DAlLY SUMMARY Toronto: Market mlxed in light téggly'ork: Market lilgher‘ in ulax‘ reCOVex'y. ' Montreal: Market lower in ught adj”!!- f“ CURRENCIES , konTREAL ‘CP‘ — The Us. .11; closed Tuesday at 3 d1; m of,3 per cent 1n terms of funds, up 3-32. Pound '1. ‘ng was $2.72 5-16, up 5.15_ .gigPRO‘DUCE ',- EAL (CP) — Agricul- artment quotations: Wholesale dealer prices 1 m stations, wooden cases, 'm 581/2-59, large 57-57115, ‘ 4243, small 31, B 35-36 “ Receipts 122. t : Current receipts tender- :531/4, not tenderable 63; ‘grade creamery prints job ' 35-6472; fresh wholesale / P "w . H...” u.‘ u!- \ I. ‘ : Delivered Montreal not ‘Q‘uebec white 33, colored - esale Quebec white 34, 434; current receipts 0n- ite fob. grading station . ed 35. No quotations for > Ontario. ‘ ‘ ’6" : Quebec. new 755 1.10- _ .B. 755 1.50-1.55. ' GRAIN MEG (ClP) --Pllices I ‘ What irregular at the Tuesday on the Winnipeg Enchange as an easier tone or.- in most grains in late , reflecting weakness in an commodities. _ 1.; prices: 5 ._ Oct unchanged 711/4b; unchanged 71%b; May ’70 0210); My 1/s lower 71a. ey—Oct 8/4 lower 99%; Dec 1' 967/114); May 8% lower fly is lower 9773a. ‘74 lower 2.90%11; I V; lowermchanged 2871/4- ,May it higher 2313/4292; le ‘ higher 2.87. 'M—Oct. 3/4 higher 1.04; Dec. illy V0 lower 1.081/21b.1 : .. for class two wheat for -.1 to countries outside IWA: . .64; 2 1.61; 3 1.51; 4 1.41; 36 1.35. 1 Durum 1.86; 2 1.70. IWA 'and domestic nor-1.04; 2 1.61; 3 1.51; [1‘ 1.39; 6 1.35; 1 durum 83; 3, 1.70. . ENEW YORK YORK (AP) —— Industrial rose for the first time in seSSions Tuesday as the market advanced in fairly trading. Associated Press average slacks rose 60 cents to third straight session. a , Motors was the most 7- k.Itrose%to:m/4 on res. anadian list, Alumin- lumped a point. Also International Nickel, Pacific, Granby Mining Gooderham. Distil. , Dome Mines, Hud- Mindng and McIntyre , a all cloned lower. fan stock Exchange More. irregular with an to the upside. Brazilian Jupiter Oils and Sap- ?etrolemns were among in the Canadian section. are Canadian Marconi, r . 1:: Eureka and Preston Dome. ’ mike did: Tues Mon 565 271 304 7'51 361 204 1210 12.26 _ son‘s cmsmo srocns 511/4 Monty W 38 33% NY Cent 28% 65% Radio Corp 30% 58% Std 011 NJ 57% 37% Utd Aircraft 31% 65% Vanadium 371/2 79;? Wennue 06V; 1.99 ' . MONTREAL ' l l l MEAL (op) — Prices “Wally lower in fairly all! trading Tuesday on the 1 Wand Canadian stock ex- 19 - . - ng oils and pipelines were .Trams-Canad.a Pipeline was , ‘l 3:74, Interprovincial Pipe- ! declined 11/4 at 48% and Im- W011 lost 7/: at 4.31/8. 1 , ii in papers were Lnfler- W at 110, Powell River at Erice Bros. at 45. Anglo ,mel 1.0 at 381/2. 