-j \ gs‘. §'§ i‘?-1.3 ,,, ” DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS N1.-Ito $167.90, its second 1958 high in asl many days. The average is at thel highest since Oct. 2 but far under; last year’s peak of $188.80. The AP industiral component gained 80 cents, while rails were down 30} cents and utilities off 10 cents. NEW YORK (OP, _ Defence Most Canadian issues were also‘ Minister Pearkes of Canada said higher. Biggest gain was a l34,Tuesday night the protection of point jump by McIntyre Porcu-i the U.S. Strategic Air Command pine which closed at 781/2. Inter-l the the production facilities of national Nickel‘s early gain of Canada and the U-S- is Of "Data- nearly a point was trimmed to mount Urgency" 000119 N01'll'1 Al- ’/4 by the close. Walker-Goodeln laflliic alliance- Shield Forces Essential ,lTo Defence Says Pearkes _ May 1 holiday in Europe. ham gained 5/3, Hudson Bay Min- ing 1/2, Aluminium Ltd. 1,0’; and Canadian Pacific Vs. Dome Mines lost 1/is. On the American stock ex- change, Fargo and Jupiter Oils gained in the Canadian section. Brazilian Traction and Prestoni NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Preu Beth Steel 39% Kennacott M Borg Warns Z71/ti Monty W 351/2 C and O 54% NY Cent 15‘/s Cans Edinon 53% Radio Corp 32% E1 Auto El 26 S3/dad 011 NJ 55% Gen Elec 59!/9 Utd Aircraft 60!/2 Goodyear 75’/4 Vanadium 29 Gt Nor Ry 86 Westngse 58% Int '1‘ and T 33% GRAIN WINNBPEG (GP) —— Export in- terest in Canadian coarse grains was quiet Thursday on the Win- nipeg Grain Ex-change due to the Closing prices: Oats: May 1/4 higher 693/sh: Jly He said in an address to the) Overseas Press O11-wb that the 1’:- fence of North America is of vital importance to NATO as a whole. Mr. Pearkes, first Canadian ever to address the club’s annual dinner, also said joint efforts must increase in defence re- Efist Dome Were l0W€1‘- search and development and pro- What stocks did: auction, Thur_ wed, “Much remains to be done but Advance; 532 357 1‘ if we are to have an efficient de- Declines 387 286 ifence within our economic limits, Unchanged 253 223 ‘such joint efforts must increase Total issue_ 1177 1101 in the days ahead." NEED MORE THAN MISSILE Mr. Pearkes said NATO does not intend to rely solely upon nu- clear retaliatory capacity for de- fence. . “It is imperative that our shield forces be of such strength that they will be able to ascer- tain whether an attack is merely 1 “Without a strong shield the So- lviets might try, perhaps, employ- ing the forces of one of its satel- lites. to eat up Europe bit by bit, hoping no one foray is considered important enough to start the third. world war. , “Under such circumstances the West might be tempted to launch prematurely its forces of retalia- tion. “To e.n s u r e the continued strength of the shield (in Europe) it is mandatory that we on this continent contribute forces to that shield. ‘ “The presence of Canadian and American forces in Europe not only adds to the effectiveness of the shield, but also illustrates to our European partners the impor- tance we attach to the defence of their territories." The statements were included in a text of the speech issued to the press before delivery. Referring to Canada-U.S. joint defence, Mr. Pearkes said: “Minor differences of opinion may arise in our relationship but as long as there is mutual re- spect of our indivilual rights a probing effort or the advance guard of an all-out onslaught. P. M. Says Security Council Place For’ Inspection Talk ‘ OTTAWA ( CPl-Prime Minis- ter Dievfenbaker said twice Tues- 685/s-b. 92‘/4b. Oct. 3/4 higher 2.773/4'1). 