7 East Met 1300 3 8 6 _ East M10 1200 39 . -.1 » 5"“’”5“ “S 2900 65 61 61 Elder 4750 94 833% :3/2 +3?” §§§“‘°‘;, 535 275 271 271 j , Eldrich 051,9 ., " "3 41000 11 101/ THE CA\AD1AN pangs El Sol 2500 if '32-: +102 Sleeloy 1000 3 3 2 1: 13:03“, - Market higher in Exp! All 1100 15 15 15 * ‘/2 2:177, 960 950 950 3 - Falc n - - ,‘,, 2 20 220 211 ‘ rate trading. _ Farallday 2400 $231/2 20 2.0% + ‘A Sunburst 590 151,5, 151/ zfigu +4 , 119 . kt h, h . 30 130 129 129 4 . - . «2 ,1 + 1,2 1%" York -. Mar e -lg er, 1,-when 14000 10 W2 10 + gauicanls 5200 110 1115 10,-, __3 -I may. It-‘robisher 1300 193 179/ 135 .1. Tzdicfin “t .3” 105 W5 I05 -2 '4&5nh.e,,1_. Market generally lgaltwirg/I 3100 10 91/2 10 71:1,; 1-fig ‘57 157 -4 ‘o _ .. ecu in: 475 $l31V , , ‘ — F_ - 92 93 +3 firm in quiet tradlng. (Glee tscien 1500 as 4 $23/‘ :2?‘ :22 $*r‘i"b':gL 225 75 75 ian K r44 82 , , 24 24 —1 Glacier 2000 62> 6:: 620 U11-sliaiw 1100 34 34 24 Gm“ Um“ 1044 12% 121/. I310 :§“2 Lllgshggos SW2 20 20 + ‘A Goldcrett 17000 I V -1 6 0 675 690 +15 , Gold Eagle 3000 II} 1:,’/’ 1‘: --M ‘L]‘DptCan 600 67 67 67 +2 -4ol\I'l‘RE.AL (CP1 - The U.s. Gold Man 1609 2a 26 2s vfcfiauées :30 $261/2 261/. 261/4. 1 L . .. 9 lollar closed Thursday at a dis— gigfidfgusq 21551.00 :2 2; 23’ - I/2 Waite Am 41?) $63 $1213 +20 M; 4 7.32 per cent ln terms Gmnduc 100 13 1 Werner 5000 91/2 9 91/, com adian funds, down ,,,8_ Gmyhk mm 2; lrgv 1:; +4 Malar 1000 51/2 5% 51/11 “I gerljng -2.68%, down 11-16 Gulch 9900 181/: 16 2 18 +1 \vl‘l111,:0y 2000 7° 63 7° +2 pounds Gunnat xd 3973 613 17% 15 +3, wl Hezrg 2733,? 21 ‘9 21 +1 2?‘ Gunner win 240 V - 140 139 139 l 9 79° 740 7'90 +50 Yale Lead 500 +2 2 5 Gwillim 1000 7 7 7 Yk B 12 12% 121,4 -— V; . 0120 o -.-.1. . 21» 1- -5 9. .1 T N7 :1 0. -r 212:: :1 2 . Headway 15500 55 18 1 __ The 53 55 +2 ‘ Curb TORONTO’ ‘CPI Heath 5500 71/. 7% 714 G c fig managed to ‘squeeze out High-Ben 500 137 136 136 -1 Pgfife op 1:05,, 333:5 32% 23 Agecongdstratlgllttagfigé Thu,-5d,a5, ggliélser 4333 £394 423% 423% +134 Yukon Con 1000 63 68 33 :3 ‘d m era e r 1 Had Bav 565 3451/‘ 45 45 — - ("Ls . ‘ V + ‘A A The 111121 volume of 2,446,000 Ind Lake 14500 7 7 7‘ Afxcm figg 6;; :2; 612 -2 es was heavier than Wednes- ilacillrel “£12 975 74% 740/‘ Am Led” 1200 18% 18 3% ‘s 2.807.000 but lcompfigatlfie Irish Cop “cog 1:501/a1g1,6 121:1/1, +§1,«,. :r:g1orA 700 17 17 17 -1 . — o m 100 975 975 975 10 with the average vo ume e Iron Bay 100 166 166 166 Asamera 5110 * J . _ 193 132 136 last month. _ . . J::1:mlI:sxl 23%” 175 171 173 -—-I Baxley SA 1525 950 935 940 +10 Gunnar, trading ex - dividend, Jame“ D 3.03 11!: so 32 Bail s 53/Jipr 100 $22 221/1 221/4 4. 1/. -10315,‘, at 177/ii among uranlums Joburk 500 16” 11-; 13% + 3% Bmalta 3700 195 100 195 W Algom added 5/3 at 17%. Juliet 500 26 26 lg +1“ 3317;] 9900 77 79 +4 Most senior" base metals were IJ(‘;Vlf:°idd 3:3 347,,’ 4; 717 _, C 0%,”: ggg 23% £3‘/is.’ 22:1/2 gactlonally higher but Juniors Km Mm mo 404 39 ;g -111. (C:S0(1)1flL wts 200 90 so * 90 -15 - few 10-15-cent losses scat- Lake Cin 1 ‘"5. 