'31.... _ ‘. .g.~.«‘-...‘.-,.u , "V. . 'r-immmim w - t s DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY ' s: m CANADIAN mass M: H‘i; awve Ending. New York: We“ Iowa‘; noudemte tuning . edged nar- rowly higher; moderately ac- tive trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) — The United States dollar in terms of Canadian funds was off 1-32 at 1 08 . 3-1. Pound sterling oi‘f 1-10 at 16. 03.01 15- NEW YORK 1 NEW YORK (AP)—'l‘he stock " market made a move Tuesday toward recovery of the firm up- hill stride of recent weeks but we it turned t to be a feint. Prices on the New York Stock Exchange closed lower after a flurry of late selling. The Dow Jones average of 30 M industrials closed at 843.63, oft 1.92. The Associated Press 60- stock average was off 2 to 318.5. Chrysler Corp., most active 200 on turnover of l . stock shares, finished barely ahead. NS up Vs at 525/4. After touching a high of 53, Chrysler was caught the downth was off 1% before a sharp rec0very P c in the fading minutes i p Motors also regis- on. Gas General tered high during the day. The sixth most active issue. GM R closed up V: at 93. Some Wall Streeters said ' automak- hoaw steel y ers was evidence they expected a m was! contract negotiations without a 5,. major work stoppage. The railway and electronics mm were mody higher. Notably weak were the steels. as S airlines and utilities. Irregular to lower were the aircrafts, metals. oils, mail orders and 3 drugs. IBM was off 9% to 472 despite a report of record first-half and quarter earnings. Ford joined Chrysler and GM on the most active list but tin- ished lower for the session. 0n turnover of 39,200 shares, Ford was off 1": at 53%. ong Canadian issues traded, Distillers Seagrams lost ' Vt, McIntyre Porcupine and Ca- nadian Pacific V4 and Granby '- g and International Nickel ls. Aluminium Ltd. gained Va Prices on the American Ex- bo Molybdenite gained 1-16. What stocks did: Advances 508 5 Declines 577 526 Unchanged 265 Total issues 1350 1345 new 0 CLOSING s'rociis Beth stem 3“ Roi-g Warner 0 NY Cent m (land 0 “VI Cons ' m South Paulie m 611 Elec B on NJ [7% r UM Alreralt A M16 roodyeu 40% Gt Nor Ry 6W. Van-dim In '1' '1‘ 50A Weotngss 30% Kainecott 93V: MONTREAL MONTREAL (GP) - Indus- trials prices moved into record level as interest in speculative mines continued to wane on the m d Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges Tuesd The composite to a high of 150 Papers added on index to m a high of 140.9. B.C. Forest moved ahead ‘25 to 31% and MacMillan V. to 3111;. Great Lakes slipped Vs to 26%. gained 0.4 to 120.4. N Banks Nova Scotia jumped 13/4 to 74, Banque Provinciale V: to 1b and Royal 9‘ to 75%. Utilities were up 0.3 to 141.0. Bell Telephone and Trans-Can- ada Pipe line advanced 10 each to 57% and 42%, and Quebec Natural Gas V4 to 10%. lndust ' were unchanged 9" da Cement at 156. . rose 1’4 to 471/4 and CIL it to 22%. Moore Corp. dropped 1/4 to 56%. Senior oils were mixed. B.A. 5, improved V4 to 33% and 1m rial fit to 5%. pc- Primary metals were higher. Algoma rose 1 to 73% and Algmgigiim l/é to 31%. Dosco a asco lost Vt each to and 223/4. 