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    % . sid Ask! sistance from the federal govern-|ing the best interests of the New- | premier loudly applauds: defer-
    Ne ee eR wis s72a {Ment Newfoundland asked for|foundlana people when last/ment of the McNair reward his
    Champion rg 4.21 5.73 |$150,000,000 5 eae Services at|}March he conducted the most own finance minister is quoted|} 4 3
    ommonwe: 7.30 8.02 | their present : _ [energetic campaign of his career, publically as being disappointed
    Pie ele i peda 325 ss | Prime Minister Diefenbaker warning Newfoundland to stay|by the federal government's ac- DIAL 6561
    Fond Collectif ‘A 6.17 5.9) |‘‘has wisely and generously de-| outside the Conservative camp, | tion.” a3 B
    pan Hear 3.71 4.05 : :
    Eronth Oi one Gas een cently sold to Cuban interests, and a p «A will be delivered right to your door.
    Investors Growth : . i i i i ile _ 4
    pag = 3818| AMONG THE FARMERS | [sireszry tsass scl] | Specal davory secs sont aes 5
    - the Industrial Union of Marine to 9:00 if your r is late — or
    Posters! ae ae Federation of Agriculture Newslett and Shipbuilding Workers (CLC) . y pape
    Mutast ae $2 256 daa aenace. Newsletter here, said ‘Frid, lay. j missed, 5
    income : 5. : ¢ . id stand
    nae ' 3 + CLOVER SEED remgacbee dein roughly 4 million dollars per year. i ing ee etd F th in T
    Regent Fund ; eels This year there are some real-|The least valuation put on these Congress heads or the Fastest Service ‘own, Call
    Supervised Amer tse. Jase [ly fine elds Of geeond cop {clov-|items was in 1992 with slightly einer as
    Po : 3 : ec 35.03 er and indications are that there|over 2% million. Next week we ;
    cand ee a Serie) ve is a better than average set of| will have something to say about ge President Claude Poin i
    Supervised Growth 1.78 91 | seed. \| the cost of producing alll ‘this in- vad in Ottawa Thursday night
    ‘WORK OF TERRORISTS IN FRANCE - | Supervised Tncome 39 government's sale of the
    8 Barges tte A540 3549 | this kind can tell whether it con-| Surpluses are Permanent, S| ShiPs has in no way changed
    Black smoke billows from blaz- | pot fire, touched off by Algerian, men could do little but let the A~—less and B — plus stock exchange|tains séed or not by using aj say the Food and Agriculture Or-| he position of the congress re-
    ing oil tanks at the Mourepiane on. :

    fuel tank farm near Marseille,
    |} France, Tuesday. Firemen make
    | futile effort to check the oil de-

    terrorists. One tank is collapsed
    at right. Earth barricades were
    ay up around the tank f (AP. Wirephoto via radio from
    in effort to check the fire. Fire-| Paris).

    flaming oil and gasoline burn out

    ~ DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS

    Walkers 2990 $30% 30% 30% + %
    Sales to close: 3,396,000.

    MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS

    By The Canadian Press
    Stock Sales High Low Close Ch’ge
    INDUSTRIALS

    Gen Dev 6800 $18% 18% 18% + %
    Kelly DA 5485 $6% 6% 654 —\%
    Mass-Fer 5470 $9% -9% 9% —%
    Roe AV Can 5240 $15% 144 15 —%

    C Chiftn 23450 193.183 18 —3
    Humber 18128 194 188 192 —]

    N Mylama 495100 47 39 44 46
    New Hosco 182000 170 152 158 —8
    Wiltsey 167200 27. 240 Hh
    Slocan VR 166506 23 19 29 +3
    N North 109000 9% 8 8 41
    MUTUAL FUNDS
    By The Canadian ress

    MONTREAL .