3°“ 55 55 55 -5 hid 3 . 1 °° 109 106 109 +4 Cdn Atl 011 1400 500 4.55 med a1mong_t-he gains. M13111-tyre it (lilufault 1100.11: 97 67 67 c Chieftn 600 101 101 III: II” added a point at 81 In senior L Shot. 1525 :0 427: 22 -1 Cdn Dev 3740 605 596 605 +20 golds but Bralorne lost 20 cents Leitch 1500 137 135 4 2 11-I')IgliG?:s 230; 196 1.96 -4 » Lencourt 2000 g ‘ " 0° 33 33 —~1 ll $5>45- 9 9 + In C Homestd 1900 194 160 134 1 Western olls moved up in a }'AI;r:a:° Wu £33 15:” 131 198 +5 C Husky 1245 2133/. 131/, 135,; :1/4 plld llne but changes were nar- Lyndm mo 17 16% Eva +191 tcidnusky wts 240 735 725 730 +20 in most cases. Senior issues Macassa moo “ W O 5352 153. 154 '57 +7 W . - Macf‘ 32° 315 320 +10 Canso Nat 525 106 106 106 -9 were fractlonally hLg'heI‘- Mac 112% 81.6 3 a Canso Oil 100 106 100 106 .11 Index gains: Golds .21 to 83.33; Mgdsgn 900 314235 2130: 3;: Cent_Del 3700 010 005 810 base metals .72 to 156.22; west- Mnlnrfic 2200 105 100 102 -4 nlgac 55353110 6:? 63140 355 +2“ =7 1113.7. 9.1.7.111..- 0:'::i;.: " as .1 .1 .3 += 7 9 -2° -"1 ‘ifs -- - . . -I C By The Canadian Prsu II”/fiantnno 8100 69 67 68 +3 D1316 1:?! 23:3 :32 :.61 ‘Toronto Stock ‘Exchange-—June 06 “H11 43300 29 28 28 Dome Pet 200 $10 101,4, my + 1‘ 10001811005 1“ CW5 “"1955 marked 3- Mamch 3°00 33 32 23 +1 Duvex 7300 11% 101.6 101,; 1 ,.o.1a lot, xd—Ex-dividend, xr——Ex- “"5"” 600 15 15 15 Far 0 - _ 1'5 J Mam," :65 g 1025 650 650 650 “‘h“' "w—Ex'Wa"am') N, McKeu 3000 $3; glut £116 1;, Gen Pete 500 375 37° 37° "” ¢ + Gr Plains 200 $17‘‘/ 17”/ 17%’ McMar 500 . _ 4 4 A - V4 stock . salegmnigsli Low Close Ch’go mdfim mo 95' 933. 3; _ 3 3;; S 33:: 31321;. 1:76 191/. + 0; Acnd Uran 1000 8 I 8 + 46 Mime" 8515 296 201 2213 -1 H B Oil G 2029 9192/: 133/: I % 111156516 1892?) mg 3:50 no 323;” lwlrgg 813% 12% + I/1 Humber 900 108 105 109 +3 Aulco so LI P t 200 inisxpl 2000 5 5 5 Moly 750 929 28% 2094 4 Medale e 249% 283% 273 272% :5” Algom 1000 91704 17% 17% + % M°1y.Wtl 550 $16 16 18 ' +2 Mldccm 3100 94 91 94 ‘ ligom deb 55 6991/. 99 991,/. ._y, MHNM 3200 4.9 46 40 Nat Pete 900 250 240 240 ._5 Amal Rare 2000 23 22 22 ‘ Nam“ C1‘ 7500 21 20 20 N Bristol 7353 31.4 s 9 Am‘Nephe 600 so so 30 11:2: Expl 9500 is 18 13 -1 N Chamb 1300 113 105 105 -7 Arcadia 7500 15 14 141/. + 9. NH I-a_b 4000 301.4 29 301.6 +291. N Cont. 17000 34 28 at +7 W 3500 90 1.5 3 _4 ew Bid 3000 5 6 6 + 1/. N Davies 1500 20 191,4 191/. on 90600 15 15 15 +1 New nellil 9800 52 50 51 +2 N Superior z67 100 100 100 1010.301 7300 24 20 231,5 + % N Dicken 500 230 226 226 -I Northcal 14000 25 22 25 +2 Allmacho 1116 121/, 12 127/: + 56 N Fortune 5200 13 12 12 NC Oils 400 365 365 365 -5 gumaqug 2200 11 11 . 11 + % N Harri 2500 12. 11 11 --2 NCO wts 2450 145 146 145 +5 Slinor 3000 250 245 250 +5 P1}? H131? 