1.4 higher 1.06’:/4-‘Va. Prices for class two wheat fo export to countries outside IWA 1 Nor 1.61%; 2 1.57%; 3 1.49% mm 1.93%; 2. 1.92%; 3. 180% IWA and domestic prices: 1 No 1.61%; 2 1.57%; 3 1.49%; 4 1.41% 5 1.27%; 6 1.23%: 1 Durum 1.93% 2 1.92%; 3_1._8o%. it higher 69‘/4lb; Oct. unchanged Barley: May 96 higher 94%; Jly unchanged 921/20.); Oct. unchanged Flax: May 1 higher 2.853/4: Jly 1/4 higher - unchanged 2.85-2.85%; Rye: May 174; higher 1.047/a; Jly Vi-‘A lower 1.04%; Oct. unchanged 4 1.41%; 5 1.27%; 6 1.23%. 1 Du- day the UN Security Council—not any future summit conference-is the proper place for Russia to discuss Western proposals for Arctic aerial inspection. Commenting on UN reports that Russia had suggested the summit as the place for such discussions, rather than the Security Council, the prime minister recalled it ' was precisely in the council last I” week that Russia had complained : that United S t a t e 3 aircraft, 1 anmed with nuclear weapons, had _ been making polar flights near 4 its borders. F Both before and after a three- ‘ hour-and-10-minute cabinet ses- sion Mr. Diefenlbaker was asked 4 PRODUCE by reporters to comment on the Russian «reaction. He was equally emphatic both times. MONTREAL (C'P) — Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country stations, wooden cases, extra-large 42; large 41; medium 40; small 36; B 35%; C 23. Re- ceipts: 60. Butter: Current receipts 62%; fresh grade creamery prints job prices 641/2-651/2; fresh wholesale 631/: he said of the suggestion that polar inspection be reserved for summit talks. STEP FORWARD wondenful step forwar .” the second time, baker added, “it could be decided “There is no reason for that,” “Such inspection should be a Saying much the same thing Mr. Diefen- such differences will be over- come.” of aerial Inspection in those areas. We are very desirous that the Russians accept our pro- posal." Asked what Canada‘-s stand would he should Soviet Russia in- sist that the matter be reserved for summit discussion, Mr. Die!- enbaker said, "any stand the Russians take will naturally re- ceive consideration." “Bu-t Arctic aerial inspection would be an example to the world of our mutual desire to serve peace," he concluded. U. 5. Steel Corp. Earnings Slump NEW YORK (AP) - United states Steel Corporation's earn- ings tumbled to $62,426,679, equal to $1.04 a share, in the first 1958 quarter, the big steel producer re- ported Tuesday. In the same quarter last year. when steel operations were boom- ing, the company enjoyed the best quarter in its history. Net income totalled $115,478,109, eq u al to $2.03 a share. now by the Security Council in- Cheese: F.O.B. factory, On- tario white 32, colored 32; _de- livered Montreal, Quebec white 32%, colored 