“DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS - | *% ~ SUMMARY ‘By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto: Market mixed, trad- _ ing heavy, i et Market mixed, ive. New York: Market lower, trading active. NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP)—Stocks re- ‘was active. Volume totalled 9,160,000 shares compared with 8,680,000. Blue chips firmed to trim losses or close with fractional Gains. Aircraft makers and_ elec- tronics stocks were mostly lower. Motors and steels were | ing mixed. Rails fell. i Trading again was heavy in low-priced stocks and specialty issues. . - 1 The Dow Jones average ‘of 30 industrials closed up .34 at 988.14. The Associateti Press 60- stock average was off 1.0 at 367.0. St&ndard and Poor’s 500- stock index was up .11 at 93.47. Boeing led an aircraft down; losing 4% to 150%. * Among Canadians, Canadian Pacific lost %, Walker Gooder- ham % and Aluminium Ltd. %. Up % was Mcintyre Porcupine. Canadian Marconi was up %, Canadian Javelin % and Jupiter Corp. % among issues on the American Exchange. What stocks did: ... ‘ ‘ Fri. . Thur Declines 624 701 Unchanged 273 228 Total issues 1,439 1,429 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS’. . By The Associated Press Bath Steel. 41% Monty W Borg Warner 4 NY Cent C and O 8% adio CRorp Gen Elec 11% Std Oil NJ ear 48 Utd Aircraft Gt Nor Ry 6% Vanadium mTT 6% Westngse a ie Li | oF a8 5 e , : 000 compared with 178,000 and 1,972,000 Thursday. : BANKS FELL Banks fell 0.77 at 131,78. Montreal and Royal slipped % to 66% and 80% while Imperial Commerce was off % to 69%. » Utilities fell 0.23 at 157.32. Papers .rose 0.32 at 122.11. MacMillan Bloedel and Powell’ River climbed % to 28 and Abi- Stock Sales High Low Close Ch’ge Abitibi , 3290 $12% 12% 1H + % Algoma 850 $70 69% G%%— % AAlliance 1250 36% 6% 64-—% AAlumin 2007. $36- 3542 -35% — % Alum 44 p 275 $43 42% 43: +1% Alcan 2 pr 175 ‘$4614 46% 46%4 Atg 2.60 pr 25 $50% 50% 504% — % Arg C Pr 25 $4 4 MH + K& Asbestos 2251 $254 4M 2B + % Atl Sug: . 200 $274 2% 274—% Bank Mont TS 966% 664 66% — % Banq CN 1235 871 71 AM +4 ie tee an ee 8 Bana PC 80 $52% 52% +% Bath P , 100 $4 Bath P wits” 100 $10% 10% 10%+ % Bell Phone 1676 '$60% 60% 604 — % Bowater 1400 87% 7% H+ % Brae 1482 $10% 10 10%+ % BA cu 740 $32 «31% 31%— % BC Forest 250 $244 '2%4, 24% Brinco 40104 $64 6% 64+ % CAE 1475 $12% 12% 12% Cal Pow 2000 $29 «28% 2%— % Can Cem 45 884 0% 04+ % Can Cem pr 75 $22 27 27° C Dom Sug 1335 $244 2% 24% — % Can Iron 40 $69% © GOuy—% CSL pr. 200 9% 6% Cdn Brew 200 96%. 