MARCH 5.1949 142 Richmond St. sum, “h, ... Monoton ~ - : _ "_/________i_ ,. ' New YORK, March 4- (AP)- market remained stuck in tho Rrip of traders’ 2 The stock , 11,51, today ‘miiiiiii-‘Ichanges were mostly frac- uomi and gains and losses almost “only divided. Turnover amounted to only 73%" nun shares, a step above yesterdays i 59041011 (the second lowest figure of in» vrnr) but still nothing for musiness-starved brokers t0 let @8- h t. .ni:i€‘li7af‘l;0l\]\'(‘l‘9 marked down a hit ‘Favor n wide front during the first hour nnd stuyéd there until late in ‘llii- srssitlrl. ~ $evcrni issues responded to news Jpcciiirniiy affecting them. Amer- ‘d, Petroleum, for instance, jump- fli 4 l-8 to 95 3-4 after a report lhfli, the company made what might he an important oil discovery i" Nru‘ Mexico. At Toronto 1-(f»llOl\"'l‘0, March 4 —- (C?)- Wzslrrn oils staged a last minute mi,- m recover many early losses an the Toronto Stock Exchange to- flaénigury and Edmonton added l0 ‘w... nt $4.70 and Anglo-Canadian ‘recon-rad 20 cents of an early 25- l-‘ill (iI‘l'iiil(!. Okalta was ahead five pn|ii§ uhiic Royullte dipped 8 like in 1'. ngiiiiili: issues slipped slightly on narrow losses. Losses tripled gains in bnse metals and junior gold pro- flllcrls showed declines ranxins up in it) cents. International Nickel and Norsnds if!!! 3-8 in the base metals while (Jonsniirlated Smelters recovered a it lost: to close unchanged from yesterday, Waite Amulet marked up the intnimum fraction. Donia and I-loillnlfl‘ loll 1W1- iinns In senior golds and Teck- iitizhrs added four cents. At Montreal a BIONTREAL, March 4- (CP)-— Securities dipped further mini" amounts, ricsplto resistant 3P0" nntr-li among leaders, in extremely m,“ dealings on the Montreal Stock Earhange and Curb Market today. industrial trading was at l llrinlisilii. ‘Turnover was approxi- innit-iv 22.100 shares, a drop o! 40- uli from Thursday and only 2-500 siiiirrs higher than Feb. fldflhih a new 1045i low in transactions was m. , ntinor losses also predominated in mines. Turnover in this group. however. was more active at 159.400 rim-es compared with 89.900 tho prnviotis session. (losing averages indicated papers iiwnd .0‘) and golds alfeed .45, but bllih! (iii. (it 1M issues traded, L5 were im- prurcil, M were easier and 65 re mun-hi unchanged. Four new highs and ii: new lows were established. New York Eitclzango ¢SEWlilii iiiiciiiiir ~ reruns Bond your rowing machine '20 V. biting 62 Sydney Street For satisfactory repairs a...‘ i I its: Ttoroolruilcr Pipes nil Ventilators‘. llals A It!!! E :§i'?'5-“--a.'°"'°'i'7’" ~. i“? 1' . pa. g . "M‘~’-“"t‘.-~'&i' ~ iliiiiiiifilii! dipped .4, utilities .1 and 34 Anaconda 31 3-4 Am Car and I‘ . 27 3-3 Beth Steel . 30 5-8 NY Ctntral 10 7-3 Chm Ohio 32 1-4 (‘on Edison . ...... ........ 21 7-8- il-licc Auto Lite ._. ... 39 1-4 Gen lilac .. .... ._._ 36 1-4 Gen Motors . __... 58 3-8 Grt Nor Pfd .. ... ...... 88 1-2 Sid Oil NJ ... "...... 07 3-8 . Kcnnecott _,_,,,_;,‘. 46 3-8 YiiiOIli. Ward ............ 54 5-8 North Am ..- ...-...... 17 3-8 Phil Pet .. ...... ...... 57 7-8 u s Rubber ... ...... as 5-4 Radio Corp . ...... ...... 11 7-8 Twas Corp 50 1-8 United Air . 24 1-4 Vila Air 2') 3-4 iVost Eieo . 