ee rn a ee 415 | grading “station 35 3-1635%, col-| ’ excuse may be off (Continued from page 5) . Most of the games played with one .or more men out of action, men who would have made the dif- erence to a great degree. PLAY TONIGHT The -next, and last Intercol- legiate’ encounter will be played here, at the University rink, on Saturday night, that’s tonight. The Saints are 1-1 out_of the run- ning so far as the title is concern- ed, and this will be a mere form- ality in so far as the game will be played to determine the leag- ue standings. However, it’s im- portant to the other league mem- bers. er es JUVENILES EDGE P.W.C. Saturday evening, Father Led- well took his juvenile hockey squad to the Charlottetown Arena to meet the PWC aggregation in a regular league contest. The final score was 32 for the Saints as they continued to keep thir winning streak intact. Tingley fired two for the winners and thus concentrating phe scoring to, the first line Monday new rink at St. s the scene the Varsity this season. The Juniors took on the Montag- ue ‘representatives in an exhib- ition encounter and marked up a) Levesque was the| ed to be particularly cool around 7-3 victory. big gun for the Saints as he fired three goals in the fast and some- ored 35-35%. Wholesale Ontario, colored 36'4. Potatoes: N.B. 75s 1.45-1.55; N.B. 30s .90-.95; N.B. 108 .23-.25; | PE... 75s 160-165; PEI 50s 100-1.05; P.E.I. 10s .30; Florida New Red 50s 300. GRAIN WINNIPEG ‘CP)—Grain prices were irregular on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange Friday, dropping lower in early trade and then! rallying at times. Closing prices: & Cent =.) aan SRE ET A C Dragan 3 SB M HK C Mic Mac 335 5202 4 5 — Con Peak 3500 6 Mm Se-%h% CWet P Mm 3S Sk SO lS Cree wts 3350 2 «6211 1 4 Dev-Pal lige 153 «147 «(108 OS Dome Pele 80 $122 2 1 Duvex 200 615% — SCO Fargo © 307 67 6665 GTDC 10 Gr Pjains mo 77 1s W+ % wo nn 37 —h% Home Oil “ $20 2 6 + Home Oil G3 $19 18% W%—% H B O1 G 43 $20 20% Jump Pod 1700 27 2 @ +38 Kroy Oils 810 72 7 W LI Pete see 617 )— 1S 1H Majtrans wo 6% 64 4 -% Meda! 2775 1310 MO MO Midcon mm 2 7 OT «(Tt Mill City a0 Nh WK WKH Nat Pete 40 30 6S CO C10 N Bristol 2 > aoe N Chamb 1 1@ 131 N Cont ‘seo Of hlUumlUMMOOC IN Davies 4000 23 4% DB .+% N Superior = 749 15 18 JS Northeal Gio 7 2 SB +4 NC Oils . 30 45 5 400 +5 Northid so 6 SS 6S 1 Okalta 2072 118 «(110 #118 «4+3 Pac Pete 49 SIGN 164 16% + % Pac Petew S20 S114 1% U%+% Palliser sou Hn HK 3 Permo pr 3700 158151 12 -—5 Peruv Oils 5900 167 160 1@ +10 Petrol 32050 197 "190 198 +7 Phijlips . 650 136 135 13% +4 Ponder a ee ee ee | Prairie OF} 1100 %O 330 33 Prove Gas 43550 29 26 29 +2 Quono 1950 W% 10% 10% +1 Ranger 2150 25 21 wm Reef Expl 9000 %% 9 9 -% Rocky P 17 13 12 13 ‘+41 Royalie 560 $10%" 10% 104 — % Rayalie pr 289 33a lu BUD Sapphire me 105 «(1065105 Sapph debs ase » BD Secur Free 300 G0 6a @o +15 Souris moo UM hhCOUn Cl Souh U = =) u “ +10 Spooner 20 Sanwell is FfellUlClCUD Tex Cal oS oe oe | Tidal S800 172 #171~«#(171 Tidal rs 29825 ™m 2 %+h% Trans Can , 7707 106 2. i +5 Triad Oil 3175 60 6640 060 U Canso v S66 17% 17% 179 —13 Un Oils 4700 22 Wespac oo CM 3% DB Wsburne ic «u Ss ses — W Can 06 SS MO IW Ww Cl WwW C OGrs 24379 = 3: &.