6% 6% C Br Alum AA 200 $18 «618 «(18 —% C Chem wits 600 700 775 780. : C Imp Bk C 550 $69% 69% 69% — % Cl Pow 1290 $30% 30 30% C Marconi 9630 87% 6% 74+ % ae 1640 966% 66% 6644— % CPR : pwr 100 89% % M+ Cddn P Fina 900 $12% 12% 12% C Vickers 225 $21 21 2 Cent Del $15 $11% 11% 1% Chemcell 1650 $14% 144 M4—%& Ge Fee sis So gos hw mee 200 $22% 22% 22% +1 C Glass 100 $13 «1313 Cr-Zell A 750 $294 2 2%+ % Denison — 500 $38 37%) 37% — % D Coal pr 300 87% ™% T™% Dofasco $10 $28% 3% 2% D Glass 1 100 $14% 14% 14%— % Dosto “2450 $164 15% 164+ % D Stores 4600 $3% UH MA— % Dom Text 450 84 3% M- + Domtar 1670 $19 10% 18%— % Donohue 100 3% % &%& Du Pont 105 $4% “UK 4K Facon 150$111 il11 11 —% Fam Play 200 $3% 3% 2%—% Fleetwood 1115 $304 3% 34+ % GMC 147.$112% 112% 112% + %& GL Paper 675 $3% 3B- B-—% Hawk Sid 0 6% MH Hh % Hollinger SS HW: oR ‘Home A 83 $16 18 1 HBC 650 S15% 15 15% Husky Ol 1575 815% 15 15 +% Imp il 1305 $53% 53% 534 — % | Imp Tob 1900 $15% 16% 1bK%—% Ind Accep 1135 $23 22% 22% Inglis 0 9% 8% ON Int Nickel _ 92791024102 102%—% Int Pap 70 $37% 3T% 37% Int Util - 800 931% 312-3148 + % Inter PL. ~ 400 $87% 87 87% +1% Int Util pr 35 SHO KHOU Laur Fin 160 $13% 13% 135% + % Loblaw A 30 $11 HN i Loeb M 600 $17 16% 17 MacKinn 5 919 19 19 +% MacLar A 8700 $24% 24% MB and PR 19% $23 27% 282 +% Maritime E 100 $23% 23% 23% Maritime T 244383 23 2% Mass F 29030 $3444 33% MK — % McAllister 1425 $8% 8 aA Miron 6 pr 245 $10% 10% 10% Molson A MO $33% 33% 339%+ % Molson B 110 $4% Mu M%+ % Moore Corp 205 $79%4 70% 78%— % Morse ree coe et Morse Rob 0 S1S% 18% 10% +348 Mussens 100 3% M% M—%X _| country stations Trans-Canada Pipe Line slipped | dium 33; small 30; B 33; C°30. % to 38% and Calgary Powerd Offerings adequate. Demand % to 2%. : ‘| stead | PRODUCE MONTREAL. (CP) — Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale price to fibre cases: Extra-large 41; large 38-39; me- y. Butter: No. 1. in Montreal government selling price 57 cents. : 4 Cheese: Delivered Montreal waxed current receipts: Whole- = Quebec white 40%; colored Skim milk powder: Spray pro- cess No. 1 in bags 15-16%; roller process No. 1 in bags 13%-14%; feed 13%-14; butter milk powder 11-.12; whey pow- der 4%-4% cents. Potatoes: Wholesale selling -Winter Carnival Excitement Holds Sway At University nival at St. Dunstan’s becomes a reality. It has been a long and arduous session for those wield- ing the responsibilities but a really successful carnival will remove all thoughts of the work involved. May this year’s carni- va, which shapes up to be the best ever, be just that. HI-LITES ae On next Thursday evening a Torchlite Parade begins from Confederation Square to S8.D.U. This most colorful spectacle is followed at 7.15 by the official opening. The Grand Prix which takes auto helldrivers on icy angles around the tricky track will pro- “vide thrills for” everyore on Fri- day moning. This event which proved quite popular last year * should be even better this year. Then the evening provides a great attraction when