11 new "141' B.C. Forest was up 172' i also a new high. metals were generally ’Noranda lost 1% at 52%. I declined ‘74 at 21, Hud- 3? was off 11’2 at 58%. and " gained 7/0 at 32. _- a“ 111 banks were Montreal r» Ind Commerce at 54%. M“ e Canadienne Nationale ‘9 Vs at 50, a new hiyh. were venerally lower with Off it at 64. Alvomla de- ' ~51 at 321g. while Domin- gr fies gained L's at 353/4. i ht 1n the utilities were Quebec Power at 26, Que- erUerr at 34 and Bathurst .‘r B” at 2510. Bell gained Wait. ’. ind oils were lower in a £10“ narrow range. 7 “8 averages s‘ncw banks up 1?: 5,531, utilities 011' .3 at 110. ywmls Oil 1.8 atl 200.6. com-1 1“ W 1.3 at 240.7. papers up; an.“ -3 and golds unchanged .19 1 1 "REAL cLo~1_\(: srocns “J h I 35% Flascr 7‘“! , 31 GT Lakes 35 ~.~ 1 Ho“ south 1': glam 31‘? Burl Ban Min '“2 1 c N 571/: imp Bank ,. , n 50 Imp on 4.» s , , '1 I 45 Int Nick 8“” ,1 t 2610 int Pap ‘l‘l N “34 Int Pele 451‘s] 6% Mass-Fa 5‘" hit-her 1.05; May -1/4 higher” Aumaque 12000 11% 11 11% m E F M Q Wed.,0ctober 29.19.38 The Guarchan Page 1] A ‘\ UOTATIONS i Gunnar 1820 $1073 ‘0‘; 15114 + 1.1 Imperial ‘21.”: son 53 53 *W‘r‘xa. ._,.,.M.A _Nfi_r__ G r its 34-0 745 723 '35 .10 PM?” 534 ‘73 7'3 7210 v- ‘2 (I (.an \- ~ ~' c.5311...“ 500 6 6 I 0 «1,: Inr'n‘m‘ “281.343” ‘3“ 43" + L‘ C “mm 33 . 51. car 2= Buymar 3W, , , . Hallnor 100 19.3 193 1.0.3 , ‘Z‘DLSTRMLS I (.9, n . Nuanua 32"; Bralnrne A —_’ ‘ _ 7'1 ‘1 Halmon 27-10 4.4 4-2 1,3 2 Alumlm 0906 532‘s 31W 32% +1‘n 1' $122133” {3- m‘” 43 Brnill'sl om "0 ’69 56° ’5 Hard Rock 2r00 10 10 10 Anslo M111 915 56711 FM 663—1. C B ‘7 (snip .394: Duo bnu. 34 8mm“, k j“; .1 5 ._1,2 H M.“ 14500 15% M 1.) fl V2 C Brew 751 $357,! 33% 35,.“ + ‘12 (4“. n1 _,nm 03,14 Ema] Bank 71‘” Bu”»d lo “2'-.. 42,; 400 425 Har-_ 1 _m 18, 18 {a n Names 575 $13 12% 121.2 _ a (:d: 25” 3.? Rolalue 101; 31.71am "Jflm 17 10 17 as“? 4:700 50 48 .an Inland 2520 0731 71": 731-18 (:1 19w 3' ROD'alile 101,, gm] .1 - Don 71" 7 7 “W Headmay 56m” 71: 7 -1012 Nor Star 25 $12”; 12% 1‘21”: 4- 1i (131131“?! 33% 51. L com luv, mg,“ “‘1‘ 59"” 1° 10 10 —2 Health mm, -1/1 5 51-. Pemblna 1'1 4000 09-1: 9 933—1. épn (,elan 171, Sham“ 302‘ C H 7100 20 23 25 “e”? ..n 52°73 «.‘7 97“ 1’ Simpsons 230 $27111 273/. 27a,.-— 1'. “(fight 2712 Steel 1;; C2213 £11111: 2105 029 775 023 +30 §°{‘,;"g” ’30,, 435“ 3.13 123 :33 Stedman 00 532 32 32 —% Seazralh; 1331‘; halite“ 141-1 C(in Astoria 13:; 7707 7757 7757 1 Hlld eBav 306 $50". " ' ; Walkers 11334 383115“ 31% 31% + ‘M D Bridge. 17 y‘ d her. 7 31 s C Dyno 1"“ n ’— 1” Ind Lake 3732 51;: Sales 10 ‘cne:‘ 2. 4,000,. Dom Tar f ' 01thle c Malay: “3",; 9 5° 5" -1 Inspiraum, 50m, 65 , uIOsT ACTIVE Tonozwo srocns . l4 s (0115 Pap 3m (-1 V ~ 10 66 69 +1 .. . 