- 5 W Decala #70 23 217 217 -3 W Naco 30.90 06—6UhllCOMDC Yan Cas 1e 6022lU1OKH CU Card é Dalhouste “nm ws ® Teal sales: 4.215.000. BANKS Monreal 535 $554 MM MN MN Nova Scola 305 867% 67% 67% — % 1375 S56% 84 KN + % zi10 363% @. @ Royal sor 87%, 6 % —1 Tor-Dom 75 35 MA INDUSTRIALS Cada Tire 2153 132 198 +8 Curd Dalhousie on Bb ® Alumini 1030 $38% 38% 4% + % Ang Nfld 1310 8% 7 ™—%* C Brew 140 $38 374 34 | Deosco m5 $214 21% 21% + % Inland 3 8% S. 6% Nor Sar 219 $12% 12% 12% Pembina ® 175 $10% 104 10% + % Simpsons 1010 $35 MM Me + %0| Sedman mo $0 ms WN — % Walkers 65 SS ee Weson B 2 0% © 4% + Teal sales: 4,215,000. MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By The Canadian Press | Rtock Sales High Low Clese Ch'ge INDUSTRIALS MaseF 50510 $13% 12% 13% + %; Roe AV C 32947 S124 N% 1% — %) Trans Mtn 6655 $12% 12% 12% + 4] BC Forest 53285 $18 | 17% I7% + % Alumini m5 oN Do DB +h OILs Sth U 20 8 UC O48 jNertheal. si100 7 2 8 +4 | Petrol 32050 196 199 19 +7 | LI Pete 13500 (17 +) 1 Dev-Pal 11200 153 147 108 -8 MINES B of Lkes 359000 19 wM 1™% +™%) C Haliwel 25550 a ow +S Bibis lmao Co! 17 w —I% Perron 235 2 ™ ww +4 N Kellor 70200 «15 1m Uu MUTUAL FUNDS By The Canadian Press Bid Asked | American Growth Fund 13.85. 15.10 | Beaubran 30.2% 32.86 Canadian Investment 9338 10.28 | Canafund 292 “87 Champion Mutual $16 6.17 Commonwealth Inter 812 as Corporate Investors 94 10% Dom Equity Inv 15.55 15.87 58 Exec Fund $74 63.98 Fond Collectiv $60 615 Grouped Income 3m 436 Groyped Income Accum $47 5.98 Growth Oi] and Gas 7H «6837 Investors Growth Fund 6% 6@ Investors Mutual 11.51 12.44 Keystone 12.91 13.97 Leverage Fund 691 7.15 Mutual Accumulating Fund 749 84 | Mutua! Income Fund $a 86S Sav and Inv 5.50 6.0] | Radisson 49 5.46) Regent Fund $62 417 Supervised Amer Fund 70 7.58 Supervised Exec % 3M Supervised Exec 5 31.45 e Supervised Exee 37 5 Supervised Growth Fund 19 2.11 Supervised Income Fund 413 44% x-—TV Electronic 423 15.53 | Timed Investment Fund 26.00 6.00 | United Accumulative Fund 14.88 16.17 | a—Less and b—Plus stock exchange | x—US. Fund PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- | ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices 'to country station, wooden cases, extra-large 43, large 43, medium | 39, small 35, B 32, C 23. Receipts 120. Butter: Current receipts tend- \erable 64, non - tenderable 64: |fresh grade creamery prints job iprice 6542-66; fresh wholesale | 644-6442. | Cheese: delivered /Mo al not waxed, Quebec white 3%4%. col- | ored 34%; wholesale quebec | white 35%, colored 35%, current | receipts Ontario white F.O.B., . times rather rugged contest There is another geme in the offing for next Monday night ard the public is invited to attend C.F.C.CS. SEMINAR The local excutive of the Ca nadian federation of Catholic College Students sponsored a student executive seminar on tke| campus to which ‘all executive members of the various societies were invited. This took place in the Assembly Hall on Sunday afternoon. Three