4 Nealon 5000 —1 |N Mylama 179938 199 176 178 -4 |Roard\ the P.F.I. Credit Union| ~ oo 108 30; Fiorida | tional Nickel lost % and Noranda | Nes Lab 50) mm a ' 3 - “ ‘ * 4% é — = - ea ~ - ee : . i pike be ‘ me : ‘ t : 3 4 4 pore ‘ . i; s ' + ation . ‘ e a % . " . : a ; . — . : ; : ” i ar a .f ; : ——-— . s ‘ : \ tees es ee 20:0 © 8 tee 1a DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS [= eS cAI Chitown Man SS Or ow 7 i + ’ i Wiltsey 300 «1% «1% 17 . ; . DAILY TAT Be" 2:3] ~~ AMONG THE FARMERS . : = ; ——— — . ; e | a ae oS Draws Term | Upturn In Economy Of N.B. - ~ SUMMARY wetinien. wp 8 ot 180-1, ieduetrioln) eI 'C cal: ae Gs Oh Me te ine in ee 61 of Agrisuiare Nowsletter o oid. hi off 2 at 311.6, combined up .1 at} © Cat” 3, a Hh Si — el Young BG GD Bl OD 88 ; , : z 258.8, papers off 1.5 at 470.6 and|c Dees si teas au" pun {keeee 1 Oh oe S| AM citizens as guch have an Quite nins n inrone 3 cass ‘bane alae 2 87.48, a oe i oS eo ne iene Se ee Sotoe atitie t-te deiteens ae ae od ee lon tame te SS 8 lee 43 420 410 ao 48 ythe + from the Throne.|cabinet will relate to freight| | A Charlottetown Foyd (oP) — Ajthe past than an indication of i » York — Market lower: so-|°™"™* roe” le nee OO ee oe I Ww Sm BK BN + 4 Generally this document is a|rates, unemployment insurance,| Joseph Dunn, was to | Righer level of economie activity |forthcoming legislation, indica'ed : aes + 8© | ashestos _36 How Smith 6 2 _ - ° ¢ @ +4 Jap cons ue e 8 @ preview of government planning|arbitration’ of labour disputes, serve an 18-month jail term when throughout New Brunswick this|that bills concerning education, - ted issues rend. Rank Mont 55° Wud Ray Min @ [© Marcus. ioe 7 6 67 +2, Am Ladue aie 19 19 19 —1 for the ng year although it| price support policy and the posi-|h¢ appeared im City Police |Yeat was predicted im the throne| administration of justice, proda- lontreal — Market irregularly | 2". \S 7% Imp Bask 2% 2 + 'e/ Anchor ee ee Iso deal with ¥ ; " . . Bacse-C Nat 38% Imp Oil as, |C Moaul 4600 201198198 a an aon 1 | may also with past accom-|tion of the farmer withia. the|Court yesterday for sentencing |®Peech read by Lieutenant-Gov-jtion service and ‘welfare will be her in slow trading. . Bnque PC 35% Int Nick nou, |S Morrison 700, 2 20 2% —1 [Reiley SA 1000 1000 990 wo ti, | plishments. More than the usual economy. The problems of agri-| 00 a charge of break, entry and |°Tner J. Leonard O'Brien at the/ presented. An ee. conees x oe NG |Con Newel es Oh eh Oh ele Se os mm [enous of Weare la: devoted S| calture continue to arouse a/ theft. "“s"~ |opeming of the provincial legis-/ IMPROVE SCHOOLS ACT om | es : as on — Ve) Rail S SXepr 250 826 | «3M 29% agriculture @ number of pro-|lively interest and the future of|..-The accused lature Thursday. i Ree sh a ee c. 6 ; ( e had eartier been |**' : ay. CURRENCIES bread eer She ‘0 Mi Ai aM BO gr Se NS SR posals. ore nro — wel Se onal farmer vis the subject | convieted on break, entry -and| The speech said improvement ioe rane wl ae as a hy N St. Car a |c 7% + & | Britatta 2900 200 mS msg: AVE been, some time,’ much * y ; "Phe -intro-|theft at the New Furniture |is anticipated in woods educ- HONTREAL( Cr) — the US.|C ng gM S| CSeem, GG dk SMEG SE GSB STA. | farm onzuntaioan agri ‘by feed camo "no| Cates’ ike NonSex [tom oiang's Tet abou’ Slane ¥ a dis-|C.Cemeat pr 28 Que Pow Cop Corp 200 & pe * ; : rh companies, | 15th. ; ° , cent : unt of 1 31-32 per cent in terms| _Scamship Roval Bank” 7 |COP-Man 1000 a Rg Yo 10900 300 200 «300 —2 | One of the most important of|packing houses and chain stores! The . os idee podbot nacgilagyen The report of the committees Canadian funds, up %. Pound | far "nrce” > Bere u — = = 42-12 —1/| Chietta a ce ae = is pave oe Seeees to estab-|is another matter which the pane, macistrate’s decicton will vsuraging effect on many healt he ot. jeatice te sling $2. Brew om s@ +1 |Can Dev . 