OTTAWA — Governor - General Massey, an amateur billiards p1ayer, watches with evident in- SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto — Market higher ‘in. active trading. New York —- Market higher; ‘changes narrow. Montreal — Market firmer in moderately light selective trad- ing- . CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) — The US_ Iollar closed Wednesday at a disocunt of 17/: per cent in terms of Canadian funds, down 1/5. Pound sterling $2.76%, un- changed. TORONTO TORONTO (CP) - The stock market Wednesday recorded a moderate advance amid faster- than-usual trading. Western oils and golds held early gains through the close but base metals slipped in last-min- ilte trading and their index was off a few decimal points. \ _ \\ \ -‘F’. .- The five most-active mines, all iellmg at less than 30 cents with the exception of Headway, ac- counted for nearly one-third the market's entire sales. Headway traded and added 9 cents to 70 cents. Most-active is- sue was New Mylamaque, up 3 cents to 27% cents. Western oils and most medium- priced mines moved up in a 20- cent range while senior issues in llilltll sections climbed fraction- : y. Index changes: golds up .15 to 76-55; base metals off .07 to 148.63; western oils up .20 to \ 0 '|'0moN'ro CLOSING srocxs 3! The Canadian Press (Tllffllltfl Stock Exchnn;e—Jan. 29 Quotations in cents unless marked 3. “odd lot. xd;—Ex-dividend. xr-—Ex- < flllltl. xw—Ex.w'arrants.) ! Net “"5 Illesl High Low Close CIs’ze A MINES °‘.Uml; 7000 0 7 9 +195 lco 18959 45 40 45 Akaitcho 2200 43 40 40 “Wm 350 314% 14% 14% + 94 $09: wt: 1210 540 520 540 +15 Am“ Box 900 50 50 50 AmaIL&l’del' 750 II 13 13 Am Rare 2500 54 52 54 +1 An Nelihe 975 so no 00 -1 '°‘"* M00 65 so so ‘"3 Rouyn 1500 34 34 34 23°‘ Res 10000 51/, 5 5 Again - 2700 22 19 22 +2 - Wts 1000 .101/2 10% 101/2 + 1:2 ‘'9! Id 9700 05 59 55 +9 fl?" 3000 9 9 9 - vi ‘"1"-Ru! 15000 24 2210 24 ‘macho 1000 15 15 15 + to Bank: 1509 212 210 212 +2 3‘ no 2000 17 164/. 17 +1 Bf“ 43225 33 24 32 +9 Bag“; 1250 17 17 17 Mug etsls 1500 27 I 20 27 +1 new L 3800 ,5 23 25 hlcherod 3000 15 14 14 +2 mum 37700 143 135 139 -9 new‘ 1500 05 55 55 Bi. 3000 15 13 15 +1 3-b"‘ 500 7 7 7 +2 W 126;) 134 131 134 +3 V 9,. 7 5:... 7:... SCEH 32100 17 16 17 + % “"1" 1500 51 51 51 + ymar 70.00 14 111/; 1 ‘-1 B'°“1 Reef 9500 51 3 +1 Bllllfst 1000 6 5: 52 - T ,"§f'“'"=k 500 255 255 255 -5 3 “ml 1200 95 94 95 +5 imfiniu 1030 7 7 7 - la Em‘ loigz :2 ii: +4” a . _ V + hhmrsmm . 5 03' CC‘l’l‘)y£)storia295_({l)(:’ 10?; 91/5 31/, +19% C 9 97 97 --3 ' $13113" 2750 22 22 22 “fig: 1142 lav. 18% 191,4 + 14 mm 211%‘; 12 111/: 111/2 + 1»: n.E- 21 21 21 +1 ,,_M';;‘ 7000 201/: 20 2094. + 14 c.Met W 10333 100 150 157 -3 ca . - 85 01 34 +4 cafs':‘;‘ 102000 20 191/4 20 +1 Cent P ‘ 720 675 675 675 —5 M P: 3334 95 73 95 +9 Chem re 2500 15 15 15 um, J’: 11000 10 81,4 01.4 + In Chit, M“ lgoo 39 39 39 ——l ii”“° 533 :0 (-50 :0’ +1 f .) c.,,‘;,'“ M“ ‘400 230 265 275 +40 Rekm 129513100 2423 21:2 532: :3 comm I 11500 16172 15 16 smug’; 12700 30 351/; 301/: + In cmaumm 825333 :15 85 93 +7 0 30 30 -5 c“C§°.