.. u_w_—u- - —~ und. iii - inch muskellunse . r-’— they lauded by hand after It charged one of them near Kingston. Ont. They threw -lstuart Vandemcer (left) and [alter Schinzel hold a I7- .“ I ' FISH ATTACKS FISHERMEN rocks at it. held it down and 811! rammed an iron rod through its gills before hauling it to shore. (CP Wirepliotoi ' ,!!sat!iaaeIhn.GasIottsIesrii,1issa.leg.. 7.100l.11‘i'l-H some deg:-cc was the fourth straight weekly increase in steel production to the highest leu-l since mid-June. Steel shares Chemicals and metals were Irregular. Mail order and retail issues as well as airlines pushed upward is bit. Lowefiwere mo- tors. rubbers. aircrafts. elec- gs. The AP 00-stock average fell 1.40 at 218 40. After the close General Mi» tors directors declared a regu- lar 50 cent quarterly dividend, The stools closed up Lin at 51%”, There had been considerable Wall Street talk that the divi- dend WOIIMI be raised in view of higher GM sales and profit. Up around a point or more were Union —C arbide and Hercules Powder. Lower in the same range were fiayihemi. GE du Pont. A. '1‘. and T. and Merck. The volume leader was Mar- tin-Marietta. off it at 30% on 350.200 shares. An exchange dis- trlbiition of 240. shares at 2)‘/4 accounted for most of the tr ding ' a . Among Canadian stocks. In- ternational Nickel finished a point higher Distrillers Sea- lrlms and McIntyre Porcupine were up fractions. Aluminium Ltd.. lost is and Canadian Pa- cific and Dome Mines vs. American stock Exchange DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS down, %. Jupiter Corp. was up §, run CANADIAN rnnss ing the trend was upward. as it was in the final two sessions st week. Then came the turn- around. and ticket quotations drifted lower. They steadied just before the close. SUMMARY Toronto: Market os . New York: Market lower; -ailing m0d°1'3¢'- As measured by the popular Montreal! M I 1‘ I‘ 9‘ "med? averages the over-all loss was V ading HEM a bit larger than Friday's gain. pllar closed at a premium of uids. unchanged from Friday’! lose. Pound sterling closed at Based on the Associated Press average of 60 stocka.\an esti- mated $2.000.000.000 was sliced from the value of all issues CURRENCY IIIONTREAL iCPi—'l'he u.s. .z5.3z in terms of Canadian Exchangm ei-age finished with a drop; of 02% up 116 Us don” bid 3.14 to 593.24 while Standard in 5-32. asked s1.o7 13.15. lower by J.’ at 57.75 Volume came to 3.110.000 shares. not much more than Friday’: 2.990.000 total. 1 NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP) - stock some analysts considered the listed on the New York Stock, The Dow Jones Industrial Av-‘ and Poor’: 500 stock index was ‘Is. .What stocks did: Mon. Fri. Advances 322 523 PRCE geclines d 619 509 nchange 278 27 . Total issues 12191200 MONTREAL ice) — Agricul- "" '0“ MW“ 1°C“ ture department quotations: .1’ “' ,‘,'g'."',',': '3” 3. Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices am Warner ssv. t ms to country stations, wooden car- $0363: 96 Mei; Corp 23% tons. extra-large 54: large 53: medium 44; small 25; B 31; and §‘...“irfi‘1c'" ‘7%8UtIdd filrli.-i-:3’: fi C 23, gt Near“ Vanadium Butter: Current receipts ten- °' ’ "' ‘ derablc 92-50%. 