    MONTREAL (CP) — Prices
    were mixed in a generally frac-
    tional range at the close of -
    erate trading on the Mon Teal
    and Canadian stock exchanges

    WwW Dec wes 1900 #8 8 9 it

    ciation of Newfoundland Tuesday
    aceused Premier Smallwood of
    an abrupt about-face in his atti-
    tude towards Conservative mem-
    bers of Parliament. 3

    Mr. Smallwood Monday called
    on Newfoundland’s federal minis-
    ter without portfolio, W. J.

    to support the province's case for
    more money under the terms of

    The terms which took New-
    foundland into Confederation
    paved the way for the formation
    of the McNair royal commission
    which recommended an addi-
    tional $8,000,000 in financial as-

    Smallwood said.

    The premier referred to Mr.
    Browne as “‘a staunch defender
    and champion of Newfoundland’s
    best interests, regardless of who
    may be premier.” Mr, Browne
    established himself as the pre-
    mier’s strongest critic while a

    Premier Smallwood said he
    also “looks to”? Mr. McGrath and

    land's case through thick and
    thin, absolutely regardless of
    party label or any other consid-
    eration.”

    The PC association Tuesday
    accused the premier of “not? serv-

    public, the premier lost no time
    in trying to place upon the Con-
    servative federal government the
    onus of responsibility for increas-
    ing the grant,’’ an association
    statement said, adding he iailed
    fo mention that this commission
    was appointed, not by a Conserv-

    Laurent.
    “Th February, 1958, the pre-

    Tidal 12100 94 92 93 2 |union, along with the province’s| the five Liberal members of Par-| mier confidently postponed bring-
    Un Oils eo a 212 212 —6 | five Liberal MPs, liament ‘to support ‘Newfound- ing down the provincial budget

    so that he could count on the
    expected award from the com-
    mission."

    The association also noted dis-
    sention among members of the
    provincial cabinet. ‘‘Whereas the

    sharp pen knife or razor blade
    to slice the head on an angle,
    this will reveal the ‘presence or
    absence of seed. With combines
    it is now possible to do a pretty
    good job of .harvesting clover
    seed and there could well be
    some extra money in those cloy-
    er fields.

    FARM FORUM TOPICS

    ganization’s Committee on Com-
    modity Problems. Meeting ~ in
    Rome, the Committee said it re
    cognized that from now on the
    problem of surpluses should be
    considered as a permanent char-
    acteristic of the world farm ec-
    onomy. The traditional form of in-
    ternational commerce has been

    garding the fleet as legally strike-
    bound.”

    The ships have been idle since
    last summer, when members of
    the Seafarers International’ Union
    (CLC) struck for higher wages.

    Mr. Lowe said the shipyard
    union will continue to protest sale

    of the ships to foreign owners.

    runs Tuesday into Port aux
    Basques, Nifld., the port she was
    built for in 1955 but was unable
    to use.

    E. J. Cooke, manager and gen-
    eral superintendent of the CNR’s
    Newfoundland district, made the
    announcement here.

    W Neco” is 98 8 yy r Fri., August 29, 1958 The Guardian, Page 9

    Yan Can 7000, {0% 10 1014 -- D C C h

    Mont Bo $474 47 47 + HB S a r e mM a Woo N.S. and Port aux Basques, has

    NS 135 36034 604 604 g P lan P ort Aux Newfoundland tereninal.” Built ‘to

    Coun a0 sit iA o%4 > Ff carry cars and passengers, she

    Tor-Dom ms $46 is Wi + t t F Basq ues Test arta used. ae i transport

    NDUSTRIALS ight since going to service in

    Alumini 1582 $281%4 28 28 ] A i ) A ; ) =

    Anglo Nfld 200” $634 6% 6% + MY . : r U p Ou ace | August, 1955.