¥ 30250 35 30 35 +3 Delilllan 0500 20 191-‘; 20 +1 cD,:‘5°'} 3825 2115: 11:5: 111/1 ‘ c D"im;’fi" 2830 345 340 345 CFen ‘Ely 950 270 255 270 in" Gillies ultiii sci 54: 5: *5 G . c H‘:]'l'if‘}*“ 500 21 21 21 00,, How: 9700 32 31 32 -2 chm y 100 130 190 m0 c Marci“ 3500 .72 02 32 n M SI -1561 .51 49 51 «-1 E Momma sigh; mi lax./4-vi 5 . 1‘; 22 22 -1 +3.. '“ 1000 514 ‘5l,«’h— c Fersh an“ 300 40 40 40 +1 C R’ _ ~33 91.’, 91,43 91,41 ,2 °-“"11 9090 17 15 1571 + V: PEIPLVG (Reuters) Com- munist China's grain output dur- ing the first five-year economic plan totalled 859,600,000 tons- 12,500,000 tons above the target, the agriculture minis tr y an- nounced Wednesday. The ministry confirmed earlier expectations that this year's har- vest would p r 0 cl u c e about 185,000,000 tons of grain, biggest yield in Chinese history. How- ever, this showed the smallest in- crease for any year of the plan, which ehds this month. The figures, issued at the an- nual national agricultural confer- ence, included wheat, rice a.nd potatoes but excluded the valu- able soya beans cash crop. The figures showed a succes- sive annual increase since 1953 despite the worst floods for a cen- tury in 1954 and new flooding in 1956, the ministry added. But western observers here are convinced that on the eve of the second five-year plan, which be- gins New Year’s Day, Chinese leaders must be worried by the_ comparatively small rise in grain output. The annual targets have been raised and lowered several times during the last five years to re- flect optimism and disappoint- ment born of alternating bumper harvests. floods and droughts. The agriculture ministry re- cently set a tentative target for 198,000,000 tons of grain fior 1958. but said the aim would be to pass the 200,000,000 mark. This still is less than the target given a year I If you fee lll'|II° Tliaso days most people work under psuuio, worry lnoro, sleep less. This strain on body and brain makes physical fitness easier to lose—harder to regain. Today’: tense living, lowered resistance, , worry-any of these may affect ntlnl kidney action. When kidneys gel ‘ d of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the system. Thus backache, ‘ Gstwbod rest, that “tired-out” heavy- l 5.0.0 feeling often follow. That’: the limo Io take Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Dodd’s. sliislilafe the kidneys to normal action. Than you fool I>olter—sIeep better—worIi boiler. Ask for Dodd’s Kidney Pills at ; uythsgooiltar. . as Report Recl China's Grain iOutpuf Is Above The Target ago for 1957. The last two years have shown that despite the immense amount of work done on irrigation and flood control, weather still die- tates the prosperity of the Chi- nese economy of which grain pro- "The proposed increases which range from $120 to $140 a year stantial difference in the relation are too small to make any sub- other occupations and profes- sions," Miss Morison said. posal would raise salaries in mu- V .—. 9 FRESI-IER FOR DAYS! Hero’: is lighter, Ilnor toxturod brood flint’: tailored of teachers‘ salaries to those of. 