o DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS ISUMMARY “'° "’ ’° ’° 11110" 1:2 .22 12:; :1 Cassiar 550 705 775 700 ~10 ! '°” ' 4 Castle 100 350 wt +10 99'; 99',‘ "" - - 4 '. av THE CANADIAN pause ‘.2;-},f°,'._.,, mm :2‘; 1'1‘; 11,. H ltiolvxvts -.30 000 01:2» 003 ‘ Toronto-Market lower in mod- Cent Port .1207 7% 7% 7% ~ :0 :’’T;‘;‘1:“‘Cr $252 2% gm "“ "ale "'*3dm?- Chwmk 4500 7 7 7 + 1;: Nat Exp! 5000 10 17 171/2 -1 New York-Market lower; rails ‘é'l“'iIl‘m;"’" me it 53” ‘ Nam, 500 151/, 151/, 351/, 4. 1/, dMunP' ' Chm” mo 270 27" 270 -20 NM»: flier ‘$73.05 22% 2% 221/: :1,/2 Montreal -- Market lower in Codv-Recn 5000 15% 1.114 1.1% ~'/z '3 . 1,650 242‘ 2% W M 1 Coin Lake 3000 10 10 10 + I/2 N Dlcke" ‘ mndera-19 tT3f1lD£1- A l N Fortune 3300 11 11 11 -- 1»: ..__._..n._._.._.._.._.n Coldstrm 199.0 26 2% 25 "0 N HM‘ 200,, H ,1 ,1 1: =1 1: 7* » a » CU RRENCHES 22.20.11 :2 12.. ‘é ‘3 ‘é 17”‘ C m oven, 9", 294 3,0 394 +3 N Mylama 3000 ll i7 17 - 1/2 MONTREAL (CF I "“ The U25‘ 5 “ac 3'” 5“ 5“ 5“ Nzxngmiw 13333 3% :1». 2% + ‘/2 dollar closed Wednesday at a dis- c Halnweu mo 27 25 27 +1 Nick mm- 1 M M ,,'5 M 44 count of 3 per cent in terms Of 2: Nisto 2000 51,4, 51,42 51/5 i, or: Canadian funds. 11 n c h a n g e d. ’ ‘ 7,, ,, Noranrla 413 330 .1754 778/1 - l/£1 _ ConMS 1140 $171,417 14+ 4N Id 500 7 S 7 Pound sterling $2.73—‘m. up 1-16. Con Mogul 045 125 119 125 +5 N°’f°m ago 10 M M an ‘ C M°sh°' 5°" 55 55 55 +3 N:I:na‘iefac.I 330 245 242’ 24% H512 Con Nexus 0250 31 It 31 + ‘ ‘ ‘ “ Con Nichol 500 5 5 5 —% N°’Pa’‘ 17°‘! 3" 2“ 2° C Northland 5500 201.4. 251/: 25% + ‘A 'N°”5Y""- 152° 9" WI 9* ~ ‘"3 I ., _ 4 4 N Rank 11440 47 44 45 ..1 ‘ , gm§‘°S*{f;’""‘ 34°22 $3” $0 $0 Northap 3400 325 510 020 -5 TORONTO (LP) - Pro1“1t-bak- C Tunmen ms 13 12 13 Norsp A wts 3350 235 225 235 +7 mg snapped the stock mapkevglcmwm M 295 M M __5 North Can 700 105 101 105 +4 four-session advance ‘Wednesday gouiee 12000 04 52 02 -3 §‘l"’('1V“*:“° 10°“ $7‘/I :2‘é as prices in all sections except ;“’“’P“ ‘~09 1° 9 9 mmk, 100 5% 5,,‘ 5% + W . . .,usco 2401]) 16 15 15% --l golds drifted down in moderate D.Amml mm m m ,0 ggama W 75 5 a tad‘ . .0 c 1275 24 222/: 24 "°"‘ 5° 1° 7°" "05 -5 r mg _ . U h_ h D,°Eld‘;‘:"a 3199 M 9 9 _, Orenada 3000 14 13% 131/; - 1/: The profit - takmb, w 1c apnnenme mo 49% 49% 49% “,5 orrnsby 3300 30 30 30 +2 pcared 011 Wall Street Tuesday, Dome 2373 315% 151,4‘ 15% + 1,‘ g:1:‘I::“_ 26 struck at the opening and pushed=Dona1da 2100 121/, 12% 12% “mm” 