<CITY & QUEEN'S DIAL 3644 free to Gia ‘aos too cere rales tee tr doliar. Weatherby’s Cl Farm Food Market. E BUCRION "45S" ‘Score Cards a i at Guardian - Patriot _ Central Pripting. WE. TREAT the sick well! Gig- ys Pharmacy. Open 8:30 a.m. tes pm. D TOURNAMENT South- School Hall, Thursday, 8.30 m. Auttion 45's. Lunch will be d in aid of Southport Scouts. ~POWNAL Ladies Aid Food at Moore and MacLeod’s. ny. Nov. 6th., 2 p.m. “FOR MAN’S work clothing buy im Moore and MacLeod’s base- - _ GARD PARTY tournament at Commynity Centre Thursday Noy, Sth, 8:30 ~ p.m. by the Holy Retleemer Cubs and Seouts Mother Auxiliary. Admis- Sien 35 cents. : _HILDA’S BEAUTY Salon 7 Kent Street Dial 3837. waves: $15.00 for o- | $10.00 for $8.00 $8.50 for $7.00 $7.50 for $6.00 $6.50 for $5.00. For Month of November, with or without appointrhents, © - MARVEST — in service Re aces Seces : 4 8th at 7:30 p.m. will be special music. oar) pone ier Tih. 1 .m. at te Mrs. ‘MacFadyen, Crapaud. Ar- ticles include Heinzman piano with bench, electric washer, chest of drawers. mirrors, radio, clocks, studio couch, new bed “oom Suite (Wa.nut), ROBERT-EDWARDS ‘will be hauling c : fo Wiltshire Fac- tory on only signed the |. Wiltshire Dabving Co. Lid. PROGRESSIVE. Corservative Annual Meeting of the 2nd Dis- trict Kings to be held in Legion Hall Morell, Friday, November 6th. Five delegates requested from each poll. Signed. Colin Mac- Donald, Secretary. WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Christ- mas Bazaar at School a November 14, 5:30 to ‘FIRST CARD party of the season, York Hall» Saturday eve- ning, November 7 at $.15 p.m. Door prize. FOR THE FALL and winter ; months our feed warehouse will PRINCE COUNTY REGULAR Thursday night dance, Canadian Legion, Kensing- ee re Admision 50 | be open on Monday, ee Wednesday, and. Friday, | ings only.'Signed The Wiltshire Dairying Co. Ltd. ANNOUNCEMENTS) Kensington Presby- terian Church Pantry Sale and Bazaar in Church Hail. TURKEY and Chicken Supper Malpeque Hall Saturday Nov. 7th. Sponsored ‘by Keir Memorial Church. . SHUR GAIN Amateur Caval- day, November 25th. Send entries to Miss Phyllis Cairns, Emerald. PANTRY SALE Saturday, No vember 7 at 7.30 p.m..at Mr. Jés- some’s show room Kensington. Sponsored by Margate and Clin- ton W.A. KING'S COUNTY PROGRESSIVE Conservative Annual Meeting of- the 2nd Dis- trict Kings tobe held in Legion Nall, Morell, -Friday, November €th. Five delegates requested fom each poll. Colin MacDonald, Secretary.. WATCH for travelling food basket...Sponsored by Hospital Nursery Club. Montague. : DR. B.J, GRANT, Optometrist, will be in his Montague Office every Saturday from 2.00 .to 9.00 p-m. Phone 89. REGULAR THURSDAY Dance- Eldon Hall, 9.30 to 12.30 Burns Orchestra. YOU ARE invited to the Evan- gelistic meetings at the Montague Church of Christ each“ evening at 8 p.m. Song Evangelist, W. O. Weale; preaching Evangelist, Dr. C. P. Herndon, Births, Deaths, Marriages (When death notices are received too late te be included en’ this page, Sy sypeer ter one “transferred to this department BIRTHS D HAN — At the Charilotte- town Hospital on Monday, No- vember 2, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. James Koughan, a son, 7 Ybs., 12 ozs. ROSS — At the P.E.L Hospital