Yesterday in Charlottetown five ung men from various sections of the Province wrote their final examinations for e l e ct r i c al journeymen. In order to sit for these examinations the appren. |t1ce must either work for four Years with a licensed electrican or have a certificate from the Provincial Vocational School. Having successfully passed the lexamination he is then required [ . E-LECTRICAI. JOURNEYMEN WRITE EXAM to pass a trade test after which he will be certified as an elec- trical journeyman. Seen writing their exams (left to right are) Leo Arsenault, Wellington: Eric Millar, Summerside; Dewar Mac- Grandroy 9300 34 32 32 s lvanite 1050 117 1 Gr-‘amine 7500 124 113 120 -10 Tinuem 15000 1245 1:-27 . 23 --1 ;‘aurc‘anis 2600 so 59 50 By The Canadian Press Gun Lead 4000 9, -. 9 19 __ % T53,“ fig’ 133/2 133% 132% fly: Toronto - Market higher in Gunnar 3530 14-7. 141/: 14-75 + Mi Tombill 1000 27 20 20 mode,-ate1y actlve t’;-admg_ ywts 4322-30 5:7? 1:5 670 Ti-in Chib V 2000 161/: is 16 +1 New York — Market higher; H93“, 3000 °m 71,3 "‘;,,2 ’5 3”Msi:§‘n“; 32393 +2 steels and aircrafts advance. Hollingel‘ 190 3211/, zip, 211,, + 1,, U Ashes-w, 55:0 545 540 540 :i0 Montreal — Market generally goyle 1100 335 325 325 +15 Un Keno 100 350 350 3.10 ,1-lgher in light trading mlgi Iflaky 120 $4373 431/: 437/. + 7/3 Upp Can 500 02 02 62 -2 Inspirjtign 4: 4; 7&2 + % Manda” 500 5‘/2 5% 51/A 77- 1/2 mt Nickel my 7 49 +4 I entures 410 $2172 2114 211/; + =15 E I t R , _ '_5 3 iv. 71 7114 + 34 -v_ico 9500. 5 41/2 41/5 - I/2 In Ban 355250 23 24 27 +2 vioiam 350 135 135- 135 Jrosvaitzy 29)?) lg: “lg 172 7’VV:tl2tdeunAm 2936 6%’ 600 75 3 .. MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S. Jacobus 7300 95 93 95 +2 Werner 1000 10 10. dollar closed Tuesday at a dis- j::;et?XP‘ 203° 4° 38 40 +2 W%”1‘°Y 900 80 80 80 +5- count of 1% per cent 1n terms of _,emc°e° 520% :2 13% 1/3 + V2 Vvggtifgrg 42:3’: 1:01 1;: 21 +1 Canadian funds, down 1/s. Pound Joburke 500 12 12 12 Yale Lead 2000 131/. 13 173 ii sterling $2.771/2 down 7-16. Jolieti 500 22 22 22 -2 Yk Bear 5200 so 75 30 +2 23% :0 10 10 gukeno 1100 4 4 4 + 1/, Ken Add 1270 4 43 4.3 +2 zeilimac 1000 19 19 19 +1 . 5151/; 15% 15% uaiaa 1000 20 20 20 +1 _ Kilem wts 2100 1 27 27 Curb . 0 , mu gun 1100 51/4 6% 31,4 - 1,4 3411010 100 350 350 350 +20 TORONTO (CP). “ The 5°°°k Larlsacfi 702% 172% 137% 3 19:7: E cop H7000 30771? 