57' 1» By The Canadian Press Foundanon 1331,; Fwd 10‘4"? N Inca 2000 29 23 28 1 Int Mckel 1301 $87 :61 2075 + 78 ‘ lNDUSTRxALs ’ ' ‘dn NW 1 . ‘ Int Ran 13200 :10 0' . V , , Canam 43 '4 Irish Cop 9700 239 240 2 259 +5 Tr Can PL 3013'; 0315/. 301/1 30? —1‘% ('andore 2001) 16 16 12: .41, Iron Bay 100 210 210 210 —-9 Alta Gas 197.30 820., 33/4 iii/s ——l/e To Can~Erin 109841 35 30 33 :3 Jove Expl 13200 05 51 I 05 V Inlel' PL 91307 9‘ 95/: T ‘7 Can—Met 500 39 3— as Jell1coe 2500 14 13‘; 13112 — 1J2 Mass-'17?! 533 _ A _ “f ‘3 TOROVTO (Cpx C~Met wts 15:10 30 a; 35 1 Joburke 09500 21 17 21 +2 Alumlm ssosofizsvt .3110 321/4 +1»: - ' _Most f Captain 60 0 . ~ Joliet 10000 33 so 31 1 stock market “.3 _ ‘0 the Cassia, 32,08,519“ 11 ,11 — Jonsmith 3000 15 15 15 +1 Petrol 00900 a; 02 02 —22 , . 5 933161 Tues. ca ‘1 - 520 325 ——-10 Jowsey 45554 63 so 50 __13 Provo 2749:: 31: 300 300 —12 day_ In light trading. C'aflzgr 100 395 395 395 —5 Kenville ‘ 3.300 01/: 0 51/; + 1‘: N Brisml 14”“ 11 9 1° Fmal volume 01281400011 . Cent Pat 3590 30° 30° 3°” +35 Kerr Add 775 3171/, 171,; 171/‘ Norlhcul 1:200 '24 17 17 — was (1 ' ‘ . s 3‘95 Cet . 00° 1” “5 115 —1 Kilem wts 300 57 5- s7 3 Un Oils 12109 27-3 m 223 "7 000 now“ from Monday S 3.167,- Chgskiim" “£3 22 20 22 + V1 Kirk Bud 3500 12 1; 12 ~ “"515 this. monwlas the llghtest volume ghaster 1500 1; 13% ,3 I figk de 1690 43 43 o —2 gzLdEgzgl $3332? g; a g 3‘" v > . hib Jac 9350 .- " a ra or 1165 :23 221/: 223/. — 11 ‘ , 1Voranda was the hi 1 . Chm-Kay 1000 3197 515-1 "a L 5”“ Z“ 390 390 390 C “awe” “100 g g; 3 , amo b g oser Chib M 1100 1 La Luz 700 no 330 330 +5 “bum 99°00 + 1 11g 356 metals, off 2 at 52‘ Chimo 190,) 125 -—6 Latin Am 1000 35 35 35 +5 Norpax 01000 25 24% + In Hudson Bay lost 1,2 and Cons,» Chrom 500 290 2;: 295: “‘1 Leitch 100 135 135 135 —5 MUTUAL FPJ‘DS ' 1dated Mining and Falc b - Coch Will 2000 245 241 24- A “"9"” 350° 15 14 15 3’ 'Th' cam " m" A h each w 0“ I‘ldge Cody-Reco 6000 17 3 +4 Lexmdin 1000 5 5 5 + is . 3” ' “I ere off 3/8_ _ Coin Lake 2000 1 15 17 +2 LL Lac 400 130 175 177 Canadian Investment Kb 8.96 9.00 thégIntyre was a 1 point loser C01dstrm 44050 503% i3 3% Em?“ 1°00 5 5 5 llama! 3:347 a a. . Colomac " era 0 1900 51 50 50 v' momg 301415. Dome slipped Coniagas m 9 6 6 Lorado w" 200 27 15 27 +2 Commonwealth Inter 7.54 8.29 off is at 141,0 whue Houm er Comm 59 57 59 +1 Lyndhst m m m 20 Corporate Investors 0.90 9.07 eased 1/4 at 27. g C Bellzkeno 1m 22% 22“ 22% Macassa 700 310 310 310 “0’” 1'5qu I“ “'65 1"” W t , I C Bet G 11 11 11 + 1a Macao“ 33900 36 30 36 6 58 Exec Fund 5.43 5.60 es ern 0115 rallied near the c Callinan 2500 11 11 11 + 1,», Mame 35500 14% 12 1M :2 Fund Collectif 5.20 5.70 close With seniors chippj fr c D 2500 14 13% 14 — Li MacLeod 3100 113' 110 6 Gmuped 1mm” 3'75 "1° ts . “Lg ac en W14 2710 305 375 305 