2000 6,, 6 521 a +10 - y , A -o,_ East Sull 2130 200 197 197 -3 /1 » most key issues (IOVV n. ma) Em Mei. 3000 M 7% 7% _ 1,,‘ Parbcc 3000 5 5 5 . - v . Pardee .1500 44 40 an 1 my didnt recover. Em Mm 600 33 1, 33 +1 Pater mo 46 M ‘6 +1 Base metal-s lost more than a Eda] 03% 3% 3’; E +2 Paymast 3000 1.0 10 in :2 point on index. Go1ds,buc»k1ng_the Em“ mm, as 23 23 + V, gee Exp! .1000 15 is is general ‘trend, added 1% points Exp] An 3000 21 19 21 + V; Pi°c§f°"Crow 3:33 If; If; 11": +1 to their index, mainly because of I-Fzzlrcnoirxny 1:35) 512% 11:21: 113% 31/4 Pioneer mm 153 150 152 ‘ 31/“p°”‘“ “Se .t° 73 by Mcmyre F’we5t Tim! 1000 10% 101/; 10% 3°”. 1°” 5"“ ‘/3 5% — ’/2Pres and a 35-cent gumlp to $535 by red Kirk 4000 3 7v. 0 Pfifigf ‘:33 51° 595 605 +20 Giant Yelllowknufe. §I:bS:;ir 223 3641,; 1; £21,, 4.5% Promo W 390 44;; -1:4; H . 1‘ Senior base metals were led Gum“ mm as 8 W‘ : % Purdex 4000 6% 0 0 down by International Nickel, ocft ¢;.1k.,,., 47975 3, 57 73 +2 3:: 33;?‘ 12 10'/2 10% -11/2 21/4 points to 69% amid a turnover gecosM_ines g 01:17» 10% 10% Que Cop 3750 g ‘z: 3; :2 of 9,700 shares following the com- G33!“ Mm 760 63 6; +35 Que Lith 420 520 520 520 pany’s announcement that prod11c- Glam, 1500 1,, 1,5 1,5 _5 3:: 1171?" 330033 6% 0% 05 tion is to be reduced by 10 per goldrl:-1I‘eaI]t1 30533 1: 1: 1: M Q Mam 7300 9:5 915 9'15 2t cent. ’ - Qunstou 3000 15 15 15 1' 1,0 Lower - priced mines moved g;;:dfg" 1% 3; 22% +1” Quex_nont 500 795 705 795 rlown in a 20-cent range but trad- Gflnduc 700 10, 105 107 __1 £2333: 36,3 304 38 40 ing in these stoc-ks was a little Greyhk 14500 10 is 19 +1 Rlymck .2675 8,7 3 fig 7:: lighter than usual. grills‘:-”_ 3733 .13“ __ % Reeves 000 106 100 .105 +5 ronom-o CLOSING srocns Gum” W“ mo "0 15 m Remhle 700 145 140 145 4110 3y The Canadian Press Elma’; mm W ‘9 19 4 Rexspar 08 63 67 +3 Ioronto Stock Exchnngc—April I8 Hardwook mo 9% ml. 9% Rlx Athab 800 32 32 32 +1 (Quotations in cents unless marked 8. Hu__Mm mm 15 1” 13 _' Rockwin 32500 391,4, 39 30% +1% 1.-Odd lot. xd-Ex-dvidend, xr—-Ex- H of La” mm 7 7 ' St. Michael 4000 10 3% 9 __ 1,5 rights. xw~Ex-warrants.) Mt Headway um) 63 .1 ” gxdfilttiv 43333 50 so +3 - . 13 14 Stock Salon High Low mos-. cirge $33‘ 17%?“ 6°’/' 8’ 6“ ‘£2 Shemtt 4300 405 400 400 _.5 '“"“E5 Honinger 500 32104 21% 2114 -— is s""“- 40° 4°" 43° 45° +10 4.00;. [Iran 000 5% MI: We go“, 350 ‘,0 us an __5 S11 Miller 20950 71 so 71 -1 Advocate 250 I925 300 320 -—-5 mm B" ‘,5 m “H n _ % S11 Stand 500 14 14 14 4.;-_ni.cn 2752 .