227‘:/7 270% + 1/7 market 70°33’ snapped ,3 th1"e.e- Lake Lin: 2000 7 7 7 -1 7/3 Pend ore 100 135/ 135 705 :75 session losing streak as it posted L Osu 1000 18 ‘is 13 +2 Yukon Con 1000 55 55 50 +1 5 moderate advance in fairly ac- £1 571°" 3°° ‘°5 40° 400. V. 01145 five trading . La‘ Luz 200 290 290 290 fax _500 45 45 44 -1 Uraniums were lower but most L:l;t‘ch' 1999 99 99- 99- +2» "7 Leduc M00 23 22 - 23 +1 .1n(hn ,13500 5 41.2 474- 1,1 Bagley sA 3545 035 300 325 +15 losses were small. More than half LL Lac 00 1300 130 130 -5 Ba;Ie.v s pr 30 3221/: 2210 2204 - 1/s the listed stocks in this group £33132: 4000 31/: 510 575 , gmlgis 57-pr: 495 021 21 21 - 1.. were‘ down but the decline was Lynadhost 3 1‘: :7 B2?“ 433,‘ 1°? 1°: 1°: ‘ much smaller than Monday. Macassa 300 250 243 243 -1 Britalta 1000 153 155 155 +1 , other mines and 0115 were 1131:. l£a§Leod I ' go» 101" 100 1'20 (C:3l0a1llIaLd 1625 52 52 i 02 - - - _ a sen 130 173 173 +3 ‘A s 100 135 135 135 -»-5 7°i':1lge§‘1g7;‘i7!’1'S}nggi“11:tI6§d:’;g71 28_ Malartic 100 120 120 120 cs on wts_ 100 110 110 110 7. _. - . Maneast U 1000 10 10 10 Cdn Atl on 2200 450 445 445 +3 base metals .18 to 147.28; west» Maralgo 40225 47 43 45 -1 C Br Emp 700 42 42 42 +1 “ms 51 to 130.33, Maybrun 4700 14 14 14 -1 c Chieftn 1500 103 105 107 +3 -luononrl-0 CLOSING S1-093' Maritime 6900 56 54 59 +1 C Deca wts 3500 131/11 13 13‘/2 + 1/3 3, The C_n_d,an Pm, Mcnityu 70 359 59 so Cdn Dev 2310 500 550 550 +5 ‘Quotations in cent‘ “less marked s_ McMar 500 71/; 71/2‘ 71/, C Homestd 256 199 185 198 +18 ,,,,,n,m5mk Exchange hm Mcwat 500 20, 20 ;20 0 Husky :50 $1175 1115 11% ,__odd. km xd__Ex._dividend’ xr__Ex_ Merrill 80-? 73 73 _ 73 C Husky Wis 160 .300 -500 500 nuts, xw—Ex-warrants.) . _ Meta. Uran 1500 10 10 ‘10 C Prospect .625 152 149 150 -7 Ne, MJ:dl:1m 700 73 73 73 +3 Cent Del 4895 675 ,65 670 +10 M.“ sales’ mg]. L" ch“ Ch,“ Millikan 21055 303 193 203 +3 Cent Lxpl_ 31800 210 205 210 +3 Mm!-5 Mmda 500 71/3 71/, 71,’, _. 1,4, Charter 011 1800 195 190 195 +5 “out. 300 250 250. 250 Min Corp 110 925 925 925 C Dragon 2500 27 27 ‘ 27 +1 mm 135., 39 35 39 +7 Min End 2000 10 10 10 C‘Enst cr 2000 \29 29 29 -1 “Who 1200 36 36 36 +1 Mogul 6833 40% 45 481/; —- ‘A C Mic Mac» 200 2201, 220 220 +5 Alba Expl 1031 5 0 6 + 72 MW, 2°° - 19 19 19 ‘ 74 °°" Peak 6 7 7 7 — ‘A M Roxana 2825 57 56 57 +1 Mu1ti.M 700 47 47 47 +3 C West Pete 185 525 525 525 +20 Algoni 1000 314% 141/7. 141/4 — 1/4 Nam“ C’ 750° 27 2° 25 Cr“ wt‘ 3”“ 215 2°“ 215 mom wt, 600 575 555 555 __25 Nat Exp] 9700 2110 20 201,4 + 1,5 Dev-Pal 2517 124 115 124 +10 Aimi nor. 3450 49 4315 431/: -1175 N937” 1°70 5 5 D°‘“° EXP‘ 141° °°° 79° 795 +15 Am Re, 14000 5 4,,’ 5 + V, Nes Lab. 7530 03, 34 34 Fargo 1300 515 500 510.. Arcadia ’ 7300 29 27 28 +2 New Alger 1000 9 9 ‘ 9 Gen Pets 00 375 370 375 25 mm ,,t. 1500 16,,’ 16 .16 _1,A New Bid 500 7 7 7 +1 Gr Plains 150 $15!