tel desllt will éhe§lr plaid .. Flax: Jly 13/; lower 3.07b; Oct. _._.______._ SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS ; ,. To;0ni0 - Market stronger in “active trading 7 . _ New York-Marllet higher, se- wed issues 111 demand. _ v Mont;-ea] - Market buoyant in moderate trading. 9 CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CF) -1- The dong: closed Tuesday at a d1S—‘ count of 3 11-16 per cent in terms fcanadiarl funds, up 1-16. Pound ':ierllu.g $2.707/8. down 1-16. _{___ . PRODUCE " MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- "t’u,.e department quotations: _ Eggs-Wholesale dealer prices‘ to country station, wooden cases, extra-large 45; large 45; medium ll-411/2; small 30; B 35; C 23. Re- Tcejpts 139. Bzltter-Current receipts tend- grable 631/‘, not tenderable 621/4- ‘,522/2; fresh grade creamery prints jab price 631/2-65; fresh wholesale 631.2. f Cheese: Delivered Montreal not waxed, Quebec white 321/2; col- Med 323%,; wholesale Q n e b e c mite 331/2, colored 331/2. Ontario current receipts: No Canada first "grade Ontario cheese purch- ased by the trade; no quotations “lor wholesale Ontario cheese. Potatoes-P.E.I. 755 1.50 - 1.50-; 913.1 505 95-110; PE.I 10s 30; NB 75s 1.4.0-1.60: NB 505 90; ‘L00; N.B. 10s .24-.27; Florida 505 J,-,"5-2.40; California 100s new 4.35 4.75 GRAIN ’ WINNIPEG (CP)-Tr/ade was active in n'i0s~t grains Tuesday on the Winnipeg Grain Exich-antge as continued dry weather in areas of «Saskatchewan and Manitoba prompted commission house and other demand ‘Closing prices_: Oats: Jly 113 higher 7014;; Oct. 1.4 higher 70946; Dec. 1/5 higher 591,11. Barley: Jly unchanged 95; Oct. unchanged 1/3 lower 953/s; Dec. V4 lower 931/4-a. 1 3.4-1 lower 2.973/la; Dec. ‘lower 2.901/2a. Rye: Jly 3/; lower 1.12%; Oct. 1% lower 1.131/4-%; Dec. 15/8 10W 1.14. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 Nor 1.60%: 2 1.565/s; 3 1.43%; 41.40%; 5 1.28%; 6 1.25%; 1 Dn- rum 1.92%; 2 191%; 3 176%; IWA and domestic prices: 1 Nor 1605/3 1 1.56%; 3 1.48%; 4 1.405/s; 5 1.28%; 6 1245/8; 1 Durum 1.9273; 2 1.91%; 3 1.76%. MONTREAL 13/4-2 /DAILYMARKET QU ominous by the steels, base metals and‘ miscellaneous stocks. Atlas at 20 and Canada Iron at 29 each 511C‘We‘1 0119-l>0'1nl gains. Hudson Bay Was up 11:. at 43 and Nickel 33111911 1°/$3 at 785/3. Consumers Gas at 31 and Dominion Stores 31 55 W019 UP one point each as 1_*"<’=1§e Hersey went up 2 points to 97 and AFEUS at 21 was up 4. Bank of Montreal gained 1% at 46_»2- Trans Mountain Pipeliine Slipped one point in an otherwise firm group. vPalJe1‘s were generally up in a "-1-Point range but Powell River dlpiped a point to 33. Shawinigan A gained 3/5. at 30% in a wiinniing utilities grouip. Quebec Natural Gas was up 1./2 at 24. 