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    ILY MARKET QUOTATIONS

    Francoeur

    Paymast 2000 «18% 18 10% +%
    Pct. Expl 2666 19 19 19
    Peerless 7000 27 23 27 «+2
    Ptrron 12650 27 25 2° —2
    Pick Crow 2700 91 91 91
    Pioneer 500 115-415) dS 8
    Pitch-Ore 15000 6 5 6 +1
    Pr Bord 7300 12 12 12. —1
    Preston 7475 700 680 700 425
    Pronto 2600 550 525 525 —25
    Pros Air 3100 95 85 85 —7
    Purdex 8400 15 13 14 —1
    Que Ascot 15099 42 38 39. 1
    Que Chib 43000 = 71. 63 67 «#=+5
    Que Cop 157400 50 40 40
    Que Lab 1500 7 7 7 +%%
    Que Lith 625 475 450 450 —25
    Que Man 3400 22 22, 22 «+2
    Q Metal 3103 94 94 94. 44
    Qunston 21000 28% 2 2% —1
    Quemont 4495 $1342 12% 12% — 1%
    Radiore 5400 50 46 50. $5
    Rainville 5000-50 49 49 —1
    Rayrock 9700 85 80 82 +7
    Rexspar 9300 “51 48 49° 2
    Rix Athab 1350 57 57 57) —4
    Roche 16700 19 18 18 —2
    Rockwin 4642 39 364% 37 —1
    Rowan Con 5500 16 16 16
    Ryanor 1000, Ls
    St Michael 2000 TM. 7 MA—
    San Ant 3400 = 62 62 62
    Sand Riv 11000 «18% +17 17) —1
    Satellite 3375 45 42° 45 4'§
    Sheep Cr 500. 73 73 73. —2
    Sherritt 36855 490 460 460 —15
    Sigma 100 400 400 400
    Sil Miller 4064 67 64 65 —2
    Siscoe 10500 «74 71 72
    Slocan VR 29100 21 17 20. —
    Stanleigh 14335 108 = =101 105
    Stanlgh wts 5740 52 46 ri}
    Stanrck 970. 205 190 190 —10
    Starratt 7000 7 86% 6%
    Steeloy 500 62 62 6H %
    Keep R 24150 $1454 137% 14% + %4
    Sturgeon 1900-1919 12... 41
    Sud Cont 1500 6 6 6
    Sullivan 3400 249 «235. 245 45
    Sunburst 4900 22 21 22 +1
    Surf Inlet 4500 5 5 5: + %
    Sylvanite 4100 105 102 102
    Taurcanis 6000 78 74 75° —1
    Teck4H 300@ 168 165 165 —5
    Temag 21750 190 165. 170 —14
    Thom L 4600 63 63 66 44
    Tiara 30 67h TM OTK
    Tombill 3000 24 24 24. —1
    Towag 1090 8 8 8 —i1%
    Trans Res 1200 18 | 18 18
    Tribag 3700 «37 | 36 36 1
    Trin Chib 11800 33 31 31. —2
    Ult.Shaw 6093 18 15 18 .+1%
    U‘ Asbestos 27295 770 750 750 +350
    U Estella 1000 7 7 i saci
    Un Keno 473 450 425. 450 425
    Un Fort 3225. 45 44 44
    Upp Can 9100 100 95 . 95 —4
    Ventures 468 $31 3044 3054
    Violam 6400 122 118 122 493
    Waite Am 2795 690 650 640 —40
    Weedon 10580 26 55
    WwW: Malar 2500 8 8 8 +1
    Willroy $3700 120° 111112 3
    Will wis 600 70 63 70. —5
    Wiltsey 93000 22 20 21 4%
    Winch 3900 ¥ 7 7
    Wr Harg 1100; (126: 196° = JoB ey
    Yale Lead 44600 | 30 28 30. 41
    Yk Bear 5400 90 = §=689 = 90
    Young HG 8300 62 60 62
    Zenmac S100 290. 598. 28
    Zulapa 2444-20 20 20

