O u I A 1 “ON 3 l. DNS ' lighway f.‘gSIl 3 . ed car ack and ifortablt ke us all and new a the 1193'. nice 119“ a- MED; * DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY By THE (‘AVADIAX PRESS Toronto —- )larkel stronger in lure ‘..2dlng. New York «a Market mixed; se- wsfie 3;. ~ in demand. Montreal -— Market irregularly h:gher in laiily active trading. 9,CURRBVCES -' MONTREAL Ice) _. The U.S. dollar closed Thursday at a dis- tount of 2 29-32 per cent in terms of Canadian funds. up 1-16. Pound igterling $2.72 9-16, up 1751. § PRODUCE MONTREAL lCP) _ Agricul- ture department quotations: V‘Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices {6 country stations, wooden cases, éxtraalarge 51-52: A large 50.51; Thet'ium 37458; small 29; B 35, C‘ ’23, Receipts 58. ' Butter: Current receipts. tend- érable 63%, not tenderalble 623/4- 03“, fresh grade creamery prints job price 6314-6474; fresh whole- sale 631.4. Cheese: Delivered Montreal not Mailed, Quebec white 33, colored 33; wholesale Quebec white 34; colored 34; current receipts On- tario white F.0.B. grading station 35, colored 35; no quotations for wholesale Ontario. Potatoes: Quebec. new, 755 1.10- 135; NE. 755 1.50. T GRAIN ,.W11\'N1PEG (CPl—Prices were irregular in moderately active trade today on the Winnipeg grain exchange. - Closing prices: Oats: Oct. 54 lower 7214b; Dec. 74-50 lower 721/i~a-%; May 3/4 lower 7234a; le ll lower'71"/sd. Barley: Oct. ’4. lower 1.01%; Dec. 14 lower 9074b; May 34 lower 9772-3; le 1/4 lower 96a. Flax: Oct. unch. 2.941%; Dec. xr‘z-l/a higher 2.959%; Mlsy 1110-104 higher 2.981/sa-1/i; My 2% higher 2.94a. ‘ Rye: Oct. 1% lower 1.061/4b; 'Dec. 1% lower 1.08%: May 1 lower 1.14 -‘/4-; «Ply — Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside NA: 1 Nor 1.64; 2 1.60; 3 1.92; 4 1.42; 5 1.39; 6 1.35. 1 Durum 1.94; 2 1.91: 3 1.77. WA and domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.64; 2 1.60; 3 1.52; 4 1.42; 5 1.39; 6 1.35; 1 Durum' 1.94; 2 1.91; 3 1.77. NEW YORK NEW YORK (APl—The market was irregular Thursday. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks closed unchanged at $197.90. But the Dow-Jones ind-us- crial average rose .30 to 539.61, a record high, Aluminium Ltd. rose 1% to 351/2 in the Canadian section. It was the second most active stock in the market. International Nickel ga'ne’d 7/3, McIntyre Porcupine 12% an Dome Mines l/s. Canadian Pacific and Walker - Gooderham were lower. 7 Among Canadian is s u e s on ‘010 American Exchange,» Can-a- dian Marconi. Preston East Dome and Sapphire Petnoleums were higher. Richwell lost a fraction. What stocks did: 3. ; -- . . ~ Thur. Wed. ,Adrvances 545 508 Declines 406 470 Unchanged 245 258 Total issues 1196 1296 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS Beth Steel 49% Monty W 39 Borg Warner 361/4. NY Cent 23 , C and 0 fi Radio Corp 39% f‘ ' " 563.6 Std Oil NJ 59% ~12! Auto El 35% Utd Aircrafi 31. Can E16. 