4 Page 14 The Guardian Thurs, Jan, 16. 1958 5‘ DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS I Lorado wts 509 SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto —— Market higher in moderately active trading. New York —- Market higher; slow advance. . _ Montreal —- Market higher in moderate trading- ' CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) — The U._S. dollar Wednesday closed at a dis- count of 15/3 per cent in terms of Canadian funds, down 1/4. Pound sterling $2.763/4, down 3/4. ; TORONTO TORONTO (CP) — Fresh buy’ ing in the closing minutes Wed- nesday pushed the stock market to a moderate advance after nearly a whole session of, slow- rising prices. Western oils were the leaders In the late rally and their index closed with a gain of almost three points. ' Calgary and Edmonton led western oils with a 11/4. - 1101115 jump to 2074. Most losses were less than 10 cents. Uraniums, golds and c0l1Del'S joined base metals in an upward drive but gains among min_es were smaller than in oils and in’- iiustrials. Index gains: industrials 1.83 to 405.83; golds .34 to 71.62; base metals 1.02 to 148.30; western oils 2.91 to 133.24. TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Echang»Jnn. 15 (Quotations in cents unless marked 8. z~—0dd lot xd-—Ex-dividend, xr—Ex- rights. xw—-Ex-warrants.) N t e Sales nigh Low Cline Ch’8¢ MINES Avocate 100 250 250 250 Alba‘ Exp] 3030 6 5% 5 Algom 340 514% 141/2 14"/I + % Algom Wt: 490 550 545 550 -5 Al Roxana 6000 58 56 56 -1 Amal Rare 1000 49 49 49 Am Nephe 1000 81 81 81 +1 Anglo Hut 245 900 895 900 ——10 Ansil 115004 15 13 15 +2 Apex Re: 7500 5 5 5 Stock Arcadia 17000 30 27 30 +2 Arcad Wtl 200 16 ' 16 16 Area 2000 61 58 58 -3 ' Atlin-Ruf 13200 22 20% 22 +1 Aumaquo 1600 7 6 —1% Bankeno 2000 15 15 15 +1 Barnat ‘ 1500 23% 23 I23 -1 Barvue 3000 20 18 18 -1 Bary Expl 1100 52 52 52 +5 Base Metals 3920 25 23 23 -1 Baska 3500‘ 15 14 14 -46‘ B-Duq 4500 23 20 20 -1 Belcher 142325 155 144 150 +3 Bethlm 1900 65 61 65 +3 Bevcon 1000 11 11 11 Bibis ‘ 1000 5 5 5 +1" Bicrort 3300, 112 110 110 -2 Black Bay 1000 26% 261/2 26% -4-6% Bouscad 7500 11% 10 10 -1443 Bouzan 6400 55 54 54 Bralorno 100 450 450 450 Brnhrst 2000 5% 5 5% Brunswick 200 270 I65 865 +5 / Buff L 2000 6 6 6 +145 Camp Chib 2614 510 475 500 +25 Cdn Astoria 500 7 7 , 7 —1 C Dyno 3900. 72 70 71 +1 Cdn Thor 131100 15% 13 15 +214 Candorc 16 19 19 19 -1 Can-Erin 3500 19 181,4 181,4 + V; Can-Met 9700 165 159 165 +5 C-Met wt: 1500 85 85 85 —1 Cassia!