BIRTHS word. Greliams Road, daughter. Cynthia Anne. Wei- ght 6 lbs. 11 oz. OYLE — At the Charlottetown Hospital, F‘rldaV. J'In. 'tth. "141963, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Coy- ie, a daughter. Jo-Ann Eve- lyn. Weight 6 lbs. ,{mNAonAN _ To Mr. and 1.1m. 'ember lath. 1962. a son John Brooks. MaclSAAC —— At the Charlotte- ”.town Hospital on Tuesday. .. ‘Jan. iith. 1901. to Mr. and Mrs Joseph Maelsaac. Bear River "’1. daughter. Mary Patricia. weight 6 lbs. 10 ozs MOORE —- At the Prince Ed- " Ward Island Hospital on Ian. u 9th 1963, VI. and Mrs: I.mSterlIng Moore. a son. Gregory - ‘Scott, weight 8 10s.. 14 015 ......A brother for Tracy. RIX —— At the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Friday Jan. 11, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. --W.A. Rlx. Jr.. a daughter. 6 ' "lbs. 1 oz. MARRIAGES .MaeKENZIE — MacKAY -— At Zion Presbyterian Church M Manse, Charlottetown, by Rev. RDA. Campbell on Thursday. 1 January 10, 1963. Mrs. Ger- " 't e MacKay. Dundas Can I . to Wallace Roderick Mac- enzic, Dundas Centre, RE I. E IN MEMORIAM LYNEAUX -— In loving me- ‘ . cry of Mrs. Melville Moly- neaux who passed away Jan. 12th, 1960. True was her heart. her actions 11 . Her life was a pattern to those left behind. God knows best for reasons Di- ' ine, But memories last for all time. ov1ngly remembered by Lawrence and Hilda. NOTICES 5. 5'. meet at . 'iRn -- At the Prince Coun-i - Louis F. Monaghan on Dec-. the hour of 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon. T. LELAND LINLfLETTER S.P.C.A. MEETING R All persons in t e r e s t e d in re-organizing ‘ P.C.A. in Charlottetown and vicinity are asked The Goodwill A“ A. Rooms Richmond Street (over K. & R. Stores) Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. Births, Deaths, Marriages I YOUNKER — In loving mem- . cry of a dear father and father“ in-law Russell David Younk- er, who departed this life Jan- uary 13. 1. e Would not wish for sorrow. He wouid not wish for tears. But just to be remembered .Through our remaining years. There comes a time for all of us, When we must say good-bye. .But Faith, Hope, Love and trust. Our broken hearts will mend. In that glad day we meet again In the by and by. Always remembered and sad- gly missed by daughter. Betty ‘and son-in-Iaw Scott Walker. . YOUNKER ~ In loving meni- ' d ory of a dear huaoand an father. Russell Younker, who passed away on January 19. 1961. . Just when your life was bright- est I . . Just when your years were past. You were called from this world ow. To a home of eternal rest. ‘; Sometimes it‘s hard to under- i Why some'thtngs have to be wisd 11 But in His 0m Go has planned. Beyond our power to see. Our hearts still ache with and ness. 1 Our eyes often fill with tears, Only God k how much we mts him, At the end of two londy years. Never to be forgotten by wife Esther, daughters Eleanor and Kaye and son David. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends who called and those who gave gifts on the occasion of our 5511h wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Mayne. The family of the late Doris Carr. wish to thank Dr. Gid- dings. Dr. Laidlsw, Dr. Cox. and the nurses and staff of the P.E.I. Hospital. Also Capt. R. Walker and all who helped in. any way during her long illness eath and Mrs. Albert Carr. NOTICES ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company will be held in the Civic Auditorium in the Town of Summerside on Tuesday, the twenty-second day of January at I Announcements CITY 81 QUEENS “WE TREAT the sick well". Giggcy's Pharmacy. Vitamin for all ages. hop at "your" Drug Store for fresh. Standard- ized Vitamin products and Ton- ics. Dial 4-3170 for prompt de- livery. MODERN AND Old Time dance. Corran Ban hall. Satur- da;.dlanuary 12. Sponsored by CARD PARTY: Lot 65 hall. Thursday January 17th. 8:30 p.m.. proceeds in Aid of Parish Fire Victims. DR. STEWART. Crapaud will be absent from his practice, Friday and Saturday. due to the Necessity of a business trip. SPECIAL GOSPEL services will commence D.V. Lord's Day, January lath. at 7:30 p.m. con- tinuing nightly t 8:00 p.m. ex- cept Saturday. pecial speakers. F. Pearce-y of Toronto. Ontario. and R McIlwaine of P.E.I. “How shall We escape if We neglect so great salvat- ion?” Hebrew 2:3 — Gospel Hall. Upper Prince Street. All are heartily invited. MILTON — Rustico Angli- can Parish. Rev. A. E. Piercey. rector. St. Mark's, Rustico. 11.00 am. Holy Communion and sermon; St. John's. Milton, 3 o'clock Evening prayer and sermon. FIRST Pentecostal Church, Charlottetown. Quincy Stairs, Pastor. Sunday Schol. 10; Ser- vices 11 and 7.30. Tuesday and Thursday, 8 p.m. ANYONE INTERESTED tn Cribbage please meet at the Legion Home. New Haven. Mon- day Evening at 8.30 p.m. Jan. 14th. HOCKEY NORTH River rink tonight. Cornwall Meteors. ver- ownal Royals. League game. Game time 8 o'clock sharp. Admission 25 cents and cents. E and School Association Meeting Monday evening January 14th., Special speaker Mr. J. MaeLel- lan, Principal. new Vocational School " creation Centre, New Glasgow, every Saturday night. Dancing "CENTRAL QUEENS Home REGULAR DANCE at Re- 9:30 - 12 p.m. Gregs Orchestra. Canteen service. NEW TYPE Music Festival entry forms now available at music stores. Please read in- structions. only 20 days until last date for entry February 151. BURNS CONCERT p.w C. Auditorium Jan. 25th. All your Scottie-h favorites brought to you by the Alpha Y's Mens Club. ANNUAL MEETING inc. rington Hall. Saturday. January 12th. 8:15 p.m. PRINCE COUNTY CRAPAUD RINK — Regular skate tonight 8 - 10 p.m. Admits- sion 25c an-d 35c. KENSINGTON RINK. tonight. Saturday. Skating 2-4 and 8-10.00 p.m. CAPE TRAVERSE W.I. will hold their regular card party in Cape Traverse Hall. Monday January 18th at 0:15 p.m. DONATIONS ARE being re- ceived at Raymond Harvey’s store at Carleton, towards the building fund for Arthur Payn- ter who lost his home in a dis- astrous fire on Christmas Eve. KINGS COUNTY nacono PLAYERS repaired. needles fitted. records and ac- cessories at your Kings County Re< 0rd Centre. Pepler’s Jewel- lery. Montague. COMMUNITY PLATE Song of Autumn, Forest Flower patterns 52 piece set of eight, sale price $49.80. 