DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS Jr. PRODUCE 13.3... .10 MONTREAL 1CPI -— Agricul-1Jonsmith lure department quotations: H0“ Wholesale prices tol Kenfifi, country stations wooden car-I Km Add tons: Extra-large .87: large .35; i K Ana ediu .30; small .20; B 16:4?" Min tural Gas we to 101-5. and Trans- Canada Pipe Line ’6 to 42. In- * terprovincial Pipe Line and Cat- By THE CANADIAN PRESS gas-y Power were 00f '1’: each to‘ Toronto: Market new high; 871/; and 24%, ‘ heavy trading. Papers were up 0.3 to a high; New York: Market slightly'oi 140.5. nc. Forest and Con-‘ lower; moderate trading. Isolidated improved Vs each to Montreal: Market narrowlygaiu and 43, and MacMillan "at higher; speculative trading ex- to 307/11. Price Bros. declined V45 ‘ 4 tremely active. ito 4 3’4 ‘ tacked on 11/2 to 3817:, Canada Ceme nt one point to 47 MONTREAL (CPV —- United; Senior base metals lost1 States dollar in terms of Cane-.ground. Falconbridge eased a/4 ‘high of 155.8. Building products 7-32. 13711 each to 28‘1'2 and 87%. 1 Pound sterling off 1-10 all Senior oils were mixed. Shelli $3.02. .was up We to 19. and B.A. 1A lot ‘ 311's. 1 Primary metals were firmer. Algoma rose 0.”: to 72% and Do- as DIVIDENDS o and Canada Iron Foundry l . l 1 By Tm; CANADIAN pnass ’74 each to 23 and 40%. 1 Cochrane l nt. . . ' . . . and 1 MONTREAL cmsilvo smcxg 3.75-3.90; N .B. 5011 2.50-2.65; 1 Ltd class A 211))" :33 H1 "1? "m"- !th Ewan-any is 11.13. 10s .59-01; P.E.I. 755 4.15-‘ " s' ‘ “3’ 'I Compete labuation of Monday trans- 4 30. p E1 505 290_ 10, PE record July 31. “cum. own-om m cent. um. ‘16 .6565. . . . . .. Ford Motor (10., 50 cents. marked 1. 2—011! ots. xd—Ex-dividnd. S - -. 7. 1 (US). Sept. 1' record July 31_f xr—Ex-rights. xw -— Eye-warrants. Net United Corp. Ltd.. class A 38. 3"" " "m" mm" mm" W . .. I can. cents. five per cent pfd. 1190911 series 38 cents. five per cent' pm. 1953 series 33 cents. c1555 Ahlubi 00:90 :15 147. 15 gsues covering 11 wide range of, 1 ._1 .3000: 260 scale 71% 7215+ 'ti ;1ndustries reached 1964 ak . c 3 2125518] .8 :1 cents' Aug' 15' r“ Aumin 3931 saw. 301/. and + 11. De 5 , 1‘ ill .\ t . Am 414 C pr”; 5.” 433‘ 435; IflCIUdEd were: Canadian Hy-l Merrill l LIVESTOCK 1 30.0.2” :23 .3??? 13'2" 16753: i“ '11 $56 33% 35% MONTREAL (CFl — Prices 7 moderately active 11 nder a pm 5“: m ‘2”? 2"” 25:" '1: i fairly good demand on the M011- ‘ . ‘ ock markets Monday. Receipts: 366 cattle. 234. calves. 17 hogs. ll sheep and‘c‘” Ms M lamhs- ‘Con Text 100 :12 12 Steers: Choice 24.50. good 23-' Coronation 30" 5‘5" 3'“ 5"“ 24.25. medium 20.25-22.75. com- 0r .219 A 10° ‘3‘ ’1 3‘ —“ Dmson is 15 is Can ran 40 Gap Wr xd 2000 $1138 113/. 11% + Va Cent DI 3500 330 ’07 8363s 1514 35‘4— . . - 200 . 9 . "m" .1”--“ 19-“ Dist Scan 4930 sells 613.4 611'. ~10 Heifers: Good 22. common D Bride- 1150 5221/: 22 .14 15 25-1850. . 11 Bay 05 $071. 