the Clan- cy Brothers and Tommy Makem perform at the Provincial Voca- tional Institute. Again, tickets to this performance @re available on campus and stores in Char- lottetown, Sh! Sh! I hear Carni- val passes are selling like wild- Saturday night brings the Car- nival ball and the coronation of the chosen candidates as queen of the Carnival. The candidates this year are: Joanne Power, en the Seniors; Lyris Ro s, Juniors; Donna Mur- phy, Sophomores; Imelda Mur- naghan, Freshmen; Helen Mac- Kenzie, Engineers; and Jean Maas, Nurses. : , Sports hold a big spotlight during the Carnival also. On Thursday aftern the Saints basketball squad faces St. F.X. and on Friday afternoon they face Acadia. Varsity hockey comes to the forefront on Satur- day afternoon with the “Saints” facing off against Acadia ‘‘Axe- men.”’ aan Mustang to be his own for a whole week. : This is just one of the extras, however. At the Variety Show on Sunday night, Clancy Brothers albums are given away — free. [And with a carnival pass free food can be yours in the Coffee Shop during the hootenanny. The classes will be competing in events, each of which is worth a certain number of points. Among these are the snow sculp- ture, carnival queen, Grand Prix, skating and snowshoe rac- es. There’s ‘so much-more one the news media will fill in the other events. ‘ SENS REVIEW : ; The proposal defining the po- wers of the Red and White, the student newspaper, was pre- sented to the Students Council. A-committee~ composed: of - Law~ rence Don Elysyn, Tom McMil- fan and Richard Trottier who set up to review the matter and re- port back to the Council. - Student Directory which contains all the names and addresses of the students at S.D.U. will’ be available next week. It is re- ported that. there is an improve- ment over the previous ‘edition in that this year’s edition con- tains the names of all student organizations and of their execu- tives. VOTE Council: voted unanimously to take whatever course may be possibel, through the proper channels, to have the regulation “Lights* out at midnight” re- moved. It was learned that a brief was being prepared to sub- mit to the administration on this subject. Next week will include’ the first anniversary of the: Coffee Shop. The chairman of the Board of Governors, Robert ‘Hickey, re- ports a very successful year and indications. are that’ more suc- cess lies in the future. could say, but so little space, so | Mistango Word is circulating that the |, The St. Dunstan's Student’s ot » Que. (new) 50s 1.35- 1,50; N.B. 50s 1.40-1,50; N.B. 10s 4-36 ee Nat .Drag 20 815 1S 1S + Nfld Light 1000 $11% 11% %N Nor. Cent 300 $3014 304 30% Ocean Fish 350 $13% 13% 13% QGzilvie 655 $15% 154% 15% Ont Steel -184 80 © © +1 Pac Pete 1230 $11% 11% 114—% Phillips C 300 $3344 3384 33% Pow Corp 1150 $133% 1% 1% + % Price Br 5% H1% 1 4 -% Rio Algom 950 $20% 2% O4 ~~ Ronalds F ~ 100 $13 13° 18 Rothmans 95 35% 35 DB —% ai" ibe fs ton wh Shell Can 100° $5055 20% 20% — % Shell In p 50 $26% 26% 2% — % Simpsons ‘ 200 $29% ‘29% 24—% Sogemines 301 912% 12% 12% | SS Steel 200 913% 13% 19%+ % Steel Can 2230 $26% 2% 2% + % A. 2630, $53 52% 59 Texaco C 75 $584. 