    D aigd. ap Set ek i ah Runs Next Week Mr. Cooke said that -althougir
    ee! 4 225 4+ %% : ‘s ; Basques har-

    Inland 3023 $7% 7 #7 = By IAN MACDONALD cided not to accept the recom-|no matter what happened éise- work on Port aux et

    Nor Star 300 si3% 3% 8% — | Canadian Press Staff Writer |mendations without further care-| where in Canada.” aay fe ana an- 7 ee d tag dren

    Sasa 4 556 + 4| ST. JOHIN’S, Nifld. (CP) — The ful study on his part and on the] “Once the recommendations of | nounc riday night the ferry | unt ree ,

    ¥ a * PT é : : a
    Pr wen, ber at oa i + Progressive Conservative Asso-|part of his collagues,” Mr.|the royal commission were made| William Carson will begin test|believe that it is sufficiently ad-

    vanced to permit operation of the
    William Canson: into the harbor
    on a more-or-less regular basis.”

    Test runs — probably lasting
    several days—would begin Tues:
    day. ‘“If they are successful, it
    is probable that the ship’ will
    commence regular service oe-

    ; -2%4| Browne, and Progressive Conser-|memtber of the provincial legisla-| ative government, but by the Lib-| _ The Canson, built for a Cabot/tween North Sydney and Port

    a 2 A "48 i

    cere oar Pie ast vative member James McGrath| ture. eral administration of Louis St.| Strait run between North Sydney, | aux Basques around Oct. 1" Mr:
    Provo 30150 300 292 295 +4

    Cooke said.

    been using Argentua as her

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    Ed’s Slogan: “To maintain the gootwill of those whom we
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    Charlottetown

    —- a ‘ Orns ens. nee Els a Representatives oo the yee
    ] 15% 15% + %] O'Bri 27750 95 85 = 90 ie arm Forum topics have now ; elegates. purchasers are \ said to ve
    SU M M ARY © Denilson mane brad Boag 535 ba Ogama 4000 “ a Biogas: Fogo d Was. gen-| been released for the coming] COMMODITY OUTLOOK Sought to have Halifax shipyards \ INFORMATION ; FOR
    ‘ é sith i ve an ae on 2250 850 940 850 Utilities saw a one-point gain attra a been heihays ere The situation grave. . .the out- pineal iy aa es '
    ‘By THE CANADIAN PRESS |ca' Airow. @ 53" |Oasko, om 3 39 —14| By International Utilities at 2nv4| roms has been made for] ook dark, ey_saill for Cuba. EMPLOYERS

    " Pas Y ; 4 \ sis! : ) t i 9, . :

    Foronin: Market, aims; omg) s Pele art) 235 235 (235 Pamour 4500 65 62 . and ibe loss of one by Jamaica that the Maritime ‘Provinces as dade ee = NOTICE OF : pie : Mei
    moderate. : Parbec Pong aie le at 55, & an example will pick these topics| rites on Commodity Problem REGISTRATION: Immediately upon becoming
    onl bo — gists Pie Phi eee ps| Payee | ok bet mp heptane Piesind at 104, a) and will be responsible for the| see Food and Agnoulture ort SALE BY SHERIFF an employer under the Act it is required that such