23 1-2 West Union 14 1-2 -U S Steel . ommerco ontreal ova Sco val Bank -_g_—____-'_'.‘!'.'..._. (iovcrnniont-ilynicipaI-iloriioration - Securities - honour _- scan - quorsn r. J. BRENNAN o» 00.41.11). . Members Investment Dealers’ Association OI Canada ’ n u. neonate-manages Charlottetown lroderieton - llaltfas - lydney ‘ Telephone Wu Note Of Caution Evident in Stock Market Dealings Montreal Exchange 14 1-2 24 22 . 2’! 7-8 15 3-4 39 1-2 Can Brew ... -.."... ...... ... l) Bathurst .._ ..._.i.. .... I) 1-5 Can Cement .. 28 Can Pacific Ceianese . Can Steam Produce MONTREAL, March 4- (GP)- Produce prices quoted hare today were reported by the Dominion De partmcnt of Agriculture as follows: Eggs: Free cases, A large 45 l-4 ~45 1-2: med 42 1-2-43 1-2; A pul- leta 40 1-2-41; B 40 1-2-41; C 32- Butter: Current receipts Quebec no 1 pssteuriced G7 3-4; no 2 60 3-4; wholesale Quebec no 1 pasteurized fresh and storage 6'7 1-2-68 l-2. First grade creamery print job price TU 1-2, solids 69. Cheese: Current receipts western white 32 1-16; western colored 32 11-16 (fob): wholesale western white 32 (nominal); westerii color- ed 33 (nominal). No other prices es- tablished. Potatoes: Quebec no 1 75 lbs‘ now 1.20-1.30; NB no 1 75 lbs 1.30- 1.415; PEI no 1 ‘l5 lbs 1.50-1.55. SillPPlllh IIEVIS A!‘ HALIFAX- Arrived Irldl! -Lido, from Boston Ballad Friday Imperial Charlottetown, for Ras Tanura, Arabia Alcoa Runner, Bermuda Al‘ SAINT JOHN- Arrlvod Friday Calrnvalona, from Newcastle Boiled Pride! Rogonos, for New York Storfjcld, Caribbean. Gull WINNIPEG, March 4 — (C?)- 2 Oats’ and barley futures prices movi- ad narrowly in a dull trading ses- sion on the Winnipeg grain ex- change today. Rye rallied moderate gains. The United Kingdom was allocat- ad 350.000 bushels of wheat nder Anglo-Canadian export ‘usin u. Prices of class two wheat increas- ed two cents. Cash prices: Oats; No 2 CW ‘it! 1-8; ex 3 CW 731-8; 3CWandex1fced10b3i 1 feed 00 7-8: 2 feed 08 5-0: 3 feed 0S 1-8- ‘track 68 1-5. Bariey: 1 and ll CW d-row 1.10 8-4; 1 and 2 CW h-row 1.11 3-4: 3 CW How 1.14 5-4: 1 feed 1.00 1-2: 2 feed 1M 1-4; 8 feed 1.00 5-4; 2 CW yellow 1.11 3-4: ii CW yellow 1.10 8-4: track 1.03 8-4. _ You sonoor. Rtport for February. Grade shrine Wattl: l. Pndallawaon. .Grado VIII-i. Bose Watts. IlaoDcnaidJIda-aaanlrown tahanhswls: that om- vrc-naim Command loco. Vum l, Jone nonem- l. - "fllsabsth anaconda. " made t lib-l. Ills-fol MacDonald: 5500 Norseman . 07 1-2 810i‘- North Inca 32 . 163 4200 Okalta 145 53g also" 25(3) Omnltrans 04 1-2 “do Bevmu" - 1500 Orenada ~ 2400 Bidgood . 5500 Boycon .. 2400 Brit Dom .. 500 Buffad 700 Buff Ank 1000 Buff Cdn 900 Cal Edm 1500 Callinan 1000 Calmont . 400 Campbell .. 100 Bk of Com 40$ Cdn Brew 2t!) Caribou . 4600 Cent Led 600 Cent Pat 4000 Cent Por 1500 Chem Re 3000 Cheskirk .. 1070 Chromium 800 Cochenour 1000 Coin Lake 4M0 Corn Peta 8300 Con Astoria cm" P5P" 2535 Con Beattie .. _.. COCi-(lhilu .. 270'! Con Label Co" Vlckc" ass Con Smelt no D°m Brid" - 520i) Conwest 135 9°") U"! P14 - e000 Decalta .. .. 2s PM A coo Delnite .. m D" s"! moo mm ~ 11 Dom St B 2560 Dlckenlon . 40 Dryden e500 Div m . 1o Fraser 100 Dome 18 1-2 F0"! A so Dom an 2s Fmmdn ~~ 40m Dulama . 21 Gen St Ware _ 12 14 How Smith o9 Ham Bridge 2m l-lir Walker .. 273' Can Ind Al 59 Int Nickel _ 00 l4 Imp Oil .. 