    Curb

    Bulolo 100 360 360 360 —15
    Coast Cop 100 400 “400 400 +95
    Gaspe Cop 220 $34 34-34 —¥%
    Pato 953 360 345 355 —5
    Pend Ore 1000 325 305 325 415
    Yukon Con 1000 61 61 61

    ; OILS

    Acme Gas 2500 2% 2 201% + %
    Ajax 1000. 63 63 63
    AP Cons 596 35 3H:

    All Rox 2500 30 23 230 +7
    Am Leduc 19659 18 17 18 41
    Anchor 89400 = 2344-20 23 (+1
    Asamera 400 160° 157. 160 —10
    Bailey SA 61600 $12 l1 114 4 %
    Bailey S pr 475 $25% 24% 25% + %
    Bail S 5%4pr 190 $221%4 22%, 291% + %
    Banff 8600 234 208 217 +12
    Britalta 53754. 310 293. 298 44
    Calalta 9700 77 73 73

    Cal Ed 1040 $31 3014 3014

    C Oil Lds 600 180 175 180

    CS Oil wts 1100 65 65 65° -
    CS Pete 1120 365 345 345. 445
    Cdn Atl Oil 5420 675 650 675 +50
    C Chieftn 32700 163 145 158 +10
    Cdn Dev 14295 605 590 600 +10
    C Ex Gas 4620 270. 265 270 +5
    C High Cr 1500 = 32 30 320 44:2
    C Homestd 2277 195 192 192 —3
    C Husky 6799 $154 14 MR+%
    C Husk wts 1360 870. 820 -870-° +65
    Cdn WO 1032 245° «235 235
    C Williston 200 150 150 150 +445
    Cent Del 4371° 875. 860 865 | +15
    Charter Oil 6700 199 (190 190

    C Allenbee 3000 7 7 7

    C Dragon 3000 28 «25s 2
    C East Cr 500 43 43 43 +2
    C Mic Mac 4680 430 420 430° +10
    Con Peak ~ 500 4% 4% 4%—%
    C West Pete 725 480 470 480 +5
    Cree Oil 300 405 400 400

    Cree. wts 4420 187 181 185
    Dev-Pal 1687 130 125. 127.48
    Dom Pete 1150 $13%4 13% 13%
    Duvex 11200 14 12 14 6+%
    Fargo 570 660 630 630 425
    Gén Pet A 400 320 320 320 —5 °*
    Gr Plains 470 $174 1644 174 + %
    Highwood 6000 26 «4 ee 22
    Home Oil A 1655 $20% 20 20% +%

    $20%4 20 20 + %

    Wed., October 15, 1958 The Guardian Page 11

    Stock Sales High Low Close Ch’ge
    INDUSTRIALS
    Inland Gas 10550 $9 84 &%
    Alta Gas 8485 $22% 21% 21s + %&
    Mass-F 7925. $97, 9% 9R—M%
    Tr Can PL 7300 $37% 36% 36% + %
    OILS
    -| Anchor, 9400 2342 20 23 86+1
    Humber 56875. 208 200 200 +9
    Britalta 53745 310 293 «208 «=—+.4
    C Chief + 32700 163 145 158 +10
    Midcon 27800 60 55 56-2
    MINES
    Mactie 704800 = 32 19 32. +13
    N.Mylama 405950 76 68 69. +1
    Coldstrm 311715 80 56 57. —3
    C Haliwell 203700 77 68 70 —4
    Bouzan 160100 93 82 8° —2
    By THE CANADIAN PRESS
    Bid... Ask.
    Canadian Investment 9.16 10.05
    Canafund XD 36.71 38.55
    Champion Mutual 5.41 5.94
    Commonwealth Inter XD 758-808
    ; Corperate Investors 8.92 9.69
    58 Exee Fund 5.46 §.71
    Fond Collectif §.22. 5.74
    Grouped Income 3.84 4.20
    Growth Oil and Gas 8.12 8.53
    Investors Growth Fund 5.06 6.33
    Investors Mutual 10.87 11.75
    Keystone 12.20. 13.20
    Leverage Fund 5.89 6.47
    Mutual Accumulating Fund 7.09 7.75
    Mutual Income Fund 5.06 5.53
    Sav and Iny. Mutual 5.29 5.78
    Radisson 4.86 5,34
    Regent Fund 5.25. 5.77
    Supervised Amer Fund 6.65 7.15
    Supervised Exee 55 36.48 —
    Supervised Exe 56 29.92 —
    Supervised Exec 57 5.13 0 —
    Suprvised Growth Fund 1.87 2.01
    Supervised Income Fund 3.99 4.29
    TV Electronic 12.11 13.26
    Timed Investment Fund A5.60 BS5.60