    a ’ fi 9 0B aad C 7, i+) ‘ : : er Lila s
    Montreal: Prices mixed; mod-|¢ (Osi 2600 170 151 ot pee Ce ek ee Ds, pen abi ale Heed Eatighe dt segerarcis _ ganization. The Committee dele- employer register with the Board and file an esti-
    erate trading. | Pick Crow 600 100 100 100 ses in the paper section. - them. The January age sie of,| 22tes, meeting in Rome, expres-| Pursuant to and by virtue of mate of his pay roll for the current year. This is
    *——|C Northland 1000 34 34 +3. | Pioneer 500 195 135 135" General Dynamics dropped %| ted, ihe wid to consi The lict of | S84 serious concern at the de.|@ Writ of Execution to mej! necessary whether the workmen are paid a stated
    C Red Pop 2529 9% 9 Sige Re AE pe A ge to 58%. Laurentide Aeceptance| topics Cith trem nates aes as| {erioration of the world agricul-|lirected and issued out of the wage, or by piece work, or on any basis by which
    CU RRENCIES C€ Regcourt 9000 16% 16 Rie Pkoas, be aor hae exh ss 1% at 19% topics wil ir dates ai tural economy. They. blamed ac-|COunty Court of Prince County eisaiis Z heir lab di
    c< au ; follows: a at the Second Circuit of thei] they are remunerated for their labor under a@ con-
    t —1o | Purdex 47000 22 International Nickel dropped| Seri 1:— Nov. 3—What Price | (UMulation of surpluses, contrac. said Court the 5th i
    __ MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S.| So? Corp tee a an 2% to 80% and Imperial Oil at| Freedom; Nov. 10 — Regional| {02 of international markets, the August A.D. 1958 in on ict || act of service.
    dollar closed Thursday at a dis- la Meal ne won oe 45 was off one. CPR slipped%sto| Broadeast: ‘Nov. 17 Perfor-| {all of world prices for most pro-| wnenein | the Wramatden ot by 2 As soon as an employer undertakes any opera-
    count of 2% per cent in terms 13 Qunston 5000 17. 17 7 271%: f Sane — Personality . .-. for| ducts and the slowing down of District | No. 119 (Alberton) in|} tion under the Act he is required, without request,
    of Canadaian funds, up 3-32. 5000 15 eS Wee a ae ee Campbell Chibougamau dipped! which the Championship Ribbon? | eral economic activity. The| pines County are Plaintiffs andi] to report to the Board and submit an estimate of
    Pound ‘sterling $2.72 1-16, up 3-16. pasties) 4-3 |Rayrock 275 4 818A 20 cents to 5.70 and Northspan| Series I: Dec. 1 — Can Pro-| delegates also declared that the)/the Estate of Anne Burke is payroll. Personal coverage is available for the
    1700 28, 41 |Rexspar 2800 46 42 46 was up 35 cents at 3.10. duction Costs, be measured, Dec,| Chtonie presence of surpluses has Defendant which said execution employer himself upon request,
    : ORONTO ini. oF eee Rous = gy as Se Ae Penny changes stayed in a nar-|g — Management Ability ... a nee peed ade on: and ad- — ont for the yup Phe responsibility of protecting his sworlenen
    ¢ 1 5 3 Hose it down i ii t? z __| ditional R ie amount : - i * F
    os [Dome $50 i ise Sng t! |Rockwin ‘emo & a1 a1 1g | TOW. Tange. New Hosco went Equality for Wouen ...< 40 they |PREPARE FOR 1959... << ~lecnool trast iad aga ll ties orth Ge employer and heavy penalties will be
    ‘TORONTO (CP) — The stock| Donaida 2000 14s" daiva4 - g4-. Rowan Com. 65005-1614: 18. UA) a closing indexes show banks| wont iq? Directly farmers will be laying|said amount remains npaid. levied upon any employer who carries on operations
    market reversed its upward trend| Divan, 200 1B4-15 -coy + 14/ Sand Riv 210 184 38 5 +14] | The closl 53.10, utilities up 0.4| Series Il: VERTICAL INTE- Sain caine Sollgaci tees iat in Walmer Oe on ae and fails to report to this Board. me
    iT ursda: il Mill y 60 60 —4 ‘ industrial . f ee = ; : : ‘5
    of Prot = Gs Berger’ taking oe ae a eee sil Stand i000 17 nt ot Reba sey ee a Be trols. the Product? ; Phat gue head for the field with the plow. | of September ee 1958 at the|| - The Workmen’s Compensation Board,
    5 Owe ‘ i 850 67 66 6 I 9, 4, : ish ; 4 Seay :
    in moderately-actiye trading. | Bast Met 60 9% 9% 94 +1%4|Siocen VR ise OOS +3 |Papers up 1.5 at a new high of| Who Writes the Contract?; Jan, pe hinged Be on ne — sense! of pea psinsin re xe 123 Euston Street,
    Western oils were the big los-| Eider ee ee Stanleigh 5900 Gh ag | 412.9 and golds off 0.42 at 72:78. |19 — Who will Hold the Reins?. horses and a gang-plow. Today|berton in Prince County in Charlottetown, P. E. I.
    | ers off more than 1% points, their| ¢1 soi 3000 10% 10 10 sasuke es ee 6542 | api CLOSING STOCKS Series IV: Feb. 2 — Modern :

    shaprest single session drop in al-| Eureka

    32% Fraset 29 | Teaching Methods: Feb. 9 — Re-| the tractor does the job much|Prince Edward Island I will set
    most three weeks. Golds were a| Expl All