011191‘ 3’-l*l30l‘nt winners were BA Oil at 433.1; and Molson B at 39. ‘La-brador up 3 points at 1814, Mining Corporation up 2% at 131/4 and CC'Dl>eI‘ Rand gaining 15 cent at_ 1.84 led penny and producing mines up. But penny gains gen- erally ranged to 6 cents and sev- eral weak spots showed. Van- guard slid 45 cents to 1.25 and Continental at 1.69 was down 41 cents. , The closing averages Show banks up .43 at a new high oil 50.64, utilities up .4 at 143, indus- trials up 1.8 at 264.8, combined up 1.4 at 224.2, papers off 11 at 374.6 and golds up 51 at _a_ new high of 7498. IEIONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press Abitibi 29 GT Lakes 29 Mill: 13!‘ 2'5 How Smith 311/.» Asbestos 31 Hud Bay Min 48 Bnk Mont 461/2 Imp Oil -15% Bnque C Nat 4314 Int Nick 78% Bell 4114: Int Pap 95‘-3/s Brazil 61/s Int Pete 473/s Bldg Prod 41 Mass-Fer 7% C Cement 315.4 McCo1l 601/4 C Cement Dr 291/2 N st. Car 21% C Steamship 39 Noranda 443/, Cdn Brew 31% Que Pow 321/4 Cdn Brew pr 31"/s Royal Bank 63 Cdn Celan 141/2 Royalite 11 C Chem '58/s St L orp 14 CPR 27-'1/4 Shawin 26 Cockshutt 123/s Steel 593/4 Seagrams 291/s Un Steel 14 D Bridge 24 Walker 291/2 Dom Tar 13% CJNADIAN Foundation 24% Cons Pap 33"/; Foundation 243/4 Ford 87 NE-W YORK (AP)-The stock market Tuesday carved out its fourth straight 1958 high in active tnaiding. Although it was a clean-cut ad- vance for the more actively- traded stocks the list as a Whole was irregular. Late p-roifit taking blu-n-ted the edge of what seemed a fairly sharp adva-n-ce. All but one of the 15 most ac- tive stoeks advanced. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose 50 cents to a 1958 peak of $175.40, putting the average another notch closer to its level of last Sept. 3, the first trading session after Labor Day. Kennecott dropped 1/2. International Nickel, 21 major copper producer, was the biggest gainer a-mong Canadian stocks, _ MONTREAL (CvP)—Prices rose across the boards Tuesiday at the close of moderate trading on the changes. CDUF rn Montreal and Canadian stock ex- and Granbiy Mining and M0111‘ ' The advance was spearheaded ium Ltd. lost % and Distillers- TO THE supplie enterprise wit which we all cherish so clearly in this country. ing some of these n rising 13/3 on sales of 7,400 shares. Hudson Bray‘ Mining climbed 11/4. Canadian Pacific 73, Walker- Gooderham 5/3, Dome Mines 1/4 tyre Poncuipine each 17%. Alumin- Seaigrams 1/4. Among Canadian issues on the America-n Stock Excliange, Sha- wini°an rose 1.4; and Jupiter Oils 1-16 while Canadian Marconi los-t 1'9 and Preston East Dome 1-16. Other issues were unchanged. What stocks did: \ Tues. Mon. ‘ Advances 495 567 Declines 432 363 Unchianged 268 260 Total issues 1195 1190 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press Beth Steel 417/s Kennecott 913/4 30111 Warner 291/2 Monty W 35 C and O $51/4 NY Cent 179/4 Cons Edison I51/2 Radio Corp 32% El Auto El 