‘ 1460 575 560 , 575 +25 Cayzor 100 300 300 330 Cent Pat 4700 73 70 70 -2 Cheskirk 7500 7% 7 7 -— 35 Chester 1100 21 21 21 +2 Chib Jae 1600 39 39 39 +2 Chib-Kay 1000 13 13 13 + 2 Chib M son so so so +3 Chimo 8000 52 48 ‘52 +5 Coldstrm 25900 41% 40. 40 + 15 Coleman! 3000 6 51,9 6 ' Coniasas - 33000 00 . 65 00 +14 C Bellekeno 2000 9 9 9 , C Beta G 3000 I I 3 4 C Callinan 2000 18 18 13 -1 Con Cad 500 5% 5% 5% + 34 Denison 4355 81194 11% 11% + 1,4 C Den wts 3445 360 355 360 +10 5 Discovery 1150 241 240 240 Fen. 2342 G1 59 61 +6 C Halliwell 3400 39 29% 29% + 1A C Marcus 2000 35 35 35 +3 Con M and s 2387 $19 101,4 19 C Morrison r . 500 25 25 25 +1 c Mosher 3700 54 53 54 +1 Con Nesus 2500 20 19 19' _.1 Con Nichol 15000 6% 51,3 6% 1 C Regcourt . 1800 + -C Sanorm 13250 (iv: 61/, 5% + 1,5 Con Sud 12700 e 53 Con Corp 1000 21 21' 3 H Cop-Man 2500 10 10 1o . Coprancl 2850 165 163 185 +3 Coulee 23150 53 46' 51' +5 Croiiior 509 7% 71,4 7% + 1,5 Cmwpat 2375 9 9 9 Cusco 4000 10 9 9 D§ering 1525 191/. 19 19 DAra;:'on 6500 13 121/; 121,4 .._.1l,g De Cour 1000 30 30 . Delhite 1500 60% 59% 23% + V’ g:fn‘:"w¥“, 1000 5 .5 5' 9 . '0 $121 ‘ Donald: 2500 114 3% :1?‘ Duvan 5000 121/; 12 121/, East Mal 4300 145 135 133 -7 East Sull 225 105 135 ‘iss _5 East Met 1000 12 19 . East Min 12 -’ +2 Elder 3:100 33 3 Eldrich 3 33 *1 El Sol Eureka 1000 30 * Falcon 525 30 30 ‘.1 .'F.'ii'aday 21950 162 158 I"‘west Tung 000 135 14 lg +3 East Met 1000 12 10 12 East Min 39400 78 73 75 +1 Elder ""00 33 Eldrich 31500 1'32 2: 3:2 4‘; El Sol 36500 16 13 14% +195 Eureka 1000 30 30 30 :1 Falcon 525 3233 Faraday 21950 152/. 1:: 100% :3% F’west Tung 3000 15 14 15 Fla Can 1900 860 840 860 +15 Francoeur 2000 61/; so, 5% + % Frobisher 2 ,on 140 Gaitwin 15750 7 13:14 13; +356. Galkenn 5932 40 39 40 Geco Mines 635 800 800 300 Genex 1000 13 13 13 +1 Gnt Masct 1000 10 10 10 Giant YK 200 430 425 439 Glenn Uran 2000 11 10 1o ...1 Gold Eagle 1500 1 Gold Man 1000 35 35 35 Granduc 2050 120 120 120 Greyhk 31100 21 20 21 Gulf Lead 3500 11 91/, 10 +1v Gunnar 4380 8151/; 14% 151/4 + '4' Gunnar wts 1870 700 675 685 +15 Gwillim 1000 5 5 5 + 3,5 Headway 65750 55 4s 52 + 5 Heath 5000 I 7% I + M Hollinger z65 $211/'2 211/. 