eee ae re oe ee ee ee ee ¥ HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING---WANT AD -RESU nae TS TEACHERS WANTED - Teachers are required for Indian Schools in British Columbia. Alberta anc Northern Ontario. i , Salary P. L. McGillivray; Regional Inspector of Indian P.O. Box. 128, AMHERST, N.S. Schools, ng “Notice To The Merchants ~ Of Prince Edward Island We wish to announce that Sidney T. Green & Co. ‘are taking over the stock and goodwill of Montgomery & Co. Lid. as of April 25th. We take this weer friends and customers for operation in the past. of thanking our their splendid co- We look forward to your continued pat- ronage. (Signed) — Ralph Balderston Sidney T. Green for for Montgomery & Co. oe - Sidney T. Green & Co. a AUCTION SALE at Hampshire Wednesday April 29th at 1 p.m. Farm containing 50 acres clear with running water in high state of cultivation. Buildings in good condition with electricity. Nine _ Miles from town, near School and Church. Machinery—Fanners, Binder, Hay Mower, Rake, single plow, Gang plow, Horse Hoe, Scufflers, Roller, Disc Harrows, Spike harrows, Spring tooth harrows, turnips seeder, Rubber tire wagon, Harness, Box sleigh, Driving Sleigh, Scales, Separator, Fork shovels and hoes, Potato grader, quantity straw, oats and hay, hay fork and cable. ... Furniture—3 Bedroom suites, 3 couches, Rocking chairs, kitchen table and chairs, kitchen range, oil space heater, sewing machine, gramaphone, 9x9 rug, congoleum square, drapes and curtains, lawn chairs, lawn mower, cupboard, other articles too numerous to mention. Interested contact Wilfred Campbell, New Haven 6-41. If not fine the following day. Terms of sale cash. Mrs. Hedley MacPherson Owner ‘Sy - Claude Craswell Auctioner. STALLION ENROLMENT According to the provisions of the Stallion Enrolment Act all stallions - two years old and over, standing for service in this province, must be enrolled in the records of the Department of ae required fee of Two Dollars ($2.00) and should include name of horse, breed, age, colour description and registration number, if horse is registered. ‘ Stallion owners who use horses for service not enrolled or _ to travel for public service. AJl horses that have graded ‘‘out” will not be permitted to stand or travel for service. Range $2700 - $6300 dependent upon qualifications and & annual increments $200.00, credit for salary purposes Up to € years previous experience. Additional remuneration for | MEN’S HARRIS and English Tweed Sport Coats entire stock. Regular to $45.00 Sale price 23.95 Moore and McLeod, Ltd. THURSDAY, APRIL 30th, is the final day for payment without interest of the first installment of City taxés. MEN’S HARRIS AND Enjlish Tweed Top Coats entire stock. teat theoe uae tedaoa Ud. ALL Eduucational Tax is due} PLEASE BRING YOUR stub and payable on or before April| when making payment of first in- 30th. : t of Civic taxes. CITY & QUEEN'S AUCTION “45” Score Cards for sale at Guardian - Patriot Central: Printing. Coming Events CITY & QUEEN'S |, *sstcows ao Sumner side young Peoples Societies in Portage Cemetery Meeting at| Kensington High School Auditor- Wheatley River Hall, Wednesday,| tum Wednesday, April 29th have April 29th, at 8.30 p.m. * | been cancelled. Card, Party, Kington