10 1‘ ‘1 Grow‘th on and Gas 770 017 1:315 diff their losses. Pembina 3 Discovery 2000 340 330 330 :5 was”, a 11:55 240 235 24° *2 Investors Growth Fund 575 0'22 r uce its :6 loss to Lg , on Gillies 1000 a aneas ‘ o 8 a 3 . . . v , at 9-33 CG A 8 8 ——1 Maraigo 13500 25 24 Investors Mutual 10.76 11.63 EON/Camden HuSky Cut a 1%: loss C Halli-’33 3333 l; 1113* flan-“m 23550 124 m 1;? :l Fund 13g; 1/ arti - - sgecztlalt‘ilfe» mm EWMSEZ? 225331 3425 342: 320 —10 Matach 113003 3 3; 21 —L, flutua} Accumulgting Fund 7.33 7.2 . ‘ es were quiet, Con M _ 40 +1 Maybmn 1000 19 w “ : ’3 utua Income un 15. 1 5. Can-Erin was the most active C ‘Mogusl 97:; 3:214 20% 2170—34, McIntyre . 150 5035/. to 11;: __i Sav'andlnv 5.31 5.31 trading 109,000 shares. It was C Mosher 4000 la; 1:; 1:3 “2 MCKE“ 50° 27 27 2'7 §§§é3i°$unu “5730 5:51;: ahead 3 cents at 33 cents, EMVOQZEIQ’; 4000 22 211,5 2114' _3 43 35% 43154 Supervised Amer Fund 0.51 7.00 Index Changes: Golds off 1.06 C Persh 2233 30% 3°“ 3°” —3‘/2 Mentor . 8500 17 15 15 —1 supervised Em.” 3"” to 31.04 base metals off 155 to C Regcourt 2500 14% +2” Mam“ 1500 124 120 123 +3 Sshpixlim E12827 175.79; Western oils off .00 to gofagngm 2000 7 7 13% _ 1,5 figdiimuru 233?, 9?, 9: 93 3 Sugrvised Growth Fund 3.. 4.29 136.52. “We; 2133 its: 1‘33 105 Milliken 9300 948 25,0 _ 39?“)? t m d A1533 gig T R , _ 400 Min co ‘ " _, m nve men n . ’. 0 [gage Psrocns gguMCorp 600 3314 30 so .4 Mimofln’ 12332 513“- g* 3‘! + it- United Accumulative Fund 1.7.07 11.00 Tom“ ress D an 27500 13% 17 171A _ r Moneta — "4 A~Less and B—plu tack exchange to Stock Exchange—Oct. as Coprand 4200 214 y“ 500 75 75 75 *3 ' ‘ (Quotations in cents unless ‘marked 5. Coulee 1900 51 no ’12 ‘3 Mt writh M68 52 50 52 +1 commflmm‘ z—Odd lot. xd — Ex-dividend. xr—Ex- Craigmt 1000 235 so 5‘! "'3 Mum'M 4000 52 52 52 __1 mm. xw—Ex-warrants.) Croinor 2500 9% 2259* 223M 305300 18 in 10 ._ 175 Net Crowpat 122 10 10 10 no“ sale!“ Hlth L0w.Close Ch’ge C1150!) 20000' 50 {:16 g l: _ W NglsloLab 14% 14% INES - a 29 291 Acad Uran 1000 71/: 71/: 7v. 3315:1501: m 27 7'6 2° New Ala" 200° W 9% “‘2 Advocate 3575 325 310 325 De Cour 37 35 3‘ New C“ 50° 27 27 27 Agnlco 0000 53 52 52 Deer Horn 00?)?0 35 31 n "1 New-Dem 700° 3° 23 23 ‘2 £21: £1pr 1500 6% 6% .614 D’Eldona 21500 lg” lg: 1 g gill-1;?“ 51:00' 205 m m r” om 750 31% 1-1' 151/ _ I - — ‘ 13 13 13 —2 Mam deb 50 59:9,] 9;; (W: 90 as as, as New Rosco 45200 149 137 m _5 Almosceveryonefuls 3153.? “w 47° 435 420 4720 —5 Donald. 0000 33?: lg!” lg“ _ “1 geevlluggson 112$: :11?“ m m _ L2 on sound" ground“, dc“ R , , 7 1 _ . - Am Neg}: 3%: 173% {gm 17;” + V: guxfipm £5583 g 21 21 -1 N Man 4500 4,, 3385 34:” *7 mrhasuccessfid enterprise Ame” 3000 75 73 73 4 East Mal m 19% 20 N Mylam 49300 00 so. as +1 in any field. ~ Anon 7500 so 20 201/: —1v, East 5 11 m m 1“ NM" 400° ' 7‘“ 7V2 —1 Apex Re: 2000 51/. 