25 per cent off sale, In- ternational Sterling Pine Tree, Wild Rose, Enchantress pat- terns. Sale ends January 191h. Bo’ehner's Jewellers. Montague Gift Shop. MONTAGUE Office h o u r s afternoons 2 to 4 p.m. except Wednesday. Evenings 7 to 9 p.m. except Monday and Friday. Sun- day by appointment only. Dr. J. C. Bonnell. Phone 293. WATCH, CLOCK. ring and jewellery repairs — engraving, electric shaver repairs. Rapier Jewellery. Montague. DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS The Guardian, Chem 300. Jul. 12. 1008. II SUMMARY 3 moderate late rally. Montreal: M a r k e 1 higher- trading moderate. By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto: Market higher; trad- New York; Market higher; CURREN‘CIES 81.07 29-32, the asked $1.07 31-32. the asked $3.03. MONTREAL (CPl—Tbe clos- ing bid on the US. dollar in terms of Canadian funds was 31.07%. the asked $1.07 29-32.‘ Thursday the closing bid was Pound sterling closing bid was‘ 83.02% the asked 33.02%. Thurs- day the closing bid was 83.02%. in" NEW YORK cline in spite of some wide- spread profit-taking. Trading was moderately active. cut ]movement of that kind this e . The Dow Jones industrial av- erage, which had been down .6 at noon. ended with a net gain of 2.09 at 071.60. Trading was fairly slack most of the session but picked up as prices improved toward the end. Volume w as 4,410,000 shares compared with 4,520,000 Thursday. The Associated Press average of 00 stocks gained .6 at 252.00. General Dynamics. up 11/4. was the most active of the aero- space issues. Boeing gained 1 S (D 84 United Aircraft 1%, Douglas Aircraft 1%. Among Canadian issues. Dis- tillers Seagrams rose 90 while International Nickel was up 1/4. Aluminium Ltd. and Walker The late rally by aerospace issues pulled a falling market up and inspired the’balance of the list to repair much of the damage caused by earlier sell- 8 The market was irregular in early trading, then took a def- inite downtrend. the most clear- SEE PAGE 3 FOR LATE NOTICES anager. \ EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT RED CROSS WATER SAFETY INSTRUCTOR 20 WEEK COURSE Begins Jan. I9Th. I963. at 7.30 P.M. EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT at YMCA SWIMMING POOL FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT ~ WATER-SAFETY SERVICE ‘ \ " RED CROSS HEADQUARTERS J Charlottetown Grade XII PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT WITH ALL FRINGE BENEFITS Company Pension Plan, Insurance, etc. Apply in own handwriting: Stating age, marital status, where presently employed etc. TO GUARDIAN-PATRIOT BOX 12420| CHARLOTTETOWN Applications held in NATIONAL FIRM REQUIRES Young Man with at Least Education OBITUARY Inserted by friends and rela- tives as a tribute to the deceas- PRESTON WOODSIDE There passed away at the Prince County Hospital. Decem- ber 15, 1962. Preston Woodside of Mal-gate. in his 00th year. Although in failing health for some tilne, his condition became serious only a few days before his death. and came as a shock to his friend aidenco 17th were con- ducted by Rev. L.M. Murray. Left to mourn is his wife Pris- c s. e as and three daughters. James. Hilbert. Pres- ton. Mariette Doris and Merilla. Interment took place in the Margate cemetery under the dir- ection of J.L. Davlson. Pallbear- ers were George Mayhew Roy Thompson. Lea Crane, Edward W CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Preston