    Gt Lakes , 3434] 2 : -| more quickly although with con-|4P and sell by public auction to é
    sional Broadcast; Feb. 16 — Su siderable wee oe Plowing | the highest bidder the lands and

    Starratt , 5000. 7 4 7 Abit pr

    43300 20 16 20 +42 | Steep R 3005 $124 11% 12 — ‘| asbestos How Smith 34%

    n
    2691 $24% 2% 24% — 141 sty, 1000 1 134% 13% —1 i ] i it. -
    DS te ae ag | Sturgeon 3H 13% 13% —1%| Bank Mont ts Hud Bay Min 50%|pervised Credit.

    INFORMATION FOR
    WORKMEN _

    | few decimal points off. Faraday 4600 Sulli 600 230 295 295 : : with horses was an orderly sort|PYemises hereinafter described
    | Senior mines with copper inter-| Francoeur 28000 17 16 15441 |gut niet om 7% ee ic ak fae a apes gz | Series V: Mar. 2. — Labour y ALL THAT TRACT OR
    | tts generally ‘were weaker fol-| Frobisher 1110 165 160 160 —i |Taureanis 8300 105 104 108 +2 | Bathurst A

    5 14 | being
    Int Nick -moy| and the Farmer; Mar. 9 — Re-/0f a Job and one which could! pant of taal sins lying