32‘/2; wholesale On- tario white 33%. colored 335/s; sofar as restricting that inspec- tion to Canadian and Russian ter- ritory." That was an alulslon to an as- pect of the Western proposals ored 33%. N.B. 503 1.25-1.35, N.B. 10s 30.35 PELI 755 1003 600-650. wholesale Quebec white 33%, col- Potatoes: N.B. 755 1.85 - 2.00, 185-225. PE.I 505 1.35-1.40, P.EiI 10s 40; California that would set up an Arctic com- mittee comprising UN powers on the d1S‘8'I"EDl3ln1eX1IZ committee, plus UN members having Arctic ter- ritory. “Recently," Mr- Diefenlbnker continued, “the U.S.S.R. in the 2 ‘NEW men COMMISSIONER Security Council has advanced the claim that the U.S. was using NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The Indian governlmenvt Wednesday an- nounced the appointment of C. S. Venkatachar, until recently secre- tary to the president, as Indian high commissioner in Canada. He will take up his new post in Aug- t Arctic areas in a manner detri- mental to the prospect of main- taining peace.” OPPORTUNITY FOR REDS is no danger to it or to us by what is going on in the Arctic ust. succeeding Dr. M. A. Ra-uf. region —- through the acceptance “Now the opportunity has come 0 the US.|S.R to show that there Towing Service Day Phone 9722 Night Phone 8048 - 385: Member .D. A A. MURPHY’S SERVICE STATION The Guardian Page 13 Friday, May 29 .Ask Nehru To Continue After A ”Vacation” NEW DELHI (Reuters)-Prime Minister Nehru’s Congress party ‘statesman to continue in office after a vacation of two or three months. Nehru’s announcement Tuesday that he wants to resign at least temporarily to refresh his mind caused consternation throughout India. The Congress party's parlia- mentary group postponed from Wednesday until today an emer- gency session to consider Nehru’s request: Meantime. members drafted a resolution expressing their “deep sense of shock” at the 68-year- old premier’s statement to the party ‘Tuesday. The motion will ask Nehru to remain in office but take as long a vacation as he wishes. Nehru, who steered India to in- dependence in 1947 and has served as premier since that time, complained he had become “stale” and needed a rest from his responsibilities. UNGRADED EGGS Our paying price to pro- d u c e r s for ungraded eggs delivered Charlotte- town today is- Grade A Large ...... 33c Grade A Medium- 30c Grade A Small 24c Grade B .......... 240 Grade C ........... 14c Cracks -........... 14:: For quick payment and prompt return of empty, cases, ship your eggs to CANADA» PACKERS LIMITED Charlottetown 1 NEW FIINA:EI.0AT . Maclean & Son SALES & SERVICE Electrical Contractors 117 Kent st. Dial 7130 Motor Rewinding and small Appliance Repair: Pipe lines attracted some inter- Area 251.10 99 85 99 +17 est amone the industrials. At one , Am" 5”?’ 9 . 9 9, ‘ , time Trabns Mountain recorded al AAtLlJ1'!lE'."R('l‘lll') ma 221 ma — V: By THE r.4.\ADlA.\ PRESS 1.8_pomt gain but .t {H H t 1, ;\uIn-1&6 -5,/0 lizlsl ii‘. 13‘ ~ --\l ‘rket hiaher‘ higher . .=, . 1 9 ° °; 1 “ “S .0 .1” 110"” T<'r"J""’ f- 3 d_ = - close at 0133 points, down 214 (ml, A“¥‘,§" 2“, Z” 735 *5 ‘n nlrlrcra 0 lra zng. _ th d _ T . ,’. V1.3 _ EH2 51/; 51/2 -— 1.5 I New Ymk _ Market hlghenatezsfisr rans Canada was up 1_ §:.r.