73AM MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY py ran: CANADIAN PRESS l . . _ . I Don e Toronto. Market lower. ac imp“, " A 25 u tive tradin . 8 . Eddy New York: Market lower: i Fam Play ow trading. , rieetwa Montreal: Market iractionallyl Fm” ' 2 wet: moderate tra in . I a Rollin .;' CURRENCIES H MONTREAL (opt — United 1TB“.ch States dollar in terms of Cana- . Imp Oi dian funds up 1—32 at $1.08 3—32. I :xgnd-ANEP Pound sterling up 3-16 atI m Nick? . e {3.01 7.10, 7 NEW YORK l ' Lobaw NEW YORK (AP‘ — Stocleosaw 3 market prices recovered from al Loch M fairly steep afternoon tumble to! close moderately lower Tues‘ 5 MB on 965 :2) 30V. :th-~ Maritime E 75 321% 21% 2112 da\'. 1. The Dow Jones industrial} averaee closed at 846.95. affiliate slop 2.44. The Associated Press wife's?" ’3' stock average declined .9 athu“ Tm 31 9 I Moor 9‘ ' e 111 ‘Nfd u at Chrysler closed at a high “wound: I Ogivie 0 t 53%. gaining We and topping the most active list on 91.400 shares traded. t Commonwealth Oil was sec- Penman: n 54.800 PW Corp 2050 11255121412» I Price 1 0nd most - active 0 ockw field on. up 2%. and Richm‘dl r5333“ Chemical. up 1% ~ an. In airlines United picked upstart. r Northwestern up Na- va, She Can 123.5 tional up 2%, Trans-World Air-I “Iv” PM 550 lines up 1 l t 1%. 5,. .Among motors GM gave up I another “it: Ford was off as. American Motors unchanged Steelmakers were mostl lower with 11.5. Steel down his. Laughlin down 1% and Bethle-l. hem off it. Copperweld steel; gained 1%. T Wa . ..Amon2 Canadian issues Dis-t WCoast Tr 400 m tillers Seagrams added %._ and; Weston A Dome Mines and international;A111 Nickel lit each. Canadian Pan cific._ Hudson Bay Mining and}. “so; 2 Walker Gooderham were off 1%; Am: B B Granby Mining 1/4 I A Prices on the American Stocki Exchange were mostly lower. Molybdenlte showed gains of Si and L16 respectively at the close. Scurry Rainbow oil wasJ C s Tues. M0“ 3 c Security own . . What stocks did: ‘C mew-Flt \ Ma nes Advances 447 490. Cu...“ Declines 605 581i Unchanged 271 289 Total Issues 1351 1360‘ new I 5"“ YORK CLOSING STOCKS . The Associated Press not Steel 2 mm. w 39% ‘ Borg Warner 49 . Cent 7‘ --4 n 41% Radio Corp 33% Cone Edison 93% South Pacific 451/4 ("a "-"ec 05 Std 0th NJ I Goodyear 43% Utd Aircraft 47% I“ "~r y 1‘ MONTREAL I“ In: ta Exp s-L MONTREAL (CPI w Prices. FM eased fractionally in moderatel Feralcn trading on the Montreal andIFmtana Canadian stock exchanges} 1’0" Pa" Tuesday. Speculatives were ac-l tive as Mistango River regis- tered the day's best gain. climb- ing 14 cents to 68 cents on 73.5 000 shares. ; ..The composite index was off; 0.4 to 151.2. Papers were offlmt M. 90 33v. and Abitibi is to 15% Utilities sagged 0.6 to i41.3.i £313.. ms..." 130 Trans - Canada Pipe Line de-5Konikt Lad clined s pomt to 42. l industrials lost. 0.4 to 156.8.:Mm Building Products and Canada Cegnint dropped VA each to an ‘ 7' . McKinny The bank index rose 0.1 to! M9!“ Chin 1&1. Banque Provinciaie im-l $2311“; proved 1/4 to 56 and Canadianlem: 1 Bank of O ' In to 66112. Toronto-Dominion fell 1' 1. 55mm 'NWAmul Senior. base metals were mixed. Cominco added V4 to 38%. Hollinger slipped is to‘ Nova Mines " gm" Riv ' Senior oils lost ground. Tex-5 “m” sea fell a point to 58. Shell mlmnm. to 19 and Pacific Petroleum ltlpm God to 14%. in Primary metals were bright.1 Aluminium picked up as to 31%. fasco 16 to 251/: and Canada iron Foundry V4 to 41%. Stelcol 36 to 25" ‘9‘ slipped Iii. -~ noun 1 I.