9100 13 12 12% 1- la NCO pr :50 $34 34 34 mug 500 51,43 51/, 5% + 1,4) cw osco $000 18 17 13 Northld 4700 25 22 25 .4 Earnat (1450 414 36 44 +3 N Kelore 500 ’ 0 .6 6 Okalta 950 124 122 122 Baska 21500 23 22 23 gewlund 500 15 15 15 +1 Pac Pete 2035 $181/s 173/5 131,6 4. 1,5 3-004 3000 m 22 22 +1 Mylama 21000 15 13 15 +1 Pan West 2600 20 22 23 +3 Belcher 1900 98 96 90 +9 New Rouyn 500 7 7 7 Permo pr 2000 161 160 151 .3 Bethlm 1500 100 95 100 5 N Senator 9000 5 5 3 + 1,2 Petrol 23700 so 72 74 ._ Bgvcon 1328 121,5 121,5 121,15 ::,5 Nick Rim 3250 TI ‘M 77 +2 Phillips 4400 110 104 110 -0: Bjcroft 2200 105 102 102 .3 Niplssing 1000 190 188 190 +5 Prairie Oil 200 280 280 .930 -5 Bieroft wt: 500 30 30 so Nor-Acme $200 14 14 14 Provo Gas 3150 250 244 M8 «-2 ,,n.v e 000 5 s 5 on ‘c 2 ocy ea 10 10 lo J 7 7 + 7 1:1: 3,. =1... 1, 7.. 111 + 1 SC 9 9 +1 orwnc — Yale P1‘ 20 + Bouzan 1300 49 49 49 N Rank 116220 81 7'7 '17 Sapphire 41800 80 73 73 -1 Boylnar 5000 71,1 7 7 Northsp 3350 355 345 345 ’ -15 Sapph debs 20 $35 35 35 Bralorna 950 555 54.5 545 —m Norsp A wts 600 227 227 227 . Scurry 3300 183 132 183 +3 Brnllrst 1000 4% 4% 41,5 Nudul 500 17 17 17 Secur Free 1100 560 550 750 Brunswick 600 275 265 265 +4 Oka Ran 2000 131/4 13 13 Stanwell 611 80 80 80 B110 Ank 2000 96 35 as 0’Lear.V 10°“ 17 17 17 + 72 Tx Cal 2000 49 43 49 +2 glgltlet Hill 3000 s 71/. 71,4. opem 2200 070 550 854; -5 Triad on 3000 440 425 405 .e "16 29 ._ Or nada. 2500 11 11 1 U 01 19725 223 217 222 5 camp Chlb 2000 525 53 5? A Orrensby 7500 97 as .35 Vllllcalls 500 52 52 52 Camp RL 1100 310 800 000 -15 Osisko 2000 35 35 35 ws Burne 2200 82 so so Cdn Astoria 4833 7 6 Pamour 1000 G2 62 52 w can o(; 1000 175 175 175 CDyno 3045 90 93 as -.2 Pafbec 1000 5 _5 5 wc 0Grts 500 13 11 13 +2 CMaIart 1500 so so 30 Pardee 1100 51 51 51 +1 w Decam 2190 1711; 172 1-,-5_ +7 cuoitliw 6043 90 76 71; .14 Paymst 3000 18 1s 15 -1 w Dec wt, 5200 .23 ,1, 22 +1 Candtlre 3500 20 191,4 20 .,,1 Pee Exp! 2000 13% 13% 13% -72 w Naco 500 100 100 100 +2 Can-Erin 4500 17 16 161,5 .. 5,5 Peri-on 4300 24% 24% 24% — V; Windfall moo 121,5 121,4 121,4, __ y1_. 60;;-éMetm 3400 146 1415 145 +1 1;iclrB<;‘_rd0w 556 1057 1016 1051 Yan Can 3000 1216 11 121/: - 1!/1 ' 1050 on r o 3500 C h Calztain 9000 1646 I399 I: 4 Pre5f°n -100 650 050 650 Da1Ih‘ousie 1000 10' 10 1! Cassiar 3600 805 800 305 + 5 Pronto 400 505 4195 500 —-S BANKS Cent Pat 600 35 35 55 .__5 Pronto wt: 1 2 1 2 ---1 Mont 355 $45 45 g Cent Pom 500 31,5 3% 3% +1 Pros Air 900 107 107 107 —-1 comm ,5 435, 343 4,3 43 .1. 1,4, Clleskirlt 4000 6 6 5 Purdex 51500 131/5 12% 13 —-$5 Imp X1; 50 55014 50;/4 501,1 .1. 9;. cream» 1100 ll 18 13 + as 9"“ A’°°‘ 15°“ 19 13 19 +1 Royal 961 6641/. 691,4 6394 — 1/. Chill .120 13600 56 53 53 Que Chib 1450 50 48 50 Tor-Dom xd 2.31 $4131/2 43% 413% -1 Cliib-Kay 1500 14 14 14 one Cop 5000 31% 30 30 -3 INDUSTBIALS C0011 Will 3000 270 261 265 9'19 M“ 500 14 14 14 Alumlrli 1911 $251/S 251/. 