'7': TNTERPRIETING THE NEWS Civil War In By LOUIS LECK ‘ Canadian Press Correspondent " Australia is frankly unhappy over the outcome of the civil War in Indonesia, n ow apparentlya dragging to a guerrilla finish. Australia’s policy from the start has been strict neutrality, and in this the federal government has the solid backing of the country. But External .\.ffair.s Minister Richard Casey undoubtedly re-I Elected national concern when he] wrote in a magazine article just published: .“Teh greatest threat to, thei stability of Southeast Asia in re- cent times has flowed from events in Indonesia . . .. we desire to see a suitable and democratic government i-n-“this country, which is thenearest to our own. We could be adversely affected by the emergence of stronger com- munist influence or by continued disorder there.” EMOTIONAL APPEAL. Rightly or wrongly, a number ‘of Australian observers now be- lieve that the civil war, whether it ends quickly or not, will have two clear results: 1. In the disturbed conditions‘ and economic dislocation that" seem inevitable in Indonesia, the numeric-ally small but politically powerful Indonesian Communist p a r t y must gain increasing strength. President Sukarno is not a Communist, but some of the advisers on whom he leans most heavily in em-e1~.gencies are Com- munists. 2. Fresh Indonesian demands for control of Western New Guinea, in which Australia‘ is vi- tally interested, must be ex- Indonefio Australian Unhappy Over a rallying call in a divided na- tion, and now will need its emo- tional appeal more than ever. In newspaper and other com- ment, the g 1 0 0 mi e st picture comes from Denis correspondent Australian newspapers. 1 CHINESE UNPOPULAR Warner, Asian for a gorup of‘ Warner sees an arc of Com- Inuunist power taking shape im- mediately north of the Australian continent. Indonesia, he sug=ges>t.s, will move steadily lerfit toward the Communist bloc, inevitably in- fluencing Malaya. with which it. has ties of blood and religion, and Singapore," where already Chinese Communist pressure is strong. Most ‘Australian commentators see Russia, rather than China, as the Comm-unist power to‘ which Indonesia will turn. This is partly explained by the relative unpop- ularity in Indonesia of the Chi- nese minority, which following the expulsion of the Dutch has handled most of Indonesia’s bank- ing and commercial activity. Since both are participants in the Colombo Plan, I-ndone.sia has relied on Australia, more indeed than on any other country, in the training of the key technicians she needs. Present trends, how- ever, suggest that an increasing number of young Indonesians will go to Russia for technical train- ‘ing. Alreadythere are signs that - this is haening. PRECIOUS EXHIBIT ‘, Gold bars valued at $3,000,000 were among exhibits at South Af- rica’s Rand Easter Show which opened at Johannesburg in March pected. Sukarno has used this as 1958. 