/4 151/. 151/1 -1 Mon 3500 8 7 7 New_ Delhi 1500 43 .40 4 _.2 Hlghwood 1000 22 22 22 -3 min_R,,, 2000 22 20% 21 _1 N Dickeu 13050 205 302 202 -3 Home 011 A 1134 $1614 1534 15% - 1/4 “Me 2500 5% 5% 5% N Fortune 13100 is 141,5 15 - vs Home on B 1352 $16 15% 1540 + at “macho mo 15 15 15 __2 N Harri .1000 13 13 13 H B on G 910 $1576 1616 16% + V4 Bankfield 496 41 401/1 41 + 1/4 N mg“ . 5°° 749° 14% 14‘/‘I " W "“’‘3'‘‘’" 32°“ 9° 3° 9° +3 mm 1200 24 .24 24 _-_,,2 Newlund 3000 17 15 17 +1 Jupiter 400 214 214 214 Buvue 2000 19 16% 19 +4 N Kemp. 3599 7 7 7 Lib Pete 700 120 116 116 ‘me Metals 4400 27 24 24 _.1 . N Man 4500 23 23 23 ._3 Lib ‘Pete 700 120 116 116 km, 1070,, ,5 14 14% ;- ,,2 N_ inyiania 193550 23 A 20 221/. +214 Marigold 1090 11 11 11 Mm 3100 21 21 21 +2 Nipissing 1100 125 120 120 -5 Medal 1239 230 225 230 +2 Eewcage 2500 72 65 65 __3 mg}; mm 2400 113 115 .117 Mer-Pete 2400 950 915 925 -45 Below. 95900 145 130 145 +12 Norgoia 1000 3 8 5 Mi_dcon_ 10300 60 57 50/ +3 , 393,, Md 2100 13 13 13 +1 Noranda 379 $35 351/, 335/, _ 5.8 Mil1'C1ty 2:171 221/2 22 221/: + ‘/2 Hum 25830 6 60 62 __6 Nm-13,113 2509 31,5 3% 31,3 .4. 1,9 N B Dom 116 185 185 185 +15 Mm ., mo 11,,’ 11 11 Normetal 200 270 270 270 +10 N Chamb 700 115 110 110 -9 much 3000 116 no 112 _3 No;-pa,‘ 5300 23 23 27 + 1.5 N Cont 2600 30 30 30 +2 3-mo“ wt‘ 2150 35 32 35 6” Norsync 10500 12 12 _12 +1 N Gas Ex , 1000 125 122 125 -—I aim, 2000 10 10 1° ' N Rank 200 so 53 60 N S“Ff€’fi°l' 509 125 120 no --4 mack Bay 2000 22 20 20 _5 Nortlisp 6200 335 330 330 —-5 NC 0'75 10° 290‘ 295 295 +15 now, 5200 55 53 54 +1 Norsp A wts 1300 230 225 230 N°tth1d 3000 27 20 27 +1 gum“ 3.00 9% 9% 9% + % North Can‘ 200 117 116 110 +1 Okalta 700 125 125 125 -5 s,,1,,m 500 450 450 Norvalie 2000 14 14 14 Pac Pete 2854 S19’/4 18% 191/5+ 1/1 i;,.,.,, Ree, 150,, 56 55 55 +1 Oka Rare 11000 16 1514 151/. — =74 P811 West 1900 26 26 26 +214 nmmck '20“, 26. W 260 __5 Nudul mo 15 15 15 Permo or 1800 199 101 191 -4 icainp Chib 4000 493 405 475 +10 °'L°°’'V 5”” 1°’/‘ 13% "7" +1” Pm" 071' 500 75 75 75 -7 cum 15800 72 69 70 1 -Opem 1750 00 025 525 -15 Petrol 2000 54 so 54 +4 Can Thor 30'"0 -13 12 121/; I V: °g3‘“ ”°°° 5* ‘V’ ‘V’ Pond" 500 25 25 25 "'2 can Met 207105 157 150 160 __5 Orenada 3800 13 13 13 P“"'° G7“ 545° 354 357 350 +1 c M W“ 600 05 86 36 __1 Osisko 1500 0 25 25 25 11:?