584 584 + Tor-Dom ON a RS T Fin AA 60 $124 12% 12% Tr Can PL 385 $384 B4% BU-—% Tr Mt PL 450 $18% 16%. 10% Walk GW ~1360 $36% 35% 35% Weeldwood 100 $10% 10% 10% WCoast Tr 10500 $24% 4% 2M Weston A 100 $21% 21% 2%— % Zelers 0s 8 BS / CANADIAN Ajax i000 sl 1% Alscope 500 17% 1% 17% +8 Alsof 10 48- t. Amb G Bd 1000 & 2 2. Ameran 0 Ss & S Arno 471) 9 S% 8 +3 Agessiz = ™ MS 6B —1 Baand Ore 6500 19 _ " ig Batemag, 23500 9% + Beaace 1000 .6¢ 6 6 Black Riv 290000 3 2 M +8 Blue Bon 535 35 G+ Bluewtr 00 Bornite 4000-7 64 7 Bruce Pre 7500,\13 15 13 Bruneau 10500 25. 23 M4 +1 Sunt Hil 200 1 @ BB -—3 Camflo 2000 0 =34, 40 C Magsite 100 9 8 & +1 € Secur A~ 5100 330 320 330 +15 Carbec 3000 16 15 6s +k Casavant 1900 40 64400 40 = 10 Cessland 6S 710 MS 710 , Chema.oy 1200 40 «136 U5 =-+10 Chib Cop 0 7 Ht KK Chipman . 3500 233 21 2 —1 Coastal M 1100 2 2 @ +3 C Holings"§ 30 6 & 6& C Ol Gas 2000 4 & #& +1 }Comodore.__ 2200 100. 100 100 —5 C Manitoba 3000 3 27 37 -3 C Mogador 300 3 3 3B C Monpas 200 6 @ 8 HC New Pac 400 3 22 3 -3 C Quue Smelt 500 76 — OH C1 ca Yell 500 64.6% b4—% Copstrm 2 Mw un it Couvrette A 100 36% 6% 6% Croridgee «2000 3B 8B B Crusade oo 8 OU OB Denault io su it NM +% Dolsan 12500 %& & 7 +5 D.Explors 2000 5 4% 1 —1 D Lease 0 .M 3B mM. +2 D Oilcloth we KH Drum Wed 100 S8% 8% 84+ % Dumont 4100 35 MODS ‘ E Ventures 3200 2 27 2B Equity Ex 3100 7 72 “4 +1 Fab 47000 2 2% 27 —I% Fabi 1900 600 600 600 Fano —to900 ss 9 8 9 Fiscal 20 9% % MK—% Fontana “0 1 MH +% Ft Reliane 2500 50 4 4 +1 Fox Lake 3500 44% 2 WA + % Frigistrs___1500__35___30. “30 -—S | Faturity ino 8 2 &S& — G 60 2 6 B -—4 Ghislau oo nm 2m a —l Glen Lake 3600 172 1% 1% —3 Gr W MS 1040-16 15 160 +1 Greenberg 500 500 300 6500 ss Gai Por U 15500 35 3 30° 41 Hydra Ex 100 3 23 2 Inland C 100 % 8% 84+ % Inspiratn 1565 180 17% t9 —S In Dredg 3000 19 «#619 - 19 James B 103500 45 3% 4 +89 Jubilee 380] 310 300 310 Desmond 3000 6 6 6 +7 Keliic 11500 364% 38 38% Kenting 100 $74 TH TH+ % Kiena 400 50 4% 44-1 Kodiak P 2875 25 20 25 —10 Kontiki 200 11 ll n Ladyboro 300 4 420 MCB Leclerc A 100 10% 10% 10% Lambt A 9 $18 W 8 +h Lamont. A -100—$17—__17__.17___ wt. Lingside T7300 «10 8 Br+ hh Lith Corp 2000 8% 04%” 8&4 —1% Louanna 500 290 MH C+ Hygrade 3000, 13 13. 13 al «1000 10 10. 