Legon! KING’S COUNTY Hall, New Haven, Wednesday, April 29th, at 8.30 p.m. The Brookfield Cleaning Com-| 3nd, Belfast. Hall, by: pany will bold a meeting in Brook-| Ladies Auxiliary of the Eldon, field Hall on Tuesday, April 28th, Legion Branch. at 8.30 p.m. 7 Come to the dance at Lower Regular Dance Bonshaw Inn.. Tuesday night. Burns Orchestra Admission 50 cents., plus tax. Edward MacDonald will be fhauling cream to North Wiltshire Dairying Co., early Tuesday and commencing Friday whea necessary. Plays that were to be presented FEDERAL CIVIL SERVICE Social Worker—Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island (Family Allowances and Old Age Security Division, Department of National Health and Welfare) $4500 - $4950. % a Posters and application forms obtainable at the nearest Post Office, National Employment Office, or the Civil Service Commission, | Ralston Building, 105 Hollis Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia where. applications should be filed. j NOTICE : . RESIDENTS OF BORDEN | hereby proclaim May Ist.to May 8th as Clean-up Week in the Town of Borden, | ask that all citizens clean around and in front lof their premises and places of business and help add to the appearance of our town. By order of the MAYOR 6G. C. BELL. 4 ANNUAL MEETING P. E. I. SHEEP BREEDERS ASSOCIATION P. E. I. SWINE BREEDERS ASSOCIATION The P.E.I. Sheep Breedrs’ Association. will hold its Annual Meeting on Friday, May 1st, at 10:00 a.m. in) DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Charlottetown, P. E.I. - FOR. SALE . 50 acres of good farm land and 25 acres of wood land at North Milton in Queens County, formerly own- . ed by the late Angus Neill. mr Apply to:— MRS. EARL BERNARD 17 Bishop Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. NOTICE ‘A new Barber Shop has just opened at 16% Upper Queen, on the corner of Chest- nut Street. Also sharpening scissors. FRANC BACHAND Farm For Sale At Albany Owing to poor health and shortage of labor, I offer for sale my farm at Albany consisting of 95 acres, 91 acres clear and balance under growth of hard ‘and softwood. Land in high state of cultivation. House, barn and other buildings in fair condition. Pump in residence also pump at back end of farm. One mile from school, church and village. Trans Canada Highway runs across read end of farm, im- proved road in front of premises. Reasonable terms ean be arranged. FRED MURRAY, ALBANY. Birch Court, Experimental Farm, Charlottetown. At 1:30 P.M. the same date and at the same place, +e P.E.I. Swine Breeders’ Association will hold its " Annual Meeting. As matters of considerable importance will be, discussed, breeders are urged to attend. ~NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS St. Peter’s Bay Shingle Mill on Cardigan Road Custom sawing $3.00 per square. First grade treated shingles $8.50 -per square on big orders. Not treatdd shingles $6.50 per square. For further particulars apply—. BOX 164 ST. PETER’S BAY NOTICE ..... SHIPPERS . The M.V. Brion will load cargo at Charlottetown for North Shore St. Lawrence ports Wednesday, April 30. aA For rates and space Phone 9932 Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island Industrial Corporation. FOR SALE at the corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets. Occupation guaranteed May Ist, 1959. In- spection of premises may be made by ap- pointment. Apply— PEAKE & NICHOLSON Barristers ‘ Old Baptist Church property situated ANNOUNCEMENTS a atl P. O. Box 429 or Phone 7381 The Guasdian, Charlottetown, Tues., Apr. 28, 1959. 