1' nos s Exchange—duly“ Complete inhalation 'hisdsy ti otatl Is on snsrked 8 z—Odd . xd—Exdividnd. :‘Irl—lhia'lfhts.f xv - Ex-w ants. Net use l - ‘ our bosrdlot “0* Sales ltgh hvmcl' AAutumn mtl‘ifl u was 57.737171907964490 Alumln “031163116 31% 90 Animator 1560mm «It—’0 Ale-aspi- 15mm“ 4090+“ Arng 100014001400 1490+“ Am insomnan Aisling 1000171411116 174910 lens;ll¢it 9'80 Misti-1% let in mm 144-11. lath P A mas-it 401.6% wmmmmm+h lustin- rummage-Mt Dew ill- uncommon“ N user sum—.10 leti “Ms! 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Dv mg 11000 75 75 15 vr Res ” "1 Slim- Sumt 3500 10 17 15 Silvr Two 10 21 '1 s Dufault moo 1 “MIX/13% Ex 13100125 " PI 51; 400 «so —-45 Tum. 10 1M4- % Talisman 3000 73 'N 10 4 Toxin 7" 7'" Tron 52 52 11‘ W1 On 1100 400 + '5,“ to 1m sun 10% lost-IA Un ’6 .‘lr- ‘ Weston. 1900 101 101 101 ~1 Westvlie m wan. stu- moo so u I --4 York Spec 3900 ’5” 5" 5% + " 'l‘slnl Sell: lldlstrlnls. mass Mines Ind Oils. 1 TORONTO TORONTO (CH—Trading in the shares of Glenn Uranium— now a company primarily inter- ested in the hunt for base met- als in the Tlmmlns, Ont. ares —Ililuiiiglited activity on stock market Tuesday. Glenn traded 2,674,090 shares. bed from his 05 m - 27 cc cents and closed at 54 cents for a moot gain. Rumors were the company had encountered minerals on its o rt . Ini'l‘llee :ctivity in Glenn took the spotlight off Windfall for the first time seven session. Windfall traded 509,734 shares, closing with a io-cent advance .75. Theindostrislindexmovedto shindlnflwithngeinof 74. TorontoDcmmlon fit to 65%. Montreal It to 657/. and Royal to . Federal Grain continued its protracted rise. advancing 3 to Fanny armor was 1% to 30. Trans-Canada and Alpine Steel PRODUCE ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale prices to country stations wooden car- tons: extra-large .38; large .36; medium .30; small .20; B . ' .22. Butler: Current receipts non- tenderablc 51%; 93 score ten- derable 53; 92 score tenderable 52. se: Delivered Montreal sale Quebec white 36; colored process No. 1 in bags 12-13%: roller process 1 in bags 12- -9. Potatoes: Wholesale sellin price, Que. new 50s 2.25-2.50; Ont. new 75s 3.90-4.00; N.B. 755 3.75-3.90; .B. 505 50-255: NB. 1% .59-.6l: P.E.1. 753 4.15- 4.30; P.E.I. 50s 2.90-3.10; P.E.I. 10s .83-.65. MONTREAL (or) —.Agricul-l Chee waxed current receipts, whole- M 36%. Skim milk powder: Spray glam“ No. 13; feed 11-12; butter milk pow- M Belcher 100 40 :9 l 7000 55 53 50 B tlilm 3480 670 00 Bibi! $300 3 35%” 14% ldcon 7000 ll'a 10 1.1 to a peak of 12% with a gain of "/s. Quebec Natural Gas was ahglald 1/4 to 10%. index, golds gained 1.07 to 133.75. base metals .32 to 65.24. Western oils .09 to 100.10. 1.28 00835 of 149.03. Volume was . . com ar “ 7,924,000. p ed wm‘ mzon'ro cnosmo srocns . . plete tsbulat'iui of Tuesday trans- actions. Quotations in ts unless marked l—Odd lot. xd—Ex-dlvidend. xr—Ex-nghts. xw — Err-warrants. Ne! e on previous bo -l t clodng sale. fr "d 0 at Stock Salts Iligh Low Clflu Ch‘fl MINES 1532 47 n 47 ~11 “5 0115 as Advocate 900 ~15 74 N + Akai’tch M 09 S —-1 All Pitch 1200 2 +1 :1 Rare 500 10 10 10 A Am Mly 2900 140 140 Ami! 9% 9 9% +1 -I 400 909 2 A Area 27 A 500 12 1 ‘ 16 The exchange index moved N IN!) ON GM 0814 810% “We 10% Con Gas 107N012 10% W so 63 319320 54 50 51 —- .1 Northl 3 Niall! 