main topics were to be discussed but, the time consumed with the first, The Objectives of a Catholic Col- continued their winning streak Tuesday night by dropping the Charlottetown Abbies 103 in a regular league tussle played at the University rink. The major- ity of the Saints’ goals were scor- ed in the first and second periods and the third was the scene of some very lively action. Two scraps broke out on the ite and sticks were carried rather high all during the final penalty mar- ted stanza. Noonan was the high man for the Saints with 4 tallies and the others were evenly distributed among the members . of . the squad. The Saints out played the visitors in every department through the contest, and appear- the enemy net. The Abbies seem- ed to have trouble finishing off their plays in the attacking zone » 25 ezt i : Ft 3. a3 il 38 af bb es ak B eri i ; He Fi a ri i i i : i é iH “SE Fig i : k E LF z e 4 t qi : ore z& ee gies 3 cc a6 é ‘ z | a & Fs inf 4 and this may be attributed to the backchecking of the Red and/| White squad and the stout de-/ si eres victory over the Air ~ONE MAN YOU CAN OWN The Finest BUSINESS IN YOUR TOWN NO SELLING OR SOLICITING | You can make $75 or $100 per week in your spare time. More if | devoting full time. A leading Canadian company distributing coast Oats: May 4% lower 74%; Jly| to coast name brand products will appoint sincere reliable persons Barley: May *s lower — unch 1.104eg Jiy 4s lower 90%; Oct % lower 98’sa. Jiy 3s higher 2.79'sa; Rye: May % higher 1.114; Jly % higher 1.06%-%4-; Oct % lower 1.06%sa. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside FWA: 1 nor 1.7058; 2 1.6753; 3 1.57%: 4 1.4658; 5 1.4358; 6 1.42%. 1 du rum 1.9258; 2 1.8053; 3 1.7558; IWA and domestic prices: 1 nor | 1.7058: 2 1._y75e; 3 1.5758; 4 1.4658; 51.4358; 6 14258: 1 durum 1.925%, 2 1.805s; 3 1.75%s. RECEIVES AWARD ac ee oe W. B. MacDonald W. Blair MacDonald, manager of the Chdrlottetown branch of The Empire Life Insurance Company, was presented with the General Manager's Award at the annual meeting of the Com- pany which‘was held recently at the Head’ Office in Kingston, On- tario. A four-time winner of the award, Mr. MacDonald was selected to receive the plaque again this year in recognition of his outstanding record in the field of branch management. While he was in Kingston. Mr. MacDonald participated in a week-long round-table conference attended by managers.of Em- pire Life branch offices across Canada. BE OUR GUEST! ff FIRST PRIZE WINNERS WIN a ROUND TRIP to commemorating the 35th anniversary of the RCAF and the Golden Jubilee of powered flight in Canada, of- fers an all expense, Comet jet tour to the United King- 28 SECOND and THIRD PRIZES consisting of all expense, round trips by air to your cheice of the Canadian National Exhibition, the Pacific National Exhibition, or the Calgary Stampede. We furnish the plans—You build the models. Contest is open to boys 13 te 19 years of age. Send your name and address to RCAF MODEL CONTEST, P.O. BOX 456, OTTAWA, ONT. and get your free copy of the exciting Seuvenir Booklet containing rules, complete