“NED ' rsuMMARY ,0 f “m CANADIAN PRESS 7 , Market narrowly rate trading. ififiod: Market higher; , Market irregularly “five trading. ,RRENCIES “ - (or) — The us. _ . mesday at a dis- clgsgldaz per cent in terms .a-fl funds, up 3-16. Pound ‘ .. 13.74 11.16 114) 9-16. , (op) —- The stock edged higher Tuesday in .. (“331mg but some of the ' pushed out of the rise , baking which reduced (“he strong gains recorded as were a few deci- _a,head while golds and ofls’lost all of their earl- ‘to close narrowly lower. » 'mficed speculatives— .. and New Mylamaque i for 5 owner or the * Hosea added three cents 33 while trading 558.500 ‘ l m Now Mylnmaque was . cents to 56 cents amid 4 y, as 454,720 shares. j and oils had similar part- ,enim base metals were we]: International Nickel w I, 51; Inwuprlced issues in “' move! in s 15-cent ‘ _- may: oases. lounges: Golds oilf .13 to ' ' hue metals up .14 to " western oils or! .22 to .mm 01.0er6 srooxs . m Csnsdlsn Press ‘x M Exchange—Sept. 0 in cents unless marked; , xd—Ex-divld'end, xr—Ex- Bum-rants.) ' ‘ . 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V 13* 13% _% t: 46 .45 4s -—4 . m 556 2550 550 .. m 13 .1116 “1,5 _sh .7500 17 17 17 + IA 7 ‘~_ 10 10 19 + y, ; 1m. 33 33 as 'n «m 38% 281/; 2014-12, . “so 8 71/2 7% _I,g 1 10 15 10 —1 3"” 175 169 170 m 17% 17. 17% + ’A $1 0:. 19 1” l 4210 300‘ 18’s 18% 775 775 -30 100° ‘ 8 8 +1 ‘ “00 $31.5 $31.4 lou *5 -‘ , 0 + n ‘ 1°°° 13 13 13 Ian. 33" 17% 171/. 171.4 100 o a 7V“ 7’” ' 1 “0° 61 50 53 ._3 5052 I 7V: 7 7 _ 1;, mo 3‘15 24% 24% —— 1/2 7 ‘00 400 400 1500 to! “00 7 6 61,4 — v. “ll/“001,4 81 .1 54 (05 a." 30% 30 3mg —11/€_~ 'ly 0" 221 215 229 +5 up, 200 175 175 174 W GI 55 u —; Jeanette 4000 AIL-Y MARKET QUOTATIONS 10 Jellicoe 5066 14 14 ‘ Joburke 2300 17 16 :3 +2 Johet I 2011 30 29 29 _] Jonsmith 7000 16 14 15 “We? 4975 50 4a 4a _.] Kenv1lle 3000 51,0 51/2 5% __,/_ K?" Add 1172 5183/. 131/. 181/, I Kilem wts 300 43 48 48 +3 Kirk Min 2000 36 35 36 _1 Kirk Town 3000 13 12 13 +2 Labrador 1245 321%, 21% 211,5 Lake cm 2550 112 110 112 Lake Ling 9500 9% 9% 9% L 0511 4000 22 21 21 ——1 L Shore 500 510 510 510 _5 Lamaque 200 360 260 260 _5 a?!“ Am 500 25 ,6 26 eitch 4900 145 140 143 +3 Lencourt 7500 15 1 ' Lexindin 5100 5 fill/,4: 12% 11% LL Lac 500 190 185 155 Lomega 1000 5 5 5 Lorado 3300 59 55 57 +1 Lorado wts 1000 30 30 30 +3 Louv1ct 1000 10 10 m _ Lyndhs‘t 9000 20 171A 20 +205 M 2200 91/2 994 91,4 1 “is” 700 305 299 299 F Macfie 30500 11% 11 11 Macleod 500 110 110 no Madsen . 900 245 m m Malartic 2500 106 101 101 —z Maneast U 9500 3 7 7 _1 Maralso 14000 43 39 40 _3 Maritime 40050 105 ~ 95 105 +10 Martin 15700 53 ' 27 28 +1 Matatch 44.505 ‘ 21 20 21 _; Maybrun 5100 15 16 16 .1 flaw" 15o 9041/. 83% sue—92‘ “Ken, 2000 33 33 33 MCM“ 31500. 18 1554 15 __ Mcwnt 1000 2] 21 .21 _l Merrill 2000 30 79 79 __1 Ment. 4000 14 13 13 _1 Merrfll ‘ 2000 00 79 79 __1 mm 911 . 1730 250 245 250 co"? 500 513% 13% 13% Milo" 30300 21 19 21 .45 Monte. 5600 08 as, 68 M Wright 9250 53 so 50 _, gum-MC 6200 '05 64 05 +1 ma 1‘ 3000 17 1 1 _ Nat End)! 