251,2 + 99 Cody-Reco 4500 16 15% 151/: + '12 Q Mm’ 19°” 9' 95 93 -0 Anglo Nfld 325 66. 5%, 6 - % Coldstrm 6700 35 93 35 +2 °“°‘“°"" 152 95° 95° 95° +35 c Brew 2615 6307. 30% 3014-36 Coniagas 5000 00 53 so -2 R“"°" 1°40" 51 3° 60 D Magnes 200 :10 10 10 C Bellekeno 1000 13 13 13 Rayrock 1150 94 94 94 -9, c Beta G 500 71/; 71,4 71;, _, 9, Rexspar 2600 61 60 so ‘ C’ Callinan 2033 12 12 12 Roche 2500 13 1436 I; I onenl . 2353 Rockwln B150 46 + _ 0 D111 {'11: 2365 5.13% :5!‘ Ryanor 9000 10 10 10 +1 ’ ‘ C Discovery 700 325 320 325 +5 San Ant 709 72 72 72 “ 11; Amy, 34000 30 25 - 30 +5 Sand Iuv 1500 121/. 125/2 121,4 Cllaliwell 69600 52 52 53 .,,z snem-tt 1900 420 415 420 rs. /- Howey 300 227 m 2” Slocan VT 2534 10 91,5 10 + V2 32 _ cm,“-1,9,, 125,, 25% 25 25 _% Stanleigh 1015 153 152 150 -1 C,:‘Mtrcua 1000 47 47 47 -2 5"“.~lZ'l-1?1“" ' $91“? iii” 11%“ 1?-.“’ “ “ l 1 3 ‘ (C3,? New 10000 23 27 as TILDEN . ‘H _n NICIIOI .2500 6% 6% 6% A-CAR 1 %‘“l”.fl"‘1"3““ “Z9,” *3 3“ " *' SERVICE ~ 0 1 9 1 C-Rescoul-I) 6500 15 1: 1: 4. 9; . Qpianorm 2000 8 8 8 + V; 1 °°.“.s1ia 1300 76 70 7o -1 Conwegt 210 305 300 300 +9 ggfilrand 4672 165 160 160 ' ee 1650 56 54 56 +1 ”"' . grenaur 2000 11 11 11 An exclusive rental service Nwpat - 6500 10 9 9 ' cm W00 21% 18 is _. for Prince Edward Island. . g;-Iragm 49200 32 30 31 ite 2100 55 55 55 1 mid X1 750 315% 153‘ 15% _. 1» S n 6000 12 1191 12 +1 _ ms Rom) - “Wan 700 1592 161/2 16% + 4,2 ST 9935 Get more milk-—keep your cattle Fast Mal 3000 155 151 151 NE .- fl- D t then, East sun 300 195 130 190 +1; free of bltlllg 193- us ' with pink" COWFLY POWDER. . COWFLY POWDER last.s2 weeks I or more-—1ess work for Y°“'‘‘b°“''°'' ' protection for your cattle. Costs I do . Apnrmdlof 1, less than lé cent 3 Y use on all slack. 2 lb. can casts MI)’ ‘I-55- ‘I % says: I I’m Speedy Propane . - - the _m°der," , For Barns Use... 2 fuel . . For all your cooking. its E cheaper for you! E S I 3 or'r:7'ow~ 1'1 3934 ’ M‘ ' . - CHARL — e,- : 7 uSUM'VlERS|DE - Te’ sol: DuStflFLoRBl;“-T over oors to eel) 19 '”“—~ barns free of flies- ?‘ . . Takes only 15 S ' N w Shrinks cs‘ '“‘«%‘,““*1*" °””-5 . ' ‘ 95 0 t e lesl If 0 4 I'10lI1I‘S. 24 oz. can cosls 0 ». ly 3125. '" 0 W' h P ° 0 D scomfort °" ge. -. It out aln r 1 ' ; . ' es Pain :3 Finds Healing SubstntS1;e.nkII-la;_lReI1evhoids M ' 5 6111011‘ 5- And Itching As It 1'1 9}’ ~ . reablctomake .- 9; «hToronto. Ont. (Special)-S07 $3‘ 5;‘g‘:'::e;: as upiles have 110 I1. first time science has loun a used t be a problem?» And _ O JFK by new healing substance Wllh lb; 09 n ufese sufierem were 8 very Lonf:_latsj:1I)1a_g‘1:eeg: " - ' amo - a lca 10 by figlllltgrltc shrink'hem(':l('lrhi()t1<ci:i::'lng wide §,a,-fiery of bemorrhgad con-. bglfldings freak of leve am a . . . 1, ears - tot ee °‘ “mods 13-ve been ~“°v°‘* “:‘:’.1‘5.;:°"'°°‘°“°“‘° ° ’ 1‘.:::,%.*;*:7. .1. 