/DAILY MARKET QUOTAHQN5 /,,_ SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Monro - Market easier fimderate trading New York — Market lower; de- fine continues. . Montreal — ‘Market lower 11] (8,,-1y brisk trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) —- The US. war closed Thursday at a dis- uht of 3% per cent in termsg Canadian funds. unchanged.) Pgund sterling $2.70 9-16, down 410. in PRODUCE :'MoN'1‘REAL (CP) - Agricugl- are department quotations: /‘Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices ‘wcountry station, wooden cases, ’e3ma.la-nge 48-40; large 47 - 48; 42-43; small 30; B 33; C g;_‘ Receipts 65. "Butter: Current receipts tend- erable 63%, not tenderable 62- 5217.; fresh grade cream-ery print jab price 631/2-65; fresh wh-oles-ale 631/2. Cheese: Delivered Montreal not “Eyed, Quebec white 321/2, col- ;red 32%; wholesale Quebec white 33%, colored 33%. Ontario Qilrren-t receipts: No Canada first ‘fade Ontario cheese purchased the trade; no quotations for fiifilesale Ontario cheese. "-Potatoes, P.E.I. 75s 1.50-1.60; P.E.I. 50s .95-1.10; P.E.I. 10s .28- 30; NB 75s 1.40-1.60; N.B. 50s J91)-1.00; N.B. 10s .24-.27; Florida 595 2.25-2.40; California 1005 new 4:50-5.00. - I GRAIN ;Wl1NN‘lPEG (CP) — Trading yids moderately active '1‘-hurisd-ay oiithe Winnipeg Grain Exchange, with buying stirnulated by reports that overnight rains on the Pr-air-. usggfvell short of the dry areas of Manitoba and Saslcatcehwan. Closing prices: -pats: Jly '74 higher 70%; (Oct. flhigher 70"/sa; Dec. 1/4 higher 5§I.ll(4a. . ,.;.Banle'y: Jly unchanged 95; Oct. afirhigher 953/4; Dec. 1/4 higher 98?/ta. .1-Fla-x: Jly 1% higher 3.09b; Oct. W4; higher 2.983/la; Dec. 1-3/4 higher 2.91%-%. 1 _‘ .,.Rye: Jly 1,4 lower 1-12"/ab; Oct it-4/4 lower 1.13%; Dec. 1/4 lower 1;r.4.7sa: « _ - - for class two wheat for expomt to countries outside IWA: 1;;No1- 1.60%; 2 1.5014; 3 1.4314; 4.1.4074; 5 1.28122; 6 1.24%; 1 Dub r1'im 192%; 2 1311/2; MA and domestic prices: 1«N>or' ifir/z_ 2 156; 3 1.407;; 4 1.40%; $1.231/5 6 124; 1 Durvuun 1.92% 2_'l.9I1/2;-3 1.761/2. ' ' ' " T MONTREAL -. . E, __ ,-vM0»NTREAL (OP) -The mar- ket‘ made is strong start this morning, then c 1 o s e d weaker other fairly active trading on the M,'0_‘ntreal and Canadian stock ex- changes» Thursday. Even the banks can out of generally closing near W9d‘0Bsday’s levels. Bank of Mon- lmaIwasat46%.alossot‘1;’4 hitting 473/4 this morning. flhanges in the utilities were mixed in small fractions but other industrial groups were . 7 .4»- 'Iu.1Jhe'mLiscel1aneous category, gflonsuamers’ Glass slipped one ‘value to 30, Industrial Acceptance was down 11/8 at 333/14 and Food that -831/4 was down 2%. Other big losers were BA Oil, Own 1% at 41% and Dosco at M and International Nicnlcel at 75.,.d1own 2 each. Seagnams took Hi drop at 28%. Bucking the trend was-Canada Iron, up one point at 301/4. 