fi E d EE i BEATNIK IS PRACTICAL” te parties. The fees: $5 to stand around in a beatnik costume and be talked about, $5 for her com- pulsory chaperone, $5 to play the drums or guitar and $5 to recite beatnik poetry. Her one request—‘‘Don't call me a beatnik. Like that’s a square word. I'm a disaffiliate.”’ {CP Wirephoto) DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS ‘SUMMARY erately active trading. Toronte — Market slightly — moderately heavy trad- MONTREAL (CP) — The US. dollar closed Tuesday at a dis- count of 4% per cent in terms of Canadian funds, up 1-16. Pound sterling 2.665%, up 5-16. ; DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN’ PRESS Argus Corporation, common 25 cents, March 1, record Jan 20, ' $2.40 pfd., class A 60 cents, $2.50 pfd., class B 62% cents, Feb. 1, record Jan. 20. Canadian Pacific Railway Co., 75 cents, Feb. 29, record Jan. 5. Dominion Insurance Corp., $4, Jan. 2, record Dec. 2. . Economic Investment Trust Ltd., 30 cents, plus 40 cents extra, Dec. 31, record Dec. 17. PRODUCE . MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country station, wooden cases, extra-large 33; large 31-32; med- jum 27-28; small 24; B 27; C 17. Receipts 82. Butter: Current receipts, ten- derable 63%, non-tenderale 63%; fresh grade creamery prints, job price 6442-66; fresh wholesale, tenderable 64%, non - tenderable| 64%. Cheese: Delivered Montreal, not waxed, current receipts Que- bec white 33, colored 34%; whole- sale Quebec white 33, colored 33%; current receipts Ontario white f.o.b. grading station 33- 3542; colored 362; wholesale On- tario colored and white no quota- tions. 1 Potatoes: Quebee 75s 1.90-2.00; N.B. 75s 2.05-2.15; N.B. 50s 1.30- 1.40; N.B. 10s .32-.34; P.E.l. 75s 2.30-2.40. GRAIN — WINNIPEG (CP)—Flax prices were irreguiar Tuesday on the +_Rye—Dee——_42—_lower—_19--5+ May %-% lower 1.16; Jly % Winnipeg Grain Exchange with some early buying by export ac- counts, influenced by reports of a small sale of flax to the United Kingdom. : Oats—Dec. % lower 77b; May % lower 7812; Jly % lower 77%b. Barley—Dec unch. 94%b; May % lower 99%-a; Jly unch. 98%. Flax—Dec. 4% lower 3.28%; May 5%-5% lower 3.3642-%; Jly 3%-2% lower 3.30'2a-3.31%. but for Canadian Husky, which went to a low by re 20 cents. Toronto-Dominion lost 1 to shade off banks. In assorted industrials, gains“of i fi : 5 } t i Sy Pe Abitibi 2% Fraser 2» Abi pr Gt Lakes “ Asbestos 26% How Smith 2 a a 56% Hud Bay Min 49% Mont 56% Imp Bank Bank NS 7% Imp Oi) Roy Baque PC am Int Nick 1044 Bathurst A * Int Pap 130 Bathurst B 2% MassFer 122 Bell 2% WN St Car % Cleveland 8 Noranda 6 $ : wee a wr Sma mu 0 0Que Pow s © Bak Com 50% Royal Bank 81% Cdn Brew 36% Royalite ou Cda Brew pr St L Corp 1% |} Cdn Celan @ Shawin pan Im Power 4% Steel 8m™% CPR 2% UN Sted oy Seagrams 31 0=s Walker 37% Dom Tar 10% Cons Pap 41% NEW YORK NEW YORK (CP) — Profit rally Tuesday. Steels, » Most motors and Volume was 3,450,000 shares. Collins Radio, admitted to the big board only a week ago, again was outstanding. It advanced 7% to 66% on 74,300 shares as the most active stock. , Reports of an approach to a labor agreement in the aluminum industry and news that Alumin- ium Ltd., had boosted the prices for primary aluminum outside the United States accompanied a rise by these stocks. Aluminium Ltd., was up 1%. Kaiser Alumi- num rose 2%. Among other Canadian stocks, Hudson Bay Mining lost %, Walker Gooderham 5. On. the American Stock Ex- ALSCO-TISCO The Home of Better Aluminum Doors and Windows 79 Queen St. Phone 8559 if if taking clipped a strong stock dated Denison went up % to 10%,|3 Algom was unchanged at 11% and Gunnar was unchanged at/3 $9.75. } Western oils, led by the lower- priced issues, traded actively throughout the day but changes were small. Gains, however, out-| numbered losses. ; Index: changes: Golds down .04}? at 87.21; base metals up .06 at|§ 169.42; and western oils up .05 at}? 101.09. ) (Continued on page 17) TIRE SALES Dial 8642 S ‘Be A Tr gg £ | *- A * e~e30e8 eee e®ee lower 1.13%a. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside TWA: mor 1.654%; 2 1.62%:3 1.55%; 4 50%; 5 1.4744; 6 1.45%; 1 durum -764%; 2 1.70%; 3 16442; IWA and domestic prices: 6 nor 1. 5'2; 2 162%; 3° 1.55%; ° 1.50%: 5 1.474%; 6 1.5%; 1 durum 1.7612; 2 1.70%; 3 1.64%. =a MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP) — Utilities, industrials and papers edged ahead on index while golds and/| banks lost during a fairly active session Tuesday on the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges. Industrials withstood the effect of a lower steels section to gain one point on average. Papers were firm and banks weak all day. Utilities were quietly stronger. metals led industrials up an announcement of in- creased aluminum prices. Alu- minium gained 1% and Canada- British Aluminium 1. Steels dropped behind Steel of Canada, off %. Standard Struc- tural slipped %. Papers were featured by Bath- urst A, up 1% at 44, and the B division of the stock, up 1% at 28%. 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