1, \" - ~ s a , . ,ce ilrllllfl lue-"_P°I1slvef t5;ll€I‘7;Lp()'I5IEI All this, without the use of ‘r;a.r- :aI7tlf.a:‘nI1:3P£$;7§TIn £05’ 01550:? pnmmg , 11 q 19 Privacy 9 ' - 11; Lies or asirmgen 0 33. . I116 ~.°mE without any dlscomlort or C°“°:,»:(;‘e.‘;.h:Secret is a new heak can cos1sonlr$3 _ 0‘, onvenlellce W Silbslance (Bio_Dyne) - the 'b“ In (me h°m°"'h°Id case finer Iirlgcovery of a famous.scientlfi_c lu- ““ 01 fr’ “"""~" smkmg 'mpr9Ve' siitule. Alreadyv. Bi9‘.Dy"e Is In ,0 “H11 was reported and verified wide use for healing injured tissue .0‘ .\'doc\.or0. observations " an pans of [he body _ 1 p 5 . . . d 0 - ' ubstance Is 0 '{iIIlVHlbpI‘0IIIl)lI_\1’l”('Il(‘\ed.A" Thls new healing S . ( em mg .|’I'1lI(‘ gelltly relieving pain, aclu offered in suppository or out lrzlfor ol (‘lion or rclracllon (shrinking) form called Prt’P<1"¢11l0" H A5 . M _ 1e ’l"<‘<‘ individually sealed °-°"V-ewe ROLAND HYDE . -Ind most amazing of al|—thls Preparation H 5".pI’°5'm:'e:i:r pl) " 1'1“-'0\'e111cllt was maintained in Preparation H olntmen {on CORNWALL ‘F-ses where doctors‘ observations special aPP1'°‘“°" Prepara 1 es_ , "9-“E conlinued over a Period of is sold at all drug 5”” ~---—----'-"'-'-'-""“" ‘0:ln_\' rn-rubs! Satisfaction guaranteed or money I“ fact, results vn§n= .-‘o thorough T“I““ded D Steel 275 $22 21% 21%. -311 Inland 1100 530 501. 3% + ‘/8 Nor Star 850 $133/4 1337; 13-74 -1- V4 Pbina New 425 371/, 711 71,, _-r 1,5, Simvsons 1543 923% 231/, 231/. . 1,6 Stedman 225 3293/: 2111/, 291/: Wainwrit 100 230 260 230 -20 Walkers 1465 923-54 2614 2326 MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS 3! The Canadian Press - Net Stock Sales High Low Close Ch‘ge INDUSTRIALS Int Pets 2741 34534 4.11, 459. Dom Tar 2692 $123/1'2 12 121/; + 1,0 Cdn Brew 2615 $307/3 391/2 3Q1/fa __ 1/‘ Bell ‘Phone 2155 $411/2 411/4 411,»; + 1,5, Brazil 1993 $693. 6‘/11 61/1; — V4 OILS Petrol 23700 30 72 74 ._5 N Cont 17000 34 28 34 +7 Uri Oils 13725 923 217 222 +5 Calalta 9800 79 77 79 +4 N Bristol 7358 81/, 3 3 MINES Int Ran 516700 461/2 42% 4304 +21/1 N Rankin 116220 82 77 02 +7 Min-Ore 100700 19 171/; 13 Atlln-R 78600 24 20 23% +3 Mar-also 64225 24 79 30 -1 MONTREAL I MONTREAL (CP) — The mar- ket was generally firm at the close of quiet trading on the Montreal and Cianadia-n stock ex- changes Th-ursday. ‘Changes were generally £1-ac- tlonal but the oil and pipeline gmulp furnished a few exceptions. M00011 rose one to 58, Ca.-nadia-n 01-1 sltlrpped one to 28 and Trans Mountaln Pilpelline at 511/: was down 21/2. Also, Weston A gained 11/.» to 29 and Ford A rose 2 points to 82 111 a strong miscel-la~neou1s groin! and. in other groups, Al- goma was up 11/: at 29‘/s and Min.