671/: Vanadium 39 Goodyear 95 Westngso 06V: Gt Nor By 46% Jul: T and T 47% Kennecott 101% MONTREAL MONTREAL (CPL—«Prices were mixed in active trading Thunsday on the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges. Several new highs were reached. “-’ ‘ Three new highs were recorded «in the utilities—Canadidn Interna- tional Power, up 13/4 at 23%, Sha- winigan, up % at 311/4, and New- foundland light up 1 at 50. Down V: were International Utilities 32 and Bell at 41%. Papers were mixed. Powell “River was off 3/2 at 361/2. Fraser '1’gained‘ 1/2 at 301/2. Aluminium reached a new high in the base metals, up 1% at 34%. Consolidated Smelters gained 10 at 22. and Norauda was up as at 517/3. ‘-.-The» construction issues were at generally lower, but Gypsnm, up. 1/2 at 37, was a new high. Canada Cement was off 3/6 at 341/2. The carriers and steels were mixed. Canada Steamship Lines .3795 “D .14 at 40%, a new high, and Dominion Foundries advance 1'2 at 38, also a new high. CPR lost 1/2 at 29. Ne“? highs recorded include Shem? up it at 2073. and Hor- ner .. up 5% at 15%. The. speculative issues were Saenerally lower. . Wyfl‘he closing averages show “bank‘s off .05 at 55.90, utilities off .2 at 146.5, industrials up .6 at 291.3. a new high, combined up ‘3 at 245.7. a new high. papers 0“ .6 at 436.2, and gold unchanged 8‘ 76.87. Abitibl 3434 Fraser 30% Ann pr 2414 GT Lakes 37 Asbestos 32 How Smith 38 Bank Mont 32% Km! Ba) Min 57 Bank NS — Imp Bank -— ‘ Bnoue C Nata 35 imp Oil 451/2 , Ba‘.l~.urst A 47 Int Nick 8‘47 Bathurst B 9:» 1m Pap 111 Bell 4w int Pete — Brazil 6 _ MassFer 9‘4 Bldg Prod ssxihict'ou 6612 C {'an —- N Si. Car 211/" C Cement 31.12 Nm'anda 517/5 Pmenl pr :‘R‘ P1309 4-1142 Sleal’nslnij 4th., Que Pow 35"; En» ('om VH4 Rmal Bank 7317 Cdn Even Si '1 Royalile -- Cdn Erm- or St 1. Corp 10'; Cdn (clan 1314 Shawn 3‘ 1'4 PR 29 Steel can, [‘81 Steel 151/2 '1': \Vglkcr 31 ."a ('A\AhlA\‘ 1': Cons Pap 3“; us. Ford 103 stookc TORONTO active trading. closed ahead points. Wednesday's 2217/3 . unchanged. 83.21; 175.41; 141.49. TORONTO lCPi—Base metals stretched their advance to Six ses- sions as they led the stock mar- ket ahead today in moderately- Base metals added 11.4 points to raise their 1958 high to 175.41, their best showing since mid-Aug- ust of 1957. Golds saw most of their early gains disappear but several decimal Western oils were the only los- ers as the profit-taking, that be- gan Tuesday continued. increase price of copper in the United States and lead and zinc in Can- ada gave senior mines a boost. International Nickel set the pace up 3/1 at 861/2. Falcoulbridge and“ Noranda each gained 1/2 and Con- solidated Mining was ahead 5/3 at in the Western 011s dipped as Calgary and Edmonton were off 5/3 at 29% and Home B eased % at 193/21. Pacific Pete and Pem-bina were Index- changes: Golds up .02 to base metals up 1.23 to western oils off .55 to TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press ~ Toronto Stock Exchange—0ct.