information. Entries open until March 31st. Contest closes May 31st, 1959. Yéur model can help fill a page in RCAF History. . sl DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS , at : 1 Aue 3% Ud Oy ws soo 8s #© @ SUMMARY Gen Elec 784 V @%|Kilem rts 300 5 U 2B Gua ky We ed | By THE CANADIAN PRESS [| Tr 61m Labrador 590 $30 2M 29% —% Teronte: i j Keaneco use Lake Cin 861800 114 1M 1M —3 : 3 Market higher in ac- 7 L Dufault 1900 lll 106 16 -6 . tive trading. Lake Ling SO 1 10 10 + % New York: Market higher; in- TORONT . L Osu a a a | dustrials resume upturn, O Le las =a Se S- : ; Leitch e000 152 150 «150 —2 “Montreal: Market generally Lencourt see 3 Wm BD +h higher in active trading TORONTO (CP) — A V. Roe | rexindin 3500 6 ‘ ; : was a trading feature on thé] LL Lac 1700 218 4216 26 —4 . : Toronto Stock Exchange Friday. | re = 7 3 #8 , . D Lorado wts 1400 15 15 15 CURRENCIES: [Eitcusstecamrline Mos $5 MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S ernment's announcement of ter-| Wocassa oe sae a, as 13 -—golar closed Friday ata discount eee ae Arrow. jet inter-/-wacdon =~ “Iaton "aes ae: 234 ' of 2 916 per cent in terms of |®P'OF Program. Maclead 300 i 10134 s ; 4 1m Canadian funds, up 1-16. Pound! Roe lost % im an hour, then | madsen 3700 305 300 WSS sterling $2.73 13-16, up % recovered a fraction to close off | Magnet 0 68 (UBC 4] 2 ae 5 atl134. It traded 32,947 shares. | Malartic 1600 110 106 «110 84+3 Maralgo “5 CO 7 - On index, base metals were up|Marcee 420 son 16 sok DIVIDENDS one-half but western oils lost one-| Maritime 7500 119 116 118 half and golds were off one-third. | arin, “4M 6 3s 34 —1K By THE CANADIAN PRESSH| The final volume a 4,215,008 | Maybrua a +1 shares, compared with .Thurs- | Mcintyre 150 $90% 902 90% — qenaaies Sate. 3 conte, MarR 3,208,000 McKen 1560 % 38 36% 3% 3M, record March 10. s wn. McWat 100 30 3 (390 Calgary and Edmonton Comp. Senior mites were mixed but | Mest soo 186 (6B Ltd. five cents, April 15, record |Jumiors were strong in base met. | Mermil] | sou lm 15 115 March 13. : als. International Nickel and Nor-/iarim * 2300 on - b- Minnesota and Ontario Paper | 2mda each added % while losses =e. 2140 22 236 «240 Company 40 cents, May 1, record | Were fractions. — ee Apri! 3. Head of the Lakes was the | Moneta oe o oe e288 Page-Hersey Tubes Ltd., 22% |most active speculative, rising = Wright 3000 3 7M OO . sents, April 1, record March 16. |2% cents at 17% cents on 339.000)XuM. i 8 © 41 ‘ shares traded. The stock was uR- | Nealon 3500 11) «10% ie os derwritten Friday. Nes Lab 3300 28 «=—-%y 2 — H% NET EARNINGS | tosses: of % to Dome and Xo Aiser moo ts 8) tay . Kerr-Addison pulled golds back.|New cal im x of 2 ¢ ‘By THE CANADIAN PRESS /|Canadian gold kilo bars wore | Dae a oS Me Canada Foundries and Forg-|quoted at $34.22 to $4.98 ani Nes "Hosco ‘ios wf if +2 ings Ltd., year ended Dec. 31:/ ounce. : New Jasm 1000 10 9% 10 . 