- gesota and Ontario added one at Cele-any Power dropped 174 to 09 in a firactionally stronger util- ities g1‘011-D- Quebec Telephone W3-S “JP “/4 at 25%. Gypsum improved 7: at 3771.. Pacific Petroleum was up 3/4 at 18. In I mixed fienny groulp, most , changes ranged to around 3 cents. Bull: Ameranium was up 71/2 cents S-ulliv-an lost 17 cents at 1.85, Maritilmes dropped 10 cerlts at 69 and Continental at 66 cents was down 14 cents. The closing averages show barikls up 0.05 at 50.51, utilities oflf 0.3 at 140.5, ind-ustrials off 0.2 art 260.8, combined off 0.3 at 220.7 papers off 0.3 at 368.1 and golds up 0.20 at 72.40 , MONTREAL cnosma srocns By Th Canadian Press Abltlbl 27% How Smith 31 Abit pr 241,4; Bud Bay Min 45% Asbestos 3% Imp Oil 44 Bank Mont 45 Int Nick 75 Bank NS 60 Int Pap 92% Bathurn A 38 Int Pete 45% Bell 41% Mass-Fer 73/4 Brazil 6% Mccoll 511 Bldg Prod 41 N st. Car 22 C Cement 31% Norandn 423/; C Cement pr 28 Price 331,6 0 Steamship 39% Royal Bank 63% C Bnk Com -is Royallte 3 07/, (in Brew 80% st L Corp 13!/4 CPR $83/4 Shawln 28 Cockshutt 121,4 steel 39 Seasrams 221/1 Un Steel 131,; D 3110180 23 Walker 28% Dom Tar 11 CANADIAN Foundation 249/4 Conn Pap 331,5 Fraser 25 Ford 22 GT Lakes $7/4 - NEW YORK NIEW YORK (AP)——Go01d news for US. railway-s sparked their shares and inspired the stock ma-rlkett to a good rally Thursday. Rail shares were touched off by news that congress has agreed to HOME DO IT . NOW! NOW Don't try to fit modern living to old fashioned wiring. We will check and correct your wiring quickly. neatly and " economically. - FREE ESTIMATE CALL NOW PALMER ELECTRIC PHONES 8543-8544 at 11 and, on the downside, East 331/2 kill the t‘h1-ee-psi--cent excise tax! on frelgllt traffic. Prior to this aircrafts were up --with Wahl Street having war jitters over the crisis in Lebanon -but the market as a whole was irregular. Electronic shares fllurried late in the day as interest rotated to them from the a—ircr1at‘ts. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose 90 cents to $173.60 with the ind-ustrials up $1.30, the rails up $1.10 and the utilities up M cents. Among Qana1d1i1a1n issues traded on the New York Stock Ex- change, Alvusmini-um gained 1/4, Canadian Pacif-i1c gained 3/6 and Hudson Bay Mining was up %. Am-ong Canadian stocks on the Am-erioan Stock Exchange Cana- dian Marc-oni gained 1/4. In the oils. Fargo Oil and Jupiter Oils gained 1/5 and Scurry - Rainbow was up l-16. What stocks did: Thur. Wed. Advances 625 534 Declines 294 353 Un1chan1ged 250 265 Total issues 1169 1152 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press Beth Steel 41% Kemlecott 33% Borg Warner 3081: Monty W 371,1. C and 0 55 NY Cent 17 Cons Edison 55% Radio Corp 34% El Auto El 30 Std 011 NJ 533/4 Gen Elec 591,6 Utd Aircraft 61% Goodyear 81 Vanadium 291,0 GI N01” RY 361/2 Westngse 56% Int T and T 38!