“ E71‘ 5°” ° 3 3 +1. Cami“ 500 10% 10% um Pemm mo 35 34 34 _, RICIIW 412 130 120 130 +15 553,, 6.0 550 545 5-0 5 Premium 150 375 375 375 +10 ticks: P 300 230 21175 23 +2 coidsmn 10,30 41 39 39,, * ,5 Preston 500 455 450 450 -5 R°¥*‘h"° 162 $13’/4 13‘/4 13‘/4 — V4 coin Lake 4530 11% 11 H 7 ‘ Pronto 200 425 425 425 +5 531’? 1" *3°° 7° 53 70 +2 00... win . M, 5 Pronto wts 450 55 so 55 -3 5°“"Y 30° 20° 201 201 -8 .m0 03 189 182 187 + Pumex 3100 6% 6% 6,,‘ + .,_. South U 1 1500 17 15 15 -2 Chibm 4320 77% 47 47 -'3 Que Ascot 1333 15 15 15 +205 S°°°°°’ 5°” 19*’! 19 19 +1 Chib Jae 40.60 .7‘ 37 57 1 Que Cop 600 334 33 33 +2 stanweli 9300 34 32 32 +1 umkirk 5300 33 7 3; -W Que Lab 00 6% 6% 5% _1 Trans Can 317 73 73 73 +1 Cami» ( 77 617’ 77 7' ‘ Que Lith 300 000 595 500 T‘?“’ 17*?‘ °°° 172 17°, 172 -3 com 400 390 330 330 Q Mam mm 84 ‘M 34 +5 Triad on 1320 40 475 40 +20 Dmzas 2100 67 00 as -2 Qunsm mo 15% 13 14 __2 Un Oils 37325 203 254 255 -1 c0dy.1:: mm 6 6 6 Quemoiit 240 735 750 733 V“7°“ 1°°° 55 55 55 +3 oria..',.,°,‘,’, 3°00 18 17% 1777 7' "7 Radiore 2100 45 43 45 +2 Way" . 330° 11 V1 11 +96 c 3.“ k 150° 25 25 26 '“ Rayrock 2400 102 100 100 -2 77 Maygm °° 17° 155 15° C e em 5350 10 9 9 -1 42 1 w Decalta 700 153 151 151 +1_ lletaq mm, 10 10 10 +2 Rexspar 7810 42 5 + W Dec W“ 120° 7 35 35 C comm. . « Rix Athab 500 38 '33 33 -4 -1% C . II 2002 19 19 19 +1 Roche 500 11 11 11 w Lease 200 425 425 423 Cbtlllsomswvn 3610 31154 11!/s 111/4-3/2 Sand Riv 17000 14% 12 12 __M w Naco 200 140 143 143 -2 Ci-‘eii er’ 850 240 236 724° +5 sherritt 263 405 395 400 -5 W1“°‘°“ 15373 1° 12* 1° +591 00 um, 47“ 57 55 55 su Stand 31000 14 14 14 +1 Y“ can 7°°° 7 » 7 7 C Hamww 200'! 22 21% 211/: +11/2 Siscoe mm 6 63 63 3.51333 Howell 170° 29 29 29 Stanleigh 9150 181 170 172 -3 N5 17° 5513/‘ 51‘/I 51‘/4 + ‘/0 Mme?!’ 180 190 190 190 +5 smlgh W 6., 115 no no _5 Comm 234 3408/. 4075 4040- 54 Conn and 100° 27 27 27 '71,, Stanrck 1235 192 ‘ 100 190 -4 II“? 23° 543“/* 43* 43“/4 + ‘/4 Cnomn 52315 $18“ 18 "W7 + " Starratt 3000 5174 51.4 5% 30°31 735 ’57’/‘ 5°“ 57V‘ + 5° Ne 5°" 3000 24 24 24 -1 Steep R 3210 900 945 945 -5 T01"-D°m 41° 53° 33* 3‘/1 — ‘/3 cuonhgffid “:3? +2 Sud Cont 2000 5 5 6 +1 INDUETIE/E-‘I51/a 27% °Regcourt 7000 14 131/2 14 5““i‘’*‘“ 4°” 19° 1“ 1“ ‘1 Ammm 7 um 27 con lslmrm 14000 9 51/; 6 + 1/2 U Mme 17450 61 02! 03‘ 1‘ gmwm 1: 31:00 3 7,5 ._7_A -/2 cwman "00 239 2.30 2.33 1 comm 4300 10 10 12 + . Coulee 22 0 132 151 10 cm 5300 53 44 45 -5 ,0?‘ 333 2 it 3 .. cg A15 ‘’”E W" 19.95 - .°'°1z 127' 19 I9 19 GOING AT 05,3 3 'tco'xi’-" “S32 *3 ti‘ :3 4. = was: 1000 331/. 31/. 315 + vi ONE LOT ‘I 00 mm“ 000 59 * 59 59 +1 . GOING A1 9 some 4000 5 5 5 210 3117/: 11% 11% his 1 Divan 10 1° 10 + 16 ONLY 13 121/. 