U. SENIORS DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS helped materially sale moving. its prospects, A n g e l a Cuccio, gives a fall forecast in the late Discussing; the fur market and‘ '° ’‘‘’°’ ml Tues.. April 29.1958 The Guardian Page 9 started his own 10-acre truck farm. In 1922, he married Edna‘ rlzhtl. xw—Ex-warrants.) N" (C:dl11)‘::Ioris 1104430 9; 8; '3 +§ isshsue (if uwornenvs Wear Daily», 1(;aterSon.' tsmcf thhat t.1m:1_ the .' ° ,, , ,‘ e be ieves that the market will I‘0sSe 111 eres S ave Ways V V 4 Stock sales Mlg\glh:SLnw Close Ch are glhxr 13:14 12131,; 1247)‘/2 :49: cqminue Strong and that mink bee-n g _ family operation, Withl 3.)’ THE CAI\ADIA.\ PRESS Ac.-id Fran 500 31, 51,3 515 Colo wt s 900 55 5 5 as +2 WIII still lead the trimmings field, Ihell‘ Clllldfen. Geraldine and H0‘ Tin-onto: Market mixed to lower 251133;” :34): -3,; 5;; 2; -1 gzwvain who 19 18 13 -i and that long haired furs show ward. growing up in the business- ill igillt t1'adin°. 3’ . ' ‘ 357'” L“? .75“ 75" 75 " 5 signs of mov'n ' rt th tl' ht. FROM FOXES New York: Mbarket mixed; trad- ‘$22 wt, $3 16 -16 :1’/’ (C;a‘I>L:ir 20’ J80 380 38” :10 Natural blulegiillido wliilgo fiigxes “An accident which almost cost is 520 :30 10 800 110 110 110 1 _ _ lng moderate. Amal Rare 500 39 39 30 —-0 Cent poi-c 1000 0% av: 11 +1 are reported in demand, and a- Mr- Grosse his life and left him Montreal: Market mixed in se- 2"‘;f°’I‘m 11332 4: 42 44 +2.] ghester 110% 1: 18 18 +1 gain comes mention of a touch Crushed and mangled 111 body W35 lectlve m°d9‘1"-'11? t1‘3dln8- Ailcadiay 10000 17% 101,; 1:1, :1’: COI"l]1mWiII $300 2:’: -«:5 Of Silver fox’ and even m0” of the mdiregt cause. for his Iurnlng Area 1010 00 77 77 .4’ Coin Lkae‘ 5000 101-’. 15 1.3 ._3 a touch of cross-fox. his attention to m1l1kfaI‘m1ng- He irjnn Y 1000 10 10 in gohistrm 24100 as 24 2:1 -1 At seame, washington, sale on launched his own enterprise in AIE,s_R,,’,‘ 3:02 2; 2: 2: C::::::! 2% 531,, 53,5 5;»: :1‘/= April 10. ranch mink was 82 per 1936. starting out with 105 foxes, Aubelle 4000 31,‘ 5 6% _ [A Con-Key 2600 n 23% 33 +3 Cent SO1d; flne TDBICS brOI.Ilgh.'I. and soon liecognl-mo” as ‘ MONTREAL (CP) -— The U.s. Aumacho 7500 13 _ 121/2 13 +1 c Belle-keno 2300 121/: 12 12 —1 to $37 and females $14 to $20; or. producer of quality pelts. dollar Monday closed at a dis- 2““‘‘“l“° 3000 2:3‘/9 121/2 12% + to gmfagiflcala 35300 14 13 13 -1 dinary males brought $16 to $25. "This experience Proved Valu- count of 3 1-32 per cent in terms ,,‘,’‘,‘.‘,’,§ :33 2 13:, 232 "10 Denisnna $333 $121/A 1: 12 :1’? GOOD DEMAND able when he later became one of Canadian funds, down 1-32. Barliat 5400 35 35 35 c Den wts 10077 575 535 535 —35‘ M the Helsinki fill‘ 53195 held 9f the ploiwers °f mmk farming Pound sterling $2.73 1-16, down ggrylla :<5>&> 71 71 +1 g:3iS°°\'er¥ Egg: 3:3 2:3 298 +2 in Stockholm, Sweden, on April 311 Ellie United Stages-thT0day_. he 1-16. 38:‘ 79000 as 3 g 5". 5° 20, there was good demand for 13 OW“ 35 011° 9 1l3It1011’S +1 C Halliwcll 7100 26 25 25 "link of an t . _ ypes, mm the ma}. major mink ranchers and has §el1)c‘I:=.i- 00.30, 92; :3 3: gollweiirlvzsy 11733.0 1;: 1313 1.30) ority of the offerings sold to the been chosen "M311 0f the Year" Bevcon 1000 14 14 1,, +1 C Mracuu 500 51 51 51 _a United states pastel minks, in the fur industry by the Fur- ms 12:: 1;: 1:0; 1:0; 1-; lying“! 