8 FO PN o Bh En re 0 ht hs By The Canadisn Press Stock Sales High Low rose Change High St. I a ul Left y \11 to date are 13,383,000 (Quotations in cents unless Kelly DA + W +10 7 a . 2 22 3! 16 Jellicoe he Canadian Press Lito N 15000 i + 5 2 y cities of Lycaonia, and the region the gospel to that city, and had Y 4 " 7 & , ne! 0 - 4 1 Le 6 4 h Trans Min 2058 312 108 Lis + & 2, 3% Laura Sec $246 2 : : - 3 he ai Renvilie 3 ee ; 18 |study today, was a man who, be- round about, Massey-F 19975 $1'% 11% 11% ; 1 1% - Ion G1pr 5 : . 3 Royalite 933 3: : 9 pr 5 $17 1 s+ % fr Kilem C. wt 20372 123 168 1 have had a position in the uni-| In Lystra they found a man tioch, confirming the souls of the C Dragon 447867 42 32 Lob Co B 4 7 253% 25% 5 Sapph debs 4 4 + 41% 1 23 A 1 1 ] 5 1 3400 $27 26%, 1 1% i 1 come a famous rabbi with a good never walked. 7 "beholding him, must through much tribulation South 1 7 21% 1 4 14 Dufault 14850 MacMill B 2791 2 i +13 5 30% Her 2 1000 them elders in every church, and Deer Horn 27 3 / 2 Mass F 25 11 11% 8 7 3 100% 1 Trans Can 26 2 56 ? : 3 1814 Leitch 5765 14 1 Select Notes, written by the Rev. yr » people saw thi ir- 2 When the people saw this mir whom they believed.""--Acts 14: Mex LP 2 1 A Hy i 1 1 anso vt 949 1 10 105 2 20 Lexindin 11850 % 3 ah 77.5 18 5 176 1 B Li 11300 193 3 9 8 51 ments on the lesson are so help- compapions were gods come 1500 17 1 + 1 Lorado wis 2950 Paul and Barnabas shaking the they "rent their clothes, and ran then from Perga and Attalia, Aand B 1200 5 5 Lynx 14050 5 Acad-Al 725 3 1 5 av : cade Al = 5800 55 5 6 1 Macfie 15000 85 miles away also are men of like passions mended to the grace of God for Alta Dist 8390 Magnet 10600 Alta Gas Man Bar » : 7 1 2% 1 of the Jews and also of the x es 4 13 N a and the sea, and all things that God had done with them, and how Maritime 64300 133 1 6 3 Yok: oe. atl Y ors. lieving Jews stirred up the Gen-| In spite of the apostles' words, utite the Gentiles." 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Sader, Jonny 9, 198 | SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON TORONTO WEEKLY STOCK QUOTES This W ree Thi We Korn 1950-60 This Week 1959 ' Stock Sales High Low Close Change High Low J High Low Close Change High Low Advances outnumbered declines by 462 to 252 on the Jefferson 190 12% Pam 7 39 3 95 30 Irish "Cop 18455 175 160 160 --7 435 150 Toronto Stock Exchange this week. Issues unchanged Jock ( 5 235 5 235 +18 180 mo pr 3605 3 7 1 66 Iron Bay 12050 205 24 325 160 totalled 144. Jock C pr 8 1 y 1 3 F 1 1 73 98700 34 45 82 30 Volume for the week was 13,383,000, up from the Jock C B p 1 h 8 1521 104 1 95 . : 31 30 10 previous week's 6,599,000. Total sales for the year Jock C wt 7 5 5 3 i 7425 5 78 16 60 R 2 6 315 107 or a o OS 6 7% +3 1 3 § ; 1 60 . 5 i 20 marked $.) Kelly wts 5 400 385 400 9.1 21 7 WEEK'S Most. ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS Kelvinator 35 $9 "8% 9 +4 % 8 , 5 : 55 185 Joburke 13400 11 14 34 10 vo Gas 30293 262 3 ; 3 3 Joliet 5000 2 NE NEEM : a Fit ; . " r INDUSTRIALS a Libad 15-828 Cam 20 Sh 25 r ~"500 8 . 6 + % Sonsraith 5 + 214 12 By NEWMAN CAMPBELL [of it and fled to Lystra and Derbe,] "And when théy had preached North Star 75402 $33% 22% 33% + : 2% Lakeland 2 260 2 245 1 3 2 Jowses 5440 4 4 2 | Paul of Tarsus, whose life we Bell Phone 22276 $43% 42% 43 3% 42% k a . 3 ' A . 3 ' R Add =) | and preached the taught many, they returned te Lob Gro 003 508 5 s , . Ro 8 1A Kilembe Sn a a 1 35 cause of his abilitities, *"'could gospel there.