10 +% Matach 35100 80 6 8% —1 McKinney 300 NM DM A +H Mer Chip 100 ll. kh HH -—& Merrill , 32000 7% 73 7 +3 Mid Chib 20 5B UB UB Midepsa 25260 520 505 520 +10 Miro on 24 OD 0D | 40500 % (324 B Mowb 13400 100 «75: 100 +30 M 1900 9 9 9 Mt Costign #00 27 “~ 27 —1 Mt Pleasnt 14500 47 & 47 +% Native M 10500 18 16 W +37 N Impri 6000 14 142 145 —1 Newrich . 1000 6190 «©19)«=610) =—+d Kw Amuk 35000 10. 9 %-—% Nocana 7300 «614 «12, «13S +1 NA~ Ash ~--12000- ...15 ...144%4..14%4.— 4 NA Rare- 154500 80 70 7 +6 NW Canlsk 4000 164% 164 16% Norvalie 2650 10% 10 1 —% Opem Ex 48000 16 17 174—% PA Inv 100 440 440° 4400 —15 Pat Sil 1000050 (295 160 205 +46 audash 200 11 «+11 «ltl +h Peace Riv 1155 900 885 900 Pennbec 00-—CoO 184 8%4—% Peso’ Silv 2000 170 170 170 Pitt Gold 13350 10 9 9 —% ‘ore: 00 °17% 17 «174 +h Que Cn fooo 18 18 a’ —% Que Cobit 500 166 18 186 ° +1 Queenstn $000 12 «12~=«12 Rancheria 6000. S48 Red Crst 500 «5K SS Rexspar 10500 85% SA RA Pete B 6300 107 % 100 —I3 Rusty 3000 4M «0224 22% —1%4 StL Colum «200 210210 210 +5 Lucie 100 23° 2 23 : Sangamo foo $11 11 «= : Sapawe $100 404% M® 0 +% Satelite 5000 7 7 79 +12 Siv Rag 1000 %& 2 B Silver S 7500 2% 2. 6% +1 Silver” T 2150 © 47 3 +1 Sogena 40 12 ili 12 $8 Dufault 49900 18 17 1% Spartan 3000 $2 SO «52 «+2 Stairs Ex 900 46 4 4 +1 Std Gold 3000 8 45 30 +2 Surluga 3200 66 OO Tache 7000 12%4«12 12 Talisman © 150 3° SB 8 —2 Titan 30008 8 8 —l Transter 3300 384 % 338%4—% U Asbestos 1000 200 2% 290 +28 Un Obalski 3000-39 3% 304—% Tota) Sales: Industrials 217.400, mines and oils 3,764,000. ‘|Vandoo 1 to 15 cents. = | Golds advanced 1.58 to 173.25-\tusara A s total was 10,428,000 | D’Eldona led the speculative sh |mine group with a gain of 20 | Territory cents to 3.40 Satellite gained 13 | to 79 cents, while. Duvan~was | up 142 to 31 cents: ‘In speculative oils Dynamite picked up 11 cents to 1.45 and Pipeline moved up % to 4% and 87%. Among base metals Inco edged up % to 102% while Nor. anda was up % to 54. Highland. Bell climbed 30 cents’ to and Banff For ‘those who are worrying about the weather during Carni- val days,’we have this piece of advice. ‘We hope ’ But know not whether or not The weather will be fine. Weather- will come whether or TORONTO tives provided tivity on the Toronto Stock Ex- change Friday. as they pushed volume to 11,604,000 shares, (CP) most not It is oul big design.” ROYAL SECURITIES CORP. LTD. 137 Grafton St., .. Ch'town A. M. Wilson, Mgr. 4-8588 highest since Noy. 23; 1964. . ® ¢ actions. rt in cents unless marked $. 2—Odd ot, xd—Ex-dividend, ar—Ex-rights, xw—Ex-warrants. Net change is from previoug board-lot clos Net Btock Sales High Low Close Ch’ge Acad Uren 250 6 6 6 —d Accra 23000 19% 18 19 —% Acme Gas 2300 @H2 & HU —2 Advocate 1000 500 S00 500 — 18 Agnico 1000 13% 133 135 + § Akaitcho 1300 & @ @ All Pitch 11500 2 198% 2 —% Am Larder 200 % 2% MM +3% AAm Moly 10950 1% 281 18 — 8 Ang Ruyn, 449% 272 265 28 + 32 Amz UD 110653 8% 73 & + 9 Ansil 1m721 2 whi —t Area 195 7 asi; Arjon 6200 10% 10 10 Armore 390 7 7 BH A Arcadia 210 7° & % —% A Arced Bw 200 4% 4% 4% +1 Argosy 0 45 48 OS Atl CCop 2350 160 158 1 + 5§ Atlas Yk 100 8 8 8 +% Barex 5000 4220 488 Bary Expl 200 © 2 2 —1 Baaska 3000 OMA +h BDqu . 