-.4 50 53 +1‘ Hugmpgm mo 18 la 18 51500 300 so as 50 -1 Akaitcho 0000 04 43 54 +5 mu Lake mm 7 7 7 __ V‘ siocan vs. 1500 5 1 r + ya 4.10; Exp! 1500 5 0 7. Int Nickel 9700 :72 am. 091/. -200 3“°°“‘ 1 0 Angom 3220 010% 10 101/1 + la ,1,“ mm mm 34 mu ,4 + ,4 Stdcona 1500 20 L9 to ~ Algom ms 7080 570 M0 335 +10 Irish Cop 5400 100 so 100 +0 ‘twain ‘"00 153 3-52 153 +4 Am-Larder 2000 .14 14 .14 -1 1,0,, 3,, mo 1,, 1,2 1,, Smash wt: 3120 as 02. 55 +1 Lmal Rare 1.100 47 W 4'7 -2 Jacobus 71100 100 105 100 5*"W°k 1950 291 355 261 =—1 Anglo Hur 100 310% 10% 10% —— 1/S Jaye Exp] 5900 5 Q 5 SH!!!“ 3030 6% 6% 61/; + 99 Arcadia 1000 172.4. 17 17 — V. mace, 5,0, 1, 1,, 1, _4 Steelroy 175500 1295 10 11 +195 Arcad win 1000 a 8 3 mum 2000 is 15 1.: 8%? R 5300 915 900 905 -15 A115; Y1; 2100 11% 3 111,5 +2 Jolie; moo ,2 33 ,2 ,_ % Sud Cont $500 6 0 G A1110-nut 11000 23 22 23 ~-»-% Jonsmltll 1000 121/. 1:: 121,5 + V; Sullivan 2125 3°" 199 900 +1 Aubeile 11000 8 7% 8 + % Jowscy 5833 43 in 4,7 ._1 sruf Inlet 1500 4 4 4 Aumacho 17500 12 I2 12 Kenvnlp, 1mg 51/, 51,4, 51,5 4. 1,5 Sylvauito 300 112 1112 112 Aumaque 15300 15 14 14 Kerr Add 3015 $18 17% 13 4: as Taurcdnia 4550 70 67 69 -1 Anna: 3600 235 230 336 +1 Rflembg moo 155 199 199 .4 Taur vt 2.500 64 01 62 +5 Avilla 1500 5% 5% 5% - 1/: Kilem M: 1275 no u 04 -0 ‘reek-11 500 140 1415 145 -0 Bankeno 2000 10 10 18 +8 Kirk Hut! 0000 a 0 5 .. 1,4 Ult-Show 3500 34 as 34 -1 Bankfield 12000 10 M 0% +1 Kirk Mn mo 41 01 41. -09 U Asbestos 200 675 075 075 -5 Barnst 7500 37 35 at +1 Labrador B00 015% 15% 151,5 -1,’. Un Kano M ads 305 345 -5 Bat-vue 1000 12 12 12 Lake Gin‘ 1400 .110 102 104 -4 U Monlfl mo 7 0 7 Bary Expl 10028 7'2 70 72 +1 I. Dnfault imo in E; as Ilpp Can 15100 64 02 64 +8 Base. Metals 2500 21 21 :1 Lake Lin; 1000 0 a 3 +1 Ventures 233 s24 24% 244/. — 1/; Bnska 39100 24 23 24 L on 1000 in as 2-2 -1 Violam 300 1711‘ 100 120 -1 B-Duq 10000 :2 21 2'1 —1 L short 400 400 (G0 670 +20 Wlte Am 080 540 525 540 -15 Belcher 2425 100 97 so -4 L was 1000 in 19 19 +114 w Man: 1500 0 a 5 +1 Bevmm 07200 15 in is -1 L; Luz mo 300 31; my Win;-oy ‘gm -7; -72 72 ...1 Biol: 1000 51/: 15% 5% Lamaquc 100 2'70 370’ 270 +8 Wiltsey 7000 15 1.4 . 15 +1 nieron 4900 114 lm in -1 Leitch 10450 149 137 142 Wr Harg 1100 1:71 .130 1:30 Bicroft wts -100 (0 40 40 Lexindln 10000 4% 4% 6% Yellorex 2500 B 7 8 411/: Black Bay 1.500 25 24 25 +2 Lomega 6000 41% A 41/. .1. 1,5 Yk Bear 2.3589 102 as 100 +15 Bonvillo 2000 5 5 5 - is Lorncln mo 01. 