1M 10% 10V: 1036 13) 135 +5 Couiec 3000 37 algmt 790 317% 17 10% + ‘1: Croinor 144500 9 s 3000 ll 11 1000 111 it 14 -— Dnerlnx 13 13 13 Main" 1500 00 so so Cmdor 11500 19 19 moo heuteg limb :%% 90% —1Va Sherritt Chi 5W 1 10 105’! ' Gills 500 3) It so Chime 55700 S 03 m +11 @015 1m 18) —1!) Codi Will 1100 son sop 305 Grub soon 2 2 3 Cult! 7M Cl 76 90 —3 -1(ey 1500 ll '1 Con Shaw 4054 23 21 1:1 rwis 2500 Q 43 Q 4 Con Gill“ 2000 O 9 9 + 9% 1500 'I m 50 +1 C Hall 172250 40 5 :19 +5 C Mai-has 1mm 100 —'10 ‘ Am 8 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. July 15, 1964. 132531515“ monsooqu +0 K13 as .8 l 00 fl 1' 17 —1. m 1'15 113 115 -’10 0 1.164- 1‘ ll) 6161655 10% too :00 250 370 300 "0 1M0 13 12V) 1.3 +1 100 810% WW 1015' 55 .170 9. NV! + h l 400 (1!) 1m 3 I ’ +1 1000 I) 10 I) 1m 0 I 0 +5 4500 N N —-l m .1 ‘l 28) 350% 50V: 556 2100 162 I” in 55 55 +4 3“ G 03 l as --1 mo 42 I 41 ——1 150 M I! 01 +5 476 64 51 52 +1 100 $0 no :00 ~11 01000 224 114 220 +7 I!!!) 150 W I“ —l 500 216 216 216 700025 ammonia-4 UnReelPWMl/fi 8+1 «001 fill/z am 01608 00% 0515+ 72057-1 +196 N S C Imp Bk OHM” a] m 00% 1513 376% 76% 76% ' 'IS 565% 65% 65% + 95 INDUSTRIALS 4m soil/a 3m ail/4 + V- 7705 31.1 10% 11 + VI 600 317% 17% 7% ——~1VA 150 57% 7% N '0 905mm 0% 16 1155658 in)!“ mama m 0 +10 24% Total sales: 050,000. MOST ACTIVE TOIONTO STOCK! 11y, The Canadian Press Isles igh Low Close GI". 16 12+% 235616 mmasnssnz mos mars-.10 70—5 201000 9V: a 010+ I/z MUTUAL FUNDS I The Cnnadlan Press Ily 13. close) Bid Ask Adanac Mutual 3.01 9.!) All Cdn Com 6.13 6.72 Cdn Div 8.30 910 American Growth 10.52 11.50 " N 42.01 Canada Growth 5.95 6.50 Cdn Gas and Energy 0.23 ana . mnfund $3053” mm .‘m hampion Mut 890 7.57 Collective MutuaJ 5.71 8.7.7 Common Inter 1 :5 111.30 Int ver 9 9. ate Investors l 60 1268 no vrrlfied Inc 5 70 6 55 4 22 minlon Compound 4.10 4 50 VIII 3.3 3.01 Do Dominlm Equity $.05 2.1.32 M he .11 I.” Europnn Grown 6.! 7.10 Growth 0.77 0:1 Hrs Oil and Gal 0.35 5.83 Collectlf A 7.2: 700 Fonds Collectif l 0.40 Collect“ 7.” I Group Inc 4.11 Oil and Gas 111.01 11 Investors 0.37 0.10 v 1 0.111 5 as u Income can at mos One William 31‘th 15 '70 17.1 Provident 0.7! 0. xl’utnam Growth 9.07 10.97 an 5.30 steu‘ch luv 13.81 15.11 W “as-W :2: .1: Exec. . m c ID Tlmd luv-meat 6.5 . Uoltcd Accumulative 0.01 0.75 Wat Growth 0 50 0.11 LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (CP) — Prices were steady and demand was good on the Montreal east 1e livestock ma calves, 11 hogs, 1 sheep or lamb. . Cows: Good 16, medium 15, common 14-1450, canners and cutters 9-13.50. Bulls: Common and medium 14.50-17. Calves: Good vealers 2250-25, few to 26.50, medium 19-22, common 15-18. Rog prices were not estab- lidied. There were no sales of sheep or lambs. TORONTO (CP) —— Trading was active on a scant supply of dry-fed slaughter steers and heifers at the Ontario public stockyards Tuesday. Grass-fed steers, heifers and yearlings were slow and diffi- cult to sell. Cow prices were barely steady. Veal calf prices were steady. Hog prices were lower a and mb prices were steady. Slang ter cattle 4,072: Choice steers 24.50 - 25.50 with Sam-y dry-fed steers to 26.50; good 23- 24; medium 21-22.50; common 17-20; choice heifers 22.110 - 23; good 21-22; medium 19-21; com- mon 15-18; choice fed yearlings ' to 25: good With 20-22; good cows 16-16. . dium 15-16: canners and cutters 1144.50; good heavy bologna bulls 18.50-19.50; common aid