13 CARD PARTY in the Clover Club tonight 8:30 p.m. , 3837. Cold wave week ‘ 30.00 for $2.30, $8.50 for $7.50.) a $7.50 for $6.50. $6.50 for $5.00. 102 ee oe e Kent St., Hardy Bid.,. with or Seen | Psy = ; ae . without appointment... © xw—Ex-warrants,) : Net MEN’S SUITS, entire stock. Re- Gales’ High Low Close Ch’'ge gular to $69.50. Sale price, $42.50 seo a « s #1, : PTS Ray ne eT _ & + , F : Sg INTEREST AT THE rate of High-Bell = S ° * “ one-half of one per cent will be —" Dneag” ed on the first installment of City Hud Bay 622 S55% 55% 54 — taxes, after April 300th. Ind Lake = 2 3 2 ; MEN’S SUEDE Windbreakers, Potatoes: N.B. 75s 1.45 - 1.50; | Ist Nickel 2048 s00% wh + all shades. Sale special $12.49, | Pound sterling $2.70 15-16, down) n.B. 50s .90-1.00; N.B. 10s .23-| isn Cop ms0 2h0 a + Moore and McLeod, Ltd. ~a Bs: P-E.l. 7s 1.75 - 2.00; P.E.I. ue ee : 28-30; California white 100s ssions, Birchwood High School ! 7 Jellicoe ee today, 9.a.m., 2 p.m. Admission | Joburke . is 1B 15 cents. Evening Session Prince| Bulloch’s Ltd., year ended Dec EA Joliet 3000 30 4+ of Wales College, 7 p.m. featur-| 31: 158, $97,835.85 cents a share; MONTR L a oo ee ee ing Gaelic Singing, Dancing. Ad-| 1957, a ba anu tONTREAL CLOSING STOCES Kerr Add 1355 $19 18% 184 — 4 arene eee ended Dec. 31: 1958, $1,151,553, | Abi pr = 234 GT Lakes oe ewe —% eee ee ie cee om elean share; 1957, $1,056,835, | Beak Meat oie Bes Bay te ies Mis ott? 2 : ° sided to Cliy Taxes in arrears|* Investment Foundation Lid,| Bowe C.%# "A teecll — Gu/tabrater” se ame Bt on the first day of each month.| year ended March 31: 1959, $230,-| Bathurst A 48 ~—siInt_ Pap 114 |L Default 4110 108 9% 195 2 WERE TO BE S08; 1958, $250,958. Bell _ ‘41% ever 144% Nogieees pass aia sang Nee or Ad and |, Mexican Light and Power Co. | Brazil 6% McColl Leitch. 3100 151 146 147 —3 by Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1958, | Bidg Prod 36 «CN St. Car 17. | Lencourt 20 1% 2 12 Summerside young peoples/ ¢, 434475, $1.66 a share: 1957,|Cleveland 15. -Noranda 82 |Lexindin 863300 4% 4 4% societies in Kensington High | ¢,’o00'991 ¢1 4 , 1 C Cement MM Price 4% | LL Lae 1000 206 206 206 —4 School Auditorium Wednesday, [M0 21, $26 A ee , 1 April 29th, have been cancelled. Normetal wan tae ton aee te C Bnk Com 61% Reyalite 925 — 1000 14 14 «14° + % ended March 31: > re dn Brew 39% St L Corp 17% | Macassa 50 27% #270 «6270 Ty ees 8 ene Se, ee eee Se ee 32% | Macdon Ts x 2 PRINCE COUN a cr ws Trans Can PL MacLeod 1300 116 - us 1 Quemont Mining Corp. 3 mos. | cocksn 14% Un Steel uM 310 305 «(310 48 BINGO every Wednesday night, | ended March 31: 1959, $469,800, 22|Seagrams 3 Walker 394 |Magnet, 400 MH Borden Legion Hall. Good cash! cents a share; 1958, $333,700, 16/D Bridse 21 CANADIAN Malartie 2300 112 112 112 +2 prizes. Cash jackpot. cents. ; . ite ULF Loe See — 28 8. WOMEN Demonstrators full or} Saguenay Power Co. Ltd. 3 Marcon mm. 8 