93.51% fresh "“ T T “ '‘°'‘‘‘‘‘‘’“ "“ creamery prints. job price 53-54. fresh wholesale tenderahle 92- 51: 93-52. Cheese: Delivered Montreal. waxed. current receipts Quebec white 32, wholesale white 32'/4. colored 32 _. Potatoes: Que new» 75s 1.25- 1.35. Que 50s .90-1.10: N.B. 75s 2.40-2. 50: N.B. 505 1.55-1.65. N we .40-42.: P.E.I. old 75s 2.50- 2.75. tronics. utilities. rails. ‘oil and as MONTREAL MONTREAL ICPT — Stocks were slightly lower on the Mont- real and Canadian exchanges Monday. Losses gains by 65 to 58. Trading was unusually light. apparently af- onvte stock Exchange for civic holida fected by the closing of the 'l‘or- '“ I l . I ‘ _':.AIN§lQ_II§|r ‘George Bcudflvlfl I». II lnrepean Great ass LI Federated Growth 4.29 0.0 ‘trading. imperial Oil fell 94: to 50:3! (931063; ; 43; dslld d)/5l‘os.ec . . «wt? “ " 52:2; $.f'1‘.°‘*“ ° ii: I Hudson Bay Mining lost 1% Growth oil and Gas 1194 we ito 51 among base metals. Aiu. Investors oi-mviii us in Iminium at 23 and Neraiida at "“°"’"" 1"" "I ‘-1! . vestnrs Mn 1 41 11,4; I29 each '9" M‘ Mutual Accumu sting 1:25 I465 ! Aiming papers, Consolidated uuii. cm. 4,7, .3, I3: 331,’. mid Price at 44 each ‘Norihd American of Ctil. 0.42 10.30 fell ‘IS. I ‘Growth 30.! Bell Telephone lost Vs to 51% lfladiuon use us among utilities Shawinigan fell i5"""3'u:""""*‘="' 1}; ,1: to 22% and Calgary Power ‘lsxgmmd 3?; 5., gm, ‘ dropped '/2 ti‘ 21%. ,snpervised Exec no 35.74 .. Prominent gainers included: fimm gin 9; '-5-‘ Trans-Canada Pipe Lines. up‘ " ' ‘ % to was in active trading; ::""I.':: f,,'::,l,: '31: Fioetwood. up ‘I: at_ 10%: Iiidus- TV ic MI no trial Acceptance, up V4 at 20% .“'“e‘ I’‘'"“’‘’“' 5'” “:37 and Canadian Breweries. up V: I at 9‘/4. Hudson's Bay Company was untraded. mines. Mount Pleasant rose seven cents to $1.02. West- ern Helium added three cents to cents and Carbec fell a cent to 12 cents. On index banks were up 0.1! at 59.02. utilities off 3.5 at 130.0, industrials off 1.7 at 299.4, com- bined off 3.2 at 243.0. papers off 2.3 at 471.0 and golds up 0.34 at 79 5) LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (CPi —- Cattle were steady to 81 higher and other prices were steady on the Montreal livestock markets this morning. Trading was active and demand good. Receipts this morning were: 389 cattle. 192 calves.- no hogs and no sheep and limbs. Choice steers sold at 27.75- fii.25. good 26-27.50. medium 22- 26 and common 18-ll; medium heifers 20 and common 15.50- 19.25: good cows 10.50 - 19.25, ...,°i:";¢e°;‘f°t,:?)‘:iI'.;'i,¢,,¢:f§:‘,('.¢i.ll':ql.:n'§ Imediuni I5-17. common 13.50- H-3:-ritlita. aw — Exwari-ants, Net 115.50 and canners and cutters 8- ehaiiga in Iron: previous board - int €14.25 closing sale. .Il0N'I'l.lAl. CLOSING ITOCII By The Canadian Press Ilantreal ltaeh Exchange-Aiiglat I Complawtahnlation of Monday trans- I Good veaiers were 25-30, me- Stuntman Lyle Cameron be- gins his fall to earth over Ven- Cal Po W 610 822 21% SW-—'/I all individual leader and Rus-A s t can Isles Iligh Low Class on Sgt. dium 20-25. common 18.50 - 20 Iituhitibi I00 545% 43;; 53:8; and grasscrs 13-18.50. Ma"; ."5um“°*23 n _ H There were no sales in hogs Am, , ,, .4,“ “V, 4“... 1,, 5 and sheep and lambs. Argus isissmnv. 3V4-i-I/l‘_ 1 i'.‘”'‘‘‘'. - 0 tan Stee 560 4» aiiMtssesmes'Mii7I/.