390 570 _|lish a farm settlement policy to|CFA brief ee Brunswick would be tabled eee $2:9%. ve. &. aan ae on | tigen VSS 2 Ye eee Se ss a ta jassist young farmers in eae DAIRYMEN'S "CELEBRATION A Charlottetown man charged| the provincial economy. and the members would So hen PR _. 29%. Trans Can PL 28 Crouped v0 2 ie rn h C “Wemead = #3 4 43 —2 |ing established. The need for| From the agricultural etand- with being drunk and disorderly -The construction industry had/te give statutory effect to some GRAIN — Soe 1%} Cusco "4S 1416 ~ Me freaky ge aed 1a rate og | BUCH @ Policy has been emphasiz-|point it is hoped to make the was sentenced to 10 days m jail. |>¢en am important factor in the/of its recommendations. D Bridge ce teat idan. Gee 2 acon ae no _1e [ed by the Federation of Agricul-|60th anniversary banquet of the Another 10-day term was given |®Conomy during the year and the/. Amendments to the Workmen's . Dom Tar IsM Cons Pap 1 | De © & 434 —4%4 | Cdn WO 1440 260 260 «380 ture for some 10 years. Possibly; Prince Edward Island Da ~| a city man charged with being | Province had carried out the/ Conipensation FINNIPEG CP) — Fairly ac- ss our 06 oa =3" | Cent Det 904 B40 om ‘ iTY-| Grunk largest - Act increasing ben- cme s. ree. ‘veflecting te) 134 Ford 117% | Deep Horn 000 3 a <1 | Charter Ou me lee le cle a oe a policy had been insti-| men's Association one of the a . a construction program injefits te widows and children * ts of export interest featured Deinite So0e ee = + lo Mie Sos ee 23 t 5 eS eS per-|more significant happenings et] ot <M. Morte te : would also be studied. saat gozesmtrest eared] IEW YORK — [ia ae hy eM Steet te St Sn [ander more imenaive cullvaton| Wig Go opening of the frat] TREE crop Binge popphegebe spoon wr Il session on the Winnipeg A eS : Bevan 4200 3% 23% 38 Dev Pal 00 1. a = ‘is and the decline im rural popula-|farmer-dWwned cheese fa Pa é The speech said‘ steps were _ a new menta! health clinie ain Exchange. NEW YORK (AP) — Weakness!" *“™™™! ©% 4 4 14 @3 [Demo Pete G0 S12 11% 11% ~ % tion influenced. 1992 the Island Seta” ak Qa p enkins taken to establish trees as a Bemuatyiee. Caring Whe year, Mosing prices: in oils featured a stock. market|=2t M2 1s es Duvex 4125 im 1 42 |PART OF POLICY giant huinel Le farm crop in a joint effort bringing the total of such insti- jats—May % higher 7%6%; Jy| decline Thursday on the lightest mo a ae en es led = mm we —2 | In ovary province of Conada| fieoatt Seen the wantene of boxe To Head Ass'n dar lente oak salute Oporto pravete % fe. . . so 7 +* o 410 +410 Ree MOT Wi | tae mcg momar ee” Ae MAP MR BS Se ae See at wll cates ETc a Jt ot Cen a cg ee | Ton enero es ne + : . itions pre- | El Sol \ ; 1 ; > ve ms ) ’ he repo lariey—May %» lower 1.03%4;|Vailed In Wall Street due to the | Eureka as a 2 ieee A oe ct ce poate ajesouk very. valuasie. Tals | yeare following “802 over 4 fac-| wes re-slested president ef the Metal mining im the province| pine oe ig the report of “M%q lower 1.00%; Oct. %| Lincoln birthday observance. |Falcon ‘tm a uh ne EE Bo | ela penratle thas top llbnr or) ai young) Signs g boas one] planer Higa“ pene pealayt had been adversely affected by|Jamary;) tn Senne FOF er 1.00%b. Douks nad seems elher inciitations|Feestes, tun th unin fla See of ttc Gen. Sacco 3 indicates the great interest and| sociation at the annual meeting|¢kness in world markets. This ee Max—May 1% higher 2.88; Jly| Were closed. Fara wts 4690 35S =| 9 oa tt adh I — vib on egy nay ae — sn the great excitement which grip-| held Wednesday night. Colonel|'@duced exploration and new de- Grade IX: 1. Garey Foley, 2. % higher 2.76%b; Oct %-% Ofte estate ant thein eo. F'west Tang Leese is is is “3 LI Pete soe oD eed ae earn as D hae ee aa one of the province} D.A. MacKinnon was named hon- ig gem 2 rer cee os ; her 2.72%. treated. Francoeur. 