on October 3ist., 1959, to Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alexander Ross, ( Marion MacDonald), a son, Elliott Craig, 7 bes. 5 ozs. MARRIAGES TREMERE — MACISAAC—The ‘marriage took place on Octo Ber 3ist., 1959, at Chariptte- town, of. Helen Cecilia, éonah- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John A Maclsaac, Charlottetown, and Mr. John Merton, son of Mr. and Mrs. , Oliver Tremere, MacDonald. St. Dunstan's. Bes. jlica performed the Ceremony. GALLANT —BLACQUIERE—The marriage took place at St. Anne’s Church, Hope River, on October 10th., 1959, of Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Andrew Blacquiere, and Char- les Vincent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gallant. Rev. Father Dalton performed the DEATHS MacKENZIE — The death oc- seurred at the P.E.I. Hospital on ‘Nov. 4, 1959, of Mrs. po eat ag K. MacKenzie, formerly of Mel- ville, in her 72nd year. Funeral notice later. SCHURMAN — At her home, 185 Belmont Street, Summerside, Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1959, Bertha Luella Schurman, in her 77th year. Resting at the Bow- ‘ Funeral Home. Funeral to ~# be held on Friday, Nov. 6, at the Summerside Baptist Church, service commencing at 2 p.m. Interment in the People’s Ceme- tery. bot Mei ti 4 Retiring président Earl Tay- lor of Charlottetown is seen -.4aati Parker Crockett of Sum- merside, the newly elected. pre- sident of the P.E.I. Jewellers Asrociation, at the annual meet- ing in Summerside on Tuesday evening. New officers -| and Clinton and daughters Elayne on page twe and are next edition.) IN MEMORIAM NEWSOME — In loving mem ory of .my dear mother, Mrs. ‘Frank. New » Who passed away November 4, 1959. Lovingly remembered by An- aie, George, Velma and Roberta. HARRIS — In. loving memory of a dear husband and father, in on-Octeber 3ist., 1951. Aithough in lonely grief we sigh for one beloved, No longer submissive stil would we reply. “Thy will be ion” Loved and mussed by wife, Phyllis, and sons, Wayne, Donnie Geraldine and Cynthia. I wish to thank the Montague Branch of the Red Cross, also Mr. DeRoche, and any one who helped me in any way foliowing | ' my recent loss by fire. Mrs. Emily MacBeth. The wife and family of the late | Daniel MacBeth, wish to thank/| all their friends and neighbors | who so kindly assisted them in anyway during their recent bereavement and those who sent | flowers, cards and letters of sympathy and a special thanks to the minister. Mr. MacKenzie, | who was so kind to us in our time of sorrow. Mrs. Emily MacBeth. Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and family wish to thank. their many friends for their acts kindness in the sudden death of their lixtle Michael. also for the cards floral tributes and those who helped in other ways. Especially Mr. and Mrs. Herb Craig and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Craig. Special thanks to Rev. } Father Croken and the Monaghan Funeral Home of Kinkora. for the coming year were: Pre- sident, Mr. Crockett, Sufnmer- side: vice-president, John Wil- liams, Charlottetown; secretary, | ——— Mts. Thorley Burke, Charlotte- town; treasurer, Mrs. Hubert Coffin, Charlottetown. Jewel- lers were in atiendance from Louis Beck Harris, called