bsg workers .at the A. V. /Tdmited aircraft plant at ‘ Ont., a suburb of Tor- ; Tegister for unemployment famee benefits at this soecial ployees of Avro and Orenda En- gines Ltd., were laid off Feb. ~ JOBLESS AVRO WORKERS REGISTER office set up by the government] ced* concellation of the Arrow at the plant. Nearly 14,000 em-| fighter 20 when the government announ- | companies. if “ ,DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS oo Seagrams 3% «Walker MM SUMMARY = [SE EX : Dom Tar 16% Cons Pap au ; Foundation 15 «6 Ford 115% } THE CANADIAN PRESS mento — Market lower in w Work — Market mixed, se ve strength. — Market irregular in trading. CURRENCIES > ONTREAL (CP) — The US. tlosed Thursday at a dis- of 2% per cent in terms of idian. funds. up 5-32. Pound NEW YORK (AP)—Wide gains by electronics, rocket fucl shares and assorted issues highlighted a mixed stock market Thursday. Polaroid soared 11% to M19. Zenith jumped 4, Thiokol 3%. American Motors. and Stude- baker-Packard stemmed their re- treat of the last few sessions and moved to the upside. Steels, coppers, building ma- ing $2.73 5-16, up 7-16. | terials and oi declined. Chem- jicals were mixed. Drugs, airlines and electrical equipments rose. The Asscciated Ptess average DIVIDENDS : | of 60 stocks dipped 10 cents to } THE CANADIAN PRESS $229.20. median Collieries Resources ,*™0S Canadian issues, Dome i | Mines rose %%. Aluminium Ltd pea. 2% cents, March 31,) Granby Mini — : | Gr y Mining, Hudson Bay Min- ed March 11. d ing, International Nickel, Walker Oil Companies Ltd.,; Gooderham and McIntyre Porcu- bper cent pfd. $2, five per | Pine all declined, the latter 1%. ‘pid. $1.25, four per cent pfd.| Molybdenite and Sapphire Pe- 2; record March 2. jtroleums climbed slightly and Trust Company 20 cents,/ Preston East Dome, Fargo Oil, [d, record March 20. | Jupiter Oil and Scurry Rainbow and Frere Ltee. 75 cents, | declined in tte Ci)gmb)3n section 31, record March 16. | the Amrican exchange. Minion Glass Co. Ltd. com. wast stocks dd; = tats, 154 per cent pfd., April Adenhess a "— . March 26. Declines 469 «4596 = Dominion Insurance Corp. | Un-nanged 225 «(214 meee 4, record Feb. 27. | Total issues 1238 1263 Serial Oil Lid. 30 cents.) NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS fi 31, record March 9. | Beth Steel 53% Monty W 4% persoll Machine and Tool Co. [acts Sean aM he a 26 ; . ‘ Glass A 12'2 cents, April 1 |Cons Edson 5% Sid Ol NJ - Md March 16. |El Auto El 39 Utd Arcraft 50% emilian and Bloede] Ltd.,| Gen celec ‘79% Vanafum 41% * "| Goody 127 Westngse Te pA 20 cents; class B 25 cents|G: Nor Ry 55 te 31, record March 10. lint T T | Kennecott 11258 IET EARNINGS ) THE CANADIAN RESS TORONTO TORONTO ‘CP) — The stock NEW YORK -4 4 oe oe mn | market received its sharpest set- is7. 68 F "| back in more than a month on * cents. | Thursday in moderately - active gmmal Publishing Company of | wa ldd., year ended Dec. trading. On index western oils and base 958, $142,110; 1957, $132,241. Lax Mines Lid, year ended | metals were off around 1% points. -.