“ 3y! mfanadinn P rea Exohan e—J Canola tabulation of 'i‘i'iaada'yl’ ” lotions. Quotations in tents unle- Iladed S. l—Odd lot. xd—Ex-divldnd. ‘ ar—Ex-rtghta. xw — Eat-warrants. Vet 0t .r-‘rreteprioosso E T ""7 7“" "#1 int 4. . Skim milk powder: Spray cess No. l in bags 2 - roller process No. 1 in PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) -— Agricul- Jture department quotations: M Eggs: Wholesale prices to M _ country stations, fibre cases: 23305311723“ 3%: 1" lExtra-large 42; large 40; me- Neolon dium 29; small 20: B 25; C 21; wooden cases; Extra - large 43; large 41; medium 30; small 21; 826 able 53; 92 score tenderable 52. Cheese: Delivered Montreal. waxed current receipts. whole- as 12-13: feed 11-12; butter milk powder feed 892-9. N Potatoes: Wholesale selling price. Que. new 505 2.25 - 2. Ont. new 75s 3.75: N.B. 75s 3.7 3.85: N.B. 50s 2.50-2.65; N.B. 10: N m" .59-.61: P.E.l. 755 3.75 - 3.90: P.E.I. 50s 2.60-2.75; P.E.‘I. 103 61-.64. e . A Butter: Current receipts non- “ ‘ tenderable 51%; 93 score tender- 6W sale Quebec white 36: colored N 1/ pro- N 13% ' bags Mm . T Ste I Stinbg and Studebaker up it. zTexam Ca 1512:! Fr Tor Republic off as. Jones and.’l'r t' . Band Ore 01000 although Canadian Javelin andlfieauce V ,nuu Ank 2100 213 205 m instants/minim Gil-31311531 I gdelta Esct .100 33% I Dome 42'- .. TDE Q S E..;s=§§§e Lil Tots ales: llldl;l'lll 170.200. nines .M doing sale It “ooh lain! High Low Close Ch'ge sales: 9010 21m 15 isu— 1A AM or 200 Alliance 1 am 811 10% l' Aroma 7 14%— Aiunun :22 3116 am 1 so Aim «0 pr 200 348% 4 4374~ AIME It! m x + v- s 1750— ll All at» 52V. 52% -- 14 Ar- C pr ‘00 311% 14% 14% 32.2% has NC!” 200 arm 74% use In“ 4! m TN: 7716 In. PC 75 as M L is D's»: ’PA 100 .21": 21V) 21% ll Mmszvum5m+n 400386 365 ass H , Inn-t 390834 mam-J: Pow 500 50 so C‘Phone iasmssviwa or boomed to 11,538,000 shares on up 0500 .292. hares chan (1 hands Lab Min rm mil. 22% am— 18 000 a u 1. Duiault am six 10% mm a m as More than a third of the vol- Fraser climbed to a 1964 peak of 34 with a 11.6 advance. Do- fasco was up 5/. to 25% and R. 1 L. Grain and Distillers Seagram 1% each to 171/4 and 62179 Cominco and Hudson -ay up ' 1a each to 38% and 66%. On index. industrials were down .19 to 160.63. golds .88 to 132.75. base metals .13 to 65.13, western oils .20 to 99.86 and the exchange index .19 to 149.84. moomo mo y e Canadian Pr Toronto Stock ExchangeJnly fl Omnptel ta ulailon of tt'atmactione. Quotations in cents uni Ex . c go is from previous board-lot clon- e. in: ssl Net Stock laies High Low Close Ch’le [NEG I Acad "ran 500 6 0 d ‘ Accra 2031 Advocate 310640 640 040 —'I ' a 22900 Agmc til 75 78 —4 Akait o 3600 50 52 52 Al; Pitch 210200 2311 21 21. + V: 1 m A Am Moly 2700 164 1 1 ' . Ang Rmyn 0600 57 53 3.1 —~3 An 1 717500 11-5 a": 11 '11/: 1mm" 25 207 200 Arjon 2300 '2 W2 lilo ~ Va [A Arcadnar 10100 23 2 -. .‘A Al'cad SW 1100 12% 12 2 ~vs‘5and R‘ All c Cop 3600 101 100 100 — i Allin-Rut 9500 9 81,-: 9 + 'm' Aunor . Slim" 00 375 .175 375 »—.'t nkeno .1260 20 25 3 +3 Bankiield .1000 ll 11 ll Bary Exp! 1000 23 7.1 at --l lBase Mts 173560 23 Zl'v: 23 lBaska 3000 1 B l 1080 IE 39 .19 ~11 I Belterra 8250 36 54 Si —1 Bthlm Eel) 675 65 670 "l . Bible 32500 27 25 20%— v: is ‘ 51121an 7000 10 911' 10 Trr Big Nam or 1505 30 30 its +1 ‘ Bis \‘m rte 50 ‘6 12 +10 5...: Camllo 5100 171 1 Camp 400 370 365 2165 .Un Keno Camp RI, 200 31.3% 15% 15% MAI | Un Maciie tCam Mnemooo 30 20 2B ~-Vz’u . .~u C F day 200 230 225 225 —15 Cdn Keeley 1000 9 v- (‘ art 1250 05 M M 4» l . n . 7 _Candore 16050 ‘22 21 21 -~l f Cassiarr 1'12?! $1226 12 ‘12 —- V4 . CC F911 1371 16% 16": 16% + 'a (X; Arrow 21500 42 40 42 ‘ ‘ A ' 3075 Ill 39 -‘ Con Nichol 52060 ‘20 l7 l7 ~€ ‘ C Rambler 2000 1.15 1.10 130 +0 ll“! 11% WI .0 aegisan 74500 10 is s +vi Zulape o . 540600—10 5600 I) 29 30 ——l . 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II 'I .“.W”1’**nmmmmm mm W 8 SI!