‘9 (Quotations in cents unless marked 6. z—Odd lot, xd—Ex-divideud, xr~Ex- rights. xw—Ex-warrants.) Net Stock Sales High Low Close Ch’ze MINES ’ Advocate 4200 355 '335 355 +15 Agch 1785 so 50 so —-a ai‘tcho 2200 50 50 50 r Alba Exp! 7000 7% 6 7 —1 Algom 585 615% 15 15%. 4» V4 Algom deb 10 99 99 Am-Larder 1500 15 14 14 —1 Amal Raro 1225 21% 21 21 —1% Anacon 4333 59 57 58 Aug Rouyn 5200 34 28 33 +8 Ansil 13213 7.5% 25 25% + % Apex Re- 1000 5 5 5 Arcadia , 2000 17 17 17 —1 Area 4800 90 87 90 Arjon 1500 13 13 13 -—1 Atlas Yk 1500 M 81/; Atlin-Rui 172.50 20 19 19 J—l Aubelle 2500 5% 5 5% + V: Aumacho 1500 '15 14 15 +1 Aunor 350 245 240 245 —2 . Avilla 500 644 6% 6% + 1A Bankeno 1000 17% 17V: 17% —- 1A Email , 27“? 16 162 162 —7 rvue 12% 12% 12% Bury Exp! 1000 67 57 67 ——1 Baska 3500 17% 16 17% + V: B-Duq 5300 24 23 24 +2 Beav Lod 2500 25 20 25 +3 Belcher 1.1350 105 100 100 —1 mm 5000 103 102 103 +2 Bevcon 58200 16 15 16 —-1 Bicrofl‘r 1550 96 95 96 +1 4 Bicroft wt. 1000 L3 13 13 + 3A Bldcop 9520 19 16 19 , Black Bay 5510 82 30 30 —1 Bonvills 1000 5% 51,1. 51,5 Bouzsn 1 80 75 77 +5 Boymar 10500 7% 7 7 -1 Bralorne 300 $00 595 500 Broul Res! . 3600 52 51 51 -—1 Brunt-st 3000 4% 4% 41,5 .. u, Brunsmnn 2500 6 6 a Brunswick 2050 415 800 390 —-10 Buffnd 52000 12 7% 12 +4 Cable 3500 30 _ as 30 Comp Chib 14203 can 780 320' +5 Camp RL 100 810 810 910 —30 canny:qu 3800 7 7 7 o 1055 70 70 70 C Malartv 44100 02 75 73 +1 C N Incl m 32 31 a: -1 Cdn NW 9165 45% 44 44 —4 Cdn Thor 500 51/, 51,4 6% _ y, Condor-e 16% 10 16 Can-Erin 61700 35 32 35 +1 Can-Met 18190 100 96 93 _2 CaMet. wt: 3550 40 38 as . Certain 1500 12 1105 112;. 41,7, Casual- 1500 795 785 795 _5 Cent P 2 ' I 800 110 110 110 Gent Porn 9400 96 25 as _ % one-ark 2000 5% 91/, 5% Chester 14100 29 n 23 _, Club-Kay 12300 is is 13 + In Club M 4300 160 150 153 , +3 Chimo . 1700 56 53 53 —3 Cook Will 1600 345 343 24,5 Coin Lake 1000 13 1.3 13 _1 Cldflm 185030 56 51 52 +1 Comb Mot 1033 36 36 35 1.2 gm?" 1500 57 53 54 A “1' RY 500 21% 21 .— fé gagekéno 43699 14 12% 15% +1“ 9 I 3022 13 12% c Cnllman 4012 14 13 5% :1” C Deni-on 11190» 313% 13 mi — is c Den wts 14175 410 3m ago -30 0 Discovery 2700 :50 am 340 -10 c Fen 1000 ‘ 54 53 53 ._2 Con Gillies 500 m ' 71,5 CG Arrow 3000 17% 17 17 C nuuweu 63700 70 07 68 _.2 g Mhrbesn ‘1000 42 42 42 +2 on 7630 322% 21% 22 C Mosul 2135 190 137 139% + % C -Mosher .. also as 35. 