121/: — V2 S 2 Lm;lh;l 2000 7 7 -7 5 I IRT some AT ° ,5.“ Met 500 143 145 145 - M M $500 111/. 10 10 -2 750 73 74 74 -3 0 3 Edger 2500 30 21 30 go"-'9 af 1- 0 “reg 3500 14 13 l3 ’ rm A 5000 31 30 31 -1 ram 1600 15 1-124 l5 1 275 323 23 23 -14 40743: 151 155 1717 -5 BALANCE OF 1- 5., 60 60 00 —«. = puncoeur 3200 89.: 84» 3.45 -15 . 2000 5 s 5 + :4 ?r:‘S;‘:;l 1500 133 130 133 +5 3 0; . 35 370 so 53 -_3‘~.-'1 r 3 .(;e§:"£r 271'}? 7 51.‘, 61', ._ it game" mes 935 300 793 300 +5 0.0 Sgt” 7200 40 33 40 +0 Eff‘ 21330 127 iii./4 142 +1 I d‘ I 0.3.3 we KENNEDY S La ies Wear 01% Um 750 143 125 143 +15 gggai. 3,32,; 11; 1;, 7, — *0 100 QUEEN STREET |.H°’l‘~‘;t 1325 714 714 719 “I 500 35 1.5 :5 . ‘ J Belcher 96900 145 130 145 ; Faraday 48400 164 155 157 — Jieadway 43200 53 47 47 —-6 MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP)—The Mont- real and Canadian Stock Ex- changes trimmed their advance Tuesday but remained on the up- side. Turnover was light. Western oils held strong. Home Oil A finished with a gain of a point at 161/2. Pipelines slipped from their tops for the day. Re- fining oils were fractionally firmer. In generally higher base met- als, International Nickel ad- vanced a point to 71%,. Construc- tions and miscellaneous stocks were mixed. Gypsum Lime gained 1% at 29% and Canada Cement declined a point to 25. Dominion Stores rose 11/2 to 55 and Dominion Glass lost 11/: at 62. Banks and newsprints were mixed fractionally. Producing mines closed mixed. Campbell Chib added‘ 35 cents at 4.80 and Gunnar lost 3/1 at 44%. Speculatives were mixed in a five-cent range. The exchanges’ closing average show banks up .07 at 44.64, utilit- ies up .6 at 132.6, indnstrials up .8 at 228.3, combined up .7 at 196.4, papers up 5.74 at 71,021.57 I Hymn 198960 8 I0 221/2 +29‘: $158.20 with the Industrial: up M *3 cents, the rails up 90 cents and the utilities up 70 cents. Of 1,124 issues traded——again a fairly narrow market -— Gainers outnumbered losers by 666 to 228. Highs for 1957-58 totalled 14 and ‘lows 3. 1 Volume of 2,00,1000 shares was better than ‘Monday’s 1,860,000. 1 For the second straight day American Telephone headed the ‘most active list. It made a siz- able leap of 1% to 1721/; on 39,900 shares. Second was Standard Oil (New Jersey), up 1/4 at‘ 49% on 24,700 shares. Third was General ;Motors. off 3/is at 34% on 24,100 ishares. I International Nickel, up 1, led Canadian gainers on the New York exc ange, while Canadian Pacific rose 5/3 on sales of 2,700 shares, Distillers-Seagrams