, tum ty to te (Sm et ee (Stl ie ec wm a =‘ DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. : market c wu . = ‘ . :, ; (Quotations ts ugless marked $.| Hollinger Paramaqg = 2000 «BB C1 =| Slocan VR 2600 19% 19 19% +2%|Pend Ore 490 220 200 210 DIVIDENDS vance Monday with drug and ~ z—Odd lot, Bey ne aidaeaa eS Hoyle po Se’ a os Parbec = a Pay a “ Stdcona — = 3 a —/a Yukon yr 4 3 o 2 +2 CHICK HATCHERY i shares suppl mos rights, Ex-warrants.) Hud 1038 57% — % | Pardee — %| Stanleigh TIME: 1:23 pan. By THE CANADIAN PRESS | he push oT pe mt sme cht, [ind Lane soo rs Sr Fe Sl rater am eo se — v|Stanten wis Im oo 42 | one 70 Queen St. Charlotietown Dial 3626 i : ' Stock Sales Low Ch'ge| Inspiration 1200 60 57 57 —1 ~ A. J. Frieman Ltd. pfd. $1.12%2,] After opening a shade higher, MINES Int Nickel 475 $08 .88 88 Patino wts 1900 180 178 178 Starratt 300 6% CGC AP Cons 370 533 (Sl May 1, record April 24. the market held aeons pa Bags iy ag | al taa te me 32% 3 -2 y Algoma Steel Corp. Ltd. 25/throughout the session. A final zm Siem 16% 16% — Sl iee Dae = = 25 (7 - Algom, ; > 20 —13 bie tents, June 30, record May 29. /urst of buying sent some stocks) am Larder 3500 40 38 38 -—3 |Iso Uran 900 72 6 ™ —4 Canadian Utilities Ltd. 4% per|well ahead of morning levels.| Amal Rare = » > = — 5 Welte on 16 3 3 3 ; o pfd me. five Aopen = page gh gee eae’ et ar ma on Ss Jase ol a ate een ® < , May 15, rec . ta bit r earlier ns. Arcad wts — ££ 8 8 Jellicoe mews 6 (lH - : : ' ord Motor Company com. 60] Prospects for new drugs to re- — — ~ = -. —4 | Joburke 3100 - 20 » ~t ‘ cn He aoe ~~ ae ete Lope mere hoy oa a oon nt 1 — ae an ae ae le . Simon a s ‘ la ¢ commeagn ‘cold w Atlin Ruf 4500 18 #18 #18 — ou. © tf —t ; $1.25, June 1, record May 14 ported to be baking the enary up- jaunts ee ee + ee ae =. 2 2 : Northwest Industries Ltd. 50] swing for pharmaceutical shares. |4¥in.* - 7 6 eet ae tae ot an * ae cents, April 30, record April 23. | Pfizer went ahead 6 points, War-| Barnat = sre = -- —- Kirk Min 1900 72 © 7 42 : E 7? +€ | Labrador 745 $29 2% B4—% Woodward Stores (1947; Ltd.|ner-Lambert more than 3, Merck a okt Se eee. SS SN class A 20 cents, April 30, record] 2 and Schering more than a point. | p24, 100. & «19 «© —2 Ik Detect se ie 17 19 —38 April 20. Most chemicals, building ma- Bes as Se ake Ling 200 f” ‘ . : i a : oe oe ee ae Belleterre a fi is ~ = Lameqee 200 4 = ms. : ines, » Tubbe Beth! itch 1400 + NET EARNINGS rails joined the broad advance. Bevcon = eo i = o Laxtadie 2500 — a . =o an Copper shares retreated after es oe = me a See wate = 15 + By THE CANADIAN PRESS % euts in scrap ami custom smelter Bicrot wis 2m Tis M4 14 |orado wis 3600 19 ik i892 Canadian Curtis - Wright Ltd.,| prices. Anaconda, Kennecott and | Bidcop 18249 20 4 Louvict 1500-94 EHH Year ended Dec. 31: 1958, $39,119.] American Smelting all gave un|Black Bay 165m 2 Ise Its +@a) Lyndnst = 3909 22 B31 + THe (Fi ince combinaticn of j i i |} Macassa__250 270 _270 _270, Curtis-Wright of Canada and Iso-| dipped %s Boymar 1009 a cr - c- Macdon S100 4 863737, 1 ‘ ° 5S 9 f tope Products Ltd.) The Associated Press average|Brinwmsn 4500 777 fat “Gh tne tek Canadian Husky Oil Lid., year! of 60 stocks edged up 30 cents to| Brunswick 209 os = = +5 | atadesn 14 315 300 305 —5 ended Dec. 31: 1958, net loss| $222.70. oe Eee eS ; | Masnet — = oe ss P : ‘ 25 210 20 +15 $1,767,548; 1957, net loss $131,176.) Distillers - Seagrams added '% ee eee aed | aa om ee ae Consolidated Bakeries of Can-) point in the Canadian list, Alum-| Cable ms 1 eo ea Man Ber 10) 115 M5 s 9 @da Lid: 1958, $299.622, 88 cents|inium Ltd. gained a fraction and|Cadamet te ea) gis 40 | ernlge : a Ag oe e . 7 M its —31 @ share; 1957, $293,829, 87 cents.