—VoR H d Eamon W m u M +1 ussian ea 5 ngqifilliae I231 851% ai siteuii B. I R Brad! :1: 310 I10 -10 e IA Oi] - ac r rest soo aim 11% im- Pzw ms mm 16,, SOREL. Que. (CPI--Aleksei 3c ppm. 300 349% 491/. 4925.. iv. Petrov of Russia was the over- tura. Calif., after his attempt- ed mid-air transfer from o n a light plane to another during aiiiiiua. J-it STUNTMAN an the filming of a TV show call- ed “Ripcord" halted abruptly when the planes collided at 5.000 feet. The arrows point to damage on the wings of the finished in sunny weather. the first good weather since the start Saturday in Levis, Que. Petrov won Monday‘: fifth lap in a close finish with four other racers. MONTREAL (CP)—Ahout 140 high school students are to at- tend a special five-day seminar ion the United Nations at Mac- ldonald College starting Aug 0. l'l‘he seminar, sponsored by the ‘United Nations Association in lcanada, is aimed at showing lthc students how the UN is or- ’gauir.ed. the part Canada plays Iin it and how UN ideals are lcarried out in different coun- I tries. ~ . .. we BEGINS FAi.l AFTER COLLISION two light planes used in the stunt. Cameron and the pilot: of both planes parachuted safely to earth. Cameraman ‘Don stratrnan filmed the ac- tion in color. (AP Wirsphotoi ROYAL SECURITIES Corporation Limited lnvaatinsnt Securities ALEX M. WILSON Manager II‘) Grafton 8!. Din] 4-8583 (‘li’tawI n C 350 .3“ sia held the team leadership Ci Fndry too :21 21 :1 when the fifth lap of the Tour 3 54$ 5:‘; + 3 du St. Laurent bicycle race was c Brew 2975 91/. + c Husky 250 as s s °°X;lpl]"fl%1hl‘et‘.'° Mggffiyt’ 1 CImpBC «izossv/.5-1541/.+9s ° “519""_.““8‘V35 a121,‘; 1232 1:14: + 3 second in the individual stand- P 200 39* 9 "' ‘ ing and the United States see- gnrgfi "' 13:‘; “W: _l,2?,_~,,‘ ond in the team standing. . CPR 322% a29g- is Canadas team was in third goalu s :50 ism ;9;/4- VI place and Ian Mahon of Toronto "“' 75 5 ‘ was fifth in the over-all. > Coronation I00 16% sis + M Dom p. 200 ms, nit, us, 1, .,,‘ ‘There were 6l_ riders in the’ D Bridge seas $219; '— as field when the fifth round was D Coal pr 100 450 «so . D rndry sos saw u + D Lime so 5 57/0 - is D Stores son 312% 12% 12% Dom Tar «:5 sins 17% 17% + 14 Du Pen], 20 :31 0% at + ‘m can son sin:/A43». 491/; «W. irieaiwu-ii aim aim is ms + :5 our ass mm as as -— is 100 031% I156 31% + M 103100 I y’ 6 t as 0 ""°' ""°°“ ml Mqnday M decline 5 Mt"r8l1:r:iesue‘Iii:Is‘ia.d£ doubted there would be a tax Zlgomii:i°gctiBi7reIdgt.radTrlil§ ‘zit: ggmllpia ‘ ii ll:/.123 ‘O '. iv the second time in eixhlfi his hope! 10!‘ In 1'“ ed :1 bf J 1 1 . 2% t 21 F id 3 A 3",“ ., 42,, 42., ‘,0 H 5 - .'mns_ cut. During the weekend ii high 1‘ “C On fie ore_ an. . I umping .o r ay. '. . and B“ CO 12 an m __ ...g.'. . a ‘orva short while at the npen- administration official said he Offfietllik “"3 l“““9“‘'-3 ‘’ 0“ d"°Pl"’d V‘ t” SW‘ I" “cm” nap on 1201 seal»/4 14;!/i—;i: 0' ‘Q.’ . . : rob ioo $134 3 2- . V . OTICES NOTICES . :nI»?i§i°.§I' ‘$3 $33 3°73/3 :7)g—% °‘. ‘o .' nit Pa awe wii—- 0 0’ d M JB J Announcements figs W Mr. an rS- - - GYI cm x. QUEENS _u;;g;§-3'-y Ham.” :3, =;;1;;{ iii .2 g ::: esday .August'. 