6233 $7) 13% lg ills firsts and seconds_ were 34 per Garment Travelling Salesmenvs 1 SR THO AS MAR TORONTO (CP) —— The stock Bordulac 7500 91/2 9 9 Z 1/. C Morrison 500 21 21 21 -2.4 cent sold, averaging 110 shillings A5Q5°_¢'t1e?1tl°n-" be f b eed ' . M . IE RICHARD . market rambled about Monday B°“‘°’‘ 500 10 1o in +1 0°" New 34400 38 =1 32% slightly over $15-00. Topaz male "1 3 “um T 0 W V ' - . ST JOHN MICHAEL SWIFT amid the “owes t trading in Boymar 0500 0 31,4, 9 + ,7, c Perch 1000 12 12 12 +2 firsts and seconds, were 93 per ers on Prince Edward Island and sister Tllomas Marie. C.S.M. Richard Harris St. John. ——i Michael Swift ._ Arts, was nearly 11 month. At the close no giziiimlieel 2% 6;: 595: 5°53 I51 5 lgifigfxifl iiggg 1: 1: 1: '1 cent sold. averaging 140 shillings. ““'°“‘gh°“t the Maritime have - Arts, was boin at St. Peter 5 Arts, was born in 1930 compleh «born in Mimo N B in 1936 definite trend coum be degecteii Brnhrst 1000 41;, 4,1,7, 41,4, _ ii, con sud 3400 70 00 70 -1 or about $19.60. Palomino males, P“1'°h3-Sed mm-355103 “link fmm CIGARETTES Bay, the daughter of Mr. and d 10‘ I . i . ' . .. . Western Oils showed the biggest Bmnsman mo . , 6 __,/5 c Tungsten 3700 13 121/. 1254 + to first and seconds were 77 per Mr. Grosse during the past ten M,-5_ Thomas Ledw(.11_ She 1.e_ 9 1-15 primary education at He completed his primary and h . . Buff Ank 5000 77 77 77 .41 Coprand 4000 100 123 120 M Id -’ 118 hm years and that speaks highly for ‘ ‘ caved he]. early ‘education at Queen Square School. He then High School education there. In §ff$.g§0f§,n1§(1ae);ii§iftZailiilinpgfl EESIERL 3; 2; 3; -1/2 7333 53% 53% 5;“ :1” is ahs:ut' §¥;ra§::§dardsm_-fiflgis, his reputation of fair dealing. of st, Eete‘/§{f‘S0ultIl Scligol and P. attended l3.W.C. where his abili- the fall of 1954 he entered St. lier activity, Golds and base met- Camp Chib 2500 515 505 505 C!‘°WF’a‘ _ 450° 1° 9 9 ‘.1 firsts Ind Second-S. Were 33 Del‘ . cr s_1e ma e hei re- ties led him to the editor of the Dunstan's and has had a full life . ' C Red 1-1! 800 860 &'>0 960 +10 (Continued on Page 13) cent an aver e of 3 AMBUSH PAYROLL TRUCK ° “g‘°“5 ”‘‘°fe55’°‘’ 5”“ ‘V35 3?‘ “W°1'5hman-” He entered St on the campus serving in many alédldd smT11i1elIi1cI'ssets :Ilmdexi' shillinsgosld :00 silverbiuge mallels MARSEIILLES France (Reut- Em“ “"'d‘'' ,‘ pointed to the office staff at the Dunstan's in the fall of :50 In executive positions He graduat mains’ W C - ea” my ' I ' ’ f xi ' I -_ , . » . . . - , _ _ - - I g, lost their upper edge to fiirsbs and seconds, were 64_ per cm) — An amned gang Monday 0l'8 I'll enloymen ‘K §g1:1rr;0ll:1ft>'l3€:_\‘:he Cl&l<r3;lC31tté(1)l-st has scihiiiicir yeafr lzhck vii-Zis aDp0111t~ es this yea!