THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, April 3, 1959 J re -- TODAY'S TORONTO, MONTREAL STOCKS FR " Dark Horses 1:80 One TORONTO Bock Sales High Low 11 a.m, Onn Mook Sales High Low 11 am, Cn'se Mook Sales Migh Low ». 3 3 , from y The Canadian Hd 4 4 f by, bod Stock Wdward A 325 $23% 2% 29% Heath 1000 8% 8% Bh + W Cal Pow M0 996% 96h + x - i Wawrd A wie 35 $1% 11% 11% Hollinger 135 33% 34 Can Com pr mh AM 14 ea] ~ Hh Td Line hs $0 OV BOVE / b A" Anglo-Nfid 86% 6% 6% Ind Lake ; ; p rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) Aliglo Nf . id it Jug Lake, . $00 wi C_Brew 245 i ; COBOURG -- Central Con . CD Sug "23% ! ; i truction is making a great bid 2. ™ T 05 ] C Cel 0 $20% 20% i 5 Br Industrials i € Maren e all 1 76 80 4 i : to overhaul the leader In the Co. » 3 - & i j i i bourg Mixed Bowling League, High Low 11 a.m. Ch'ge 308182 i i Jeticos 000 "a | i Sut time is running out on last " i ' Kenvile Jo 1 Con M and § 10 i 1 year's champions, With only: a 3 i e # E Oils Kilem wis 2850 10 Dist Seag i 0 (week to go before playoffs, they. Kilem C wis 520 8 D Corset 5 $20 20 20 : " / are four points down to pace-sel. tH 45% ] 1 : ol [ting Dark Horses. 34 55 2 0 870 Labrador 210 t 700 Sto 004 Wie % 1 T L Dufaul 1 180 iH : A ¢ 'eam standings after 27 weeks ou, we 8 128 125 +2 Ligh Be A 1 i / , ; 3 # ii? i are: Slo 30. le Macassa i no - Dupuis Fr A 228 Th TH y ; ' k y Ly Dark Horses 141, Central Cone % Macdon d d iddy Pap A 40 4 % . 3 struction 137, Smith's Taxi 126, M t ' i] Ford US 200 4 85% 88% ; i a 5 : Maritime 3 1 Fraser 200 2 Y 7 ; Lu 3 Training School 123, Spark Matach 5000 1 i GL Paper ] 39 a 30 { 4 120, Bobcats 106, Red Dots 92, McIntyre 0 tt in ie Pavilion 81, Dutch Oven 70 x 30 3 Hud B 80 . 3 i jy ) h Mere 140 +3 7 a Guidi { g . ; Strays 52, Bee Tees 44, City Dalry Meta Uran 2 ! 12 7 ¢ i 3 wT : 135. Millik y ; " as ; A rg Gr Min Corp : 4 = 9 3 3 ; 9 Likr A © + High singles -- men: ] Home Ofl A : : Moneta PR TA A EWE i ed LIAN i : © | Landymore 308; ladies: nor | Jo fins on 36%, Jupiter 400 275 206 215 Nello ' ' Wor { ol | Ingamells 291; high triples -- 100 83 3 Kroy Of Niw Alger I 10 4d s i had 1 " i Jb sian Su bau ie li 4 New Ath WL {nivoy FL 16 4 fo i ; dy ; | men: Leo O'Brien 706; ladies: Can Perm q " A N i! q Gl f ik * bis dwt : ry g y 4 C Bank Com 110 $50% 30% 1 Mideon wo 8 ui New Delhi 3 Labatt 5 214 ; ; : ; ; ; TE gait Ingamells 718. Mayfair % Mass-Fer wri , Cdn Brew 155 $384% k Mill City 2% N Dicken 0 4 a . 6 ¢ > a Ei A aA n'y $ i N Cont Noo 3 Hh N Howivue oly 13) "1307 Molwon B 301 835 -- FB host ah 1 : " | Sommervilles 150, Harnden a! § Soller MD ai 4 Pac Pete 14% 14% + N Helore: 2 x A Mu loco : sith '1 4 ' i ' a ' } : ¢ ff | 135, Grafton 117, Plaza CPR 300 Jermo pr, 1 MN: N Mylama 200 198 Plager 25 811% / T0 BE ! : ia Hotel 115, Caldwell s112, Dunn Potro ] 5 58 5 ' 4 4 ve F872 ' § 1 ComCm te a Prairie Oil 330 330 330 New Rouys Bu 1 4 ral 0 nn t ; . 