MABQQI 17. 194L fir, _______ ._a__ [Zrocx QUOTATIONS Montreal Stock New York Stock Exchange (cmmun nu‘) (Canadian Pres) new" u“ smu ch». Bell Tel l“ Am c and I‘ 1': cw N" P’ Z l" lam ml Tel 1G1 1-3 EH11 mi Al A 5 14 Anaconda 34 5.3 can Pacific 86 14 ‘Baldwin Loco 1s q-a W!" 5m“ ,4 l u a-a Dist 5'95‘ a Beth SKGQI ‘l0 1-8 Dom 5m" n IOhes Ohio 19 3.3 Found! 3° 5 1 4 Chrysler g1 7.3 sen 5W1 Wm‘ ‘a Con n 2i a-s imp 'I.‘°b l: 3' Elec Auto mo. so 3-4 mt Nickel g5 l 4 |G€n Elec as 1-1 w! POW" n 1'4 ‘Gen Motors 4a s-o Nat Brew 32 ' iGt Nor Pid 25 Nat SW1 C" 52 1 3 Kermeoott a: 3-4 Niimlld“ 14 3-4 ‘Mont ward 31 3-4 snzuvinlsfl“ 2 ' In Y Central 12 7-5 w" 0°11‘ Nor Am co 1s 1-2 s1 of can?“ - ' PennR-R. 233-4 5t haw P :11! 1-3 Phil Pet 0o as 5t or 0M1 _ so: 011m as 1-a was El“ A Texas Own as 1-4 United A1!‘ '9 3 Z S?” 3 H 0 1-4 MOIIITGGI Vanadium 0G] 2'1 1-2 West Union 22 3-8 West E186 95 3-8 (Canadian Press) w°°lw°rm _ mocks ch" b‘; ‘bl Com -— ' loin P a Produce Przces Asbestos 17 1-2 . Beauharnois g 1-; Don A _ 5' | MONTREAL, March 16—(CP)— HEW a b2 Produce Market prices here Sat- Frfl-‘P’ ‘rm 9 . 2 urdav as reported by the Dominion Prim’ Cm" - ' Department oi Agriculture, follow: Pr"? Pm '_ Butter first grade creameiy prints jbblrig price, 36; first grade solids, jabbing price. 35 1-2; Que ‘ no 1 pasteurized, regraded, whole- 3111821106. 35; Que no 2 regraded, Oheeserlwesterm white and col- P-m» ose $201.14.- ‘Wk’ Clo“ cheese l4 5-l6~ western colored ‘l4 Canada ‘g5 1_‘2‘ ‘ ' - I Camunerco ' _ Iimltregll‘ trfegfiwsegfbllgrijiglgttlegtildlxgeui? llglglscotia _ A—medium 20; A-pullet-s 18 1-2; Montreal Exchange MONTREAL, Max-h w-(cm- Tire JJICK market. I-nished w!» l wgtk oi backing and tacking in a 511- ilgn‘ position on Saturday. In- dexes for all gruvps showed im- prcvemcnl. Gains oi a. hall a point were dia- pinycd by the issues in the indus- irn; and metal sscmn. The major Jiiz- was earned by Dzminlcn Brzoge. ccnscldated Smclters and Interna- ticmi N.:kel, which. were trailed by Naiona] Steel Car and Ekundation Willi lesser 1111328336. In the balance c! the list prices were XIllXEd. Montreal Power was dcun in utxlltles, but Shawinigan worked higher. In papers. Price Brothers slipptd and St. Lawrence Corpcratlcn ‘A" was on the up- grade. International Petroleum showed a Jit. in oils and lrsses were regliered by General Steel wares, Canadian Industrial Al- gCllOl and Canadian Celanese pe- rred. Total sales: 10,800 shares; Indus- tmx 4,400; Mines, 6,400; Bonds, $6.050. (zrain WINNIPEB, March l6—(C‘P)—A lirong display at Chicago, plus gocd export sales o! Canadian wheat, and light offerings. liited wheat, futures Qlltfls to higher levels on Winnipeg gran exchange tiday. While the gains were not large, the marker, had a iirm tone and at the close quotations were l-4—1-8 cent high- er, May wheat at 7B 1-4 and July '!' 