--Acts 14: 4-6. Lystra, and to Iconium, and An- Nor Star A 17755 $18% 17% 181 : 2 1" Tob B pr 50 $2 ) ; yo Royalite OILS > i $ 5 26 + 3 % 24% pphir : 3 : 2 y LobCo A 2 24 S re Kirk Mis versity there; he could have be-|crippled from birth, whe had disciples, and exhorting them to fond Islnd 112300 3 3 A + LobCo - pr : A Sarcer 1 z Labrador He heard Paul continue in the faith, and that we et 3 5 og LAN ? 525 Secur Free 5 425 7 Lake Cin 1100 2 14 50 income, or z cessful busine eak, and Paul Dynamie 84950 142 3 1 2 133 a 55 78 Th 4 A y p a P11 1 ome, Or a successful business speak, 4 Cree 79841 2654 22 Josh M i: 51% 26'c 114 . Ah be 5 1 16 : n p 2200 & y , 23 man. He abandoned all this, and and perceiving that he had faith enter into the kingdom of God. N Myl 770128 126 : 9 A . a : : i a. ke Li 600 4 6 % toiled, endured hardship, suffered/to be healed, said with a loud And when they had ordained Rayrock 3 pi 38 5 68 5 Mac Bowel] in Jie or aT wir fie. 11 LE El . rebukes--all "for the sake of the|voice, Stand upright on thy feet. ac DR A 3 r 634 1 : : : , 1000 30 3 3 "3 2 gospel." 1 quote from Peloubet's And he leaped and walked." had prayed i 35ng. Shey Can Erin 2 17 1 7 Mass-F 5% " commen em to the h New Hos 7 114 95 3 we! % 471 70 ) ) ria i 16 7 1 encour 25 9 2 1 6 ew Maxwell ! LL Triad Ol ; : ys Jeneotrt 3500 2 $ Wilbur M. Smith, whose com- acle, they thought Paul and his 4 Mid West 10137 5 a5 ) 5 Un Oils 477.5 Lac Industrials ! M West wis i 8 b i Ayne 12160 + 8 Lorado 30700 ful down to earth. When the aposties,| They then passed through Pie s oasis . 2 2 2" ' i ak' dw i BR Stock Sales High Low Close Change High 1 A 2 2 2 25 1 2 Wes 26120 6 5 +1] " Louvict 3000 Last week's lesson ended with Barnabas and Paul, heard this sidia, and camg to Pamphylia, y 2 2 r 2 16 1 52 + 2 Lyndhs 1820 Abitibi 6447 $40 39% 39% Jad : Lym ) dust of Antioch from their feet jp among the people crying out: they went to Antioch, "from Abit pr 610 $2 22U 2% 2650 155 pe 125 11 Macdon 16500 and making their way to Iconium, Sirs, why do ye these things? We whence they had been recom. Acad-Atl A 890 Hd : 3 2 " : a3 ; . Agnew-S 2075 24500 MacLedd LLL 0 n Aud it tame to pass In Icon- with you, and preach unto you the work which they had fulfilled. > 8 ' 6 ium, that they went together into|that ye should turn from these, Ala Dis w Malartic 6700 105 1 128 : the synagogue of the Jews, and so vanities unto the living God, Dud whet ey oe Somes Maneast U .13 5 a spake, that a great multitude both| which made heaven, and earth, 20G had gather CITUPCE Ye y gether, they rehearsed all that 180 5 } Marcon 20500 1 4 +3 1 Greeks believed. But the unbe-| are therein." --Acts 14; 11-15. Ho Dot cone the door of faith Advocate ) 5 6 . Martin 30750 35 3 - les oy 0 Matatch 13500 +3 tiles, and made their minds evil and. their teaching them of Gok Agnico 4 2 - : - 2 tec x " A; eho . 3 Mar Ay : 1 1 affected against the re and Christ, "Scarce restrai oy And there they abode long x McWat | ong 4 ne idly 3 or. ode hey they the people, that they had not time with the disciples." --Acts Mentor | Speaking boldly in the LOrC WhICh 4,46 sacrifice unto them.'--Acts|14: 10-28. oe Cet 3 $1 984 3 ¥ ¥ + 4 a Merrill 2 1 2 19( lgave testimony unto the Word of R Off Spee 17 : n Nephe Meta Ur 9000 Is BE tee. ana granted signe and) If: 19 | So Paul, greatest of all Christ's 3 ¢ Anacon 2° 7 3 drim 25000 S18 : D |wonders to be done by their And there came thither cer- disciples, faced opposition and A , . 3 . 