‘keii£\_pI 9308 1:1,. $1,. lg»: +1 reels, and oils in demand. A ' . , 335' M‘,, gm 20 0 3 Montreal - Market higher in mong other md.”Sma1S banksi, Basia “$25300 24 :31/2 ; k wading recorded small gains but papersl Belc-her 10000 90 95 95 -1 0”’ W , ”' _ generally had losses. Union gas; Belleterre 3000 175 175 175 " was off I/tat 731/. points and Lou.‘ ggffg; lggg lit: -3 3 —s 1a\(Y}j>l(Ilr;Ces.gtz:lil)Ili:ihe:1dt(:l index giiimn M5 15000 37 37 l 1 con 1. 1714 19 _ high of 3230 in the first hour of Bouzan 2000 351/2 35/1 35- MONTREAL ‘CPI. ‘ The U's.‘trading but gradually fell off ’‘°*''“‘*’ W‘ 9 9 9 d°”‘" C105.“ at 3 discount of 7'51“ closing down a quarter of a point’ El-gill";-.et 6:; 600 065 H‘ per cent in terms of Canadlanch ' B h 50 53 _ . anges were small. T0 T5‘ 4000 5 4‘/2 5 + In funds Thursday, down 1-32. Pound _ . . Brunswick 2000 240 230 235 -5 . 3 d . 116 U Index changes. industrlals up sterling $2.7. ovln — . S113 t 42419. Id ff 28 t Buff Ank_ 1500 85 85 115 +3 dollar bid 96 27-32; asked 96 29-32. ' ° - . go s 0 . 0 Bunker Hill 1100 0 0 3 +1 1, 82.43; base metals up .89 to Cable 5993 33 31 33 +1 147.83; western oils up 1.25 to 52:: glib 2% 3;’ M 129.8g‘.0E0NT0 CLOSING srocxs (C: 32:2,, 1% :35 :35 :1? 3 3 Th c dI P ‘_ - TORONTO (CP) — The stock rorontla Sttfck aigchaniilge-I-'fl\slI5ay 1 :12? 13138 131: 1;: +4 market Thursday closed on a ‘°“°'~“i°0S in 091108 001685 marked 3- C-Met wt: 425 61 61 61 +1 higher note for the S e C 0 n dZ.—0(1d 101.; Xd—EX-dlVldend, XI‘—-EX- Captain 21000 19 13 1.3% . ht e Sion rights, xw-Ex-warrants.) cassiar 390 755 755 755 +5 5,0313 § 5 - _ , Ne‘ Cent Pat 0:10 109 104 108 lndustrlals and western oils stock s-leamrilllfgsnow C1oseCh’ze Cheskirk 2.500 01/; 0 01/. both recorded index ~ gains of ' % Chfb J30 1:/00 32 32 33 -1 more than one p0m_t- 3359 mekgfilgcgtren 1% 320 310 3106 :15 S{',;I’,;f,‘“’ 35,0: 51: 1:: als showed a .89 gain, but g0ldS,Aka.itcho 2000 54 52 52 -1 Coch Will 9900 294 290 293 +5 after reaching a new 1958 indexflba Expl 7150 $295 121/ 1-‘EV __ V Céggly-gefio 11500 13% 1314 131/: highv ‘ell °ff f°r ' q“a”°r'p°l“tAl§:rTi deb so slim 931/: 901/: + 7; Colgatrine 4100 22% :42 117% IOSS. Algom wts ' 3325 685 570 570 Colomac 200') 5% 5 5% Final volume 002,056,000 Sl1areS§ma1NRa‘:'e 4034 4; 2377 4% g lcaelifillreno 13333 13% -i ' ' ’ In e E!) 0 a an — “'35 shghuy behmd yesterdw sAnaconeP 3000 49 44 43 +1 CDenison 5441 $14 13% 13%-—% 2.141000» but 0°“-“Y, V°1“lme5Apex an 0500 4% 4 41.4 + In CDen wts 4000 500 530 540 -10 were ahead until the final hour.Arcumt 10700 171.0 16 16% c Discovery 000 294 291 291 -4. ‘ CG Arrow 2500 24 24 24 -, C Halli I1 4150 28 27 27 -1 , S Con Hoivllllzy 200 182 182 182 +2 A A C Marben 3000 30 80 30 Con M and S 1605 $11 16% 17 C Moshe: 7331 G2 57 60 +| ‘ C N 86866 M 7] AT fl CoNort:T;l1Td 3500 27 2 O 27 +1 » C R rt 2900 13 13 13 ON MONDAY, MAY 5t-h AT 1 P.M. cs..‘;5.°..‘I.l.. 3000 7: 730. 