* HEAR. THE CASH REGISTER RING --- WANT. AD RESULTS n $ t Petts ae “MOREL es CREAM. ROUTES | Trucks -will 1 these da . oo co ecting cream on) ese dates Monday, May 4—Bruce Webster—Greenwich, Cable ‘Head, St. Peters, Church Road. _ Donald Compton—Bangor and Morell East. Monday, May 4— Bay, Souris River, Fortune Road. 3 River, — Monticello and wey’ Dwan—Little Pond, Rollo CITY & QUEEN’S| ‘RCA VICTOR Stereo portable ‘CTeords. Toombs Music’ _ Monday, May 4—Pius Dalton—Lake Verde, Hazel- brook, Summerville. ‘ Tuesday, May 5—Wendell McLeod—Forest_ Hill, _Beretheome, and Upton. Tuesday, May Scheu’ -‘Transfer—New ae — Valleyfield, Union Road, Peakes and . Pe. May 7—MacAdam’s ‘Transfer—Hd. of Hillsboro, Pisquid, Scotchfort, Tracadie, Blooming Pt., F roy, and St. Peter’s Hbr. Thursday, May 7—Clayton Rose—Kingsboro, EL mira, East Point, North Lake, East Baltic. ' + Thursday, May 7—Louis Bradley—Suffolk Road and Bedford. ' Friday, May 8—Bruce Webster—Cardigan, Bridge- town, St. Georges, Newport and Martinvale. ATTENTION _Any new patron wishing to send cream please con- tact’ cream hauler or creamery. ‘MORELL CO-OP CREAMERY ASSOCIATION LTD. Per: Reg. MacAdam, Mgr. TENDER “=: DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS " Province of Prince Edward Island ¥ SEALED TENDERS will be received until noon on Friday, May 15th, 1959, for the construction of a CREOSOTED TIMBER BRIDGE and APPROACH FILLS over the FORTUNE RIVER at Fortune Bridge, Prince Edward Island. Specifications and Tender forms may be obtained >at the office of the unde Old Post Office Build- ing, Charlottetown, Prince Edward cheque in the amount of $10.00 is required, and will be “refunded when plans are returned to this office. _ Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. . NOTE: Tenders will be opened at the- above ad- vertised time, and bidders are invited to present their bids in person (or otherwise) ee eee at the’ Opening. os oe J. G. MacKAY — Minister of Highways Charlottetown ; Prince Edward Island “April 30th, 1959. STALLION ENROLMENT CITY & QUEEN’S Saturday 9 to 12. Weatherbies Orchestra. when necessary. KING’S COUNTY etree ees BIRTHS _- é ‘MACLEAN = At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on April 22nd, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nold C. MacLean, Woodstock, NB. @ son 7 bbs. 11- ozs. | ORR — At the P.E.I. Hospital on April 29, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Orr, New Glasgow, a son, Gordon Warfield. Weight 7 Ibs. 6 o7. Y MACPHEE — At the Chariotte-|. town Hospital Sunday’ April ENGAGEMENTS . ‘According to the provisions of the Stallion Enrolment Act all ' stallions two yeafs old and over, standing for service in this | wovince, must be enrolled in the records of the Department of oe Horses offering for service must be inspected and | graded and carry an inspection certificate. Applications for earcl-| DPCSn tacpaction sheckd ter made iaamadiattiy. Applications for enrolment should be accompanied with the -fequired fee of Two Dollars ($2.00) and should include name of - horse, breed, age, colour description and registration number, if horse is registered. Stallion owners Who use horses for service not enrolled or, sees or in grades not authorized by the Act will be subject to the penalty provisions of the-Act. Only horses enrolled, graded and authorized by the Department of Agriculture will be permitted | to travel for public service. All horses that have graded “out” | en ee ree DEPARTMENT OF 6k made Charlottetown, P. E. I. APPLICATIONS ‘Applications for.the position of General Prince SecretaryPublicity Director of the “Edward Island Teachers’ Federation will be aa received up to May 15, 1959. - State experience and salary expected. The Teachers’ = 5 Charlottetown.’ : FOR SALE IN BORDEN ~ ’ One single house containing the following rooms: 1st floor: Lovely reception hall, living room 14’ x 24’ with Seer fireplace, large dining room, large cab- and toilet. Federation, 2nd floor: Master bedroom’14’ x 22’ with two walk| in closets with automatic lighting, two other bedrooms Jarge enough for twin beds, full tiled bath, large linen closet. : Laundry in basement with clothes chute from 1st and 2nd floors. Forced warm air heat by Iron Fireman System. Attached garage with sun deck, 1,000 wallon oil fank in basement, lower floor has all the ae Windows. T Large Hof well ails This is the home of in MacKenzie in Borden, can be seen anytime. Call at Town and Country screen S’Side. Telephone | *2138; evenings 3 4, i sn 7 MR. AND MRS. JAMES L. SIM- mons, Burlington, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Eleanor Irene, to Wilbert Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lamont, French River. Marriage to take place at Kensington Presbyter- ian Church, May 23rd. DEATHS WHITTY — At Vancouver, B. C., on Tuesday, April 28, 1959, Pe- ter Francis Whitty, son of Mrs. Daniel Whitty and the late . Daniel Whitty of Souris, P.E.L IN MEMORIAM MacLEOD — In loving ‘memory of Mrs. Hector MacLeod who . passed away, April 30th, 1935, _ also Mr. Hector MacLeod, who died February 6th, 1939. We who loved you sadly miss you As it dawns another year. In our Jonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are eyer near. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by six sons and |ing | daughter, Nelson, Jos Fullerton, Harry, , Hudson, -and Irene. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ON TRANS- CANADA: HIGHWAY Near City limits. This i homes in the area. Write Guardian-Patriot Box 24426 Charlottetown. BIG DIAMOND DISCOUNTS os — - - 3 121 GRAFTON ST. ™~ | Seae-segetor to 00 new 205.56.) Se. and MacLeod Limited. $139, with>$30.00 free Stereo re- Store. Coming Events Opening Dance at Elliott Hall . May 2nd Dancing ‘rom FANCY BREADS lemon, or ange, nut and date or banana at} Tweed Stewart Bakeries. Liege Ab mow Ltd., Friday, Ist., 2.30. SPECIAL — Men's tweed top ao ae Saturday at 8.15 p.m. at Heartz Hall. Sponsored by the Scouts and Cubs. Sale of Candy. Admission 50 cents. : MEN’S SUEDE Windbreakers, all shades. Sale special $12.49, Moore and McLeod, Ltd. ott POPULAR RECORD HITS — Come Softly To Me — and Code of the Mountains. Toombs Music and outside talent Saturday, May 2nd, Belfast Hall. Sponsored by Legion Branch. See players present their three act play in Fort Augustus Hall, Monday, May 4th. - Marie comedy play ‘“‘Auralia — in Bridgetown Hall, May PRINCE COUNTY PLEAU — At the Prince County Hospital on April 29th, 1959,. to Mr. and Mrs. Reg Pleau, a son, weight 9 lbs. 3 ozs. Albany and Searletown W: ‘E.'s will present -a variety concert May 5th., 8:15 p.m. Admjssion 40 cents and 25 cents. Sale of MT. HERBERT Ladies Aid . A. MacDonald's Ladies Auxiliary of the Eldon) _ ANNOUNCEMENTS | MEN'S - —s ory FRepainr to $08.40 Sale 23.95 ‘Moore and McLeod, Lid. RUMMAGE