5 51/, + 17, East M11 3000a0 1030 1:30 10M .5 illegmt new 05% 5\ 5% Arcadia 600 18 .— E] .r 9 9 Mom Wu mo 7 1,8, 13 1L; Elgfirch m 00 75 so +4 Nick film 1700 115 110 111 —4 A,“ 4500 93 9o 90_m El Sol 6024 21!; :3 —11/, #:5111111 4100 210 211 215 _5 Ann 3 - _ V _ 1 1000 6 a _ 1,3 Atlln-Rur 30% ll 1 $3311 13375000? 29 26% 26” ‘1 N°r'Acm° “50° 1" 15 15 *1 Aubene 6300 6% 6% 6% V Falcon 131/1 12 13 + 1,5 Noranda 1988 $54 52 52 ._2 Aumcho 2000 14 13 14 — y: Farada 31565 328% 2m 2m “ Nm‘m 5°“ 7 7 7 + rwm yum 00 110 103 104 -1 Norlartic 330110 39 30 30 —-s Barnat 9800 160 156 160 +2 Francoeur g 15 15 15 -1 Nomem 2350 355 350 355 Barvue 1700 12 12 12 —1% Frobinher 1” 12 12 mm“ ‘ 570°“ 25 23 24% + 1’2 Base Metals 6350 18 1-3 18 —1 6900 Mines 31?: 813% 11.7% 118'?“ ‘4 £013,115,; 9 8% W3 _ % Baska 5100 . , 0 45 B ‘4 5D,“, , m 1562“ 1552 + *4 gag $503 05 80 as N Rank 12710 120 114 120 +3 ~ Beaucage 14900 45 40 45 Giant YK 1350 511): m 10 Norms}, 3438 2m 2m 2m 4 ' Beav Lod 3000 16 16 16 --4 Glacier 5600 34 4g 4% _l 3 w“ 1% 1153: +4 [‘3 pk! more di"d.ud’ “d Belcher , “ an 3 —5 ' 36mm :33 13; 1093 131; 5 gig-2%; l 3000 1a 17 17 —1 Norvalie 4500 141/: 14 14 _ v; {3 mu“ a” m" Bevm mom ,7 15 17 :M Gold if; 11m 1; g :78 +291 ghaska 1000 0% s 5 — 1,9 investment dealers in (hands. Ems 1 ., . __ . ’Brien 500 as) 58 50 mm,“ m 1333 1:6 12% lilo V2 31“ Uran 0600 27 201a 27 Ogama 3500 s o o EASTERN SECURITI' Bump m 19 la 19 Grathous 2000 1 7 7 on 1m. 2000 17 17 17 +2 MANY u Black B‘ 1500 m 28 ran ray 1000 21 21 21_ O’Leary 2500 1705 171a 171/, — 1a l “'7” 30mm“! 1000 7 28 —1 Granduc 21100 300 190 190 —5 com 1095 900 050 900 —15 “‘"d'mfl’tr Mm Bounced ' 000 1 Zr 71 Grey“ 3°00 1" 1‘ 1°" + “1 Om”? 100“ WI 35% 36% ‘ an 1 7 A 1 A M Gulch 11500 21 no so -—1 Om'sko 3000 as 33 311 + 0 "' Buzz . 40000 6 01 03 ~5 Gull Lead 7000 a s 8 rumour 1000 as 55 55 /I/ 'l/ : 7" _ ‘.,. .j . _ I ' , (1‘ ‘ i"; ‘ // é: ' 1’ Queen Street Slips. petilcoais. pyielnas and gowns . . . pretty take you on your Way to sweet snoozlng. They're wear and easy care. 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In a lighter vein, Monty will umorous anecdotes: such as w y the top brass issued orders that top hats were not to be worn in the Eighth Army, and how the final plan for Sicily was put forward in an Algerian lavatory. The last instalment of Monty’s mem01rs promises to make lively Weekend reading! Bluebloods Like It Down'on the Farm Old European family trees are finding new roots in Ontario. How do these displaced aristocrats adapt to being transplanted from servant-run estates to serve-yourself fruit farms? You will find a clue in the coming issue