1?-roducing mines and western 011" also eased. The closing averages show su)p.07a~ta'newh-iglhorf 51.18, utilities lllp .7 at a new high OI 143.1, industrials off 1.9 at 02.5. combined off 1 at 222.7, pa- Ilfills off 4 at 3753 and gold: off 49 at 74.56 MONTREAL CLOSING s-mcxs 37 The Canadian Press WM 28% or Lakes 3044 ‘W or 241/; How Smith :2 “hosted 301/. Hud Bay Min 4774 fink Mom‘. «.44 Imp on 4444 ‘me C Nat 4014 Int Nick 75 muilrst A 375/: Int Pete 46% mlurst 3 10:72 Mass-Fer 7% Br, 4174 McCoIl 50 cm! 014 N St. Car 2172 Cment :12 Noranda 44% “ment or 29 Price 40 cgieamshm 3074 Que Pow 3244 M uk Com 491/4 Royal Bank 631/2 (“Brew 311/2 Royalite 11% CPR Celan 141/. St L Corp 13% Comb 26% Shawin 26 an 00 1174 Steel 501/4 D,§”.ama 24% U11 Steel 14 D“ M39 22% Walker 99 703;?’ 13% CANADIAN pm‘ mm 25 Cons Pap 84 25 Ford 031/4 -7 NEW YORK NEW roux (AP)—The stock niielket took its worst setback May 14 Thursday as a late V9 of selling did most of the ‘ age to prices list 9 quoted value of stocks Q ell on the New York Stock Ex- , also fell an estimated $1,929,- 309 based on the fall in the ; Ssmlated Press average. the.°_W0rst losses were taken in W final half hour. The ticker tr? fell behind the pace of F Ilsactlons by a minute for the 1 four minutes of trading. We)’ Stocks fell from fractions Dolnts or more. Whe Associated Press average $17320 stocks dropped $1.50 ‘to avert . The Dow-Jones industrial Thage Was down 5.08 to 471.57. Time 1-227 issues traded made ,in‘ce3da)"S the broadest market ,,,eS lflst Dec. 31 when 1252 is- Q were traded. dew“ 01' the 15 most active stocks uhc “ed: three rose and two were tinged, Smfmg the heavier-traded los- ., “ere Chrysler off 72., Stand- 3 176172;- don (New Jersey) off 7/: 8ndIGw1I1im 5000 7 7 beaten d V Ssues were also Hard Rock 3000 10 91¢, 91/. _ 14 R _ V OWII. (,anadl.an Pacific Bar-Min 4000 13 121,4 121,4 allvay fell 11/4 to close at 27 Hasaga 2722 15 15 15 International Nickel lost 11,5 and’ Headway 6500 61 so as -1 closed at 79 and Aluminium Ltd 353:” "1°.,‘I,‘§, 75” W‘ 7"’ 7 . _ -1 _ 5 5 ahea‘) '78 In early trading, was Holllnger 105 $2474 241,4 241/.-7. off .173 at the close. Hudson Bay £1,393 1000 430 450 450 -40 Muuos dropped 70, Distille.rs.sea- Hm, ‘,2-‘;,,, 3:3; 531% 3% W2 — '4 _g’am5 3 Dmnt and Granby M-1n- Ind Lake 500 3 3 2: "1 113% am lgclntyrls-I Poncupine goth };','ShR;*;p figggg 13; and 32 -214 2 oime mes was ahead 158 167 +2 1/3 1 Jacobus 4800 160 158 160 ' , J .~ E l — Sapphire Petroleums which was 5319006 Xp 21% ,1’: :1o, fractlonally hig-her recorded the 337"?“ 12600 13 16 17 +3 only gain in the Canadian list of Jo-iesev S2" 2’ 27 17 the American Stock Exchange, Kenville 1003 5:174 6:44 5:45 —1 Preston East Dome dropped ML gelrr Add 650 5101/: 101/." 