hore |_ : consumer index in the last year— cade in Emerald Hall, Wednes-| night Forty years is a long-time to be buying groceries at the one store, but apparently Summer- side florist, George Williams thinks differently. Mr. Williams was the first customer at Gau- det’s store on Granville Street he when the proprietor opened for business 40 years ago and con- tinued to buy there through the a Mr. Williams. not only s the distinction of*being the first customer at the old store but also the last. He is seen ee S/SIDE CUSTOMER FOR 40 YEARS a DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS Funeral Director N. D. MacLEAN > FUNERAL oe : * DIRECTOR 15 King Square | Charlottetown ‘Dial 5549 _|Living Costs ‘Climb Again By ALAN DONNELLY. C - adi Pp St ff w it © ‘RDS Of rt 7 it {KS | OTTAWA (CP)—The yardstick | of Canadian. living costs \ con- itinued its climb during Septem- ber to a record peak. | A seasonal rise in food prices; vas given most of the blame as; the bureau of statistics reported; Wednesday that price index advanced .7 per cent 4 the month to 128 on Oct. L ijt waS the third straight monthly} rise-in the- index. based on 1949 prices equalling 100. The previous record was 127.1 on Sept. 1. Food orices climbed 1.5 per cemt during september: shelter, ciothing, household operations énd miscellaneous items showed increases averaging 3 per cent. Indexes for ail four sectors reached fecord levels. Wednesday’s figures showed that a rise of 1.6 per cent in the it stood at 126 on Oct. 1 last year due mainly to higher) of non-food items. . September rise of nine-| of a point in the over-all index followed gains of sever tenths of a point in August and | one-half point in July. —Wwas prices The tenths a ISLAND JEWELLERS ELECT SLATE Summerside and Montague, and the members decided to hold their meeting\next year in Mon- iague. ‘ DUTCH PIONEERS Albany, capital city of New York sthie,. was settled by the Dutch ia i+ ’ a icents, the consumer! '| changes 4ilosses across the board in mod- SUMMARY. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto 8 market lower moderately active trading. New York — Market mixed; | some wide moves. Montreal — Market lower in dull trading. CURRIENCIES_ MONTREAL (CP) — The B.S. ! dollar closed Wednesday at a) discount of 538 per cent in terms of Canadian funds, unchanged. Pound ‘sterling 2.65 3-16, down ‘s. DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Algoma Steel Corp. Lid. 2 Dec. 31, record Nov.-27- |to Interprovincial at 57, down 1, ‘off .10 at 83.83. lunchanged. There were two new land to offset the new high set by Imernational at 129, up 4. Biggest loss in pipelines went Quebee Natura! Gas led the gain- ers in the mixed section with an increase of 1% at 15%. Banks showed late gains but failed to come up on index. Steels and “hbase metals re- mained mixed-in minor fractions. Speculative issues were mixed in moderate but improved vol- umes. The five most active mines list had Titan and Montgary off and South Dufaut up, ‘all in a small range. Fat nd “Cartier Quebec were unchanged. Closing averages showed banks off 1. at 58.98, utilities off .7 at 143.6, industrials off .1 at 301.8, papers off .8 at 432.5 and golds Of 241 issues traded, 60 ad- vancéd, 75-declined and 106 were anada Safeway Ltd.. 4.40 per cent pfd. $1.10, Jan. 1, Dec. 1. Canada Steamship Lines Ltd, \4 31% cents, Jan. 2, record Dec. 1.) E. B. Eddy Company com. 37' class A 25. cents, Dec. 13, record Nov. 16 a Falconbridge Nickel Mines Ltd. | 60 cents, Dec. 15, record Nov. 13.