8 -| part time—car necessary. Replies | mos. ended March 31: 1959, $430,- poe fase 1 = = _~4 from on. rural ~o-! ap-| 785; 1958, $484,107. NEW YORK Matatch = im im ~ precia' ly to Mrs. E. Pass-| Maybrun. field Box 684 Summerside or NEW YORK CLOSING STOKS Mcintyre os oS -| prove 3291 Summerside DIVIDENDS — [ie Sitter ‘ig Avice iiaews fe OR RS C and 0 72% Radio Corp Mentor Dome Mines ‘ Oil NJ $3% | Merrill oo 12 118 1B 6 KING'S COUNTY | jis record June 32g tiene Seem ee ee . . Elee - ucTi a Score Ogilvie Flour Mills Ltd. pfd. 140 «=- Weaatngse 88% | Milliken 7155 199 185 191 an ae’ ik SGucedhae-Patriot |$L75. June 1, record May 4. {Gt Nor Ry S014 oe SoS fe Central Printin: Wood, G. H. and Co. Lid. pfd.| cennecot 116 Moneta $600 107 100 108 +3 e. $1.37'2, June 1, record May 15. . Mt-Wright 9100 6 @ 6 —1 BINGO. a. Mary's rate coutect sodus money [= mS SS edav, 8: jackpot 2.00, al oesek asa bs oer aes wa PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP)—Police col-|N%, 2 1mm 1 i ie ot good cash prizes. lected two more counterfeit $10) Nes Lab os nm @ +i MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul-| bills during the weekend—bring-/N™ An" So a’ a a FINAL Card Party Lower Mon-| ture department quotations: ing the total to 1,300 bogus bills |New Cal 500 34 354 354 —14 tague Hall this Wednesday night.| p55: Wholesale delaer prices| gathered since they started flood- |New Deli 10500 28 38 37 —1 Sponsored by W. I. Proceeds for to country station, wooden cases,' ing this area two months ago. N a = ss = = the Hospital. N Harri 00 1% 14 2 -—% New Hosco 3800 118 110 —2 ; e New Jason 11500 16 9 © +41 ® : i. . N Kelore 33800 234 3% 23% +1 Newlund 1000 2 % 3% —1 Births, Deaths, Marriages [f= 2744.5 , , 90 8 € ™% Poem SS oS (When death notices are received toe late to be included were: Joseph Mulligan, |Nick rts les 8 % wae on this page, they appear for ene edition on page two and are Joseph Trainor, John Mathe-|Nick Rim (700 108 100 100 +5 ; . . Gillis, George | Nipissing 20 310 «210 «630 transferred to this department in the next edition.) son, Samuel ican a an mh : Hughes and Borden Greenan. | Noranda 1000 85% 52 524+ % BIRTHS and Mrs. Clair D. Jenkins (nee; Interment was in the church |Norlartie 15500 3% 3% 3 Verna Boswell) Southport, a ery Normetal S10 330 3% 370 +10 bes : . cemetery. Norpax 70 3 OOM — At O'Leary Commun-} William Kevin, weight 7). ao eS CROOKS ary Ibs. 2 ozs. PHINNEY — The death occurred |~ Gate me @ 6 6 ity Hospital on April 25, 195, in Quincy, Mass. on April 27th|N Goldert 10 @ @ @ to Rev. and Mrs. Robert A.| FARQUHARSON — At the P. E.| 1959 of Mrs. Florence Phinney,|N Rank 93m2s 1m 178 198 411 Crooks, a son, James Robert. | | Hospital, on Saturday, AP-| (MacLeod) formerly of River-|Normm. $62 1@ 18 1 L At. the Charlottetown) Ti 25, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs.| dal, P.E.I. Funeral will be held |Norvaie 21000 211931 +1 BEL Reise . : Lloyd I. Farquharson, 320 Fitz-) on A 29th, 1959 in Quincy, | Obaska 1000 11 lk i —% Hospital on Sunday April oy pril O'Brien 26.1959, to Mr. and Mrs. A. T0Y Street, (nee Jennie Mac-| Mass. Mrs. Phinney is survived |Ofsma sumo "88h . a ave ss - “Donald, Bethel) a daughter,| by 2 sons and 1 daughter also | oeary 000 2% «19% Richard Bell, Charlottetown, ® valerie Bertha, weight 7 Ibs.