7-8 cents a bushel. Buenos Ali-es prices were un- vllanged to 1-8 cent higher at the iirash. Coarse grain trading was relative- I lv fight although prices had a 111m tone. Currencies NEW YORK, March 16-67?)- Mld ressure developed against ‘he do lars d’ Hang Kong and Shanghai in the short session oi thr- rree foreign exchange marked“ Saturday, The Hons Kong unit closed at 24.59 and Shanghai at 5.56. Other mflbr rates were maintained quiet- gnin terms oi United States dol- The Canadian dollar and the .und Sterling cliaed unchanged e Pound held at $4.06 1-2 and the dollar at l discount of I5 1-4 nh_. FINANCE 7 l B! Ihderick Gardner "MI-lea ne- ‘Financial Wrllof NEW roux. March 10-mo- Bulhsh sentiment revived in 1m Block market Saturday and enabled‘ the list to finish a rather mom ‘m’! m the advancing side. The Associated Press average oi "stock-swarm soaapomtaz 4!?! and on lllg week showed a net Exchange B grade 19-49 1-2; C grade i8. Potates: Whites no 1 75's .50- 50: no 2. .40~-50; NB mountain no 1 75's .60-.'l0: PEI colcblers no 1 75's .70—.’l5; PEI mountain n) 1 75's .70-'-.B0. Florida. reds, crates. no 1, 2.25. Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto, Montreal and New York- Stocks closed higher. Winnipeg-wheat 1-4 to r-s of cent higher. New York-Cotton, rubber and c0!- "6 MIMI"; sullr Unchanged. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, March l5- Stocks Aunor Gold Bear Ex Beattie Bldgood Bob o Br orno Bmuian Buii Cdn Bunk Hill Cent. Pat Cent Pore Cheater .Cochenour lDenison ‘Dome Oil lDuquesmla a O .- o u: o 3-! E 5 Q 2 _ un-wuw 8 ul-l >404 eassss:sa:s@§s:aeas:§=e_..:es§:eaae:s~ss§a:s=s l-l Noranda b2 3-4 l°°°vfifv 0i b. Volume p'ckrd up at Uchi guervals and transfers for the two ours oi 285.260 aharu were the l“'8°5l fir a Saturday since Feb. 15- They compared with 153.290 a ‘Wk no. ‘Stacks soaring new highs for tho 5931' included Newport News 815p- nflldlns. NJ. Shiplnflding. Conti- barliai Banking Climax Moly- "lum find Weson Oil. BAQOHB gainers were U. B. Steel, ethrhem. Chrysler, General Mo- m’ U-S- Rubber. Douglas Alr- fill- _Western Union. American “Rpm he, Sonia Pb common and v derred. Great. Northern. Ana- “lhl- Mvntzrnrery Ward, Du Pom. Dr Iron Works. White Rock, mt Mm. and rh-un Mon m J18 Canadian stocks t Bflmm Ind Walker: m hmgn "I: hm bard, while m- y“; 0M1 Nlclrvl rose 8-8. lake H, ittalnrd 3-8 on the curb mar- H" hie mm! o! Canada advanced w. WHY HAV r. 1% sons so l THE |r‘s BIG can, 104% IMP/Ff!’ 157V i NEW RIDE SENSATION New "sIow-nuotion‘ springs”, new shock ab- aorbcrs and a new kind of ride stabilizer flvo a smooth, restful, easy-flowing ride. a.“ GREAT MASSIVE BODIES Wheelbase has been lengthened this year. Wide bodies give extra neat width. Roomy lugpgo compartment ia lined Ind lighted. BIG CAR ROOMINESS Greatest total sealing width of any car in its price class. Extra knee-room, leg-room, bead-room. Wider doon. 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