| Henry Morgan and Co. Ltd., 25 cents, 434 per cent pfd. $1.19, Dec. 1 record Nov. 7. Salada Shirriff Horsey L*d.. cents, Dec. 15, record - Nov. 3.x 24. | Toronto Elevators Ltd., 10 cents |— iDec. 1, record Nov. 13 PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul-! ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country stafion, wooden cases, extra-large 55-56; large 54-55 | medium 44-45; small 35-36; B 33; ‘| ic 21. Recepts 47. Butter: Current receipts, ten- derable 634, non-tenderable 63; fresh grade creamery prints, job! jprice 64-65; fresh wholesa‘e. ten- derable 64, non-tenderable 63'2. Cheese: Delifered Montreal, not waxed, currént receipts Que- bec white 37'%, colored 37'2,| wholesale Quebec white 38°, Col- ored 38%: curren® receipts On-} tario white F.O.B. grading sta-| tion 39 -- 42%, colored 38 7-16- 41 11-16 wholesale Ontario col- ored and white no quotatons. Potatoes: Quebec 75s 1.85-2.10; N.B. 75s 2.10-2.25: N:B. 50s 1.35-} 1.45; N.B. 10s .33-.35; P.E.I. 75s 2.50 GRAIN CP'—The market WINNIPEG general and especially flax showed considerable hesitation and irregularity. Wednesfay, on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Closing prices: Oats—Dec % higher 81%b: May} % higher 81's; Sly % higher) 79%. Barley—Dec. “% higher 1.00; May % higher 1.02%a; Jly ‘2 higher 1.01'2a. Flax—Dec. 9% lower 3.94b; pe ‘bi j54"4 as ‘Vision quiz investigation fell upon igains of 3'2 iSeagrams gained 12 1%, and McIntyre Porcupine 1'4.| Aluminium Ltd., los{ ‘4s, Canadian Pacific 4, Hudson} Bay Mining |5s and International Nickel %; Wed Mon Advances - 456 444 | Declines 582 548 Unchanged 224 220 Total issues _ 1262 1212 Leth Steel 55 Monty W 52% | Borg Warner “4 NY Cent my C and O 68% Radio Corp 4% Cons Edison 59% Std Oi NJ 47% | E} Auto El 49% Utd Aircraft BN | Gen Elec 81% Vanadium 31% Goodyear 142 Westngse 9™% Gi Nor Ry O% int TT B Kemecoit "s yearly higas and three new yearly} : record |ioy “WS. Fraser v7 sbit Pr Gt Lakes We Asbestos 2 How Smith 414% iBnquve C Nat 5i% Hud Bay Min 52, Bank Mont 53 Imp Bank e Dank NS 7 Imp Oil ws Eaque PC 33 Int Nick Gis Beil “4% int Pap 129 Brazil 34 MassFer 12M | Bidg Prod 23%2 N St Car 5 | Cleveland Notanda Be Cc Cement 2% -Paudash 8 W C Cement pr 2 Price 4" C Steamship 41% Que Pow x C Bank. Com 57M Royal Bank 78% dn Brew 35% * Royalite ow Cdn Brew pr St L Corp 16 Cdn Celan 2» Shawin a% Int Power 16 Stee! ig C int Pwr pr 45% Trans Can PL 27 CPR 29% UN Steel _ _ % Cockshutt 1 Walker & |- Seagrams 32% CANADIAN D Bridge 21% Cons Pap as Dod Tar 16% ~Ford 169 FotfMatiin n NEW YORK (AP) — The-in-| “idependent automakers continied | 'as pacemakers in an frregularly lower stock: market Wednesday. | Revie was huried into ‘the | most. active list. falling 5% to! the spotlight of the tele the company. Stock.. split proposals brought for Goodyear and 3% | for Eagle-Picher. Studebaker-Packard, up a jn tion, continued to rule as most! jactive stock while American Mo-! itors surged to a high, keeping a gain of 7 points. j On the Canadian list, Distillers | . Dome Mines | American prices were mixed. Among the Canadians, Fargo Oil lost % and Scurry Rainbow Oi] 's. Canadian Marconi rosé % and Jupiter: Oils 3-16. What stocks did: TORONTO May 5%-4% lower 3.95-3.95'2; Jly! 2% lower 3.86%4-'2. Rye—Dec *: lower 1.22; May unchanged 1.2838; Jly 1 higher 1.25. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 nor 1.63%; 2 1.59%: 3 1.52%: 4 1.47%; 51. 44%: 6 1. 42% ; 1 durum 1.74%: 2 1.68%: 3 1.62%: IWA — domestic Prices: 1 nor 1.637 By 1.59%: 3 1.52%; 41.477; 5 1.44%; 6 1.427%: 1 durum 1.7473; 2 1.68%; 3 1.62%. MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP)—The’ Mont- real and Canadian stock Wednesday ambled to erate trading with few large price changes. In utilities, Quebec Power lost % at 34 to equal a gain of the same -by International at 36%. Quarter-point losers were Cal gary Power at 92% and Jamaica at 27%. Gatineau was off ‘% at 36%. Papers showed fractional losces to Bowater, Great Lakes, St. . "acest giving it some trend to fol- jlow, day lost ground amid (moderately ex- | TORONTO (CP) — With Wall the stock market Wednes- jaetive trading. Western oils led Wednesday's decline with their index losing 214 points. Brokers attributed the selling. to profit-taking following istrong gains by many issues, particularly natural gas stocks, in ithe last few sessions. Base metals and golds each managed to climb moderately, Stock Exttange mines gaining strength in the jfinal half hour. | The western oil strong in -number but Thost | changes were moderate. Losing | between 20 and 25 cents were stocks such as Bailey Selburna, Canadian Devonian, Centra] -Del Rio and Rovalite. Most seniors Lawreace and Angle - Hecteent-‘dened fractions. ' t losses were e eee <r 98, 3.98 and 5.98. BUILDING BRICKS | Designed to hold the inter est of chitdren of afl ages. Each set contains gener ous supply of doors and windows, toofing material, - * to make a wide variety of buildings. Plans enclosed SEAL OF SATISFACTION VALU ES HOURS OF RECREATION! BIG TRUCK, BIG VALUE! 25" GASOLINE SAVE AT heeded hte Le BiG TOOL ENGLISH AND C€ ERMAN MADI TOP QUALITY TOOLS 97 6%” ADJUSTABLE Each BLOCK PLANE 97 BUY NOW WHILE THESE SPECIAL ‘SALE VALUES LAST 10” CRESCENT Each § 97 . > : 4 ® £ we ma < * re ® - * s se eee “Ae “rl et” tt - — : Ams Te om Y ¥ * -£ |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Nov. 5, 1959. 21 ion weu 46 & 4m a . 5, Aumaque ome es on 7 Johet a ae oe | | Aunor eo 2 1S «6 +8 | Jonsmith seolU6ylUCU aelUCU lt arte a oe ws oe 32 ie 16 -@ 6 6@ @ -1 |Sturgeoee 300 2 2 ot. —3 Base Metis 110009 13 © ww —t Kerr Add 195 $20 19% 2% ...4 %/| Sud Cont 100) C6 * 6 -t oo un Kilembe om Mm wm 5 | Sullivan 130 oo 6 Ole Sie Sh 41 [Labrador «oS EM ZIM TK —K/Serf inlet Sm 6 KS Bethima mos Ss LDbviakt seo S$ & 8 Sylvanite ad 1100 107 166 1 Bevcoa se (OM “ so4 Lake Ling 10600 7 7 7 —%%/ Teck 1140 162 180-182 #4+6 Bibis - 000 Mm 8 8 L Shore 25 4 40 40 «+10 | Temag 1000 2% oe 205, —t Bicroft 0 ©&© & © —2 | Wasa opm BD BD Territory m 8S & 8 Bidcop , 200 1% 1% 04+ % Le Luz 100 50 45 SiC 209 | Thom LL loo 8 | «fl Ronvill® | 150 %' M% ™% Leitch 1200 120 219 120. +7 | Tiara we 3 i ee Bouzas on 8 (Om COCR CLL Lac 380 17% 1% 1% +9 | fombill 1090 oe 4: Brow’ Reef 730 @ @ @ «3 |lerado wis 50 6 6 6 +1 jTrm Chb oo 4 16 16 Brunsmman 700 3. 