E.L. Woodside of Margate. wish to express sincere thanks to Dr. Auld. nurses and staff of the Prince County Hospital, Rev. L. M. Murray. J.L. Davisoa. and all those who sent cards. and messages of syimpa- thy, or helped in any way dur- ing their recent bereavement. flowers. Signed: Mrs. Preston Wood strictest confidence side and family. The services held from 1113 re— 3"” 5 December Adams, Chester Howard and Ed- c B, ard D at A; ANNUAL DINNER MEETING The Annual Dimer Meeting of the P.E.I. HEREFORD BREEDERS ASSOC. will be held at the NORTH RIVER JR. SATURDAY — JAN. I 9th at 7 PM. Guest Speakers & Films w, ATTENTION POULTRY ‘ ‘ FARMERS Our Poultry Plant will be closed until . further notice. JENKINS BROTHERS, Summorsido. FARMERS HALL i ' FIFTH DISTRICT OF KINGS j Progressive Conservative Assoc. Annual Meeting . Monday. January Milt. . at 8 p.m. . . In Georgetown Hall Pol mutton and Inner-bu pleas attaid ' ' m ' ' 11.14.. wills. in DUE TO FURTHER EXPANSION IRVING OIL REQUIRES r. Legal Department Director . Department Sales Managers '. Sales Supervisors . Salesman . Heating Division Managers . Construction Dept, Buyers and Material Expeditora Apply in writing to: Personnel Manager PO. Box 1421 Saint John, N.B. ICooderham dropped V4 apiece.t s t e American Exchange m o v e d irregularly higher on volume of 1,260,000 PRODUCE ‘ C MONTREAL ice) —- Agricul- m" C Tum: aha-res compared with 1.240.000 ture department quotations: Thursday. Jupiter Corp. and Shawinigan advanced it: apiece. ian Traction. Canadian Mar- coni and Scurry Rainbow Oil. What stocks did: 1 Fri Thur Advances 593 034 ‘ Declines 439 414 i Unchanged 265 249 ‘ Total issues 2 l l 97 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS The Associated Press Beth Steel 30‘1 Konnecot Borg Warner 42": Moniv W s C and 0 50'; NY Cent 15541 El Auin El Gcn F 711711 1 Oil . Goodyear 14H I'td Aircraft Gt Nor Ry 44‘.- V ndliini T T 461/. Westnrse i MONTREAL NEW YORK (APl—The stock. MONTREAL "CPI T SM“ market Friday refused to de- were generally up on the Mont- real and Canadian exchanges Friday. Trading was light. , an 2000 4 In banks, Montreal rose ‘4 to ‘ A" A... Moi 2500200 67%, Imperial-Commerce ‘1 to .66 and the Royal '14 to 78. I Metals Were mainly up. Al- ;goma rising one point to 46%. 3 ‘Atlas 3/0 to 35% and Falcon- ibr idge 1.0 to 54%. However, Nor- a he Bo Ianda fell 1% t o 32%. I In utilities, B.C. Power rose .1/4 to 20% and Power Corp. If: ‘to 87%. Lower were Calgary .‘Power, down V4 to 22%. Gati- ‘neau, down Vs to 33% and Sha- 7 . winigan, down to 2001;. Papers showed gains, Consol- Iidated rising V4 to 371.4 and ‘MacMillan‘t/z to 21%. Among gainers. Moore Corp. rose “.4 to 48%. Seagrams 3% to 49 and Canadian Aviation Elec- tronics 7.1; to 251/4. The indices were mainly up. utilities rising to 114.4. banks 0.5 to 128.2. the compo- site 0.1 to 119.5 and papers 1.1 to 101.8. Unchanged were indus- trials at 119.6. MONTREAL CLOSING srocxs By Canadian Pro Montreal Stock Exchange—Jan. 11 Complete tabulation of Friday trans- actions. (Quotations in cents an! marked 8. z—Odd lot. xd—Ex-dividend. xr—Ex-rights. xw —— Eat-warrants. Net c an is from previous board-lat closing sale.) . Net Stock Sales High