1 ATTENT|OI\l ishable. Plan To U«nloucI* ; Strikebouncl Ship; OTTAWA (CP) -.. Am-a0%g‘é_ ments have been made to pefmt‘ unloading of a $500,000 carg sugar aboard a, Canadian 5 ships West Indies freightgr...0h.§f. is strikebound in Halifax, thé”.Qaj nadian Lalb-or Congress said rim; day. I It said that, at the requdgt-00' Labor Minister Michael Stargln arranged with the striking <'§0,~ farers’ International Union the peaceful unloading ‘of 1 freighter. The SIU walked last June in a dispute do wage increase. '* . The sugar is regarded as M“ <5 3.. 00 most inexpensive. PATRIOT WANT AD Phone 8506 ‘ There's Still A Be-rfh For YO on the OVERLANDER SPECIAL Leaving Holiforfi July 5 . Arriving Bock, WOOL GROWERS - ' 4! one was unchanged The Guardian Pa e 16 Satur 3“ , ~ g day’ ‘May 3’ US. Steel was up 11/3 at 62. The ' steel close was a 1958 high. - . r 5 5 w - I1:§taCCI1e!Ol‘l $15]/‘ 10% my‘ + M alkers 172’! $28 27% 275/L + 90 General Motors’ Chrysler and Preston 300 015 510 010 Total sales: 2.77.000. F01“d 63“-h dipped ‘/8- PY°"*° 39“ 345 435 435 MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS Among Canadian issues on the P!'0fll-0 Wt! 500 23 22 22 By The Canadian Press T - ‘ Pros Air 42500 133 110 118 +15 N“ l\ew York Exchange, Aluminium Purdex _ .500 0 e 5 stock 5,105 mg,, L0,, C105,, ch-50 Ltd. gained %, International 33: Ccéigb 3-38: ;- :3 24-61 +1 M H INl;US'1‘l;IALSH U KQ Nickel 3/; and McIntyre Porcu- ass- 3.1‘ r I B ‘ ' Que Lab 2500 6% s s —1 Salad-a-S A 02ci1s11;a»s01iIs%RD1I?;1/2 E 0/. mm 1/2‘ D9me M".“J'.s droppefi Que Man 1000 13 13 13 Nor Ont NG 3680 $13 1237.; 13 it and Canadlan Pacmc ami D15!“-I‘ Q Metal 1500 901/ so 90 Int Pete ::51,$2~9=7. 301/. 39 + st, lers-Seagrams Vs each. giéifizgt 833/2 8%: 8331/; + is Alummi _32a2 0919::/s 20 20% + '54: Preston East Dorrie lost 1/3 and Radiore 0000 42 30 02 00 Y” can mm M 13% 1 _% Fargo .011 gained ‘is in the Cana- Rexspar 10000 70 ea s5 ..a mom, 5530000 110 ’ 105‘ 107 +3 dian list of the American Ex- ggglfifvm 1% 1:) 3144 ;ex Cal 100 57 55 55 change. 1 Rowan C“ 1000 M 7% 7% U:c1%'usPete R1931/, lg; lg :51/9 What stocks did: Raynor 500 9% 91/2 9% M11035 - Fri Thur dtfiv» £33 fly 2% % lguylam 1305M50 197. 10% 1014. Advances 551 532 . 2 __ , . shmm . 2630 400 395 400 H3270“ 162300 2%‘; 209 2: 1: Declines 360 387 $5000 .5000. 00 00 .60 _, Captain 6000 20. 18 19% ,1 Unchanged 275 258 Slocan VII 1000 5% 5% 5% T Total Issues 1186 1177 gtgfiggiagh wig/2 L154 1%?/x +791 NEV; roux CLOSING srocxs 2021:: we ‘*3... 0. 