133/. -V. Fractlonally lower were Eureka KirT(mlhIIe' 1:23 135' 185 135 -5 _ - . v m 00 42 42 lltdolybdenite, Fargo 011 and Jim. Labrador 950 $1374 1o 3; :33 1 er 0115. Lake cm» 1000 113 110 110 .2 What stocks did: i: 3:53:12 211113 472 70 7-2 -1 Ad Thur. Wed. L Wasa 500 2: 4;? ‘:3 T: vances 220 369 La Luz 500 325 325 - Declines 793 576 ieitch 1300 142 139 -3 [Unchanged 214 269 L§§f§§§ 133° 3 3”‘ 3* +1 Total issues 1227 1214 LL Lac 1600 200 193 4 ‘IA NEW vonx CLOSING srocxs Lomosa 500 41/. 41/. 195 Ts 3! The Canadian Press L°rad° 800 63 so 4% + ‘/2 Beth Steel 411/4 Kennecott 39 Lorado wts 1000 32 32 3 L1, Borg Warns 20 L ' t r C and 0 r 543: Ngntlgexy T://é M‘.-).1uo:.ls°s.-4 134%) 30: my +4‘ Cons Edison 551/4 Radio Corp 341/2 Macdon 1000 23% za 5 -10 El Auto El 293/ Std o’ ' 2 MacLeod 1'9 w’‘“’'* 4 11 NJ 535/. 500 103 103 103 G9" E150 08% Utd Aircraft 021,, Madsen 1500 249 245 240 a Goodyear 78 Vanadium 291'/4 Maéhet \ 3000 6 41/: 41,4. —_1,4 r:..7. 7% 02:27:: ".320 .2 .3 ° -1 ln’f"”°°“ 3000 71/2 744 $714 :34 aritims 4400 77 TORO 7 * O Matatch 2900 22 20 21% +1 Maybrun 500 13 1a 13 +1 TORONTO (or) - The stock §‘,§§};‘3‘° 93403 981 80 so + 2/. market Thursday suffered its McMar 3500 EM ”.,,6 337% 5IlaI’P9S(€—dI‘0D this Year in mod- M°W‘_“ 500 10 is 15 :3“ erate tradinig. 240° 91 9° 90 -4 Base metals were off more Millikeu 12% g L3: L3: :1 than two points and golds and Minda 7500 71.4 7 71,4, ,_ V, western oils were ofif one oint Ml“ C°"P 100 $13 13 is 4 P ' Mmo 3‘ It was the first session this year M01; "° 3;; 15 17 +2 that all three groups have been Mt Wright 3355 60 3 :3 I195 down over one index point toget- Nam Cr 2800 as . 2254 mm. + y, no 7° 7 =0 2» -- Final volume of 3,706,000 share Nes Lab. 3:)? we as 3; + ‘A was sl-ightly heavier than wed. New Alger 1500 3 . , " nesd-ay’s 3,306,000. ' gig 6165 35 ‘:4 :4 Senior mines, headed by Inter- New Délhl 43133.0 53% 4;: M national Nickel, a 11/2 laser at N Dicken 6300 275 225 2;; _; 75%, were down throughout the 1; Fortun 30600 13 12 121/. - 4,4 session. COIDIDETS clipped as Gasrpe N §h9;fi"“° 1;40u;> is 54/0, 6% eased 2 at 27, Opemislna was off New 110500 2000 1301.4 111 13 +1 , , av. 131/. - 14 35 at $8.50 and Camipbell Ohib.ou- New Jason 2000 974 94/4 91/4 gamau, 30 cents at $5.50. Uran- §e§f,:‘;fi‘ 15000 5‘/I 6 6% iums also were oflf with C‘0inlSO1‘ N Mind: 43503 31/4 31/. "V, inflated Denlison losing 1-2 at 15 fiewnlor 3000 s o 5 __g,, 1-4 and Gunnar 3-8 at 19. R°."¥'1 3000 8 0 0 Golds were down in a solid line. N,,,,,,,,,,,‘;“- 153;, 7" '44 74 -2 McIntyre was about the only win- Nisto 509 19; 19: 19: ” Her addlimg ‘A at 80. Losses were Ilfrorangin 065 04444 4414 4444 - 14 firaictional among western oils brt 29° 7 7 7 most of the index issues were off. N,,,,,,,,,t,,°1 33003 33; 5’; ,3; '1 Index losses: Golds 1.13 to Norpax 4500 as 24 as 84.03: base metals 2.05 to 159.39- Nmsm 1500 10 on 91/. western" 0115 1.10 to 134.50 ’ fiofiflnk 1% '7 7° 74 'ron.oN'ro CLOSING srocxs NMDSPA W 300 3 35° 3°? "20’ 4 By The Canadian Press North can 500 105 245 24? ‘a Toronto stock Excl1ange—June 19 Norvafi. 