5300 14 13% 1:124” Neslon 20100 m 7 7% 11:31:11; 2000 55 as ,6 _, er 500 MW Ath 5250 30m 3:” ,3” + V‘ New Bid 2000 5% 6% 6% New Cal 1300 28 27 23 +’ em .150032'31 32 +2 . N. Dicken 100 304 204 m +‘ New Hosco 4553500 137 173 17.8 +3 11:15; Hsson 5538 11% 101A 1014. ._ 15 . elore 1000 G 5 5 _ % Newlund 55555 any. 51 51 +1 N Minds 3000 a 8 8 __ K N Mylamn 454m 53 5‘ 56 _7 Newnor 5500 9% 9 9% + % N Senator 1500 5% 5% Nickel 4109 1 515+ '6 . V 35 no 05 _.2 Nick 500 ,5 35 85 p +11 Nipissmg 1050 160 150 150 +5 ggfmd ' 15000 13 12 121.0 _ 1,, an s 425 “41,5 Norgold 2000 7 4;“ ‘3,” + ’1' Norlartic 46550 M 2514 39 —2 Nometal 450 m 395 273 Nor m 25 a 25 5"“ 8% 81/1 3 _ N Rank 69800 115 108 114% +4"5 North» 2150 me 290 295 _4 Norsp A Wt! 200 190 190 190 Norvalis 13500 1905 19 1914 + y, Nudul 1000 21% in 211,4 + % Obaska 1000 7 7 7 O’Brien 8948 100 9'] 100 .3 Oh Rare 2000 10 13 13 0’14“?! 1000 17 17 17 -—1 7'75 855 84-5 845 —6 Grenada 3000 11% 11 11 ——!,§ Omahy 500 so 40 40 . —5 Oslsko 500 B 32 32 / Pamour 919 65 65 65 .. Parnmsq 5000 5 e . a .‘. 7,5 Pardee 800 55 ’ 52 56 Pater 1200 45 45 ‘45 +2 Pnymast 1000 21 21 21 +216 Peerless 1590 23 22 22 .1 Perron 500 23% 231A 23% —% Pick Crow 1507‘ 100 98 100 +1 Pioneer 500 135 135 135 Placer 1735 10 10 10 Pow Ron 500 40 40 40 -I Pr Bord 21600 t 16 13 10 Preston 1550 600 600 600 Pronto 1600 525 515 515 Pros Air 500 05 '05 85 -5 Purdex 49600 19 16 19 +3 Que Ascot 108118 45 40 4-4 +4 0119 Cyhlb 7050 40 39 39 -—1 , ext-cw 29520 .28... v one Lab ‘ 6 w) 5 5 * Que Lith 230 ‘10 £10 4110 —-10 Que Man 1000 20 20 20 +1 0. Metal 1300 95 _ 95 95 Qunston \ 75600 27 25 26 Quemont 355 310% 10% 10% + it; Radiore 5100 48 fi 46 —2 Rainvillo 1500 35 35 35. +5 Rayer 4950 82 81 81 Rio Buy 1000 9% 9% 9% + 55 Rb: Athab 3100 70 67 69 —- Roche 24100 24 22 23% + ‘6 Rockwln 21166 49 46 45 —1 Rowan Con 4000 17 17 17 St Michael 4500 81.4 s 5 a + #1 Sand Riv 4500 15 14% 15 _—- % Sherrltt 4172 410 405 010 +5 Siscoe 1500 68 65 66 +1 Slocan VB 7500 18 , V 17% 18 --l Stanleigh 10225 129 123 124 .—1 Stanlgh wts Z55 58 58 58 —z Stam‘ck ' 950 231 ‘ 330 231 +1 Starrstt 7000 7 6 6 —— ’75 Steep R 8410 312% 121/4 12% + % Sturgeon . 2000.. 12 12 12 -— 17$ Sud Cont 590 6% 6% 61/). +1 Sullivan 325 215 210 215 +5 Sunburst 2200 19 18% 13V: - % Sylvanito 1500 118 112. . .115 Taurcanls 2300 90 94 94 —2 Teck-H 1930 167 166 167 +2 Ten-nag 6700 106 101 101 A Thom L 1000 65 05 65 —4 Tiara 6100 6% 6 6% + 4A Tombill 500 ‘27 27 27 —1 Trin 011117 10050 38 37 37 _—1 Uthhaw « 4000 22 21 21 —2 U Minihs 1500 25% 25, 23 + 16 ‘U Ashes“ 900 600 590 590 ~10 Un Keno 1400 400 395 400 Upp Can _ 27066 120 104 115 \ Vandoo 5200 8% 8 8 Ventures 351 W 29% W ' Violam 2400 120 115 117 Waite Am 0300 575 550 550 ——30 Winch , 2000 8 8 8 Wr ‘Harg = 205 120 ' 126 126 —-1 Yale Lea 7700 23 21 22 ——2 Yk Bear 900 92 92 92 —-1 Yukeno 600 5 5 5‘ —'/‘2 Young 9950 64 59 60 -—5 Zenmac 10600 30 29 30 ‘ Curb . , Bulolo 150 300 360 860 Pato 250 345 "345 34a ——5 Yukon Con 5)00 65 60 60 —1 OILS Acme Gas 10600 25 221A 25 +2 Ajax ’ 0 68 67 67 All Box 812 39 39 39 +1 Amurex 390.. 390 390 Anchor 10000 18 16 17% +190 Anglo-Am 300 810% 10 1030+ lb Asamera 1100 179 175 179 + 5 Bailey SA 1810 $0 885 890 ——10 Bailey S pr 325 $25 24% 25 + GS Bail S 53/41)! 135 $22 22 22 Banff 500 185 1.81 / 181 —1 Bats 1000 7 7 7 Britalts. 