50 .50 -a Yukeno 01075 7 out 6% +1 Bordulao 1000 8% 74/2 8%. +11%; Lorado wt: 200 H 30 M Zenmaa 76900 MI}: 411/: 44 +1 Bouscan 1500 W: 9% M Louvict 40000 9% 9 9 -4 Zulapa 3000 29 19 12 -4 Bouzan 5600 an 8'! fl Lyndhst 02000 21 310- 2 0 Cart- Boymar 7000 10 9 10 Lyndhnt laooo at 19 an .4 3111010 100 400 400 no +1 Brlaorne 3025 910 905 000 +5 Mucus: :00 an 270 279 +1 Game our 230 :21. :1 31 Bron! Ree! 1.300 52 52 52 +214 Mlcdon 1000 :10 :10 an +2 Pate 400 300 500 300 -1 Brnhrst 2500 4% 4% 495 MncLeod 3000 95 .05 95 +3 ou.s Brunsman 2127 6 0 6 Madden 11600 no 2:’! 243 +3 Acme Gun 1500 18 18 18 +1 ‘Brunswick 100 2:15 :05 ms --7 Magnet 41500 M 5% 61/. +1 Max 7500 70 09 so --1 Butiad 1000 0 0 0 + vi Mainrtie 2500 so an in -3 All Rox 11925 40 45 46 Cable 1:14.99 30 all 30 +4 Mar-Iago 90400 I! n 44 + 1,5 Am Leduo 7700 an 18 70 +11%: Camp Chb 1400 510 490 ms +1) Maroon 700 9% M 5% -1 Asamera 000 115 In 132 -5 Camp an 000 am no 340 Maritime um 40 47 40 +1 Bailey sA 100 770 770 770 -15 C Dyno 4750 9'! 94 as -3 Martin 23504 19% 18% 19%—% Batu 4000 61/3 0 6 Conduct 999 15 in 15 --1 Maybrun 000 12 12 12 -—‘% Brlalta 2100 151 147 151 +1 Cam.-Eri_I! 700 1.1 17 17 +1 Mclntyre 430 m 71% 73 +314 Calnltn 1700 52 52 52 +1 Can-Meet 1.7040 141. 1:50 .137 -1 Mcxen - 14 15 13 +1 Cal Ed 350 320% 20% 20% - at onset wt: 2500 34 00 so Mcwat L150 15 is 15 Calvui can 100 425 425 on +15 Captain 14500 is 13 19 Mefdll 3000 0 Q Q -4 c on L4: +5 :- - ~»<.;., VIN mm swm rowan ma Iuvarym pd, WVMKICITHIICONVIDJC flw.,...a .....--g°'“‘"‘ -"-1-Ia-an. "‘”’°\'-vum.~.~.:-01;.-.-.«r.«.v-a 200 167 1” 19! Page 14. The Guardian Thur.,flApril 24, 1958 Total ‘sales: 2.55.000. Mos?!’ ACTIVE TORONTO srocxs B! The Canadian Pi-en‘ am: c on L win 300 76 ‘M 74 -—-6 CS Oil wts 100 75 73 75 CS Pete M00 400 400 400 —+'S Cdn Atl 011 100 390 390 3190 -5 C Chieftn 1700 95 95 95 C Deca wtl 5'30 3 3 3 Can Eagle 100 567/: 670; 67/5 -~ ‘/3 C High Cr 1000 34 34 34 -2‘ C Homestd 1049 190 187 190 C Husky 776 $ll ll 11 —-— 1:2 Clrlusky wts 140 520 515 520 —-10 C Prospect 32.5 170 165 170 C West Oil 0100 85 30 80 +1 Canso Nat 262 106 106 106 Cent Del 1540 730 715 730 -5 Charter Oil 700 162 162 162 -5 Conro 7600 9 7% 7% C Allenbee 800 9 9 5 C Mic Mac 700 256 2.31 251 C West P‘ 600 74:’: 740 740 Cree wts 1900 I75 171 171 -4 Dev Pal 700 140 140 140 Dome Exp! 2.00 900 900 900 +25 Duvex 1 77 0 009 - Duvex 1000 8 7 7 --1 Excelsior 1.1.00 54 48 54 +4 Fargo 1800 52‘: 530 -20 Gen Pei A 100 290 