rose 772, Dome Mines 1/1; and Hudson Bay Mining 7/3. . Among Canadian issues on the American exchange, Fargo Oil and Richwell each rose 1/3, Pres- ton East Dome rose 1-16. Shawin- igan dropped 543, Canadian Mar- coni ’/s and Eureka and Jupiter Oils each lost 1-16. ’What stocks did: Tues-Mon. Advances 666 541 Declines 228 337 Unchanged 230 226 Total issues 1124 1104 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealers prices to country stations, wooden cases extra-large 39-40; large 39; me- dium 35; small 33; B 32;‘iC 22. Receipts: 641. Butter: Current receipts 62; fresh-grade creamery prints job price 631/2 - 65; fresh wholesale 62%.. Cheese: F.O.B. factory, On- tario white 32, colored 331/2; de- livered Montreal, Quebec white 32%, colored 321/2; wholesale On- tario white 331/2. colored 35; wholesale Quebec white 331/2, col- ored 33%. . _ Potatoes: N.B. 75s 1.55-1.60; N.B.‘ 10s .24-.26; N.B. 505 1.00- 1.10; P.E.I. 75s 1.65-1.75; P.E.I. 10s .28-.29. - GRAIN WINNIPEG (CP) — Substantial export interest appeared in Cana- dian coarse grain Tuesday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Trade reports indicated a cargo of bar- ley was sold to the United King- dom along with parcel lot sales of flax. 0 ‘ Closing prices: _ Oats: May unchanged 69%; Jly Vs lower 68‘/4a; Oct. ‘:5 lower 681/4. . Wed., Jan_ 175. 1958 4 1.42%; 5 1.3074; 6 1.2774; 1 Dn- rum 1.971/4; 2 1961/4; 3 1.8674; IWA and domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.651/4; 2 1.611/4; 3 1.54%; 4 1.42%; 5 1.30%; 6 1.27%; 1 Durum 1.97%; 2 1.96%; 3 1.8674. Fairchild Buys T. T. S. Assets NEW YORK (AP) — Fairchild Graphic Equipment, Inc., of Plainview, Long Island, has pur- chased the assets of Teletype- setter Corp. Teletypesetter stock was owned jointly by the Gannett Co., Inc., which operates a group of news- papers and radio and television stations, and by Teletype Corp., a subsidiary of Western Electric Co., which is a subsidiary of Aerican Telephone and Tele- graph Co. Fairchild’ Graphic Equipment is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Fairchild C a m e r a V and Instru- ment Copr. action were not announced. Fairchild said the purchase covers the inventory and tools of Teletypesetter and provides for temporary use of that company’s plant and personnel until opera- Financial details of the trans- 1 The Guardian Page 9 tained by the former owners. Western Electric had been or dered under the U.S. anti-trust laws to divest itself of the busi- ness being carried on by Tele- typesetter Corp. Later the courts approved Fairchild as purchaser of Teletypesetter’s assets. Canadian Linotype Ltd. will ‘ continue to act as Canadian agents. BANDIT. 