7500 19 105 10” "H (Quotations in cents unless marked $. Nudul 500 20 1° "1" +1” 7-odd lot, xd—-Ex-dividend. xr—Ex- 01,351“ We 2° 3° -3 rights. xw—1l:x-wan-ants.) O’Brien 1500 526% 53% 5:“ +1 N” Ogama 2000 stock sue. High Low CloICI1'g ‘‘ ‘ ' -1 Mm“ gyfieagn 2333 3 13 Acad Uran 0000 87. 0 s opem 3655 880 17 "‘ Advocate 3200 345 . 330 345 +15 o,,,,,,,,,,. 2 35° 35° "35 Akaitc o 01 4 _ - °°° 11* 11% 11* * V8 II 00 0 55 58 2 oslsko 2000 35 35 Algom 750 317% 171/. 17%-‘-— 1/: Pamour 1500 04 35 +1 Alsom wts 1900 635 600 615 -30 para” mo 52 :3 g Amal Rare 2000 26 26 26 -—-2 Peerlss 10700 34 30 30 __5 Anacon g 8800 58 56 ‘6 ——1 p Anglo Hut 200 121/. 1274 I27. - 7. Pie(:I:m(1?row 3232 ii: 1: 25 -1 An: Rally: 1000 30 29 29 -1 Pioneer 000 145 140 I43 Ansil 2000 22 21 21 -11,4 mac, ,4“, no '4 A ex B ’ 995 1° "3/‘ P 9' 1500 5 4% 5 Preston 6% 675 050 650 Arcadia €000 ’ 16 15 16 +1 Pronto 2210 515 505 ~25 Area 1600 88 86 86 -4 Pronto wts 15330 20 3 505 -'15 Anion 3000 lava 15 15 -2 Pros Air 3000 100 10s 10: :2 Aunhnu: 11120 2074 20 20 -1 Purdex 2100 141/. 14 14 -14 Aubelle 1000 6 6 6 Que Ascot 21500 30 18 no +1 Aumacho 21000 14 12% 13 Que Chib - 1900 53 50 Aumaquo 000 1214 121/; -'14 -1 Q c . 5° 4 gum»: 200 245 245 22% % 0:: L21’; 3033 371.4 3; 3317!’: :13: vi a 1000 51/; st ' - 4...... 4... .. .0 .0 .4. 2";.:.;7 in ‘:33 7.2. =7 7 name 500 11% 11% 11% Quemont 455 101/. 10 ‘H1’: Bary Expl 2000 75 74 75 - Base Metals 2600 22 211/: 211/1 -09% £2353. 11233?» 1341: 3: :77 :3 B“"“ 151°” ‘34 W 34 Rexspar 11500 57 54 55 -6 B°“‘“°“‘° ’3°° 51 50 51 +3 Rio Ru 2000 s a Belcher 3500 100 90 97 -8 R1 At: 1: 4200 40 4a 4: -s B°”““‘ 1354 97 96 96 -4 Rxh 3 4000 is 15 1 1 B"°°“ ms W7‘! 14 14 7- ‘/0 Rocke' 3477‘ 51 4s 4: :0 Bicroft 3400 mg 192 109 ,4 Roe Wm ° ' Bidcm’ 1 1°00 15 15 15 “M sto W11? hC:Ils140“<?: 1% 1: 1: +11 313°“ 3”’ ‘°°° "3 3° -"3 s Aflta 2700 74 71 74 F1 B°'“’i"° 5°09 5 5 5 saga R‘v 3000 13 13 13 + B°““"‘ 940° 55 53 53 sh e 0 3.700 45 401/. as 10 Boymar 19500 0 744 8 she p~ 1'' + erritt 1575 430 425 425 -10 B"‘“°"'° W5 609 995 595 -5 s11 M111 4200 67 05 as 2 3”“ R99‘ 3°00 92 52 62 Siscoe er 1050 01 60 so :3 Brnhrn 1000 4% 4% 444 Slocan vs 2900 0 7 s + V: Brunsrnan 1000 G 6 6 Stdcona 2358 19 19 19 -1 3"“"“"°* 39° 305 300 300 -5 Stanligh 2920 154 140 140 3”“ -W‘ 500 90 90 90 +2 Stanlgh wts 1330 70 as as -s 93”‘ 4°00 31 30 31 +1 Stanrck 300 205 200 290 -5 Camp Chib 3570 .575 550 550- -30 Starratt 103500 12 10% 1144 + 1/9 Camp RL 300 830 825 825 ——15 Steeloy 3500 9 9 9 - Cdn Astoria 2000 6% 6% 61/2 Steep R. 3990 $10‘/4 10 10 -—9t C