290 290 --10 Gr Plains 650 $161/4 16 16%} 5/4 Highwood 2000 19 18 19 -2 Home Oil A 433 $15‘/4 15 15% —- 1/'2 Home 01 B 529 $141k 14% 14% -— % H 3 Oil G 1390 $17 165/4 17 Jupiter 100 217 217 217 -3 Li Pete 3000 8% fl 0 -2 Majtrans 11009 4 4 4. + V: Mariglod 2500 13 13 13 Medal 1604 245 340 240 -5 Midcon 41350 100 R3 100 441 Mill City 500 3) 20 20 -—l N Bristol 3000 9 9 9 N Chamb 1100 115 115 115 N Cont 1600 30 30 30 N Davies 1500 16 16 16 N Gas Exp] 2350 118 115 115 -——5 NC Oils 1090 296 280 296 +21 NCO wt: 540 150 140 140 NCO pr 7.40 530 29 29 Northld 500 20 20 20 Okalta 4900 130 130 130 Pac Pete 1475 616% 16% 16% Pan West 3300 30 29 30 +1 Permo pr 5500 168 160 166 +8 Peruv Oils 1000 100 99 100 Petrol 5000 55 54 54 Phillip! 1000 73 73 73 -4 Provo Gas 2495 257 253 253 -2 Quonto 3000 9% 9% 9% Reef Expl 1000 7% 7 71,4, + 93, Richwll 1375 120 116 120 Rocky P 7509 10 91/2 10 - I/5 Royalite 150 $1173 11% 11% — ‘/6 I Royallte pr 225 $21 21 21 ‘ Sapphire 100 60 60 00 --8 Scurry 125 195 195 195 -5 Secur Free 1300 44-5 445 (45 South U 1500 14 14 14 Spooner 6100 23 22 22 -1 Stanweil 500 72 72 72 +2 Tex C 4300 -L9 48% 49 +2 Trans Can 1000 95 93 93~ -2 Triad 01 4-659 470 465 470 +10 Un Oil: 13000 186 183 134. -2 Vulcan 2000 40 40 40 -51,’: Wayne 4160 11% 10% 1.1. + ‘xi West Burn 1300 6'7 67 67 -1 W Can 0G 500 174. 174 174 +2 WC OG rts 5-B3 IA 121/2 12% --1% Wespac 12935 73 31 33 -- V2 W Mayizill 300 168 1.68 168 -2 W Decalta 350 160 157 157 -3 W Dec wt: Q00 20 an 20 -3 Yan Can 17000 11. in 11 Curb Dalhousls 500 18 15 um! ‘ BANKS ‘ ‘Mont . 5 $42 42 42 NS 50 9541/: 54% 54% -- So Comm 350 $45 44% 44% - 8/: Imp 25 3443/4 4248/1 414% Royal 1255 556% 56% 5694+ is Tor-Dom 285 $41 41 I1 INDUSTRIALS Aluminl 1200 3?? 263/4 263/; - I/4 Anglo Nfld 900 $51/i 51/3 51/: C Brew -690 $2914 289/. 29 D Steel 200 $20 19% 20 + 10 Inland 4135 $574 5% 5% -to Nor star 282 $13 12% 13 + is Simpson: 1450 818% 18% 10% —- My Stedma 1/5 9311 28 8 $20 32 Stedman 390 528% 22 8 stedman 390 52% 33 23 Walkers 1735 326% 26% 265/4 + V4 / Net 3819! High Low Close Giflge DOES YOUR CAR Mumble, Grumble, Stall and Stumble? \ If it Does ring it In Frankie Ropor’s mvmo STATION Cor. Grafton and Prince Sts. to INDUSTRIALS Inf ‘Nickel 9700 $72 69% 691/: 21/4 Brazil 4741 $575 53/: 5% Mass-l-iar 3490 57% 7% 71/‘: NO N Gas 2910 $123.44 121/2 123/4 North Star ‘.1825 $13 121/‘: 13 4 I6 OILS Midcorl 41350 100 93 100 +1 Yan Can 17000 11 10 11 Un Oils 13100 186 183 184 -—2 Wespac 12935 M 31 33 —— ‘A Am Lerluc 