Cadet Major Richard Yotnig 1R. of’Kentville. N.S.. (left) chats with Prime Minister Sir Alexander Bustamante a n d CADET MEETS JAMAICAN PM Jamaican cadet Winston Leo including Cadet Lee. are in Canada an an exchange visit. Wirephoto from National Do- fence) DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto——Marl<et well mixed: Jrnding moderate. New York —- Market higher; late rally. Montreal —- Market mixed to hirher: trading light. CURRENCY MONTREAL (CP)—The U.S. dollar closed at a premium of 7 25-32 per cent in terms of Ca- nadian funds, unchanged from Tuesday's close. Pound sterling NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP) —- Heavy huying in the final hour of trad~ int; produced the stock mar- krt's first advance of the week ‘ Worinesday. Prices had declined all morn- inr. apparently on the way to a third consecutive setback. Volume remained moderate except for the final upsurge. which dragged the ticker tape behind floor transactions. Turn- over totalled 3,080,000 shares compared with 2,970,000 Tues- av. One analyst credited Wednes- day's turnaround to reports that President Kennedy had in- formed labor leaders he has abandoned an immediate tax out. If officials believe no quickie tax cut is necessary. this analyst said, then the econ- omy cannot really be as bad as some people think. The decline of the last two days has been generally cred- ited to belief there would be no quick tax cut. STEEL8 HIGHER Steels. motors. chemicals. rails. oils and airlines closed higher after lagging most of the session. Utilities finished mixed. In the minus column at the close were most metal and drug issues. ' ther congressional action tighten federal regulations gov- erning the industry. Smith. Kline and French was off 1%. fschering and Pfizer by frac- tions. On the other hand. John- 3 son and Johnson gained 2% and sterling was up 1 railroad strike next week kept the rail issues lower until the close. At the and Pennsylvania. Chesapeake and Ohio. New Vs. a th ’ The increasing threat of a ml were all up fractions. to lead the steels higher. of tit) stocks gained .7 at 117.7. The Dow Jones industrial shsr a first-half earnings. ' ms ‘gained ll/s. Polaroid was up I. xeos was ahead 1%. and Texas rnents up . Among csnsdisn stocks in addition to Aluminium. Distil- and did!‘- Wed.'i‘ue. Advances ssasrr Dscitsss ssssu Uhchsagsd ssssss lotsiissuss 111118 I! Alssdatslhus :n.l manna is out Isa I g‘ saso sum Cons Edison 73% Radio Corp 44% El Auto El 47% South Pas 34% Gen Elsa 65% ltd Oil NJ 57% Goodyear Utd Aircraft 65% I0 Gt Nor Ry S3!/s Vanadium ms t T 1' 79 Wcstngsa I closed at $3.02%, unchanged. at Drugswere depressed by fur- 9"“ York Central and Illinois Cen- ’“' Jones and Laughlin gained C ‘in Us steel and Bethlehem were : as MONTREAL MONTREAL (CF) — Stocks moved slightly lower in light trading on the Montreal and Ca- nadian exchanges Wednesday. By the close. losses outnum- bered gains by 85 to DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada steamship Lines Ltd.. common 90 cents. Oct. 15. rec- ord Sept. 14. Copp Clark Publishing Corn- Ltd.. common 10 cents. I!!! Sept. 1. record Aug. 15. tables at DOMINION. loidwbt about 8. our own Canadian homegrown fruit and vegetables beat anything that was over imported, for quality and flavour. That's