of Weekend as to what inspired a Count’s provocative Statement, “I would rather have 50 acres here in Canada than 200,000 in Europe.” A JAIL NO ONE WANTS TO ESCAPE FROM Bar nothing, New Brunswick’s new jail is an escapee’s paradise. How do prisoners react when the superintendent greets them by indicating the easiest routes of escape? What holds prisoners within the barless bounds of the jail? Weekend Magazine ex- plains why this jail is a far cry from some 10f Canada’s “cesspools of crime". ' The Airman and the Heiress LAC Frank Corkum is one airman who didn't get the air from an heiress -- even one who was “born with a gold porridge spoon in her month.” Now pinching pennies on a tight budget, US heiress Stephanie Stuart claims, “I like being a Canadian Service wife: it’s like a big happy family." How these two persistent youngsters ever. came the hurdles in their obstacle course of true love — which was anything but smooth —- is revealed by Omar Anderson Lots of Hoopla Over HOOPS ' Figure-conscious females, fun - 10ving youngsters, fathers who love a chal- lenge —- in fact nearly everyone in Canada has been “hooping it up” late- ly, with the biggest’thing that’s ever rolled into the toy industry. But it’s no novelty to school children in Montreal, Where it’s been part of their curricu- lum since hoops were launched into orbit in gym classes several years ago. The hoop’s versatility is il- lustrated by these children in a Weekend photofeature. Hunters ! Wearing Blue Can Help You Stay Alive When Weekend’s Associate Art Editor Carlo Italiano joins forces with Andy O’Brien to prove why “the wearm’ o’ the blue” is important for the hunting clan, there’s bound to be in the next issue of Weekend Mayazine. West Meets East — and Likes It _The ideal wife, it has been said, is “a Japanese woman who cooks Chi- nese and lives in a Western-style h o u s e.” Helen Gougeon tells y0u how to fulfil one re- quirement in Weekend’s cooking section as she describes how to make nourishing, delicately well -balanced Chinese dishes. An exotic yet eco- nomical use for leftovers -- and fun to try! Hollywood Finds Its ANNE FRANK “Anne Frank was the kind of girl responsible for the survival of the human race," claims Hollywood Director George Stevens of the young heroine of his new movie. Labelled “the most memorable, anti-nazi, anti-prejudicefilm ever made,’.’ it is based on Anne’s now-classic diary. In Weekend meet US model Millie Perkins who was chosen for the role of Anne out of 3,000 girls around the world. Your best reading value is your week-em! newspaper! interesting results. Whether or not you’ve had pot-shots taken at you, you’ll enjoy this illustrated sports feature. All This And More In Saturday’s THE EVENING PATRIOT