| 7 grand-children. Opem 1473 9 98 MS 8 daughter. 13 ozs. ‘ Orenada = wi me iM ¢,% i : COADY: In Saskatoon Hospital | Orms>y ¢ We Coe eeath te| DOUGAN — At the Charlotte.) on April 20th, | 1959 Angelo SS eS ae : ; * S | Coady formely of Emyvale P. | parbee m6 8 € ; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ford, Oy) eae on aay | EL, oon of the late Mr. and|Fariee im ah Sa ans my ster Bed Bridge, a son 6 Ibs. Fiimett Dougan, Charlottetown,| Mrs. James Coady. Interment | pato 210 0 468 4S 80 12 ozs. Walter Glen. | (mee Shirley Bernard, Hunter| in Luseland Cemetery, Sask-|Pce Expl 400 17 16% 17 HOWATT — At the Prince Ed-| River), a son, William Emmett, atchewan. —_—imnn at: i i { 6 Ibs. 11 ozs. Pick Crow 2000 107 105 105 —4 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. John IN MEMORIAM = |rusow” oe tt Howatt, New Wiltshire, a daugh-| ENGAGEMENTS Pow Ros a ae oe | ter, weight 7 Ibs. 10% ozs. WAREHAM — MacPHERSON — Matthew Smith Lea, Vernon| Pronto = * as @ —» BRUCE — At the Prince Edward! Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wareham, — oo os Si. SF oar Island Hospital, Saturday, Ap-| Sydney Australia, announces , . Que Chib 0 @ #& @ ril 25th., 1959, to Mr. and Mrs.| the engagement of their daugh-| Lovingly remembered by his|Que Cop qo a1 m0) mm 41 Blair Bruce (nee Bertha Mac. ter Margaret to Harold, son of wife and: family. Que Lith 00 0 as a —18 ae Se end wre laren ta take| PHILLIPS — In loving memory|Qunso m0 9 | place in Montreal early of Mrs. Henry Phillips who pas- | Quemont 1535 919 12% 12% + % TAYLOR — At the Prince Ed- “ er = — bee 2ath, 1944. Eaten, “ice oS ways loved, always remem-| Rayrock 100 3 «683 «(83 ok, ae ed DEATHS ——_| bere by her husband and family.| Recaper Soon S04 204 Sve is Perley Taylor of Winsloe a dau-| MCLEAN — Gibbons, Alberta.! swaN — In Jovi of | Roche 5500 16 «15% 154 ghter, Eleanor Louise, weighed April 13, 1959, Joseph J. Mc-| our Husband and Father, Har-|Ronc'cens toe ‘oh ‘0 ‘8 ts 7 Ibs. 9 ozs. Lean, formerly of Peters Road,| ry J. Swan, who passed away, | Tya=or 1000 11% 11% 11% 41% | in his 79th. year. San Ant 2100 © 88 @ +2 DOYLE — At the Charlottetown April 29th, 1955. Sand Riv 2000 12% 1% 174 — Hospital on Sunday, April 26th, HUGHES — The funeral of the | Not just to-day but everyday [Sheep Sr ae 1 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph’ late Emmett Hughes, was held | ™ silence we remember. : an Miller —s se 4 Doyle, Earnscliffe, (nee Helen on April 22nd from his resi-| Lovingly remembered by wife siscoe | 11080 8 78 Si +! Magennis) a son, 8 Ibs. 6 ozs.) dence in Shamrock to St. Mala- | and family. a, mis 8 Barry Joseph. i ehy’s Church, Kinkora fed fy | COULSON — In loving memory | Sasieié m7 7 @ +1 JENKINS — At the Prince Ed-| the pastor. Rev. Harold Croken,| % ™Y _ agate ape ae | Direct o ward Island Hospital on Sat who also performed the service a peng ans depart Funera irector _urday, April 25th., 1959, to Mr.' _at the. grave. The Pallbearers 4 joautitul star sitines over the | : a - grave . Of one I fost but could not save N. D. MacLEAN A mournful sigh, a silent tear c Brings back memory ever dear. Lovingly remembered by FUNERAL ‘ granddaughter