5400 206‘ 200 204 +1 Calalta 0150 9'5 '75 75 —2 Cal Ed 960 830% 30 30 —- {/4 Calvan Con 100 400 7 400 400 -—b C Oil L11! 2600 250 2‘35 250 +5 C Oil L Wt! 400 110 100 110 +10 CS Pete 1560 355 350 350 —6 Cdn Atl Oil 1575 615 600 600 C Chieftn 11700 170 163 170 +6 Cdn Dv 3920 575 565 505 —5 C Ex Gas 8425 263 250 263 +13 C Homestd 2500 200 191 195 +4 C Husky 4334 315% 15 15 — 16 C Husky MS 696 910 895 900 -—5 Cd): W0 3283 2‘70 260 264 +4 Cent Del 1624 890 880 890 +5 Corn Pete 1000 B7 87 87 C Allenbee 1000 7% 71/2 71/6 C Mic Mac 15000 395 380 395 +5 C West P 1558 .510 500 500 Cree Oil 1800 420 410 410 Cree wtl 5750 175 170 172 .3 Dev Pa] 450 139 136 139 +2 Dome Pete 500 $11 11 11 + % Duvex 152000 14 12 14 + 1h Fargo 725 625 620 620 + 10 Gr Plains 200 $17 17 17 — V4 Highwood 2200 20 20 20 --1 Home Oil A 766 $20 19% 19% Home 011 B 637 $19% 191/4 19% + V4 H B Oil G 430 $201.4 197/3 197/11 — Humber 1500 190 187 190 +3 Majtrans 1000 4 4 4 Medal 1210 260 250 250 —5 Midcon 17000 72 70 '70 —2 N Bristol 7150 15 14 15 +1 N Chamb 3700 130 122 130 +7 N Cont 5600 42 37 42 +5 N Davies 2000 22 22 22 N Superior 500 103 103 103 NCO wts 100 140 140 140 -—5 NCO pr 150 $3791 371/2 37% +3 Northld 500 18 18 IO 1 Okal‘ta 200 112 112 1123/ — v Pac Pete 3045 $19 181/2 18x74 +21; Pan West 2600 271/1 27 27/2 ‘16! Permo pr 12325 193 181 100 +3 Peruv 0115 6500 158 150 138 4' Petrol 7000 72 70 71. +1 Phillips 10650 138 130 135 +10 Ponder 600 20 20 20 Provo Gas 39345 350 330 335 +5 Richwll 800 139 137 137 ‘ —3 Rocky Pete 3000 10 91A 10 Boyalite 25 310% 10% 10% Scurry 27;0 175 170 175 —3 Scout Free 1510 620 615 620 +5 Souris 1000 11 11 11 , South U 1500 19% 1 19% +1 Spooner 3300 161/; 16 16 Stanwell 8233 89 82 85 +3 Tidal Pet 2200 85 85 85 Triad Oil 800 450 445 4:45 ~10 Un Oils 12100 224 218 220 +1 Wayne 30016 18 18 ‘ l8 sturne 5700 93 90 90 —-2 Wespac 4000 18 18 18 W Cdn DC 1000 160 160 160 —4 W Maygill 4100 210 206 206 ‘% W Decalta 3800. 162 160 160 --5 W Dec wts 6600 8 7 8 W Naco 700 90 90 90 Yan Can 3000 10 91A 10 Curb Dalhousie 5000 10 15% 10 -1 BANKS 1111/1511“: 21 $4814 47% 43 5 621/: 62% 82 Comm 549 $51 50% 51% + M £35.: 52; :54 54 54 691/: 69V 69 Tor-Dom 240 547 47 ‘ 47% i ‘12 Al ' ~ INDUSTRIALS umim 4205 828% 28V — Anglo Nfld 275 $608 69; 22:; — :2 c Brew 2121 834 3352 357.. + 13/4 D Magnes 30 $10 10 10 » D Steel 70 3223/ 22 Inland 0055 $8 ‘ 7:2 2723/: Nor star 330 $13 ‘13 13 Pbma New 4850 58% 3% 8% —— % Simpsons 358 8265/4 26 26 —— Mr Walkers 070 331% 31% 31% ' Total] sales: 4,097,000. Mos'r ACTIVE ronoNro srocxs By THE CANADIAN Pnnss Ne! Stock Isles mun tow Close cwge . INDUSTRIALS Tr Can PL 12725 $3506 33% 34% + 71 Alta Gas 9975 520 19 Inland Gal 8055 $8 73 $775 Jeff Lake, 4900 07% 7V: 7% + 90‘ Pbms New 4050 88% 8% 81/4 % OILS v Duvet: 152500 14 1: ’14 Provo 38845 350 330 535 10% Whyno 33016 18 16 18 Midcon , 17000 72 70 70 c Mic Mac 15000 595 mo 305 I: Humber 15000 190' 187 190 +8 N155 . N Rosco 555500 157 1 N Mylama 454720 53 75: I; :3 Que Ascot 100118 45 40 4h +4 Donald. 