7: Con .su.d 3800 MACI-IINERY:— 1 Massey Harris Tractor 30, 5031350“ 131233 2;; 2;; 2;; j; (5 yrs. old), cultivator attachment ‘goes with it; 1 Cop-Man 3000 0 w. 714 — -.4. Massey Harms tandem disc (28 d1SC.) 3 yrs. old; 1 gggfjgat ‘fig 5}, “g 5‘; _% Cockshutt manure spreader (90 bus.), 624 model, 1 Egg“ 34:07: 22: #236 an 3% yr. old; 1 Cockshutt 3 bottom plow 3 _yrs. old; 1 set De con‘, 6,, 3., ,7 it +;,,,, of Lever spring tooth harrows (27 point), 1 yr. old; 331331;: 233533 1:25;»: 1; lg!/1:3 1 6-row potato duster (Niagara) tractor hitch motor E“, M,,, 560,, 15,, 15,, 15,, +3 driven; 1 Elevator potato digger; 1 Frost & Wood hay fvrllglt 4133 17: 17: 17: 11% mower (5 ft. cut) new 8 model; 1 2-drill turnlpsower; E35, Mm mo ,3 33 33 +1 1 dual wheel tractor trailer; 1 Velox cream separator ggfifch 50333 3; 3 :3 13% 600 capacity; 1 set of spring tooth lever harrow (2 31.51;“ $3.0 33% 17; H sections); 1 set of Iron smoothing h_arrow (3 sections); Fafm 725 523% 23% 3,, + V‘ 1 hay fork and wire cable; 1 hay knife; 1 set of fanners, £3203! _ 1:33 1:3 13 1;: H wire stretchers (page and barb) block. and tackle; F.wes,'Tm150m ,1 1,, ,1 “,6 1 30-ft. extension ladder; 1 '15-ft, extension ladder; 1 rrfgbirsmc 3333 16:14 156‘ more H cart; 1 wood sleigh; 1 box sleigh; quantity of wheat Ga,,,§,, 1,000 9,, W, 9 V and barley; 1 set of. Warren scales; forks, shovels and ‘anal; gum 11%! 1627 161% 71 _/‘+1. hoes and other articles too numerous to mention. cam 50., 12 12 1, 1, 0, ’ . . d‘ h Giant YK ' 1150 885 675 675 -1.5 1 Enterprise wood and coal iiange, 1 isttul 1o couc . Glacier 575 M 170 no , ar er 3. 1C CS. G Id E 1 4500 8 D 8 1% Terms can be arranged on g Q Ggldumzio mm 30 :9 30 :1 GF ‘ _ VERNON DRAKE, CLAUDE CRASWELL, Gmdm ljggg 3;“ 83 3: ; . 1'05’ -4- Owner. Auctioneer. Granduc 2200 130 m 190 +10 . grziylllik 3:3 1:1; 1: 181/: +154 110 9 ._ l G If L d 500 A AUCTION SALE $5125“: to it '9‘ it it a on 1 60 56 06 2 L _ Hard Rock 68500 11 10 101/‘: :1. gardlulu 13100 :2’ £14 1110 NORTH BEDEQUE ay 2500 71.4 7 5?: Heva SON 5 I I MONDAY, MAY 5th—12 0’CLOCK 1::aLa1;:y 205 24114 “41 41044 + v nit Nickel 5099 :71 70 701.4 +44 General purpose horse; 4 extra good fresheneig giitshizacuop 2333.0 1;: 13:; 1:; -_-41 milk cows; 5 choice milk cows to freshen, 9 year-in graociioblls;-:y 6% 17;’ 13 1:5 :3 heifers; 4 calves; 9 fat cattle, extra hlgh_ qual1tY- _,“,,e,,, W, , , , - the above are Shorthorns, some being registered. .Ji::)il.lcr.I.‘ea 12% 3 11:14 1; +1 M. H. tractor, Int. tractor plow, tractor harrowsd, Janet M M Z, 2, _ V‘ binder, dunip rake, sectional seeder, bob-slelghs. W00 -]l(<we1:3§11;e 3% 476 41- 4: +0 sleigh, hay fork rope, hay loader, .SPI'3-Yer: 2 row -1<_eri- Add 1605, 013% 101.4 18%-—-1% cultivator and horse hoe, turnip seeder, ’cart, cream I13-:1; $1: 333 4; I 4; ‘:5 3 separators, 50 ft. 7 in. belt, dlggery H3115 fhreshlng Labrador 250 $15 10 15 ' ' It 00 61 60 60 gear, blower attached, b1nder,.6 H.P. gas englne. 3 ,f;k’e’“,‘§,‘jg ,,,f, 10% 1,, 1,, _ ,, ' um 'ack 2 trailer tires (new), gram L Osu 9000 as 24 24% -11.5 gas engine’ p p 1 ’ 1 t 300 bus L Shore :10 470 470 470 crusher, manure spreader, potato p.an er,_ t Lamaquo 100 200 200 290 :12 Banner seed oats, forks, shovels, chains, palls, e c.. 8'1 Leitch’ 11220 147 143 143 . tot lu ber Lexindm 2000 416 4% 4% numerous other articles. Also quan 1 y 111 - Lomega 33;, 4; J as ._ 14 If day unfit sale first fine day fOll0W1nE- };;;f;,’;;, M, ,0 1,,‘ 19,, _ ,,, Terms; Cash. - . l1I&aa<(:;fesa 54350.0) 900‘ 291; 29¢; 4-: JAMES E. MacDONALD E. C. BELL figgggd 3:300 12%: its :33 _' v ala 1000 94 91 92 -1 Owner Auctioneer Maneliig U 500 0 a s Maralgo 73000 461/: 6 6 one " Maritime + - Ph Borden 55 11 ...... m s :1 1:... = Maybrun 500 13 13 1.’