SALE at Y.M.C.A. 2.30 .p.m. Saturday, May 2nd. —Tt by Alpha Y's Minet- ELECTRIC RAZOR SPECIAL —Ronson Super Trim, ortly $17:75 ‘deal graduation gift. Toombs Music Store. , * ORANGE LAYER cake two de- licious: layers with fresh, fruit flavour and froSted with orange frosting. Special at Stewart Ba- keries. ; MOUNT ALLISON Concert _~ seatering vocal, violin, Heartz Memor- WHOLE ROAST chicken; baixed ham, cold sliced tongue, salads, cold slaw and many other ready to if i} i night skating 8:00.to 10:00. WOMEN Demonstrators full or part t! necessary. Replies -| from city and rural greatly ap- preciated. Reply to Mrs. E. Pass- field Box 684 Summerside or prone 3291 Summerside. - KING'S COUNTY AUCTiON “45” Score Cards for-—sale-—atGuardian-Patriot Central’ Printing. HILLSIDE LODGE Church Parade .to St. Andrew's Presby-; terian Church Montague, Sunday, May 3rd, 11 a.m. All Oddfellows and Rebekahs are requested to meet at the lodgeroom to attend eandy. IN MEMORIAM BAGNALL — In loving memory of our Mother, Mrs. Pope Bazg-' nalt, _who—passed—away,May Ast, 1958, and our Father, who! Asleep in Gods beautiful garden Sheltered from sorrow_and—pain —— when life's journey is We S anil meet our loved ones again. Always rememiered by The Family. i DUFFETT — In fond and foving memory of a dear husband and father, Archibald C. Dnuffett, who departed this life May Ist 1958. - Fondly remembered by wife and family. 3 CARD OF THANKS'| The family of t late Mrs. Wallace Stewart to thank, their friends and neighbors for | their kindness and sympathy dur-’ ing their recent bereavement. my The family of the late John Jef- the C.W.L. was held in the hall on Sunday, April 26th, with about who |40 members present: The presi- dent, Mrs. James A. MacDon- ald presided. a The meeting opened with ‘the League Prayer in unison. In the absence of the Secretary, Mrs. AD. Feehan, Mrs. James Atkins read the minutes of the last mect- Correspondence was read as follows: A letter from the Dio- is one of the better modern a 15% or . JEWELLERS LTD. this service. Births, Deaths, Marriages Citnik: tesla dalled dak Weak aks take el Geta ; on this page, they appear for one 4dition on page two and are i transferred te this department in the next edition.) : Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN FUNERAL ~ passed away May 22nd, 1957; : Sore DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown Dial 5549 Monuments MONUMENTS VERE BECK & SON LTD. Montague & Charlottetown is Memorial Craftsmen since 1870 | MacDonald. One from the con- vener of Education, Mrs. Basil MacDonald, which will be dis- cussed at the, unit meetings. The treasurer's report was gi- ven by Mrs. Romuald MacDon- ald. The bingo report was given by the retiring:president, Mrs. James A. MacDonald, who than- ked all the members. and Fr. MacCormac in particular for their help and co-operation. Mrs. Ronald MacDonald pre sented- the retiring president with a gift on behalf of the | C.W.L. cesan President, Mrs. Joseph A.| Father MacCormac thanked the fetiring officérs and all the mem- bers for their splendid co-opera- tion. - The new slate of officers is as follows: Past Presidem, Mrs. James MacDonald; president, Mrs. Romuald MacDonald; 1st vice president, Mrs. Clarence Murphy; 2nd vice president, Mrs John F. MacMillan; 3rd vice pre-/. sident, Mrs, Gerald Nolan; sec- retary, Mrs. James Doyle; treas- urer, Mrs. A.D. Feehan; conven- ens, to be selected. The meeting closed with prayer. TAYLORS 5 1.43; 6 1.42; Ste, Semtag, Speveseti Pe 2 ee 3 ' DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS - x SUMMARY ~ Maher te ollie tending. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S. dollar closed Thursday at a dis- count of 3% per cent in terms of Canadian funds, up 1-32. Pound sterling $2.71, up %. DIVIDENDS... By THE CANADIAN PRESS Alumipium Ltd. 12% cents, (U.S. funds), June 5, record May 11. Aluminium oimians of Can- ada Ltd. four per cent pfd. 25 cents, June 1, record May 8, 4% per cent pfd. 57 cents, May 31, record May 8. Canadian Breweries Lid. com. 3742 cents, pid. 31%. coms, July 2, record May 29. "Canadian Ol Companies (itd. eight per cent pfd. $2, five per cent pfd. $1.25, four per cent ota. $1, July *2, record June 2. George Weston Ltd. class A 17% cents, class B 17% cents, July :. record June 3 ‘NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Aluminium Ltd., 3 mos. ended March 31: 1959, $2,300,000; 1958; $5,300,000. + Bell Telephone Company of Canada, 3 mos. ended March 31: 1959, $11,419,207, 63 cents a share; 1958, $8,911,879, 49 cents. cents a share; 1958, net loss $350,071. Dome Mines Ltd., 3 mos. ended March 31: 1959, $409,335, 21 cents a share; 1958, $408,866, 21 cents. Eastern Theatres Ltd.: year ended Jan. 3, 1959, $90,278, $2.82 a share; year: ended Dec. 28, 1957, $73,268, $2.29. Fanny Farmer Candy Shops Inc., 9 mos. endéd March 31: 1959, $1,182,304, $3.50 a share; 1958, $994,968, $2.94. - International Petroleum Co. Ltd., 3 mos. ended March 31: 1958,, $4,900,000, 34 cents. Jamaica Public Service Co. 1959, $5,400,000, 37 cents a share; 1958, $4,900,000, 34 cents. Jamaica -Public Service Co. Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1958, "| £442,380 ($1,199,795) 1957; £352,- 890 ($956,331). Royal Oak Dairy, Ltd., year wended Dec. 31: 1958, $52,661; 1957, $66,783. PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country station, wooden cases extra-large and large 39, medium 38, small 33, B 28, C 22. Re- ceipts 107. Butter: Current receipts, tend-| erable, 63%, non - tenderable, 62%; fresh grade creamery prints, job price 65 - 65%; fresh wholesale, tenderable, 64, non- tenderable, 63%. Cheese: delivered Montreal, not waxed, Quebec white 32%; colored 32%; wholesale Quebec white 3344, colored 33%; current receipts bntario white f.o.b., grading station, no-quotation, col- ored ye_quotation; wholesale On- tario, colored no quotation. Potatoes: N.B. 75s 1.45 --1\50; N.B. 50s .90-1.00; N.B. 10s .22- 25; P.E.I. 75s 1.75 - 1.90; P.E.TI. 10s .28-.30; California white 100s 5.00-5.50. ‘GRAIN WINNIPEG (CP)—Good export Thursday. The United Kingdom was reported to have purchased and trade sourtes said Frarte brought 80,000 bushels late Wed- nesday. Closing prices: Oats: May % lower 73%: Jly % lower 74%; Oct % lower 7554-a. 2 Barley: May *% lower 99'4; Jly % lower 1.00%a; Oct unchanged 1.01. Flax: May 2% higher 3.09%b; Jiy 3-2% higher 3.04%-3.05; Oct 2-1 higher 2.96. Rye: May ‘a higher 1.13's:; Jly % higher 1.1448-b; Oct % higher 1.14%ab. Prices for. class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 nor 1.68; 2 1.65; 3 1.55; 4 1.45; 1 durum 1.90; 2 1.87; 3 1.73; IWA and domestic “| prices: 1 nor 1.68; 2 1.65; 3,1.55; 4 1.45; 5 1.43; 6 1.42; 1 durum T4:90;-2-4.87;-31.73. NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP)—The