293/4 Std Oil NJ 55 Gen Elec 60 Utd Aircraft 63 Goodyear 301.4 Vanadium 31-/3 GT Nor Ry 35% Westngse 56% Int T and gt 363/2 TORONTO TORONTO (CP)-Base metals closed at a 1958 index-high as the stock market moved forward for the second straight session Tues- day in fairly active trading. Base metals were up almost three points. Golds were ahead a few decimal points while western oils, still unable to overcome prof-it - taking that has plagued them for a week, were off one- half point. Final volume of 4,035,000 share was the heaviest in three ses- sions and compared with Mon- dayis 3,165,000. Senior mines pushed base met- als ahead al-most in a line. Hud- son Bay Mining was the leader, adding 13/3 at 48. Labrador moved up 1 at 181.2. Coppers were firm with Ge-co rising 1/; at 14% and Opemiska up 25 cents at $9.10. Uraniums were softer as Con- solidated Denisoin digpped 1/: at 1611; and Gunnar lost 1/13 at 19%. Golds were practically station- ary with changes few and small. Western oils were down as sen- iors failed to gain moimen-tnm. Most losses were fractional. Index changes: Golds up .13 to 85.18; base metals up 1.04 to 162.02; western oils off .56 to 136.11. * TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange-—-June 1'1 (Quotations in cents unless marked 3. their independence: W-é W 0 _. _ 1 1|-.5; they will always have our fullest co-operation in all matters. omers . . . any cust z-Odd lot. xd-Ex-dividend, xr—Ex- rights. xw—Ex—warran'ts.) . .Net Stock Sales High Low Close Ch’g MINES Acad Uran 2050 8 0 I Advocate 2600, 345 330 M0 -5 Agnico 1000 53 53 53 +2 Akaitcho 4700 60 57 60 + 5 Algom 950 $181/4 18 18 - 1/4 Algom wts 410 680 680 680 -5 Am Larder 1500 141/2 14 14 -1 Amal Rare 1525 27 26% 261/2 +11/1 Am Nephe 600 92 82 82 -1 Anacon 11100 51 50 50 -2 Ang Rouyn 2500 ’30 28 30 +2 Apex Res ,. 4000 41/2 4% 41/2 Area 5000 90 87 90 Arjon 5000 17 15 17 +3 Atlin-Rut 15100 23 2-1 22 -1 Aubelle 4500 6 6 5 Aumacho 133000 14 12 14 + 1 Aumaque 0000 14 121/: 14 Aunor 400 250 248 250 Avilla 400 51/2 51/: 5% Barnat 10525 (-0 3'7 40 +4 Baska 17500 25 24 34 — M Beaucage 2000 50 49 50 Beav Lod 2000‘ 15 15 15 --1 Belcher 6875 103 100 100 Bethlm 2300 105 100 101 -2 Bevcon 9100 14% 131/2 14 + ‘/2 Bibis 1500 61/2 is 5 -112 Bicroft 2200 112 110 112 -2 Bicroft wts 950 34 34 34 —-1 Bidcop 9000 161/2 1616 16% -1175: a ‘Black Boy 24400 B0ll\'llle 1000 Bordulac 1500 Bouscad 900 Bouzan 17900 Boymar 2.00 Bralorne 2850 Broul Reef 4400 Brunswick 900 ~Buffad 5000 Buff Ank 500 Buff RL 43000 Cable 1000 Camp Chib 7150 Camp RL 200 Cdn Astoria 16650 C Dyno 3400 C Malart 2500 Cdn Thor 2000 Cdn N West 4000 Candore 123500 Can-Erin 17500 Can-Met 6900 C-Met wts 4750 Captain 12500 Cairboo 600 CZLVZOY 500 Cent Pat 1500 Chib Jac 11800 Chib-Kay 1500 Chib M 4200 Chimo 6800 Cuch Will 2200 Cody Reco 12000 Coldstrm 67750 Coniagas 