4 Bol lq (Cleaners 8 88, pu viown un ogE id A pa H ; . Provo Gas 300 +3 tke! M ; ; Y 4 } ho pi vot i La Jooeys eginners w aby Trust 50 8 > 207 Quonte % 3 : 3 Nick NS u 2 5 ' Su wo "a0 : fou 10 $i 1 bo ; 3 8 3 Be . | ways 57; Kellys 48, Dien oth du 3 A ym Norma 0 HH Mapa dT i | : BL 1 Over 00 -- E. Babcock 00, T ridge X 2 i 4 Norimetal 3 L oyal Ban 8 1, y : H bi E13 yo $dir D Dairies 0. 39 3 4 Burces Pat 3 0 ] N. Rank 2400 5} Shawin 350 $33 3 ¢ y 1 i Ingamells 611, G, Buin 607; high Dom Fleet js jah © 4 Spooner EE Norvaile 4500 Shawin A 2 ; i a a | single P, Srigley 227; high a H yr pr y pem u 0 LL 4 LI { A, Dom Tar 1205 Saal i 1300 } ; + be 500 55 58 2 Steinbg A 1272 831% Ps po ret / | 'triple -- E. Ingamells 6!1, Eddy A 110 hn Oils og i Patino wis 400 Tor Dm Bk 150 I 9 6BYS § + 1 ; : 58 ; 2 f 4 Ford US 800 855% 5 4 Wayne " 4 Paymast 2000 2 Tr Can PL 360 3 2 ¥ is. ; 3 Frdtn 125 i ] . Perron 1500 23 20 -- % Walk G W 225 83 4 33 | ' i ip ohn G Dev 100 4 46% 4 L Pick Crow 900 108 3 Zelles 360 $39 3 y : omy gi 1} Gun Dynam 4 i 4 HO oo "io Preston 400 79 ! Li - . a + ¥ H IMC 2 +) Advocate 200 330 33 330 Pront 700 418 i L . Ga ares a0 Mi Ib 1 Ait dm WT Lt wy 5B Canadian NET EARNINGS ] 3 Alom A Que Chib 1250 6 57 - Abies 7300 90 #8 | Ala Larder 00 4 ( 1 1e Co 1500 7 3 3 2 10 » 1000 67 § 4 il at bh | | Io si Aw Larder - 30 ] Que Gop' Jub 3 e Anglo 000 $i aia " hey | By THE CANADIAN PRESS OF wonsewt jospy a m3 And) ol : Que Lith 100 0" of C Dom Sug 3% 23% 238 ; } BEY 3 i |. Central Patricia Gold mines Gt Wpgd wt 320 525 3 ( Arn 1000 Wi Que Melul. bw an Macont: {f +} : H A) | { 4|Ltd., year ended Dec. 31: 1988, Gr Wpg G 435 8118 Aumaco 1000 5% 13% + Radiore 15000 5 : Cons Gas 90 $3 , 3 { ] Dh met income, $88,919, 1957 net loss Gr Wpg vt 160 811% 11% Aunor 100 6 3 Rexspar 500 D Eng 8% : i © | $150,328, Great West 85 587 86 Avilla 500 4 64 Rix Athab 600 D Ollcioth 4 ay : i ! { : ) Siptim 20 1, ® Bin Bankeso Yong ME Roche 1500 4 TV + Fod A 5 - . Mining Corp..of Canada, year ardee 0 i Base Metal 18500 2 1 ! ack 1000 \ 7 1 mi 5 82! 5 5 } : ' Hardee pr 25 $1038 103%; 103% Baska 30600 23 21 2 4 Jossin 1350 : Shop S ts 1 } prov q|sded Dec. 31: 1958, $1,368,008, Imp Bank 190 $721 72 12 B-Dua 500 26 4 Sand Riv 30500 4 Rhop Save 35 $2 y ! " ww 63 cents a share; 1957, $1,707,402, Imp Inv A 100 $11 1144 11% Bethlm 900 7 70 3 Sheep Cr 500 5 4 i ' {84 cents. Imp Oi 654 $44 Aa dW 4 Beveon 6500 8 + Sherritt 1060 8 . Imp Tob dob SI3g 131s 131s - Bil 3500 Heron " Mines he hn os : Page-Hersey Tubes Lid. year nd Aceep 575 $38 37% 37% - Bralorne 200 745 ! Stanlelg 721 : } g we NTR 3 J 4 3 Ind A TM vk i Stanielgn 720 8 4 " Algom _ 0 $i6% 169 wise ; rn 0 ended Dec. 81: 1950, $5,203,210, Inter PL 385 $54 534 33% Brohrst 1000 6% 6 . nah o10 132 1 2 Amesn'm 500 44 Hy 4% $1.60 a shave; 1057, $56,544,232, Inter Steel 500 $54 531 3 Brunsman 2500 3 Steep R 540 9 Anthonlan Soo 3B WHERE UEEN WIL RS |$1.70, Inv Syn A 120 $284 28%; 2 Cable 300 4 0 17% Sy Iv anite 24400 " id : gio L] = | 8c i Ltd year wded fron G pr. Joo $ltu Uw NH Cn, Astoriy 2000. 10. 