stock market took a moderate loss Thursday for the third straight session. Trading was fairly ac- tive. Electronics, rocket fuel and other space - age issues made wide moves, both. to the upside and downside. Weakness in a few of the blue chips near the close ~+was what put the market lower. A spurt by coppers early in - | the session. was marred by news} New York: Market mixed, Montreal: narrowly | j ~ British Columbia Forest et: ucts Ltd., 6 mos. ended h 31: 1959, net t 902, 45 ‘|at 157.7, of a price cut for the metal at custom _ smelter level. Magma, which had been up more than 3 following news of a big javerage fell 60 cents to $226.70 with industrials down 90 cents, rails. unchanged and utilities off Selburn, Imperial Oil, American Oil, Home Oil A, Roy- Among Canadian i and mines, Brazilian Traction, Canadian Marconi and Preston East Dome each gained %. What stocks did: os ates Thur Wed Advances g 438 44 Declines $53 57 | Unchanged ; 22 212°] Total i - 1220 1238 Beth “— 51 Monty W ° 47% Borg Warner 4 #£NY Cent 27% C and O 72% Radio Corp 1% Cons Edison 64% Std Ol NJ 52% Auto El “4% Utd Aircraft G% Gen Elect 83% Vanadium od Goodyear 144 ~~ Westngse oN Gt Nor Ry 58% MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP) — Oils and pipelines were strong, but the rest of the Montreal and Cana- dian stock eschanges was irreg- ular in active trading Thursday. The oils and pipelines took over the spotlight Thursday afternoon, immediately following the an- that Canada and Mexico are to be exempt from the U.S. mandatory oil quotas. Gains ranged to a point. BA Oil was up % at 3%, Trans Mountain Pipeline gained % at 142, after hitting a new Papers, with Abitibi up 1% at 36'2, scored a narrow gain of the intlex. = Aluminium “lost 1 at 26%, the company decreased the quar terly dividend. Other base metals were mixed. The beverages were narrowly ahead in light turnover, while the constructions were fractichs lower. The penny mines and ‘oils ral- lied in the last four and closed about mixed. Trading was ac- tive. The closing averages show banks off .12 at 65, utilities up .6 industrials off 8 at 312., combined off .4 at 261.1, pers up 1.7 at 455.2 and golds Abttibi 3% «Fraser wey Abit pr ay GT Lakes 78, Asbestos 224 How Smith 4M Bank Mont 5%4 Hud Bay Min 56% Bank NS 7% Bank ; Bnque C Nat 58 Imp OU amy Bnque PC % = Int Nick oy Bathurst A Int Pap + Bathurst B 3 —siInt Pete ™ Bell @ #$=“MaseFer "14% Brazil 64 McColl . ‘3 Bidg ™ N St. Car Se Cleveland Noranda 82% C Cement MM Price ry C Cement pr 27 Que Pow o C Steamship 4% Royal Bank 2% C Bonk Com @ = Royalite 10 an Brew o 8. L Corp . 1% Cdn Brew pr. Shawin 2% Cdn Cejan 2 Steel 77 CPR 2 #£=~*Trans Can PL ® Cockshutt 14% Un Steel <o Seagrams 330~=S CO Walker my D Bridge ™% +$=\(CANADIAN Dom Tar 17 ~=6Cons Pap 41% F j 14% Ford 135 TORONTO business in flax featured trading} on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange | 200,000 bushels of flax Thursday; : I TORONTO (CP) — Oils had a hectic last hour as they led the stock market ahead Thursday in moderate trading. - A-~United States ment: exempting Canadian crude from import restrictions sent western oil, pipeline and refining oil issues charging forward. In} Kilem the closing minutes a wave of proft-takng ‘chopped them back from ither highs, but left the sec- tion up on the day. On index western oils gained almost 1 2-3 points. Golds were up around one-half but base met- als showed a win of only a few decimal points. Typical of the profit-taking that struck the oils in the final min- utes were Home B losing of all of its %4 gain, closing unchanged | 1" at 19. Pacific Pete up % at 16%, but down from its high of 17%%.