| McIntyre Porcupine dropped a coe nets om 1 «6 » ie Shastelene sae -_ os ' F-4 —% Dominion Fabrics Ltd., year} point. C Malart 15300 52 SP Martin 450 2 ‘30 & x ' ended Dec. 31: 1958, $136,494;| Brazilian Traction, Preston|C.N inca 1003 24 8 OS a: oe ee + 1957, $188,330. ~ East Dome ard Molybdenite were mo a oe 7™% T a -% exes 11950 . 3 © +2 Famous Players Canadian Cor-| ahead in the Canadian section of|Candor e 400 18 18 McWat roy uM MS : poration Ltd.: year ended Jan. 3,]the American exchange. Sap-|CamErin s:gim 200 Io tt ee cee al me mie 1959, $2,656,468, $1.53 a share;| phire Petroloums lost a fraction. | carinoo 600 175 165 170 —- Midrim 35 7 68 8 +3 5 ji ee | Cassi sil 10? 2 | Millik 303° 219 «215219 year ended Dec. 28, 1957, $2,220,-/ What stocks did: im ~~ fo) 525 335 ery Minda, 2209s Os os — | d ec ee 3 ____ Mon Fri_| ___g09 $399 22-230 +8 in 188 $14% ' " Great Northern Gas Utilities; Advances 555 559 | Cent Pore 6500 6s * = 14 'Min-Ore = a tae Ce ee Titd., year ended Dec. 31: 1958,| Declines 454 414 | Chester 2640 «474 45% 45% —l'* | Moneta 32565 1 A “ : = - i 1 4 3 = . Wright 2006 5 6 @& — ok : $304,762, 24 cents a share; 1957.| Uncharged a oe cae 1x00 23 = = pa oot cr 7 = ™ . te —__}* i i 13 N E 76 2 ot ee Lid., year ee CLOSING STOCKS aan 300 1 = 3 ancalon we io ms bt 2 ; 7 3 y > 30 : S N A tg Me ended Dec. 31: 1958, $111,237 (in-] Boe Warmer 2% NY Cent era |Cody-Reco 600? 17 (168 16% New Ath 3813. 51 Ae 8 ; from_property|¢ and 0___72% Radio Corp _35%s| Coldstrm 10109 #7, 1, S| New Cal 20 ts UR gale); 1957, .et loss $366,074. [Cons Edison 63 Std Oil NJ = 52s | Colomac ais was or es i — a Holt, Renfrew and Co, Lid.,|ELAwto =! 0% Utd Aircraft Stis|Comb Met 20,73 Ot 7 year ended Jan, 31: 1959, $307,-| Goodyear 133 =Westngse 79 «=| Coniaurum 00 = - _ = 473, $2.21 a share; 1958, $205,491, red pad ."y anne jn 15 132 BM want $1.77. Kennecott 11 C Beta G 1833 11% Ie lIk-—k i itili il C Calli 250 14% 4 14% eetieell Wieies Conners 3 equ Se aes iw : ’ ° ° ’ C Den wts 1197 & 32 323 - ' $5,902,804, $2.41 a share; 1957, TORONTO 1 Discovery 3525 295 380 390 +5 |} $7,175,281, $2.94. Ce a * 2s Kilembe Copper Cobalt Ltd.,| TORONTO (CP) — The stock) CG Airow [0m oo on 42 year ended Dec. 31: 1958, net! market recorded a narrow’ ad-|C Marben este s 4 a +13 “y $580,217; 1957, net loss $987,- vance in moderate tradjng Mon- oa M and $2423 $1944 a a + i. ° C Mogul 3350 25 28 a , Scurry - Rainbow Oil Ltd., 3) 9: C Morrison 30 2 2 2 mos. ended Dec. 31: 1958, $24,-| Golds had the best index gain, ee eg = rm a - ee : é 415; 1957, $37,727. wp more than two-thirds of a|con Nichol 20 7 #7 7 - GENUINE SURGE Waterloo Manufacturing Co.| point. Western oils and base met-|€ Northland 750 %5 0 +93 MILKER f : Lid., year ended Dec. 31: 1958,| als were ahead around one-third.|¢ Per it 41 oresi — to 5 e glad e $249,061 (including $151,006 grofit} Final volume was 4,333,000|¢ sanorm 3009 9% 8 & —1%\) for as far back as ~ oF from sale of fixed assets; $69,199] shares, the fastest session in a be ‘Sud = Boa = they > a S Gccgaae a and \ L é recovery of income taxes; and|week, and compared with Fri-|Co"Corp aon 4) 4 41 6 % iat TUG and PULL. $28,855 from operations); 1957,|day’s 3,895,000. Can - Erin was} Cop-Man 5291 2 s = ; That’s why the Surge—start- . ; 7. iw ; nd 4890 21 ” Bu - 7 } . $121,223. = ao ee ee sing an mes @ 4 ing in 1923 has — its |) Thi . i ' f h a A d b Lb I . 