55 +1 Con New" 9000 22% 21 21 ;.1 C Northland 1006 36 35 35 _2 C Red P0131985 10 9 10 -+1 C Regeourt 14100 151.4 14% 15% + is C Sannor-m 6000 7 61/; 6% + 1,5 Con Sud 68500 102 93 95 +1 Conwest 1000 370 355 365 Cop Corp 10700 37 35 as Cop-Man max 19 ms in _ u, Coprand 16748 825 215 2% Coulee ' 2500 57 53 53 +1 Cow1ch 500 94 94 94 +4 Craigmt coo 264 264 254 Crowpnt 1000 10 10 10 Cum} 28500 161.6 15% 16 ngng 9725 30 30 37% —61/5 DAraB‘pll 21900 «so 42 43 -—1 Dee Horn 506500 19 16% 17 D’Eldona 31000 10% 10% 10% — $6 Delnite 500 58 58 58 Donald: '7500 13% 13 13 -—-1 Duvan 5622.5 35 22% 23 + 1/2 E Amphl 24500 B n 22% — ’79 East Mal 2050 151 150 150 —5 East 51111 2450 w. 225 231 —4 East Met 13600 9 8% ,9 +1 Elder 2500 68 66 68 +2 El Sol 4009 10% 10 10% + V: Eureka 1500 2? 25 -3 Expl All 127700 15 12% 12% —1 Falcon 2495 8771/4 263/2 271/4 + 1/2 Faraday 5100 105 101 101 _a Fara wt: 2715' 25 25 25 —2 F’west Tun: 1000 15 14% 15 +1 Fed Kirk 4000 5% 5%. 51/5 Francoeur 34575 12% 10V: 111/: +1 Frobidiu‘ 5166 155 1a) 195 Geco Mines 895 $17 16% 16% — 99 Geo Scion 9000 92 79 00 Cut Masct 500 10 10 10 Giant YK 1660 500 MO 485 v+10 Glacier 24500 35 27" 35 +0 Goldale 2900 19 18 lo ——3 Gold Eagle 152400 22 13 19% + 15 Gold Mon 1.2500 33 29 29 —2 GI“ Urau 56300 37 31% 32 +1 Grab Bous 2000 7 7 7 Grandroy 1000' 20 ‘20 20 Granduc 7000 230 215 22.5 Greyhk Q00 17 16 17 +1 Gunnar 466 917% 16% 17% —- 1/4 Gunnar wtl 1200 765 750 750 —10 thllim 4500 7 5 6 -—1 Halmori 2500 46 6 45 —4 Hard Rock 3700 ll 10 11 Ear-Min 7000 _18 171A 17% — ’76 Headway 5000 56 55 55 —1 Heath 5000 8% 8 8% + ‘72 Heva 3000 5 5 5 High-Bell 1000 140 140 140 —5 Hollinger 12015 $27 261/: 26% + ’74 Hoyle 650 465 4:55 455 Hud Bay 965 357% 56% 57 Hugh-Pam 500 17% 17% 17% + l/i Ind Lake 32150 7 6 6 Int Nickel 3447 586% 851/: 861/4 + 5/1 Int Ran 7500 30 29 29 —1 Irish Cop 11250 275 270 274 —1 Iron Bay 500 175 171 175 +3 Jaye Exp! 5900 56 52 56 +2 Jellicoe 2000 12 12 1 Johurke 1600 17 161.”: 16V: —— 12' Joliet 58855 41 34 34 +2 Jonsmitll 3500 18 7 l7 - V2 .1 owsey 1643 51 50 51 + 1 Ken" Add 685 618% 18 18 + ’79 Kilembe 1300 200 195 200 Kilem wts 1400 59 59 59 +5 Kirk Min 7500 4.5 43 44 + V2 ‘ Labrador 1045 921% 21 21 —~ 174 L Dufault 700 7'0 70 70 L Osu 2000 18 17 . :7 L Wasa 205-0 2112' 21 21 Lencourt 2500 1le 111'1 1112 — L2 LL Lac 1100 1.72 130 180 +1 Lomega 3000 4 _4 3 '" 12 Lorado 5100 51 :0 5‘: ~l Lorado Ms v.50 27 27 g: —1 Louvirt 4500 10 9 30 2 Lyndl‘sk 26 “o 21 13 3“ * Macassa 2300 3:0 300 34)“ Macdon 6100 as 27 27 Macho 112000 1817/: 17 1.7% —1 MacLeod 3100 106 105 105 Madsen 1400 233 233 233 4 Magnet 4000 5 5 5 Malarlic 1250 96 95 95 ——I Maralun 2000 28 27 27 —-3 Maritime 31900 124 115 120 —4 Martin 4500 25 24 25 +172 Matalch 3200 19 17 17 ——2 Maybrun 9300 19 16 18% —- IA McIntyre 220 $85 85 85 McKen 500 92 32 32 —3 MCMar 22500 9 8 81/2 —1 McWal 13500 33 3‘2 32 +1 Merrill 30700 125 112 118 --2 Mela L'ran 1000’ 10 10 10 —1 Midrim 3200 100 98 100 Millikan 23640 210 200 205 —5 