| Magnet Great Plains was thte exception, rising 3% to close at 20'. Golds were strong as three seniors, Campbell! Red Lake, Dome and Kerr-Addison gained; in a ‘s to % range. Base metals slipped back from |their high of the session follow- ing a ‘2-cent a pound cut in the es cut smelter price of copper in the United States. Senior mines were mixed, while uraniums were | Moneta easier. Hudson Bay ‘was up I's at 5634 while International Nickel} } added % at 8874. International Nickel was up more than’a point before noon. Noranda and Con- solidated Mining lest fractions. speculative mines were quiet. Allied Roxana had the best gain, up 15 cents at 64 cents. A “Index gains: golds .51 to 90.36; 4 s, base metals .00 to 477.16; west- = aE 5 igi ffi 1 | f hf z i 4 i i gs28e = ne # zs Sc egansets Bs re ~ S b ULbeori Leese Fil m3 + s * - mgr ERYESEEGEREQUEQEGG@ 28332058 ie + « siacbytSccpsoukscysse L gbevck gh Besp yey BE i : 8 s Bu =* * =. 2 ble os Ld = BeasSayebtsscuse sO8steseskichesbresesgiecescsoet es qus sccBacckgtBsspconkquegange sels 3 °F g z geicSeids — oe bE arte toy ayant : Besew Bas¥et.u He i Ls = 2 + - ire it sScues, Ee sEeREeegseatied gis wthalicee.5éé ith gee 3 if e ATOLL ELLE: E it aaagae Q 5s seouttsicer.5sistrstenes spies. ci x Eesfaxaks + agoogage gt eiuastsxnt “eal 2 + - ¥ + s ScuBuesed tibet gg ++ | FF ia * TT SEE EySE gnc Gp seuyg hes Ls LI = ~ | nent surged yrcsgseaccissignSses cf & - * se i, +I “th GSGeUUESE so EESNTERLIGGEE Tue agetsouReegedss ne SgyseBguurdiyst.ee satel hi bbt - seg esS Ege pSuuendegsbagcse gear dyocutcrebsowegs se .gsy8 os ygeSe ge Seemed eS yatoeyecei gba erspeeeccissiyubses s 3 styge —_ 3 —_ + oo + roars ? EE EEHLEECE2eeede! Bere esi bes ree Ht gz ; ith “ ° “sat ‘ announce- 5 ausncedsaye¥g 35,299 ad ees yrecisesastpesbcadsge §eas8 ~ = > — i) e2e8e8 3385333 : gugsi $8585 ££6=3 £tas2 . — $ ns 8 3833 3 Betss vat? g328282 Byowotgne Total sales:- 3,441,000. IND. Beaubra Canadian Investment Canafund Champion Mutual Commonwealth Inter Corporate Investors Fond Collectif Grouped Income .| Grouped Income Accum Growth Oil and Gas ¢ | Investors Growth Fund Investors Mutua] Keystone Leverage Fund Mutual Income Fund Supervised Amer Fund Exec 536 8g \ s N Mylama 11981 23 20 35 Newnor' 900 ™% ™% ™% New Rouya 300 31 & BO N Senator WOO % 7 % Nickel MS 20007 @ @7 47 Nick Rim “ao ww Nipissing 500 210 «310 «(310 Nor-Acme BO. MAD DB — nee ee Norfartic wo 6 SB US Normetal 70 3 687 «(9S Norpax ™mp MD DM Norayne mo U3 lUlClCUDD N Gate 033 7 @ & N Goldert 50 @ 41 ff N Rank 575% 196 «4188 =«194 Northsp 2150 156 13 «(153 Norsp A wis 00 6 & 9% North Can 2000 163 160 160 Norvale o> Do Dw Obaska so 12 «ltl i a Ogama | 42000 : Oka Rare 500 + 16% 164% 16% O'Leary seo 618 Opem 4395 935 900 Orenada 5000 10% 10 10% Ormty 7 % » & Osisko 100 6 BM , Pamour ooo0 72 | 672 CUT2 Paramaq 1000 %: T7T % Parbec 1000 MH_CSS 5 Patino M 1400 45 «©6470 «(470 Patino wis 800 165 150 150 Pato 120 47% «©40 «(475 Paymas 300 32 0M — Be Be BS 7- 2% 2. Pick Crow 3990 108 106 107 Pitch Ore 100 % % MT Placer oo M1 i ttl Pow Rou o.UMKCUlC COC KHh—CH Preston 7™ 75 70 735 Pronto 19 2s «25 «(45 Pros Air “om © 8 Purdex wo lUs8.lUCUwstlC( CK Que Ascot 619 S37 SS 536 Que Ascot 619 37 SS 56 Que Chib aoe @ & Que Cp . 