5 . r 1 Cowich Soo 102 102 102 —3 ay into just a every ‘ over of 329,709 shares. Consoli-| Craigmt om 1 0 40 —10 came where cows are Is young. coup e Is p anning oO rurnis a me. n OpVIOUS Yr PRODUCE dated Marbenor had the best win. | CrowP#! _— on a = _ a4 |] milked. _ ahead 13 cents at 57 cents. Da msm ON ON -Y¥ SOUGAL (C0) — Agra!" gear chases woe ader eee see nS 3" Deualas Boos they're going to do a lot of LOOKING before they start BUYING. ture: department quotations: lowing a i-cent a pound cut in| Oe Bae BO 3% Bh MM + g ri 5 ne _ Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices|the custom smelter price in New| peinite 00 64 tt 2 j , py’ Siar. ade aenltee en ae ke te SS te dee Tl The ONE place they’re sure to look is the advertising columns of extra-large ayd large 43, medium] bell Chibougamau lost 40 cents} pra" = $m ima IB uy ear 37, small 34, B 31, C 23. Receipts 15 and i sed 2515 95 ' - um .- Dp 6565 I e ° ” rs |eents at $075, Consolndated Min "=x ba ie 1 we ww —w'l| 19 Ment St te this newspaper . . . where most shopping ins! : ‘ ; : wi | East Sul . ; ie ee. eee awed ing had the best win in senior ae ow — ao = 4 +h ° erabl , ’ ’ 25 - fresh grade creamery prints, job price 65-66; fresh wholesale 64- 64%. Cheese: delivered Montreal, mot waxed, Quebec white 34%, colored 34%; wholesale Quebec white 352, colored 35%; current reeceipts Ontario white f.0.b., grading station 35%, colord 35%; wholesale Ontario, colored 36%. Potatoes: N.B. 75s 1.35 - 1.50; N.B. 50s .85-.90; N.B. 10s .21-.23; P.E.1. 75s 1.44 - 1.55; PEI 50s 100-1.10; P.E.I. 10s 29-30; Flor- ida new red 50s 25(; California} 100s 6.00; California white 50s | 3.25; California white 100s 6.00-! 6.25. ee MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP)—The indus-| trial section of the Montreal snd Canadian stock exchanges scored @ marrow advance Monday, its ‘second in as many days after bout two, weeks of steady los- ses. Trading was fairly active. The advance was fractional in Most cases, but a few issues gained more than a point. The weak spots were the refin- ing oils and banks, while the con- structions and base meta!s were nixed. ; The papers, pipelines, foods, steels ‘and beverages were ‘igher. Textiles were active, but twnchanged. Among the most active issues Massey was unchanged at 14%, Brazil was off % at 7, Bell failed io move at 40%, Dominion Tar was unchanged at 17%, BA Oil fost % at 386%, Aluminium gained % at 26%, Montreal Locomot ve advanced % at 19 and Trans- Mountain Pipeline was up % at 12%. The penny mines and oils firmed from their morning lows and closed mixed. ; erything — Tea GYPROC INSUL BOARD EXCEL-BOARD ‘PLYWOODS ARBORITE MASONITE CHROME MOULDINGS ‘ CEILING TILE Plain or Perforated ‘ CABINET HARDWARE COLONIAL BOARD FLOOR TILE The closing averages show banks off .02 at 62.19, utilities up 3 at 156, industrials up 1.6 at KNOTTY PINE SHEATHING \ IT’S SPRING | AND POP’S GOT THAT “-FIXIT” LOOK _IN HIS EYE AGAIN! | | And whether he knows what he’s doing or not, his intentions are good. Clean up, fix up, patch up—house, garage, lawn, garden. Pop will sail into them all in his ‘annual spree to fix up the place a little. Pop will do a better job this year if he visits MacDonald-Rowe first. There’s a wide range of easy to use materials, plus a lot of valuable hints and helps for the amateur car- penter. Everything from remodeling the whole house to putting a shelf in the kitchen, will be easier if WacDonald-Rowe has a hand in helping plan the project, and MacDonald-Rowe Home Imprevement Plan will take the strain off pop’s -bankroll when he’s fixin’ up. So make it a point to visit MacDonald-Rowe soon. EVERYTHING FOR THE BUILDER 307.1, combix up 1.3 at 255.8, papers up 3.7 bt 462.3 and golds off .42 at 88.41. =i""i~sz~~ | MacDONALD-ROWE WOODWORKING Co. Ltd. || eked le BEES a sere 5 forest Sl] 36 Lr. Water St., Charlottetown DIAL. 8575-8576 || . | Bowe CG Net % Imp OU en } : ~ Whether it’s furniture or furs, appliances or automobilés, newspaper advertising gets close study BEFORE buying begins! Because it is so widely used as a BUYING. guide, no other medium has the selling impact of this newspaper. 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