13. NABBED ‘_j (Reuters)—-A 13-year-old gunman tried to hold up a butcher shop here T u e s d a y, police said. "Hands up or I'll shoot,” he shouted at the butcher’s wife as hebrandished a pistol. She over-_ -powered the boy with her hus- band's help. GET The modern stove polish that that does a perfect job on hot stoves. Ask for DEALERS! Get “JET” Stove Polish from ATLANTIC ti \ l““°' ,bt0tt|9elhtl’ftl!.fl.9.|l9_dfreslt 7 1/eraye //me? 270/77 1///7e 7'0 //)7 60 0 ( When you taste the fresh sweetness of tender young Aylmer Peas, it's hard to believeythat such good-tasting peas can be so good for you! But just look at the food values you get: Vitamins A, B1,_ C and D!’ Minerals and proteins too! O Peas ia__s_t_0 FRESH {I i ‘How do 'Aylmer 1’ premium-quality ‘* growers. Harvesting value—and flavour? I Peas and golds up +43 at 65.29. 1; tr, at 1 377/ K ct 793/ . Auslandr Charlottetown and Ed’ MONTREAL cL0s1NG srrocxs Bfirg Weaerner 28:6 17: Barley: May unchanged tiOIlS can be integrated Fail“ . WHOLES ERS ward Madlaren’ Char1ottetown_ . 3, Th. c..,..u,.,, y,..,,_ _ c and o‘ 50% NY _cent 147/. Jly 55 lower 90-a; Oct. % lower chad Graphic, The corporate AI- _ _ . . Abmm 3 mm Bay Mm 433 Cons Edison 421/4 Radio Corp 341/4 9()a_ - f T 1 t tt - . I Also writing but not in the pic- Asi,esto5_ 235,; Imp Bank 45,; El Auto El 20% Std on NJ 49% . - name ° ee V9959 31' 75 79' ture was Charle Gill’ £1310 33”“ Mm“ ’ 4°“ ‘mi’ 0“ 39”" G“ E1" 6”“ U” “"°“"" 56% J1Fla§=§s Nlllayh 2% 37ii7g£er 324%; 7 5 15 0 °n~ B - Goodyea 79 v di 30% Y 13 61‘ - ; 0Ct- 3 - .,§3‘.§,“€ Nat i§’;‘;“ Gt Nor rRy 327/R w.Z’§."§rs'i"-‘ 62% higher 2.93‘/z. . PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION re\ 1' 355- 3 ' 3 . ' _ (Anglo ‘Nun 160,0) 5255,}. 234522;, +117, gen“! -3:4 “lint 1:0; 2% Int T and T 01/. Rye: May 9/4 higher 1.035/s; Jly " N "D Steel :50 $18’/42 131/: 131/: + I C Cement 25 M00011 51’/2 HUGE BATS - ‘ghf‘},1i,1g‘L}""' 007' 77 . 7/7 Inland 2317 371/. 71/3 71/. _. 1,4, c Cement pr» 27 N st. car 22 Worldis 131. est bats the Ian 91' ~ ‘ 4- ' Nor star 125 313 13 13 c Steamship 12 Nornnda 3:54 . ,, g v V‘ Prices for class two wheat for _ _ Pbina New 210 371/; 7 71/; + 34 C Bnk om 40% Price 35% mg f°x°5 °f 73.731 have 5 “’7"3' export to countries outside IWA: Renewal application forms have sznapsons 463 3171/; 1714 17% - 2,4 21:11 grew gue 1P%w k .3 span of nearly five feet. 1 No, 15517,. 2 1 61%. 