|Golds dipped one-quarter point. 30: ow ooo $226,705; | speculative issues, the volume met profi lock | boosters, were not overly active. i Southern Union was the most ac- MONTREAL : | tive issue, trading 211,400 shares for a 5-cent gain at 41. WIREAL (CP) Prices | The final volume was 3,666,000 ‘mixed on the Montreal and | shares, slightly less than Wed- dian stock exchanges Thurs- nesday's 3,452,000. a However, there was a firm were tone as five of the six siock showed gai ll of them p 7 rn. Brae a naaaes, [5s at 54 while Falconbridge and eetrial trading was active, |Geco each lost ‘2. centred in a fow issues | Hollinger lost “ at 32 for the a major chanze in golds. Canadian cha rally S t hait-poist sage gold kilo bars were quoted at $34.09 to $34.18. aoe hich * = oe Seniors lost almost to an issue convertible ” preferred ad: j among western oils. Calgary and ed 2% at 144% | Edmonton -dippad a and Home mo, - weak since the govers- Oil B was off ‘2. Triad was down ; rf 2 at $5.70. Among lower- pence termination o | °?, SES program |ast Friday, priced oils TexasCalgary gained ied Thursday. It closed up 13. cents at 72 cents. i. Index losses: golds .26 to 91.44 P mixed trend was evident in \base metals 1.35 to 184.06; west- feels, foods, papers, utilities ern oils 1.46 to 138.53. : Passer TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS fefining oils and pipelines, | constructions. i By The Canadian Press P western oils declined and | mines were down: Noranda lost Torente Stock -Exchange—Feb. 2% (Quotations in ‘cents unless marked $- |\2—Odd lot, xd — Ex-dividend, xr—Ex- extiles, beverazes and banks | rights, xw—Ex-warrants.) slightly higher. j ; ann ie ative igus, Ale | * tee Om OP gm declined * at 27%, Rob-/|-Acad Uran 2000 ™% T™% T% fitchell “—* gained 50 cents Advocate 11300 350 350 °3S5G M Gmeliérs was off c at |S. Mee ies ele * iG - Was 0 Alba Expl 4909 10% 10 10 1 Algoma Steel declined *% at | Aizem 4870 $15% 15 15 Amal Rare 609 15 5 15 ‘ * ‘ LAmal Rare 6000 15 15 15 sding in the mines and oils | Am -Nephe 160 72 4% 7% 5 moderately active and prices rr 1291 = * x -1 | . Anzio Hur 100 $12% 12 mixed in a narrow range. | 47° mm 8 soe +h @ closing averages show the | Ansil 73355\ 4 3% © +42 BMD .29 at 61.85. a new high, oa . ates » 1» 9 % =r: readia a les up 3 at 155.2, a NeW) Area 1000 110 108 110 42 . industrials up 3 at 315.8, | Arion 5000 17 «16% 17 lined up .2 at 262.2, papers Atian Yk 10m «11% 11% LY 4 lin-Rw 7 at 492, a new high, and | aunetle =” oe . $ umechangd at 87.39 Aumacho 00 16 «6155 IONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS | Aumaque io 19% 3S ” Ex) Fraser 3 Aunor 1600 230 - 285—lC SG FP w xd 2% GT Lakes 41% | Avilla 350 ™ 7 7 tos x How Smith 41 Rankeno 100) o21 21 2 -—% Mont x Hud Ray Min @ WBarnat 11833 19 .1% 1799 —3 NS - 674 Imp Bank Barvue 100012 12 12 »C Nat # Imp Oil “uy, | Base Meals 1990 21 2% M1 +L » PC 25% Int Nick 9 | Baska 4500 16% 16 16% rst A ~ Im Pap 117. | B-Duq 1090 23% 3% BWH-—% Mass-Fer 14% | Beav Lod 1500 «(17 17 17 6% McColl Belcher 7145 110 166 108 -—<4 Pred 374 N St. Car 17% 4 Bethim 26750 175 «(168 165 8 LJ Noranda 541%4.