! +1 0.575% 75 75% 1% Mtcflvllgtn 1000 15 15 15 1% Merrill 1100 87\ 67 67 Midrlm 1500 96 96 96 +1 SERVICE STATION ... Min Corp 200 S10 10 10 Min-Ore 9500 14 13% 13% -—1Va Nama Cr 11900 23 22 an +1 ‘ Nat Exp! 0500 18 17 18 + % T6 - . Nes Lab 500 27% 27% 27174-111: New 1:156! 3000 :6 m :1‘ + 5% New id‘ 4000 C 1 1000 19% 19% 19% — - + +- full 1:2: .7. .1; .12 3 Modern new SOPVICG 5 5 '0”! Y N Fortune 7300 13 111/5 12 N Harri 1000 14 14 14 . N High ‘ 3100 11% 1.1 11 - N ' H 500 17 1.7 17 -4-! °‘l"lPPt’-‘Cl. located on Trans-Canada H'9l‘ s°l’r.i..?i"°° 1000 714 7% w. * Newlund 6675 151/8 14 15 + $6 , + .+ N Man 1000 29 27% g +: . ° 1 N Minda 9000 a 7 + waY near city. A real business °PP°" ”" Y N Mylama 52500 19 18 181.4 + $6 - Newnor 2000 7% 7% 71/: + M ' I b + Nick Rim 9000 B3 181 13,2 -—f . - - ' - Ni ‘sing 1300 150 47 - for right party with limited caplia Ll W ms 4 - ’ ° ° FOR RENT mgness +0 w°rk° m w“+m'g +0.‘ Floor Sanders and Edger: also - . ' Floor Sealers and Varnishea - l‘|O'l' BOX NO. Guardlan POT . for sale . i ‘ CHANDLER BROS. Office 1 Plywood Place Dial 0557 To All Owners’ Of SUMMER COTTAGES I'll soon be rushing amund connecting power to Summer Cottages. In the past customers have sometimes been disappointed because my Services ‘Vemt available when required. This can be avo1d- edif... / / © TWO WEEKS BEFORE CONNECTION You will advise me that DOWEI‘ Will be required. 48 HOURS BEFORE <1:<oNir1§ElgTIvv°illNbe required. Sign contract at this office. and leave eyS’_ y REDDY KILOVVATT speaking for I I MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY LIWTFD 1000 01.4 5 0 -vtrexcav 50000 as as as +1 Noranda 915 $30 381’; 39 -I» 1/4 l'I‘rans Can 500 35 85 85 -1 Norlartic soon 12 111-. 12 +1 Tl‘iaf‘l on 1100 405 45.5 455 +5 Normetal 0:0 240 240 240 in Oils 13250 100 101 107 +3 Norpax 4300 21 20 20 + ‘-2, Vulcan 500 40 40 40 N Rank 4i00 491.: 48 2-18 -—é. ‘\£/at_yl;ne I 130(1)) 710% 710% 7131/2 -2175 North p 3100 320 310 .15 + ’s urn 355 o + NorthsCan 900 101 101 I 101 --3 VI/:cspac 5631 34 1B_ 34 +11/2 Norvalie 3000 12 1112 121 HW Ccdnngg 201300113 16a 1; ogama Wm 51., 5’.-, ff‘/2 - l.2,w' an .11 0 1682.4 12 1 A °’L°”" 5"? W’ 161/3 “32 ll’ Alla)-lgllt 404910 1'7 115? 1?? H opem 1025 710 690 700 +5 V Deca ‘T 7 o 0: 10:: Osisko 400') 26 2 6 20 ‘I, Vec u s 00 23 2. 23 —-1 Pamour 1600 56 54 1 “_‘l\'3“° 1000 91 90 91 +1 pamee 1000 43 43 43 -2.: v_vmd£all 3500 14 12 121 -1 Pater 1000 43 43 43 -3 San Can 88236 15 12% 14/‘; -2 Peerless 1200 24 24 PA +1 enmZac 48400 41 39 41 +1 Perron 1000 27 26 1:7 -4-; BANKS Pick Crow 934 120 117 0 + M t 430 8% Pioneer 900 155 1“ ‘G5 C:I:11'n 245 s4;la 43% £14 it Placer ‘Z30 $10 10 10 Imp no 548% 48% 48% Pr Bord 1900 5* E‘ " Royal 1320 s57a/4 571/; 576,4 4. is Prestlm 1-"50 51° 9°” 6”‘ ‘"5 Tor-Dom 100 $421.4 4.2 ._i,4 Pronto 1600 445 435 435 -5 INDUSTRIALS P1'°'0°,W" 297° 77 21 22 ‘ii Alumini xd 3390 my. 2574. 