1958, $43,511; 1957, $86.340. Home Oil B and Royalite each|N Kelre ™an 4 13% 14 London Canadian Invesment|lost % and a sumber of juniors |\Mys™ "ae 6 a ens Corporation, year ended Dec. 31: |were off im a 10 - cent range|N Senatr 9100 7 =F #=¢ * 1958, $249,496: 1957. $260,796. among western oils. Nickel Ms 2208 8 8 8 +2 New Brunswick Telephone Co. Index changes: Golds off .34 to| Nick Bim aor -~ 7 — Eitd.. year ended Dec. 31: 1958, |91.95; base metals up 53 to/ Norgold 2000 11% 11% 11% —~ % * $1,524,842, 64 cents g share; 1957,/185.25; western oils off .51 to Saneeae 200 3 m BS +1 $1,266,582, 57 cents. » 1148.91 ae = a Ee le Western Canada Steel Lid., TORONTO CLOSING STOCES N Goldert 1500 4 6% 47 41 year ended Oct. 31: 1958, $448,551, Tertate Le ExchangeFeb. 20 _ Rank ame = 179 |179 + : y ‘anadian Press Northsp 197 195 197 @ cents a share; 1957, $462,269, (Quotationts im cents unless marked & Norsp A wts 400 124 1m 61% «646 B cents. s—Odd let; xd — Ex-dividend, zr—Ex- | Norvalie 7000 14% MO & rights, xsw—Ex-warrants.) _| Obrien “ec 6 2 BH +4 > : Opem 4270 985 ; Advocate 13015 0 MO MS Orenada 0000 om 10 "om a Me as. 2). wie own sa itaan wame oe M — 2 aramaq ll 10% | _ and Avro dominated trading on|Abe Expl mes un ine Pater BOs a ue the Montreal and Canadian stock | /#™ S15 14% 15 + % Pa 565 500 485 485 5 : Algom wts 6130 400 Patino . éxchanges Friday and forced in-|amtarder 4500 31 > * av a” on i 7 = Cal dustrial trading to its highest vol-|Amal Rare 300 15% 15% 15% + % | Peerless so 7 27 2 ume this week. The rest of the A™ Nepbe lo & Mm mM +3 a ee ee | - : Anacon Tmo 112, 106 #10 +1 ck Crow 7700 116 «#2110 US 3 mariget was irreguiariy higher/Angio Hur 220 $13% 12%18% + % | Pioneer 5000 150 149 150 42 with a firm undertone. Ansij sae 8 6 642 0+] [| PitchOre 432500 84 8 8 +% ¥ Massey common gained % at arjon mame eS | me me 1% 2 new high. The preferred |Atlas Yx . 1000 ins tm ibm Pr Bord we we ms me Was also active and up 7% at|AtinRef smo 2% 2 2 Preston oo Ss a oS Ss 135%. The conspany announced |Mamache + Ee .— 1500 475 465 475 +O an eight per cent increase in|Aumaque 160 14% 14 lao | Penden 1500 ‘e ‘e > gales for the first quarter of 1959 | 4% $50 280 20 280 +3 |Que Ascot 3710 59 MO 48 : Aville 100 ™% 7 %+l4%iQue Chb 2350 3 30 % oj the corresponding period in aa te mS 1 1 +4 Que Cop 1310 | ee Rest mt 6+! «| Que Lab 000 | & 6h 4 —% With the announcement in Ot- |, 5500 174 17% 17% + 4% iQue Lith 100 45 45 «5 +20 = eae : Dug 3331 $23 2% 2is—% iQue Man 3000 17 #16 16 tawa of termination of Avro’s Ar- | Belcher $950 112 106 107 'Q Metal 13 lO row jet interceptor, the stock | Belleterre eo 1% 1% 13 —1 | 372 $4 14% 14% te 11%: 8 low x | See 270 140 «(131:«138 «O48 | Radiore 22350 «85 p » —3 later recovered to 113% a loss ofinaa 1008 > 1? » ne | ; a. aie ts %. r Bicrot 3 * +2 las Ameo maeenke «Papers, constructions, textiles, | pigcop an“ = = «a Roche = 10500 21 20% 20% western oils and utilities showed | Black Bay = 17 17 #17 =. | Rowan Cons 7000 9 4 * * 74 on ' sdvances, The beverages were ESS Se ss 2 [teste ose im , s con 170 061 % Sate} li , Ss In a mixed pipeline Section | Boymar on u Be oS 4 > te son in iss — = Trans-Canada lost % at 27 and| Brame 80 775 = = = bp ne @ Go. Ge Trans Mountain gained % at | armors 600 ? ; ee 12%. aes eo mT 7 $i Sieoe. ime = " = 7 The banks and steels were also Sane uw mee — 3 a mm + mixed. Buff Ank 15100 188. 