103500 15 1254 13 _2 Qunstonl I 75600 27 25 m MUTUAL FUNDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS , Bid: Ask. Canadian Investment 6.00 9.74 Canaiund 35.77 37.56 lharnpion Mutual 5.27 5.70 Commonwealth Inter 7.34 8.07 Corporate Investors ~ 8.68 9.43 58 Exec Fund 5.31 5.56 Fond Collectlf ’ 5.22 5.74 Grouped Income 3.74 4.00 Growth Mines ‘ 3.54 4.04 Gmwth Oil and Gas 7.04 8.33 Investors Growth Fund 0.62 6.07 Investors Mutual 10.53 11.38 Keystone /, 11.51 12.45 Leverage Fund 111) 5.53 6.13 Mutual Accumulating Fund 6.93 7.57 Mutual Income Fund ' 5.00 5.40 Pret et Revenue r 5.21 5.70 Radlsson 4.79 5.25 Regent Fund 5.10 5.59 Supervised Amer Fund 0.45 0.93 Supervised Exec 55 85.42 — Supervised Exec 56 3.06 ‘ - Supervised 10er 4.98 — Supervised Income Fund 3.94 4.” TV Electronic 11.01 13.09 Timed Investment Fund A540 35.40 A—less sud “his stock exchange commission. MONTREAL MONTREAL (ON—[Prices were irregularly higher in moderately active trading on the Mon/areal and Canadian Stock Exchanges Tuesday. Several new highs were recorded. . Southern Canada. Power was featured in utilities, up 5 cents at 50. Shaiwinigan A hit a new high of 33, up 17%, Quebec Natural Gas was up 1% at 26 %. lace metals 17ere_notive with Asbestos otf -a point at 31%, Cane.- Wed., Septr 10, 1958 The Guardian Page 9 dian British Aluminium up 2% at 123/4, Hudson Bay 00’ 1/2 at 501/2 and International Nickel up 3A at 81. Oils and pipelines were fairly active. Imperial Oil eased 1/2 at 441/2. C a l g a r y and Edmonton gainex 1/2 at 30%, a new high. Inter—Provincial Pipeline was up 1% at 53% and Trans - Canada Pipeline up a point at 35, a new high. New Highs in papers were l‘rice Brothers at 431/2, up 1/4 and Crown Zellenbach at 55 up 5 points. In other issues traded, it new high was shown in Eddy Match at 26, up a point. . Speculative stocks were mixed with changes varying within a fairly wide range. Clamp—Ohi‘bou» gamau was up 35 cents at 5.75, Provo up 10 at 3.35, a new high, and East Sullivan up 6 at 2.05. Cassiavr was down 45 cents at 7.70, New Hosco oilf a cent at 1.76, New Mylamaque down 9 at 60, cents, Quebec Lithium off 20 at 4.10 and Sta-nleigh down 29 cents at 1.21, a new low. Industrial volume was 86,200 shares, mines and oils, The closing indexes show banks up .05 at 51.36, utilities up 2.6 at a new high of 147.7, industrials not .1 at 281.8. combined up .8 at 237.1, papers up 2.1 at a new high of 420.9 and golds up .42 at 74.81. MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS . By The» Csnndisn Press Abitibi M Fraser 29% Abit pr 24% GT Lakes 3 Asbestos 31% How Smith 44% Bank Mont 47% End Bay Min 50% Bank NS 63 Imp Bank -- Bnque C Nut 40 Imp Oil «’6 Bathurst A — Int Nick III Bethurst B —- Int Pap 108 Bell WA Int Pete — Broil 6% Mass-Fer 9% Bldg Prod 11 McColl 601/4 C Can —— N St. Car 22% C Cement 83% Norands 44% C ement pr 291/; Price 43% C link Com 51 Royal Bank 6956 Cdn Brew 03% Roynlite 11 Cdn Brew pr 30% St. L Corp 16% Cdn Oelnn 15 Showin 29% 37% steel 6515 Cock-butt , 13% Un steel 14% Seagrams 00% Walker 911,5 D Bridge 321/5 CANADIAN Dom Tst 14 Cons Pop 30 Foundation 13% Ford . 