20 -04, Pros An‘ 5700 115 9: 10: + Anglo NM 300 $5,‘; 5% 5% + V‘ Purdex 1500 6 C B 13 - $.97 , Que Ascot 11193 101/z_101/1 101/2 D S,r:e“]’ 22; £912 3;’: 3'2 ‘I’ 9‘ Que Chib 5500 44 42 44 +1 mam mm 36 6 6 + % 911°C"? ‘ 33°“ 35 25 .2‘? ‘1 Nor Star :75 013 13 13 Que Lith 200 505 505 am -5 Phi“ New 6% $7,/‘ 7% M + % “"9 M“ 1°°° 1” 13 13 Simpsons 2270 0191/. 19% 19v. + 1/. 9 MW” 13"” 9° 3*’ 9° Stedman 025 $2910 29 291/: + In °‘‘°“‘°5‘‘ 75“ 5°‘) 3°“ “C” *5 Walkers 3305 5274/: 2714 27% + 00 “‘‘‘“‘’'° 50° 33 33 3“ +2 Total sales: 2,050,000. Rayrock 900 84 84 84 ——2 Rexspar 45000 71 00 60 4 MOST ACTIVE TORONTO s-rocxs Rio R1113 1333 51/2 0% 0% By The Canadian Press Rix Athah 1500 34 33 34/ x N“ 11 11 12000 15 14 141 + Rggktevin 2000 30 30 8 30 1: 1 Stock §la1:eSUST:§l;A;a'gW Close Ch’;e Mi h :1 8500 s - . Egan 2000 14 131/: 14 Int Nickel 5030 :71 70 7014 + 90 Sherritt 5015 400 395 400 +5 Roe AV Can 4114 3131.4 13 1:114. 1/. Sil Miller 9000 6; 162 16; +14 kllalkciw 13:3; 3%? $541 + :2 Std 1000 1 9 + umm 4 - Staglgiagh 3990 150 145 140 -2 Bell Phone 2714 $41 00% 40% 4- to sstanlgllc W“ 0% 23: 2.43476 :2 Yan Can 88238 (“ES 1.2% 14% +2 Sttigrr.-ftt ‘ 0000 7 7 7 Midcon 09000 110 102 104 +0 Steeloy 1.9500 12 111/, 111.9 Tex Cal 36000 55 53 55 +1 Steep R 2025 905 900 905 +15 Anchor 19500 211/; 19 2015-114 Sturgeon‘ 500 12 12 12 WS Burns 15300 76 75 N +2 Sud Cont 1000 54/: 5175 5175 +1 iinimss Sulll 204 rm-i M0 iii; 115 iii; +1 crlegua asesa so or 37% sy vam? 123503 as 70 03 +3 Maralge 73000 45 03 45 1300,, 75 56 75 :3 Hard Rock 68500 11 ' 10 1014 +1 » 07 02 07 +4 Teck~H 000 103 160 100 -1 Jaye 48750 ‘£1 1 Tomas 3“, 130 130 130 +5 enmac 452400 41 40 + Thom 1. 500 70 70 7s +2“) Ti 3000 .0 6 6 - r§.i‘?..iii 1000 3. 301/1 31 +2 MONTREAL Ult-Shaw 23333 3 3 i: -1 U Mlruns " U Asbestos 1100 egg 2:55 61255 +5 MONTREAL (CP) - Advances Un Keno 100 3 - . remained in the majority Thurs- UM°"t 0000 M 6% "2 + 1:5 day in active industrial trading Venturea % $241/4 34% 24‘/4 “‘ I d C n d. Violam 000 120 119 120 on the Montrea an a a tan Jwaite Am 1030 535 53° 5” “° stock exchanges. W°°“"" ”’°° 1” 1" 1” +1 0' mlxedtohiher w Mala: 500 7 7 7 5, _ Groupe m a _ . . _g_ willrvy 500 5 75 7a + ‘/2 field were the utilities, refining ‘V0059?’ 3°03 lift‘ 1}f,%111f,M’ :1 oils, and base metals. Imperial Zkn,mBa:a: 49400 41 39 41 +1 Oil was up 1/1 at 40% tandlal/{udAs1on ulaépgb sozo 10 10 18 +1 Bay moxéetlil :3/iietaldzls 0 4 4. ll- " minium e o . 132:3; 0,. 3 3'3 ii iii: -7 More evenly mixed were the Yukon Con 2000 71 71 71 -1 newsprints and constructions. Bat- OILS I hurst a dipped 1 to 36 and Inter- filfimg G” 1333 3:’: :1,2,/‘ $2.2 + 3 national Paper reversed, improv- °"‘ ‘ - 1' d Cement All Rox . 1025 4.3 43 43 mg 1 to 90/2. Cana a _ _ Am Deduc 1500 is 17 111 +1 slipped ‘A4 to 29 ‘Awhile Dominion Asamsra 13900 192*; 1;: ‘:3 +3 Brideg climbed 3/3 to 223/... Anchor 9500 , - . Ema". 