‘ Wllh 8 Bachelel‘ Of close mixed to lower as profit- cent sold, averagng 130 shillings. ambushed an armored car carry- _ ‘ , stanvs to further her Studieg Sis‘ white” ordo ei Red . and Arts degree. Mike has received taking reduced many of the gains sapphm; 11,3195, fqrstg and sec. mg 3 pay,-0'11 of 30,000,000 francs ‘ tel. graduate this year with 8 BaChe1ora’:)f géagffie 2‘ glafingstifimefilf Clfifs 1?3'=‘l"t5 1*} recorded in last week's strong onds, were 82 per cent sold and ($70,000), killed a guard and es- ‘ ' ‘os ie resi en 0 - Bachelor or Arts degree. “se- I ,.i-u (Barter Studio) first class teachers license. ' (Barter Studio) this year's graduating class. ‘ (Barter Studio) GRAIN WL\'l\'IPEG (CP) —— Export in- terest in Canadian barley fea- _ tured trade Monday on the Win- - nipeg Grain Exchange. Trade re- » ports indicated there was also 0 some interest in flax. y 1-.-x ramrv 27- --»-r Ian! 2 I I-1 1 4 ,,,,. ..,,.¢»-.1 "’Eal and prices showed hesitation, —-._ ‘ _., ..-gr-4-vi-1-CV: Barley trade was active and of- pats trade was domestic and prices moved narrowly. Rye dealings were light and lo- Gwcnnonw -.»»».~.-om ~...._,... ..,..x~.. 1 reflecting trends on United States markets. Lakehead prices for class two, IWA and domestic wheat were all unchanged from Friday. Closing prices: Oats: May “/3 lower 68%bj Jly ‘/2 lower 681/zb; Oct 5/3 lower 681/2 l Barley: May unchanged 933/4; ;Jly 3/31 higher 92%; Oct 1/4 higher A lerlngs and hedges were in ilnel92‘«41- * with demand. Price held steady. Flax: May 21/2 lower 2.88%; Jly 2-1% lower 2.86-2.861/4; Oct 11/4-1% lower 2.771/za. Rye: May 1 lower 1.05%: Jly “A1-3/is higher 1.05-1.05%}-1; Oct un- changed 1.06%. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 nor 1.62; 2 1.58; 3 1.50; 4 1.42; 5 1.28; 6 1.24. 1 durum 1.94; 2 1.93; 3 1.81. IWA and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.62; 2 1.58; 3 1.50; 4 1.42; 5 1.28; 6 1.24; 1 durum 1.94; 2 1.93; 3 1.81. MOSCOW (Reuters) — The S0- viet supply ship Pobeda arrived at Odessa Friday with 120 mem- bers of Russia’s Antarctic ex- pedltlon. The scientists and others Among other mining groups, coppers firmed while uraniums, senior base metals and juniors moved slightly lower. Most price changes were small with losses holding a slight numerical edge. Western oils, featured by Bai- ley-Seliburn's 20-cent rise to $7.65, edged lower. Consolidated West Pete lost 15 cents at $7.25 but other changes were small with losses outnumbering gains. Index changes: Golds off .18 to 82.14; base metals off .10 to 147.13; western oils off .50 to 127.49. TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press aboard were returning here after 14 months in Antarctica. CLOTHING : Grey —IBrown — Charcoal —- Blue FLANNEL PANTS Ordinarily I 1.50 Orlon Blend, Wrinkle Resisting Worsteds & Flannels—Free Cuffing -709 Toronto Stock F.xchange—April 28 (Quotations in cents unless marked 5. z—0dd lotx, xd — Ex-dividend, xr—~Ex- .——_ Despite the contrary feeling which is so prevalent in so many directions in the United States, New York Federal Reserve Dis- trict reports a climb in Febru- ary‘s fur sales of 30 per cent ov- er last year. Some of this is be- lieved due to the tremendous sale put on by New York's leading store —— Gimbel’s. However, five other districts in the United States show increas- es ot from 24 to 26 percent in sales, while some other districts such as Philadelphia and San Francisco show dips of as big as 32 per cent. 4.1 New York has released informa- tion on their recent fur sales, which states that a collection of 75,318 d r e s s e d miscellaneous mink pelts sold last week at a 92 per cent rate. FABULOUS That was only a palijt of the sale which ran for seven days, and the entire EMBA collection of 323,345 mink skins was 80 per cent sold. Another auction com- pany spokesman paid a nice tri- bute to the H.B.C. when he term- ed the overall sale results as “fabulous”. Demand for miscel- laneous goods was strong and the The Hudson's Bays Company of: trimming and split- skin interest 1 . 