    3 Geco Mines § 610. $13% 13% 13% Taurcan vt 1500 95 95 95 Bell rave ional Broadcast; Mar. 16 — Im-| be very pleasnat indeed on fine and being at Alberton in 4 ;
    ping am. aenconoed COME Ai cedex 0 inayat any Teck-H, 1130 165 164 165 Brazil Yen eee and Emigration. fall days. in Prine Ga ity i Penh Workmen engaged in Industries within the
    nd cut in the custom smelter/Biant YK ‘600 550. 545° 550 +3 | Tomar 200 92 «9% «92-43 «Bldg Prod. 44 Mecall ie LOCAL FAIRS ; ; rene
    hice of copper, in New York, |Gold Eagle 91000 20% 19 19% Thom L. 1000 66 66 66 -1 |¢ Can —NSt car o4|4H RALLIES This is the time of year when| 2" Jsland, bounded and de-|| Scope of this Act are entitied to protection with~
    PF Noranda dipped % at 45% while! Gryren 9000, 35 n,m TE*| BATS 00 eo 28° 1 | oment’ pp 2% Noranda = 4] An innovation this year in 4-H| , 1 Mis_ is the tim holde the: cen-|fer CoMmmnenta ny ‘point || tespect to personal injury by accident arising out of
    | Falconbridge and Hudson Bay|cran Bousq 2000’ ‘¢ 9 Trin Chib- 0000 34-503 kG Bak Com: Goyer wank 3 | club activities has been the ral-| tor of the stage. Ths is only pro-lon the East side vf Main Street || and in the course of their employment. :
    H each were off %. Sue Se ee thes eS = | Can Brew 38 Royalite wa | ties Held in enol: comniy. C1 Cb! ner og the small fair ia Probably} at the Southwest angle of lands It is therefore, important that workmen know
    Golds eased as juniors muaghe Greyhi 18000 18 174 17% Un Keno 100 400 400 400-10 aoe Calas t 54 phS ed 239% Gh the blade tenons Paden eae ts gen to san of A. Rua Green; a East || whether or not their Employer is A inden ae
    ; five-cent range. Hollin *| Gulch ee ee Hh Ub Can 500 9 op 27% Steel : ture its greatly expanded] along A. C. Green’s South boun- i i i ing o €
    ded % but Kerr-Addisod was off|Guit tesa som % 7% Vandoo = 1008 | 88 Cockshutt 10H Un Steal \ ay] Breat deal of credit for the| cousing with thor topo ee dary line a distance of 270 feet|| this Board thus insuring prompt handling
    % senloes were -cuschnciaed, (Omar 1905 $17% 17% 17% Violam 7500 76 he Ott |Sexerams 20% Walker \ 3086] success of these county features. tures and professional touches.|or to the West side of Dufferin|) Claims should they be injured while in the course
    Western oils slid back after two|Gwitim "3500 ag 3,5, — 10. Wilsey sero yom eG? | BL BHidge 13% Cong Pay gry OMY haeaggl ei perrneanys rezi,| The promoters of a small fair| Street; thence at right angles] of their employment. For information and advice:
    | i ins. Profit - taking} Halmon 5600 72 «70 =~ 70 Yale Lead 13600 27 / 24 —1 | Foundati ys ize what a r rorce the i eat deal/ of responsib-|South along the West side of —Write— ‘
    } Seed rao with Hud-|Hard Rock 9500 10 10 10 Yk Bear 1000» 100 Se 100 Weer nasa bal i on clubs are in the developing of pong a the enue of| Dufferin Street a distance of 86 Wri ee
    | aff j Har Min 4500 12% 12 12 Young HY 8200 70 70 7 43 i iti Th y an feet: th: the axle The Workmen’s Compensation Board,
    } Son's Bay and Home Oil B each! neaaway 3300 58 56554 (Rents A Seg ge eee Sood citizens. The young People! the. visitors who spend a pleas-|feet; or ic northeast angle 128 Huaton Sivect >
    | off % and Pembina %. Pacific] Heath 2000 8 7% Zenmae 4500 29. 299 N EW YORK are any country’s greates: asset} ant and of the exhibitors who|0f lands of Emily 0’Connor; uston 9
    ' Pete was down % at 19%. High Bell 600 134 133 133 —5 | Curb and the country which neglects | have had an ‘opportunity to dis-| thence at right angles West alae Charlottetown, P. E. I.
    Index losses: golds .13 to 83.90;| Foye 275 $244. 2a 244 + 14] Bulolo Prien i NEW YORK (AP) — Enough/ their development is pursuing aj play their wares. bee iy Wooo ie ngierst' Ree ee
    base metals .69 to 163.98; west-| qua Bay sy, 990% 50 50 —%| Pend Ore 100. 200-200-200 ~—30 |preLabor Day jitters “hit the} Short policy indeed. : tinge: of 270 feet or to Main
    ‘etn oils 1.30 to 136.76. Ind Lake 3000° 7 7 +% OILS stock market Thursday to bring| There are many aspects to 4-H

    | 7
    Behe c ING STOCKS Inspiration 3100 46 «46 +1, Acme Gas 1000 22. 22 ‘m9
    i aie go Canadian Press Int Nickel 3959 $815% or

    ee
    46 . : . 4 4 5

    ; about a fair-sized decline club work but nality devel W ll Boy i f
    ape eee i _ persone age alo: the East side of Main
    Storonte Stack Hachange—Aug. 26 (ont Ran 72000 35: * geeadeg gee 500 39 «63939 = B Egil the way in the down- rh epg fog Papa rig ne I coft Strect a distance of 86 feet or
    2 ti Irish Cop 11000 225 220 295 Am Leduc 1933 184 18% 18% im al oppers, “ :
    "hae gong ey eng doped nex Ae Jacobus 17200 230 213 215 —10| Anchor 500. +18” 3a” 1 : 49 ieee og mencement. at % SOR

    o
    lower prices at the custom smel-| CASH INCOME R pa : W k mencement.
    tights, xw—Ex-warrants.) » ae cae vais a “4 = +1 | Asamera 1850 170 160 167 -3 ter level and the copper scrap| In this province cash income e Ir or

    Street aforesaid; thence North| ~

    We don’t like to put on the dog—but ‘

    1 Bailey SA 500 900 900 300 ; DATED this 6th day of August
    olie 29 29 a + f ‘urin, e pa ears s : p rae in.
    ei Una’ 90 oe ee Oe loner ae Se ee te ee Rs ee Uy! pe "$1842 tia pe ranged all the pits ae Ss eve tles on eight Canadian Na- W. A. GORDON, GOODZYEAR has done it again. New
    eo low. ros + tan a ° .
    one Pes a es a Kenville ce a ediGuia a py 76 National Steel, off 1, was the| of slightly over 3% ‘million dolars| tional Steamships freighters re- Sheriff of Prince County.