    HB OU G $21 2014. 20% + 4%
    Humber 56895 208 200 200 +9
    LI Pete 1000 7 7 7 -—2
    Marigold 2600 10 10 0 +%
    Medal 6540 245 230 245 +6
    Midcon 27800 = 60 55 56 —2
    Mill City 2614 25 3 —1
    N Bristol é 12 10 1
    N Chamb 1350. 125 122. 125 +5
    N Cont 1000 43 43 43. —1
    N Davies 6100 27 26 26 —2
    N Superior 1300 124 118 118 —2
    Northeal 4900 25 25 25
    NC Oils 380 435 425 435 +10
    Okalta 4140 110 105 109 +1
    Permo pr 6200 195 185 185 ~—2
    Peruv Oils 100 166 166 166 —4
    Petrol 5455 70 66 67
    Phillips 3100 110 108 8 42
    Prairie Oil 100 265 265 265 +10
    Provo Gas 1963) 340 325 335
    Ranger 4600. .240 236 235 |.....
    Reef Expl 12000 7 6 a
    Richwil 1400 125. 24 125 —2
    Rix Athab 1350 57° 5 7 57 —4
    Rocky Pet 21000 10% 10 1014
    Royalite 1300 $12% 1154 12% + %
    Royalite pr 250 $2114 21% 21%
    Sapphire 500. (76 7% 7 —3
    Scurry 3700 182 180 182 +3
    Secur Free 2625 745 725 725 —5
    South U 2100 «164% 15 15 *
    Spooner 5200. «17 1644 17 +1
    Sianwell 3500. 5 83 85 . +1
    Tex Cal 4200 3442 32 32 1
    Tidal 14600 86 «8486 i$ dL
    Trans, Can 600 70 - 70 7 —5
    Triad Oil 2800 490 480 480 —15
    U Canso vt 282 165 160 165 +10
    Un Oils 12125 240 23 240
    Wayne 9300 24 23 24-1
    Wespac 3000 «15 15 5b —%%
    Wsburne 3650 «95 90 94 —1
    W Cdn OG 700 164 160 160 —8
    WC OGrts 1500 9 9 ae
    W Decalta 7966 170 162 165 —2
    W Dee wis 3300 8 4 8 +3
    W Naco 4400. 97.94 97 +2
    Windfall 1008 «151% 1514215% + 1%
    Yan Can 500 10% 10%410% — %
    : BANKS
    NS 2138 $67, 67 67 —%
    Comm 1328 $54 53 530 1
    Royal 1275 $7254 7114 721% —I1
    Tor-Dom 2761 $48 464% 47% —4%4
    INDUSTRIALS
    Alumini 10352 $3612 344% 3454 — %
    Cc Brew 2410 $35%% 35 35 OU %
    D Magnes 1175 $12%4 11% 1244+ %
    Inland 10550 = $9 8%
    Nor Star 100 $12 12 2 —
    Pembina n 174 $8% 8% 8% + %
    Simpsons 1724 $29 2834 29 + 3
    Stedman 50° $327%% 3212 32% — %
    Wainwright 475 375 275 «285 «644-10
    Walkers 1920 $3144 31% 31%
    Sales to close: 6,741,000.

    MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS
    By The Canadian Press

    A—less and B—plus stock exchange
    commission,

    ~ MONTREAL -

    MONTREAL “ %P) Prices
    were irregularly higher in very
    active trading Tuesday on the
    Montreal and Canadian stock ex-
    changes.