7000 9 3 : M. ‘4 ‘4 4 +h string. Much more capita! th a , rary president. government said faith in TY: 1. aye Hardy. i. tyve—May %s higher 1.1ib: Jly| Rails. nonferrous metals and a ew lk a 7 Pn a Fg 5 formerly is required oa the po The dairy industry was not} Other officers include, A.M. the province's economic future| ¥2!er O'Malley, 3. Mary Hardy higher 1.00%; Oct % higher) ™0St aircrafts were lower. Gan Sines ane came 78 7H4 + | Midcon 300 «77)«O% ~~ oS 41 «(| Quisition of such capital out of only an economic development | Coles, vice-president for Prince; displayed by large industrial in-| GT@te VM: 1. Sheila Jones, 2 ab. -| The Associated Press average | Genex _—- wo tg: N Brine = wea o earnings is a very slow process. but « was also a great social] George J. Rogers, vice-presid- | teresis is being met with co-oper-|5¥!via Foley, 3 Shirley Vino ices for class two wheat for| 60 stocks declined 7 cents to ante Dre 300 10% 10%) 104 + 4 )N Chamb = 1150 138 a aT The management of long term ae a which did more to emt for Queens and J.A. Mac- ation from municipal, provincial Grade VI: 1. Dianne Veno. 2 sort to countries outside FWA: | $2/4-20. “am tea en se 2 hie Be 2 2 tM borrowed capital appears to be oe farmer from a pernic-| Donald, MP. vice-president for|and federal governments. Garnet Dyment, 3. Garey Jones “th et "| Distillers a ta eae 2% —1 '|N Superior 732 139 135 138 —4 | the solution of the problem. ous system which had impover-| Kings. The speech, more : Grade V: 1. Leals Jones. sor 1.71%; 2 1.68%; 3 1.58%; Seagrams and Mc-| ¥ uM Mw 43 on im cece an < ; a review of| _ Gr 2 oe : Pw Intyre Porcupi {, |Grandrey 3550 8 Oy | NC Oils 274 2%4—1%| The addition of an economist |: only farmer but Goldie Hardy. 3. Mary Calla 147%; 5 1.44%; 6 1.43%. 1) ints pine each gained \%|Cranry «380 mm Wi | NC Olle =e ale alo alo +18 leg the staff of the department |™e, land as well. Through the Ser ee, ees mim 185%; 2 190%; 8 176%.|While Waller Gooderham lost %,| sich lowe” ei" |okanal’ saa ines im" [18 announced and the epariment intervening years the eei'y | [gland Is Well Represented = |? P= 2" wee fey Sate - B seleen: 1 mie sine yon Pi ogg La paral we Gwillm te he ot te lbes ee ww ae ee ae Bs Bint Oe 2 Ore mangement ser- rr has stabilized our farm ‘ epr nt ‘Grade TM (a): 1. Judy Mae, aos ie © Oe ; Aen mining | Hard Rock 9000 11 10% 10% Permo 4300 0% —%/vice would be developed for =a. Ie K 3. 44%; 6 1.43%; 1 durum 1.99%; | *. and Aluminium Lid, % HarMin = 9200 herd se mse thos SUPPLY . ay, 2. Shelton Dyment, 3. Jean : m . 4 ee! 3 ee e interested. Farm ma . CAPITAL < 20%; 3 1.76%. | on socks on the ian wee Mei ae a ee “io | ment is becoming an tsecenaing: To a large extent the farmers; n stan ing ommittees yee ng m). 0 Meee 2 . merican exchange, “Strawinigan teva 2300 7 Gh Om — | Ranger sam a Pate nt +a ly important and popular form of| of the province have supplied : : H (a): 1. Bi yet ar . DIVIDENDS oeene | oe Cones Sere ae ae Raneer 0 mm 24 a4 — lagriculfural extension. With thelthe eapital and comrol the op-|Edward OTTAWA. (Speial) — Prince Mr. Macquarrie—privileges and Grade H (a): 1. Billy Arsenaalt ge BGs: ud 2 Oe ee. ei use of much larger ats : MP's, ex-! elections; external irs: oh p): 1. Allan Shaw, 2. ‘ ‘What stocks did: | Hagh-Pam seo ts os sivaieay on 10% Me capital and the aecessity of - ae Private % Sn os copies of Fisheries Minister J. | smtes and