2: :1 MONTREAL 2e"*.5*.:5 —- 3 < Starratt 1500 ’61 2' ._ ' _ an ~ 53 40-May“), W 6% /2 6/2 1/0 10 7 Cons Edison 53 /4N‘1 Cent 101. Steam. 7000 0, 11 lOl\TREAL (GP), — Heaviest . -1 A 111/2 - El Auto El 27 Radio Corp 32% gtfip R 63003 :1): 02135 095 -10 E)I‘a1;?l.1n§ of the year saw stocks Gen Elec 59 std on NJ 55% van - 3 _ . ' . ~ Sylvanm am new H5 00:; 1 nu teir way 'ahead_a point or ggotliyoefrfiy 3765!/Z. ‘natgagiisgan 02:? Taumam 7350 95 8 90 +7 ore in most industrial sections (M .1. mm ,1. 30 West“ Se 583/: gauécgn vt 26800 as 70 31 +5 Erlday on the Montreal and Cana- ’ ‘ 3 ec - 000 105 100 105 +5 ian stock exchanges. Tamas 200 129 _ - - - - - Thom L 3000 so 132 1;: ‘Li Utilities, miscellaneous issues Tiara . 2000 s 3 0 and banks led the drive which Tombill 5.00 31 31 31 extended volume over the 100 000- -' I Uitshaw 9500 05 32 35 1 ‘ . " WIENN-IPEG (GP)--Sale of a glfiisxxbigos 15305 :3 ‘$3 6;: :1 iilzlaatlil-‘1ien;r.lla1I:"l:iw]<3§thatC zlgffliriiclntzeeliz Efbstant-ial quantity of barley to U Estella 1000 -7 7 7 :19, lers at 32 surged 11/4, while’ 3.3.01; 8 Unf1t°.d Kmg“°m W?“ . re‘ U0 K000 1200 ~ 2 . . ported Friday on the Winnipeg 3'70 365 370 +15 of Montreal hit a new high ocf - . givriont 2000 7% 7 704 4414 U0, 1% Grain Exchange. It was esti- a“ W 500 '7 7 7 ’ » ‘ 7 mated that more than three car- Ve tu . Base metals brewere , N I 1- v — - . Vi;;m;e= Zooésogzosze/3182 mzy. — 27. prints and refining 0115135150 goes totallingymore than 1,000,000 Waite Am 035 525 0,5 0,0 — 3 ' bus‘-hels were sold out of the Pa- Weedon 500 19 19 19 Nola-mila vat 39/“’ M9150“ B 34’ c-ific coast. Wt, 500 0 0 0 +3 Ab1t1b11?7 and Canadian Oil at 25 Closing prices, sey 7000 we e . ' ' _ Winch 1009 if i 1: I V‘ S1; in fur’ 1 mmt‘ Oats: May % higher 69%; Jly Wr Hart 10000 136 135 135 .4 ee.s lmwwed the trend 1955 ‘A; higher 693/so‘ Oct 1/2 higher Yellorex 1000 3 ’ 3 0 ‘+ 00 gnihuglastlcally, C ana da Iron 69,“ ’ \ Yk Bear 17000 117 110 11 oun ries up 3/1 at 26%. ' ‘ , . , Yukeno 10000 51,5 505 5% + Con ‘tr 0. . 0. Barley: May 1/3 higher 943/4; Z013 +1 0 s uc ions and pipelines con- ll 1 - 3 _ , cur: 1500 an 19% 19% +192 tamed the day’s few exceptional 923% A hlgher 92 43’ Oct 1'8 lower lgultolo 960 390 390 no +15 t1:0SSes. Dominion Bridge eased % I,-Ex. May 04 lower 2851/.” a0 00 305 305 305 0 22 and Trans-Can d ' “ ' * I ‘I 2‘ ’ gfgfmogm 3 21715 205 205 Iii fell 11/2 to 491/2.Domilnii'lJnP'I‘1:Ie‘1111iiI imy 1/“Z3/:‘,7./12°We” 2341/“ 0°‘ V4 2 71 71 1/ to a new h‘ ower ‘ ' h f 5 . - Acme Gas 0001:}; T:-an _ C 1g 00 12/“ and Rye: May 13/s higher 1.061/4b; 2 13 13 __;/2 5 3118413. at 26/1, up %, . 