| Beveon 2 «616 16 “6@ -—-% ment 35 Price a Bibis 00 610 17 17% i ment pris Que opow | Bicroft 7369 ms 41 mahip 41% Royal Bank 7° |Bicroft wis 2000 3% 3 |) 34 + & k Com 57% Royalite yom | Black Bay 1000 6 16 ™m * Brew 3% St L Corp 19% | Bonvilje so. (67 7 3p Celan 18% Shawin % | Bordulee . a ee ee | land 18 «=: Stee! 7614 | Bouzan ne fe af —2 % Trans Can PL 27% | Bevcon rts 17538 “ ty % -—% hate 2 Us Stee 11% ' Boymar =e 06UslUl CI HH * . « , & v viii 61093 MM NM + Mh) Patine wis S00 200 20 Se Prilttps mo 3S «6mm «(61 ~6-4 j grading station 16-35%, col-- The Guardian, Charlottetown, , | Dome G508L7% 17% 17% Pato 500 32 325 «323 «+10 | Ponder os 8 of ere eee a een ae Fri, Feb. 27, 1959. 9 Duvaa , & ee tee. Paymast no ww 2 WW —%)|Prairie O8} 3100 15 WT +B , E nu 6% Pee Expl+ 13339 21 2 21 +2 |Provo Gas ras as 20 «1 coloerd 36%. typical of the many millions of East Mal 1000 148 #147 «18 Peerless 1200 23% 2% 2% + %/| Ranger 3950 24 14 4 Potatoes: N.B. 75s 1.45-1.55: oe |East Sul 600 215 215 215 Perron so oN OM OM - [Ret Ex 3 MH 8 8 —l lym gy. op 95. NB 1 93-25, |oans made by Beneficial, oO. East Met. 4000 10 10 10 + %/|Pick Crow 200 113 110 110 Rocky P . 1239 12 1% 12 +1 |-®- 90-.95; N.B. 10s .23-.25; | w. Casperson, board chairman of Eker lege le —a | Piich-Ore ate af Sasetive me 10 18 e+ P.Ed 75s 160-165; PEI °50s|/the company, stated. The Mc ‘ »so 8 — ' : 2 . El Sol 2000 11% 11% 11% —%/Pr Bord 9900 10 10 10 —%|Secur Bree 20 65 6s ss 29 |100-1.05; PET. 108° .30; Florida ee eee are typical of Eureka soo 3 «32 & +1 | Preston 0 60 625 625 -6 |South U * 211400 43 3% 41 +5 | BOW red 50s 275. Be s customers, he add- Expl All 105200 4 12 M +3: | Pronto 1550 475 470 470 —5 | Spooner 10000 2018 +3. ed, pointing out that Mr. Me- Geuoes tee a tae e ar oa sae mh Me | Tex Cal ‘ne 7 Rt Lain has been in the same job wid ; _ +13 Fara wis 870 17%) 17a 17% ~a¥e| Que Ascot 57399 62 38 °63 +1 |Tical 34075 168 16 160 —6 GRAIN with the United States Postal]. F’west Tung 4000 18 18 18 Que Chib 2000 36° 35 36 +1 |Tiaal rts 56675 1 m3 Service for many years; he and Fatima . 8200 © 7% 8 +6 | Que Cop 3100 0% 30) =H + | Trans Can 1300 100 100. 100 WINNIPEG (CP)—Most pri Mrs. McLain are both high r Frobisher 1850 29 19 1% —4¢ |Que Lab. seo 7 7 7 Triad Ol 4460 600 563-570 2 1 ces . ‘ a Frob debs - 20 $8) 80 8 Que Lith 300 440 440 440 Un Oils emo 233 235 227 —5 |were firm to higher in moder-|Sraduates; they own their Geo Scien 1000 150 "138. ie ce. Se i deine tee 2 6 2 ae ee ee ee ee ee 130 18% —1% 16000 8 8 OG —2 ie Gnt Mast 50 L% 1% 11% + %|Quemont xd 1540 $14 14% 14% — %| WC. 0G ‘Maz 199 «195 199 44 |PeS Grain Exchange! Thursday. and a savings 8 : Gischr'™ my“ "a "s+ |tamee ‘Sod B45 [w'nceaia Sex mt xt —u | prompted ty trival in Wimipeg| toa the McLai’s is only one of + + 25 24 214 1 i cLain’s a‘ Glenn Uran 3000 11 ot S700 56 S64 |WLease = 75 4253S AS + 0 eee roe me weniees the more than 1,608,000 tamilies |Gold Eage 35500 3 2m 3 +% 2000 36 «34 «6M «62 «|W Naco 2035 95. 