1600 C Bellekeno 8500 C Beta G 1500 C Callinan 2150 C Denison 6835 C Den wts 2700 C Discovery 725 C Fen 514 Con Gillies 1000 CG Arrow 9500 C Hallwell 261300 Con Howey 500 C Marben 1000 Con M s 2395 C Mogul 230 C Morrison 6000 Con Negus 4477 Con Nichol 1000 C Red Pop 500 C Regcourt 7200 C Sannorm 5500 Con Sud azoo Conwest 200 Cop Corp 2100 Cop-Man 500 Soprano 27217 Coule 3425 Cowich 500 Crestaur 2000 Croinor 3000 Crowpat 2000 Cusco 53000 De Cour looo Deer Horn 1500;, Delnite 500 Dome 1559 Donalda 4000 Duvan 33300 E Amphi 1000 East Mal 2450 East Sull 9700 East Met 1000 East Min 13700 Elder 2500 Eldrich 1000 El Sol 1500 Expl All 1000 Falcon 1353 Farday 1400 Far’a wts 1250 Francoeur 40500 Frobisher goo Frob debs 10 Gaitwin .-20500 Geco Mines 1225 Genex 1000 Giant YK 700 Glacier 4900 Glenn Uran 500 Goldale 100- Goldcrest 1000 Gold Eagle .3700 Gold Man 5000 GE‘ Uran 500 Grandoy 5375 Granduc 3250 Greyhk 11500 Gulch moo Gunnar 14275 Gunnar wts 10680 Gwilllm 2000 I-lalmon 9625 Hard Rock 500 I-lar-Min 5000 I-lasag 500 H of Lakes 1000 Headway ' 25100 Heath _ 3500 High-Bell 1000 Hollinger 1175 Hoyle 3199 Hugh-Pam 4450 Ind Lake 5500 Inspiratn 1000 Int Nickel 3934 Int Ran 68900 Irish C01: 925 Iron Bay 500 Jacobus 36830 Jaye EXP1 38333 Jellicoe 11200 as 2 5 5 5 7 61/2 W2 10 10 10 56 52 53 8 71/2 0 610 600 610 63 60 62 315 300 300 7 6 7 88 08 88 10 802 9 30 30 30 600 590 590 825 925 825 7 672 602 97 92 92 3392 30 3394 71/2 71/2 71/2 80 74 75 20 1902 1916 19 18 18 160 157 157 72 70 70 18 16 17 74 74 74 400 400 400 93 91 91 65 63 64 14 14 14 78 72 78 60 67 60 275 271 275 19 15 19 42 38 39 65 64 54 1492 13 14 10 ’ 10 10 13 1292 13 5161/; 1575 16!/4 595 585 585 325 320 325 67 67 67 7% 7 71,4 26 25 26 60 55 58 240 240 240 an 28 28 $1996 191/; 191/4 158 157 158 '28 21 28 51 2992 31 51/2 61/2 6% - 81/6 81/2 81/2 15 141/: 15 9 81/2 61/5 78 75 75 335 325 335 28 28 28 9 9 9 186 180 185 66 62 65 70 70 70 11 10 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 201/2 191/: 201/; 20 27 27 12 11% 12 52 52 52 5151/2 15% 15% 12 1192 1114 19 17 19 31/2 81/2 81/5 169 165 165 210 198 210 81/2 81/2 81/2 44 40 43 89 v 87 89 33 33 :3 11 iota 11 141/2 141/2 141,5 $27 26% 27 140 140 140 50 50 50 12 11 1194 200 195 195 577% 771/; 7714 1092 9 10 5143/4. 141/2 14-74 131/: 131/2 131/2 650 645 645 135 115 135 11 11 11 16 16 16 16 1595 16 10 10 10 30 30 30 13 13 .13 24 2194 24 145 143 144 21 20 20172 17 17 17 819% 19% 19% 855 825 855 71/2 71/2 7% 94 90 90 10 10 10 13 12 13 15 15 15 9 9 9 64 as ea 71/: 71/2 71/2 140 137 137 $2596 25 25 405 465 480 24 23 24 31/4 71/: 8 42 42 42 $79 771/4 733/4 35 34 341.4 170 165 170 180 175 180 162 155 160 84 80 84 -1 +25 -2 +1 -1 +6 +3 + 4:/2 + 1 -1 -1 - 1/. -l0_ + 5 -1 +1 +4 -2 -1 + 3 - V2 -14; +94 +5 +1 +20 +2 -1 -1- 11/2 +5 +5 -4 +4 131/2 12 131/2 + 3/S -. of his position as on independent operator. Jnburka 3000 Jolict 2000 Jonsmith 2000 Jowsey 13798 Kenville. 