Min Corp 1250 514% 14 14 -- Vs Min-Ore 4200 19 17 17 —- Moly wts 225 $17 17 17 Mt Wright 9725 54 54 54 +4 Multi-M 2643 67 65 65 —~3 Nat Expl 28700 12 1016 11 Nealon 3000 7 6 7 +1 Nes Lab 1500 32 3‘2 32 -—1/2 New Alger 1000 8 7V: 7% —' V! New Ath 3430 31 31 31 New Cal 500 291/: 29% 29% +156 New Delhi 1500 30 30 30 N Dicken 900 210 209 210 N Goldvue 29700 13» 1,1 13 N Harri 2750 131/: 1.3 13% + ‘6 New Hosco 40200 170 156 159 -—6 New Jason 11050 11 10 10 N Kelore 4000 7 6% 6% Newlund 34150 37% 33% 36 +9 N Man ‘ 62200 32 30 32 +2 N Mylama 76100‘ 63 60 63 Nickel Ms 1.284 80 75 l 80 +10 Nipissing 2300 190 109 190 +2 Nor-Acme 1000 15% 15V: 15% Noranda 2015 $52 51% 52 + M Norgold 1000 6 6 0 Norlartic 44900 41 37 40 —1 Normetal 3230 335 325 325 —5 Norpax 13500 25 24 24 —1 Norsync 500 8 8 8 ~16 N‘ Goldcrt 2700 54 54 51 N Rank 10080 120 116 116 --4 Northsp 32046 199 181 191 4 Norsp A wts 6650 131 110 190 +12 Norvalie 5500 10 15% 16 Nudul 6500 20 so 20 -1. O’Brien 21610 61 57 60 —-2 Ogama 4000 8 7% + M Oka Rare 800 O’Leary 1500 Orenadl 1700 Osisko 9000 36 Paramaq 2000 5/: Parbec 3000 64 Pardeo 3900 m Pater 700 36 Paymast 4400 Fee Exp 2833 Perron 1250 241/: 24% 2444 - Pick Crow 4900 93 90 Pioneer 1400 120 Pitch-Ore 3500 Placer 415 Pr Bord 1000 13% 13 131/) '— ’sé Preston 4800 650 610 650 , +35 Pronto 1690 525 510 525 +5 Pros Air 1000 88 as +3 Purdex 14000 15 13 13 ~2’A Que Ascot 10193 41% 39 fl —1 Que Chib 12600 54 52 53 —1 Que Cp 75900 37 35 37 +3 Que Lab 500 6% 6V: 6%. + U; Que Lith 1015 490 4.75 475 —25 Que Man 500 19 19 19 + 1)! Qunston 11000 28 27 17% + M Quemont 1915 $12 11% 11% ~ ’A Radiore 8200 47 G 45 —1 Rainva 950 44 ,44 40 +1 Rayrock 4200 76 72 74 +2 Rexspar ' 7100 52 49 51 -—1 Rio Run 2000 954 s 9 + 14 Roche 16100 20% so A! —% Rockwin 11.500' 40 30 as —1 Rowan Cons 1500 16% 16 10 —d. St Michael 2500 7 7 7 San Ant . 500 62 02 62 Sand Riv 12000 17% 17 17% — $5 Sherrltt 18775 470 400 470 +10 Sigma 500 «so 400 00 811 Miller 7535 07 64 9! +2 611 Stand 1000 1‘7 16 17 +2 Slocan VB 6700 31 20% 21 ——1 Stdcona 2000 14% 141A 14% + % Stanleigh 161(1) 102 92 95 —’ Stanlgh wt: 1300 52 50 31 Stanrck 540 201 300 no -0 Starratt 2000 7 7 7 +1, Steep R 12252 612% 12% 12% + '10 sturgeon 2000 12 12 p 12 + '6 Sud Cont 1000 5 5 5 —% Sullivan 650 no no I” —4 Sunburst 500 m 20 so -1 Sylvani‘te 3000 101 100 100 Tarcanis 16225 87 63 as +4 Taurcan vi. 500 70 70 70 +4 Tech-H 550 171 166 105 -—1 .Temag 96100 216 170 191. ~14 Thom I. 7007 ca 62 01 ‘1 Town; ma 9% 9% 916 +14 Tribag 14300 43 39 40 Trip Club 2400 34 m 3315—114 Ult.Shaw 3000 16 16 16 —% ,UMimn'g 1500 22 21% 2116—“ U Asbestos 6100 690 675 085 ‘ Un Keno 900 400. 