1 OU Que Lab 00 =O 54 Que Lith 7 6 05 4&5 Q Metal 535 9 68 OO Qunston nos HD DW Quemont 100 812% 1% 12 Radiore 41500 18 «215 «2140 Rainville so. 6S 6S UCU Rayrock a0 ne OH OT Rexspar 7 a2. & a Rix Athab 5000 41 o 4 Riche , 00 164 1 16K Rockwin 100 4 644 A Rowan Cous 100 % % % Sand Riv — 2 > 1% Satellite so S&1 Sherritt 7235 30 63 335 Sigma 10 45 54S Siscoe 200 «68llC OCB Slocan VR 130 17, 18 Tron Bay 100 2310. 210 “210 Stdcona 10050 12. U% 12 Stlangh wis 100 3% 6B 3 Stanrck ™Ss 2 8 8 Steeloy “1000 «7 7 ? Steep R 2900 919% 19% 13% Sturgeon 15900—19 Bw 19 Sullivan 1200 20 20 6230 Sunburst soo 619 0«O18 8 Sylvanite 11725 120 115 18 Taurcanis 3372 8 so 8 Teck-H 615 22 20 20 Tenag - fooo 350 30 30 Thm & * 1170 © @ 7 coum |0OU am ae a7 Torbit (fe. 8&8. 3S SS TexasCal 630 113 % 10 Trin Chib a a ee) Uit-Shaw nus ws U Mining 10 2% 2 WM Un Fort pe “a 2 Upp Can < 4 ‘ Vandoo 4500 ots * Ventures’ 409 0 —CU DODO Viclam 10080 280 24 88 Waite Am =e = Wi 7 m0 6D - Wihalsr 10 oh Willroy Will wts ooo 18 115 115 PWilteey 00 4 th 1th Wr Harg 200 13 im Yellorex 100. hh H% MH Yke-Bear~ 3270 1M =«132—««133- Young HG 46100 130 1% 128 |Zenmae 2s 6M 31% Zulapa 0 6 Bulolo oe a Yukon Con 2000 1% 1% 19% Acme Gas 4050 Ajax °°. a en) s AP Cons mo 7 «FF OT All Rox an ee Am Ledue 200 17% 17 1% Asamera 8990 185 «6170 6175 Bail SA 90 S10% 9% 104 Sw mo 33 6h pit Stuer 2m th 274 4 Banff 1900 17% 1% 170 Basco i en Ad Bata so 08 a 8 Britakta 11400 M15 9 800 Calalta om 2 i Cal EA 100 830 Wh WH Calvert woh 8S a2 @ C Oi Las 1050 180, 1% 1% COlL ws 0 37 7 Cs Ol wis 6 CS Pete mom C Chieftn «=: 4700 135 «10 185 Can Dev +197 88S SS BHO C Ex Gas 475 20 20 % Citsh Cr mo 7 M OF C Homestd 325 164 160 1668 C Husky 9049 $12% 174 1% C Husky wits 1980 745 690 725 Cda WO 2100 .180 17% 1% C Williston 20 180 169 180 Carb P Dalhouste me ww Mont 70 we 04, BT NS M4 S74 HK OH Comm 912 9% M4 2% Imp 'g17 878) «67% Roval —“~ +@1 33% @ % Tor-Dom 515 900% 6 0% INDUSTRIALS Alumini 7449 $27%% BA ™% Ango Nid SS 9% % % Burns Co 275 912% 12% 12% Bow Spe pr 125 945% 444 45% Bow-Mer S SA BA WM, Buri Steel 630 $21% 2 C Brew 690 30 = 30% D Magnes 100 9% M% «OH Dosco 25 Sis «619 )~ «68 Inland 259 $4 4% &&% Nor Star 2576 914% 1%4 14% Pembina MN 3155 $11% 10% lite Simpsons 5 837% 3% 37% Stedman phan gay Wainwright 600 200 Walkers 2935 333% 33% 33% W Cop wie 425 390 330 390 wee ® 15 4 «644% C«~ HA MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS —~By The Canadian Press Steck Sales High Liw Close Ch’p Trans Min 74180 -$13% 14 14% + % Tr Can PL 10078 “$273 % 2Ws+ M% Alumini 7449°. 927% 2% 23% —1% Bell Phone 633 842° 41% 41% + % Mass-F 6859 $14% 14% 14% ain an 7 18 Dynamic 1 199 (1 Un Oils 93751 260 238 250 Sapphire 75300 12% 111 120 Tex-Cal 56300 113 %Gs«110 Petrol 49055 194 176 190 MINES N Mylama 113481 255 246 255. Joburke 87700 219s 22. All Rox 7655 8 St 64 Can Erin 72591 167 15309 163 N Rankin 57595 195 188 194 MUTUAL FUNDs . By The Canadian Press Ameridan Growth Bid 7.4 OF 6 41 11.64 ,13.38 6.9 Mutual Accumulating Fund 7.65 5.32 North Amer Fund of Canada 9.25 14.98 16.28 \ A—test and B — plus stock exchange commission, ‘te 2s Ex ight Ee, Ne! 4 eU1 LES? a + = Libel L538 + = bil Lb + eo Sec RI Le = * bike “* Liisi2. Lb bb tt e + e Leeks L + ny bist + oe + ~~ + 24% . 60 ore $+ ed +++ 11 z a” +1+ +| ++ eeu eb 3s : oe sts s ++ : #€