'l{lLlOl,II..IO(l 593$ pun q1=..o..i F! 5;’, g,- nicipallties accepting the offer to duction is the foundation. No Reduction In Civil Service OTTAWA (CP)-—Prime Minis- ter Diefenbaker said Monday there have been no reductions in the civil service staff by his gov- ernment and none is in prospect. He was commenting to report- ers on a statement by Maurice Punshon, Ontario president of the National Defence Employees As- sociation, that there are indica- Thurs, Jan. 30. 1958 the Guardian Page 15 reduce the number of workers in the civil service. Mr. Punshon said the indica- tions appeared particularly in the case of prevailing rates employ- ees of the defence department- mainly tradesmen paid locaf wage rates. Defence Minister G. R. Pearkes also said no staff reduction it civilian personnel of his depart ment is contemplated. "There have been no staff re ductions, there are no staff re ductions, there will be no stat. tions the government intends to reductions," he said. ' the NEWB you've been waiting for! {or roosting, idool for sandwiches and tho poi-Iod partner for ovory Inool - its freshness and flavor ooolodu ln wlth Lona‘: bright yellow plastic wax wroppora. II’: of your Grooors Iodoyl . A I .412 my er/0/Ir PL4.97l0 WRAPPER‘ YEZIOW rioriisa FIRST son »I.Alll’I! cillchisus ORANGES LBS. GRADE A 5 is 8‘-LBS. LB. FOR JUICE ' MEXICAN SIZE 324 SLICED RINDLESS AN EVERY DAY SPECIAL LB. 1102. roll Q}, $1755, 47 not near 100 012111 12:‘. 1216 Pbilia New 1500 $714 7 7‘. > Simpsons 420 817% 171/4 ITL4 — 3:‘ Wainwrit 100 290 290 29'» +10 . ‘ walkrs N 2797 $26‘/4 251;. 201.4 ‘ l\IO.\TREAL (CP) -— Agricul- ***— ture department quotations: Total sales: 3,324,000. - _ - MOST ACTIVE 'I‘0RON'l‘0 srocxs Eggs‘ Wh°1e§a1e dealers prices 3, -1-1,. Canadian PMS -.to country stations, wooden cases u R 1 Net ,extra—large 40-401.2; large 39’/2-40:», oc Sac-s Hlhl. Cl: Ch‘ ‘ ' . ~ _ 1’- ""“”°‘Tl“‘“oSw N g: liriédglrgz 32R3e3cei St? 1114731 31 /2’ B wpg Cent 3452 505 295 300 10 ' ,' _ p ' '. _ _ Roe Av can 2909 513 12-0,, 137,-, Butter. Cuirent receipts. 02, Xvlalker 5251/. 251/2 251;. fresh-grade creamery prints Job umini $292 2317’ 207,-‘ 1 =4 ‘ 1 _ -- 39“ Phone 1995 0:32 405; 40;‘ + 4 65, fresh wholesale Rocky 50000 21 19 21 +2 Cheese: factory. On- his-nidciind :7 72 77 +5 tario white 333/4, colored 34%; de- ° “C 5 23 24 +2 livered Montreal Quebec white Mill City 11542 221/: 21:.’ 221- , D,,,_p,1 11300 133 129’ 137” +8 V33‘/0, colored 33_1/2‘, wholesale On- 514.... tarlo white 301,-'4, colored 36; N Mylam 310400 27% 25 2712 +3 wholesale Quebec white 341/2, col- grfiwpat 193123 12 10 11% + 1-, ored 341/2. e icoe 17 50 23 20% 22 _ _ H,,,,,,_,,, 14,900 ,2 6, 7,, :; Potatoes. N.B. 755 1.60 - 1.05, Captain 102000 20 101,4 20 +1 N.B. 50s 1.05-1.101; 10; .27: P.E.I. 75s .8 - .8 ; . _. . 10s .33-.35; Que. 755 1.50; Cali- fornia white 100s 550. 