3, 3 1 211; goéaxs 500 35% 36% 361/: +2 helped balance these sections. h.yh1/2 lhagger 1'05“)? Oct /3‘/4 l I 0* Amufex 203253006 2802 20125 -1 ' The mines and 0115 trade did Vlirigesiforsilass two wheat for Anch 3500 no com-pare rt‘ v ., ~' . . c. I. O. DEMONSTRATES FOR JOBS 0...:::... .. 2:. 0. :2. _. ........, ... ...‘.’.::’.".‘;.;°:."%‘..‘.:.‘.¥..‘.*‘ gm samera 100 105- 135 185 -5 Producers wer b " 11°“ - °? (1 - s; 0. 3 _ 311 _S A e alanced and . . , B0l§’fl:'0N;)f—MUpWa}11rd1sttof C4103 House in demonstration for mire meetings. Corner bordering Bos- s pr 232 :02: 8;) 8023 -10 3_°1_1eI‘a11y quiet. Most of the ac- itiggé/;’1N2§'5/84 11'4£fi.;H1§°1' 33;-'2.7:<;(’, ;‘O‘;‘;“cfl:3 mamfssggsgse mm 101:. e((.i}oyl.i1sFoster 1Furcolo (D) ton Common gets its name from figfifis 5 “Apr 33.0 03% 1331/: 131/: :20’. Xlagpjgépiléigiogysfigfilgy £15; 2' 192%} No... 3 1.80%. IW}:’and Park Street church‘ on ..Brim_ ou in I .un0e\mrp oyment pr0- fiery sermons of Clolon-ial days. Bata 3000 s 5 5 _ 00 accent in increase Panda h r domestic prices: Inor 1.01%; No. stone Corner" on way to State gram to delegates at earlier (AP Wirephoto) lcgiitarlid ‘ 233: $33,,‘ 1:9 +2 an active 7 cents to 70 ceiits $3 2 157%; N0‘ 3 1'49%; No’ 4 , _ . Calm cm 200 00 no 03 :2? East Mining climbed 4 ems to 1.41%; No. 5 1.27%; No.6 1.23%; «C: 31111 lids 250 170 170 170 40 cents. ; 1.93%; No. 2 1.92%; No. . Wt! 900 30 78 78 , . . 0 3. D ' as Gil wts 500 75 75 75 e ‘exchanges 91051113 W91‘- Cdn Atl on 300 25 25 as ages show banks up .76 at 48.67 c—— Chieftn 2000 9 93 9 -1 utilities up .3 at 139.7 industrial.’ 1 - gdfeggvw“ lggg 52; W1) 52; '4 up 1.3 to 243.2, papers up 2129 .3 Bnmsnnui 1500 5 c 0 Ind Lake 500: 6% as on-+I/2 C1111; 1073.56 and 01d 1; ' , . gflirnsruiifk 13$ 243 23;:/2 243 +5_ ‘Int Nickel 2325 571170 70% 703/. + V4 c Hogmesillzl 1;? 1329- 10:3 10%‘- + changed. g S 8 6728’ ml. MONTREAL (GP) —- Agricul- Bunker Hill 4.000 7% 7 7 i‘.‘l..1.RE'3p 1823?) 1:: 1: 1:: C Husky 1687 $12 11% 11% + "*5 MNTREAL °“°5‘NG STOCKS t-urev depamnem qumaltionsl By THE CANADIAN RESS Cable‘ 1033 31 30 31 -2 Jacobus 13700 118 111 118 g gusky Im 950 50 530 530 ‘-10 ~ By T“ Canadian Pm’ Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices To;-mm ._ Market mghar in Camp Chlb 15oo’5o0 495 405 -5’ Jaye» Exp} 17575 07' 00 0.,_,\ Cd §;5P°° 9°“ 173 171 171 Abmbi , .27 How Smith to country station, wooden cases, mod tradrl Camp BL 500 050 045 045 -10 Jeanette 500 n 0 am 115 ° 115 +1° Asb°‘°“°' ‘W’ H“ 333' Min t 1 - ' erate ng. _ C Dyna 1745 89 as 38, +8 Jemcoe mo 1; 9 9 Cum N00 000 no 105 no + Bank out ,1; mp OMH 1% ex ra- arge 42, large 41; medium New York—M:-mket higher; alr- Candore 1000 17 17 17 +1 Joburko 1000 12 I; I; ggiits-0 132111 123291130 132., 133 £3“; N5 . 55% Int Nick ,1 40; Small 35; ’1‘eCelptS_2 98. crafts and steels in demand. 