/4 MONTREAL (OP) -— Agrlcul- t-ure department quotatlions: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country station, wooden cases, extra-large 54-55; large 53-54; me- dium 51; small 31; B 34; C 23. Receipts 55. Butter: Current receipts tend- ermble 63%., not tenderalble 62- 021/1; fresh grade crea-meny prints Jolb price 63%-64; fresh wholesale Cheese: Delivered Mo-ntreal not waxed, Quebec white 32%, cal- oed 321/2; wholesale Quebec white 331/2, colored 331/2. Ontario c-ulnrent receipts: No C1a1nad-a first grade Ontario cheese purc1l11a<sed by the trade; no quotations for wh-oles1a-le Ontario cheese Potatoes: P.E.I. 755 1.50-1,75 P.E.I. 505 1.10; P. E. I. 105 28-30; KEITH CARMICHAEL Plumbing & Heating Representative for DeLaval Equipment Belvedere Corner Phone 6423 Towing Service Day Phone 9722 Night Phone 8048 - 8858 Member D. A A. MURPIIY’S ERVICE STATION N3 755 1.40-1.80‘: NB 505 1.00- l.10; N.B. 10s 25-28; Virginia 505 2.25. Virginia new. 1005 4.25-4.50, N. Carolina 4.25-4.50; California, new, 1005 4.25, California, 1005, new 4.50-4.75. GRAIN WllN1N1IPEG (CP1 —-Lack of im- port-ant moisture in the Western Canadian grain belt stilmulated further aggressive demand in feed gralin-s Thursday on the Win- nipeg grain exchange. Closing prices: Oats: Jly 1 higher 73; Oct. 1/5 higher 721,661; Dec. 1/4 higher 71%-a; May 1% higher 731/4a. Barley: Jly 1 higher 96%; Oct. ‘/2 higher 983/sa; Dec. "A-7/s ll-i1g1ll-er 96%-7/s; May ‘/2 higher 98 a. Flax: Jly 51/z lower 3.25%; Oct. 3%-31/4 lower 3.131/4; De-c. 3-31/4 lower 3.05%; May 31/; lower 3.07ra. Rye: Jly ‘/4 lower 1.12 ; Oct. % lower 1.11-37’2b; Dec. % lower 1.14%a; May unchanged 1.173/la. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside WA: 1 Nor 1.60%; 2 1.56%; 3 1.48%; 4 1.39%; 5 1.28%; 6 1.2-lc; 1 Du- rum 1.91% 2 1.90%; 3 1.75% IWA and domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.92c 2 1.91%; 3 1.48%; 4 1.40%; 5 1.28%; 6 1.24%; 1 Du-rum 1.92% 2 1.91%; 3 1.76% SUMMER JOBS FOR 71 LONDON (CP)——The Common- wealllih Migration Oouucil am- nnouriced Thursday that 71 under- graduates from Oxford and Cam- bridge Universities will fly to Canada before the end of the month to take-u1p summer em- ployment. More than 30 ‘fl-nms from Montreal to Vancouver are giving jobs to the students. of custom operators the" customers, to: Questions Ailache's -Need I For Chauffeur, Automobile OTTAWA (C-P) — The Com- mons estimates committee Tues- day sharply questioned the need for a chauffeur and car for each of the three Canadian military attaches In Moscow. Alan Macnau-ghton (L — Mont- real Mount Royal) noted that three Russian civilian drivers have been hired this year at $5,- 760 each compared to one chauf- feur last year. “Why increase the expenditure by $11,520 when you are trying to make economies and save money?” Mr. M a 0 up u g h ton WIIIIII ISLAND - GARIBIIII FERRY SERVICE Summer Schedule 7—9—11—1--3-5 June 21st to Sept. zlst inclusive STANDARD TIIIIEE For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast Cross early and avoid delay. " No Reservations For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIESLIMITED Charlottetown. P. E. Island Weed Control Subsidy Users of 2,4-D