175 188 418 (Stanleigh. 9235 100 100 100 _ Most base metal shares were ) amet = = > = se Stanrck 1485 178 1% 176 41 fractions lower. Camp Chib Sad 980 87 8S G15 Stecloy meer Active gainers included Crain, \can Astoria 17056 11% 10% 11% +1 (Sturgeon 80 18 17 17 —9 up % at 16%, and BC forest, up|C Majart' 190 72 7 7 -2 (Sud Cant 100 100 &% % at 17% C N= Inca seo 3>p Oe Taurcanis a Se Ue CS ; .. | Candore me lO | Tenag 10000 235 216 232 +16 The speculative mines 2rd oils|Can-Erin 0 @ @& @ -—1 [Thom L “0 Ss 8 @ -@ were irregularly higher in mod CMet wts 60 .% S 35 +2 | Gombint 300 @ 8 @ -2 ; | Cariboo 1500 "S78 78 —3 | Torbit 3100 ; 34M 8 erate trading. | Cassiar - 105° IL 10%410% — 4 | Tribag a7 46546 a. The closing averages show/|Cent Pat 2300150 146 147 +1 |Trin Chib 002% 2 wHes% banks of .15 at 61.24,- utilities up = —. = i -. 7. +1 | Ult-Shaw 2000 184 18 (8 | 7 at 154.7, industrials up 23 at| Chessex 3000 °? on 7 +, : ae mo oe oe 314.7, a new high, combined up | Chester 1700 By 38 Upp Can 24 100 «19 100 —3 1.8 at 2614, a new high, papers| OP Me | io @ ml @—1 | Venues! 280 SH OM 4! up 4.1 at 485.4, a new high and | Cnib-Kay nn - ea =. = a “a 1 - golds unchanged at 89.51 Chimo 10600 8 72 = io at wt St Se ae MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS | Cody-Reco ser 6 6 —-tHligee me 4 Se Ashi 39 Fraser 35 |Coldstrm 20 32 3 30 fo ll a: um a of Ati pr — G Lakes 1% [Comb Met 233 3% 5% W4—Wiwniey 146500 17 164 164 —% Asbesos 324 How Smih 4 |Coniagas 475 61 3 3 —1 | Wilts 00 6% COO Bank Mon 2% Hud Bay Min 61 /C Bellekeno 1130 1% 12 12 —%| wr Bar 17150 165 188 160 Bank NS “1 wenak: GHC EC Mu NM OM 4 lige (ome ew lst Braue C Na 39 Imp Oi @® (|C Callinan 50 14 64 4 Yk Bear 750 1299 123 18 43 Brque PC 3% 8 6In Nick 90 |C Denison 9791 $li% 138 13% + Bly i os * Baburs A ~~ In Pap 117 |C Den wis 1475 33 315 3B + iy on 24K Bo @ Bahurs B 33 (In Pee — |C Discovery 1690 305 380 385 +5 Curd Bell 42% Mass-Fer 13% C Fen 231 3 © © +1 | poise “ws a Brazil @ McColl i oo 4 > ™/ 8 \Gaspe Cop Bn un w . N rrow a Big oe AS ce mS ae ES mt [tee ST oe Te Me Ow C Cemen %% Price 48 |Con Howey 30 45 420 420 ors C Cemen pr 2 Que Pow 4 Marben 2300 454 6 4 -—1 (Acme Gas OO 2 2% 2%-—% Seamship 42 Roya] Bank 7 |Con MS 1280 $215, 21% 21% — % | AP Cons — Ss 6 a a C Bak Com 36% Royalie — |C@ Mogul M760 235 «220 «0235 +15 | A Rox oo 6 4 Cdn Brew — S.L Corp 18% {/C Mosher 270 6 6 6 -—@ |Am Ledue 6300 19% 18 19 +1 Can Brew pr — Shawin 32% Con Negus %00 32 WM 32 +1 | Asamera 9050 8B we Ms +3 Cde Celan x Seel 76 «6\|C Northland 4500 28 23 .2B |Bailey S A 110 90 90 930 —10 PR 36 Trans Can PL 27 |C Red Pop sooo 14 124 12s + % Bailey § pr 25 8S 2 Cosksten Un Seel Ie ee we 15 —1 | Ball S 4 pe lls SU 26 IM D Bridre 78 Con mns +1. | Bases =eee =e Dem Tar «3 |Conwes?