1500 159 155 157 +11 ‘Steels were mixed to lower and nail . Spt ass :23 xi 23 pipelines off throughout. Bailey SA 1300 0;»; 3;; 3;; 1'? Miscellaneous issues and, banks gillflgd 1?, $21,,‘ 21% my‘ 1, 1/, rounded out the upward swing. coil Lds 500 170 170 170 +7 The heaviest trade since March c Oil L-wt: 200 79 70 78 27 was recorded In the mines and C5 Pm :90: 3?; 3:: '35’; oils. Producers were mixed to (C:sdnoAtlwtO'1l 500 430 4.25 4.25 +10 lower, specula-tives mixed to high Cdn Dev :33 5:: 5: 5:2 +3 and western oils stronger. C Chief“ The exchanges c osing aver- ‘,’,‘§,‘§,’,‘,,‘fif,, “$50 3,‘, 1?, 13.3, “V? ages show banks up .01 at 47_.91, 1C Back! 3095 3111/. 111/. 11% + Ma utilities up .3 to 139, mdustrlals C lgusky wt-s :05 5;: iii‘: #1’ if off .7 to 241.4, papers down 3.45 c respect 1 00 1 - can W0. Rm 105 1,1,: 3,; _,_;o :17: 213002.27 and golds off 1.90 at Canso Oil 250 116 - - - Cent Del 0003 745 7:40 745 +15 MONTREAL CCL0:‘ING Parana chm" 0“ :13 16% mil lei! +1 Abitibi 3, Th. asluniaid 32, Min 41 1000 as as as Asbestol II #6 Imp 00 c we Mac 700 ms 24 0 155 +5 Bank Man! can. Int Nick 70% °'°° ""‘ ’°‘‘ “'2 ii: 132 +- 3"“ Nos Nat it ii‘. iii’. 23”’ Evfuuxpl % 911310 940 940 +30 Bgglillfrst A as Mass-aar 7% Exllrelaior 700 55 55 55 +5 Bell 40% Mcooll 511.4 500 335 4.5 3 zn 6 N St. Car 20 gggazt A 5950.0. 2;: 295 295 :5 Crgement , 290,/4 Noranda 33‘/4 Gr Plains 115 $1714 171/. 1714 + 1/4 c cement pr 20% greicepw 3?: Highwood 3000 1) 191/: 19% -290 C 1311!: am 1:10 al Bnk 57% Home on A 2537 sis 157/. 16 + V4, Cdn Brew . R be :0 Home 041 B 350 315% 15% 15% + 1/4 Cdn elan 1;! gay!‘ Co 1% H 13 on G 1127 31094 1:14 121/: : 1;’; gfcrlishm 10 if Shaw“ PD 5% iillenpai“ 1043 240% 245 245 seagramn 26% Steel 52‘/4 Mldoon 09000 110 102 104 +6 13 Briana 22% Un 50*‘ 13% N Bristol 0000 0 5 5 +1 Dom Tar 12% Walker 27% N Chamb 500 112 112 112 - Foundation 2214 CANADIAN N Gas Exp! 700 110 115 115 -1 Fraser 22:“ r!;_oo1l1_: Pan :0’- N Superior 800 120 115 120 +10 Gt Lakes Northcal 600 I4 14 14 +1% 1-Iow Smith A 271/4 NC Oils 225 345 945 340 Nco wts 700 150 14.3 150 NCO pr 2100 :31 a1 31 Northlvi 4900 20 13 13 "E Okalta _ 000 122 1217 121 +1“ 1 Pac Pete lass 317% 164 17% :2 NEW YORK (A.P)—The stock 7“ W"‘ 15533 1: If; ,g _1 market squeezed out a small ad- ::1t'1l:’o till: 1000 on 95 90 +5 vance Thursday to reach new Petrol 500 61 51 51 +1 high ground for the year. ‘ Phillip! 350° 3: 3‘; :3 _, Oils, steels and various special- :::3:’G“ 31,3: 356 .250 255 ~15 ties moved upward with some v1- Reef Expl 1000 7 7 7 + 1/: gor. Near the close, steels, be-, Richwll 1462 1.1‘ 119 133, +3 came irregular and some oils; R°°“y. P 11°” 1° 9% 1%? 7? turned to the downside. Internal-5 "°““‘° 5°” ’“”” ‘W’ ‘ * " - 1 '1 e all held their? noyalite pr 250 $2114 211/. 211/. tlona ols gen 1- y scurry 000 195 192 1135 +90 ga-ms, 5°C“? 1"1'°' ”°° 45° “*5 ‘“° °’ The Associated Press average 5”” U 500 1% 14% 14% +1” f 60 stocks rose 20 cents to spooner 4000 22% 29 22 -— 1/1 O I 0 Owing to the fire In the Market 0 0. 3 . 4 Building. I WI" carry on my egg business I at my plant on Clark S1-ree1'.,opposlre the e C ' ' Guardian office on Prince Street. ' M. AND A. PETERS. BOWLAN RADIO 3. TV 114 Pownal 51'. Boys’ Q Polished Poplin Q Washable, red, charcoal. ' Q Knit Trim — 2-I-one Q Zipper closing Q Casha lined Basement Windbreakers navy 3.95 at 6460 Cote de Liesse Rd coast-to-coas't——all of them ofle customers, new and old. 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