    The base metals ended the day
    generally lower after reaching
    new highs in early trading, As-
    bestos lost 4% at 3242, Noranda
    declined 1% at 53 and Alumin-
    ium was off % at 344%. Canadian
    British Aluminum gaied %4 at 13.

    Down four points each in the

    Toronto-Dominion at 48.
    merce lost a point at 53.
    Steels advanced with Algoma
    up % at 3542, a new high. Argus
    gained %4 at 2744. Stelco declined
    a point at 68. |
    Up % in the utilities were
    Bathurst Power B at 2542 and
    Canadian International Power at
    2314. International Utilities was
    off 3 and Quebec Power declined
    15 at 34. Southern Canada Pow
    jumped four to 53.

    The papers were mixed. Eddy
    A lost % at 51%. International
    was up at 11234, a new high.
    In other issues traded Canada
    Malting advanced two points at
    65, Dominion Stores lost 1% at 71
    and Ogilvie gained % at 35, a
    new high.

    The mines and oils were gen-
    erally higher in a narrow range.
    The closing'averiages show
    banks off .83 at 54.79, utilities up
    2 at 149.4, industrials off 1.1 at
    297, combined unchanged at 247.8,
    papers off 1.5 at 438.9 and golds

    up 1.14 at 78.42, a new high.
    MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS

    Com-

    er

    Abitibi 3542 Fraser 2 WY
    Abit pr 24 GT Lakes 37
    Asbestos 3244 How Smith 38
    Bank Mont SL Hud Bay Min 60
    Bank NS 67 Imp Bank

    Bnque C Nat 49 Imp Oil 4514
    Bathurst A Int Nick 884
    Bathurst B 25% Int Pap 11214
    Bell 4214 Int Pete 50
    Brazil 64 Mass-Fer 914
    Bldg Prod 38 McGoll 6654
    © Can . N St. Car 2114
    C Cement 3454 Noranda 53
    C Cement pr Price 45%
    C Steamship Que Pow 34
    C Bnk Com 53 Royal Bank q 7ite
    Cdn Brew 35 Royalite 1154
    Cdn Brew. pr35 St. L Corp 1614
    Cdn Celan 18% Shawin 31%
    PR 29% Steel q 68
    Cockshutt 13% Un’ Steel 1bY%
    Seagrams 33 Walker 3112
    D Bridge 21 CANADIAN

    Dom Tar 13% — Cons Pap 39!
    Foundation 13% Ford q 10314

    NEW YORK

    NEW YORK (AP)—The ‘stock
    market’s four-week rise to his-
    toric highs stumbled Tuesday to
    an estimated $2,000,000,000 loss in
    the heaviest trading since Sept.
    27, 1955.

    Sharp declines in coppers and
    other metal shares that have had
    a big rise became infectious and
    traders rushed to take profits in
    other groups. The ticker tape ran
    late on four separate occasions
    totalling one hour 12 minutes.

    Brokers ascribed the fall to a
    technical correction. i

    The estimated cash loss was
    based on a $1.60 drop in the Asso-
    ciated Press average of 60 stocks
    to $197.50. The Dow Jones. in-
    dustrial average fell 4.23 to 541.72:

    A U.S. government decision to
    divert to civilian markets all
    nickel shipments scheduled for de-
    livery to its agencies this year
    knocked International Nickel
    down 3 points to close at 91%.

    Among other Canadian stocks,
    Aluminium 12d. was off 1%, Hud-
    son Bay Mining dropped a- point
    and Canadian Pacific, Distillers-

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    3300 134% 11 13 —2
    SUh AMA RY Frobisher 12250 200 195 199 +9
    bd Geco Mines 8450 $1814 17% 18 +%

    : : ¥ , | Geo Scien 3500 == 80 75 7 864+3
    Toronto: Market mixed in|Gnt Masct 1000 10 10 10