Dyna 1000 93 02 92 -a Sturgeon ‘ 7000 14 14 14 +1 ’ Cdn Thor 2000 7 '7 7 Sud Cont -0000 7 7 ‘I -— I/2 Camiorc 301816 2004 22 2214 +272 Sullivan 2220 215 210 211 -4 Can-Erin 24500 13 17% 1774 - IA Sylvanite 800 115 112 115 +3 Can-M_et 14100 155 144 144 -11 Taurcan 44742 110 92 109 +17 gaplw 10500 '17: 16% 18 +1 Taurcan vt 14200 107 92 105 +16 an 500 7a 73 +4 T k-I-I 1550 165 163 105 -a Cassiar 500 780 775 775 +5 Tgfnag moo 110 99 100 -10 g}en'tkl;<:'c 1341:1310 :16 ; 7% + :2 Tiarat 838 7 1 1 .1 as r + T b‘ 500 :70 so so 2 Chester 2500 17, 17 17 Tfirbalig 1200 as 27 as :1 Chib Jane 2000 so so 59 -3 Ult-Shaw 29200 3344 32 33 - $4 Chib-Kay 1000 13 13 13 -1 U Asbestos 1700 705 000 ass -10 Chimo 10700 55 55 55 -0 Un Keno 800 415 405 405 Coch Will 1025 275 268 271 +3 Ventures 200 427 261/: 251,4 - so Cody-Reco 3500 17 17 17 Waite Am 1131 020 010 020 +5 Coin Lake 1500 15% 15% 151/5 weedon 4000 24 23 33 ._1 Coldstrm 26200 37 36 36'/2 + ‘A Werner 1000 10 10 10 Coniasas 7500 so oi 52 -1 wnlroyr 0300 04 79 70 -4 Coniaur 1500 29 as 23 will win 300 an as as c Bellekeno 1500 14 14 14 + In Wiltsy 2:200 21 131/. 195/: +1 c Beta G 4500 10 0 s -2 W: I-Iarg 2000 140 130 1040 +3 C Callinan 2000 13% 13 13% + to Con C Cad 12000 61/; 0 av. - to C Den wts 4220 530 545 550 -20 C Discovery 750 325 320 325 4: F11 3650 64 02 62 -1 CG Arrow 4000 2674 251.4 26 R'ENT'A'CA-R’ c Halliwell 47525 55 52 52 -1 Con Howey 300 240 235 235 Con M s 1500 $103/4 101/4 19% — 54 c Mogul 300 160 160 160 1 C Morrison 2000 26 25 26 -1 Con Negus 600 ‘30 30 30 +1 0011 Nichol 1000 6% 6% 61/1 ' c Northland 1500 41 40 40 -o . - 1 C Regcom 1500 15 15 15 An exclusive rental serv cc c Sannorm 12500 3 7 s - In for Prince Edward Island. Con Sud 7400 77 75 75 Conwest 300 3125 325 325 -—\’J COP-Moan 5100 9 73 9 8 GREENE’S GARAGE Copran 5133 177 1 170 - Coulee 7500 00 50 so -4 ST. PETEIPS ROAD Crestaur 4500 1] 11 11 + 1/4 PHONE 9935 Crolnor 2000 10 10 10 + ‘/9 Cusco 178100 - Daering 2000 D’Arag0n 6000 De Cour 700 Delnite 1500 Dome 270 Donald: 7000 Duvan 12700 East Mal 3200 East Sull 2115 East Met 1000 East Min 10800 Elder El Sol 5 . Falcon 1100 $273/4 263/. 27!/4 see fhe DELUXE Faraday 7450 13.1 129 129 -1 Fara wts 3000 55 so so \ [ Francoeur 26500 11 3 10 Frobisher _200 198 198 1981 Gaitwin 90300 111/4 972 10/2 +1’ Geco Mines 525 $141/2 14 14 -:72 Genex 6500 15 15 15 +1/2 $ Geo Scien 500 '32 32 '32 ~—6 I I Giant YK 2475 030 02.3 2.25 -15 on y Glacier 1700 120 ‘ 100 100 -116 ‘ Goldcrest 41300 1014 16 17 r I AMAZING 50 miles per gal- Gold 133319 .30” 310° 310° ‘ /2 Ion economy makes it pos- Gold an - - ,. - Grah Bousq 500 9 9 / no sible to be a_ 't1;wo Car §‘%1(')nlIy Grandroy 51.700 2: 201,4 ,3 +1 for as llt e as a Granduc 700 138 121/ 1:31, ‘*4 month. (Average driving.) G yhk 17.700 21 42 /2 .23.. 