57 NEW YORK NEW YORK (Am-The stack market surged close to its all— time bull market crest Tuesday in the heaviest trading in a month. The Associated Press average ‘ of 60 stocks rose 90 cents to a 1058 high of $188.60 just belowthe all-time peak of $191.50 reached April 6, 1956. * The Dow - Jones industrial average rose 3.41 to 518.64, so preaching the record closing of 501.05. At its peak for the day it actually passed this pinnacle, tmnching 501.01, but couldn't hold the gain. \ . Artloom Carpet was most ac- tive stock 501- the second straight day, dropping 21/4 to 111/. on 1%,- 200 shares. Second was Stude- baker-Packard, oilf ‘76 at 77/5 on 58.400 shares. Third was General Motors, up 1% at 415 on 57,200 shares. Volume swelled to 0,480,000 shares compared with 3,080,000 Monday as Blue Chips advanced, Eastman Kodak added 1%, Amer- ican Telephone ‘/4, Goodyear 2 and Du Pont 1%. High—priced 1n- ternnational B u 51 n e s is Machine rose 8%. Among Canadian stocks on the , By Order of the Board of Directors. ' New York e x c h a n g e, Interna- tional Nickel rose 7/a and Hudson Bay Mining 17’s. McIntyre Porcu- pine Iost 11/2. Aluminium Ltd.‘ % and Dome Mines 1/4. Among Canadian stocks on the American e x c h a n g e, Brazil- ian Traction and Fargo Oil each gained M; and Eureka l-16 while Preston East Dome and Jupiter Oils each lost 1—16. What stocks did: Tues. Mon. Advances 678 576 Declines . 364 380 Unchanged , 279 262 Total issue? 1221 1218 NEW YORK CLOSING srocxs By The Canadian Press Beth Steel 46% Monty W 38% Borg Warner 33% NY Cent 1856 C and O 60% Radio Corp 38% Cons Edison 54% Std Oil NJ 55% El Auto El 36% Utd Aircraft 30 Gen Elec 06 Vanadium 36 Goodyear 94 Weston» . 53% Int T and T 43% - Kennecott 92 PRODUCE MONTREAL (GP)i — Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country stations, wooden cases, extra-large 62; large 62; medium 511-52; small 31; B' 34-35; C 23.10:. ceipts 74. ’ Butt-er: Oment receipts tender- axble 63%, not tenderatble 62-60%. fresh grade creamery prints job price 0372-6417417; fresh wholesale 63%. Cheese: Delivered Montreal not waxed, Quebec white 33%, col- ored 30%, wholesale Quebec white 34%, colored 34%; current receipts Ontario white f.b.lb. gond— ing station 35, colored 36%; no quotations for whole sale Ontario. Potatoes: Quebec, new, '75s 1.10. 1.25; NJB. 755 1.35-1.50. ‘ SQUALL HHS YACHTS ' PORT WASHINGTON? N. Y. ( AlPl—tA violent and sudden squall Sunday upset about 70 sailboats taking part in the Manhasset Bay Yacht Club tall race series. About 100 «persons were dunked in Marin- hasset Bay and ndiacent waters. None was serious A. V. ROE CANADA LIMITED ‘ Dividend Notice Notice is hereby given that divi- dends, in the respective amounts per share set out below,‘have been declared payable on the 2nd day of Oct., 1958, to shareholdels of record at the close of business on the 12th day of Sept, 1958, on the following outstanding shares of A. V. ROE CANADA LIMITED. 5% % PREFERRED SHARES (Dividend No. 4) 9.43% per share COMMON SHARES (Dividend No. 8) 5.20 per share I J. H. Campbell, Secretary. Toronto, Ontario, 28th August, 1958. l YOU, TOO, CAN GET A ‘ ERSONAL [GA More than 1,240,000 Personal Loans have been issued in our 22 years of providing s convenient, flexible service to meet the wide and varying needs-of the Canadian ,» public. .z‘ Pergo'nal Loans are made fort. 0 medical or dental bins O consolidation of debts 0 taxes e an automobile 0 home furnishings . 