    , 5 thal Giant YK 563 490 460 475 5

    New York: Market mixed; nso oe 7 a. red ms

    heavy turnover. Gold Eagle 35500 23 21 2a —¥%

    Montreal: Market generally|Gold Man 10700 34 30 30

    oo edie teeta eraly Gr Uran 6700 35 3232 4

    higher in active trading. Grandroy 7:00 23 24 of

    en Granduc 6450 235 223 230 +5
    Greyhk TIO AT BS 1g ag
    CURRENCIES Gulch 8700 «19 18 = 19
    Gulf Lead 4300 9 ™% 9 +1%
    Gunnar 3996 $18 17% 1734 + 1%
    MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S.|G¥itim * S09 Sig ei,
    * ye a 2
    dollar closed Tuesday at a dis-| Halmon 450045 43 ag oe
    count of 2% per cent in terms of|Hard Rock 500 11 11 11 4%
    Canadian funds, unchanged. The aioe shes M4 = 1 my,
    pound sterling $2.72 11-16, down|H of Lakes 28300 11 8 8 {3
    1-16. Headway AND 575 SO. SF
    Heath 1000 74 7% 7H —1
    Heva 7000 5% 5 544%
    T Hollinger 585 $2714 27 by eee ex. #4
    TORON 1O Hoyle 6100 525 485 495 410
    Hus Bay 1615 $62 59% 59% —\%
    —_ ugh-Pam 19 19 18% 41

    TORONTO (CP) — The stock)ina'Lake 1500 7 6 7 +%

    market was hit by a sell-off late| Inspiration 1650 47 47 47

    Tuesday amid the fastest trading a fag Bo st Ms ay =!

    in two months. ._,| Irish Cop 20650 289 279 279 1

    Coppers that sparked the rise | Iron Bay 5500 233 213 295 420

    in the first hour were hardest hit sere aed Be ~ bo > ‘

    py. the profit-taking that elimin Jellicoe 16000 12 1 oi 4

    ated almost all gains recorded. | Joliet | 4800 40 32 32 6

    On index base metals dipped — a 4 16-16: 13

    one-half point climbing to a 1958 Ranville oes * ae eee

    nigh of 184.70 in the first hour.|Kerr Add 3472 $1814 17% 18% + 1%

    They reversed their trend ¢t noon Kiltmbe 7350 220 199 199 411

    ; losed with an index of Kilem wts 8700 74 0 7. +5

    and ..clos Kirk Hud 2000 10% 9% 10 + %

    180.56. Labrador 3970 $22. 21 21% + %

    Western oils closed ahead. al- hag ed Red 105 105 105

    most 112 points but they too were| rae Lune ae - se * +3

    several decimals off from their L Osu 1000 1744 17% 17% + %

    high. Golds were ahead one-half t Gore = ‘5 ws 405 —30

    as ay

    point. : ‘ \La Luz 400 340 340 340

    The ticker eres Syhgus 12 Latin Am 180 24% 244 24% + 14

    minutes in the first hour as a a cl 5450 139 133 135 +1

    court 3000 «13~—=««12 12, —1
    handful of copper stocks spurted. LMR tees a as

    Lower priced mines joined in and LL Lac 900 180 180 180

    after a pause in mid-afternoon pace og — 2 2% 3? +%

    . a orado 7200 9 +6
    the trading pace rocketed again|r iio wis 3150 27 97 oF

    as the sell-off set in. ‘s sachet 54900 27 240 5

    Macfie was the most active is-|Macassa 1525 310. 300 305 +5

    sue trading 704,000 shares and| }y2cdon me oa te

    ini ts. The ae
    gaining 13 cents at 32 cents. MacLeod 500 106 106 106° +1

    issue moved on speculation on the pee “ a =~ 232 13

    ‘i i 96 —4
    success of a recent drill om 8|yaneat U ee Ee
    comp any copper property. : eecke U0 28 ce

    Among senior coppers, Can- eveletihs 13500 270 25H 2

    ada's three leading producers) sarin * ‘4g 139 125 130 +1

    scored good gains before sliding|Matatch 13500 194 171 19% +24

    back. International Nickel was|Maybrun 67730 25 2 22 43

    : + down 1 point at 88% McIntyre 460 $88 86 8 +%

    hardest hit, down 1 p McKen 1600 31 29 9 3

    after climbing to 91. — MeMar 2000 Oe a ae

    i 53. from a high of | Mcwat 10000" 38 a2. $5 =

    also lost 1 at 53, s Mentor 1008 1862 1B 1:86,

    53. : Mentor 1000 18% 13134:

    Bailey Selburn set the pace for | Merri 62350 150. 130 135 +1

    western oils up YJ at 11%. Inj|Meta Uran 6500 12 924 10 —1

    ; McIntyre and Hollinger | Midrm 10630 99° 9294 1

    golds cinty Milken 21330 233 215 232 +418

    added 14. Mn Corp 1060 $14% 144 144 —%
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    83.96; base metals off .63 a Mt. Wreht 1230 $1 51 51° —4

    190.56; western oils up 1.43 to] mum 1500 62 62 62

    f 17, 47

    143:31. Nama Cr 7200-18

    ‘i TO CLOSING STOCKS Nat Expl 11000 11 10 10

    Mr By The Canadian. Pres Nealon £200 65 3A 6

    Toronto Stock Exchange—Oct. 14 Nes Lab. 2500. 31 30 30%—%

    (Quotations in cents unless marked $.|New Alger 6500 8 ™m 8 +%

    r—Odd lot, xd — Ex-dividend, xt—Ex-| New Ath 9500 30 28 3 —2

    rights, xw-—Ex-warrants. <. ues |New Ba 1200 «5 5 5 =1

    Pi Net | New Cal 1100 * - 8 Ke

    Stock Sales High Low Close Ch’ge|New Delh 4500

    MINES N Deken 1700 209 200 209 —1
    Uran. 21285. 7 7 7 N Goldvue 18575 13 12 13. +
    peti 2000 360 350 355 j N =r — = Bo it +}

    Agni 15597 52 50 51 +1 |New Hosco 1 _

    Akaitcho 4000 «50.45 48 New Jason 20400 12 11% 12 +1%

    Alba Algoma 2905 $16% 16% 1656|N Kelore Nave pi a rs ‘2
    deb 150 $99 99 Newlund ee
    Attera vtw 770 500 480 500 +15 |N Man 78085 45035 = +i:
    Amal Rare 3500 20% 20 © 20% —4%|N Mylama 405950 76 69 4 +
    Am Nephe’ 700 7l.: 7L 7. +1. | Newnor 00 6 Bc te
    Anacon 55537 80 64 78 +17 |Nick Rim 18600 137 98 135 +8
    Anglo Hur = 220 $11 © “MIE Mohang 0 ea
    Ang Rouyn. 3000 38 35° 38 +6 |Nisto 3000 644 64 64 +
    Ansil 2257 25 25 25. + %| Noranda 2330 $55 5% 53 =

    Apex Res. 7000. 5° 414 4% + %| Norgold, 1000.7 Fat =

    Arcadia 12100' 20° 18 = 19 41° Kane Races oss sd Ps s

    Area 4500 95 90: 90 Norme' 5

    fnejon 4500.13 «12,8 Norpax 113005 3 25

    Ailin-Ruf.. 16500 20, 19 19% + %|Norsyne 4000 9 8% 2 +1

    Aubelle 1000 . 54% 54 «(5M N Goldert 10681 55 53 +

    Aumacho 7-00 15 14 14 N wid cape ae et xe

    ; 7 —8 No ;