48 .68 1; -1 MolcKAY MOTORS gulfmgead ,,,3‘,3 W, 1..., 19 -44, 50 St. Peters Rd. Dial 0443 sun - A v ’ - Gunnar wts 9750 94° 790 80; ”‘3° ltock Total sales: 3,706,000. Moss ACTIVE sonororo srocxs 3! The Canadian Press 17.14 Lead 1000 14 1344 131.4 - Ia; Yellorex 1000 9 9 9 - I,-'2 Yk Bear :00 100 100 100 Zenmac 167700 56 50 53 +1 Curd Bulolo 100 390 390 390 Gaspe Cap 200 S27 27 27 --2 Pato 100 345 345 345 -5 o1Ls Ajax B.’-I00 as 60 so +0 AP Con: 500 37 37 37 -1 All Rox 1000 23 23 20 -7 Am Leduc 1830 181/: 18 la Anchor 12700 171/: 16 171/; + V; Asamera 500 178 176 176 -5 Bailey SA 545 935 970 970 -25 Bailey 8 or 160 $24 24 24 Bail 5 5%pr zoo 022% 221/. 22173 Britalta 500 200 200 200 -2 Calalta 1970 80 so so Cal Ed 500 $27 265/3 26% - 8/3 c on Lds 1300 220 210 210 -15 CS Oil wts 300 74 68 68 -7 Cdn Au on 150 475 475 475 -20 C Chieftn 3100 100 100 100 -1 Cdn Dev 3120 530 575 575 C I-Iomestd 1500 190 185 1/85 -4 C Husky wts 1400 805 790 790 -25 C Prospect 1000 200 199 200 +5 Cdn wo 2111 155' 154 154 -s Canso Nat 000 105 105 105 -10 Cent Del 3425 7340 3-20 320 _2—3 Charter Oil 1200 185 182 185 +3 C Mic Mac 4300 315 305 310 +10 Con Peak 2000 6 6‘ 6 _1 Cree on 500 415 410 410 Dev-Pal 1400 136 135 -136 -3 Don Exp! :25 010 10 10 DWVK 50000 121/: 1172 12 Fargo 050 655 650 550 -15 Gen Pet A 400 360 360 360 --10 Gr Plains 350 $19 19 19 -44 Home on A 541 $1771 173/. 1704 - 1/. Hom 011 B :13 3173/4 17% 1744 11 3 011 G 337 510 19 19 number 20007111 103 110 -5 Jump mid 4450 26 25 25 Jupiter 1000 200 200 200 _; Maitrans 1000 31,5 31,4 31,4, Marigold 2000 15 14 14 - 1 Medal 2181 275 200 205 +1 Madcon 00000 100 01 05 +4 M111 City 5000 2444 24 241/; § Bristol 3100 8 71/5 71,5 _.1 Cont 1200 33 33 28 +2 N Gas Exp! 3150 135 130 131 -9 Northcal 1000 25 25 35 NC Oils 570 300 375 375 -5 NCO wts 360 150 145 150 +1 NCO pr 200 $34 3014 34 Pac Peta 375 3177/; 171/: 172,4 -14 Pan West 8000 m as 29 .4 Perm or 000 109 155 165 Petrol 34400 07 as as 1, Phillip: 1700 103 100 100 +3 Ponder 50¢ 35 25 5 _5 Prairie on 900 300 235 295 -5 Provo Gas 4300 35.3 259 50 _1 Reef Exp! 12000 3 7 7 _2 mchwu 10012 130 129 Rocky P 2333 1044 10% 1044 Royahu 420 31154 114/. 114/. Royalite PI‘ 2100 $213/4 21% 211/; Sapphire 7200 ‘I0 64 70 +7 Sapph debo 130 $35 341/1 35 +2 Scurry 2500 190 135 105 -5 3:0; 7:7 75 7 so so -4» S 600 1a 18 13 +2 Donner 3500 19 is 13 ._1 Stanwell 1000 32 N 02 __ Tex Cal 1700 4.6 43 43 +1 T1-ans Can 200 114 114 114 -.3 Triad 011 1450 470 450 450 +5 an Oils 5000 218 210 214 .2 one 2100 91/, 91,5 9% &l,’eaé>ae 14100 as as 20 +1 W M 06m 700 176 175 175 .4 W D33 ‘/00 179 173 173 -4 aha 1100 100 170 130 +5 W Dec wt: 3000 26 25 25 -1 3’ Nico 1025 ms 105 105 +2 an Can 1500 fitiurh 18 12174 13 ahouslo 2100 10 151,4 1:! sw Pets 20c;“%;‘s mo 10,, *1 Mon! 1740 $477. 452,4 451,7,’ lgfm 370 sow. so so - 0. ml In 1319 $530 407/. 