40° Int Pete 35g 1M Power 52 cos Giant sas Int Paper - --- 51 1500 Globe . s5 Imp Tob-...__. 14 112s Gold Man 24o B C P°W°r ~- 25 5000 Goldora . 06 Con Smelt . 102 3-4 3000 Gulf Lead _ 43 Lake Woods - 13o Hoilinger . 1o 1-s Massey liar 325 Hud Bay . 45 l-4 "v00" Front - -- -- s45 Int Nick . . a1 so Ne! 5t C" - 16150 rm Uran . . 4s can Nor PM 20m Joiiet .. . so Norah-la 1900 Kirk Lake .. . 131 Price Bros _ 5w Quebec Power . 111 Shawinigan . _ o; St Law ..... .. 13 1,3 st Law Pfd _ m, 5i- l-"V P“ 13 3'4 2500 Lapsska 05 8-4 Dom TeX 11 3-8 2100 Leduc . 1s Dom Tar _ 114 Wpg Elec A _ 35 5t 01 C!" 1000 Macassa . 213 Br-lilien aooo Macfis . . oo a4 1500 Macho .. .. 23 .. 261 450 Madsen QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL Honor Roll for . ... y: Grade X-—1, Terence Mcwado; 2, Bobby mflerty; S, Billie Davey. Grade !X-l. Gerald Connors; i, Dailes Gauthier; 3, Vernon Gal- lant. Grade VIII-l, BillyMaoDonaid; 2, Joseph Revell; 8, Desmond 0on- n . Grade VII (Mr. Bradley's Dept.) —1. Kenneth MacDonald; 2, Nor- man Kano; 8, Eugene Wynne. Grade VII (Miss .Murnaghan's DoptJ-d, Pat Mcwado. 2, Bern- ard Connolly; fl. John Selby. Grade VI (Miss Francis’ Dept.) —l, Ronnie Stanley; 2, Peter M:- Gonnell; S. Jack LeOlair. Grade V! (Miss Welslfs Dept.)- l. Gerard Cheveria; 2, Pat. Land- rigan and James Moms-trio; s, Paul Molnnis. ' Grade V (Miss (Martin's Dept.) —-l, Vincent Griffin: 2, TeddyRed- mond: 3, Francis Peters. Grade V (Miss Butler's Dept.)- l. Porter Lund; 2, Ian MacDon- ald: .8. Garnet steels. Grade rv (Misc Maodoaald-s Doptl-l, Prank Bradley; 2, my Perry: a. George ‘rrainor Grade IV (Miss Doyle's Dept.)- 1. Kimball Blanchard: 2. Peter McNelli: Si. Tonv Selby. Grads m‘ (Miss Doyle's Dept.)- l. Noel McCori-nac: 2. Bernard Callaghan: R.~Ailan Hogan. Grade III Depth-l. charlesfimlth; 2. Ger- ald Wvnne: 8. Bruce MacDonald. Grade rr (Miss Walsh's Dept.)- l. Harry Callaghan: 2. BarrieMae- Gillvrsy: 8. John Iieightiser. Grade I! (Miss VOIMV’! Dept.)- 1. Gerald Buigor and vinioentmd- liganyl Wllnston Oheverie arid Bert McWada: S. Garry Dolron and Vernon lidilmsyn Grade I (mo. Molniiank Dept.) -f. Alan Bradley: i, Earl White: .9. Dermot I-‘landregsn and Jimmlt Mulligan. 2. Alden Newson. Richest average: Bernice Imrls, so. ‘lhe. following made over 00%: Bsmioe Lewis. mains Cooke. Juno Dennis. Joan Vesey, Elisabeth and Muriel MacDonald. ' . ‘neaoher: Anne Crockett. Junior Department: . GradoV-lrfloorge Andnws; i. Betty Andrews; l. Oooii Walla. Grade IV-l. Iisaheth Watts; 2, Joyce Hog; i, Rank lnwis. Grade m--1,~John Dennis; l, 0. Mes-Info Dolls. cooper. . Grade I ’ Jr.-l,. Eta-soar lheII- ‘nine following inada over-cos: George Andrews. m Prowl’. Ochoa: ls-rna Raul V8507, John VOIIQL Riosllil _ DIIIIIILBIBQ VIII’. Ilfilfl w.“la-m nedda nompsoc. or. Horace llaoIvsn. . mnbest averages; ferns Vassar, 00.1%: Prodda. nompaon, 003$: snlrloy Valley. 00.0%. ‘reseller: maiyn Undarhay. (Miss MacDonald's V 0cm.’ 84500 Piccadilly .. 150 Pickle Cr 205 700 Preston . 140 2200 Que Lab ‘53 1100 Que Man .. 80 593 Quemont 14 1-2 2500 Roche . 10 8350 Roxana .. 49 l) Roy Bank 25 1-4 117'? Royalite 630 9000 Roybar 14 2500 llupunu . .07 200 Springer ....- ..__..-.. 135 5700 Steep Ro -..... .___... 154 1490 Sullivan .._.... .... .... 