8th. sponsored Maclaren A «in sum ism ion ~M-orell « ..,},';.,'“§.,’;E.,,T,Ef Sufi '3, Ily Marshfisld. Pastoral Charge. :3 PR 9% W + “ ' ass F‘ ll 11 _ . H ,, H1 . ‘F . ds on p ;l::k;o:'a:ot\’v‘lt:;)eu; 2.2; ;o:::. P for Manse. min”): 5% msissiofiuios 3:‘ $3 will be Al’ Home I'D 9"’ "en _ Re um. 3300 van“. now we UNION COMMERCIAP 0311- Nelson A 25 5251/. 251/. 251./4-1/i_ I It I962 train 3— °":" “*3” ."“" ‘ “I0” °'"'-' I t$§reapl:'mgr:o§hnu:fi:5iumCI::- 335:; '33: 3:: ’2~§'“IvI-I‘ SeiurdaY A“9"‘I I H cnnns noAn Picnic Wed- 08 stiff SM 5“1- Wmrlfor 111- 3§I'§$'.i fall 3:33;.‘ 23» 23:41:? ' formation c you soon aim we 14% + v. 5 pm, and 7 — 9 p.m. on the occasion neaday. August 8th. - an M ,,,., ,,.,,,‘ 1... 1,.“ ., F iii ' Golden Wedding AnniversdI'Y- °m““E's 53°“ R“"'” WI“ DIA(Ei§EGI§mE?ziTi’e:rI'iYa I I. Placer 5'?’ :34 :§*‘::l 0 Bit‘ ii: Aug. 13th to 22nd. for iiery Tuesday night‘ Good Mu_ %u,ca:!::p :: ;;1£J:;;la‘§iA _‘ V‘ cUimII:'I snot repair will oiusnu MEADOWS rust $133’ A ino ‘'° :8“ I be closed Aug. 13th to 22nd for pu-ty_ bow]m,g_ h1ngo_ canteen In‘yo;i,mi.sina 319 ‘sf: :55: W/‘_ “I H“ud'"' “id °l 3“"°‘« d“°In3 “'13- Salads 1' mo siiu. nu ma. vi ~ ‘ .“.°"r*.°*~:: ~* 5:: “:‘.:‘;::.:“:“..‘.i.?:.‘‘.;. .. %=~- .. , . v e an 3. man e. e , ar ;:an Shaw in ‘I — Rebuttal hearings will be I1eId_ on 1l‘ziiu:;sdayG:£ht&B;:cin%;i;:iw- E&riall)i uauhwéauesday. August 3.. w .- 1i’:si:um1as_Muii_m-:2“ October I6. I962 in "*9 Ad'“""" ..-in‘... ' ' "°' ' 5‘..."'.'t‘.;‘.“.' .1“. mu. ‘.3... 30.23 trstion Building: 90 Parent Strut. DANCE, mm Lem, M, H:gN§up;t!iiS£uSfuar$:wM:;i S33; *3; ‘:1; ‘,4f:,’’‘ 1:‘; ,,,,_ _’?j_ Ottawa. onlaflo ‘I .'m' w°dT‘"d"3" “gun am‘ G°°d served 5.30 to 9.30 p.m. Sale ;:"3.,,§" 55% at or the“ hearings i. to ‘wept rebuttal “‘“-“°- of fi;uit cakes. other entei-iain- gr? 3” 8:: 1:14 1:16 '1'}; pin-pan ‘ men. ¢Vl:1°n°°- All 1I°b““:'-I ""Id°“°’ mm b‘ ‘“.;','._‘,‘,‘“,,‘,‘ "-'35.’ _ret:uh;ie;t:I so-rice bai-a dance. rueuiay T"c‘u n M 33“ Ira: 132°: Ll: 1“ Wriflnl initially In 25 wpl“ and med . e Boiishaw Hall. Tuesday Aug. t. A 7th. Webstems c°"’;h Ion: iw. WA.- 15 19b2 - “RUM Weston s undersigned on or. before September - - . 7th. Music by Kentucky Blue- orchpsm-.' .9, K9150 Gordmfg, lcansgiann ” ‘.:"r“°“ *.2.?.*i2°.i°:.i“e:.i:°é:-‘iii “W *0 M 2% M- yugugt, _.sc _ t AuAiioiyaooasswui these hearings. M11 be issued by the “"d°';;§g°d ..”'ii..... .35.. °.““é‘.':...:’.‘?.‘ ........ .:”s.'P‘;:.:'.»:“i'..“i.‘f.i”. :::.~'.:.:. .23". "2 r: "2 .. immediately sf-fr September 15- .1963 1“ ‘ 1:" town Clinic from Aug. 4ui—Aug. Name mu Tues. and Wednesday ls‘-“It-en;-5‘-n_ 1:33 1: ‘; ‘; 4 to the above tins Commission will accept supp - mu, August 7 and s. ning at 5 W ‘fa 5“ ,1“ M W * V, mentgry gvidenm at any time from par- p.m.. supper 81.00 adults. chiid- ,,.,,.,.., zooo sex. at we +iv. nut for resentaflon at public SPECIALS on ran 50 cents. Calypso to am no no 100 +_io ties. in writing. but D mm“, of A.,g,,,¢,3-150 for 3500, Camp soc us sis 613 i hearings unms by special -m"I°"“'“- am for oil»; W3” PRINCE COUNTY €'§:’.i’u. ‘.3 it‘. ‘E fi If ‘.15. ‘£7. 1, n .. " N. pm vmgg “mm. gt gm. Caasiar ‘.3 aim we in + II Secretary. m,_, "”"°' ‘°"§," "“‘* -sinston mt. mm! or °"" 3" '°.;.'2 '“.u.“2u “iv. i‘& P.O. 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