and MCP for weed control will be . subsidized four and one-half cents (41/2c) per ounce acid content, or one-half the purchase price, whichever is the lesser amount. To collect this subsidy purchasers must present signed purchase slips, together with a. statement of the number of acres sprayed; and in the case Provincial Department of Agriculture, Box 2000, 1 Charlottetown. names and acreages of ATTENTION POTATO GROWERS Please fake notice that the meeting of potato grow- ers called for Friday. Juné 27111 has been postponed until WEDNESDAY. JULY 2nd. at 8:00 pm. REMEMBER THE New DATE PRINCE or WALES COLLEGE ‘AU DITOR1lUM. JULY 2nd, 8.00 P.M. EUGENE CULLEN, of Agriculture. ? Minister asked. Miller said the services had been able "to put‘ up a good eno-ugh story to satisfy the examiners that there is a requirement” for a car and chauffeur for each The. Guardian Page 9 Friday, June 27, 1958 military attache. C. W. Carter (L -— Burln-Bur- geo) asked how the $5.760 531313’ was arrived at. Mr. Miller said Canada had to pay the official exchange rate of four rubles to the dollar whereas the real value of the rulble was about 10 to the dollar. Deputy Defence Minister Frank DOLLAR best in th your “LUCKY DOLLAR’-' ad in this paper each and every week. We are now a meber of the “LUCKY GROUP OF STORES”, the latest and e grocery business in P.E.I. Watch for ELLIS BROS. INFORMALTION F,OR REGISTRATION: Immediately upon becoming an employer under the Act it is required that such employer mate of h V necessary _ wage, or by piece work, or on any basis by which they are remunerated for their labor under 2. con- tract of service. As soon as an employer undertakes any opera- tion under the Act he is required, without request, to report to the Board and submit an estimate of payroll. employer himself upon request. _ . ' The-responsibility of protecting his workmen lies with the employer and heavy penalties will be levied upon any employer who carries on operation , and fails to report to this Board. ‘ INFORMATION 1-=01: Workmen engaged in Industries within the Scope of this Act are entitled to protection with respect to personal injury by accident arising out of and in the It is therefore,‘important that workmen know whether or not their Employer is registered with this Board thus insuring prompt handling of their claims should they be injured while 1n the course . of their employment. For lnforrnatlon and advice: —WI'il'1e— EMPLOYERS register with the Board and file an esti- is pay roll for the current year. This is whether the workmen are paid a stated Personal coverage is available for the . The Workmen’s Compensaltlon Board, 123 Euston Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. WORKMEN course of their employment. The Workmen’s Compensation. Board, 123 Euston Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 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