“ 11% 1196+ 96 M 1‘ lb a” W flush 3125 u 1. 3 gm lat-suit ~ moat imsm1m1u+u an sauna also and lilavbrun no to 10 10 mm a an n 74% seat. on u s ! tl np" 3 §§§§§8§ aagfias‘ igugsaaasgfigaigg sasaaaiaggsfizg t. p-l N 5‘5ssga S3 §§§§§§§ 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. July 22. 1004. MIN” I! E! 4171500 ...'l 37 00 4-7“ N CNegus 70309735 2'! 82 4-! Jr? tSeaclgwlfLont ltd Ash Adanae Mutual 3.0.1 3.31 0.!) can All Cdn Div. I.“ 9.3! American Growth 10 5d 11.! Bcaubran B. Canada Growth OI 6.8 Car Gas and Energ‘ I“ 9. Canadian investment ‘01 4.41 Cdn 4.8-1 5. Cane 51.00 51.1! Champion Mutual 7“ 7.74 Collective Mut 5 I. monwalth in r 06 11.15 Int Lever 9 13 10.01 Corporate love 1 1:. ereifi Inc Dlvrsified inc B 571 0.27 vid share! 4.34 Dominion Compound ‘12 (.54 alert Dividend :42 us Dominion Equity 22.10 12.37 xDre us it.” a. Europan Growth 0.51 7.11 Federated Growth “2 0.3 First 01) and Gas 5.03 5.93 7.25 7. Fonds Colcctif B 5.50 5.5 F a Coach! 7.” 0.07 Group nc. 0.21 4.61 Growth Di and Gen 11.19 1175 Investors Growth 3.43 .17 mentors Int 5.15 .61 Investors Mutua to.” 15.07 M Aocumuatlnl 4.74 5.1! Mutua loco e 0 91 n of Canada 13.19 14“ One “111 6‘1: mgr. Growth 0.77 10.08 (.98 5.4.: xllscarch love-ting 13.” 15.15 vina- Investment 7.09 7.7 1.902 Exec. Fund Cd 0.47 6.72 rule I.” lnv ent 0.90 . flmd Accumuative .10 0.35 Wet Grow (xDonotes US. funds.) __._______- LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (CP) -— Prices remained steady with Monday on the Montreal livestock mar- ket today. Trading was slow un- der a moderate deman Receipts: 37 cattle. tithe-elves. common 14. canners and cutters 743.50. Common and medium bulls 14.50-17.50. Good vealers 23 - medium €19.22. common 16.50-1 Hog prices were unsettled. There were no sales of sheep or lambs. KINGSBORO Basil Mossey accompanied by his daughter Frances and son ‘John. Halifax. 1N.S., spent a . few days in Bothwell. guests of Win and Mrs. Bernard Mossey. Mrs. George MacDonald. ‘Kingsboro is a patient in the .P.E.l. Hospital. Charlottetown, where she recently underwent I surgery. Roy Dixon. Bot-hwell is . s. spending some time in Halifax. N.S.. the guest of her sister .Mrs. Ruby Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter gand daughters Beverley and Barbara returned recently from . a motor trip to Boston. Mass. . where they visited with rela- tives and friends. Mrs. Viola Wyies. Boston in :spending a holiday with her V, . sister Mrs. Theodore Robert- son and Mr. Robertson. Red I Point. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Peardon. Boston. Mass. are vacationing with the iatter’s sister Mrs. Freeman Mossey and Mr. Mos- sey. Bothwell. Stewart MacGregor. E a s t a ‘ lBaltic has been on a combined ‘business and pleasure tour in — V' 3 Ontario. Mrs. John Robertson. Kings- boro spent a few days in Chat- lottetown with her sister Mrs. ‘ George MacDonald who Is re- covering trom a recent operat- gion in the P.E.-I. Hospital. Mrs. John MacDon- Mr. and . aid and family. Monoton, N.B.. ‘ are vacationing at Red Point lend visiting Mrs. MacDonald’s i relatives in this area. urray Benton and family Kingston Ont. are spending some time with her an Jardine Mrs. and other immediate relatives in K ingsboro. Wallace Alveranga. Boston. Mass. arrived to join his wife who has been spending some ' Mn. with her mother time Hawelock Robertson. Mm iorence Fields Bos- . F ton. Mass. visited recently with her sister Mrs. Massey, Bottiwell. Mrs; Arthur MacNelll. Mon- week with sister Mrs. Alexander Catn- eron. South . Michael Kues, Red Point is a patient in the Sour-ls Hospital where he recently underWent an append . . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Alver- lat lock Roberuon Khybom. NEW DEB!!! (AH—Tibet. the “forbidden land" beyond the Himalayas. is becoming more mysterious than ever. A strange. Communist - en- forced silence has settled over Tibet's frontiers with the out- side world. Chinese Communist border guards with guns at the ready now stand where caravans once wound through mountain passes to India, Nepal. Sikkim or Bhu- tan The refugee flow out of Tibet. whidi once numbered in- the gence two or three years old, What inside Tibet since the Chinese took over in 1951? Is Tibetan culture being wiped out, as the exiled Dalai Lama charges? Are the Chinese practicing No one—not even the Daiai Lama himself—can know the full picture. Fragmentary reports reach- ing New Delhi. however. shed a little light on three important points:- REBELS SUPPREMD 1. Resistance to the Chinese rule appears to have been wiped out. even in the southeastern Chamdo area where rebel Kampa tribesmen put up a good fight for several years. truth in Chinese claims of rapid progress in developing Tibetan agriculture. although no defin- ite information is available on whether the Chinese are intro- ducing the commune system. 3. industrialization is a sec- ondary goal. but prospecting search of coal and iron ore and some factories have been built. The Chinese puppet ruler in ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited Stocks and Bonds Manager ALEX M. WILSON 137 Grafton St. Dial 4-8583 Charlottetown tlon used by military intelli- dlplo s is has life been like deep "genoci ," as the god-king o e seems to be some ;‘ teams have spread out, ill, Tibet is the Panchen Lama. a long ago. He has been willed into the political vacuum left when the Dalal Lama fled to India in into. Estimates d die number of cum ese troops behind the Pan- chen Lama run upwards from 110.000. The Chinese joint military- ' ided civil administration has (111’ Tibet into four regons, 7! DISTRICT! ese re cm are birther broken down “into 72 districts for easy — and absolute — Commu- nist control from the capital of Lhasa. This rigid setup is known as the "regional autonomous gov- ernment of the Tibet region of China." represented by the so called autonomous council with 01 members. The council was headed Chang Kuo Hus. a Chinese gen- eral. but there have been re- ports that he was ousted early this year for pro-Moscow lean- s. The general reorganized land distribution, brought in high- . COATS . SPORTSWEAR FCommunist Enforced Silence iers 0i Tibet finer-old eritual leader who went ova to ommunlsts quality seed and amends of Is’teteelplom—eninnovatlonln'l‘l- few refugees who escape any food rationing in strict and that in aorne areas near starvation conditions exist. F001) SENT 'ro CHINA Experts in New Delhi any sur- plus iood is being to China which has had severe food shortages in recent years. industraliution is a mono se- rious prtblam for . But by bringing in large teams of technicians and using Tibe- tan copper, coal and iron one, by I a RIGIIT halogens-n and; eaten. at?" An ordnance factory 1. re. The Chinese apparently have” made a strong effort to assiml. late Tibetan youth into the Com? nurnistsohemeolthings. a I'th l1 WII‘ “ill llm 0, no penalty, film”! 080‘ on shore; Conede'r original and M “earl-nus mutual o WRIGHT ““tt'iliiil'm 1“ RM In. “M WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY 9 DRESSES . BLOUSES ' GREATLY REDUCED ONE TABLE ODDS AND NDS REDUCED SUNTER'S Lamas warm 162 GREAT GEORGE ST. DIAL 4-6831 OlMAN'S AUGUST CONTEST . . . August 1st to 29th inclusive OVER 34000” IN PRIZES for eight lucky Island Brides the customers. by newlyweds! lilo AUGUST BRIDE: —Inter .. : 3;. I i BEDEQU’E Elizabeth MacCeull. 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