211/. Hoyle 2000 325 325 325 Hud Bay 1495 $439’: 43 43% Hugh Pam 2000 21 20 /_ % Ind Lake 20700 8 7 7 _ y, "inspiration 4000 52 43 52 +3 Int Nickel 2039 $7159”; 71 711/2 + 1/‘ Int Ran 90400 25 21 24 -3 Irish Con 3500 61 as 00 Iron Bay 200 194 135 185 —-5 Jacobus 7950 95 92 95 +1 Jaye Exp] 3500 40 38 40 Jeanette 3000 10 10 10 Jellicoe 14633 18 14 17175 +1 Joburke 2500 12 12 12 Ionsmith 5000 10 10 10 Jowsey 1000 44 44 44 +1 Kenville 2000 6 G 5 +1 Kerr Add 1550 515% 151/: 15’/2 + 1/. Kerr Lake 600 172 165 171 Kilem \vts 1500 31 31 31 ...4 Kirk Hud 2500 7 61,3 51/, ' Labrador (I75 $16“/4 16% 153/; T 3/5 Lake Cm 1700 103 100 100 ——-5 I Louvict 557.0 Lyndlist 1600 Macassa 400 Macfie 77000 MacLeod 200 Madsen 300 Magnet 9500 Malartic 100 Maralgo 18905 Marcon 525 Maritime 10000 Maybrun 2000 McIntyr¢ 240 Memo’ 500 McWat 2000 Merrill 009 Meta Uran 6400 Midrim 1200 Milliken 5475 Minda 2000 Min End 1000 Min-Ore 2142 Mogul 4000 Nat Expl 2700 Nealon 2000 Nes Lab 15200 New Atlf 1200 New Cal 1000 New Delhi 27300 N Dicken 90$} NFortune 17700 N Goldvue 1000 N Harri >300!) New Jason 4500 N Kelore 5000 Newlund 500 N Mind: 500 N Mylama 125550 Newnor 500 New ouyn 1000 Nick im 17360 Nipissing 2000 Nisto 2000 Nor-Acme 500 Noranda 1635 371/, 371/: 37% + ‘/2 13 13 245 ‘/2 100 178 5 117 44 10 13 245 7 100 178 5 . 117 iN'oUsTi:iAi.s 3637 025-7;; 25 25‘/2 7% Inter PL’ 25 $41 397-‘ 407/511% Roe AV Can 2916 $13 12% 13 ‘44 Imp on 279:; $4010 391,-; 401/. + “/4 Con Gas 2710 0321/. 30% 32 W2 + OILS Tr-Can FL R k_ 20400 2 21 23 UIICCIIIS 14:00 250 252 +1 Provo 13230 267 201 267 +7 Midcon 11400 64 V 50 64 +4 Dev-Pal 650 125 120 124 MINES Belcher 142325 155 144 100 +5 Cdn Thor 131100 151/2 13 1» -2‘/2 N Mylama 125550 24 22 24 +1’/I Int Ran 0400 25 21 24 3 MacFie 77000 1/9 7 ‘<1’/2 + MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP)—-The Mont- real and Canadian Stock Ex- changes W e d n e s d a y_ moved higher. Turnover was light in the industrials but heavy in the mine and oils. 12 + 2 13 245 + 2 31/.» + 3 100 _ 178 ' 5 — vi 117 —3 42 , -3 7 +1 55 --1 1’: as 7% 20 73 101,4 + 1,4 74 + 1 204 + 1 8 + V: 10 9 + 1,4 47 —11,4 22 + 1% 6 + 1 38 + 4 24 + 3 20 56 + 13 206 + 4 141/2 -— 1,0 4% 15 + 2 8 + 1 151/; —1% 12 + 2 24 + 11/7 5 . ' 7 + ‘/2 131 + 14 124 +4 0 13 +3 335% 351/4 35% -‘,5 Total sales: 2.177.000. ‘ MOST ACTIVE TORONTO srocxs By The Canadian Press Lake Ling 2000 7 7 7 _ i/:) L Osu 3000 18 18 192‘ +2 Lam-aqua 200 ‘220 220 220 _m Leitch 2400 100 99 100 ‘-1 Lexindin 4000 5 41/2 41,2 LL Lee 600 130 180 180 Lomeza 9000 51’: 4’/2 5% Lorado 6400 . 64 I 6 Itook lulu High Low Clan CB5: Norgold 1000 - 8 20 8 Normetal 200 205 265 265 ~5 Norpax 2000 17 17 17 Norsync 3500 12 12 12 N ank 12700 62 60 61 +1 North sp 10075 355' 330 355 ~I- 25 North Can 300 116 11.5 115 —-1 Ogama 3 10000 7 7.4 "/0 + 1/2' Oka Rate 5500 15 13 15 — 1/2 0’Leary . 