7700 20 18 20 +11/é MINES New Delhi 206514 57 49 56 +81/z Ste eloy 175500 12% 10 11 + 1% Maralgo 99400 45 42 44 + 1/5 Rexspar 84.300 68 63 67 +3 Zenmac 76900 44% 41% 44 + 1 MONTREAL (CPI —- Prices eased generally Wednesday in moderate trade on the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges. Largest losers were base met- als and miscellaneous issues. Also off and without exception were the steels and cons~tru~ction~s. Papers and banks were mixed. Pipelines were stationary and utilities mixed to lower. Producing mines lost, with Con- solidated Denison at 14% and Fal- conbridge at 22% each off 1/3. Hollinger eased 1/4 to 21. The mod-. erately-traded penny issues bal-1 anced. East Sullivan advanced 9‘ cents to 1.99 while Canorama at 37 cents lost 3 cents and North American Rare Metals declined 4 cents to 1.00. . The exchanges’ closing aver- ages show banks up .05 at 47.22, utilities off .2 at 137.9, industrials off 2.1 at 241.5, palpers up 7.69 at 1065.06 and golds off .28 at 67.26. MONTREAL cnosmo. srocxs K&R SHOE STORE Dependable Footwear for Work and Sport Stock Reductions SALE NOW' ON . L. 0. KELLY Queen st". VENET IAN BLIND SERVICE Tapes, cords and slats sparkling clean and back on your windows in 24 hours. For Cheerful Telephone Estimates Dial 3374. ind 01° softness... Soft as a summer breeze, White Swan Toilet Tissue is gentle-textured, yet it’s extra strong and absorbent. Colour-styled in snowy White, Dawn Pink, Marigold THE E. B. EDDY COMPANY soft! Yellow, Sea Spray Green and Azure Blue. For that new kind of softness, depend on White Swan Toilet Tissue . . . ifs White Swan Soft. Dom ‘rs: 12.4 CANADIAN Foundation 21% Con Pap 81% Fraser 24% NEW YORK (AP) — A stock market decline was stemmed late Wednesday when indu-strials ral- lied to give the list a slight bulge to the upside. Ten of the 15 most active stocks advanced while two fell and three were unchanged. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks closed unchanged a-t $165.20 with cents, rails down 90 cen-ts and utilities down 10 cents. New York exchange, Interna- tional Nicikel dropped 2% after announcinig a 10 per cent reduc- tion in output. Mclntyer Porcu- pine gained %, Dome Mines and Walker-Gooderham 1/4 each and Hudson Bay Mining lost 1/3. American exchange, Preston East Dome gained 3-16 and Canadian Marconi 1/s. Molybdeni-te lost % and Shalwinigan 1/s. Wed. Tues. Advances 494 390 Declines 410 518 Unchanged 265 257 Total issues 1169 1165 Beth Steel 38 