400 400 +5 Un Fort 3850 46 46 4: —J. Upp Can 5300 105 100 101 4 Ventures 841 829% 29% 39% + M ‘ Violam 500 1.19 117 119 Waite Am W5 640 635 635 Weedon 5500 5 23% 8 Werner 700 6 9 ‘ 9 + 'A Willroy 9300 110 104' 109 +1 Will wt: 900 56 95 50 +1 Wr Berg 785 128 127 139 ~41 Yale Lead 20750 30 27 :7 —s Yk Bear. 3600 so 87 so Young HG 1275 52 02 a: ' Zenmac 25000 30 36% 80 +1 Zulapa 1000 20 so .30 + y. Curb 2 Bulolo 550 385 7375 875 —m gntspe Con :50 333-33 ‘ as 30 500 350 340 Pend Ora 350 300 35 g 150 Yukon Con 1000 02 61 .1 _a 0118 ’ Acme Gu 9000 21 fl 31 A)“ 2300 95 O U ’ +2 Am Leduo 6200 18 17 17 —1 gzfihor A 13.700 13% 18 18% +1 ‘W S 700 10% 1 'BnlleySpr‘wtzs $¥+$fi g,“ S 5% pr 116 332% 22% u anff 1300 200 193 200 +7 ‘ Britalta 10520 295 no 235 Calalta 4900 ’H 7.2 72 ‘5 Cal Ed 870 829% 29 29%. —- 5i C Oil Lds . 1300 162- 175 176 —6 Cdn Atl Oil 600 640 640 640 4 C Chieftn 2500 158 149 . 150 _4 Cdn Dev 1750 595 585 55 —10 C Ex Gas 1250 230 275 27‘ —5 C High Cr 1050 30% 30% 30% + 16 C Homestd 7107 197 195 197 +4 C Husky 1164 814% 14 14% — is C Husky wts 400 825 320 825 +25 Cdn W 0 2334 235 no 235 _.5 Cent Del 1105 800 870 880 +5 Con-i Pete 200/ 175 175 175 C Allenbee 1000 7 7 7 C Dragon 2500 27 27 17 +2 C East Cr 550 41 01 41 C Mic Mac 2425 425 405 420 —10 C West Pete 1900 490 480 490 +5 Cree wts 2060 185 190 100 v1 Dev-Pal 3600 1.27 122 1.22 -'I Dome Pete 585 $13 13 13 Fargo 200 625 625 625 —50 Gen Pet A 875 340 340 340 Gr Plains 115 316% 16% 16% + 56 Highwood 9000 25 24 24 —-0 Home Oil A 1692 $%% 30 20 Home Oil B M0 820% 1.9% 19% —- 99 H B Oil G 105 320% 20% 20% - Vs Humber V13875 _ 1.92 108 190 —8 Marti-ans 1500 334 3% 3% Marigold 700 9% W. 9/. Medal 1686 246 345 166 —10 girdle? 4200 62 60 so —1 i ity 671 24% 2 $4 .4“ Nat Pete 1250 21.5 205 21,3"s N Bristol 5300 11 11 .11 N Chamb 2000 125 120 1.50 N Cont 1800 45 40% N Davies 6500 25 26 g“ : g1,2 N Superior 2700 123 120 133 +5 Northcal 4175 23 2.3 2; NC Oils 2440 430 405 430 +9 NCO pr :10 537% 37v. 37v. Northld 500 ‘22 22 22 +1 Okalta 2500 113 107 110 Pac Peta 2164 519% 19% 19% Palliser 500 40 40 40 +13 Permo pr 5500 195 190 190 —-4 Peruv on. 4000 171 170 170 Petrol 3800 70 67 67 .4 Phillips 100 106 106 106 Provo Gas 9000 335 825 335 Qunto 2250 9 8% 9 Ranger 2905 235 4 Reef Exp] 2000 6% 61/; 61‘ Richwll 1100 127 125 127 Rocky Pets 766 101A 10% 10% Royalite 287 911% 111/4 11%. Royalite pr 235 $21 21 21 Sapph debs 160 537% 37 37% — in Scurry 100 179 179 179 +5 Secur Free 2413 740 715 715 -—ds South U 1000 15 1.5 15 Spooner 3500 16% 16 16 —1,4 Stanwell 5500 85 83 85 -—A Tex Cal 1200 32 32 32 Tidal 5200 87 05 95 —1 Trans Can 500 75 75 75 Triad 011 4000 495 485 4% 1—5 1‘ Canso vt 1561 155 150 155 —-5 In 0115 16113 245 235 237 -—0 Wayne 14000 24 23 24 \l’ Cdn OG rt 400 8% 8V: 8% -— V] W Decalta 5894 171 163 163 -—10 W Dec MS 1600 6% 61/": 6% — Vi Vl' Nara 1100 95 91 95 \v,' Dec rt 23214 1 ’4 “n 4/170 yr Dot rt 33214 1 VS L"B — 7’5 \lindfall moo 15 15 15 -1 Yen Con same 1‘ $4 11 4»! Mon!