1 MONTREAL (CP) — Prices on ' h k ' the Montreal and Canadian stock Fls Mar ellflg exchanges moved upwards Wed- . nesday in selective trading. Turn- '5 DISCUSSed over was light in the industrials and moderate in the mines and sT_ JoHN’s, Nfld, (CP)-Max °‘}§- , Lane (L — White Bay North) .,°n§“m°” Ga‘ "'1m,‘l,’°d 17/3 l0 blasted foreign sountrie Monday :2/3 19d : dstmng ullmy gmup; for taking great quantities of fish °ns°1 a 9 Pa?" ‘mp"°"°‘l 3/4 from.Newfou..dland’s “doorstep” to 313/11 among higher newsprints. without doing anyminggn rem;-n_ Trans-Canada rose 1/4 in a firm He suggested Portugal and p 1p el"-1e- gr°u.p' Italy should each be compelled to Reflmng ml’ base metal’ °°n' bu 100000 quintals (one quintal struction and miscellaneous stock - ylz ‘ d ) f dr-ad N f d were mixed. Imperial Oil gained 151 P-mm 5 ° 1 ew mm-' sg t 395 land fish annually and Spain a /3. Hudson Bay dropped - - a point’ to 43 and International should take 50’(.)00 ql“m'?ls' llihls Nickel rose 3 point to 72% Can_ would solve the provinces falling ada Cement sellin ex-div’ - marketpr°b1em' n g Id . .4 H I end, declined 11/‘ to 25% Mr."La-ne admitted that a very S In the mines and oils, attention small , pmp°m°n °f N°wf°“"d' focused on the speculative mines. land £1511 Was not up to export terest as World Champion Clark champion" gave the exhibition at They were generally ‘tr°nger'i." Standards' But ,-hesalft-1 1?" 0!; Mcconachy of New Zealand shows Government House on Mr Mas- T f°“r'c°“t ""‘“‘5e- Would be superior to‘ is earn him how it's done. The touring sey’s table (CP Wlrephoto) The exchanges’ closing average thousands of X-mles m the cargo -7 ' show banks unchanged at 45_43, hold of a foreign trawler before , D M ilgillgles up .2 at a new high of being processed. ' A . , combined up .1 at 199.7, pa- Newfioundland fisherinen stay I per; up 9d08taé 1,063.43 and golds on the banks for a short period -——— , unc ange a 7.03. and cure their fish immediately 1 Mohrrnnsi. CLOSING STOCKS d‘ C Sm°m 7000 ‘I 7 7 -1 Pow mm 1075 so 40 40 ._s 3: 1110 Canadian Press after Ian mg’. . Con Sud 6300 71 09 7o Pr Bord 1500 a 02/. g LAhitibl 20 Bud Bay Min 45 Mr‘ Lane’ “‘*‘ 15 313° secret?” Conwest 100 253 253 253 4%: Preston 175 550 550 550 Asbestos 29 Imp oil 39% of the Newfoundland Federation C°P_m1d 652 168 163 100 +3 Pronto 2700 425 420 425 +10 Bank Mont 4144. Int Nick 7294 of Fishermen blamed lagging Croinor 500 10 10 10 + V; Pronto wts 660 51 S0 51 +1 Bank NS 1 Int Pa 90 ’ - Crowpat 199125 12 10 11% + ,1, Pros An, 9000 120 95 115 +1. Em" C N“ w m Page aw markets on federal and provin. cusco 10071 15 1190 15 +4 Purdex 1500 0 s 5 Bathurst B is Mass-I-lar 01/‘ Cial salesmen W110 "d011't MVG D’Aragon 500 155% 141.4 15 Que Ascot 1000 131/: 131/; 1515+ Mr 3°11 42/. Mccoll 50:? the spark" Diadein 4500 0 5 ’s .1 vi Que Chib 1000 43 43 43 +1 Brazil av. Noranda 371,/-4 A '- - Dome 770 5131/. 131/. 131/. Que Lith 620 595 595 905 ._| Bids Prod as Price 372 -t 0-ne nine‘ he sad’ it Iooked Donald: 000 14 12 14 Q Meta; 3650 155 135 140 c cam.“ ,5“ Que P0,, 29% as if fish sticks would be “like hot gutgfiilpm 1: 1; 1.5 +1 gunston 2027 14 1‘ 14 gdfegsent pr 27 Royal Bank 59 dog of the fishing industry.” But _ FEW ' N East Mal 2500 145 140 mi Li nififé“ 1120;: 74755 7:: T47: +34 PR 2:7‘)? sifflwm 3%’, Instead of-.a boom it W” a East. sun 200 194 194 104 +4 ' Rayrock 5500 103 100 100 -i Coekshutt 044 on Steel 1394 b°°m°ra‘"g' East Met 3500 101,41 10 10 Renabie 1700 130 125 no +s Seasramr 2544 Walker 6 Eladsetrmin :33 :3 :3 :3, _: iggxsgar 1900 39 s7 s7 , gamnfar 21254;. C CANADIAN S S . I 9000 7 P Eldricb. 