3500 16 14% 15 + W Opem 65 635 635 - 635 +10 Orenada 5500 13 13 13 Ormsby 5500 22 22 22 +3 Paymast 1000 15 15 15 Perron 1500 85 .33 35 + _1 Pick Crow 000 105 105 105 +35 Placer 350 805 800 805 -30 Preston 310 485 470 485 + 35 Pronto 1100 445 440 445 +20 Pronto wts 1140 60 55 00 +4 Pros Air 600 85 85 85 Que Ascot 500 14 14 ,14 ——1 . Que Chib 1800 42 40 42 +1 Que Lab 1000 71/: 7% 71/5 +1 Que Lith 225 600 595 595 -—5 Que Man 1000 18% 18% 10% +114 Q Metal 1600 88 88 88 +4 Qunston 500 14 I4 14 Quemont: ' 325 790 780 790 + 15' Rayrock 11750 102 99 100 Rix Athab 1100‘ 38 3B 38 Roche 4000 i2 11 12 +1 Rockwin mo 3794 35 37 +1 San Ant 2200 45 45 45 Sand Riv 1000 14 14 14 +2. Sherritt 4700 405 400 p 400 Sigma ' 100 373 375 ‘:75 S11 Miller 3000 31 ‘so 71 +1 Siscoe 3100 05 . Q2 04 +1 Stanleigh 0350 175 109 175 +3 Stanlgh wt! 7460 115 110 115 +5 Stanrck 350 188 188 188 -6 Starratt 12000 5% I 5% Steep R 4331 $70 950 970 +25 Sturgeon 1500 10 10 10 + '1}; Sullivan > 1300. .188 186 183 +2 . Sunburst 1300 17 17 17 +3. Sylvanitc 3250 118 115 ‘- 115 —2 Tandem 13 15 11 Teck-H 150 140 1.39 140 +4 Tenn: 114 134 124 ‘+4 Thom L 1000 00 06 90 ' Ult-Shaw _ 81000 :7 33' 37 +3 U Asbestos 00 540 540 540 Un Keno 1:?) 350 my 350 UPP Can 60 59 60 -2 Vandoo 1100 5% 514 5% Venture: 800 822 211,4 22 + 1,4‘ Violam 1100' 13! 135 135 / Waite Am 535 610 600 610 +10 Weedon 1500 31 31 31 wiiiroy ' ‘500 so go 00 Wiltsey ' 32000 22 20 21 W1’ Hart 1405 132 128 132 +2 _ Yale. Lead 2000 14 14 14 +1 Yk Bear 3050 79 ' 77 79 -1 Yukeno 2500 4 ' 4 4 Zenmnc 900 18 .18 18 -1 Cur-I ' Bulolo 700 350 350 350 - Gauze Cop 215 19 19 ,1! Pato 200 26 266 266 —-4 Yukon Con 1000 56 54 54 -8 . V poms _ . Am Ledue 9000 23 21 22% -— IA. Anchor 1000 14. 14 14 + 34 Bailey SA 890 860 040 450 +25 L nail s mm 210 :21 21 21. ' Id- Banff 1330 130 165 150 +15 Batu . 1000 7 7 7 Britalta 4507 150 150 152 -4 Cal Ed 410 $207/0‘ 20% 20% +154 . C Oi.l Lds‘ 625 185 185 185 .CS Oil wt: 100 105 105 105 -5 CS Pete 1620 450 435 450 Cdn At! Oil 1900 465 440 465 +20 C Br Em? 500 43 43 43 j +1 c Chieftn 4000 111 106 no .+s Cdn Dev 2810 560 555 555 --5 C E G8l_ 750 385 380 385 --1. C Homestd 1500 199 190 199 +1 C Husky 350 $111,‘: 11% 111,4 + to C HSKY Wtl B95 535 505 535 +35 Canso Nat 800 123 120 123 +5 Cent Del 4892 ,690 675 685 +15 Cent Exp! 116 205 200 200 ——10 ‘ Charter OH 2300 200 196 200 +5 C Allenhee 2000 8 8 8 +1 C Dragon 7000 01% 28 31 +4 C East Cr 2200 30 30 30 +1 C Mic Mac 700 225 220 225 +5 C West P 125 510 510 510 ‘-15 Cree Oil 150 390 390 390 —5 Cree wts 480 210 200 210 ._5 Dev-Pal 650 125 120 124 Dome Epl 1150 790 775 _. 