8 oD Teck-H 100 2 : 2 Bosville. 13100 46 i St. Mark's Anglican 'Church, | home of Governor General Rt. | July 26 when the royal party | °F PRemIeS o 8 M01.040; here Labatt 30 $28% 28% 2 NW 3966 5 ag 190 dE ( Chib ~~ 300 888 ! 5 Port Hope, has been designated | Hon. Vincent Massey. There attends. The rector, Rev. Ger- Dec. 31: 1958, Rad] ' Lakeland 100 280 280 2 : n Thor 1000 A 7 Tombill 16400 a 10 9 as the church Her Majesty | are only 300 seats in the anci- | ald Moffatt, is shown standing $362,147 aR) A a0 is 145 ] an Met. Y50 py Tribag 1000 C Denison 25 #13 : : Queen zabeth and Prince ent church so that it is expect- | beside the altar in the little Mass-F 310 $14 14 1 aptain 500 24 12% U Abe. He * Fontana 1000 Phillip will attend during the | ed only regular churchgoers | church, In 1896, 'Dorothy Dix" ~~ Mrs, Na Sn 1g ey 8.18 0 : J 2 | Vandoo 1000 1] Fundy | 1000 1 - : at Batterwood, | will be present at the service | ~Times Staff Photo |Elizabeth M, Gilmer -- began her oore 344 4 1084 + Y "astle 600 8 825 8 E ro 100 $3204 29 Hasn a . co -- -------------------- NStCar 400 $17 17 17 "W Cent Pore 16% 1644 164 b Yintures gh 247 --2 2 AR p column of personal advice in a North Star 175 $12 124 124 -- 4 Cheskirk 6% 6% Walt Am 100 2 daily newspaper, It was the first Nor Phone 100 330 330 330 20 Chester : "» @® 8 ped 4 Ara. any A lorn" Nor Phrts 69 16 14 1d 1 Chih Jae OT OT 4 Weedon sn [A n Hollinge 3 3th 33 | ] popular "advice of the Tovglors' Office Spee 200 $16 16 16 h'h Kay 1 2 2A 2 Hand 1300 33 88 Iso Uan : feature in newspapers. 4 O Jockey 3150 215 20 2 +8 hib M 139 139 130 +8 p 1200 132° 130 132 +2 Litade : u most newspapers offer helpf A ; Fig 0 60 6 and Informative features on per- 0 Jock wts 2000 67 64 wh Will 9 350 350 350 A 1100 31 3 k Orange Cr 700 $64 6% sidstrm 7 68 65 68 43 Zenmac ---- Montgay 1 1 problem: 1 age Here 600 $33% 33 Bikeno 14% 13% 4 + Sales fo 11 am. 1,740,000, N soe win | sonal problems, Ptmbina 220 9% 9% Denison 5 $140 14% 144 let 3000 Den wts x Jos 308 308 : \mule --- : Discovery 380 35 5 - MONTREAL NA Rae M 2000 17 3 115 - 1 Gillies 1000 LY { 167000 S 8 3 N By The Canadian Pr P sh 18100 : 2 2 | Powell R 55 $3014 394% 200 225 225 Arrow 4000 > Haliwell 149100 Montreal Stock Exehange--ADHI 3 Pocunine 1000 (Quotations in cents unless marked § Polage 2100 25 $20 20 250 $1114 11% 114 on Howey 500 4 1 15 --18 i ¥ 0 , a y i Marben 2000 ' . s=dd lob 34 = Ex-dividend, ar--Ez Que Cobalt . 300 COBOURG ~-- Obviously chaf- seven-tenths of a mill, Warden Rickard told the coun- couple's stay 2024 $10% 10% 10% 35 ST8% 78% 78% 1475 $101 1046 104 + W right Ex-warrants,) Que Ol bi 1 i > y 5 EW--Ex-warrants, o 3 y ) ; | Bt Maurice Hd fH ut a Sim ui . St L Rive 3 ed at what he termed unwarrant- The new mill rate is based on|cil he would introduce a motion Shoint 33 3 30 - 8 ed delays in arriving at budget the 1957 assessment of $69,501,201 at the next meeting to have the R 9 +1 alada 8. n B10 814% 144 14% -- 4 "on Negus 8 92 33 93 1 + k Industrials S Dufault - figures, Warden Garnett Rickard which is expected to raise $813, budget presented at the first cythes z5 815 15 15 Sannorm 1 ¥ 00 $3: Wa -- onw 0 N Tache +1 I in bith ee Fie + n Cop Corp I Stock Sales High Low Bil JA Tih Expl of the United Counties moved 165. Of the 11.7 mills, six mills meeting of the council each year, PRING jou tham 10.0 oT Soprand ; Pan yas =e] |that in future, counties councils'will be used for road construc: This would 'mean the roads com- Po a 1 0 Cowha 1 io 1 Abu 23 bi Fi ne tu Weedon 2 + wu be required to 'bring in its bud- tion and maintenance, a total of mission would have to carry out Alumin 788 $28 27% 28 . w fone: 4 el ud = MW get at the latest by Feb, 28 each $417,007 for expenditures in this/thelr inspection during the late VACUUM Alum 2 pr 200 $i Hh HK + nn a tM year, department, part of the fall, ' We 13% -- W Aug C Pp pli Bin fin vin gales to 11:30 a.m.: Industials $4,000, He was critical of the roads| Council met Tuesday and after| Deputy-reeve Tom Jones of Co-| CLEANER Cast } 36 3 1s 160 Asbestos MBB +4 and olls 361,300. 's failure to give heaping Yutious reports adjourn. bourg wid evnét a are was wo East Sull ; > Atlas Steel 278 council figures early in the year edt nesday morning. Short-| reason w. e bu udge could nof Eider 300 f+ Banus ON. m9 XH NM THEATRE BAN so that the counties council In|ly after resuming, the council be set by bo Apeil 38 that it could SPECIAL Bank Mont 88 5014 30M SEOUL AP). -- Although a turn could furnish townships and'adjourned again till 8 p.m. for assist the NL) aa in strik- A 20 Bank N§ hi - translation of Boris Pasternak's towns with a realistic assessment committee meetings, ing a rate for their own budgets, \ ans Mt mn 400 S14 114 11i4 Bogue PC x18 3 3 ) 200 $169 16% 16% + 30 30 80 Bell Phone 3431 SAC ( "Doctor Zhivago' is a best seller for their budgets, The budget has not been pre-|/budgets, \ Famous Magic 3184 ~-- W Goo' scien 1 3 Bell rts 24087 90 98 98 1 here, a stage production based The warden has announced that sented and will not be available] Reeve Lloyd Hooton, Cavan fw fw dw BNE a on the Soviet poet's Nobel Prize [4 mill rate of 11.7 has been de- until April 28. Reason for the Twp., suggested that the mill \ Carpet Upright Grandue 105165 165 BA Oil 260 ; Jove) has Teo baked in Sous cided by the United Counties delay is said because the roads ate should be set at 12 "ihe Greyhk 3 104 104 104 BCE 5 pr 100 jo 3 Orea. § Illegal to make a Council for 1959. This represents| commission has not yet com: but this was overru y the Gunnar HE agl AR BC Forel 1% Now 38 stage play or film of a work by an increase over last year of pleted its estimates, [council 3 Gunnar wis 660 365 S63 368 BC Power 730 $38 ge : Veston '4 pr 25 $91 91 9 Hasaga 300 21 2 3 = BC Phone 765 Si4% 44% 4 an author living in a Commun- Vest A wis 625 821% H of Lakes 3000 19% 9 I -1 ra _ Build Prod 225 336% Rail 3 a country, aoe : aw -| BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT darlington Rate Up [Small Fry ses = B.C. Paper Industry event -- tops last year's total by . Leaves For i uit fink 75 Mills For 1959 ' lho he Faces Economic War reduced $0 MPTON (Staff Darling: Council decided to take action er April 13 to discuss the recent Big Hocke Little Junior A (under IM » Borden RC AR VANCOUVER (CP) -- Recent pr int at cut-rate prices in the market pulp was tested in Can- : He ; . + os {Jearsh; Camp n Talepayery Jue a ike " to Santi} flood conditions in the soning by Taw, ; COBOURG Two. Cobourg Clair Lea: Scarborough, Niagara Russian forays into the world for-| "fringe" countries of South Asia,'ada by a major B.C. producer nills in 1959 it was learned Courtice area by comstruction of Councillor A. E. Thompson Falls; Huntsville; Cobourg; Col-lest products market could push|and skirmishes in the lumber|and the quality was found to be « Pushbutton cord rewind uncil meeting here Thurs. culverts. This would divert water|charged the by-law "is wet from hockey teams have left to com: lingwood; Welland. British Columbia's pulp and pa- market of the United Kingdom, good, The Canadian Pulp andj] "Floating Brush" loosens deep dirt The new rate has been from melting snow to the creeks start to finish" and would take pete in the Little NHL playdowns Little AHL (under 12): Camp per industry into the front lines| The B.C. local industry feels Paper Association In Montreal, . at 64.3 mills, compared to minimizing road damage ie38 Jot of Xe Adjustment. He Se at Welland. Cobourg Mites and Borden ROAL: Clair Lea; New- of an economic war and the B.C./vulnerable to a Russian offensive Aowey er, hus no Kowigase of my * Dual Fon suction : om 108 \ » council fo! : market : N ; ove y > $8 movin ear's rate of 61.46 mills It was decided to apply forthe adjustment committee for the Bantams departed by bus, 40 ir Leg 10 oronte Township: Indusry 1s atening the develop i experienced a period prin igs me Bo Uiposahis bap basic tax rate in the town- an additional $2000 under the first year Action for the Totals start tod Trenton RCAF; Welland Officials feel that with a Rus-|of capital expansion and the re:| The gross value of Canada'sl « Low profile 47.7 mills exclusive of the federal-provincial winter sworks It was learned from the audi-' pridav) ; ith tl a oR oe fy Little NHL (under 14): Swas- sian push into this territory the sult has been over-eapacity which pulp and paper output in 1957 was! : school rate , thus the final incentive program for additional tors report the township finished | Cay cy ) a er enter tiva; Clair 'Lea; Newmarket; local paper industry could belis not expected to be absorbed §1400,000,000. Exports accounted] ® © © © © © ©. @ varies slightly throughout brush Sleating operations in the the year with a balance of $3, + Bantams ang . onde nS the Lakeshore Faustina: Thorold: placed in a vulnerable position, |until the early 1960s; for more than $1,000,000,000 'ownship area e Riog r an has been €x-1ang 09 in the surplus account. A iE Swastia. Penetang; Huntsville; 