7200 25 25 29 111/; highs“, 3300 13 1; 1; ill‘ GT Lakes 29 301:0 3’ gigfi ays pecla l El Sol 10700 is 15:75 16 +1 Rockwin 3500 34 53 34 +1 3'" Smith 1'7 ' Expl All 3500 1344 12 12 -154 St Michael 1500 11. 11 11 -2 Grant S OU Be ’s‘2‘.°‘i." ‘Slot 1?‘ 2“ *2“ * "‘ 211"‘ .3" ‘"2" 412*” W‘ 1”‘ ‘ -1: - . a as 101 154 err 20 0 420 435 +20 N W 1-4.... -5.... 5500 13 1. 1. .. so Miller 500 .4 .4 M .7 1. Y K For Towns, mes glean girk lzmg 939 90: 9 -1 $5000 - 1000 51 91 51 +3 \ ‘ In 5 930 40 1 l h 31993 149 144 -1 — Ftnblsher 1600 142 139 142 :2 stiiiiiii wts 3400 97 10.5 so +1 Y0!-‘K (AP) " A lite OTTAWA (CP) “‘ H‘ R°bl' Gaitwin 3000 3 3 smmk 1,30 1' y y rails paced a sluggish chaud (L-—G1oucester) said Mon- a 200 190 19s -1-: ammo 1205 45 45 45 Stai-ratt 22500, 51.4 514 544 + 1/1 Stock market to a substantial day night half the proposed‘ as- Geco Mines 50 935 910 355 +15 Steeloy 14500 7% 61.4 71.4 +144 rise Wednesday. ‘ gfegate grants of. $25 000000 a Genex 4500 13 12% 513 +1 steep 1‘ lo-io 915 900 915 +15 Among ke st‘, ks th ‘ . ’ ‘ . Geo Sc,“ 50,, 35 35 35 +5 sturgeon am 17 16% 15% +1 V l’ C _e ad- year to the Atlantic provinces Giant YK 900 490 495 495 +5 Sullivan 500 195 190 190 -5 me” went ‘fmm. fra°“°“5 t° Should be earmarked f°1‘ the m“‘ g::;l1e1-U 832$ '13» 115191‘ 1100* “‘ §il:i1tfl1uIrsll:t 1% 1:” 13% 1:“ . - Well lgleyomfalalpoint for some. nicipalities there. ran 1 _. ne 5 + In Amon s ecl . - Gold“ mo 18 18 _3 sylmme 4425 m 117 m 4 wider “pus ssues there were Mr. Robéchaucl said in the Gold Eagle 1000 la 51/. 594 -1 Tandem 12000 121,4 11 12 +1 N Y ' C°mm°“5» “ring Prellmlnafll Gr‘ U1-an oo 10 10 10 -1 Taurcanls 7300 53 so I1 +1 '3" °“‘ .C°“*1'a_l- HP 9%, was debate on the proposal. that if (grill-xdliggsq 1346501; fig 42% 43% 2 ¥eck-H 5%: 11:55 ,- 1152; :62: +7 311; Irfillalsgfllct-Ive T211: sltiock. West- the grants are to be of any real + emag c lc rose in Grande assistance at least half should be G 0 000 - --’ . .. A Gieaylhklc 14000 % lira 12125 +3 L 23°00 84, 3‘, “, Lb 1%. Northern Pacific 1172, South- directed specifically to munic- Gulch 2000 10 10 10 -1 Ult Shaw 15500 as 94 :5 +1 er" Pa.°‘f‘° 1 ‘W-‘l Chesapeake iPa1C0ffEI‘S- Gulf Lead 0500 10 71,4 10 +2 U Mining 2000 19 19 19 +1 8fl1<}h0hl01- Under the plan, New Bruns- Gunnar 1205 $1541 147/ 11/ v U A be to: 200 545 540 545 +15 e A ‘ t - - _ Gumm W“ mm 6754 660 5 67; 4 :20. U Eitefia mo 8 O ‘ + M of 60 stoszsiéigigogg $l;r2e0sst avclarage wick, Nfiva Scgtia and Newfoundh Gwimm mo ., 5% , U“ Keno we 380 m 380 __a with _ d t _ . o $. 63.00 land Wl receive $7,500,000 eac, Hallnor 200 175 175 175 U Mont iioooo 15 151/. 1394 +114 "1 “3 rlflls. up $1.50, rails up and Prillcfi Edward Island $2.- gai-0 Rock 2000 11 11 1.1 -1 Ventures 430 $2544 23 2344 + 44 and utilities unchanged. 500,000. ar-Min 2100 11 11 11 Vio 5700 599 494 av: + Va 0 al Dutch - ' . H of Laim 1000 5 0 5 « . Violam 1300 135 131 155 ‘five itock u ijzasttgg most ac He sad The pr°vln°ia1 .g°V°m H,,dw,, 14590,, ,2 6, 7,, +, V Waite Am. ,3‘, 500 500 60,, sh » D 3. on 85,500 merit of his_ home province of Heath mm M M 7% Wm!" mo 10 , 10 +1,‘ 1 ares. Second was U.S. Steel, up New Brunswick should give an Iéfiva r 2% 32;, 1: 2; + 1,5 $3111-oy“ 53.0 in :11 :11 _ V/'sa:t 36% 01; 313200 shares. Third undertaking now that it will pass llmse 4 1 w enera r ' . Hoyle ‘(Gm 325 325 325_ _, Vwmsey 23500 29% 19 19% + V‘. 