3830 hen‘ Add 2530 Kilembe 500 Kilem wts 400 Kirk Bud 2000 Kirk Town 1000 Labrador 1994 Lake Cln 700 L Dufalt 1000 L Osu 1000 L Shore 105 La Luz 509 Leitch 5700 Lexindin 3100 LL Lac 700 Lorado 13200 Lnrado wts 3000 Louvict 1000 Lyndhst 2500 Macassa 3675 Macfie 5000 MacLeod 2100 Madsen 2750 Malartic 1800 Maneast U 1000 Maralgo 329650 Mal'c0n 500 Maritime 69650 Martin 17500 Matatch 6000 Maybrun 13550 Mclntyre 10'» McKen 3840 McMar 3000 Meta Uran 1000 Midrim 6900 Milliken 15705 Min Corp 520 Min Ore 89142 Moly 25 Multi-M 4500 Mt Wright 1975 Nama Cr 4100 Nat. Expl 2500 Nello 500 New Alger 500 New Ath 3000 New Delhl 7000 N Dicken 500 N Fortune 53650 N Goldvue 6000 N Harri 7000 N High 7000 New Jason 3000 N Kelore 2000 ‘ewlund 4700 N Man 1000 N Minds 5500 N Mylama 93800 Newnor 4500 New Rouhn 4000 N Senator 500 Nick Rim 3300 Nipissing 5600 Noranda 2214 Norgold 3000 Norlartic 4500 Normetal 5425 Norpax 2000 N Rank 293490 Northsp 11300 Norsp A wts 1650 North Can 500 Norvalle 4500 Nudul 12500 O’Brien 2950 Ogama 1500 O’Leary 9500 Opem 10470 Orenada 7500 Osisko 1000 Pamour 7500 Parbec 2500 Pardee 3033 Pater 1200 Paymast 500 Peerless 9500 Ferrari 2150 Pick Crow 1850 Pioneer 500 Pitch-Ore 6100 Placer 100 Pow Rou 1000 Fr Bord 16000 Preston 200 Pronto 1600 Pronto wts 9175 Pros Air 500 Purdex 42500 Que Ascot‘ 2500 Que Chib 13250 Que Cop 7750 Que Lab 20()0 Que Lith 1825 0 Metal 6230 Quemant 740 Radiore 31300 Rainville 500 Rayrock 13700 Reixspar 14000 Rix Athab 4300 Roche 5600 Rock win 104500 St Michael 1500 San Ant 700 Sand Riv 21500 Sherritt 5580 Sigma 200 Sil Miller 4800 Sil Stand 1200 Siscoe 2000 Stdcona 1000 15 15 15 :10 30 30 + 3 121/2 12 1121/2 + $2 57 49 52 + 2 7 :31 '1 61 2 $1879 1833 131": — 1/4 180 130 13-0 -10 55 55 55 s _ 51/; avg - 1/1 101/; 101/; 101/2 ~— ‘A ‘€181/2 173/; 181,‘: +1 112 110 112 -2 72 72 72 + 1 24 24 24 475 475 475 + 5 320 310 310 + 15 140 135 140 + 5 41/2 4 4 ~1 199 196 196 -4 63 60 62 34 30 30 -2 10 10 10 + 1/2 18 18 18 + 2 310 300 310 7 61/2 7 + 92 109 105 105 252 248 51 + 3 100 100 100 + 3 8 B 8 88 78 78 -4 7 7 7 83 80 81 + 1 26 25 26 21 19 21 + 1 19 18 19 +2 $01 81 81 - 1/4 23 22 23 + 3 8 8 8 10 10 10 103 97 100 -5 300 290 292 -8 14 131/5 14 + V4 18 16 17 $27 27 27 —— $6 55 52 52 -% so 59 59 -1 211/: 21 211/2 -— 96 22 21 21 14 14 14 8 8 8 -—1 361/2 35 35 -1 481/2 47 47% + 1,6 240 239 239 + 4 1.3 111/: 111/‘: — 56 51/2 51/2 51/6 13 121/2 13 + 1/9 11 101/42 101/2 - 1/2 10 91/2 91/2 — 1/6 7 7 7 16 14 151/2 +2172 22 21 22 + 2 14 12 12 -1 18 14 17 +3 6% 6 6 8 8 8 +2 5 5 5 '78 75 78 + 3 205 199 205 + 10 $45 44 45 + 9/4 71/; 71/: M + In 14 12 141 + 1 805 291 298 + 10 27 24 26 63 55 66 + 11 390 380 390 270 261 265 -5 101 101 101 -1 16 15 15 -1 25 20 22 -1 55 53 55 + 3 7% 7 71/: + 11/2 177/2 17 17 — 1:0 910 890 910 + 25 13 111/2 121/2 + 11/2 34 94 34 + 11/2 63 61 62 + 1 51/5 5 51/2 -1- 1/6 55 54 54 -5 47 47 47 -2 19 19 19 + 1 37 32 37 +6 25 225 25 112 110 110 + 5 151 151 151 + 1 6 6172 51/2 —— 1/6 S10 10 10 + 10 36 » 36 36 7 51/2 51/2 -1% ,680 675 675 525 520 525 25 18 21 -5 109 108 109 + 4 15 14 15 + 1 15 15 15 + 1% 60 52 52 39 97 38 + 1 7 7 7 -1 500 485 500 + 5 102 100 102 +2 101/2 1015 101/: -15.4 68 63 65 -5 26 26 26 + 1 105 100 104 + 1 62 57 59 + 1 48 46 48 + 3 17 16 16 —l 49 371/: 49 + 10 10 9 9 73 73 73 131/2 12% 13 + 1:6 440 435 440 + 15 440 440 440 + 25 68 65 65 -3 151,4 151/2 151/2 - 16 63 63 , 63 +3 20 20 20 Stanleizh 4980 101 186 161 +1 :l‘l.uil::h wts 3:40 [1 68 70 -2 Stanrck 1665 299 290 298 +3 Stzlrratt 32:“.00 ll 101/2 11 Steeloy 6.300 9 9 9 Steep R 3325 $103/s 10111 1 “s + 1.5; Sturgeon 7500 13 13 13 Sud Cont 112500 8 6 8 +3 Sullivan 7450 215 205 215 +11 Sylvanlte 310 115 107 115 +5 Taurcanis 6125 3 92 92 +2 Teck-H 1060 161) 160 160 I -1 Temag 13200 11.3 108 110 +2 Thom L 3300 86 82 82 -2 Tiara 4800 61/2 6 6 Tombill 2000 25 24 24 -2 Trans Res 2000 18 18 18 + 1/2 Trin Chib 4000 20 20 20 - 1/: Ult-Shaw 13000 331/: 32 34 U Mining 5933 211/2 20 211/2 + 1/2 U Asbestos 1950 720 715 715 -5 Url Keno 200 400 400 400 U Mont 1000 81/2 81/2 81/2 — 1/2 Upp Can 1000 67 67 67 -2 Vandoo 7400 9 8 9 +1 Ventures 630 $2674 265/Z; 263/4 + % Violam 200 120 119 119 -1 Waite Am 1373 615 605 610 Weedon 7500 25 23 241/: + '/2 Werner 7500 ll 10 11 + 1 Willroy 13100 80 77 79 + 2 wiltsey 58700 21 1817': 19 -2 Yellorex 1000 81/2 71/2 81/2 +1 Yk Bear 4905 100 96 100 Yukeno 500 6 6 6 Zenmac 49900 51 4:8 61 +1 Curb Gaspe Cop z25 $26"/4 265/K 263/4 Pato 1400 350 340 350 +10 Yukon Con 1100 72 70 70 OILS Acme Gas 2000 22 21 21 -1 Ajax 500 60 60 60 Am Leduc 4100 181/2 18 1056 Anchor 2993 18 17 18 -1 Anglo Am 100 925 925 925 -50 Bailey SA 975 $101/4 10 10 — 1/4 Bailey 5 pr 2100 524% 241/2 241/2 Banff 200 200 200 200 -10 Britalta 3900 202 199 200 -—-5 Calalta 16050 83 79 81 -2 Cal Ed 1295 $27 26% 27 + V4 C Oil Lds 1030 240 B5 295 -10 C Oil L wt: 900 120 115 120 CS 011 wt: 200 75 75 75 C Chieftn 1500 102 101 101 Cdn Dev 15700 60.3 590 590 —I C Hol-nestd 830 190 186 190 C Husky 1288 $1494 141/2 14% — 16 C Husky wts 590 820 800 820 C Prospect 950 200 200 200 -9 Cdn W0 7465 155 150 155 +5 Canso Nat 950 110 105 105 -5 Cent Del 5035 93 91 91 -2 Charter Oil 800 185 181 181 -4 C Dragon 6200 29 25 27 +11/2 C East Cr 2050 42 ,-12 4.2 C Mic Mac 1225 310 300 310 +10 C West P 400 623 620 625 Cree Oil 400 430 425 425 --3 Cree wts 1300 220 215 215 +5 Dev Pa] 2000 142 1.17 141 -1 Dome Expl 540 5101/: 101/‘; 101/: Duvex 31150 13 12 13 Fargo 2300 685 665 665 -15 Gen Pete 100 390 390 390 ——5 Gen Pet A 200 350 350 350 1-lighwood 10560 19 17 19 -—-1 Home Oil A 7039 $10 17% 18 + M; Home Oil B 4045 $17"/s 171/2 17% H B 011 G 225 $1914 191/4 