07 07 will Cows: Good 1017.50. tew to Home P' 300 36° 36° ‘5" .. -- . . -- nuds By Co 00 31614 16% 16% + '10 11.1.7. medium 14-1070. commonj Husky on “m 510 10 m lat-19.75, canners and cutters 1 oil 01' 10.50-13.50. 1m 3 “'4 Bulls: Good 18-1852. common‘lnd Accept ‘50 5“ 237" 2‘ and medium 13.731750. ‘ I “W” 2355:??? 87" 37”" T l -. -1 __ 1‘ Calves: Good vealers 22.50- Pr” - -. 3‘3? w .1 . lnt Ltll W.) 5-8 -6 l ..1 ‘1 I h (’6. medium 9-13. common 12-19. inter Pl. 475 $30 in". 877R— '0 Lambs: 23-27. int [ill or 100 55.1 55 .75 The“. were no sales 0 ~Labatl 100 sure 19% 1917 <10 or sheep. ! hogs M‘" F" 6733153116“ 1“" ‘ "" Loblaw A 7125 $350 Loblaw B '23" 39 9 9 w J-Locb M 200531271113 s'rl NE [MB PR 490 5307113040 .7011. . Lt Mar Electrc 375 $205i201/7 2053; V4 NEW YORK (APl—Televislon 13.4.2“. “I 132’." Si“ 39" "” apparently prov1ded the stock Mrn pr 0 pc in 5121'. 127.1271; . 1 tickers With tough competition M01501! 4 1200 $3551 3511 351’. Monday and the market hadij A um" ""0 3035" son trouble deciding which way to £2102" 30m 51;, 53$; a? ‘ “ o .. , , 12 . Salad Prices moved up in the mom. Shell Can 143.“ $191: 19 195.. 1. sq. in: and then faltei'cd in early in“ ‘13"5' "1035357! 2534 2651-10 75 s n/ aft 11 . . 1 . er ‘ 3" 35 Hit er oon The result uas a net Shop 5”” m mm n 1:“ + w loss in the popular averages al-. 51mm 150 3.1.1,, 113/. 39,-. though more issues gained than Siran 718 3241'. 24 24 declined Southam 100 529 m . . i The Dew Jones industrialéfecfuéean areraze closed at 843.35. 0ft 1.061 Steinns A 525 $5 a 3111 313/ -110 - r 7' ' 1" 507-; 501/: ‘ and at its lowest of the session jTe-Vam Can The Associated Press fin-stock‘ $01.13? W M - E5 “J " awara'ze gave up .2 at 318.7. m "‘7 3‘2” 12”“ ‘23" L I" - 'l‘r C C 0 01' 1 v '. “Totors and steels. leaders In mp A0: 315;- 0‘ W“ u the market's fifth consecutive Max 1000 10 10 10 ~14 iveeklv 1159 last week. contin- 1:150! . 63500 24 21 24 ued their role during the morn- ‘Mhm‘m 28”" a ’ 7 "’ . , 1 me. By noon they had steadied 1 ‘32,...“ 151% +1“ .. ,1 17-7 and no other groups assumed Beauce 1000 10 10 10 «7 the leadership. Blck lilawk 1000 120 1.0 in . Blck am 29000 20 s 2 ~z Chemicals and .0115 closed Blue 30,. mm m m “a, mostly lower. Rails. airlines-Bornite 2000 01'. 01.5 . and tobaccos were mixed. Util-. Bruneau 4000 0 211 2 +5 ities. metals and electronics Bum! m" 5500 “l 3" ‘ mm, - -- quell 1000 0 0 5 11 ed up in addition to the mo~ Copstrem 145m 29 ,7 M v! ""5 and 5‘9915 ourvem- a 275 $2011 2014 20111 ‘ V4 1.345 issues traded. 536 ad- I) Lease 12000 15 1.1 1.1 —.1 vanced. 526 declined. 