'cobourg;' One unidentified executive here, 2, Most pulp plants require/ The industry here is cautious! ROLL-A-MAGIC + 1959 budget figure has not tended to May 31 2 Jo date otal of $20,000 had been transfer- Approximately 36 hours of hock: Welland. described Russia's trade tactics heavy capital expenditures to ahout estimating the possible ex: set yet but is expected to council has spent $1827.96 oniyeq from the surplus account to ev Will be jammed into a high- as "a weapon they can use|construct and equip and fixed tent of the R 8 A 3 i SPECIAL ymewhere in the vicinity of brush-cutting operations through- the revenue account. The bal. Powered two and a half days. More newspapers are sold in against us and which could hurt [production costs are high: But 3 Russian ean "We 00. The tax roll is expected|out the township ance in the surplu account now More than 500 youngsters aged be the United States in a single day us." 3. In a period of excess ca: have igri pe yg Lor hat | FULL POWER CANISTER ot $373,890.13 for the year, The council will meet with stands at $10,116.99, tween 10 and 14 from the Little -- 58,000,000 copies -- than the In Calgary, Carl 0, Nickle, ofl- | acity and severe competition, Russia did t Hy 1 hy 0 Walter Rundle told coun:/members of the Ontario Munies; "he mee'ing was adjourned NHL, little American League and number of tickets sold for base- man and editor of the Daily Oll!Russian' dumping of pulp and ] try." 0 the aluminum in-| ipal Board in the council chamb-/until Monday, April 6 at 2 p.m. Little Junior A will converge on 1 ball games in an entire year. |Bulletin, said Thursday Russia paper in strategic markets could gosuy: pr ------ -- rr = has approached the Canadian disrupt the industry's price strue- ZONE REQUIREMENTS TABLE J government with offers to deliver ture. - EE ---- S-------- - - wm-- -- meme mammp---- - . Iron Curtain oil to Eastern Can:| One spokesman said: 'Each | | | § ada refineries at prices under. group is tip-toeing along a tight. Minimum |'selling imports from the United rope. They are trying to hold Minimum' Yards | Ground Floor Area { , States and South America. present markets, but are scared HOOVER Maximum Mr. Nickle, former Progressive someone might upset the apple strong | Minimum Minimum Minimum Maximum | Lot Lap Lot Interior 'Exterior | 1 1% 2 | Building 4 » : ' | Conservative member of Parlia- cart.' Ares Frontage | 2 Coverage Front® | Side Side | Reor Storey | Storey | Storey |__Height | ment for Calgary South, said the T MEET PRICES til lation ZONE Use 0 Lc Cy PER 1 ft ft. 1 1 ft sa. it. | sq.ft. | sq fb ft, {| government and several Canadian, "We can't meet certain prices t I f i | | . |i meme 5] companies have rejected the [they apparently can offer," said § S¢bs I-17 8 1" rice ALL Recreational - " | 40 40 | 40 35 -_-- | -- Russian offers. another. T---- p 4 ZONES Institutional _ a ho = | 40 1.35 ---) | So Russia's ventures into, Trade reports show that in 1958 sidentiol Interior 0 | 3% | i ii