'VsKen.necott Borg Warner 26% Monty W 33% C and O 52 NY Cent 15% Cons Edison 541/2 Radio Corp 32 El Auto El 27% Std Oil NJ 54-V4 Gen Elec 57% Utd Aircraft 579/1 Goodyear 72% Vanadium 295/1 ,Gt Nor Ry S51/s Westnglc 58% Int '1‘ and '1‘ 33 73 NEW YORK industrials mp 40 Among Canadian issues on the In the Canadian list of the What stocks did: NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS By The Candnian Pres! . 823/4 and Mrs. Lafayette Stuch wel- comed the arrival of twins Tues- day wi‘thou»t muclh surprise. It’s the fourth set in the S-ouch fam- ily. By The Canadian Press Abitibi 27 GT Lakes Z81/4 Asbestos 29% How Smth 20% Bank Mont ’ 42 Find Bay Min 42 Bank NS 54% Imp 011 40% Bnque C Nat 40 Int Nick 69% Bathurst A 37 Int Pop 87 Bell 41% Int Pete 351/: Brazil 5% Mass-Har 71,6 C Cement 28% Mccoll 50% C Cement pr 27% N St. Car 20 C Bnk cm 44 3/4Noranda 373/4 ‘ dn Brew 29 Price 37 mi Brew pr 29 Royal Bank 56% Cdn Celan 15% at Lcorp 12% CPR 23% Shawln $1/2 Cockshutt 10 Steel 523/; seagrams 26% mi Steel 13% 1) Bridge 21% Walker 26% 4TH SET OF TWINS ALLEGAN, Mich. (AP)_ — Mr. GRAIN WINNIPEG (CPI-Offerings in flax were considerably more lib- eral Wednesday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange and prices Slh0W a lower trend Closing prices: Oats: May Va lower 693/lab; J'1y 1/3 higher 691/s-a; Oct. ‘/3 10WeI‘ 69-a. ' Barley: May 1/11 higher 92; Jiy % higher 913/41:3/4; Oct. % hlghel‘ 91%b. Flax: May 41/4 lower 2.93b; «TIN 4% lower 2.901/4a; Oct. 4 lower 2.79. Rye: May 1% lower 1.057/s; My 1% lower 1.05%; Oct. 1% - 11/2 lower 1.07‘/s. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 N01‘ 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. [WA and domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.62; 2 1.58; 3 1.50; 4 1.42; 5 1.28; 6 1.24; 1 Drurlum 1.94; 2 1.93; 3 1.81. PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) —- Agricul- ture department quotations: to country station, wooden cases, extra-large 42%-43; large 42; me- dium 41; small 39; B 35%; C 23. Receipts: 178. Butter: Current receipts 6213/1; fresh-grade creamery prints jolb price 64%-65%; fresh wholesale 63%. Cheese: F.0.B. factory. Ontario white 32, colored 232; delivered Montreal, Quebec white 32%, col- ored 32%; wholesale Ontario white 33%. colored 33%; whole- sale Quebec white 3%. colored 33%. Potatoes: N.B. 755 2.25 - 2.40; N.B. 50s 1.40-1.50, N.B. 10s .34- .36, P.E.I. 75s 2.40-2.65, P.E.I. 50: Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices First Male at Montreal am)-ort Tuesday- iam iamrner and ilonmeir windjuat mer captain. was greeted by i" migvranion offiicials. He is em to Tonontao, where he is 110 l-iv with his daughter. Mrs. Hildf Urus. spealking through an inter- preter, Mr. 