2300 111,110 17 -10 Joliet 5000 22,4 22 22 -1 C East C, 1200 39 . 39 39 :3 Baghsm gar 161 1l:ap 91 Rutter: Current receipts 62%; ‘Montreal-—Market higher in ac- C_Met W“ 150 61 13*: 11;‘; -2 1000 46 45 45 -1 C M00 M30 000 255 250 255 Bell 0_ M Mawgt; 3: fresh grade creamery prints job five trad11,l18- ‘N ~ Captain 04000 20 10 19175 +1 Kerr Asia gggg 013% 13,12 1:11:/gig: gonwpiagt 3230 (7% 6% 6% —% gig“! 6 M°C°u 51”‘ $1/fies 641/2651/2; fresh Wholesale Caribou 800 70 70 70 Labrador 1510 $15 15 154 V C es’ ee ‘()0 5 730 70 +5 g Prod 38 N St. Car 20, . . - _ — 01 __ A r . I I ggiiloalf :33 $45) :3: Lal]()e Cm 100 100 100 100, 5 0:: Wlts 2:35 3539 sigs gigs +10 pr 33% liltoircinda 39,34 Cheese‘ f'°‘b‘ facmry’ O“'tar1° _ Cent Pa‘ mo ms 104 108 Ht id-akéxfiafitg $0.0 03% 0;’) 01 +1 Dev Pal 2900 133 131 133 —z 0 Bnk Com‘ 5 3/4009 PW 33/2 white 32, colored 32_; delivered . Cheskirk 1000 0 s 0 — V: Leitch‘ 15300 14.9 144 14:“ :s% mp! 2002000 90 9° ‘ gii Biiew 30% M”! Bank 59 Montreal’ Quebec white 32%’ ml‘ MONTREAL (OP) — The US. gffiestgrae 1130.0 13: :2 19 +1 Le0000_,., 500 M M M __ % Excelsior mm 58 J 51; 5: :15!) Cd: pr rigs/4 lsifylalite 111,5 ored 32%. _who'l1esale Ont. white dollar Friday closed. at a dis- Cm M 3000 63 so :3. +1 fixiiigm 5000 5 5 5 + 1,5 Fargo .2100 050 00 05 +10 mckshm 11 shawigorp :3? 3%, colored 335/8,;WI’1'0IeSaIe Que‘- count of 31/3 per cent in terms of cum, 15,00 52 01 52 Lmneg: :33‘? 90041/2 19:1 .198 —-I A‘ gin Pet A 100 205 095 295» Seagrams 26% Steel 5317: be“ Whlte 33%» C01‘01‘9d 331/2- Canadian funds, unchanged. goch Ty/in 27300 305 293 200 +3 Lmdo mo 49 496 43% + In H0m1:1a8nifA 22?: 17% + 1/2 g0,Bri_}Ig-e 22, Walker 0/, Potatoes: N.B. 75s 1.85-2.00, Pgund Sterling $2-72 15-15. G0-WI! 0‘;‘i‘,{"L:°lfe 1}}-fjgg 5% -1.0 Lorado wts 500 30 as 27 .3 Home on B 2100 sum 15% 34+ 1,8 Fo1l11I11tia:ii:)n 32% c§i:N1§mIAN NB‘ 508 1‘25'1"30’ NB’ 105 ‘29"325 '1- 6. Ooldstrm 5400 25 24 25 + % $10.3 ‘fills 11 11 +1 g3 on G 1230 $16 16% 16%% + M; Fraser 2% Ford ap P‘E"I‘ 755 1‘.35‘2'25> P-E-L 505 0.. .7. .. ..... ..,.. .. 0.. :1 $0.22 :23 9: 9: °: ‘ :33-14:;,.P-E-I 1°: 4°; Clamomcia . 56 56 --2 Macassa 3925 300 205 ‘‘ Mdl S - - I TORONTO -no as 2- 2. -. .. . -5 -a 25° 25 2- N c Bellekeno 4000 13 3°” 5°‘’ W‘ 6‘/1 “V” + ‘/2 M‘.d°°“. 55330 -110* 105 108 0 C Camnan mm 14$: 112’/2 + V2 MacLeod - 1200 90 93 .03 ..2 Mill city 2035 2272 21 22:70 ++21,s SWEDISH FLSHERYV TORONTO ‘C1’? * The SW03 °‘,’,“‘? C“ 15°“ 6 6 6 iiiiific 3% 233 23; 23;: -1” §iii.'