    Avilla 4000 ac) a) a + %4|Norsp A wts 100 155 155 155. —5

    Bankeno "2500 18 +47 «+18 +1 |Norvalie 7150 18 1644 18 By

    Barnat 6162 164 158 158 a —. a = * o ar

    y 3000. 13. ~ 13. 13 + agam

    Baty Expl 600 70 70 7 +1 |Oka Rare 2000 15 fs — +h

    Base Metals 13000 20 18 20 +1 | O’Leary 0 on

    Baska 13300 20 17% 19 +3 |Oem 27355 $105 985 ee

    - 35 31 32 «444 | Orenada 1000. 1044 10%. 10% +

    B-Duq 35023 34 ee Sts Ormsby 6300 40 «32 3B 1

    Beaucage 1100 30 = 3

    Beav Lod 3100 23 20 21 —4 | Osisko 1500 37 - = a

    Belcher 21100 105 95 98 +3 |Pamour 512 ee ea HK La

    Bethim | 7600 110 105 105 +3 |Paramaq on ee

    Beveon 12971 16 15 15 -—41%| Parbec Gee ie ry

    Bibis 1500 «606 CGS} - YH} Pardee AG bias as a

    Bicroft 6200. 99 9 98 +3 | Pater 3

    Bicroft wis 2200 13 13 13

    Bideop 17700 22-20. «22 42

    Black Bay 6500 30 30 30 —2

    Bonvillé - ° 2000 5 5 5 —&

    Bouscad 2300. 7 7 7

    Bouzan 160100 93 82 «4G -—8

    Boymar 2500 7 7 7

    Bralorne 1000 605 595 600

    Brnhrst 3500 5%. 5 54+%

    Brunsman 5000 642 6 6

    Brunswick 1325 400 390 390 a, TAMINS

    Buffad 43400 «14 «11%H_—«d1i1%] 18

    Buff RL $600 «8B Th

    Bunker Hill 1000 9% 9% %% ; IN CAR DY FORM

    Cable 500 «26 26 6 + i

    Camp Chib 19902 980 795 88 +5 especially for

    Cdn Astoria. 2500 7 7 7 =

    C Dyno 1052 70 70 7 —2 children!

    C Malart 35565 70 60 63 —7

    CN Inca 26642 32 30 30 =—1

    Can NW 1855 44 42 42 —3

    Cdn Thor 2500 7 7 7 +%

    Candore 1100 1644 16% 16%

    Can-Erin 3599 36 35 3 OU+lCUH

    Can-Met 25115 99 95 97 —1

    CMet wis 1375 40 38. 40 42

    Captain 500 12% 1214 12% +

    Cassiar 5125 800 790 900 +5

    Castle 100 395 395 395 +5

    Cent Pat = 3700 112 110 112 +7

    Cent Pore 500 2344 2344 23%

    Cheskirk 6000 6 6 6 +%

    Chester 1000 «=622 y 2 i al

    Chib Jae 58116 80 63 65 —4

    Chib-Kay 17000 20 19 19 —%&

    Chib -M: 0350 199 150 155 —7

    Chimo . 20490. 6 60 65 +2

    Chrom 190 300 294 294 —4

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    Seagrams and Dome Mines were
    all % lower.
    Prices also fell on the Amer-
    ican Stock Exchange. Losers in-
    cluded Ford Motors of Canada,
    Preston East Dome and Rich-
    well. Shawinigan gained a point
    and Canadian Marconi was
    higher.
    What stocks did:

    Tues Mon

    Advances 253 569
    Declines 785 404
    Unchanged 198 227
    Total Issues 1236 1223
    NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS ,

    Beth Steel 52% Y% Monty W 39%
    Borg Warner 35% NY Cent 22%
    C and O 66 Radio Corp 40%
    Cons Edison 57 Std Oil NJ 59%
    El Auto El 353% Utd Aircraft 31%
    Gen Elec 67%, Vanadium 395%
    Goodyear 94% Westngse §al4
    Gt Nor Ry 46%
    pc ae Sane? w 4714
    Kennecott 10114

    WINNIPEG (CP)—The. coarse

    grain market was irregular Tues-
    day on the Winnipeg Grain Ex-
    change with most prices showing
    an easier tone.

    Closing prices:

    Oats: % lower 724%4B; Dec %4-\%
    lower 724s; May '% lower 72A; Jly
    % lower 71A.

    Barley: Oct. % lower 1.01%;
    Dec % higher 96%B; May %
    higher 97%; Jly unchanged 96B.
    Flax: Oct 3% lower 2.91B; Dec

    334-342 lower 2.8914-34; May 33
    lower 2.94%B; Jly 2% lower
    -2.9234B.