191/4 Humber 1500 120 115 115 +1 Jump Pnd 1000 25 25 25 -1 Medal 7810 310 293 293 -8 Midcon 39750 93 90 g 90 -5 KEITH CARMICIIAEL Plumbing & Heating Representative Equipment Belvedere Corner Phone 6423 for DeLaval PUBLIC PARKING Q CENTRAL Q CONVENIENT Supervised by Can. Legion Situated on old Prince Ed~ ward Theatre lot. Rates: 25c or $2.00 weekly Dial 6557 FOR RENT Floor Sanders and Edger: also Floor Sealers and Varnishes for sale CHANDLER BROS. l Plywood Place 0 Mill my 1057 M as 24 Guardian Page 11 N Bristol 1050 all 31,2 81/: + to ed., June 18. The N Chamb 1200 110 100 110 -3 N Cont 5500 .19 2/6 29 + . . . , * . . . . 1 Mid 92 561/ 6'1 61» E d 2 23"‘? 1 3232 12?, 1:21/' 51-’ H ‘/2 énfifiew 65: 5313:: 319'; 3195 - ‘A: pe n S l‘ as ‘xp ; . -2 _ _ . ' Northcal 2250 25 25 25 3-‘slitzilnes 3112-; $$12113% 12% ;g% + 1/2 . ra Fans Z\‘orthld .-00 21 I 21 211/ 1/ Inland 660 $79,; 5% 5% __ M; 1' |aga Pac Petet $I1’l‘3)1,u gig/s —+—1/a Nor Star 708 $14 13% 14 11::i'1m0Nepsr 1200 179 175 175 Pbina New 70° $73/’ M 9;?‘ + :8 NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (OP) ' ~ :1 3/ _, _ ’ ‘ . Peruv oils 1000 122 122 122 -3 §$ef1mf11_‘t 22 35:“ 282514 285 4 A —T119 dry’ spell is over for an P°”°l 480° 134 ,3? 13: +2 1575 E295/a 291/2 295/3 4 % estimated 55000 P9021? ‘V110 1159 Phillips soo 2 - _ ’ . ‘- . -“ration Prairie Oil 300 305 300 300 -20 Total sales: M35’000_ water fiom this cltys 11 Pl-oyo Gas 4110 259 252 2.16‘ +3» . plant 91101110 ‘W1 1°‘/1 1° 1°/’ 1 1 MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS ~ Orr said Richwll 7750 13-5 130 115 +2 By The Canadian hm City manager ddmons Rocky Pete 10333 11 11 11 . Net Tuesday the $1,079, 3 _ R°Ya1_“‘* 433° ‘11’/4 111 11/‘ “ 1/‘ Stock Sales High Low Close Ch’ge to the plant now are pumping 31 Royallte pr 530 52 20/: 21 -V4 WDUSTMALS mu capacity meaning that res. 9119911119 2°11” ‘*2 92 62 *3 Page-Hers also‘ $331/.1 293/4 313/: +15% . ‘ , ’h .mCtionS on 5°-C111 F1" 21°11 5115 50° 505 +5 Roe AV Can 4773 $153,»; 151/2 151/2 ldenis ‘V0111 3179.195 51‘°‘’"°’ 7°.” 3° 19 19 Alta Gas 4075 $171/5 167/a 171/3 - 1/: watering lawns this summer- 51a11We11 111711 35 32 32 "2 Int Pete 4066 $471/2 471/. 4734- 1/: T911 C31 2°90 ‘17 ‘17 ‘7 *1 Int Nickel 3934 $79 781/2 73% +11/2 Trans Can 1100 125 120 121 -—-‘I ' OILS T113“ 011 3°" "55 "5" ‘W’ '5 Midcon 37350 93 90 90 -5 U11 0'11! 1775 m 715 213 Duvex 30150 13 12 121/; - I/2 V“1°‘111 35°” 52 5° 5° “’ Calalta 16050 03 79 in -2 “la-V.“° 112° 10% 9 9 Cdn Dev 15700 605 590 590 -5 H W°5’1'°“1'11° 12511 32. 