20 3 ®D® BB +4 Belcher ooo 2 4 @& +3 Bellejere 9000 32% 32. 32 Bethim 45 60 590 BS — F Bidcop 16900 10 10 10 +% ‘Big Nama 6500 55 3% SS + 3 Bl Bay 569000 3 19% 2 +2 BL Hawk 7700 20 275 2% + 3 Broul Reef 4200 19 18% 19 +1 Brunswk RS 916% 6 WK + K% Bounty Ex 3151 277 2 2 +™% Bunker H 1710 868 HH & Cadamet- 14750 12. 11% 1% Cam Mine W125 214 2 2%+% Camflo * 4200 45 330 30 Camp Chib 2615 820 820 &0 C Tung 08650 25 215 25 +41 Cc Dyno 1900 18 180 180 C Faraday 300, 320 320 300 C Jamiesn 1470 40 130 10 + 9 Can Keely 8500 15 “4 15 C Lencourt 3135 0 19 19% +1% Cc. Malat Oo 4 u& Candore .< oe on a | Cantre 49500 45 4 Capt 115600 50 Ae Cassiar 3650-$15%4 156 15% Cent Pat $000 175 170. 170 - Chest ~ 22720 8B 2% @ +2 Chib Kay 2100 0 2 @ +1 Chib M 1000 6 6& @ — 2 [Chimo 2200 158 156 158 Coch Wib S475. 450 430 45 + 5 Coin Lake _enese 938 so —1 Comb Met 13000 27 2 Pas Goniagas 1260 % 92 = Conigo 2600 64 BW W4 +% Con-Key 4500 M «134 14 Con Shaw 3216 27% 2G 2 +2 C Bellek 1150 11 10 10 >t Cons Brew 230 3 24% 2% “” C Callinan 100 11 MM il Con Gillies 2600 8% 8 8 CG Arrow. 400 & B H C Hall 1380 6 @ @ C Marben 4560 30 355 355 Mogul 1723 430 420 4% =" C Mosher 1100105 104 105 Con Negus 1760 19 1% i —d Con Nichol 5500 13 lw 13 € Ramber 3200 20 245 20 C Red Pop e000 17° -15 17 +4 Conwest 100 75 — 7S SC 15 ‘Cop Corp ie00 4 7 2 — 1 Cop Fields 7066 140 137 10 Cop-M 342800 19 17% 19 +1 Coulee 900 Hh 3 BK +1% Courvan 27 2 3 B Cowich 2100 8 «68S 85. Craigmt 5475 $134 13% 13% Cstiand 3000 300 C+ Croinor 415900 10 9 100 +% Crowpat 3500 104 8% %—% Deer Horn 2500 37 37 3 ; DElda 449008 50 30 HO + 2 Daerg - 166000 194 17% 18 +8 D’ Aragon 3500 18 «(18 (18 Denison ~~ 403% 38 3B Dicknsn 34 515 ss Discovry. 536269 Dome mH 4 a +% Donal 126750 37. 4h B%—% Dunrai 122615 6 “60 Sb + 6 Duvan 71500 3 2 3 +% East Sull ©8200 900 899 900 + § Fwet T BO 5b Bb 5 F Mar 1140 495 490 495 F Orenada 1250 50 4 3 + 4 Frncoeur 6000 -13...12 - 2. —% Frobex ° 21171 104 190 00 — 3 Genex 53000 Sl 48% 49% North Exp 50 % % % — 5 North Can 300 16 185 15 — 5 Northgat 5240-89 88S 8G CS Nudus 1000 A Oo Ot Obaska 100015 «& «=«144 +1% O’Brien 23 U5 115 15 O'Leary, 45600 14 12% 1% Opemska’ 576) $10% 10% 10% Orchan 2450 520 510 G10 Osisko 200 52 53O ft + 1 Pamour = ae Paramaq.. $8500.17. 4 15% —¥a Patino 201° $11 ~~ 10% 106 Pax Int 43950 84 37 3% +% Pee Exp 470850 39° B 32 +3% Priess , 222956 1644 13% 16% +3 Perron “5000 10 «69% 10, +1 Pick Crow 2659 3% S& 34+ % Pine Point +2796 $70% 6 ™ +4 Placer 1000 $27% 27 77 Porc Pay 1383 -27.