Jean Jeffery. COULSON —In loving memory of : R O h e William Coulson, who departed DIRECTO ur ranc wagons are going $O' this life April ~ ; ‘or- e gro geet pupmeaus enue 15 King Square ! And his hand we cannot touch fast they won't last all week “a never lose sweet memor- Charlottetown ; Of the one we loved so much. ! Lovingly remenibered ty wewt-| Dial 5549 i . . er , 1956 Meteor 1955 Chevrolet Geterie gad Kevin Joniiey. : two-door ranch wagon Blue. One Wagon one owner. Color tan, . owner. Here is the ideal wagon newly painted priced right for CARDS OF THANKS Monuments Sore | eee | ‘The widow and family of the : ” \ late Louis D. Carson, wishes to} . thank the Rev: Donald Campbell Dr. Giddings and the nurses of MONUMENTS 1952 Dodge the P. E. Island Hospital for 1954 Meteor their kindness shown him during ERE BECK & two+loor wagon, color Blue one his stay in the hospital. Also V owner. Ideal for your country two — a voor ee ieee who sent flowers and cards. é trip. owner, two-tone blue and white. | ° * STABS, THEN LEAPS SON LTD. CINCINNATI (AP) — A man j ‘ who had just stabbed his es- tranged wife to death leaped out Montague & Charlottetown St rt Motors Ltd a fourth-floor window and landed ewada . in a group of school children. A Memorial Craftsmen nun and three of the youngsters were hurt. The man was injured since 1870 Great George St, Phone 9578 | seriously. Police identified him \ as Leroy Stidham, 2, MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By The Canadian Press | Sales High Low Close Ch’'ge Stock INDUSTRIALS 10275 $14% 144% 14% 4+ % 9968 Silla 19% 11% 41 Taylor PC, 728 SI6% 13% 164 +3% Trans Mtn h700 $134 13 American Growth Beaubran Canadian Investment Canafund Champion Mutual Commonwealth Inter Corporate Investors Dom Equity Inv 58 Exec Fund Fond Collectif Grouped Income Grouped Income Accum Growth Oil and Gas Investors Growth Fund Investors Mutual Keystone Leverage Fund Mutual Accumulating Fund 7.63 Mutual Income Fund North Amer Fund of Canada 9.19 Radisson Regent Fund Sav and Inv Supervised Amer Fund Supervised Exec 55 Supervised Exec 16 Brazil 6107 om 6% 6% r Dynamie 120392 171 182 1m + LI Pete 39200 25%) 23 “a —i South U 3500 3% 8\ BW —Lt Place 30400 172 167' 168 —3 Basco 19859 76° 7% 73 MINES — : N Mylama 161450 233 2399 25 64% Nealon 131400 17 “4 16 648 Gold Eagle 115800 25 19 m2 +3 Can-Erin' 11346 192 178 180 —t0 Radiore 1000 160 150) «#155 MUTUAL FONDS By The Canadian Press * 9.37 10.18 > wte “a a fo an os Starratt oo 6U6Um™/; dhCUT mst Steep R 403 119% 184 1% + Sullivan a - ne Sunburst wom Mm Sylvanite 50 113 «110 «1li «+8. Taurcanis 200 © S&S 6 Taurean vt 30 8 @ @& -# Teck-H 25 25 OS > Tenag 3500 35 30 OO Thom L a ce ee | Tiara ‘yoo C8 8 «8 * Tombill 7o.hUmlhCOS -4 Tortit 20.0UhhUC<i—CwrSCU ‘Trans Res 150 2) 21 271 Trin Chib 2500 2% 0 DH Ult-Shaw 200 14, 1 1 8 U Mining =O 2%’ 2. 2 U Asbestos 550 40 55 US HH Un Keno 20°38 385 35 Un Fort mam 4” 2 #2 -f Upp Can 200 100 lll Viifieo 2 s 9 +4 Ventures 75 3 2% 2W%—4 Violam “a0 ms OOO Waite Am % 7 «8 67 Weedon nwo 3s Ul Werner 300 14% 14% 4% —1 Willroy 9000 179 172 17% +8 Will wts 900 = 10 - = Wiltsey 13000 4 Winch 1000 8% Yale Lead 1150 3 2 8 +1 Yk Bear 2600 14 135 138 -—2 Young HG 24900 117 111 7 Yukeno 17 ~«6 6 6 -—% Zenmac 170 3 «68M Curd Bulolo 100 65 455 «455. —10 Pend Ore 400 27 «4270 20 +% Yukon Con 60 7 7 %0 +1 2 @ 8 4 2000 = aoe tite 4160 «#17 17 17 Anchor S00. 