§§.’i. 57733 6 6 6 +1 NEW YORK (AP)-—The stock ’ market was higher Friday in C ]§::f°v’;tS $15 0527/: 5§:% 133/. + Vs Maneast 1; 3500 81/: s s N Davies 500 ii: iii *2 market chalked it .h~ ~ Sweqenls deems” fishing In m0d9TH‘t'91y heavy fI‘ad‘1I!E- C Discovery 1000 294 290 :i' M‘““l‘° 75“°° 47 44 450/, + 1,7, N Superior 900 110 115 110 '.. » . up S t “Id hlgh 1957 Welded 3 catch Valued at Golds and western oils declined gen Gillies 1200 0 0 s 50°“ '43”? Q5” 1 Ilggrtgfizl 1250 _1 1 1' for the year in as many days $85’-00.000, an increase of 14~per °i‘ ‘n‘§e§/ Whlle ba.Set1;:.et:1S were CGH:lllIi€v:lI iiggg €373/0 2221/. 3?; T‘ Martin 02500 20% 21 22 + 00 Nco wts — iii ~~ Friday. with aircrafts and steels cent °.Ve" the I.’1‘9Vi°11S Feat ’ 3111105 4 8 P0111 18' 613 Con Howey 2500 185 132 - Mayybrun 7°‘) 13 13 13 NC0‘rr’ zr:-.0 song 3 leading a moderate advance ‘ . Golds di ped in the final hour C Marben - 3000 35 32 185 *3 Mclnfxyre 97 $75 75% 75 5/1+, Vs Okalta 100 125 G .- 0 0 . ‘ w ' th Con olidvated Discover C Marcus 9783 so 35 +5 M°Ke“ 950° 15 15 15 Pa” P9” 2505 3171/4 17 mm rang‘-ad from fractmns .150 SPECIAL CHINESE D1 G. st Y H k if M X’ ConMS 750 $171/0 $7)./~+7 Mentor 1.500 12% 1200 12% + 1;. Pan West 3500 30 around 2 points among key 15- ..;’.§‘.l°e....‘."‘t‘.... §..§’Wi.’;.§;.. hi we I.” 0:533. .33.? 2: 3.: . .‘::::.“.° 1-’: Ir +6 Wm m°S“y in We ” I “HES 0 - I ‘ ‘ ‘ ' 1 h » . — 01 . ~ . ., ~ ' easier. Belleterre Quebec was the Con tlllsestis 366:0; 3:7 3557 327V: -12,! 954° :22 315 222 -:12 lgetrol 500 95% ?;‘= 953, 1:: milrwlfife Associated P . To TAKE OUT . C Nmh, 0 — s _m rp 110 10 10 10 hillrilps 700 0 , ress average _ . exception, up 50 cents to $2.25.. C Sannor-:1 2000 20 as 23 +1 Mm.o;e 2000 14 13 14 + 1,0 prams on 2000 2507 7 7 + of 60 stocks rose 50 0. 0 0 Dinners, from 11 to 7:30 Base metals and western oils 2300 78 74 -74 +1 Moly wts 100 955 N5 95" 107 Prov G - 25 259 +1 ' ' - an S to S ' ' ' ’ ‘ d ‘th deaf‘ ‘t iizmngsm“ 124°“ 13 11*/2*13 I Nama Ct 4200 23 E2 23 _ ouonio as 265° 3°” 253 255 $168.50,1ts highest ‘smceg Sept. 20. Dem“! Ch"“°*5° E33 R0115 were mlxe W1 no mm 7 mo 300 29° 3°" + Nat Exp! 6000 20 19170 19% +11/2 Reef Expl :3?) iv: ‘ W‘ 9% \1957“I“du5t1'i31S gained $1, rails ' SUNDAY SPECIAL trend-, ‘ -C0 ' 5°“ ‘W2 7% -8 + 1/; Nealon 1000 51/2 5 51/; +1 Richwll . 3 3 +1 were unchan ed d 1'1“ CHICKEN and STEAK Index changes‘ golds oil?! 37 to 0 pfand 2150 127 124 125 -3 Nes Lab 1000 20 25 26 1% Rocky Pet 3100 123 115 12° "'3 30 t g an uumes rose - - ou ee 5070 . — 0 e 510 101.0 1 . cen s. . . 82.06; base metals up .73 to Cusco 102100 3 3 '58 "'1 New A“ 3°“ 23 32 23. +1 R°¥a11'te 200 sure 12% live + V2 Eleven f th ISLAND GRILL 14856 ‘d t oil 16toD’Arao 2“ *3 N” Delhi 1500 +8 48 43 -1 Royante pr 2' 2 ° 915 m°St active 12900 an WM em is up ' De Courg n "$0 :1) 2° '2” N Dlckeu 7230 042 2:99 240 +3 Scurry 503 is; iii 3; 5t0¢‘ks advanced, three declined Dial 5228 - . 