Wes o sa the forest products market have the Canadian price for pulp was R} Residential Corner ' 2 | 3s | 150 Jo80 | , been isolated. They include the $155 per ton, the Scandinavian w= N Trier - . - - -'- . . || recent sale of a small quantitv of price $135 and the Russian price~ \ GOLDEN GLIDE' inte lor 22'400 | U » | J . N | 1200 960 | : low-cost market pulp to a U.S. delivered in Europe--$115 to $127. WAN orner : S 3 1200 960 | 3 a manufacturer, the sale of news: aa Is believed here that Russian YS \ \ TANK CLEANER Residential Ulinterior | 16,000 ---- BT a In javcenie Comer | 20,000 - [32] a2 840 foment 2-5 Industrials, Western Oils :¥ Residential - Z 50 1-20 : "45 _Min.750/ dwelling unit €2 [Commercial excepting] -, BUS 7 -- a} . mens | | | | Inch Higher On Market garages | : | | re pete | -- TO ------ ree mp cmos me --{ "i -- TORONTO (CP) -- Industrials second day featured the indus. PER | Commercial NN \ Automobile Service | | | i and western oils inched higher trial list, being the most active $ as they stock market was nar-and heaviest loser. Continuing to the cleaner tha ONLY 140 WEEK stations and public | | . gorages only | Ee onan | { {rowly ahead Thursday in active peact to heavy selling in New walks on air! Industriol | : [r---- : TT - |= n-- Seren vom | L600 York, Where the selling is under . | Commercial | { || On index western «ils were up investigation by the American Fak Josie : - Er ; fe || 33 {0 1220. and industrials 24 Stock Exchange, it dipped 6% | Acle for a FREE on SINGER Easy Payment Plan - - -- wih A | GE, - -- --- ¢ Wr lito 520.33. Golds dipved 25 to points at 46 on a turnover of __|Open storage A fon a, | oS -- 5 - -- | [190.02 Ww hile base metals were 13,650 shares. In two days it has home demonstration Agriculture jes AC 3 --_--_,--, rn g {down .11 to 179.70 lost 11 points. Toronto exchange --- - Pon | ---- | - ef ce -- ee Il Final volume wis 5.901.000 officials said the stock Is not SINGER Residential (other Interior | 37.500 \ - 1500 1200 | igati i | - | res, © y Jednes- ler. investigation here thon persons em | shares, compared with Wednes- WX ployed on same lot) | 7% | {|day's 4,275,000 SEWING CENTER Corner 37,500 ! 1500 1200 {- Five speculative mines accoun- | ® (Listed in phone book under 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY) Residentia "Tinterior | 37,500 | gp Sr Na 2 - 900 750 - --35 ~~ ||ted for almost half the total 16 ONTA . most active, up 2 cents at 25 RIO ST for persor nployed volume. New Kelore was the Corner 37,500 | RA: i : a Agriculture ™ 8 AC, Sh 3 . a 750 - I 35 ee | |CONLS ON a turnover of 1,120,005 « & RA 5.5443 Summer cottages 30,000 C -----_-- 7 gl -- - - . rere. |e | cet cee Sale Rr was he ah Jsste to PS: YOU CAN OWN A - oN | ' | | 35 |{trade more than 1,000,000 shares ! SINGER MPO. OO : ||in more than six months, L HOOVER FOR AS LITTLE AS 4 Tana ot Yee A *Subject to Section 4(m) regarding roads. General Development for the, NING, SpenATonS 1.50 PER WEEK, 2 Residential RQ N \ NW fovea