8 a Po elegation . expected |i it horror” tha ‘Gold Man -~420025 24 “25 41%|Rix Athab ‘3000. 61 60 Gl +1 | Windfall 7 18 18 —18 to negotiate borrow more than $700 GF Uran me OG a -s Rgche 12000 18 aR + Yen Can 100) 13 2 13 and barley | million this. year at gape EC € Grandroy » 2 kwin —I KS . ‘ : | Grandue 1750 18 175 a +3 | San Ant 21617 63 6 62 44 | Montreal 45 °$55% 55 55% + %| *Closing prices: ia ncaa hae erties ed bor- e Greyhk 2400 «(15 “4 Be ee 2000 14 13% 1@ Nova Scotia 5383 $67% 67 67% Oats—May 1% higher 76; J 7 - a Gulch 3000 12°. 11% 12° +2 | Sheep 1723 150 148. 148 —2] Imperial 65 ma : _ 16; Jly |rowers with a total of $7.7 bil- ae. on Gulf Lead 3500 94 O% 9% +1. | Stertit 2935 483 434846 | Royal 1230 $78 «7 7% + %| 1% higher 74; Oct % higher 73. |lion in personal cash loans. The : : Guaner a et 87 164 16% —1% | SU ao wr: *. a Tor-Dom #33 $56% 36 656+] Barley—May % higher 1.02%: |company’s assets now total over Gunnar 60. 660 —10 |Slocan —-% ’ y Gwillim 12000 9% 9 % + % | Stdcona 2000 uw ll 1k Alumini 167 $28 1% 27% — | JY 1 higher 1,00%b; ' Oct % |$500- million and it has some ASPIRI H of Lateo 73500 3 wh 2 — % | Siaarek, es i zm ~<A] Ang. Naa ue a ™ higher 90%. 26,000 stockholders and more than Headway 50 49 49 —g | Steep + %|C Brew 28% 3% + % ea - empl a Gnnsinnd pin Reve a um 6 Sud Cont 3300 9 «89 9—%|D Mages 175 $11 11 11 Flax—May 2% higher 2.95; Jiy ne 7 to buying ASPIRIN Hollinger 1730 $32% 32 32 — | Sunburst 2000 21 -20 20 —1%| Dosco 1% $71% 21% 21% + %|2% higher 2.84a; Oct 2 higher! Since. its inception, Beneficial in tins of 12 Teblets Hud Bay 6355 $2 61% 61% Surf Inlet 00 (6 3—%|Pembina n 490 $10 3=10 2.76a. Finance System has pioneered = — = Ba i. an — oe ae wn as Wainwright oa ae 4% +) Rye—May % higher 1.11%; Jhy | Several unique forms of financ- Int \Ran 38600 38% 36 va ise | Dare "ta 2000 7% TH Th + %| Walkers 500 $34% WM 34% —%|% higher 1.0804-b; Oct % higher | ing for individuals through which y Irish Cop 20335 330 300 » * : 300 254 | Weston B10 840% OS 1.07. - these persons were able to meet \ J Waite 2000 1% 13 13 + %|) Mining $000 253 5 +14} Total : 3,666,000. tis emergencies, provide funds for ; Jaye Expl 705 6 4 6&4 | Asbestos 510 610 00S 605 — Most TORONTO STOCKS Pices for class two wheat for sir travel and rchase vari Joliet 1610 334% 3 3 —1 Un Keno 200 45 = = 410 4” —2 By The Canadan export to countries outside IWA: pu ae Kenville 13000 11% 1 tl— %/U® Fort 4300 240 go | Steck = Galen High Low Close Ch’ge |) 1: 2 1.67: 3 1.57: 4148-|00™™ 2 om the installment Kerr Add 1605 $19 19% 19% — %| Ventures “9 530% WK 20% — % IND! nor 1.7; -67; ot; ~%9; | plan. Kilem wis 400 44 (O44 48 videw 1508 1468 163 163 +3 | MaseF 4735 SIS 14% 14% + %/|5 1.44; 6 1.43. 