3 1 54%. B _ seinan 25 325 25 25 n raw 1- a an ’ ‘ ’ ' ' ' . walulzwm 400 25 no 25 +5 9.1;” P 24,; lgtggahée 13,, een sent out to all licensed Petroleum -« t W ers 515 576 TV 76 oc s u 81/ L or‘ 13 - ' 1 ’ 'la'otal sales: 2.211.000. 0 ‘ + 7/‘ Seag1‘_ams 254 Shawin P .2405 EXPERT ‘ For The Latest [31 Pr°duC75 R573” Dealers- MOST ACTIVE TORONTO srocxs §,,,§“;‘§: 120,, Svtffllke, sewin Machines 3’ 1'7“ C““‘'‘““ Pm‘ 1‘ Foundation 151/; CANADIAN i an thg w d Any dealer who may 7107. have re- 'et 11- ' See e on e - . . . . stock saies Risk new CloseCh’ze G,“i°,.,',,., $33: .9225 “P 337‘ Look smart In expertly . cetved these forms is to advise this of-t INDUSTRIALS How Smith 25 . _ §f.‘§“l‘v’°é‘ 7332'? $4211" 21%’. “$2. * 7° . cleaned 97077793 F» 7'°°- . . ' ‘ PR 3253 324175, 24 241/. + Va — , or Free Home 4 - A; H ,1 . If your clothes are not , ~ / o , mgr;-dnm 20311857 03;;/; 2;;l)_M_ NEW YORK becoming to m__ Demonstmtlon can All renewals must be In before 3| U, 0,, m,,°,‘,§;S 25,. 255 _, NEW YORK (AP)—The stock They should be coming, 3 _ March I958. ~ ‘ “Cent Exp! 31300 210 -.05 210 +3 market continued to move upward to Us slllgef sewlng ‘ ' A L d M73100: uc :7 2: but turnover was below Musfef cleaners ‘ cenfre 1, Velma wOOd Rocky 9500 ' . . 1 ‘ ‘ ivimzis 21” 2’ *2 The Assoclated Press average 122 Fitzroy st. ‘ Dial 5030 154 Great Geo. st. Dial 4551 Clerk. Int Ran 353250 29 24 27 +2 of 60 stocks rose 90 cents to 7 ms!» ' I I keep so much. natural ~ \ Start with QUALITY peas! Ayliner Peas are grown from Aylmer’s on seed, under Aylmer field super-vkion, by sdsoted time is decided by heat and moisture seconds and daily tender1iesstests.Thepe'assreha;rvestedatthepmc'nemomntdpodeo¢ flavour and nutrition. (Did you know that, if pens are harvested jot! lmu toolate,theirsugnroontentisnh-eadytnrningtostasch?) ' 2 3 and food valuel ‘ .(:anaa’a§ /-7/ved Foooé /wave f/2a/ A YL/V/ER FM VOURI Can them nsrtoprotect frosbnoss!A3Imer operataeannerleshdso . '- heart of Canada's pea-growing areas, so fresh-picked pens are never , more than minutes away from the factory. Aylmer'Peas can behanuted, cleaned, graded, sealed and oookedin an average of 2% hours! - . ’ , Seal nnronn cooking! Aylmer Peas are pressure-cooked in sealed, sterilised ' tins, away from air that “kidna.ps”'their mineral and nutritive values. Cooking time is scientifically controlled, another important nutritional safeguard which brings Aylmer Peas to your table at their peak of flavour One given away every two weeks, on the Fabulous AYLMER $50-A-DAY‘ RADIO snow DA"_y AT 1:00 PM. ONCFCY DORTMUND, West Germany 7