790 —-5 Duvex 1425 s 0 0 First) 700 525 510 520 + 10 French pl‘ 225 725' 725 725 -40’ Gen Pet A 000 325 315 315 +15 Gr Plains 100 815% 151,5 151,5 + 1,4 I-[ighwood 2030 23 23 23 + 1 . Home on A 250 no 16 16 + 34- Home 011 B 410 8151 151,; 151/2 + 1,4 H B on G 00 616/4 _16% 16% + 1/. Jump Pnd 2000 25% 25’/2 25% —’1A Jupiter 3000 215 214 215 + 1 Lib.Pete 600 125 125 125 + Mansoid -. 2000 111,4 _l1Vz 111,4 + 1/2 Medal 2550 237 225 235 +5 Mer Pete 1700 75 25 75 +50 Midcon 11400 64 80 64 +4 Mill City 000 23 23 23 + ya N B Dom 2400 185 180 185 N Chamh 8500 12 111 122 +12 N Concord 500 25 25 25 ._2 N Cont 1000 31 31 31 +1 N‘Davies ' 1000 20 20 20 N Gas Ex 2000 132 125 132 +7 NC Oils 1600 205 200 230 ._15 NC0 pr zio 531 31 31 Noithld 5340 2 23 29 +2 0kal'£‘.a . 500 127 123 123 —2 Pac Pete 575 $20 19 20 + 74, Pan West 1000 26 26 26 Permo Dr 6783 205 19 0 Peruv Oils 1000 70 77) 27?) E Petrol 2400 54 52 52 -2 Phillips ” 700 82 82 82 __3 Provo Gal 13280 267 261 267 +7 Quonto ~5o0 10 10 1o Sapphrie 1000 70 70 70 Scurry 2505 207 200 207 +6. Secur Free 500 450 44‘! 450 +15 South U 6800 15 15 15 —-1 Spooner 297 19 18 is -1 Stanwell 4,300 35 Q3 35 + Tax Cal 1000 33 311/; gm Trans Em 1500 180 175 175 +3 Tr Em rts 1500 1754 17 17 --2 Un Oils 14100 250 252 255 +1 Wespac 4000 19 19 19 +1 w Maygill 210 130 170 179 +1 w Decalta 1000 150 155 156 +5 w Lease 100 430 430 430 +5 w Naco 3900 143 142 143 Windfall " 11586 18 16 16 -2 BANKS rlzlsont 1014 :41:/. 41 41 132 52 Comm 115 540% I01/2 II:-5/3 I,/2 Royal 683 $5794 57% 571,4 4. 1/. Tor-Dom 42 $39 39 39 + is INDUSTRIALS Alumini 1741 3281/71 27% 28 + V, Anglo Nfld 22 $534 5% 5% C Brew 140:’) $261/4 253/4 26 .— % D Magnes 425 311% 10% 11% + ‘VA; D Steel 500 313% 131/, 13% + ‘A Inland so s7% 71/. 71/. + 1,4. Nor Star 190 5123/. im. 123/. Pbina New 750 $7V2 71/1 7% + V, Simlhsons 530 317% 17% 17% + 1/, Wainwrit 603 285 280 280 ——15 Walker: 1160 376% 75% 751,1; + 1,1; ‘/2 IMountain 11/2 Wed. Tues. Advances 699 666 Declines I20 228 Unchanged 230 230 Total issues. 1149 1124 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS Beth Steel 381/4 Kennecott 78% ~ Borg Warner 28% Monty W 23/4. C and 0 501/: NY Cent 15 Cons Edison 48 "Radio Corp 34% El Auto El 26% Std 011 NJ 0'/4 Gen Elec 62% Utd Aircraft 6 Gt Nor Ry 78% Vanadium 31% ,Int T and T 301/; Westngse 63 Pipelines and some utilities led the a d v a n c e. Interprovincial Pipeline rose 11/2’ to 40%‘. Trans’ to 59 and Trans- Canada a point to 25%. In utilit- ies, Gatineau Power gained a point at-291/4 