2 2 Lyndhst 2100 13 «3S (OSs +1 =| Ult-Shaw 30 10% 10% 1% + % ‘tT Buttad si UMC COO tts yx 15500 1% M% 1%-—M%|U Mning 2“ © DH Buff Ank 900 160 360 160 Macassa 200 25-25 (5 ‘ Asbests 723 510 500 500 \ 7 Cadamet 4 «159% 1% 15 — %| Macdon wo se 6B! Un Keno 2200-300. 480 "500 +2 a Camp Chib 1300 65 60 65 -—5 | Macfie on 3 ee Upp Can «=2300 ll «109 109 —-1 | Can Astoria 70 6 6 6 —%| Macleod 900 15 «6(16t «62105 «6+1 =| Vandeo me 6 66' §lhU5l CUS C° Dyno sm Dp MD OD Madsen 0 5 Ventures 7% 34H BU —%K% C Malart 150 3 0—COStCi«iSs«S 1:Ssé*|: Mingmeett no 612CUC«ati‘R{]} Violam 40 1744 «17% «1% a Con NW 03? + =| Marlartic §=6'00 Sts ta Waite Am (375 6) 675 68 —5 Candore 300 oe Man Bar 14a 71 #7 «+71 OS | Weedon > hp 1S 69 lH Can-Eria 7100 197 132 136 +2 | Maralgo 200 )«6370~C(O17 CTs 4+ | W Malar 100) Oe H+ Can-Met 300 23 2 2% +2 | Maritime 4350 329 126 ‘126 Willroy 7350 129 128 we i 3 Cassiar 33 ol 1 ON Martin 200° 39 3% 6% 2%) Will wis ee Cayzor 100 4 2 «4©«@f «6 «=. (|| Maybrun 1309 8 13 13% + | Wiltsey 1500 11 1% W% Cent Pat 500 120 120 120 Mcintyre %0 > es 8% 844 —1 | Wr Hare oo 128 #12 «128 = Chester 1700 © 3% 3% — %/ McKen 1400 27 @ +2 |Yk Beer 3300111 108 110 Chib Jae 350 8 COU8?CST «CSC MMar 0 6%; )6©™%!)©6™%/— % | Young HG 5000 16 02 13 OE Chib M 200 OL «6B Bl OCR | McWat wo = 2 » ' Curb Chimo 15% (S4lCOSKAti“‘<i‘«‘ C4 2 | Mint” = “4 13 “4 +1 Ruloli 1390 410 45 45; Coch Will #100 299 wo 420 «|—s8 | Merrill 116 #116 «116 a Yukon Con 1090. 8 % % -4 Coin Lake 3000 13% 13% 134 —%/| Meta Uran 100 8% 82° Be + MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS Colomac 0 Mh Me MW + | Milliken 5100 105 100 165 By ‘ae Gineiane At ss Cimb Met 111 7 2 7 Min Carp 235 $12% 12% 2% ¢ %! Steck Sales High Lew Clese Ch’ge yoo 6S]:0COSL:CsiCsCS Rs] Mt Wright 2m 53 (SO SS C+! INDUSTRIALS Con.Key ™m™ se 3 23 Multi-M oo 4& & & + %/Inind Gas - 975 9% 5% 64—% C Bellekeno 200 %% % &% Nama Cr 6800 17% 17 7 Cr Intl 722 8% 7 ™ ‘C Callinan 125 % % % Nat Expl 100 @&% 6% % Mass-F 5490 $12% 12% 12%— 4% C Denison 6300 $12% 11% 12% + %&}Nealon one 8 ¢€ 3 BA Oi 4700 $33% 3356 2% -— % Bic Den wis 99091 8 —S ler Ale yoo 66l—«— G60 CO +l ite Can PL #440 $27% 2% 26% — % C Digcovery 2030 385 385 305 +10 |New Ath / 180 9 2% ® +8 OILs C Haliwell 200 © oo? os . New Bid / So 9 (C% S84—*WiLI Pete \11400 2 78 0 4k # C,Marben 20025 GB B* N Dicken 1100 227 25 mz +2 | South U 102933 21% 19 :19-2 C Marcts 500 6 6 ° @ N Goldv ao) 6606 6 + 4! Micon 20400 42 Bah 41h Con MS 2215 $19% 19% 19% + % |New Hosco 3000 B2 81. Bt +! jAm Leduc 17883 10% 10 1044 % C Mogul | 18 148 143 43 —4 |New Jason OO 7 +7 7 —t Yan Can Ss “me ~~ C Morrison 16068 31 28 3 «+2 |N Kelore 1500 11 10% 10% ee *% C Mosher 1000 © 802 &© N Man 200 37) «& «638 «6-3 | Mylama 19905 17 Oa? Con Negus 11000 18 164 164 —%/|N Mylama 199009 128 117 1% oF T) «f Lakes 73500 ° ee as C Northland 700 31 |} Ol New Rouyn 4250 11 s Hu A. ico 7135 35 6 3% 3 © pea Pop 0 . iy Pca = Se 1“ 1° ” “te pts _ a «= Ss , - pissing 2100 ~ "| 35500 C Regcourt 5300 % %% &% por wo .U8€6CUS8 CS Renee ae : 5 Con Sud oo 8 %@ j%@S -S5 | Nor-Acme oo 3S USS aoe mating We et perce je, ee SS teen ee se orp - ic 2 2 " from Hillary Gaudet just be | cop-man 7000 12% 12 12% neared’ 215 330 «6830 | 330 EV ERY WEEK Gore the store clostd for good |Coresd . 