Low Close Ch'ge Abltlbi 125 11/11 41 41 — Algoma 1445 546% 45% 461/: +1 Aluminl 2430 324% 24% 24%-— it Alum Zpr 555 549% 49% 491/4— Va Aug ’1' 440m 200 542% 42% 42% T 350 ' :1 A1205 59': 97/11 9"/s+ lb Needco 1050 14354 220 35 +15 Arg C pr :00 83's II N Forml b to: 0 52 12M ' Jack 5000 10 11 + Va Argus 270 pr 050 $5000 50% 501A— 1/4 Newrlch 2750 12 12 12 $10 18% 1890' 0000 13 1 1! Atlas Steel 500 0351/4 34% 35% 4- Vs Noe 1000 0 0 0 ank Mont 771 8671/: 07 6740+ Va NA 000 {44 1M 3% ank NS 240 374% 741/. 74% + V4 NA Rare 1400 30 35 Banq CN 220 276% 76% 76% No Pow ipr as $4814 4344 40% 13an PC xd :12 54W. 401/: 404. Opem Tax 171/: 16 It! —WI 11 Phone 2444 3547'. 541/: 5474+ M's Opemiska 700 700 700 7 pr 95 5503/. 50% ’005— V4 PA Inv 12.265 315 310 310 —-10 w 51/; r 250 $33 53 + V: Pat Silver Bowaterp 100 3% 5% W. Va. Paudash 1000 W0 5% 1M + V0 Branl 6279 35 I Pe ce 650 210 v. 011 795 $10 :10 Ipow cp in 100 as 40 + no Forest 100 313-74 133.1 1332+ 44 Que Litb 100 255 253 BC Pow 104 520% 201/. 2040+ V4 9.. Oil 23000 Brown 39‘) 512-513 1252’; 12541— ‘/4 Roberval 3000 10V: 10 10% +3 Cal Pow 3000 52m 221/. 2214— V4 Ruby PM 100 250 250 —u can Cem 8.73 3311.4 31 .7144 511. Colun'l son «a 440 + c Dom Sug 215 $20 23 2 n 1.0111300 101 100 100 ’ c1 Fndry 100 5211.4 211': 211.4 Slv Sum 03500 44 43 40 +1 CSL 250 $3514 551/. 551.0 + V: Saucon D 12100 21 ,so 20 + CAE xd 2625 5251/4 247/. 2514+ "/4 Shop save 1050 £444 404 c n Brew saga $1104 1111. 1m 5 Dunluli. 2000 7 7 l v. Cdn Brew pr 15 $521.: 521,. 14 V1 c Pow 4 pr 3093110 11414111 :3 Alum 2150 son 93. 0 1+ u spartan 100 so so 022 — can Celan 21.10 538 3732 is — V. Spartln rd “271:. 1372“ 17%_% Hu k _7 Suptest o m n n u c s y t 500 7 c Imp Bk c1520 ass 66 + ‘VI on. 0 51411. 1444 1444— In CI Pow 120 $1214. 127... 127m 11 Pet pr C Vickers 100 $1936 19% 19% Cent ' 005 20 Coghlin I25 Stilt 61-h fills-tr 45 70 523% 1'! 134/: Glass :12. Coronation 650 SW. 7% 71/.+ '41 Cr chl A 200 32.1 23 Dist Sea! 14317 S49 43% 49 + “I Dome Pete 1300 5141.01.11.11. i4 + Vs 1') Bridge 1618 3205.1 20% 20% M Dynam 100 8201‘: 3% 29%——- ‘0 GL Paper 1475 816% «10 16%—- Va 2‘“- 2.3 — VA .140 353% 52’“ 52M— . 6111‘- fill/l South Pacific 29%.N.B. 505 1-1.10: . 1‘” gag/“PEI 755 1.85-2; P.E.I. 50s 1.20- 3 C H 21.25. 10s 35 ‘ T1 320 3431/: 431734344 ‘ V4 450 I Steel. Interprovinc D Fndl‘y SS 361% 01% 61% 4 1'0 1') Glass 775 $77 767/0 +1 Steel 7.10 511% 1075 11% + ‘0 D Stores 1123 $141»; 141/. 14%— Dom Tar 1730 $18“: 13% 18% 4- ‘fI D0111 Text 11126 $11116. 1771‘ 111 —- 9h nnhua 600 S21 21”) 2116-— V4 Du Pont 766 3391/0 18% 381A— 90 Du Pont pr 724 $111 K1 +4 Enam pr 100 $7 7 7 ' Falcon 1900 554% 5334 54'0 + 1h Fam Play 125 3171‘; 17“; 17V: Flectwood 1000 $23 22 2:! +1 Fndtn 150 $1013 10” 10% ras 395 326 25-4 26 4» Va Finsst A 20 20 20 —- 44‘ .atineau 210 $1314 33% 0.1%— V0; Gat alhpr 100310405104 1 Hawker-S 3675 43% 5% 5041+ “i 2. find any on 001 aim iiu. III/,— is. in w ggs: Wholesale dealer prices ‘to country stations, wonden car- . popping 1.3, each were Brawntons: Extra-large 37-38; large. ‘dn N 35-38; medium 32-33: small 27;‘ ‘ ‘B 27-28: 24. Butter: Current receipts ten- L dernble 92 —— 51; 93 —- 52; fresh creamery job prints 53-55; fresh wholesale tenderable 92 — 51;‘ 93—52. , Cheese: Delivered Montreal, 3waxed, current receipts Quebec. Ch mo ‘white 38; wholesale 33%: col- 70?