487/. -72 R01’ 350 $001/2 49"/'s 497/. - 1,4 ya! 1.335 555% 53% 63% + V Tor-Dom 605 $451/4 44% 44% - 1,/4 INDUSTRIALS " Alumlnl 1245 $2544 26 .5 Anglo Nfld 925 55% 5% 6% _ % C Brew 1675 $2 [3106 31% — V. D M38110! 225 $10 10 10 D Steel 275 321% 21% 211/2 - so Inland 715 $504 51/. 5% .. 1/. Nor star 200 $1411; 14 1414 + 1,3 gbins New 200 $0; 7% 71/; -.1/5 mpsons 3532 Walker: 1478 329112 3:04 2231/4 » » Net Sales High Low Close Clfge INDUSTRIALS Roe AV Can4396 $15% 15 15 Ms IN MEMORIAM MR. ADRIAN DEKKER (SR.) THERE passed away suddenly on Tuesday, May 20th., 1958, at his home in Sheribrooke, Mr. Ad- rian Delcker, in his 81st. year. Born in Papendrencht, Holland. His former wife the late Maaika Boer, pre-deceased him 35 years ago. In 1925 he married the wid- ow Mrs. C. J. Pawptit, after which he and his wife and family im- migrated to Canada 31 years ago, and was first employed by Milli- gan and Morrison Northaim, for a period of nine years. after which he purchased a farm in Rich- mond. Later in 1948, he and his wife moved to Sherbrooke. There are left to mourn and cherish, besides his sorrowing wife, the following children: John of Halifax, Pieternella, still resid- ing in Holland, Martin of Sher- brooke, Johannes of Montreal, Jacob of Halifax, Nellie (Mrs. Thomas McC'u1loch) .of Montreal, Blanche (Mrs. Thomas Oliver) of Ottawa, and the following step- children: Deborah (Mrs. Wallace MacLeod) Marie (Mrs. A. New- conrbe) both of Northam, Mien, (Mrs. Brussee), Cornelius and Ni- cholas all in Holland, Annie (Mrs. Martin Daloker) of Siherlbrooke, Herman of Shenbnookep. Catherine at home. Also 46 grand-children. The funeral was held on Thur- sday May 22nd,, with a short service at The Bowness Funeral Home officiated by Rev. C. R. Webber. Hytmns sung were “What A Friend We Have In Jesus” and a solo “In the Garden‘’‘ was beautifully rendered by Miss Ruth Ramsay, Surnmerside. The re- mains were then forwarded to The United Church in Tyne Val- ley, where a joint service was held, officiated by Rev. Mr. Fras- er and Rev. C. R. Webber. Hy- mns beautifully sung by the choir and congregation were “The Lord is My Shepherd" and "A- bide wilth Me.” He was laid to rest beside his youngest son, Pet- er, who pre-deceavsed him some 23 years ago. ‘ Palllbearens were: J. Plump, Fred MacDonald, Ronald Mac- Neill, I-I-a.~rry Waite, Gordon 1-log-g, and Edward Laugh«1i'n. FLOIRAL TRPBUTE5 PILLOW Family. WREATH Grand-children Boys at the Boiler Shop, H.M.C. Gen Dev 4024 819.6 18 16% — '75 me Pete 3040 s47 46%‘ 46%-Vs Simpsons 3532 323% 21 331/4 + ‘A Imp Tub 3200 S14‘/s 14 14 MINES Maralgo 429110 91 79 as +4 Candore 301816 Kill: 12 2246 +2141 Cusco 170100 21 20 7.0 - V2 N Rankin 170035 TI 70 71 Zenmac , 167700 56 I0 53 +1 MucKinnon Bros. Woodworkers & Builders Distributors For Pierson Sashless Windows Phone 4-23 NEW HAVEN