ceeceuaty wkaer. Stella Maria, Jones, 3. Barbara \bitibi Power and Paper Co. Thur Wea in Lake a: we 8 ta lo ae = we i. 41 [erating more efficiently farm| worked in leaner eh pen Angus MacLean, are well repre-| Mr. MacDonald—publie — ac- Ann Veno. l. com 42% cents, pid. 26% | Advances 8 oz) Mae hhh ete te 8 f management becomes a matter |farmer-owned concerns and both sented in the new House of Com- counts: marine and fisheries; and Teacher: Mrs. E. Griffia yts, April 1, record March 2. Declines 696 390/ Iron Bay 0 a = = ys meee ‘hei a = » 190 of great importance. joined with the tedivideal ele: mons’ standing committees this| veterans affairs. FAVORED FEED ‘anadian General Electrie Co.| Unchanged : oR. 2962 Wte mehhnnioumme? as 2 oe For the cattle people the ad-/er have combined session. Dr. Philli Bar! 3 ms jJave Expl 3 4 GS O86 si MS idition of a veterinari , to produce 82) The committees. only recently 1G ete BR. ee ay Se oats Dave Hee Seen 1. $2, aot 1, eure March Le | ae ae . 1162 1193 |Jacoous 21075 210 a7 ame — 8 | Stanwell msn nh on 4 ieee sterility cribs | Wiican uaek Gx bie oe oe start tieldigng reqular| 5 “ae Mom: agriculture | favored as feed for hogs. to pro. Sopp ishi . CLOSING STOC } Jelliene 15000 i +t ‘ nt hae ‘i * . . i $ iy - n | ; eee Saadt . Agena ee ee! ii 32. Monty W ts | Joburke tone = os = - yuaat >. Bo a eA 1% 6¢1 = |fill a need that has existed ce the industry for 60) meetings in the immediate future. — See: See. Gece fine heres 3. Tamblyn Lid. com. 15 cents, |C and _T a ee te a ITs00e . < " eo Trans Can ‘7400 101 (99 “ 2 —_ time. = a specialist|” phe seikitabbess| teks aliitiiie aoe aos junior con- i 7 Cons Edison 63% Std Oi N , : ; 17% + %/ Tria 1350 S% 57 57 working in conjunction with the : servative | Queens, has Ga cents, Ape i, rocord|Griamig™ ° Suyticig f |kir'tue "SSe dim tea foe Sn [tucche “oamt Se SiS 2f [rap developing artical ir ‘opganinations and witat| ter he "A. MacDonala cow PROVINCIAL AFFAIRS : 5: coe 7% Vanadium 37% | Kilembe a a a be kl eeees me ime 3 +5 |semination program should farm organizations and without) tees. John A. MacDonald, con- leodyear Tire and Rubber Co Cherny ae 3% |Kilem wis 90 © 8 4 Wespae me me sie lprove of considerable value to/"* coeperaiion the -Poderation| survetive MP for Kings, bes ‘Canada Lad. com. $1, March| St Sor & lei {aaa 19935 13 Lif Ly — | Wedurne 110 88 oko the livestock industry. . would hardly have been possible! been named to three Dr. OR record March 10. pfd. 50 cents, | Kennecott ome Seater - -. = “ -3 -o = ar - le GENESIS this. province. The dairymen! Phillips Conservative MP for TV fil 30, record Feb. 10. Lake Cin = 200° 3-13 ye W Decalta 10862 : | The following resolution pass-|0f the province have good reasoa/ Prince. will alan serve ¥ Consolidated Gold T Sake thee eo 18 le Ae =a) need a ' Dit ed at the annual meeting of |'? look back with pride upon} Mr. MacLean. ee ae ee Ltd., six cents plus six ORONTO It Osu eS Se 43 ea 00 194 12 «Imq~ the Prince Edward Island Dairy- ae eee oni, and! Queens, by virtue of his holding See and hear Hon. M.L. Bonnell interview Mr. extra, March 31, record : La Lus 2 400 40 a0 ensio me) 18% 10 men's Asseciation on March 13,/ "0" anniversary show re-|a cabinet post, will not serve : 3. TORONTO (CP) — The stock | (enn e000 152 8 130 > \BANES 4 +11 1941 may be considered as the/°98nized for what it Is — : “lia a8 Sterling Trusts Corp. 50|)™arket scored a hesitant pico seo \ Be She | Mentreat 435 954% S64 sa 4 | DeRinning of the Federation of salute to the men and women Nic Milan steer tenioed 46 een re eae eee See ts, April 1, record March 16.