medium 15-18. Replacement cattle 700: Good light stockers 22-25 medium and - 1 Calves 875: Choice vcalcrs 28- 30 with odd tops to 31: good 25- 27: medium 21-24: common 19- 21: boners 13-18. Hogs 2,245: Grade A at Tor- onto 27.60-28.40 closing at 28.10; heavy sows 19.15-19.25. Sheep and lambs 571: Good lambs 27-29 per hundredweight; common and medium 24-23; sheep 4-12. tr Vladimir Durov who was born in 1063. The kids in the aidience toil the animals what to do—end they do it. It sets the young- st wild children who are pleter apart from their pa- rents. The tiniest tots are right down in front, almost among the animals. WOMAN TRAINER 011 Action Of Animals ls DicialedBy The Kids * has been operating scans at years and is still manned by I anddaushter of 9|" ers . “Teach while entertaining," is the motto of the circus, which is housed in a square b of rket - small buildings in the centre of Receipts: 34 came: 1" town. - The circus includes the usual 11 ii i m a l s, elephants, seals. horses, bears and dogs. but then goes way beyond to otter trained pigs, raccoons, and even a badger. A tiny theatre seats about 115 kept coin- “Are you afraid?" says a woman animal trainer who comes out on the stage. Then she gives a little lecture on mals. "Do men take dogs hunting?" Quake Shakes B.C. Areas VANCOUVER (OP) —- An earthquake that rolled up from Washington State shook homes and office buildings here and in Victoria Tuesday but no major damage was reported. he tremor, centred south of '1‘ the Washington border town of Bellingham, rattled windows, shook dishes and startled resi- dents of southwestern British Columbia, The University of Washington at Seattle recorded the quake on its seismograph at an inten- sity of 5% on the Richter scale. In Victoria, the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory de- scribed the tremor ss “very small and local." Ms" were cos- monauts.” ‘ . came to the hunt or the stage, hosted. and iett “When we see an animal, we wonder whether we can train him." the woman told the ch11- dren. M's try the donkey. Be isvery mm and-glow, but by lels Ross, granddaughtci of the founder. She brings out a donkey. which beats a drum by pan with his hoot.'And when she asks him to stop. he pounds even harder, and. asks for sugar. M00000! LAUNDRY A raccoon comes out, lls up a sign saying “laundry open," then starts turning a washing machine. “When he has turned enough, just shout ‘enoug '.” Miss Rosa sai . The kids shouted "enough" and the raccoon stopped. Then the animal hung out the laundry to dry. Out comes a Himalayan bear with a triangle of white hair on his breast. , , “Are you afraid?" Lalla' Rosa asked the children. "Nye't," they shouted. Then the bear did his tricks on the trapeze, on a swing, and on a ladder. At command he brought a stool, climbed up on it and jumped off on his hind feet, like boy. * Miss Rosa explained, as she led a tour of the menagerie. how Ithe animals are controlled. It is done with simple hand and arm signals from the trainers. which the children never no- tice. The kids are sure the ani- mals respond to their own com- mands Now. of course the show is owned by the government, but the family and trainers run it much as it has been run before the revolution. 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