1 durum 1.92; 2 Kirk Min S201 72 66 + 2| Weedon 2000 2323 +1 | Aluma 12629 $28%4 27% 27% —%/189: 3 1.75. DWA and domestic j ~ {Lake Cin Soo 115 4115 115 j= poe 19500 17 14 16% 42%|Dom Tar 12385 $164 16 16+ %) SOCIALISTS TAKE LEAD L Dufaut 2400 106 wo 102 —@ wts 500 53 153 153 —¢ |Bell Phone 7823 $43% 434 «1% — \,|Prices: 1 nor 1.70; 2 1.67; 3 1.57; Lou ae SS Me ait Mn ig [Trane Min 705 ase 2 2” — M14 1.46; 5 1.44; 6 1.43; i durum] KATMANDU, Nepal (Reuters) Shore 475 OILs “ . ia L Wasa 3200 3 «4063 (ey | Yale Lead 10000 32 “iy 32 ¢g j|South U 211000 43 «3H 41 CGS 1.92; 2 1.88; 3 1.7. \ Nepal’s Socialist party forged Leitch ooo 153 152 152 Yk . Bear 6943137 125 127 Tex Cal 53000 72 @& 72 +13 need | ret Welnee. Lencourt 2000 12% 12% 12% —%|*"s HG 5000 7 7 79 Petrol 39750 199 189 195 45 ae ee a in early returns development program |Lexindin 3200 5° 5 5 Zulapa 4000 30) 30 9 3 | Teal sors 168 10 160 4 | [ig Beneficial day from the first general elec- = being carried out by the two Lt Lae 250 220 a0 20 42° |, Cure Yan Can 10000 1323 $ sgh Be GIGGEY’S Lorado 2100 364 36 364 + | Billolo 100 405 405 405 MINES TOD tion ever held in this Himalayan Uorado wa a0 is ie ig” s1™|Yekos Con 1000 64. a ay a [Exe a iw i ot ue 42 | 3Q-Millionth The socialists, known : at ee Rk ons oe me 5S ! — “+ woriPHARMACY 25500 21% 2 2» ~~ 0) an 400% te — 10 | Bulfad sce0o 144% 1314 4 as the Nepali Congress, captured : Lynx 3500 16 13 1s a7 {AP Cons 4090 S758 sg 4 MnOre §= sn sw mot, a | Customer : : WE TREAT THE SICK WELL Macassa 2175 293 281 26 _9 |All Rox 1675 «@ 48 4% —y%/H & Lakes 7500 23 2% 2 —¥% six of the first.10 seats decided Macdon 1000 33 swe Oy «=| Am Ledue ee 19 18 19 MUTUAL FUNDS for the 109 seats in the lower| 136 Kent st. Dial 31” Mache {2000 110 10% 10% oe some 2 3 20 By The Canadan Pres LANCASTER, P.,—A_ Lancas- eee ot OC aia Leod 120 130 + 1 1st 13 Asked . lette ier, AEDEnOnS. Madsen 7075 33° 310 320 2 |Bailey S A 1950 945.925 925 Amercan Growth Fund 13.93 15.18 oni cee eee - ei ainn 1400 ‘825 B00 aes Magnet Szlo0 8 8 . |Bailey S pr 230 $234 2% 2% Beaubran 30.40 33.01 ° m1 Brow! Reef 500 <3 SM SM alartic 700 10 107 107 —3 | Banff 500 176 175 175 —g | Canadan Investment 941 10.22 |caster office of the Beneficial i] te sso? 7) 7] 6 Mameat Us s 8s 8 —~y |e 300 6 «86 3 Canafund 39.09 41.4|/Finance Co. today (Dec. 29) to Brunsman 1075 «7% 7% 7ia—%|Maralzo 39925 38 36 37 _-y | Britalta 900 300 293 293 43 |Champon Mutual 5.4 6.20 Jarrange for a loan of $600 for Brunswick 135 355 355 355 +19 | Marcon 4000 13 13) 13) 4 | Calalta 300 5% 69S Commonwealth Imer 8.20 9.01 ical and Bunker Hill 2520 9% 9% +9% Marcime 27250 129 121 128 46 |°! Ed 1173 $32% 32% + % | Corporate Investors 9.48 10.39 |medical and home improvement Cable 1100 3 tot gg | Martin 6200 3 » 3 C Oil Las = 850 210 «195 210 4.49 | Dom Equty Inv 15.56 15.0 |expenses...and was pleasantly Gadamet «1350 SHO Matatch 2500 19 18 jg —1 |SS Oil wts soo 61 o 5 |50 Exec Fund : $76 6.01 |surprised when he was granted Camp Chib 400 880 875 S90 —@ |Maybrua = 4500 2014 20 20 © — yy | CS Pete 00 315 305 305 —19 | Fond Collectt 560 $16/_ fully paid loan at no expense Cdn Astoria 9333 12 1044 10% McKea 2600 38 «36 =. 