1 0 0 WS 48 | Norpex =| + : + Norsyne Tuesday evening before open- Waragen 210 Hh Wh ME +1 IN Coldetr 1205 127 US m IN : q + Hora 1 1% %W —1 |N Goldcrt 100 24 i ing their aod Modern SUPEr-~ reine 35500 14 4 MM 41MIN Rank 47350 18 118 122 +8 | market yesterday morning. Detnite 500 Sl Sl SI Northsp TL en | ¥ Dome yo00 oe 1% 14 + % LNorvalie mn mM 2 | THE i N im 2 z | Map SS SS BS else tw” | 1 135 +2 mo 672 cae East Sull 1500 161 156 360 cin. ae a ee EVENING 5505 147 145 146 —4 | O'Leary oo 14 oO | Eldnich a a | Opemiska 560 015 8 815 +23 3 El Sol one 8. 18S Orchan nen 19 M2 13 -1 | TR Uraniums showed some|FRUM 98 yet MH Ju —tulommen ome ge gs See] 66 PATRIOT {strength in mines while senior|rara wis 6500 24 1 1 —WUipaneo wie 6 87 8 & S| base metals closed mixed to) F'wst Tung 3000 x ui 8 Pato xd oo 30 S10 «(NO oa } higher. Lower - ric: ; Fatima, 2700 so SL Paymast 100 23 m1 sa 6+ ‘qeend no definite co rk ee a oe a ae Peerless = mae 8 ASH "4° Geco Mines 385 $174 17% 17% -\M! Pick Crow HO B@ SM BM +1 oa changes: golds up 35 to} Genex or 2 SS Pitch-Ore eo0os«*6 s | ebase metals up <.33 ‘to/Giant YK 200 9% 95 6% -S | portage ms 2 8 8 | i 10.86; "weslern lls off 223 tolcuorr = "oR ym, mt [fran Rn ROSSWORD } ie Pros Air wo 104.99. Gold Eagle 39 9% 9% S84 —WiQue Ascot 4H 18 1 | TORONTO CLOSING S&TOCKS GF Uran 0 2 @ F +2 |\QueGQi wo od B® BD =1 | “=, By The Canadian Press Zz Grandroy 7% 16 «16 «616 «6+2 | Que Cop on 17 6 1% + %| Toronte Stock Exchange—Nov. 4 Greyhk “olU™,CD s Que Lab 200 0 7. Oo I 7 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. | Gulch 1000 6 € 6 —%%! Que Lith 25 2 SS CS CI Odd let, 14 — Ex-dividend, xr—Ex-|Guif Lead 1000 74 TH + %lQue Man 18 124 122 #12 -4 rights, xw—Ex-warrants.) Gunnar 1510 911% 11 11% .+ %/Q Metal oo 2 3S 2 4 Oh . et ¢ Net nner wis 809 165 15 16 | Quemont 375. SICN 10% 10% ; ae Stock Sales High Low Close Ch’ge | Har-Min 150° 16 010} hl ators ore ss er sot TE @. Valuable cash prizes - 2 vr Exnoeraaals : = hae a % 1 6 +1 | Rayrock 19 27 SB DS => i ~ is i 6700 30 Blip + 240} He: 1 31 31___31_1_| Realm 06 474 44 I > Acad Uran 3000 10 © 10 Heath 700 6 «6 5 5 1 .| Rio Rup 1000-—Cti«*S8 ® ® e Fun for: the entire BS Advocate 1700 290 265 290 +20 | High-Belf 250 150: 146 150 —S | Rix Athab 5100 @ 2% BB +i family. Agnico 7145 36 SS. SS “—1 | Hollinger 370 $30 29% 29% — %/| Roche mo on in in Akaiteno 1000 AlCl Hoyle 100 425 425. 425 2% | Rockwin ao 6b KH BS Alba Expl 200 7 #6 6 -1 |Hud Bay 330 $33% S353 Rowan Cans 7000 10 % 10 Algom 36 $14 4 14 °+ %\Ind Lake 200 MM 8 38 Ryanor wo 1 66 PHONE 8506 - Am-Larder 2000 2% 2% 29'2 +44 Inspiration 170 37 @ 37 41 | San Ant 10 @ 6&8 € Amal — 712° «8 ? Me + oe Nickel 178 $934. 93 93% + %/ Sand Riv mo O88 8 8 Ht Am Nephe 1515 68 68 43 —-% |irish Cop . 2800 195 183 190 +3 |Satellite a a a | carrie eS i ies SS cheek. eS SS | eur nearest Guardian, 4 so 1300 34 -M 60M +1 «=| Sigma 100 385 38 385-10 | your nea i * Jacobus 1100 2% 1% 335 -S |Si Miller N10 414 % 3% 1? ‘ot [Slocan VR 2400 15 14 15 if Patriot Office. . : Jellicoe | 0 10:10 Stdeona 600 Tl: «(10% 1 Jourkbe 3000 10% 10 «210 )0«=~— & Stanleigh 11> —6UMSC<C MSCs‘ KSéC«‘i w= ny