35% 27 00 0.0 8. up % at ,on half of its share to,lts munic Hud Bay 455 5431/2 431/, 431/, _. 0, Winh 2000 .0 51/. 51/. A on (30 share?‘ 1P31 _3°V‘?”1ment5- . Hugh-Pam 500 24 z4 24 -1 Wr Hair; 2300 135 132 132 -3 mong aliadian issues on the If it did not do so on its own, I1:d.aaue 1:23?) 6; 5;; 6;; .15 ;((l:nBear 5:33 i: Z: 7,: +2 tzlewl T1301‘: lexchaitilge, Interna- Prime Minister Diefenbaker sin n ' +1 ma ona ic e gaine 1. Also up should make the sugge ion to Int N‘ kl 123‘ 5721/. 72 7 1/. .44 z laps. 2000 is 15 15 +1 . - - . . mt R;°n° mo; 23 21 23% ‘A ‘Em’ {fire Alungnlum LN}-. %. Granby Conservative Premier Fl mmg. Irish Cop 2100 as so 5 as Bulolo 100 375 375 375 +5 um! 311 Walker - Gooderham - Jacobus 11225 115 110 115 +4 Paw 400 300 295 295 -5 :4 Each. and Canadian Pacific, I o t. Jaye Expl 17500 54 50 54 +2 oii.s s. osers lnclud d ' ‘ - . Jeanette 2500 11 u 11 +1 Ajax 2000 52 so so -2 «grams Pome Mfnesnlafiglefisgea mmlgm IQ" Jellicoa 174500 29 201/. 22 +1 AP Con: 1500 36 ,36 36 B . ‘“ 5°” Joburke 5000 17 15 15 +1 Am Ledu 19100 25 23 24 +2 337 lining. 83611 off V4. Pra. e Re -Qpa|15 Joliet 2200 25 25 2.5 +2 AA:1hmex 1:03 2:2 212% 2;: -in Mlcanadlan Marconi, Eureka Jonsmith 21500 12 10 10 or 0 4- ‘lies and Pret . . Jowsey 1900 45 45 45 +3 Asamera 5000 215 202 214 -0 each gained % shim! Elaisgt golhe HALIFAX (CP)--'1‘he_i.mm1g_ra. Kenville 7500 594 9% 61/1 Bailey SA 1550 330 375 330 +10 dia t- q . ‘ma’ tion department, inquiring into Kerr Add 1055 s1s% 16% 155/: — ‘Al :21; 5 5”/‘P’ 233 52:7‘ 2;“ 2:7‘ +1“ chalilgiec 1°“ "f the Amencan ex‘ the case of two Torpnto car deal- Kerr Lake 3600 179 175 177 -1 " ~ 1 - ' mm W,‘ M 2., 2., 27 __3 Bugs, 50., 75 -,5 -,5 what flocks did: ers who mysteriously left Canada Km and 2500 51,4 57,4 51/, + 1,5 Britalta 3700 141 155 its -9 W d T in June and returned ags-in Dec. Kirk Min 1200 57 55 57 - 03131“ 90° 5° 5° 5° Ad 9 ' “°5' 28, has reopened its hearing here Labrador 1390 $1514 15 151/. _.1/‘ Cal Ed 250 319% 19% 19% V3_nc¢l 589 436 to gather more detail; L Dufault 4550 09 so 01 +1 C Oll Lds 300 190 105 135 - Dechnes 297 457 J‘ h Ple ne nd M n n Lake Lgni 4500 111/. 11 111,4 +194 C 0111- wt: 300 09 59 59 +4 Unchanged 252 255 °§ep 5. r 3 ‘ °- 1, osu 1000 go 20 20 _1 CS Pete . 670 450 445 450 +5 Total issue; 1.148 11 9 Dav1_d—known in Toronto as Ar- L Shore 685 460 455 460 +15 0111 All 011 1200 485 47° 475 +5 NEW YORK ems", 4 thur Morris and Len Jacobs, re- Lamaquo 500 250 248 250- +19 C B".E““’ 240° 42 4° 42 *3 3 -n. c at G STOCKS spectively — were ordered de- “°“°" 43°’ W5 1°3 1°-" +2 C Cmem‘ 930° 109 1°“ 1°’ T‘ neth steel’ .394/zmir H mm — td e'era1 weeks a b the Lexinm 103,9 5% 5 3% Cdn Dev 550 500 I 575 590 +5 Borg Warn” 2”‘ Menréecott 791:. pore s ‘v go 1! LL Lac 2900 195 192 195 +5 5 liliusliry t. :2: $31,: 533 5(1); 4 C and 0 53 Ngngmvtll 32;. immigratiofi departitnent. They Lorado 3300 so 59 50 +1 - “S Y W ' . ? remained ere awai in an a - Lorado wts 450 as as 35 +1 0 1’r°SP°* 60° 15° 145 15° +5 E°f"§’§,‘“EZ‘ "7 Ram” »°°"’ 34”“ peali decision from Ottgwa » P Louvict 10000 14 1314 14 +2 Ca"-5° N?