|vance Thursday in moderately- |‘ ‘ae To 28 22 a ga Commerce” Ges son Ss See “4 a ee ae ack pote aon he economic | a committee. Ministers are freed + snd active trading. i oe 16 32 oF FR Imperial 288 $70% 69% ve To 1is motion was moved by John e ne throug e@ dairy cow! from this to enshle , to Pe ' : : 1730 17 16% 17 % | Royal @21 + L. Read, Borde nd s |for Island agriculture for almost : | ° PRODUCE Seite Ihad their guine shaved |Eewic, "gg" ig” | reoum uae Bt Bak oe + by RA. Proftt, Freetown, Cap-| seven decades, Lease tomibers oh op oars ines mereinne’—-. oo sli. NDUSTRIALS tain, Read became the first pre- , > | ; than one-half point edge. Base | Macassa 800 = an = Me, hago Nfid eae on = ~ “i sident of the federation\ and Mr. LONG RIVER SCHOOL a YOU CAN OWN oe ad pal a serie 1 ce eee oe shree- | Meco ne 2 Sw ff Bete 2535 898) (3TH 374 i Profitt held that office at a later : Doo stand he's ole on . department quotations: | Quarters while westtrn oils ahead | roid mm 6 ht nn Magnes 240 S10% 10% lem 4 % | date The following is the report, for s ‘s serve: . The Finest . ; 3 8 I : , - Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices ‘hroughout the session slipped | Madsen wits oe 2 ie 48 Infand pd 2 NM B+ %| It is interesting to note that the month of January: : FARLY CLASSES country station, wooden cases, down one-quarter at the close. = net 300 Th OM 8M Nor, Star 314 $13 ay a" + */the resolution was acted upon| Grade X: 1. Ronald Thompson, Lectures in engigeering were ONE MAN BUSINESS ra-large 39, large 39. medium The final volume was 3:360.000|\Mareise quem ne = oe a, mo mi 1M uM almost immediately and the pro-| 2. Hillard Bernard introduced into the arts faculty small 33, B 33, C 23. Receipts shares. slightly higher than Wed- | Marcon me Bw | senaehees. 7 cae ws tee ‘posed organization became a| Grade IX: 1. Lawrence Thomp- of McGill University, Montreal IN YOUR TOWN ; |nesday’s 3.728.000. Four specula-| M@titime 51235 120 116 im +3 | Wainwright soo 250 245 od ‘reality within a few days at a) son | as early’ as 1856 ; t i: fickak sectigts tend-itive tained paced the 1006luuae on as ta at ios eee oe mening See in the old agricul- Grade VII: 1. Sharyn Paynter ere reer te NO SELLING OR SOLICITING n-tend: resh NM chine sane : wn +1 7a » BY ural hall. : : > s ible 64, no: ; erable H. f mark and three of the five most | Maybrun sane = -@ een Total sales: 3.260,000 , +% “Resolved that this tt . 2 Marcella Bernard, 3. Wendall'2. Donaid _ 3. Wendell Sta- You can make $75 or $100 per week in your spare time M ye creamery prints, job price| active showed gains. New My! : 9 9% 8 + &| MOST ACTIVE TORONTO he anaual| MacLeod i ’ x time. More if ELS chneedic 66446%.imeqe Med § elt tnsiaae ff 3S vay The Conetion Pree [meeting of the P. E. I. Dairy-| G rr devoting full time. A leading Canadian company distributing coast Sheese: Delivered Montreal cctistioned hack. 3 Cents at noon, “ae 12000 1) 1% Steck Gales Migh Low Close th'ge N's Association authorize a wrade VII: 1. Allan Johnstone; Grade H: 1, Reta Stavert to coast name brand products will appoint mncere reliable persons xed, Quebec white 34%, col-| at $1.76 Gur | ane be Conte | loner me 8 oh ee yg ag committee made up of presid- oon ve ere np-| Grade 1: Ne tests. ee _ = ~ Qualifications required sre good Bae, Biri ng thet ce ga Be Ee ERD TOSS | leereee oh i we ts ck ISA C8 13MS $12% 1% 12% — wlents, and one other representing | <°™ 2. Dale Johnstone, 3. Brenda! Highest average in Senior Gra. "ferences. a minimum of spare time available and 2 cash invest- od 3444: wholesale Quebec white| than two cents. iMets Uran 30 11) #11) ott: pt ere ony come 49%. 