50 I THANKS FOR THE OVERWHELMING RESPONSE TO OUR GREAT SALE. OUR APOLOGIESTO THE MANY CUSTOMERS NOT SERVED FRIDAY and SAT. IN THE RUSH. THE DECISION IS- EVERY EARGAIN -EVERY LOWEST DISCOUNT PRICE - WILL BE CONTINUED SHOP THIS VERY DAY - COMPARE - YOU'LL FIND TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON NEW SPRING Q SPORT COATS Manufclcl-urer's Clearance! Special Price! Regular 29. Wonderful value for such high quality wool I-weed averaged 127 shillings. The total number of skin: sold was 27,000. TAX PENALTIES The United States Government has very severe penalties for those who try to dodge paying taxes. The head of one of the big fuir corporations in New York was sentenced by a. federal court to a 30-day jail sentence and a fine of $1,000 for disobeying an intern- al revenue service subpoena dir- ecting him to produce books and records of his corporation. In the latest issue of “Wom- en’s Wear Daily” is a half-page writeup on Otto H. Grosse —— one of the top fur farmers of the world. These are extracts: “At the age of 15, young Otto New Rich Colors . . . New '57 Styles . . . Our Best Selling Fabrics . . . Excellent Detailed Tailoring. I We Iower the price impressively to give you fop economy on highest quality suits. Truly *II1e\va|ues are coped with the money. 1 Members may draw ATTENTION P. E. I. RIFLE ASSOCIATION Armouries on the 28-4-58 or on the 1st,,/5th or 8th May between 1900 and 2100 hours. ' P.E.I. Rifle Association: their rifles from the A. M. JOHN STON, Secretary IIRRIVED MORNING CLEANABLE SUEDE » LEATHER THIS DRY- .. ...u.—.~.s-a § - A O Fin: tailoring by top-grade ' °u.l.§+and;hg_ ' . ma ers Z - Regular 4.95 . I : O Neat weaveshchecks, stripes . Towne Ha" O Park 0 Fashmn f . . Sanforvized O Greys, blues, fawns, whites « Sizes 34 to 46—ReguJars and tails SAVE over $10 " Scotch Twists I5.i? Craft sleds ' English Wor- JACKETS Regular $I9.95 ‘ SALE 14” (...x , .45 ‘,0 ' O Greys too! 3 .98 3 , 0 Well made 1 P A T S 0 Guaranteed . ahhL51'wz0QcL ci901'usITWcccI Tmom SPORT cons \ YOU SAVE I5 to $27 45 0 Regular 39.50 $ I O 15 l in blue, grey, brown o 0; : Regular 49.50 ,,,,,§,§‘,’’ . Imagine! 1 I Ohivery Coat has the genuine Harris . Genuine Harris labelled from Reguhl-|y Pnged I ‘ I b I t1 (1 ' O Thg most popular coat this spring S00 an 50.00 1'0 72.00 0 SAVE $10 on THAT NEW ‘ TOPPER Am..- -:3-—~ SAVE MORE THAN $12 0 Regular $12 to $20." You Save to $5 ANTS E puns SHORTS ’N’ SHIRTS T-SHIRTS 300 PAIR 5°)‘ Q 100% Nylon ENTIRE STOCK EXCEPT DAKS and PROS. -.-..---.-.-... Yes, we’re overstocked on top quality trousers. Never before the start of the new spring and summer season have the newest fabrics, newest styles been offered at lowest discount sale prices. WHITE SHIRTS . Jocke,\- stile . Gleaniiiig white c . Happy Foot Regular 4.00 -99 Q SeCul‘lL\' lahel 98 for . Machine made Q nyllchig d Q Nylon sti-etchles ... 9 each or O Stanfield's nec an s Q Reg. to 1.25 seronds