‘ ored 3310. C Potatoe: Que 755150160; Que 505 1-1.05: N.B. 751: 1.50 - 1.65; B. 10s .25-.26: Skim milk powder: Spray r ' b 8-1 p o-Iiz ‘cess No 1 1n ags 0; rollerIc M ‘process No. 1 in bags 8 ‘ 3f.o.b. Montreal 7‘4 'm ilk powder feed 71/4. CANADIAN 111.41. 7000 15 1 15 —1 ‘Alpha A 200 450 4.50 4.50 +23 . t Amer 4 4 com“? I: 199 200 , Ang Plp 225 :02 .12 32 —1%. Atlas Tel 2100 261 as 205 A t 400 m m 156 4| Baker 1500 10 10 1 , and Ore 1000 so. Iii/x 1144+ Wumml Bellechas n Bornite 1400 10 10 .16 --— V: Bruneau 1000 24 24 2.4 +2 ‘ Pet 100 460 460 50 Delhi C Kodiak 31100 52 48 49 +1 Canuba 5000 2% 21/. 21/1 Chamaioy 1200 8:! K1 8:4 —1 Cleveland 3000 444 4% 4% C New Pan 1050 2'1 3 C Paper 1100 337% 30% 371/1’ Va Copstrm 000 24 23 23 —l I. a en 000 20 20 D Explorer 1000 20 25 20 +1 50 M + D Oilclotb 255 523% 251/: 25%— it Dumang 3000 65 3 6.1 —2 Dynamic 1’ 1000 24 EA 24 +17 h 7 11 102.111 4-1/1 G Fa Fonta a 2000 4 SW: Iii/‘2— V: F 45000 24 25 G Autoiron 1015 365 360 363 Gle 1000 95 190 195 Grissol 100 140 140 140 +5 Inland 0 100210 220 Inspiratn 44 $0 260 260 +10 Int Helium 5350 198 190 197 —- Inv F 50 $45 45 45 Jubilee 13580 32.5 290 325 +15 Kiena 2000 325 305 305 -—M Laduboro 3000 75 7'5 +1 Lingside 1100 3% 3% Jib-i- ‘6 Mtchewan 1000 14 14 14 a f 1 . t 500 547% 47% 47% + 50 Mom Y" 2“ ~50 etch pr 100 35% 594 Mid Chlb 2000 la is is —-I o b 1000 51 I! si 7000 30 ‘1 Monpro Mt Pleas! 6342's Mr Dairies 300 86% 0% 644—96 200 400 400 n Oballk 54200 50 48% 54 +0 Ii Fri 5 40 40 40 U Townl El 100 3121/. 12% 12% 10500 7 7 7 A ._ 1500 4 S 0 ——1 York Spec 500 890 800 300 +2 Closing sales: mines and oils . TORONTO TORONTO (CPI —- The stoc k market came to life in late aft-E ernoon Friday. reversmg 811‘ earlier downward trend to 11-. nish well on the upstde. o: Industrials slipped in morning action, but came on strongly to I Orchan .clsse with an index gain of ‘more than 1% points. 1 mm Key gainers included Algoma . mm“, 131 Pipe Line lParamaq Moore Corporation and Trans- Canada Pipe Lines, all ahead in point or more. 1 0 Power Corporation climbed : Pee ‘13‘2 to a 1962-63 high 0 “75 5‘2"" ‘2 m” L“thanks. Montreal, Nova Scotia, "0"“ 3 350 ml“ '2“) w" + XiToronto-Dominion. Royal and i Pow Ron "I‘d Canadian 1m :1 e H al Bank of Preston" imp Oil 43"" 437/11— ‘4- Commeree all advanced in a la Imp Tnb 000 mm 1411. my :4- M In, range. - 440 m M. 7 — «’4 I"? 2..., 359...; 5912, cw 1.4. 0n the. exchange index. indus- l t Pap use 311/. am— Va trials gained 1.67 to 391.19. base 1111 UN! 125 ‘0“ + I“ metals .33 to 197.33 and western Inter "- ‘ gig". :3“ :g I : oils .01 at 119.10. Golds dipped u s 355 .17“ 17“ 17‘ +2.4 51 to 35.82. c closing volume Len Trip A no 31m 1014 — Iii. was 3.044.000 shares compar 1.00 in 1251: 10:?)o sits/1‘32? 401??” 2 with 3.134.000 Thursday. 1 M I ‘ a s. Den son Ian 1' u 210 330143014 saw % gmgntg bag? "letNicke‘ both MB rn ms $2140 21% 2194+ 44 an 0 ema 10“ , Mm 1" ms or 1:1 1:1 fell IA and Hudson Bay Mining Max- 1' Mr «5310816100 10W- 1/4. Gunnar Mining rose 20 cents “Wm.” “'5 '33“ "M 3"“: "" to $9.30 as shareholders voted ““f‘mo m ,1“ 1. 