-27\.2 -1 Pow Row 920 53 4 S + 6 Preston 1520 $11% 11 N% + % Probe M 35975 4 42 4&2 —I& Purdex 6500 14 13% 4 +% QMI 760 222 222 222 Que Chib 1000 18% 18% W%+ % Qtie Lith 200 310 “900 300 — 10 Que Man 480 4 41 @ -2. Q Mattgmi 10500 21 2 2 +% Que Sturg 25:00 50 4% 530 ~— 2 Quemont 330 911 610% 1 Quonto 137000 12% 10% 1% +1% Radiore 1100 73 «6728 Rio Algom 1194 $20% 20% 20% + % Rix Athab 18000 27 - 2% 25%4—1% Rockwin 3500 70 6 6 — 2 Roman . 2150 80 810 810. — 15 | Salem 250 202 @. 0 —1 San Art 2000 18 «18 OO Sarimco 2 18 2 B Satel 585125 83 6 «9. + 13 Rowan Cn 1000 8% 8 6@-% Ryanr 297800 31 4M %—l% Sherritt 3190 610 $95 5395 -— § Sil Eureka 200 1257 125 123 — 7 Silvrflds 3600 385 380 35 + 5& Silvmaq TT) 6 53 + 2 Sil Miler 46:0 4 2 MM +i Sil Stand 2200 125 120 120 Starratt 29500 644 5% 6% +1 Steep R 133910 735 715 725 ‘+ 18 Sud Cont 12000 a Sie 3 Sullivan 3840 500 _ si 7300 16 «15 15 71 \ Me 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Jan. 22, 1968. SO $BE OUR CIRCULAR, 8 PAGES OF 3 PIECE BEDROOM SUITE — 54”, double dresser, 4 drawer chest, book case bed, walnut finish, 5 piece walnut veneer, solid-walnut handles and legs, dust, proof drawers, plate. glass miror. . : eo - Special, 3 piece suite, VINYL TILES 080 gauge, ideal for every room in the house, above or below grade, installation, size 9:’ x 9°’, assorted colours. - Special, each 14° 2 Teck Corp 167 975 535 575 + 15 | Providet Mutual 642 6.98 6100 17% 16% 174 +2 | xPutnam Growth 12.96 13.51 Texmont 24500 134 121 128 + 6) Raddison 486 5.0 ‘Texore m0 6 2% 2 | Regent Funa 0.46. 9.25 Tex-Sol 7000 31% 30% 30% —1%4 | Research Investmen.. 17.19 18.79 Tombill 800 125 12% 124 + 1/| Savings In 748 847 Torbrit 16500 -80 72 72 — 3/196" Exec Fund of Cda 7,06 7% Tormont 4000 18 «617 «17 —1 4|xTV Electronics 10.31 11.24 aH 8800 256 251 255 + 2) Timed Investment 1.07 7.77 5000 12° «11% 12 + | United Accumulative 9.88 10.80 500 8 «868 «83 — 2/ Univ Svgs Equity 5.4 6.05 U Mining Rie e+ Western Growth $72 693 Asbestos 600 285 285 25 — 4 8. funds. as ss <. - 200 550 40 40 — 10 ‘ an 2 < } ss ss DIVIDENDS 3000 152 130 150. p| By THE CANADIAN PRESS ie Simpson’s Ltd, common 15 es has” ~vo conte, March 15, record Feb, a me + “Union Carbide comm et . 4 commor 15 cents, March 1, ree- 12500, 3 40 +2 serio 16 40 142 ~ 3 [Ord Feb. 10. ins 88 ize 2 x» 3 +4! BOND MARKET 200 73°72 7 196500 2 19 2% 41 TORONTO (CP)—Prices were — 180 mii mixed in moderate ot 6% 7 ‘adian bond mari = Mh , wel 4000 7 «7. 75 — 3| Week. 200 3 7 Short - term Canada issues bend " % 2 +1%/moved higher — ites gel oo ; cent, May 1, , Closing Almmen . 3000 40 do as *” 5 |$99.65 bid and $99.75. asked. Am Leduc 20000 174 16 162—%| The long-term market was Anchor a ee eS ee Banft 4575: $11% 10% 1% + % ee Pee ro aoe + | Calvert 10100. 