3g 1 {Cf Chiefta 10100 132 130 132° 42 | Grouped Income 402 4.38 - 7 € Dyno 49 St SO S449 | MeWat Soo 32 32 32 _y [Cam Dev 580 565 555 553 4g | Grouped Income Accum 351 6.02 |t0 him. € Malart 19900 70 66 68- 43° — ee wm Be : a oe 7805 278 270 275 oe Pane re 791 8.30 Mr. McLain, it developed tad} N Inca 1956 2 2% 27 42/ Merri 1900 122 119 #118 — i r 2000 3 estors Growth Fu 634 6.85 4 . cal Gen Ther 500 7% 7% 7% | Midrim om Om fe 1G Memestd tom a.2 = +} - [Investors Mutual 1154 1247 |Decome the 30-millionth customer Can-Met 5100 77 7 77 +3 | Millikea 914 60 «6230 «5 05 | C Husky 127% $13 12% 12% — % | Keystone 13.04 14.11 |to borrow at one of the more Cie wie 1100 31. (30 Minda — 5 7 2 |C Husky wts 20 670 670 670° 410 | Leverage Fund 6.56 7.21\than 1,100 offices of the Bene- ; . Captain 200 13 13:13, — %|Min-Ore = Bo0co Ht a Cam WO. 433 270 268 ae 2 | Mutual Accumulatng Fund 7.72 8.4 /ficial Finance System in the Uni- @ DIESEL OL Cent Pat 4650 144 136 140 42/ Moly 200 $41 424 C Williston 200 170 170 179 —s | Mutual Income Fund 5.4 5.95 ; FOR PROMPT DELIVERY Cent Pore 6000 17 16 16 Moneta 12750 102 9 «= 97s =| Cent Del «= $800" 795 785 —is |Sav and Inv 533 6.0 |ted States, Canada, Hawaii and 2 Qenee mee 2 % 6% sis Wright 1sase a ¢@ @ <s | Sharia Oil 800 170 165 ia —2 Retoom , 497 3.46 |Alaska. And to mark the signi- CALL 3583 @ FURNACE OIL ester 2 as 3 Nama Cr oo 8 7 8 om Pete 800 230 23 225 —25 gem Fund ‘5.65 621 |ficant milestone reached by the Chib Jac 6819 7 & o8 —g |Nat Expl 00 11 12 1 ~- |C Dragon 3500 37 & 37 Supervsed Amer Fund 7.10 7.63 : san’ “CARVER BROS. ASOLINE eM 130 1° 125 us 9 Poy 2400 615% 13 1} O48 iS 9 Go mA es « ~ ee = * 34.48 mien De yee oe CARVER BRO 2 & imo £6 7? 7 -—§ |Nes oo mw 2 (2 |C Mic Mac 1200 500 48 490 perv ec 5 36 debt Cc STOVE FUEL OIL Cock = _ me 7” ME 68 eee son =e. 6M US CUS FY < Son Pete 1500 560 [40 350 m4 pone’ Sse 7 5.41 in full. Parkdale, P.EL e & y-Re 0 % 162 1644 New 2:00 @ 45 49 +3 j|Cree wts 3215 206 200 perv rowth Fund 19 2.09 “ i Coin Lake 23400 6 6 16 |New Cal 1000 3 «43? | 68t + 3% | Dev Pal 2300 148 «140 ie po Supervsed Income Fund 415 4.47 Our loan to Mr. McLain is Coldsirm 19700 36 53 SH 2 |New Delhi 1000. 30 30 Dome Pete 150 $11% 11% 11% — %|*TV Electrone 14.51 15.81 =k Colomac 30007 6s 6% -1 N Goldvue 4000 8 8 §—% Duvex 1073015 3% 15 Tmed Investment Fund 26.00 b6.00 nwo = 3 B. 3 = ae 1500 13% 1394 1% a SIS 635 620 629 39 | Unted Accumulatve Fund 14.99 16.29 jagas 70 6 & 6 |New Hosco 4800 13 131 132 en Pete 57> 385 (385 (3S a—Less and b—Plus Stock Exchange Con-Key 2000 «27 7 27 +1 |N. Kelore 43100 16 14% = «151 Gen Pet A 400 395 commsson. ee ae es Ram ce i eee rk os me as INDUSTRIAL ACCEPTANCE CORP. LTD. C Beta G 400 12% 122 «#12 ~~) | Newnor 100 9 ’ 9 — % | Highwood i a ae . C Callinan 7850 16 15) 1542 —%| Nickel Ms 1364990 81 90 +19 [Home OW A 1155 $19% 18% 18% — % AND Sea eS aire eee es] PRODUCE n 1 3S) 06305 —io | -¥or-Acme 3 3 3 «—l 15% $19% 19% 19% C Discovery 1350 390 389 380 —j9 | Norgold 2000 12 1 l Jump Pnd | € Paver ie Se See Sere ee eh me Pte ae ote pms cc) awa} NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED a — 2 8 hah saskastngy 310 30 6300 «6350 ry ou 1200 68 8668 668) «643 "BD? — Agricul-| Arrow 23 2 4) |Norpax 18300 2 mM 2m +1 {LI Pete 2400 15% 15% ture department quotations: — C Halliwell 84705 100 97 98 Norsyne 341752 19 19 —2 {| Majtrans 10000 5. 5 - oe Con Howey 192 42% 420 420 IN. Gate 2308 «37 )«(S?)—S7 Marizold 10900 15% 14 P oa Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices nnouncement : Surben = 2 a 2 " Gottert —. 8 @ 4) wah oe 2960 310 300 305 +5 |to country station, wooden cases: ict imse in! Mi a | oe eon o +, extra-large and large. 4344, me-| To provide our customers with a more convenient and improved service, c Mogul Tmo 20 2-243 45 [Nora A wis 3000 10 118 1m 42 |Nat, Pete 1400 350 240 940 —as (dium 40-41, small 36-37, B 32-33, | we are moving to a new office. On and after February 23, 1959, our new - 3 0 2 22 «21 + MH | Nor an 600 45 143) 145 |N Bris’ 2200 11 \ i i . C Mosher 135 68 68 68 ty Norvalie 5500 14% 13!2 4a + %|N Chamb 1900 nn” cS ‘a oS meee # ‘ address will be; cm mane 31891 31% 29 31% | Nudul 200 0 19 19, N Concord 8700 20 19 19% «3% Butter: Current receipts, tend- | : e 1000 17) «617 «(17 ys | Obaska 200 ™% ™% ™! N Cont rabl : - tender, | a ms sc ieee eat eee Gee oo ee poe Se ae: Seremen oe 134 Richmond Street (Old Patriot Office) C Red Pop 4000 12% 124 12% — | Osama mat 3 4 N Superior 1300 135 14 135 @@ foto. Srave crea prints, job | C Regcourt 1600 15 15 15 | O"Leary 1000 19 18% 18g =a | Northeal 1373025) sagt. 1m] PTICe §=65%2-46; fresh wholesale | P. Oo. Box 308 C Senor a a | Opem 1953 $10 990 99 —22 | NC Oils 220 395 35 (395 «+S | 6444-6440. on § 700 = 7 77 — Ormsby woo xu Ww NCO wits ; . . Con Ons S222 tae me BH + G/M 2232 coe, Caareied, Beewen ant | Charlottetown, P. E. I. Coulee 1500 530s Pamour 300 72 = 72 —7 Pac Pete 2120 $16 15% 16 waxed, jebec Ww 4, COl- Creinor 1100 10% 104 10% + | Paramag 13000 1% 10 9 10 Palliser soo 51 «(Slt ored 344%; whole sale Quebec Telephone Number 7306 - 7307 - 7308 usco 200 15 15 15 - %| Parbec sso 6 Su Ba — | Permo 2000 155 «(151 cy he Daering 7s 6 3S 3s ‘oe 10650 «6M 5S Ss —S5 Peruv bis 1800 172 #170 ey +2 white 35%, colored 35M; current “ Deer Horn 3000 23 21% 23 +2%' Patino M 500 510 300) «500 10 | Petrol 39750 199 19 195 43 |Treceipts Ontario white f.o.b., 5, IN CONVENIENCE Swivel seats! Why be satisfied with ordinary seats? Plymouth does it with a difference . . . seats that swivel! Flick a lever, the seat swings out to mect you. Sit down, swing in, the seat automatically locks! witu A Difference! wh, Everything Plymeuth does, it does with an exciting difference! It out-drivés, out-rides, out-handles any other car at its price. 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