™ 2320 495 489 480 +20 | Bata “eo 0606m7lC™CU?lCl 2 Foundaion s\ Cop Corp 3575 4 38 4 +2 | Britalta 11175 310296 305 «6411 \| Cop-Man 3000 «113 13 13 Calalta Sioo0 102 100 «100 ie ie i NEW YORK | Cournor 2 8 88 1 |Cs O ets SOS OS 3 — = - 375 3 «+5 E Chieftn , 500 133 1m 12 = F f } a % 10 10 Cdn Dev 11530 57 «6360 NEW YORK ‘CP)—Industrial$, | Crompat 300 i¢, 14 16 —~ |C Ex Gas 3650 275 2 270 —3 making gains of 1 to 4 points Cusco 600 15% 14 154 41% C High Cr 190 4 @& & —I and more lied the stock market ne = = ~ Mu +2 ¢ = 1% " % -s * ss Aragon 6 iC us 1 ‘ "6 a high Friday. De Cour 200 2% % 2 iC Husky wt 100 705 705 705 he Associated Press 60-stockK Deer Horn 6500 2% 23 23 +1 |Cdn WO 10000 285 270 25 index rose $2 to $22.90, 70 cents ae a 1%, 1% 1% higher than the previous record | Dela ot Dom: %5 $i 1™% —% Jan. 21. The Dow Jones indus- Denaide 1500 — ." = Sel hie ame ae 602.21. Its level Jan. 21, also the |E 4= : = : ae East M 1000 130 150 150 +1 highest until Friday. was 597.66. | gact out 1950 2 210 20 ou An exception to the advance | Elder 7350 13 110 111 was a renewed decline by Amer. |Eidrich imme & $ . + ican Motors, the most active | gurexa oo 2p uu On +i trader. The stock closed 2% | Expl All = 12 a ee lower at 30%% on 209,000 shares. | Falcon oo 2 Another small car stock, Stude- ee ia! cae . 1M 4 —h% baker-Packard lost ‘2 point to Lams — A : oe close at 13%. It was\ the second | :TepNeenT "on ase 195. > busiest issue traded. The de-j|Geco Mines 2460 $22% 22% %., . clines in American and Stude- | Genex 300 172 17 1% +% NA TIONA!I baker followed the, news that the fut YR Sel 4” ae — big three auto companies plan to |'Gienn Uran 410011 11 11 offer a small car in the 1960 ae a mm " we me mode} year. GF U 30700 08 Most Canadian stocks advanced + A Sg 200 873 875 875 +28 but gains were held to less than | Grandroy = es ss 2 a point. Dome Mines and Walker-/Gn" 0 i. i. ie Gooderham lost ground. Gains of | Gunnar wis 3549 65 675 690 +5 % were recorded by International | #4linor mo 200 MO 2 6+ Nickel and McIntyre Porcupine. |Hacags 3000 mM My M1 dom and Europe. Among Canadian oils on the of Lakes 359000 19 «154% 19% + ™% American exchange Fargo had a|fesGway = small loss after being ahead. % Hovle un a i ee at one stage. Shawinigan gained vow Hh ge d p.. a « 61% i. E e 8 % and Molybdenite lost @ frac | iusto 0 6 @ 6-4 tion. Int Ran mo Us 32 M\ +1 What stocks d:<: Irish Cop 23050 35 MO Me -—S Pri Ther | C= =e fe ran q Advances 668 764 | Jacobus 970 25 199 25 +3 Dechnes 367 275 =o oo él UCU se . 200 «(17 %4—% ‘ Unchanged 213 197 | Sonurne “a = = = pictures a Total issues : 1248 1236 | Joie 300 3% M «OM Ct NEW YORK CLOSING *TOCKS Jonsmith “00 «617 17 7 -%* Beh Seel 53% Mony W 41 Jowsey 22 6 64 Ga «lj Bory Warner # NY Cen 27%_| Kenville eo O10 m 10 Cand 0 TPA Radio Corp 47 | Kerr Add 1521 919% 18% 19% — % Cons Edis «6% 4 OU NJ SK Kilembe «= SC UNITED KINGDOM and EU. FPO A F- MODEL AIRC } a | le lower 734ab: Oct %4 lower 72'4.| to service accounts in this area. Qualifications required are good | references, a minimum of spare time available and a cash invest-| ment of $980 to cover the inventory at wholesale price. No solicitation. Accounts are established by the eompany. Com- Flax % May % lower 2.90%; | Plete training provided. Start making profits at once. 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