    4.|Kerr Add 850 $19 18% 18%: — %| Cal. Ed most active in its group, boosted| in 1932 to a high of nearly 32 mil-
    soa _. . 24 " 4 | Kirk Hud 1000 5h 5% —%| Gdn Au Oi 1400 G15 610. 610 —10 ays

    t 5% by an initial block of 27,500| lion in 1952. For the past 5 years 4 3
    Kirk Min 2000 37 37 37 C Chiefin 26350 193 183 185 ‘—3 Eee ; : veer
    oo t = Hi ie soe —10 jLabrador 1490 $21 24 21 + %/| Cdn Dev 4760 595 580 80 15 | Shares. U.S, Steel, next in the! the figure has been in the vicinity :
    140

    220 $2842 28162814

    3-T Nylon Deluxe Super-Cushions

    are now yours for just $17.95 “+

    — Rare 3300 22 2 2 +1 pr ge 5200 109) 105 +4 |C Ex Gas 10150 262 250 250 —3 | list, lost 1%, Bethlehem dropved| Of 25 million of which over 15

    fm Nephe 1000 70 70 70 C Homogtd: 2015 199 190-189. +9 million has been made up of

    Base Metals 11000 21 20 20 —1
    Bask,

    Mavbran 3000 6 «(16 46 293 249 | Province and since that yedr the

    5s and Youngstown Sheet 1%. 1 : . Z

    rg ET ree ree Om gd ce gg 2 a igh eee tengo en Po ete shin Products. Not just nylon either but super
    | cre Or ee A: ee el Lanege 000 4% 4% 4% Can WO 5799 260 250 260 45, | nadian list with a gain of 1%. In-| oe only ne wai year Nylon

    Die ieee ae . 444 5 + %| Lorado 650 54 a 54 — |C Williston 600 105 105 105 7 ternational Nickel was off 15% and In q : was also 1g one z J tou h 3.T ion.

    Area ne i 6 nec ee ee cc A ee ee 914) Aluminium Ltd. dropped %, in potatoes with almost 14 mil- Morell High School opens Tues- strong, super toug mE y

    C Dragon i 4 li dol

    rion 500. 14. 14 _1” | Macedon 1400 26 26 96 +41 1C Mic Mac 1256 375. 365 970 Among Canadian issues on the|lion dollars worth being ‘sold.

    tlin-Ruf 7000 9 ae Macfie we) AO 10% 10% — %4| Con Peak 2000 6 \ 6 6 —1 |American exchange Shawinigan | Since that year the crop has been —ONLY GOODYEAR HAS iT?

    Densch i000 ri 144 «4 toma 1000 a oer lg cigs oN 330 430 +3 lwas off % and. Preston East|Worth on the ne about 7 d Ss t 5 d £ R istra ti on of Soh as

    A 10 10 10 Rtas - me 6 fy t [Cree OU 1018 440 Dome 3-16. Fargo Oil added 1-16,| Million per year which is also|ldq epr. 4N or Ke gat ‘

    Amor ‘500 5 MS. 245 . iesoeies © ie Smet” Decl eo ie eet What stocks “did: ; exactly the value of the 1957 crop, Ys P : g See us for New, Low price NYLON

    Bernat so neue (MATE LM 98 5 14 | Boe Pte it $104 10 I~ Tar Well ficonoe. toma farat oreo | ; Hien ¢ d+ R-CUSHION
    ® Barvue 1400 16 16 | 16 —1 | Maritime Gs hae Foon bn 200 635 «635 «635 «8 | Advances 252 539 alli rein thts rans- E SUPER- .
    fix bo wo mB Mt [Man ” Gam SS hal tare ae oe a — eas sap [Ceeted 20 milton dolars in this\Students. Tuition fees and tran DELUX USHION