3° 30 +3 N Fortune 12000 14 s 1 +3 ' 1 Deer Horn 1500 13 0 13 13 +1 ecur Free 300 50 55 -ronouro cnosmo. srocxs L3 13 -._ . 60 +10 By The Canadian Press gzzgd; 7;? 5:52:/z 3%‘). $5211: -214 Iltillclgi-‘i'Ime m 12% 13% 12% — IA 3:33:19? 530 £59!‘ 23% 215% 4% Toronto Stock Exchange-May ! ‘Duvan 500 ‘ + is N High 500 12 12 12 +1 Stanwell 1.100 -,2 ' ”' (Quotations In cents unless marked 3. East sun 600 11’/3 11% 11% + to New Jason 2000 7 7 7 —~1!,§ Tex Cal 100 5:, 72 72 0-000 lot, xd—<Ex-dividend x.r-—-Ex- 175 170 172 .4 N Kelore 5000 0:7, 5 ._ '1' . c . 5‘ 5‘ . . rlshu. xw—-Ex-won-a11tI.) ‘ N e E3 ii?) 4: .3 2 llgevnyllund 3000 101.0 10 4:“ 11% ririalii (iii 15002309050 ‘'20 gg +910 Rage“ Hq‘rdwU‘I'e 0 Ewe, 20950 + an 2100 28 as as ._1 Un Oils 3950 195 W — ‘ '*°°* °“° .... :2 :2 :: .2 .0. .5... mood ma. ....“.t..+° 00. Lm 501 2050 12 urno 5065 75 73 73 ‘ 00,0 Um mm W, M 0.0 + 1,, Em,“ 9000 \ 11% 11% Newnor 12500 71/. an 7 -10 Wespac 0000 as 35 " Advocate 000 325 000 325 +15 Expl All 8000 :3 22% 23 Nsemu 1.000 4% 4% 4% Wed“ mnam I as +2 , . 11...; . 18 20 N'kRi . - 12" We 12% I .- -' ....s=.‘r... 0.23 *0. 5°... ".:..:='.. .€::r... .3” 23» as 1133.0 .2: +: ‘it 12:; 1:: W ' “‘° “"‘“°' °’ ’“*° “rm 8* Al was _ 60 so N -A v " 155 - . Mix W am :§g% +136 gezeflmifing 5o,;00o;,0,,071M“;M _ K lggimfizfl 20424; $13 3% 1: +1 3: 11:: Sv.vts 100060022” 2;; 32;), .3 the Ghdden Paint demonstration A Lard 1 - ~ og 10 ~ A:a.I. Rn: £9.10 3 2 3 16; 17 7 5% ~ Nail.-frtio 1% 1; 1; 1; VT/,in1§?ac1t1’ $3 :3 19; +2 APT“ 25“! iWiS- —Am Nepho 2100 70 as 70 Gaitwin 7500 9 5° 100 -.0 Normetal 2000 248 205 248 +3 Yan Can 01700 105 +1 ' Anacon 200 as -15 45 +2 G 1;; . 9 9 Norpax 0500 21 ' . 13% M ‘ 0,000,. 10,000 1., 10 10 __ 00 G:co‘“‘N'}me' 3%: $3 54 70 3 Norsym 1000 91,5 23% 23% :1% enmao sigrzzgxs 1 2 +1 .k , /_ MRS. LEMUEL GORVEATT Area. 00 00 no 4 Genex 11 12 %+:,/4 Nfiank 3100 40 47 an ._1 N5 00 - \.}Ht gm, 0;~0p11H . 500 12 N $06 56 55 . DENC. R01‘ Pi Anon 7500 9 I 9 Giant yx - °r5PAWt= 400 235 220 22.; +10 Comm 7: CY 011% P-E-L Atlin-Rut 30000 as» 221/.ws+a Glacie 6”‘ 67“ 9° 00 -.1; Nudul 000 13 1; 13 Im 8353/*5 53/4+” Aumaoho 33500 17 12% 10 +9 Glemrnru :3?) 11: 111;: 11;: 4-is ggclaenan 2000 131/. 12 1.2 _; Reina: 972n:50,$/S 57:0 03% +10‘ K Aumaquo 6000 12 11 11 —-'/-1 Goldcrest 10000 121,0 *‘ "Y 1000 16 18 is ._% INDUSTRIALS Aunor 200 235 and ass Gold Eaglo 9100 3 Hi; 12 “V” °"°“‘ 2125 720 700 710 +5 Aluminl 332 3 ' 1... 8 Orenad $214 $5 35% + 90 §§§i‘§i'° 013% 13: "zigys iii +11% g‘1_’.’°‘I1I"1~’="1 4009 30 231/; 201/» -100 ormsb; igllgil 12: ii 1-,: *1’ émialo NM 790 $5?’/‘ 5% 5“ Bury Exp! 4000 72 71 72 Grab {£08 1013300 W: :1; 700 -10 iarbee, 10000 .00,‘ 5 Sm-:21/2 D Mrsgm :1; 0:3/4 03% + V4 3351“ 12500 24 m M Grandroy 10100 38 31 I 8% + V: ardee 1100 45 45 -15 +2 Inland 705 _ 321/. P at $5 5 6 1; $21”. 