18 eS. @-: Asamera 1990 165 16 160 —2 Bail SA 870 5 «6965 OS . Baill S pr 2120 $21% 21% 21% Bail S 5%4pr 235 $2 22h Banff 1690 155 152 16% —S Bata 36809 8% C7 a 41 Bralsa oo 8 6 8 +5 Britaha 1909 200 235 27 «4+2 Calalta 250 78 * 6 —4 Cal Ea 2 20% Wh WKH Calvert Bm» «6 2 6 —1 C Ol Lés) «61230 17] «165 165 ~~ 8 C Oil L wts 70 6 «6 65 CS Pete 220 425 419 410 —t C Chieftn 169 123 122 122 Cdn Dev 295 510 305 505 ~~ OS C Ex Gas 5708 239 233° 235 «+2 Hi 100 145 145 4S 46 C Husky 1245 $11% 11% 1IM—h C Husky wts 899 600 600 #0 —10 Cent Del 2442 760 759 750 Charter Oil oe ae oe) Commoil 100 125 125 125 C Allenbee 20 a 8 1% +My C East Cr 210 So 4 539 C Mic Mae 23936 420 45 40 —5 Con Peak 5000 «6 Se 6 C West P 75 30 S00 500 —10 Cree wis 58 720 199 185 i909 +9 Dev Pal 650 145 #141 143 -—2 Dome Pete 700 $104 10% 104 —¥ Duvex — 2 tt 6 hue lle Dynam 120392 172 1152 163 +11 Fargo M75 625 «580 6585 030 Gen Pet A 1000 350 350 350 +8 Gr Plains 960 $15 14% 14% 4+% Home Oil A 1780 $18% 18% 18% Home Oi1 B 900 $17% 17% 17%—% HBOUG 349 $19 ae Kroy eS LI Pete 3) 35% BM ed Mayfair 1900 160-160 1 +2 Meda) 1979 2) SO 0 OS Mill City 2500 me 4 m+ Nat Pete 300 373 «63% «(875 N Bristol 700 11 16-11 41 N Cont 12000 53 5 S48 N Davies 1520 2 31% 33 : N Superior 233 112 112 112 Northcal mSBp moBOUlUM CUM % i NC Oils 1700 370 «6350 «(350 ; NCO wts 0 130 «10 (i 48 t NCO pr mx uM OM “i i Okalta 30 108 1h Cl j Pac Pete $81 814% 14% WA — 2 i rat a porling 470 97 «SO «(975 j pr 238 US 1S eS } Peruy Olle 8709 107 LS US +8 Petrol 40 17 18 16 —i Phillips 70 113-110 110 44 Place 90400 1732 «167 18 -—3 f Prairie O08 700..410,, 40 @0 +8 t= Provo Ge os mw ms lm C8 i Quonto 30 1% 1% 1% i Ranger 1000 196 «183 19 48 ; Reef Expl oo hm Hh | i Rocky P 416 UM 0% 1%+% Royalite pr 100 920 D ® ; Sapphire 7500 110 8 (10 = (4+? Sarcee 1900 120 17 «1s 8 Secur Free 550 53% 820 SS + Souris 130 «(10 s ww +8 : South U me Ss 6ShlUCUH , Spooner = S 22 ‘ e Stanwell eo #® @ — bs Tex Cal “ 8s © i ie Tidal 160 13 120 1 8 Tidal wts 2. 22 Triad OU ome wm U Canse vi 05 17 15 #18 -# Un Oils oo 7m MS mm C4 e Wayne amo 618 —COU17: 17 Wespae so 2 MOMS i Wsburne 16 6B 8S FH of ; W Cin OG 119 185 182 19 —4 ; WC OG wis 792 9 MO —I6 ; W Decalta 2335 1% 17 172 43 | W Naco ma hm & # +8 : Windfall 1000 1 1 6 +& i Yan Can oo. 123 4 OM NM ; Curb Dathousie wow we we tt , . BANKS Mont 10m 3% 8% 0% + NS 2 $64 TH H+ Comms M0 31% O% 1% +B Imp 7 3% 7 76 r Royal ims 83% © 32 Tor-Dom — 570 960% 6 0% + ' INDUSTRIALS Alumini 347 $29 OH — FH Cpree ius sere sm 3M — M ok an DPitagnee 230 9% OM 9%+ UM Dosco 200 $19% 19% 19% —% Inland 1605 9% OF 64-4 Nor Star 746 S12% 12% 1% Pembina N 1115 $10% 10% 10% + M4 Simpsons 909 $3 037% 3H HM Wainwright 500 1% 19 1% —S Walkers 105 $33% 2% 334 —% Weston B oo 319% 64% 464+% Total sales: 3,460,000. INDUSTRIALS \ Cdn Ex Gas 578 239 233 25 49 lACwts 485 S$1%% 12 1%+% Sup Prop 95 $16 «15% 18 +% Power Cor $644 64 4% Dom Tar pr 230 $20% 20% 20% Dom Text 3 sti «611 «(61k CU Shawin 630 $33 «30% 32% — % MINES Glacier 7300, 38 «3S (884 ua —% Ask 7.47 8.14 29.74 32.29 9.23 10.19 $7.95 39.85 3.62 6.18 832 9.18 5.31 4.90 5.78 5.46