0 travel 01' for any other worthwhile purpose —- For 12, 13 or 24 months. / Repay-bible in monthly deposits as you em,- you are insured for the life of the loan. . THE CANADIAN . BANK OF COMMERCE ~ 775 BRANCHES TO SERVE YOII To protect your estate, 0 school fees N438! _ Bees in School. ' Studying bees in class is a sweet science project in' Toronto’s Runnymede Public School. Kenneth Rose brought animation to his biology classes when ,he installed a. bee- hive on the Window sill. Now youngsters ' learn valuable lessons, from the bees’ highly- organized society, and enjoy the honey as I well. ' ”“ ' O . Battle of Britain He was the eyes of “the few,” this adopted Canadian industrialist whose in- vention meant the difference betWeen victory and defeat in the Battle of Britain. 18 years later, as we recall thls grim siege, Staff Writer Russell Spurr retells, for Weekend readers, the story of how the battle was won by the R.A.F. -- and radar. Birth-day lorWhom? 200 years later Nova Scotlans are celebrating the anniversary of representative government in Canada. Weekend Staffers Cyril Robinson and Bert Beaver tell about the incongruity of Haligonians who partake of the celebrations without even knowing the names of those p011- tical pioneers whom they are honoring. / " ‘ 0 Baking Shortcuts- No longer is the better homemaker regarded as one who uses flour instead of cake or biscmt mixes. Adopting these wonderful inventions provide shortcuts for your own invorit'es 1: gm secret says Weekend Food Editor Helen ougeon. The modern cook will welcome these mouth-watering, time-saving recipes like Pumpkin Spice Cake and Savory 0111011 Bragg”, ') O Aquatic Gold Having trouble keeping goldfish pets? George Aston probably knows the reason why. Week- end Magazine visits his Ontario hatchery , where he raises as many as 5,000,000 at one time. For timid would be owners, this article should be a rte-assurance. .1- -— I F ight, or, J usticé He willed them nothing but his ruined lungs. This is the dram- atic story 01 Ben Zucco who spent 10 years struggling to prove to authorities that her husband had died of s dread occupational disease. How she won the long fight for justice is compassionater told in our magazine section this weekend. 1 I. Is There Another Hockey Team? Might very well be the question asked by Frank Selke. Sports Editor Andy ' O’Brien assesses the Mont- " real Canadiens’ “windfall” from the N.H.L. draft, and the prospects for the Hsbs for the upcomm' t _ season. "‘ ' t Color Photos-q Football Stars Fans will welcome the new Weekend color series of lending starrin Canadian football. Kick- ‘lng off the series is versatile Hamilton linebacker ony an“ I .-., ~ -....._ n , Season . for , N smart Separates Mixing and matching will be the key to smart shopping this fall. The new jumpers, skirts and tops will be gay and giddy in color and de- sign. And texture of fabric is coming to the fore this sea- SOn. Weekend’s Doyle Klyn A describes these suave sep- arates which are seen en- hancing the superb scenery of the Seigniory Club at 'Montebello, Quebec. Your best reading value is your weekend newspaper. s ALL nus AND Man: In sATunnAv's EVENING PATRIOT