P. E. I. ANNUAL MEETING P. E. I. ARTIFICIAL BREEDING ASSOCIATION MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 23rd ' 3:30 P. M. CLOVER CLUB. LEGION HALL GUEST SPEAKER: DR. K. F. WELLS Veterinary Director General of Canada. Plan to attend -— Everyone welcome Corporations Get New Incentive To Aid Education OTTAWA (CP) — The govern- ment Tuesday night gave corpor- ations new taxation incentive to help Canadian educaltion. Finance Minister Fleming an- nounced that starting this tax year, corporations will be al- lowed to deduct up to 10 per cent of profits as charitable donations. The present limit is five per cent. ‘,‘Panticularly I am hoping that ‘ this change in the law will swell the flow of funds from industry to the support of higher educa- tion in Canada," Mr. Fleming said. The national conference of Canadian universities had in- formed him that of an estimated $300.000,0()0 needed for university expansion during the next five or six y e a r s, governments ' and foundations would likely provide about $200,000,000. For the rest, the univer.sities would have to look to private sources, “particularly to nonpor- Doclcyard, Halifax, NJS. CROSS CE Section College, M.i<llt-aire Ro- yal, St. Johns, P.Q. SPRAY The Milligans, Northam, Blanche, and '1lom, Sault St. Marie, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hogg, Rus- sel and family Mrs. Constance Holman Deborah and Wallace, Blanche and Herman Arthur, Mania and Boys. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincen. thanks and appreciation to Rev. C. R. Webber, Rev. Mr. Fraser, Miss Ruth Ramsay, Dr. Simpson, Choir of Tyne Valley United Chunch, Ensor and Mrs. Bowness, friends and neighubours. Also to those who sent cards and flowers. during our recent sad breave- ment. The family of the late Adrian Dekker (Sr.). Towing Service Day Phone 9722 Night Phone 8048 - 8858 Member D. A A. MURPIIY’S SERVICE STATION Eastern Trust Appointment DR. J. A. McMILLAN Donald Mclnnes, Q.C., Presi- dent of The Eastern Trust Com- pany, has announced the ap- pointment of Dr. J. A. McMillan of Charlottetown to the Advisory Commitee of the Charlotteown Branch of the Company. Dr. McMillan is senior partner in the Charlottetown Clinic, Chairman of the Medical Board of the Charlottetown Hospital, Vice-President and Medical Director of the Maritime Hos- pital Service Association and a member of the Executive of the Canadian Medical Association. and of the Executive of the Prince Edward Island Tourist Association. IRRESISTIBLE SUMMER FASHIONS FOR CHILDRE: Beach Wear for Children’ and Misses N and ‘MIS-_5‘ES Drip Dry Baby Doll Drip Dry Baby Doll Pyjamas (8-14) .. 2.98 Duster to match (8-14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 Pyjamas (2-6) .. 2.29 These Are Smart! 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