99 set an- D Dildo“ 5" 533‘” 32‘”! “3‘4 7‘ “I nual highs and 9 were at new. OWS‘ ~15»: Vntres 1000 07 :17 :n Bvd ('0. was the most active Emr oil 1000 .71: 11. ms» vi stock. up to at 1314 on 114500 eqy 111pr 7500 10 16 17 -1 Shara: Fano 520800 31 L0 19“; 11 General Motors and Chrysler, Efflpx m m 22 4 again set highs. GM at 9234 and ‘ Ft nelanre 2000 :17 as :n 12 Chrysler at. 52%. Chrysler. Fox Lek 7500 is 1.111,, 141,..17, cl 'a a' _‘1Frigistors 500 42 42 42 +1 osed at the hl,h. up 74 on 9;, 1 mm”, m M u 44 H 300 shares for runnerup on t e G Alum mo 31.. m 305 -15 mm 0122124 110 14 1. most active list. janislau 1500 :10 .11 .13 ---1 1 c Faraday 200 2:15 2.11 2:15 ~10 11,. Porn GM closed at 921's. up 7/1. and Glen Lake 1000 100 150 1511 »-l .Cnn Keeley 7550 29 27% 28 -! .Violam was llth most active_ 'ggduftrv‘ 25:0” 15 15 1’ 1r "d rg' gm“ 1;!” w“? u?" H Kala” m" - . ‘ . mfll' ‘ .an o . a oer Househf’ld Fmance “35 "mm ' Grinsol 1000 155 lS'v 135 1.11 1 Can-Erin 3000 lilo M M a ll w Malar mofit achve 0f the day. up “1611mm 0 100 415 41.1 410 :Cap'lain 20000 0 I I + V- 1West at .7351- on 93.500 shares. lint Atlas n 2500 125 1111 12.1 +10 ‘- Cassiar 580 0121/; 1211. 121.1. 1 .1 National Cash Register was.’ “Mr Dreds 18030 15 4 S — 1'. Superior 1750317051714 17% ngtsey fourth most active up 134 at 71' i bi'" 3"” 25" 2” 25" "5 1”“ P“ mm “2 1” '° ‘WW‘ 9 w ' ' ‘ Kiena 2700 0-10 .100 503.5 ‘Cheskirk 05.100 11 0 11 .wmdm on .31.. shares. The company. Lama“. A an my. 131.; 131/. l M, 4000 .10 so 1“. a," d i s cl 0 s e d development of‘ Mnssval 3000 11 102/: 10% 1 vi Chimo 200 02 02 I2 --1 ‘1 Yukeno a computer using a new "thin. McAdam «5 i Chrom 142.5 17.1 151 170 1.1 2mm . ,Me, i 0500 141/. 14 we + V: .(‘och Will 04m 295 at; I: .Zulnpa . . . IMld Chili 7500 35 :10 :15 14 1 Coin Latte =00 1Trans World Airlines Shpped‘Midepta 2050 m 210 210 -111 Comb Mei 2000 20 m 20 —* iAcme on 47: in active dealings. 1 M1 gn 07:00 Spsrc 4.7 —ia . Coniaqas 500 or. 117 in 4 A c mong C a n a d i a n issues 1 Monpre 70700 91.4 a 514 ~— 10 Con-Key 0000 11 ii 11 -; "a 1 Alminex 3940 105 100 traded Distillers Se ag ram 9' M' PM”! 1200010“ 10" 1M —1 1 Con Shaw .1221 :21 7.2 7.1 a . Am mm. m addefl 1., Mummlum Ltd {.3 Ant V 000 170 170 I'M (‘ Bellek 4H)" d 0 G ~| ‘ . ‘ " Native M 411775 36 ft .15 19 ‘ C Brewi- 0000 45 4.1 05 Tnternational Nickel and Walker‘ N Form. tit-.25 00 115714 Uri 11- . non 500 14-4 1414 WA—I mus, Gooderham lost “2. Hudson Bay. 1v Imperial 27000 n 011 09 11 (‘on Gillies 1:240 10 0 817+“ i Banlf Mining 10. Granby mining un-th‘ewrich 37m 44‘ *2 CG Ar 1051‘” w u " 5 I changed .0111 Ash 5000 ea 0“. 0M. — a Halli 05100117 1;; m H ~ ‘ - NA Rare 3000 09 . . v— c .Vlarhe 10000 70 Cam Prices on the American Stocks M1,". Exp, 1930 mm m ,5 C Mm”, 1. 92 1 31 a I (.5 Pm Exchange were lower. smll‘l'yibnovn .‘ 2275 02 01 . ——l c Mom 61 375 385 m c Rainbow Oil gained 3/4. Cana-. em Ex 1 r \Il’tshl‘l‘ W234“ :0 211ml! 1c dian Javelin v 1 ‘Pat suvr 2000 10 .c hcgul 11-1500 .c m B _ I 4‘ and Preston .0. 1 mum's” mm W. W, o... .1 ‘ c Nichn 12500 ll 10% 101.5- 14 . a". 1).; ra21lian Traction eased 1.41. PM m m 4 a N'ort 400" r Slip Wha' SIOCkS (I'd? 1Porc 027221 121/: 10 17 . Relic it m 1‘ ‘5 “ iCharter on Mon Fri I Que 1nd M 20000 02 .77 v 1 c Sannorm 11000 10": 10 w t "‘ .0 Advances 530 ; Que t 7000 14 in. 174 — 10 com t 500 31 m 3;,” 1 Do clines , . Red Crs'i 1000 0L». .11»; . (‘op Corn 017:. 