31 30 «630 1 = |f : F Wd om 300:- 315 {.) money closed at 25° 2 aM ; . Amount available o mone posted et € ‘vak’ $240,000,000 compared. with © Homestd 525 199' 19% 199 - 7 | $234,000,000 last week. Can SupO 5207 821% (20% 214+ %| Treasury bills were ewer? ae ia an ac 3 [compared it net woah Se h M2 Dynamic 4750 45 1m 4s + 1 /91-day and the a French 425 390 380 — 19 | closed at 4.64 88 per Gr Plains 400 $12. 11% 1%—%/ The provinci market re- Gridoil 4000 89 «6? )§=68? — 2) mained firm during the week. Mises. iene eo” Sie —“! Corporate and municipal | Mi City "13742 97. 9 9% —-1/ trading .was quiet with few Murphy 300 %£? %%? %%? [price changes. N Cont 1300" 2844 28% 28% +2% : . Roce Sas 3 . xc ma a a + s| NET EARNINGS Nerthid, 0000. ii il ii 41_| gy THE CANADIAN PRESS Se ee re eee 8 fuperial Ol! Lid. year ended Numec wt 100 35 38 «435 +1 : one fi Okalta 3500 19 17% 19, +1 |Dec. . 31: 1965, $86,000,000 or Permo 49000 32 30% 31 — 4% /$2.71 a share; g64, $79,000,000 Petrol soo 68 OCU + CU or $2.50. Pose ‘goo st at 7 1| Canadian Homestead Oils Prairie 0 60 390 39 300 Ltd., six months ended Nov. 30: Provo Gas 4 - = = - : 1965, ree _— oy ogg Seay Ra 1373 oa 31% 214+ «| Canada Comom Ce $10. Spoon. 13933 S% 4%. 47%— 3 year ended Nov. : ', , Stanweil 7600 48 «4246+ 4—«| 344,536 or $3.93 a share; 1964, | Triad OM 7100 22 20 22 + 2/$9582,721 or $3.61. ‘ Unlagher Heo Bie ta —2 | U Canso 385 370\ 370 — 15 Wespac . — | Willard Rogerson of Central . ~~." Bedeque a former resident of Total Sales: 11,604,000. | Vietoria — ~ ox J toria General Hospitaly - ot oe ren, SL Toes aime |f8X Where he is a patient. Timp Bk C 1493 $00%_60% a4 — %| Rev. Horace Estabrooks: pas- Royal 101s $20% 79% 79%—1 |tor of the Baptist Church in Tor-Dom 991 $57% 67 67 —%/Central Bedeque spent Monday Alumini. «5872. 636.3544 36% — 4 | 121. Moncton. C Brew 6795 3% 8% 8%—%| Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Neill, | Dosco 420 $16% 15% 164+ %/| of Milton, entertained the staff | Gen Bake ao 2. 8)”. of Ralph Catibeck’s Ltd., Cen- | Inland f tral Bedeque ons Wednesday | Group 6% 164 164 —%4 : i ons 3 ui oe ime evening. Mrs. Neiil was the Pembina eae = former Jean. Paynter of Free- Simpsons town, and was a clerk in. Call- woners 2451 Po ‘Sn ms beck’s store where she proved | Weston B G15 $23% 23% 23% — % | herself as a very efficient clerk. j. Most et TORONTO STOCKS (|The hostess served a delicious CS Sones on nec Mr. agra Mass-¥ 987 934% 334 4% — 4 | Neill for a pleasant evening spent HB Oif =. 27312 $19% 19% 14 — %/| with them. a Mon-Fas ‘oan es 8 M%+% tun te ee : ach youth on British —~ ae iS 74 13y | Pacific island of Tonga receives Permo 49600 32 30% 31 — %/8% acres of land when he turns C Ex.Ge —_ >< < - an 16. 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