‘ 50° 13° 13° 130 Gen :1” 63;? 5&1 2;‘ NJ‘ 517/8 ' Lyndhst 14500 22 201/, 31 __ 1,, Canso 0:1 200 135 195 135 -7 Goodyur Wu vamdiagat 3% Lynx 4500 3 71/5 _3 +1 Cent De 1225 685 580 GM +5 Gt Nor Ry 35,/‘4 W Sm 1 Macassa 126 251 250 251 ___4 Cent EXPI 509 193 197 197 —8 mt T ‘mi T 3o%_ 9 359 63/8 gag;-Leod 500 103 105 103 +1 gfilnrtlzrrelgll 71%.; 2(8)?) :33 200 +10 -4 . a sen 21800 212 199 210 +11 I d Malartic 1650 115 112 112 C°"° 35°“ 3% 3 3 DU"e$ Ta” e Meanwesg U 2000 91,5 31,5 31,; __1 C Allenbeo 2000 9 8 9 Manly, 19200 42 33 42 +4 C Cordasun 1000 10% 10% 10% + ‘:5 ON (R t ) Labor Maritime 5800 53 51 53 c M1 Ma 99: 255 230 235 +5 , LOND _eu er-s_ — Martin 1000 11 11 11 g°nw::ta"Pete 5:23» 61;‘/i 61'; 61; 5 WINNIPEG (CP)—Feature of members charged in the H%isSe Maybrun 1500 15 15 15 +2 . 1 " - - c -on Monda that . . M°““"° “5 373* 731/“ 731/‘ Cm on 300 37° 36° 36° -15 tmdmg Wednesday on the Wm‘ gftatomgcrgta Diilles ‘Passed Mcwat 1000 V 19 19 19 -3 De-"'Pa1 113°“ 133 139 137 +3 nipeg Grain Exchange was the ‘T . .ry . t Men; 1003 15 15 15 Dome. Exp! 125 810 010 010 +5 t f th -t, f th confident-lal information abou Merril 5300 73 70 73 -2 I‘j§:r°;:‘°’ 13230 2; 5;? 5:3 4 rep” ° 9 exp“ ‘° ‘'99 car’ British defence matters to Spams vgfgtimuran 631/: 6:12 63% Highwood mo 24,/‘ 24 24 _ 9‘ goes of Canadian‘ barley repre- month, , Mimken 5,00 213 208 205 _, Home 011 A 488 ‘$161 15 is seating about 1,100,000 bushels. Foreign Ilndersecretary I-an Min Corp 100 960 960 960 -30 H°'“° .0“ 3 4°” 515" 15V‘ 15* + 1/‘ Two ca,-goes were for Japan Harvey denied the charge and re- M°8“' 413° 47 45 45 —Z E 31,011 G 1335, 5,1,? 19:1/‘ 1:7‘ +2/‘ - - fused a demand by Labor's Frank 1£:1,’,'i,fi" 13%: 73'; 722 732 "£5 5331.?’ 500 210 205 zio :3 “(.1 one to the .Umted ‘Kingdom’ Allaum that the government send Nama Cr 73200 31 29 30 +1 Lib 1*“ 90° 129 137 127 ‘-3 Tm’ °"p°"t busmess was mt re‘ an official protest to Washington. Nat Exp] 2500 21 201/: 21 -1 ;1e;°l‘° lggg 2;: 2:; 2;: ‘ flecten in the oats and barley Dunes visited Franco last month 13”“. 2:330 :9 :5 39 +3, Midcon 121400 77 72 77 :5 trade Which W85 light. and dis‘ on his way home from NATO New At’; 2000 27 2., ,7 __ Miléhcltig 113?) 13:44 1211/. 221,15 closed a few domesltic orders. talks in Parjs_ New Bid 1000 s 5 5 N 3"‘ d 1000 2}’ 121 +1 Prices moved narrow y. New Cal 4000 25 25 25 +2 N g°"°°" mo §2 7; Closing prices: SHIPMASTERS GATHER New_ Delhi 6500 55 54 54 +1 § G‘;’;‘ Exp] 2,0,, ,2; ,2, 3, “’ Oats: May V4 hisyr 68‘/2b: Jly DULUTH,M1rm. (AP) —-More §1}‘(°,’,‘f,I’M 23:33 2%: 213% 2}: :19.‘ N Superior 133 122 122 _122 unchanged 66%; Oct. 1/0 higher than 300 Great Lakes Skippers N Goldvue mm 6 5 5 NC 1Oils 115;-(1)10 2:753 335‘ +30 37a. _ and their wives were expected N Harri 3500 17 17 17 01“ ‘3 m 19% 9 , _ Barley: May 1/4 higher 91: Jly here today for opening sessions N “*5” 5°“ 17”’ 15 17‘/3 t’ :2: 1003 $27 :7 if % higher 91; Oct. 3/; higher of the three - day International §°‘§e;f,f.:°“ 3% 3% 3.7, + 1,, Permo pr 600 185 101 195 +4 90"/ab. . shipmaster's Association annual N Man 1000 29 29 29 +1 Pe‘_l’]?