3:: 3 5; 3 1‘: gtanduc 0600 132 ms 120 :21/’ P339333 1205?)?’ 3% 2 1; --V. 113:; Star 100 5131/. 131,0 131,5 Belleterro 10400 240 100 295 +00 625 slim my‘ l‘:°1”;°n 1500 as as as sizzlinpimljw 2;: 0:33‘ 131/" 1;“ + ‘*9 B I W0 “ k . . 17 in Cr 4 . giegihslm gfgg 3; 3:05 3: jg Gunnar Wu 3020 no 000 ad; .+.1l,/‘pioneerw 13.30 If: fig fig ‘giefiman 120 02% 2% 21/. 0Y8, In rea. GT5 Bicmft Lffi lg 1% lg: ~-T gizvlrnon :8 : amwnt mo 280 277 mo '0 . Polished Poplin gigggfpf W“ 6500 an 10 20 +1 gardmfiock 31500 ma 101,0 11 + In Q Washable, redhchan-031 Bordulao 10000 09% 9 Hzgdwu 15:05?) {£5 1:9 134+: 0‘ 0 navy 20:2: 0 .2 .27: .. . .. 7-» - 5 ~ MOORE 3. M LEOD L ' - Boymar 24000 .10 9 9% + IA —::;11i:5°' 73° 3;”/5 435°“ :2? ~ - ' C D, ~ 0 Zipper closing Bralomo 2580 610 000 805 ' ' Ca 11 -- 3000 R00‘ 3000 00 51 52 _1 I-Iud Bay 025 $42 41% 42 +94. H O s is lined ‘ ‘ ’ ‘Basement - 0 - FOR MOTHER ._ Dept. 3.95 , . IN THE STUD I 0 . , Remember Maker-S Day‘ MOORE & McLEOD LTD. “season of 1953" s""d“Y' M"Y I "I'- The Standard Re istered Stallion / 1 . / . . I . T DEAN GALLON 2.07 2-5 Dom M.” 11,, . . _ - _ BUS TERMINAL Registered number (82744) b - ' _ y B111 Gallon (73350) d(%“79L)'°15,1HanQVe1‘ (3-3) by Dean Hanover 1‘.581/2 _ goth Y\1>V11 be in service at my stable until 0 June 0 ’ Maingvfoen hf? _W111 tile transferred to the State of - ‘ “'0 In ’ 1‘ services it ere Service fee $" ii i . . . . 90.00 $2500 C|I' I‘ e - at time of service and ' ' - v . . in foal. balance when mare proves 0 I - . , ROLLAWAY CLUB RICHMOND STREET ‘| . 50.4500, 1, 0 _ 0 ONLY HALF A BLOCK FROM THE . . ,MAY 51 7 mm owner 1 . ‘ ED-OUT QUARTERS l v ' 1. nd S , ALL OLD TIME DANCING F0 I f . Y cl 0 yemple M . ,3 r n ormoflon I 0 h‘ I . usic by Weatherbies Orchestra. 1: c arge Dan - , , li clng 9.30 to 12.30 Admission 50 cents PHONE. 3.948 m—~ T In regard to the deficiency payment on wool authorized by the Government of Canada all wool producers ‘are reminded that those who DO NOT sell through a recognized grading station WILL NOT receive this payment. A P. E. 1. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ’byH.M.S 0 THE LAW OFFICE - OF LLJOHNSTON JOHNSTON I has been re-Iocoredor . 160 Richmond Street “in the premises formerly ohcupied impsoin L1-d. Havelock, N. B. FOR THE LANo's LSAKE LIME Soil acidity slows down the decomposition of organic matter‘ and reduces the yields and quality of hay and pasture LIME is the cheapest all-round soil conditioner on the mar- ket and Shmlld be applied to acid soil, it makes all major plant foods ‘more available. 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