and Union Gas 31/2 at 741/2. Most other groups moved up fractionally. Mines and oils were gellefally higher. In producing ,m1neS. Northspan at 3.50 and Nickel Rim at 1.30 gained 20 cents each. Bandowan doubled its value, closing at 20 with a gain of 101,4 cents. . The exchanges’ closing average show banks up .22 at 44.86, utilit- ies up 1.1 at 133.7, industrials up 1.2 at 229.5, combined up 1.2 at 197.6, papers off .41 at 1,021.16 and golds up .05 at 65.34. M0NTRl13AL CLOSINQ STOCKS By The Canadian-‘Press Abitibi 2 Gt Lakes I 271/2 Ahit pr 23 Hud Bay Min 4% Asbestos 23% mm Oil 40 Bank Mont 411/. Int Nick 61-‘/5 Bnque C Nat 37% Int Pap 35‘/2 Brazil 61/2 Int Pets 53/’: Bldg Prod 36% Mass.Har , 5% C Cement 25 McColl 52 C Steamship, 32 Norand: 51/: C Bnk Coin 4095 Price 353/: Cdn Brew 25%/4 Que Pow 281/2 Cdn Brew pr 25% R03/81 331* 71/1 Cdn Celan 141/4 Royalite 13% CPR. 243/4 St L Corp 131,5; Cockshutt 81/4 Shawin 241/4 Seagrams 26 Steel 47 D Bridge 23 U1: Steel 13 Dom Tar 10% Walker 753/4 Foundation’ 16% ~ NEW YORK (AP)—_0il, chem- icals and steels posted some solid gains late Wednesday, putting the’ stock market firmly on the upside for the third straight day. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks rose $1.20 -to $159.40 with industrials up $2.00, rails up $1.00 and utilities up 20 cents. ‘ Of 1,149 issues trade, highs for .1957~58 totalled 23 and lows seven. A Volume totalled 2,080,000 shares compared with 2,010,000 Tues- day. Based on the rise in The AP average, the ’quoted value of stocks listed on the New _York Stock Exchange rose an esti- mated $i,5o0,oo0,00o. Standard Oil (New Jersey) was the most active stock, up 5/; at 501/; on 42,500 shares. Second was "Servel, up 1/3 at 5 on 50,000 shares. Third was American and Foreign Power, up -‘,4; at 12% on 35,700 shares. Among Canadian issues on the New York exchange, Aluminium and’ International Nickel each gained %. Canadian Pac- ific and Dome Mines gained ‘/4 each. Among Canadian issues on the American e x c h a ii g e, Preston East Dome and Fargo Oils were up ‘/4 each. Eureka and Richwell oils lost 1-16 each. ‘Jupiter Oils was up 1-16. What stocks did: PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) —- Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealers prices to country stations, wooden cases extra-large 39-40; large 39; me- dium 34; small 32; B 32; C 22. Receipts: 85. Butter: Current receipts 62; fresh-grade creamery prints job price 631/2-65; fresh Wholesale 62% . Cheese: F.O.B. tario white 331/2, colored 