944 ¢ % 16h. Dairymen'’s Association and| Paynter. ides Lawrence Thompson 91.1 per- ment of $980 to cover the inventory at wholesale price 4; colored 35%; current re-| Hollinger had the best gain in | Midrim 1100 =f) Ata Gas S428 GBA ae aes ca lthe following associations, the| Grade V: Donnie Cole | cent. No solicitation. Accounts are established by the company. Com- ee eee b., grad-| golds, rising % at 31%. The com. | winte” — 2 mo a ots StL Corp wns 88% 17% 18 + 4 (P.E.I. Sheep Breeders Associa-| Grade IV: 1. Wanda Paynter,| Highest average in Primary | Me*e training provided. Start malnng profits at once. ; ion 5%», colored| pany announced its usual 6cent|Min Corp 785 814141! nce leah tion, the P.E.I. Swine Breeders|2. Dianne Cobb, 3. Barry John-| Grades -| Wri . awl Wholesale Ontario. col- ererterty dividend, plus an addi- Min-Ore 200 " i te i Sot tor 3 : 7 + Association i P Se ‘one a Donna MacLeod 90.4 per-| Write including details and phone number to Box ...... No. ...... a : ional 6 cents. McIntyre was up| wn wc ee 68 ; a % mo +! reeders Association, the P. E. vrade III: 1. Donna MacLeod,| Teacher: ‘ Potatoes: NB. 75s 145-155; |‘ at 93. Vlnabel joe @ SS pelmem Goee ies te ae Ch | Portmers loots, Be PEE eee ° B. Ss 90-95: NB 10s 23-25:| Base metals dropped off as) \"™* or S00 \2 @ @ MINES Potato Growers Association, the 75s 1604.65; PEI 5S@s Hudson Bay dipped Ss. Interna-| at Expl sm 12 * w Reymar 21990014413 +1%|P. E, I. Live Stock Marketing . IT a4 so 108; PE. "vs | Jou ‘7 w red 50s 3.25. was off %. foo Alsat 000M 8 in Con itete oe 3 & pag vs League, the P.E.I. Women’s In- 3 pat raft Se RSA ar BRS 3 F.IMtad me memes) | MUTUAL OF OMAHA GUARANTEES YOU CAN : westernsoils with Pacific Pete} X _Deken 2109 0 MS O50 4S By The Canadian Press a ee SS NET EARNINGS | down % at 16% while Bailey-Sel |N Goldvue 1060 8% % %% — % oe ached and Exhibition Association and ; ‘ i 1 Ney-Set- | N Harri iT «(14 13%. 19% —1 American Growth Fund 14 140 the P.E.I. Fox Breeders and Ex- a. burn and Central Del Rio each New Hosco 992 19 132 133 —2 | Beaubran wm 2 hibitors Association and = from : ° ° \bitibi Power and Paper Co. lost 10 cent |N Kelore 4000 9% 9% 94 — %/‘Canadian Inv => ; : " ; cents. 4—% Investment rr) i ‘ , | Newlund 0 OM OM nafund 9 10.31 any other organizatio.s that i., year — Dec. at: 1958,; Index changes: golds up. .5@ to |N Man mn ow a +? Guana Mutual = @.8 |'may be added to the number at » caged ao a share; ioe base woven * 2 wit fan eee ee eer Ine 1) aan [the discretion of this Commit- BS, F6.D. } : western oils i 00} wicks aa - ‘orporate Investors 944 10. tee. Tanadian Breweries Lid.. bear | 142.69. 13 cn aie ae ae ae bs Dom Equity av an aa Beild committee te function i * : | fed Oct. 31: 1958, $10,079,208, «¢ TORONTO CLOSING sTOCKS | Nor-Aeme “ae a“ me LA Paad takes 574 $99 |immediately, and have author. a if your pay cheque should be reduced Oa share: 1957, SLSITAST| Game tn aceon» Nao, am “3 fig BSG) Grwpe ome acm $8 8) the arultaralintere toot the . ees ae - Odd lot, 14 — Ex-dvdend, xr—Ex- | Noriartie “6 6 ™% : rowth a ° — . : be f de : k Fanny Farmer Candy Shops "ths xw—Ex-warrants.) | Norpax 70 «33 a aie Ss feces bee hae bc - province as a whole, and to be “ or stop cause oF acci nt or sic ness », six months ended Dec. 27;) ctock Sales Net. | Norayne 1780 1% 17 «17 — | Investors Mutual Le 13.1 known as the P.E.I. Federation ade as 8. $353,612, $1.04 a share; 1957, z — oo oan a a a —— ae 1285 139; | of Agriculture. é 3.251, $1.10. sie one ne ae Northsp 120 we OO COM C|B SC| Mutual Accumulating Fund a: a “Tere resolved that 5 this Lower .St. Lawrence Power pe — . a ss ; Nera A wis 385 i131 121 12 —9 Mutual Income Fund $3 80 | committee proceed immediately , e , year ended Dec. 31: | Alba Expl see’ 130 1 3 31 | Nervalie, ons. 13 1g 1M Roman ce tm 1988 Sew @ constitution, bye . 