    320
    Gr Plains 300 $1744 17% 17%%—-% Unchanged

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    Black B. mi eee la ill Ci 14000 25 22 24% +1 | Gen Elec 6434 Vanadium 35%} home; vegetables, milk eggs.
    : ay 2000 24 7 —%4|Min Ore | 13671 174 17 17% 41%4| Mill City bo ae or watts i a , : :
    Bordulac’ 11000 8 =~ 9% + 14 | Moneta 1200 69 69 69 +1 | Nat Pete 100 200 Ate ber ge EERE: meat, wood, house - rentetc. fall
    Bouscad 1000 94 9% 49 —1 |Mt Wright 1000 68 68 68 43 |N Bristol 4900 16 nn te Ca teres @% in this category and in total in
    Bouzan 1200 49 49 Multi-M 4800 58 56 «5B AE ce age os ap x at the present time amount to B O d
    Boymar 5000 8 8 a 453 [Nama Cr 2000 17% 17 17 N Cont 1600 a. <4 les ‘ y raer
    Bralorne ee ee gt hat Wel 5 BO a N Davies 1000 21 1 a :
    ce SB Naaten gE NC Oils 900 335 39) 3008 GRAIN PRODUCE
    | Rronowiox ee 915 315 315 +25 ma pete roa 3 ed pa NCO wts 400 135, 134 135 +5 Bi od BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
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    Gite woe me st Het balks bree © A cal Pan’ West 3000 6 tis Thursday prompted byy-| ture department quotations: —
    Camp Chib 700 580 570 570 —5 |N“Diven “600 201 200 200 2 |Permo pr 1300 185 180 183 —2 |ing in most grains. Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices
    € Dyno 1750 67 66665 | Hosco 182000 170 152 158g. | Peruv Oils ny ae es ee at | Closing prices: to country stations, wooden cases,
    C ~sn ‘oe ae bag aR Tne an oe i“ Paillies 1000 100 100 100 Osts: Oct % higher 76%; Dec! extra-large 56 large 56; medium
    Candore 3134 17 1617 Newlund 39550 28 21 2314 13'°| Provo Gas” 30350 300 202 206 45 % higher 74%a; May % higher| 47-48; small 28-29; B 34-35; C 23. FEEDS
    Can-Erin 7500-224 21% 2a — {Nyon 1135 24 2 24 © 42. | Quonto Oh ir a a ee Receipts 58. 2 PURINA
    Capet 4645 12520 +1 TN Mylama 495100 a Ey pie en Barley: Oct % higher 97%; Dec| Butter: Current receipts ‘tend-
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    ale 1300 85 BB 43 | Noranda er ee She eee Cam 1008 ee —4 | Prices for class two wheat for| waxed, Quebec white 33%, col- mbacral, ot,
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    i 600 283 27 “ Normeia. 5 9 275 275+ ; : 20 ‘ . 53; 4 1.44:| white 34%, colored 34%: curren
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    Met 97 2 SS N Rank 9500 10: : fen 500 1844 18141814 — 14] nninnc. 1.65; 2 1.61; 3 1:53;] quotations for wholesale Ontario.
    Coniagas 800 59 59 59 TN ths 8432 310 295 295 +5 |Wespac $500 1814 181418% — %4| prices: 1 nor 1.65; 1; 199; . Charlottetown, P. E. I. , LCANIZING TIRE SALES
    yl Key 500 24 24 24 _ 8 versa tA wts 1100 205 197 7 3 Ww Can 0G se 7 4 aig +2 (4 1.44; 5 1.36; 6 1.32; 1 durum potatoes: Quebec, new, 75s 1.35- TIRE REPAIRS VU. N :
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    Callinan 1500 124 Wa 2 -

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Guardian -- 1958-08-29 -- Page 9
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