'I‘.l1mmelm'a.n said: “Now I am a free man and I am really going to nest 3JS an old man should. In Russia no- body nests, not even an old man like me." His 8J!‘l'I.'Vla!I olrimaxed two years of negotiations with Soviet auth- orcitxieas and the Canadian immi- gx-artiion by Mr. Timlmelman and this daiugihlter. He kept up con- tinuous correspondence with the Russian government, he said, and shuttled back and north finom most inexpensive - salesman you can employ - - - u GUARDIAN- PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 Ell|S BROS. FRESH, CRISP, LARGE LETTUCE .. . 150-1.60, P.E.I. 10,5 40 legal miale immigrant from; in the Soviet Union stepped off at 3 plane Cldlsedi 'I‘1'1Imr11e«luman, 77, Evsm.-'-.,on_ \._,l_ ‘ 8 town lingo, his E-sbona for ex‘; and Moscow, petitioning ' .1 in Imrnlgra nt Fran“ 0l:7‘1£1rIl~)l~'-‘(:3 5E-stoni-ains tl1ou.%11tS his . 0 . ,‘ efiflorts were a joke. The satin SOVleI' Ulnlon gov-ernmieinlt told him repeatedly if‘ to go home, that he was a man MONTREAL ‘GP’ — Tm;-’ . iiirszt and still able to work. .ta1*ve<ritlOll of the Canadian gov essary paPe1‘S- When the work at “landilvu-l)ber” duties on co-operative farm. ‘* ‘ I_(14‘ire - Auto - casualty‘ . Marine ‘>1- e. G. K. PEAKE: LTD. "- 78 Great George St. ‘I. I 4311 C v«-.. «S Household App! nan Televlsionildi 0“ ‘I12 Kent DIAL 4021 " I T YOU BUY FOR I.ESS AT EVERY ITEM . . . each I7c LARGE MEXICAN—11/Z poz.‘ / ORANGES . '\ A HEINZ BABY FOOD _6 fins . 63c MARVEL -— WHITE . 59c I-IEINZ Asst.’ CEREALS 4 pkgs. 39: A SPECIAI. ' HEINZ TOMATO JUICE 15 oz. 4 i-ins 49c PAINT $9“ 3Ga|s THE BEST LOW PRICED PAIN'l‘—MADE ACCORDING TO EXACTING STANDARDS. THIS SPECIAL PRICE APPLIES ONLY TO THE 120 GALS. NOW IN srrocx. CHASE & SANBORNE INSTANT COFFEE. . .. 6oz. I.I5 TEA . . . lb. 9c ‘M DISCONTINUED ‘L|N'ES—MEN'S SHOES Colgate’: BEAUTY SOAP 3 for 25¢ BROKEN PEKOE 2 TRICYCLES. 3 wneous. AND one CHILD'S BICYCLE some AT COST. . SLICED DEVON BACON-»16S= Ogilvie OATS 5 lbs. 53: some AT 1-2 to 2-3 OFF REGULAR PRICE Ten days ago. througlh “he in- ernmenzt. he W35 granted the nec- Russians book overl Esmma, Mr. Timmelman. a,s}ca- . -man for 40 Yea“: W915 PM-.00 ’ l________.___.———-«-% 3 04 .. .5 'i‘E??§‘_—-_. -= 3- §‘§§§.§’ gr-1 3. E.