8. $507,419, $2.03\e share; 1957, | \izom 6055 $15 14% 1S + S| Obaska uo us lCUs! C8 Regent. Fund | 499 5.48 |laws and report at a generdi 3 ’ fo~ , : Algom wts 14690 410 335 410 +8 | O'Brien 75 1, Supervised Amer 5.57 612) meeting of farmers representing : . 1.736, $1.49. Am-Lard Fund 7.00 7.52 gee . 5-2 fH, : er 38 3 SB BW —1 | Oxama wo 6? 7 7 — %| Supervised Exee 3 <n the organizations above ment- ¢ % > Montreal Trust Company. vert | Am Neoke = = : g a | | oes Rare - 5500 13 12 & — 4%! Supervised E 43 joned. Said meeting to be held e ad o ; : 58. 009, 598, |” ’ : YLea 100 20 OD is , 7 See : sn Pent at eeare: tout. baa a $2.30. | Ane R See ei le”) ee ee te ede ee ten (See ee : re , are; 1957, $920.031, hee Beye ae me Ormsby om © © w Superfised Income Fund 41 aa | FEDERAL CABINET ro ‘ ee IB Quebec Power Company, YOOE lance hes a rie “ om +1% Ouishe wo 4 =D + | X-TV Electronic 13,81 15.05 This week the executive of E : 2 ¢ SA as ded Dec. 31: 1958, $1,611,833, | Area Oe ae ae in = Fareee ae. oh 8 ot % Times Investment Fund 26.00 b600 | the Canadian Federation of Agri- Amply previded for by Muival's Ns 7 S Mere: 107, TGA, |e | FM eh I —" | Pate 0 3 SH gree Pm ge arch A bag ay en culture is meeting in Ottawa to “No pay cheque” won't Income Protection Plan. You'll 77. z a rt) Patino Ms 1600 505 480 05s +15 | eommisaion. draft and present its aznual ' MS scotia Oi Pips Ldae| Amos owe ok ss 4a Pacman ee A 1s tw 9 bef ee brief to the federal cabinet. At- meon "mo rent-money” require no chenge-of-pace mpany. year ended Dec. 31: | unr 256 279 279/279 —1 | Peerless on» ws 3 : tending the meeting, from this when Mutual takes over or letting down 8. net loss $143.000; 1957, net a eee & Pick Crow - 9290116 ill 115 +5 21 YEARS ON COUNCIL ‘province and repres€nting the in the event of accident of your living fit, $8,306,000. ao “@an ie 2 2 | pidiess 1300 oe ee SYDNEY (CP)<Robert Orr, 58 Maritimes {is the Island presid- of sickness. Monthly cash standards. ele od oe oe eS. 3 as thea: iat aha Dios gost gp . . 58° ent, Kenneth MacLean who is a : : Base Metale see 2 6 2 <1 | Placer 30 H10%% 10% Ime + | year-old retired Cape Breton| member of the CFA executive. payments even for life MONTREAL [Baska |, 22 174174 174 + | Preston ip 615 610. 618 «eB COUNtY councillor, died suddenly | The Maritimes are entitled to if necessary depending ee 300 17 1717 bang 1300 465 445 488 +15 . Wednesday after a heart attack. | one executive member and the! $ MONTREAL ‘CP)-—The M Retleterre ar 78 ro i" 7 cae = <n 7 % -—1 | He had served 21 years on the| office rotates from province to on the pian setacied, E te aes he Be ee BO lo — CLOTHING $s - 3 16 1 “a ue Chi 3 55 bs) t - F anges sia a mild Bevcon rts 54000 1 1 Que € 1120 wi» 1 ; anges waged s mid cecover}/tun ue kg owlae ut ‘me 3 2° Se! Seience Now Shrinks Piles ) etaty higher Teersiay Bicron oo Sk 8 | Que Lith moo Pa, +S, lence \\Ow I The whole family will show no effects ‘ _ 5 i 1 1 —-%¥ fading was quiet. eg 7500 17% 16 174 + %| Q Matal 100 89 Wi h + * through the stopping of your pay cheques, Sal ‘ ‘4 Ray 3700 19 #164 19 - Q fey Bae ie P 0 D deed highs — Rewrite 150 ‘on ou ‘* + enoanent rr ot on oe il oul ain r yiscom rt They'll continue to have the nice things s gher, while most zan soo ff Radiore 17000 74 Oks c g po want for them. See stock classifications were| prices “ss 7m’ te ‘h” oe. ae ee 8 8 gs Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain vn > ixed. _ | Broul Reef 1000 52 $1. $i 1 | Renabi 1 ta And : + ih . Shawinigan was the highlight of | Brunswick 700 350 40 ao —10 i meee « Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids e utilities, up 1 at 32%, follow- Seca fs Sie ok ._ / ! Toronto, Ont. (Special)—For | that sufferers were able to make Mutual of