‘ 2%‘; 2); 370' -'3'; 6 I~‘1ax: May 21/; higher 3.18; Jly meeting. One. of the major top- N Mind:-1 00 15 15 16 Pl“ ‘F56 4200 268 259 268 "' 1 21/s-2% higher 3.111/2-3.12; Oct. 31/4 ics of discussion was expected to N Mylama 310400 27174 25 271/. +3 P'°"‘: 3‘ 5000 1- 5 15 *1 higher 2_83ly§a, be a proposal requiring pilots on N Senator 500 6% (W2 61/2 +1 0'10" ° 9 1 +2 . 3 - - 1 3/ . J1 f - fl hi 5 usin th. .5‘; Nick mm 3300 140 139 140 Rocky 1’ 90000 21 10 21 +2 Rye. May /4 higher .00 /s._ y .ore1gn ags p g . Nisto 2500 5 s 0 1Sl°¥-‘glee ‘$1,?/5 2''‘ };;‘/I + ‘rt -'4'; higher 1.00; Oct. 1 higher Lawrence seaway. V Nor Acme 1000 16 151/; 16 +1 aPP.“"FA 800 W B 1_o1l/,3, gzizzfg 2:3: 3‘;/I 3; 3; ‘ we 4000 131,5 131,5 4:31.; + 1,5 Prices for class two wheat for An our Noflamc 500 ,1 11 11 +1 Sstpoonelrl is :3 3.5 +2 export to‘; countries outsiggiellgglf/A. Top Quam, 7 off Normetal 410 250 260 250 +10 T3"W°C T00 75 75 75 1 Nor 1. 4%, 2 1.60/4, . 4, BERRY BR0S_ o N°"’‘‘’‘ 1500 3° 23 30 rrrztlxixis 4253 175 175 175 4 4 1'44,’/‘l 5 13”“ 61281/*3 1 Du‘ PAINTS N°’s~""° 150° 12 12 12 'r' oi on 100 490 490 490 :5 Wm 1-95‘/43 2 1-51/43 3 1-35%? N Ram‘ 94°" ' 62 6° 6° "3 Uiila0ils 3720 235 231 234 IWA and domestic prices‘ 1 Nor WEATHERALL N°’”“” 38°" 33° 325 330 “L” U 01 t 21025 14 13 13175 1 1 - - ‘1 ~ ALUMINUM C0 Nnrsp A wts 500 215 213 213 -3 will 15 W5 4200 12% me 121/ 1.64/4; 2 1.60/4. 3 1-53‘/4. 4 -44‘/4. - North Can 1200 125 110 115 -5 way“ 26 24 262 4 5 1311/‘; 3 1231/4; 1 Dul-um 125 Kent st Dial 6428 Norvalie 20C0 16 16 16 + ‘:2 933° ," 91% 1 185 190 +10 196%. 2 1351/‘. 3 L351/4_ Nudul 1100 B 23 23 VVS D8381! 19_ 9(6) 160 16_ + - 1 ’ ‘ °’B“°" 500 53 59,- 53 '2 w Deeccallvtt: 240?) lgs so 32 Ogarna 5200 _ _ Oka Rare 10000 17 V. 1525 1515 -1 lxclti 33-ggg 1:: 111%: ii: 3 O’Leary 2300 171,’: 161/: 17172 +1 YE‘: San i0_:;0 8 7 6 +8 Opem 2190 62:) 615 615 ——l5 9 BAVKS orenada 88303 :2 +3 Mont 502 5411/. 41 4114 V4 0 b 1 0 + -_ l "‘ P235? 2510 53 50 53 +3 N5 290 5315/3 ily 2 *1” coo Paramaq 1500 7 4: 4; -111/4 IC:‘lIl)1m 2%? $344: 4511 45 17% Pardee 3600 46 . + _ , 7 7 12° 4" :3. 1., 5:55.. 3; 23.. 33.. PARTS “ S““‘°E Fm‘ Paymaix 4500 18*: 7/2 xi + , ‘ V - 1 Pee Expl 5000 10 10 16 . _ I‘.\I)rI,iSTR_‘lAI.":l’ 28% *5 ALL MAKES OF ENGINES ! Peerless 2500 29 25 25 + pg Alummi 207.1 $28‘!//5 .. 1/4 517/ + ‘ _ g Perron 3700 33 31 Ill Anglo Nfld 150 55],; 5/. W: V 33 st Peters Rd_ D13] 32133214 Pick Crow 8700 H5 llll ll5 +5 C Brew 730 $-71/-,2 Zlix + 4 ‘ Pioneer 1000 130 130 1.20 -4 D Steel 240 $18172 1837: 1732 M Place: 4255 950 950 950 Inland 300 $770 7 + LARGE SIZE BROKEN PEKOE swam!’ GRAPEFRUIT 6 For 49c TEA LB. 67: NO. 1 LARGE LBS THE BETTER SIIORTENHNTG ONIONS 2 mo’ I7: FLUFFO LB. 29¢ G LDEN RIPE TALISMAN ,4 oz QANANAS .. 19¢ IMARMALADE 43¢ ‘ . KRAFT QUALITY gm .9. .E.';'.E.‘E..‘.€¥.t,llZ 37° NW0 HONEY mi 29: Shredded WHEAT 2 39¢ ”B°§.;.;““iE°““ ‘““‘"““ 79¢ Head‘:ii:i-tars C & F ONLY Ft F00DLAND“mW“ Barbecued - . FEATURING Chickens 1 N BLUE BRAND. ‘ 2% ‘‘’- “‘“"“g° FREE DELIVERY 3 E E I: 4 °"lY I-49 DIAL 4811 DIAL 4811