1pm,“ gfichanaed 5”? m i “"1" h’" 1°“ "' m M ‘ “WM” ' a " v. 1‘ Dyn- 7' ‘ 7 'stL lum 142.10 2:10 210 -5 once 3 29 :7 1! Wk 1, 0 ,Total Issues 1345 1347 Sim Sumil 10m 111 111 111 —-l rich *7 1 1:. pet.- pe NEW Y CLOSING s'rorxs 1m- m 7 20 19 20 H (‘rnigmt 090 :17 H 17 G—‘d, 500 Ll I! The AlloclntM Pr!!! 350m 10 317% 17% 7%— VA (‘roinor 032190 30 M ' I Gr Plains M 810% 10% 1036—— 11. Built Steel 0001. Mon w .1011. .spm," 1.000 40 .10 10 -— 1cm...” 12000 ll 10 16 d m I a, ,9 4 Borg anr 4° M! Call 41% sum Exp] 3300110 110 100 1! 1c“... 1000 10 11% l d n o 707/. Radio corn 'rm trauiiman .1400 72 71 77. +1 10.1mm 7000 1.1M 17": 19“: *' Midcon ConsEdtson 9W4 Sou acute ‘1 mm m- Hnro 9310 00 so —I “my Gen Elec 00 Std on m 111w. ~ “an”. 14100 :1 - 54 it ; Dc hi Paf‘ We 1“ ‘5 ‘1“ mt pm year 441/. Utd Aircraft 1 1, Cm, 3 500311115 11:4. 1114' “x 1 Dennis 2010 711 7' s Cont Go New Ky 00% Vanadium ‘4“ 1Vanguard 0000 «Us 0 0 —1 ‘ unison . sis 110% 114%" 9‘ N Davies 50% Westnnu n90 _w,bum. 100102 102 M +1 woman 200 50° 49° NC Oils Kennmoft 83% ‘1 WEIVHIP 4 4 msmvry 7590 :m 305 315 :1 '—’—"‘—‘—"_—‘—' 1%“ str 59100 03 M ‘l "5 ‘no 1- ’ ’2“ " Northld v -~r V Donalda 10m 9‘4 1M “77"! Nun... ITnul sales Industriali- 171.200. miner Domino " Place ~|nd oils 1.052000. rs: Ampl 10m 6“: ti": “‘0 t V‘ _ ——————-—‘—'_""‘ ‘East Ml] 50" m m 3 Sure MONTREAL 'CPl—Speculn- East 51111 imam 34.0 3:0 scurry thl m 0 tive mining activity continued“ . M t T m m 1,, 1. “ South 11 heavy. but was well below Fri- 1 m u “ 85mm“ day. and most indices reached TORONTO (Cp)_wme Huey ._.wbex w 1,, m 11, Tech Corp highs 0" the momma] and C" tuatlons in speculative mining. Gaitwin 2000 M 5:10”? Tm“ on nadian stock exchanges Mon- h.ghngmed trading on c, More :10 My?! _‘ mum, on d“ issues 1 - Cenex 417160 1 Unlaphe u id” w” u the stock market Monday- 6111 \lssct 1000 u U “T,” wflfgs‘f 1533 1" Windfall—which climbed tromr mm W 19mm H yd on. .. n a O ' : can 56 cents a week ago—was again Gold“. m z, a ., law“: 7 7:. Among mines. Fano added one cent to 191/: cents. Porcu- pine P t ’3 65 cents. Mlstanvn River lost '6 81°” 0‘ 35 “ms 0 i 1 cent to 45 cents. Banks led the main list up- pany said core samples from. word. as the average added 03 the first .hole on its Presser to 120.0 Toronto - Dominion Township. Ont. property had picked up a point to 5, Can:- not been assayed. Scott. seven cents to I tionel Exploration four cents to: x 25 cents, Glenn two cents to 321 36 _ will.“ . U 0.4 on lnde ‘ to 140.7. International Utilities cents and Genex one cent to 54. mm cm, 1% to Quebec N m lirnn my 0 l' 03 ‘ Industrial: edged up 01 to a. lenderable ‘ price. Que. 0 T moo 30 AM. 541+ drocarbons and Famous Play- BC For“ 3150 331% 3W 31"“ V4 jers each ahead 5/1: to 20112 and V‘ |21‘. Du Pont up :/4 00 55%. Dana- m 35... +1., ,dlan Utilities up 1% to 34. Chr c- Pow 2450 524% 2400 24% —. 