1” 32. *2, Rocky P 10833 11 11 11 : - Wespac 2600 261/2 26 261:2 + 172 MINES W0 0G rt‘ 1750 12‘/2 12‘/1 12’/1 *1‘/1 Maralgo 329650 as 73 73 -4' Then wake up the liver! W MW3111 30° 17° 17° 17° N R 1:’ 293490 as 55 as +11 - W Decalta 9225 100 177 180 C Hilllmlgl 261300 60 55 M + 4 you know that sour, sunk. constipated feel- w Dec wts 1900 27 26 27 -2 Aumach 133000 14 12 14 mg. It may be caused by the ll_ver. If your W Naco 750 108 105 105 +1 sudbury 117500 3 6 8 +3 liver doesn tpourout up to two pints of bile: Yan can 9500 13% 11 131/: day your food may not digest properly, and BANKS IN DIES __youfeelthat’life'sjustnotworthliving.That:| Mont 1155 5451/2 45 4,5 +1 CHAPLA when the liver needs mild gentle Caner: NS 454 $50 39% 597/5 .1 1/5 ,« Llttle L1ver Pills. These vegetable pills help comm 1123 543 47% 43 + 2/‘ ST_ JOHNS, Nfld, ( CP)-ReV_ stimulate the flow of 1l_ver blle. Soon you: Imp Z30 54197/8 43 49% Father Randal J_ Greene’ 50’ digestion starts functioning properly and yon Royal 1040 063% 621/4 63% +1 chaplain at St Michael. S Orbpam ‘ feel that happy days are here again’! Don! -1-0,-.1);-,m 220 5443/4 44% 445/. + 1,4 . _ ' ‘ 1 ever stay sunk. Alwqy: keep Carters Little INDUSTMALS age, died in hospital Tuesday fol- i “mp,-u,.,, h,,,¢_ Alumini 3526 $26-1/3 26% 26%-V. lowing a lengthy illness. JUNE JAMBOREE OF BARGAINS AT wmanrs Shoe Market Men’s black welt Men’s black oxfor boots. Reg. 10.98 Men’s blue canvas heavy sole, 6-11 .. Sizes 6-11. Reg. 8- FOR DAD loafers. 95 ...... .. ds, moc- casin or plain toe. Reg. 6.95 John Palmer cork work oxfords, 4.99 4.99 2.98 MOTHER 8. DAUGHTER Women's White Sandals broken sizes. Reg. 3.98 Women’s Street Moccasins broken sizes Women’s Velvet Mule Slip- pers, splendid for summer Children’s two tone san- dals, a true bargain ....... FOR 1 1.99 1.00 69: 1.99 11 to 3 ................ .. Boy‘: Sneaker Boots . . . . . . . . . .. . . Boy’s Cowboy Boots 1.99| 2:: WW6 3.98 Child's Sneaker Oxfords 4 QUEEN ST. Boy’.s Camp Oxfords, tough wearing ............. .. .. 1.19 ‘.i3:f‘“." HT SHOE Co. . 3.37 _ ; 2.29 Brown lea DhAL 9521 RETAIL MERCHANT I the past and at the present time merchandising plans of various kinds have been, and are still being, of- n 4 OFP. E. I. ARVELL BROS. Limited THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE 1 7 ‘ ' ' cl and others are now considering ioin- - f our customers of long standing have [cine , L We know that some 0 . ‘II i ll fmes put them in a position to meet going competition, and we can assure all I Cl CI I -. . . - ° ' ’ °l merchant - 1 In most of these plans It entails CI sacrifice by the retail fereolto the retail grocery trade of ‘l'l1IS province. }, I ah cl‘ ° plans now being offered requireithe retailers to confine their purchases 100% to one T meirc on using \ I , esed lth rendering of their rights of competitive buying. Our firm has always supported free - r on means e SUP . 1 5 h |-, t ‘I ncl feel that in the end this policy will enable them to maintain the independence to e re cu er Cl 1 . I ‘ . I ' ° 7 s and all our customers who have retained ew plans of merchandising. To these customer I -g ' *1 E