    Rye: Oct 15 lower 1.0448; Dec
    2%4-2Ve lower 1.0558-34; May 2
    238 lower 1.11%-4%4; Jly not open.
    Pri-es for class two wheat for
    export to countries outside IWA:
    1 Nor 1.644%: 2 1.60%; 3 1.52%;
    4. Ate SBS var 4G. Aol. 1
    Durum 1.94%; 2 1.88%; 3 1.75%.
    IWA and domestic prices: 1 Nor
    1.6444; 2 1.6044; 3 1.52%; 4 1.42%;
    5 1.39%; 6 1.3544; 1 Durum 1:91%;
    21.88%; 3 1.75%,

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    APPROVE BOEING 707
    DONDON (Reuters)—The Brit-
    ish Ministry of Transport and
    Civil Aviation Monday night au
    nounced its provisional approval
    of Pan-American . Airways’ pro-
    posals for the commercial opera:
    tion of Boeing 707 jet airliners
    in Britain, The approval fcllowed
    noise tests recently at London
    airport, the ministry said.

    Vy}

    Little Hope Bomarc Missile
    Will Be Manufactured Here

    By DAVE McINTOSH
    Canadian Press Staff Writer
    OTTAWA (CP)—There is little

    or no chance that Bomare antt-
    aircraft missiles will be manufac-
    tured in Canada, informants said
    Friday.

    However, there is some chance
    that new electronic equipment for
    the air defence system will be
    made in this country, they added

    The government announced
    Sept. 23 that two Bomare ground-
    to-air missile bases will be estab-
    lished in Canada at a cost of
    $164,000,000 and come into cper-
    ation in 1961. New radar stations
    would be built and $100,000,000

    worth of electronic equipment
    added to the air defence commu-
    nication and control ‘system.
    Prime Minister Diefenbaker
    said at that time that it was
    hoped that production-sharing ar-
    rangements would be worked out
    with the United States but that
    this would take time.
    UNLIKELY PLAN

    Authorities said production-
    sharing arrangements are un-
    likely to apply to the Bomar,
    manufactured by the Boeing Air-
    plane Company of Seattle, Wash.
    They advanced three reasons
    for this: The relatively smail
    numbers of Bomares required in

    fect that military technology Is
    advancing so rapidly that the Bo
    mare program for Canada may
    be cancelled before 1961.

    U.S. officials came to Ottawa
    this week to hold preliminary
    talks with their Canadian counter:
    parts on possible production-shar
    ing. No decisions were reaches,
    Officials said, but more meetings
    will be held.

    POPULATION INCREASES

    QUEBEC (CP) — The popuia-
    tion of Quebec City stood at
    233,962 at April 30, an increase
    of 4,000 over the previous year,
    it was announced Saturday. Va-
    lere Desjardins, city statistician,
    said in his annual report that the
    increase amounted to 23 per cent
    over the 12-month period. He said
    215,964 persons in the city are

    Canada; the opposition of U.S. in-
    dustry and Congress to any loss
    of defence production to Canada;
    and duplication of cost in estab-
    lishing a new production source
    for the Bomarc.

    Indeed, there is some talk in
    the defence department to the ef-

    French-speaking Canadians.

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    Authorized

    My Dealer

    Electrical Wiring
    Repairing and
    - Supplies

    Oil Heating
    Household Appliances
    Television

    112 Kent St.
    DIAL 4021 —

    PRODUCE

    MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul-
    ture department qotations:

    Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices
    to country stations, wooden cases,
    extra-large 52-58; A large 51-52;
    medium 38; small 28-29; B 35, C
    23. Receipts 57.

    Butter: Current receipts tender-
    able 634%, not tenderable 3, fresh
    grade creamery prints job price
    6312-6412; fresh wholesale 6314.

    Cheese: Delivered Montrea’ not
    waxed, Quebee white 33, colored
    33; wholesale Québec white 34;
    colored 34; current receipts On-
    tario white f.o.b. grading station
    35, colored 35; no quotations fo
    wholesale Ontario. ‘

    Potatoes: Quebec, new 75s 1.10-
    1.25; N.B.-75s 1.50.

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Title
The Guardian -- 1958-10-15 -- Page 11
Date Issued
1958-10-15
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English
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