1.0 Isler up ‘7 to 57 and Dominiont were steady and trading was! gal C91" 350 “I, 4'5" 4” ,H IStOl‘es Up Va 150 23- I O | ‘Algoma Steel up 1 to 72% Que-1‘ m m ibec Natural Gas up ll: to 10%. 1 New On] aiemce 2470 51514.15, 1511+ '0 .Trans - Canada Pipe Lines upi “on” ‘ 42. and Union Gas up 1A. 0 .7 . actions. Quotations in ccnls unless markd 5. 7-— ' ' » xr—Ex—righls. xw - {ix-warrants. Net change is from prelimc board-lot t-los— . Int: tale. 1 A \rrrl Bu 33M I“: All C Cop 730 IO] 100 101 6000 716 7 7 Burnout 2 22 z . East Still 00 340 340 340 .9 1 the key issue_ It turned Wei-10,. rlme unchanged at 12 1.085.335 shares and closed Wlth' It moved lower after the com- ' G Potatoes: Wholesale selling w 505 250-2.?5' I lndustrials climbed to 0 rec- mm" 10rd index reading as gains out-1 M stocl 11m 11m 1.0.1... a”. .numbered losses. Numerous 15-1 01er ther good gains went 1New H e metals sagged. lnco and‘ New Jason Maltagami Lake lost 175 each to N X 87114 and 15 respectively. Hud- ' son Bay eased to 6 an Comincn L1: to 361131. . Calgary and Edmonton led Nut" western oils higher with a gain Nor'Acm' o 2 :1. N° ‘3 a Golds were stronger. paced :\'or:::\ by Dome which tacked on 11; to Normclal 293’s. ' index, lndustriais wer 0" Bo du ahead .41 to 159.38. golds .45 to‘V (-0 c 132.68. Western oils .18 to 100.01 x Rank and the exchange index .35 to . 111211 nt .4075 Base metals'“"“"' were down .21 to 64.92. N” 70 - 4 :r 1 n a :1 a: 31. u. n 3 1. Toronto Stock ExchangcJuly 1.1 . Complete tabulation of Monday trans- I Stork Sales High Lowclosr Ch'ge IvllNF Acad l'ran 1000 5'; 514 5% 1% ’ PM ccrn arm .111 11 4a ..4 PW AI‘IYDPaIP 200 640 6110 640 ".5 1.. 11271: . 1." 71 1:1 ‘ Puma" itaitrnn 4.00 .0 53 +1 Que 411 File 11100 24 11 21 mm“ tins Yk . Ailin-Rul 14100 a 7! I Bankcno B‘nkl‘ld 12730 ll“: 11’: it”) Sheep Cf Bare). 1000 43 43 41 — z Sherrllt a at "00 . 7V; 7 +1 .lgma Ban E‘pr ll 24 " Basr Mot 2710 18 17 1'7”) 511 Milt! a 8 ll 4» l5 €11 ‘ l 40 40 ‘5 is Bcl‘cter 14000 56 5 53 «s Siarratt B l 141 675 ’ ' +l5 Stecloy 8131 con l 00 10‘”: 101.: 10' Stee Bibis 11‘ 1 “l ‘h ‘Sud C 1000 1 l 0 'A i Sullhan Black R1 ‘28000 6 is l V: 'I'e Bralorne 2.050 390 Tl'erritol'v roul Rent 90“ 43 43 -I Thom L l ' .020 910 910 Buff \nk 800 222 220 222 1 T0 mo Rig \amn 500 36 3‘ 20 IA Trans Can B Na 115 1.3345 2“; Boundy Ex 5.100 Ill 3W; :ll ~l Tribag Bunk H11] 86080 3.1 .10 35‘. ' Cadamet 26000 15 14 1.5 H ‘ 17 M ramflo 17200 177 170 177 ‘7 17 Camp Chlh 8.30 375 370 4 [in C Tun: 4 00 (lam 111100. 22125 5 23 237’: -— a j I'n Keno ' C Austral .7000 0h.» 8 at»; +7: Upp Can I Q Gunner 670 0 a N5 Hard Rock 5500 121612 11% C m m er-Mln O 0 Hastings 4700 305 20.1 1! form nth l 8 7575 7:” ' ign-Ben .7100 s00 — Mum“, Hollinger $201.!» an nib—lo c 3 ts Na-l and Bay 107 s07 07 in flu-Pun 2100 13 13 u - Hydra El 0000 an 25 15 -1 lat Helium 1110 1.53 180 156 7000 23% 2: n 200 100 ill! . m Butter: Current reCelpts non-filfiufiuu 5 3,14; 93 ten-{Lamina erable 53; 92 score lenderable hot!" 2. Em...