- 53-4 52% M. 6914 5m, «11;; Comm 531: 5.312 Imp 59“; 59W Royal 731 2 731:: Tor-Dom 7 . . 51% 52 + v; INDUSTRIALS Aluminl 8523 $3410 321; 341, +1“ Anglo Nfld 250 $604 6’" 63¢ — '.s C Brew 2000 $351.52 35W 351,2 — 1A D Magnes 625 $1114 111. ll“; Inland 8250 $91.; 775 31‘ + sis Nor Star 220 $1211 l2 l2 Pbina New 130 831.2 815 81/: Simpson 2158 $29 28 29 + '72 Walkers 1367 531% 31": 311/4, Total sales: 4.510.000. MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By THE CAN Stock Sales INDUSTRIALS Roe .AV 0 1117745 01:23.31 12 12 1,5 Can Oil 10155 527% 27% 27% — Vs BA Oil 10075 542157 411.14 41% -- 3/4 Aluminl 8523 $3414 321/2 34% +114 Inland Gas 8250 38% 77/. 8% + 3A: OILS van Can‘ 39000 11 91/5 11 +1 Un Qils 16113 245 235 237 —8 Wayne 14600 24 23 24 number 13875 192 188 190 —-2 Anchor 13700 18% 18 181/: +1 MINES Deer Horn 506500 19 161A 17 G Eagle 152400 22 18 19% 4- V2 Bouzan 143800 80 75 77 +5 Coldstrm 133030 54 51 52 +1 Expl All 127700 15 12% 12% —1 MUTUAL FUNDS 'By THE CANADIAN PRESS 1 Bid. Ask. Canadian Invetment 9.10 9.90 Canafund XD 36.52 38.3.: Champion Mutual 5.38 5.91 Commonwealth Inter XD 7.54 8.29 Corporate Investors 8.89 9.66 58 Exec Fund 5.43 5.68 Fond Collectlf 5.16 5.67 Grouped Income 3.81 4.16 Growth Oil and Gas 8.19 8.59 Investors Growth Fund 5.87 6.43 Investors Mutual 10.86 11.74 Keystone ' 12.07 13.06 Leverage Fund 5.85 6.43 Mutual Accumulafing Fund 7.06 7.72 Mutual Income Fund 5.02 5.50 Radlsson 4.86 5.34 sav. and Inv. h’..atusl 5.30 5.79 Supervised Amer Fund 366.9579 7.09 Supervised Exec 55 ADIAN PRESS Net High Low Close Ch'ge SeeTv - Better Forest Management ls $9,000 Gamble Friday, Oct. 10. 1958 The Guardian Page 11 gamble has paid. off for a Hol- stein breeder in this community 25 miles north of Toronto. Experts shook their heads last May when H. .l. Wilcox paid that amount for a 15—year-old former All-Canadian cow named Glen- vue Nettie Jemima at the dis- the central theme of technical papers presented here Wednes— day as the Canadian Institute of Forestry moved towards con- clusion of its 50th annual meet- ing. More than 400 foresters from all parts of Canada heard sum- forming 75 per cent of the for- est inventory. Annual value of forest pro- ducts in New Brunswick is about $152,000,000. and a rise within two decades to $275000.- 000 was predicted. A crown land rental scheme in lieu of stum— ' ' t - , _ page, revision of the private persal of the Rosafe herd of Dr. afieiogéumfis brfigg 3:; land tax structure, ——and ap- Hector 1. Astengo of Brampton, vinces. A150 presented was a point-ment of a forestry advisory 0nt.. and Rosario, Argentina. council were among the recom- mendations of the New Bruns- wick commission. A summary of the Gordon Commission's section on fores- paper on the Gordon Com-mis- sion’s study of forestry across the nation. Emerging fro the