150 1000 Sylvanite .... ... 145 200 Teck Hu ..... .. ...... 270 1000 Thom Lund ...... .... 17 - 1400 Torbrlt .. 500 Un Reno 2000 Unit Oil 1200 Ventures CUB-I 100 Foothills . 400 Pend Ore 1600 Temisiram . Total sales 578,000. SCHOOL FOE FATE!!- VANOOUVEiR-(Olfl-Vanoouver has an institution for instructing prospective fathers. Olasses are conducted by obstetricians, nurses and social workers. They discuss choosing a good doctor, keeping o. wife m during pregnancy endear- ing for infant-s. .,,_..- .. liot Surprised g By. Gurrcnt licil Tactics ‘tn; .i. u. Roberta, In. Associated Prose News t) Stud of Communist tactics are neither greatly surprised nor greatly impressed by the current round of statements pledging sup- port to Russia as against their own countries in event of war. The party has long been consid- ered a fifth column wherever it operates outside Russia, and its loy- alty to Moscow is generally accept- ed as a fact. There is hardly any doubt that, should war come, its members would be rounded up in every country involved Just as though they were enemy nationals. In the meantime, observers think the disloyalty proclamations serve principally to solidify the Western countries. Efforts to read the Soviet mind have produced much speculation as to why the Communists choose to challenge nationalism and patriot- ism at this time. United States State Department ‘es liberation." experts loo it is becausetboyoro hard pressed on the ~ diplomaflc front, rebuffed by socialists. and other liberals with whom they have sought united fronts to gain power, and must return to direct revolutionary tactics. Others call it merely mother mis- chief- ‘ ' campaign. A threat of dire splits to come if the Atlantic alliance is pushed through. A smoke screen for a new military al- liance and new consolidation of power behind the iron curtain. A military alliance in Eastern Europe would, of course, be mere- ly a gesture. Compliance with Rus- sian deslres by the satellite gov- ernments would be automatic, any- WHY. Incidentally, there are fifth col- umns ln those countries, too. Un- der Communist regimes they would never dare to announce their in- tontlons as have the Western Com- munlsts. But their slogan is "hold your tire until war. With war com- An interesting sidelight is the announcement by the Japanese Communists that Japan comes first with them, that they would fight any invader. That will be taken by some observers as more evidence that the Oriental Com- munists are more of a Tito than a Moscow breed. But it could also they hold up the aiist-inaplred war. But, unless- gsnda, they know better. Lenin saw the Russian rung: as merely the first stop in revolution, Stalin side-trashed ad lvo world revolution in favor making Russia stronger before issue was drawn too fine. Ho olished" the Comintorn during fill war as a sop to American lend- lease. Now Russia is stronger, living conditions are better if still not is) to pro-war. It could be. that Stalin is returning to the Lenin line; that s. new Comlntern will call on tho proletariat to march, ignoring na- tional boundaries in what tho Cona- munists might think would he tho final campaign to take over the world. ausmamax woos. 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