“ Gl Delivered Montrealjmw waxed current receipts, whole-f Liberian ‘sale Quebec white 36; coloredlLI: dian fund unchan ed at 1.08‘to 73V. 11 'n .‘ 351/4- 1 s g S . V 4 a d Holll ger and INCO. Skim milk powder: sprayiglgu 9 process No. l in bags 124316;; roller proceSs N0. 1 in bags lZ-i Mud... 13: feed 11-12; butter milk pow- MacLeod Ider feed 8172-9. Ma Ma M _§§§§§Es§§$§ ‘a‘egiggioa: fizsngaiguens $83 a; _t:1L§Ti+' r S; u 4. Meta Urm 36500 Metal Mine 211111100 ldrlm 17000 .3;- s s f ug’s’s *L Min Y-. Mt wi-ignt Multi M Nat "i 1 #33— New Alger New Alli N Goldme \l Harri Neu‘lund VROGIC 4. ‘l 01 §§ .‘ gas s 33; [SS :5; Egagfl— 3:_ fig i a: §§§§§ Esgfigai § 5‘85 .- .o :s 3:33 Sgt sis! s £231: 3 $2 at E 38 S § I §§§§ gagaici §I'§!-§§ ssi'2-s a 3 Walkers MWWMM-fl Weston! Ens-0014mm foul Oil's: 71%” MOST ACTIVE TORONTO am“ By The Can-din Prel- lbel Ill! Elli I." cl.” cs ll .uNGu 1115:1000 alanine IBulId Prod ms tests 851/. muss Un Gal 005m 3002: 41% Con on 0100 3121/. 1m 1m . v. Weston A we) no 101/. so 15 Prov am: 215 1G 31! 0’ S 25000 15% 15% 1M 7500 27 II 1'! ‘1 Am Leduc 15000 17 Id 1074+ % ' :0 +1 1 'Windm 1005st 475 m as 40 G'fieldl 750900 76 3611]! Lead 000100 an m a u ‘Orolnor so a as +2 Gene: 417:!» 57 so II --I MUTUAL FUNDS By The Clnndhl Prue trrldly. July 10. ales) ltd All Adamo Mutual 3.01 a,” | All Cdn Com «.13 em 1 'v 9. 1 American Growth 1052 1150 In Canada Growth as can Gu and Energy 0.: 9.01 I Canadian lnveptmenl 4.0:! 4n : (dd: 0.0: an 1 1 00.79 mm ’ Ihunplon Mutual 0.! 7.00 I oltlective Mutual 572 O. I "L or 10.97 11.3 i ‘ 7 int Lever s. s. I ( to lavatorl ll.” 12.0! ltlver-‘fied Inc A 3.90 .. I Divrsifled Inc I 5.7! 0.3 xDividend Shares 3.85 4.2.2 1 Com 4.1! 4.” l nonunion Dividend 3.00 0.04 l 01.05 sum ‘ xDl'eyful Inc .13 22.70 1 r 0.00 7 In 1 Federated Growth n70 s n | «in Gas 0.3 s 70 I Fond- Collectif .4 7.20 703 ecllf B 3.. 5 D I Fond! Colleen! C 7.” 0 61 1 Grow) Inc. 4.1! 4.58 ' rowth Oil and GM 10.92 11." Invuwn G I.” i. ; 1mm 11 5.11 5.50 . In Mutue 14.48 15.73 } Mums Accumuatdnl 4.71 5. ‘ u I d. d N er'ican of Canada 13.09 145 1 One Wiilm Sm 15.71 17 17 l Provident 5.72 s 22 ‘ xPutnnm rowth 0.5 11155 ‘ Radls 4. innescu 10v p.714 1502 vlngs luvestm 7. " 7 c. Fund Cdo e40 005 I x'l‘V Eectromc fl 90¢ V . . . United Accumuattive 0.01 8.75 6.! d.“ IWILG- a row (x-Denotes U.S. funds.) 1 BRISTOL With the lobster season over 1 the packingplant at Red Head I 1 1 the packing plant Gerald Barry, : as foreman. will swing into the processing of other kinds of fish we under- stand, with that old veteran of Mrs. Margaret Sinnotit. and 1 some members of her lmmedi~ Upper Canada, after spending three days at the shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre. during the an- ; nual pilgrimage they will go to :Ottawa to visit Mrs. Sinnott’s 1 daughter and husband and from fthere to Toronto, and Hamil- ‘iton. where other members of I 1 1 14 The Guardtm. Charlottetown. rues July 14. 