overall picture of these studies was the A To friends who thought the cow ima gave birth to a bull calf sired by ABC Reflection Sover- eign, a Rosafe bull considered the best of the Holstein breed during the last 30 years with three all-Canadian titles to his credit. And Glen-vue Nettie Jemima more than his original mcnt next month by entering h.s bull calf. named Rcsaic Ci‘m n in the sale of stars at TOICHIO 5 Royal Agricultural Winter Far. Full brothers of Citation have already brought prices of' $18,000 and $20,100 in the sale of stars. ' on HOISte'n was on her last legs he ex- bred by Armstrong Brmhers plalned; Brampton,‘ ajed‘tx‘vn years "aim Cow Pays "I’ve a hunch she's carrying a but 1s stutliravalil‘aolemjlsalinene FREDERICTON- — fCPl — forested. Bulk of the present bull calf.' Y N thigrugllvillcogclgul‘nsfio cét buk Better forest management was production is from softwood. BEETO’N, 01“- (OPl~A $9.000 This week (Hermie heme Jem. . -. a invss’.» still is in good health for her 15 years, so Mr. Wilcox plans to breed her again to ABC Reflec- tion Sovereign. The famed bull, RECORD CROP South Africa's 1958 crop of vir- ginia tobacco is estimated at I record 63,000,000 pounds. try noted ehat in 1954 Canada had to cut 3.1 billion cubic feet of merchantable lumber to meet wood requirements. By 1980 it was estimated 4.9 billion cubic feet would be needed for this purpose. The Gordon Commission fore- cast indicated that Canada seemed to have sufficient forest resources to cope with the pre dicted demand. But it emphasi- zed that good management, cost apparent need of a tighter pro gram of forestry control to ex- pand development. Several pro- vincial surveys suggested more government action towards the appointment of non - political supervising boards. The New Brunswick commis- sion survey noted that 14,800,000 acres, or 83 per cent of the total land area of the province, is #7971744, . lived Supervisszg 335:6 7 2:35; — control and greater productivity 1 , .— Supervised Growth Fund 1.33 2.00 would be “99°SSW' supervised Income Fund 3.97 4.27 H. J. Hodgms. Vancouver. TV Electronic 12.37 13-4“ vice-president of the Canadian Timed Investment Fund A5000 135.00 Institute of Forestry, over the session. llF YOUR GUARDIAN I IS LATE OR MISSED A—less and B—plus stock exchange premde commission. $4 bills, tiny silver interest per year Savings Bond bought and held to maturity. « DIAL 6561 l and a' paper. will be delivered right to your door. Special delivery service available between 8:30 sun. to 9:00 nan. if your paper is late -- or feature. missed. 55 Spring Garden Road Halifax, N. s. ,. .. Telepkous: 3-8208 7 x 5t pi available to investors on In mound of $50 to $10,000 to yield an average oi 4.19% to maturity “or write or Mayhem. 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