1m to accept their company‘s pro- Mont Trust :05 93 a posed acquisrtlon of McNamara C ms NM 47% 08% + 00 Cox-palatial Noranda 910 an 32% 3294— 06 TORONTO G s'rocxa Na 1' 000 12 a The Canadian rm- Ogilvie am 011% 13 1394+ 14 Toronto Steel E!obango-—Jnn_ 11 as Pet. 1450 12% $0 III/4+ 3‘ complete tabulaum of Friday trans- PIlO-Fefl M m W 4‘ '5 I one. one can unle- Co 1200 “We 07V” 1‘ marked a. z—Odd Int. ld—Ex-dlviduid. Price Br 1005 $77 30" 37 xt-lzx-rtghts. xv — E‘s-warrants. Net N an 7007 20 5% 0 change is from prev our board-lot ON Gas or 540 375% 75 75 *T '0 closing sale.) no Pow 410 an“ 3M Im— VI sues mic-mmnmcn'n.‘ Que Phone 25 m ‘0 MINE ‘ sou-halt 400 ms 094 940—94 Abacul 1000 24 as as —1 al 105mm” +%onocm 155055006000 Saloda 416 time 1044 10%— 41 mice 3050 so —1 Saladl via 550 «5 410 00 -70 Am Lander 1910 TM 17% 17v. scour.“ mmum+fiAminmssooiwiio ion/His shlwin humanist—W A 11 314431 32 +10 win A 100 329% 2096 2990+ M An]. In, no 735 tin-'4" 465.“ u ‘0 cc 12530 31 32 Shell 011 1140 314% 13% 13"Ib-— ‘0 A...“ m 13 12% 11% +1“ SheIlthe 1000555009-‘5 110 10 +1 Sieard 100 m m 7V: Altman 110400 as si 814'anm 1mm *1 '1 +‘4AAro-snw so 17 n+1 i an 31w. 11m. 194/” it Ainn-nui mo 8% a II _ Texaco C 110 040% 46% 46M Aumacho 500 7“: Y 7 . Tor-Dom 125 804% 04% CW:— ‘A Anni-o $500 .1 I I m A 350013 14% 1475—14 Am 1:00:11. :44 an 'n-ccm 21:10:10 10 10 was use also. Cannons»! mu +1443“: «100mm +3 huirblmsiinimlm mm 3100010 1M1! Triad 1000179170119 Daulleto coco o no 0 annual) mammm-ofi 7410 71A 7% 744-44 Wanio «osmium—M Doe Guam-is u WCoaI icons ionossnaieoar 350040 44 44 Want :00 31M 14 1411+ 44 Bethlm 4000 as no no +10 WPadfio mum 11114104444 love. a M o M+Ia baton s50 moonshine—44 aim 14V. 10% 14 —-IA sell-one tumultuous accumulate—44 ' r -l '12; butter- c mum“ Pon 0 ;Prairle Oil 100 .135 32': 32 ‘Provo GM 2100 164 101 164 +1 a e Tib Exp! 17700 12 1.1 .12 —-% an 1000 o s |+ 0‘: ‘6 Industrial! 172.000::Ne R 50 n Nic e 114. 115mm. Lon: missin: "u‘ “‘75 sance paintings, as old as the 4 as. celebrated Mona Lisa and worth *5 [perhaps 0500.000. are nan hid- 41 H's/2‘ Winch mo 7 Wr Hug Yale Lead 3200 10 10 10 +40 771»! 79"! YR Bear 2000 109 110 oung 110 1000 12V. 12V: 12% 4» V. 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Luisa Becherucci, director of ‘the Uffizi Gallery of Florence, 0900 32%;”. 112‘ 113/41,?“ identified the paintings as Her- cules Slaying the Hydra and Hercules Strangling Antaeus. ‘hoth by Antonio Pollaiuolo. 3 Painted sometime between i 1460 and 1470. they became port 101 the Medici family collection and later the property of th city of Florence but were taken by the Nazis for the stolen art ._ «a, ' collection of the late Nazi leader 4 IAEHermanri Goering. Then they +15 I disappeared. nu;- to reappear ‘recently in Pasadena. Calif.. ,where a German immigrant — Micouple took them to a studio to The studio owner recognized them and phoned the Italian consul. An Italian government mission was sent to recover the lost art pieces. Mr. and Mrs. Johann Meinfi are fighting the I‘crnv- ery. iss Becherucci said. Thcv say the paintings were legally purchased at an auction. ROYAL SECURITIES Corporatio- Umlted Investment Securities ALEX M. "JON Ma , 137 Grafto- m Chariotle h