Omaha offers you an income Protection Plan a secondary distribution of malt RL motes 8° TH 8 + %| Rockwin 300 3M @ + | the first time science has rene 8 such —— as Rb = ‘that is custom-tailored te the exect requirements of 000 shares afier Wednes- Coke 94 9% 9% —%! Rowan Con 5% 9% 9% 914 | gew healing substance with | ceased 10 a problem! | each individesl. ° : i io mM | San Ant 1000 @ @ 8 41 ability to shrink hemorrhoids and | among these sufferers were a very os -norgrestg —— / oa a io ~~ Riv 3500 14 14 144% to relieve pain and itching | wide variety of hemorrhoid com Depanding on the plan selected, ®t will pay @s much a algary Power lost cua — 2: a mo m5 8 = “ gee ° oe @ .) Thousands have been relieved | ditions, some of even 10 vo 20 years’ as THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS ‘A MONTH for covered . - ‘ i] \ rr wage ; _* . . at 87. Cn hone ne om ge eR a yr lr with this inexpensive substance | standing accident or sickness...even for life if necessary. ‘ +% ss. ua MM HS Aluminium, off % at 28%, was |C he NTS 3S 3 3 42 | Siscoe 400 72—~C«~SSC«S a | - Fight im the privacy of their own All this, without the use of nar And the costs are surprisingly low. e highlight of a mixed base )}~ wd oe ” i 72 oa =. oe Ba home without any discomfort or | cotics, anesthetics or asiningents of * Just contact your Mutual friend fer complete infor ‘ etal group. Candore 33 oe | Stanlgh wie S20 |" 2 o inconvenience any kind. The secret i 4 new _ mation. There's no obligation of course—and your Papers dipped slightly. Consol- | C¢n-Erin 117883 72 6 «079, SsC«dS:séSStarrrattt 1000 7) 6 OH In one hemorrhoid case alter | '"8 substance (Bio-Dyne) — the short discussion with him might leave you completely ated lost % at 43%. ee ee ee , Steep R 2591 $18 14% 14% another, “very striking improve- discovery of a famous.scientific im worry-free from now on. Construction issues were un- ee Se ae ae ae vel Se ment” was ‘reported -and verified | St!tute. y, Bio-Dyne is im | ; an, sanged to narrowly lower Cayzor ‘ 2s = na . une oRei ss " 10 +%!| by doctors’ observations wide use for healing injured lisswe a =. . — + , 4 | Sireag isoues included-Domiaien | °*,, °* 2000 14614214 7 | Surf Inlet 0 Oh SM Si Pain was promptly relieved. And on all parts of the body ‘| * + Cheskirk ou Syivonite i . : : This new healing substance & 1% at 8% nd 7% le % 7 1100 110 «6108 «(ne while gently relieving pain, actual | , ; ; ores, up a ot ‘ana- | Chester so tk OK 2 — | TOMAe 2000 221 218 a8 “_@ jon or retraction (shrinking) offered in supposilory or ointment | f t al f h an Cottons, up % et 10 Cr Joe See aa a |Thom Le er or ae eee me form called reparation H Ask for | utu ° mana 1 f ahi 7 or “ne & took individually sealed convenient i oo wh oils, Pacific Ome mm ms -B | Trang Res mm oD 2 Ds And most amazing of all—this Preparation H Suppositories or — MUTUAL BENEPTRUEALTH AND ASGIDENT ASSOOATION The speculative issues were ir-|Coty-Reco 2000 i sw 8 Tria’ Caib’ on 2 $ ] —1 improvement was maintained iM | Preparatyon H ointment with, <A COMER FOR Cxmaba—TORONTD O52°.8 hi ‘a , ae Coldatren m0 6S]lClU aS U Asbestos 7400 650 600 608 465 eases where doctors ae special applicator. Preparation H | “ THE WORLE'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE HEALTH 4 ACSIDENT COMPANY . am Met 3 , f were continued over a period of; | “ ; ; 2 — “nd ~- Eg Comngaw 5 saan ia 6 2e ee is sere 06 of! dang steces Pid ext One Bitfion Ballers in Benefits ie the first 50 Yon The closing averages show the ‘oniaurum 1900 3 27% 3% ¢1 |Upp Can 19500 110 165 108 In fact, results were so money ' ae 4 c ime 6M UK UM —2 | Venues = mp pane act, | eestees sais ep 28 ot Oi, 0 cow bigh,\s sand oe ae lve | le me oo omy —