35; wholesale Quebec white 331/2, col- ored 33%. . Potatoes: N.B. 755 1.55 - 1.60;} N.B. 10s .25-.26; N.B. 50s 41.05-I 1.10; P.E.I. 75$ 1.75-1.85; P.E.I. 10s .30. CHASE & SANBORN INSTANT COFFEE 25c OFF FOR -ALL THE FAMILY WASH TIDE NEW BLUE 60 OFF LIQUIID WISK CATELLI COOKED SPAGH/ETTI I-IORSEY 2 Grapefruit JUICE I SOUTHERN CROSS SOLID TUNA FOR ALL YOUR BAKING OR FRYING—FLUFFO SHORTENING "2 pm 57%c McCREADY swear MUSJARD PICKLES 2;;,g~; 4Ic sooAs CHRISTIE’S DAINTY CLOBE CHOICE ' - DESSERT PEARS 2 AYLMER CHOICE’ . SLICED BEETS. GRAVES CHOICE GREEN BEANS ; CLARK’S YELLOW BEANS JOHN SON’ S EYED PASTE WAX 4 RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR ROBIN HOOD HEINZE FANCY TOMATO JUICE factory, On-' ' tario white 32, colored 33%; de-I livered Montreal, Quebec white: ' 321/2, colored 321/2; wholesale On-' I OZ. LARGE SIZE 16 OZ. 15 OZ. TINS 40oz.‘ “ 7 OZ. 15 OZ. PKG. \ I.I7 35c 43c Lt3Ic 1,’ I 23c 33c 15 OZ. TIN S TIN. 30’: 35 oz. ‘ 6 LB. PKGO (8 OZ. TIN 59 39 All Merchandise’ sold at Guaranteed to give 100°/oi Satisfaction. Shop this week for the fresher peas... Net I LAST CHANCE TO GET BRIAR-ROSE DINNERWARE MAPLE LEAF PICNIC STYLE SMOKED. PORK SHOULDER % SWIFT’S EVERSWEET RINDLESS BREAKFAST BAC FRESH TASTY . BEEF LIVER ‘ TENDER MEATY 85% BONELESS RESH PORK CHOICE ISLAND STEEB BLADE R00 CANADA NO. EMPEROR V ,FRI.|l'l' 1: ST LARGE FIRM LOCAL CABBAGE swear JUICY MEXICAN ORANGES ~ 1 . ONIONS CELERY HEARTS ISLAND GROWN PARSNIPS GRAPES CHOICE 5 iiiboocx FILLETS January SALE _p ' ' GARDEN FRESH . ml vserrnsus SIZE 324’: east: CANNED FOODS ‘ PURITAN BE ABC FANCY \ SCHWARTZ V. P.‘ COFFEE HAPPY VALE STD. PEAS Ell‘ OR IRISH snaw DESSERT PEARS 2 ';,§:' GRAVES CHOICE APPLE JUICE 0N Burr LBI LB. 1 LB. 2 LHEADS 29. 3 2 P021 65c. ‘ 19c 33c 2 2 2 2 PINK SALMON DOMINION HOMOGENIZED PEAN UT BUTTER LBS. CELLO CELLO PKG. ' Liss. CELLO LBS. LB. TIN 11 OZ. BOTTLES 15 OZ. TINS 1% LB. TIN 48 OZ. ‘ TIN 44 ms.‘ TIN 16 OZ. JAR JANUARY SALE ............ s..... .. FROZEN FOODS SEA SEALD HADDOCK FISH“ST|CKS 10 OZ. PKG. McCAIN’S FLAVOR FROZEN FRENCH FRIED STORE Hours Monday, Tuesday, pwednesday and Thursday 8:30 am. to 6 p.m. V1 Cups & Saucers 1 39° SOUP BOWLS 39° ; IO" DINNER PLATES 49¢ FRUIT NAPPIE AND 6” BREAD & BUTTER PLATES 49c ‘Friday 8:30 am. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday 8:30 am. to 6 p.m. BIRDS EYE and B POTATOES EEF GREEN PEAS MORTON’S POT PIES I CHICKEN, TURKEY 2 FOOD cosrs AT 9 OZ. PKGS. I9: 39¢ 93; 49c 29c 39c 39c 29c 29c I 33: 39c 39c 12 oz. 28C PKG. 8 OZ. 37c