1804.1 Student Exchange Visits set To Begin This Week 45 p.111. Wednesdhay $2.10 on I n to meet e Ill . Rose. high commlu . They will visit Mon- "°‘"'"- N“ Trinidad mt Winnipeg, Student exchange visits or- ganized by the national cen- tennial administration swing into high gear this week as six groups of M5 young people from many parts '0! Canada set out to see new sections of their country. Four groups are leaving home on July 15 to travel on Canadian National trains to parts of the Atlantic Provinces and tw cups from the Maritime: leave the same day for des- tinations in the west. A group from Saint John. NB lav- . . is e ing on the railiner to Moncton the family are married and last to Mitchel. Ontario to visit I , a b liter maker were and his wife the former Lois Eldemllaw, of Morell, they will not return home until the first week in August. lglgwithregretthatthepeo- " pie or this vicinity bid farewell totheputorolthetwoCafliolic churches here one mom Rev. Mr. John Sullivan. after a one-year stay the ever popular father is going to duties in Souris, and despite our regret it is only right to wish him suc- cess in his new field. The first pastor this ever had offer the new church was made a separate parish was that be- loved end late Father Joe Rooney. Fifty years in quite a while but Mrs. Florence Condon. who visited Bristol. as a girl back hummer for the first time to visit relatives and old friend. and see again her mother’s old home and visit her last living taunt, Mrs. James A. O'Brien, who resides at the Sacred Heart Home. Well along in life now, Mos. Condon, says "I have long waited for this y." While here she will Ibe the guest of Mabel O'Brien. and her sister, Mrs. P.R. Sinnott and Mr. Mrs. W.A. O'Brien in Charlotte town Welcome visitors here now are the Kelly slate Bernadette and Patricia. Pat as she is known. is Mrs. Billy Clark. and resides in Florida while Bernie lives in New York City. 'llhey are visiting their mother, Mrs. Viney Kelly and their sisters and brothers here and in Char- lottetown and Summerside and plan to be home a few weeks to see their scores of old friends. Miles Geraldine O'Brien and her cousin Mazie Burn-s. will leave here Sunday for Halifax, NS. for a week's vacation with relatives. Mazie will 1be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roach. while Geraldine will stay with her consuls Donna and Bronnie Campbell, daughtem of the late Mary O'Brien Campbell. . E pe fro leave on the Ocean Limited on _ M. Wednesday for a visit in Sud- AMHERST (CP) The "'1 bury. Ont. they will return to iting the Mnritimes. One grou om Winnipeg will visit Bor- there would he no A of dun. ’11.. and sooth: 'ln- he a. mm I”. m - Wily spokesman g.