because it b fresher... ripened in the sunny fields of nearby terms. and rushed to your DOMINION. often the same day it is picked. Best 6! all. homo-cjrown produce costs less. No long freight hauls. No lengthy refrigeration in transit. Your dollar buy: 100 cents worth of qualitv and ireshnes in fruit and veno- FRESH LOCAL Msclaren I MB PR 020% NM 395-“ I00 500 110 S i i + 3 Canadian Oil was a prominent iron s 115 ms Ila loser, off 1% at 35% in active "01": P? 35 3:: 4”‘ 3“ “VI trading. Dominion Stores fell Sis o:,':,I',' ,0 “M “V, to 12% and B.A. Oil lost 1/s to Ont st zoo no to 4- IA International Nickel dropped P" ‘"1’ 15° “N V‘ ‘M’ V. 11/4 to 65% and Hudson Bay .’.’.§'.“,.§.', ,3, my, 3 3 :45 Mining fell a polng to 50%. As- gait-.v::‘-In :3: :5! 1:‘ .1 bestos added ‘V4 to 30% in ac- ° tive trading and Aluminium was §"'§::§ A W J?“ 1:“ K“ + I‘ up 1/4 . Royalnasnk 65 ‘M 33 ?m+’A Papers were higher. Great 3°“ *0 ‘5° 1 Lakes rose 56 to 17% and Mac- ' mo 3,‘ ;;;2_ “ miilan added Vs to 18%. mo :3: 3“ 2:“ 1:“ “ Imperial Oil rose a point to Sim! - 44% among oils. Central-Del Rio gg“‘sI;"“ :3: ’:% ‘m 1 :2 fell 10 cents to $6.00 in active 3 ,1 ., mg um 171,4. 171,5- x,g trading and Pacific Pete fell ‘/4 Texaco Can 750 su M 3 — 1;: t° "V" ';o;I‘in A 3:50 iii“ :3 12*: to Canadian Breweries at 99% 1-,. ¢¢,,,‘, .00 .9 gy. 31,5-“ ‘° W“ i'.E'3£” ll: {tit :23. 3 Canadian Breweries at 9% W. M 1-, as us 15;; is“ and Algoma Steel at 39-— each V; Cr! T; V! :3 :1: 1:“ 3 added ‘/4 and CPR was up its at 9 “ 22%. Hudson‘: Bay Company zen". czffifiirx" M +1 was untraded. Ajax lit: :93“ 2“ :6 ~11‘ Bruneau rose 10 cents to 51 MP1“ * cents among mines. Mount Pea- 2'n';"'AAM :3 mm ,5.“ :4“ sum fell four cents to $1.40 in Atlas ‘rd Tom as no 3:: -10 active trading and Tache Lake Avxultul 300° 3' "7 dropped three cents to 14 cents. “‘ F"’ ' ”’° W m "5 T. Batcman I I I On index, banks were up 0.20 3,;...;;,.. mo 14 14 1.. .,,, at 59.14. utilities up 0.5 at 130.4, slum mag til.“ ail industrials off 1.3 at 299.5. com- ° u ,1 1, hined off 0.7 at 243.2. papers up c:"':;,' "£3 3:37;. gm: 3.6 at 472.7 and golds unchanged Csl!PI0 100 1 1'9 at 79 51 Kodis iosso til) I0 10 ' ' Capital 31; an an sis sis Monnui. csosnvn smclrs ,,,,.. 1 s s a Canadian Prsss cud‘, mo sum tog mu-s Moatrul lttsok Isobsngs—AIg. I chumuw no Complete tabulation of Wednesday ,5 K” goo 11 11 -7 transactions. 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He's weighed the pros and cons carefully, knows the fighters’ stylss expertly and pre- ssnts his case boldly Be sure to read his artists and keep ths prediction in mind when the Nice Guy and the Bruts meet at Chicago's Comisksy Park on Sept. 25. The Evening Potrisa BRIDGEPORT SLUG-A-BUG 1.59 POLY MAT RONSON REG. 69¢ NON FOOD ITEMS—-ST. PETHS ROAD BATH & KITCHEN WHITE & GOLD 16EsA.24 FIRE STARTER 49¢ Ice-Lip Pitchers "r=’A""l.09¢ HELEN I CURTIS Egg Shampoo 12 OZ. BOTT. SUN TESTED EVERYTHING IS 100% GUARANTEED vanvns nrrncrivs UNTIL CLOSING-8A'i‘UllDAY —. AUGUST 11th., 1952 as sssnsvn. ran RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES DOMINION STORES LTD. 99: BRONZE TAN 4’/4 OZ. TUBE I.25 EVRYTHINO IS GUARANTEED AT DOMINION . OLD HOMESTEAD STRAWBERRY JAM ‘$35’ 47: LUNCHEON MEAT CHIX 12 oz- 39: GRAVES Oz Apple Juice "m' 35: HOLDERS sncusa sm.s MIXED BISCUIT