- ym Monday afternoon the will go to pdmundston by train back to full momma m. and Monetm. .The visitors Ontario will go to Corner Brook. Aux Basques. ' and St. '0 ursltis in the shoulder. He ride T .1; " ntennlel trl ’ operated on F1 11 and c: wentys ce Ns' W5 In ACTION pectked to remlIn in 1100101181., wee . lng mill section of Enamel and Heating Products Limited 0! Ambth was back in produc- Corporation Limited catwalk. «on Sunday after a temporary Stocks and Bondpi- - 6 Windsor. shutdown caused by a fire at Manager ' Ont. will leave home on the the plant June 24. 95 men affected were 81- 137 Grafton St. ven their annual holidays so cum lou time we '5 Charlottetonn- to: 0 travel bargains Montreal- Moncton Saint John Halifax Sydney Corner Brook $18.00 Toronto $25.30 Winnipeg $42.00 Vancouver $63.00 These are example 3% CH 4.. 1113.» While Economy Fares. Sic ‘111119; 1 Illijitltl'llg -11111111111191113'1‘ 1119.115 are equally nitrictwe 13511sz :iiiouttlic RUN. wtitlt- .11111 Blue Fare P1011 i ‘1 I CRATE OF STRAWBERRI‘ES WITH EVERY PURCHASE or A ‘ WOODS HOME FREEZER SPECIAL OFFER EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING TIME SATURDAY, JULY 18th. i F. WHY BUY A FREEZER? Freedom have many ndvnntnges for Farmers, Butchers. in ‘ the Home. for Hotels and Reeuurenln. Generally. Freezers are neededulywhore wherefoodhutobestoned. ' Regardless of the nature of the food—poultry. bread, ml. or insults-n bestond'hurreener tore period of several months without spoil-go, or without change In lute. Precursereuhelptoreduoethe food oust, they melts It possible to buy and store food when the prices are low. Unexpected guests will not be any problem when nverlety ottoodhntymfhgerflmlnyourl‘remr. "THIN WALL" SPACE SAVER Home Freeurs with foamed In urethane In. . sulntion. The most modern space. saving. economical hum on the market—Saves 25% or more, floor space. WHY BU-YA WOODS FREEZER? .sm’rreeun have s- encellont rope-tin. Compare the advan- hmmgetbwlngewm'smrz. (1) mmmmunuhwmisrmnnnmwmm yet developed. In comparison with the generally used Fiber-glue or (rock-wool). the tom-huntin- ls twlob Is effeetln. (2) We Irena-s are eqlbped, th s hem celled Com- m. with n lye-r [Ill-HQ} M . (8.) Wood’s Pusan an nipped with “W Condemns). whldl wll prevent the of condensation even under the most.- (41 Woodwind-snorted slit-.1 t ' I ‘ . you mes storage volume Incent- (sl Weaknesses on without- I Iflc m. d n ‘ equipped vedently mud colon (I) The "an” system of Wood's Precur- h not dependent on Manholenhgwmmd colon-Heel," the Mormons-Milan. - Reg. 259.00 10.00 monthly 0. 16 Cu. Ft. Model UptoMlsttonge 22601. FluModeI UpfoSOOlhs.stongo Reg. 309.00 ’only 12.00 monthly s210 5249 ~ 29 Cu. Ft. Model Up to 1000 lbs. storage Reg. 369.00 only 14.00 monthly m 3309. ’l and will also visit Saint John full complement of 0mm. ' for _ and Tobago. is in sat. lsfsctory condition in Civic Bos- an. and will return to Saint . pltnl lollowin u Amherst Plant b s an operation 1... ROYAL snounmm. ALEX M. WILSON. 0'... E $16.00 s 3.70- s 5.70, $ 6.30 $1 1.50 food b