3 : : 1Y oe ayn hy Se Dh 3.0 18 Minda 3300 3 % | hands." --Acts 14: 1-3 tain Jews from Antioch and Icon- death to bring the message of Bank Mont 213 5 % ke ) read wis 7 ; ; . Min Corp 1335 $124 : ium, who persuaded the people, Jesus Christ to the world. What Bank NS 521 $71% 69% 6 1 ¥% 65% embina 2 BY 11 5 Are 9 9 ; 150 7 Min Ore sus : : CROWD DIVIDED and having stoned Paul, drew him can we do to teach our children in tn Pow sm 7 : > Mig y 5 330 5 Lg : 057 ss i A Moneta 7300 73 125 6 | The multitude of the city was out of the city, supposing he had|our homes and in the Sunday v 1 7 7 i 53 r " 35 1 934 t 2400 2 4 97 Mt Wright 21225 -5 1 3: - 4 |divided, however, part holding been dead. Howbeit, as the dis- school to follow the Master's Lmbr 385 $24 3 + 3 0 3 3: Fla 00. 135 1% 5 ] k ! 00 ne TH TH 5 5 Jute Xi Blass : : 3 8 5. with the Jews and part with the ciples stood around about him, he teachings? If the teachers could Pome 256 $4 : : 4 34 : SL 4: dl oh Re0e 13 +24 2 Nama Cr [15300 ein +3 0 1 |apostles. When the 'apostles' ene- rose up, and came info the city; secure large maps of Paul's trav- Bowater = 2 $10% 9% i 6 v 7 791% 79 r , 7 16 > 24500 9 8 TH +1 2 1% Imies. both Gentiles and Jews, and the next day he departed, els, it would be helpful -to the 4 Rio > = 3 3 Lor 320, 3M XK ih 4 : A i ) 80 2 J 5 250 es Liab ii 1s 1 : 3k : | sought to stone them, they learned with Barnabas to Derbe classes. : 3 i 1 3ankfield 0 hha 4.4 5 New Alger ) 3 ES -- - ---------------- Fie SEER BE BET f SEA BE BR Baden dd BEES 52 0d © |BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT "Dutch Group 244+ 2d | Trading Heavy PB Claim ¥eoais fin 44 | But Indecisive | To Labrador B v 4 ' B: Prod 545 $29% G 3 3 td W § 8 36: 3B $ Souz 30H : $ 1 7 Senator € 3 5% 4 4 uild Prog 5 $293 g id 3 0 3 ; ih of ck MS 1 ; 1 ' ST. J S. Nfld. ( -- Ap- Burlington 345 $173 ' Oe o - 44 A ' 2 4 4 / Nick Rix 7 3 By GREG MacDONALD purchased control of North . JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) Ap Burns 2110 $134 % Steel ( ) 5% = 8 4 537 35 25 +15 3 N tim 3 ; 5 + 2 d a : p > pal nobod~ but the Dutch nberg $23 3 3 2 Ie F 0 4 7 po 3 Nipissing 5 146 §1 M45 4 2 125 Canadian Press Staff Writer Oil, a western firm. The par taking seriously their claim Nis FA . : 3 Bis Canadian stock markets ush- stock scared 10% points at 33 aur id C3934 84 7 'a ' A 2) in the New Year in an in-| over Wednesday's close of 221.|'° Labrador. : : Noranda + IT ih : ra ' BY id ool ig spd The usually fiery Premier Vo sive: manner or a Week amici oso PURCHASE Smallwood can't even work up a >} ling ecent|™ y 4 J Wi "ys a oti " tion On Friday Esso Standard Inier- SWeat Ws 23 er I | says » clai American Inc. offered to pur-/N€ says ef the claim i " ! don't give them much chance of se all outstanding com:non . abrad M shares of International Pe hold of Labrador." Mr. | markets nlinue dis ° : lwood often has sajd Labrae 18 5 : | 3 eum at $45 (U.S.) a she h 1 y hs Rank : 3 115 o in view the strong tones New| "0 "0 iately streaked uplGOF holds 'the key to Newfound- Northsp 7 7 1 . York has shown in the last few 10 0 its bn) : on 5 pid ap land's economic 1 rity, A wis 4300 i 52 ; 3 {months s boints a " sonal VEL, Reources Minister Keough 740 13 ' 3 f only 125 shares. « ie ackance at anv , 22000 13 12 2 } | However, two of the strongest] Banks had a rough week with looks Sskamice on ori] treat he 3 ; 7% : Nova Beau 2100. 83 3B -5 80 [drawbacks on the market have a1) cix listed declining {2B 0EacOL, Wie uge: miner B wts 5 535 70 5 0 2 ( 85¢ y t " Th 8 1 dul 300 ' ! 1 Ibeen removed. The U.S. st Ia 5 Rud developments now are under Can A 1 1 : Fin wt 2 7 5 2 5 475 y 200 11 113 --2 Obask " : y 1 settled earlier this : In the mining section coppersiyway, "How can you comment on Celan 1695 $22% 21% Eo : r an 1% ) " 1 4 : 1 a BTogy ; - i i ¢ tp WY were the strongest during the e fantastic," Mr. Keough says. 1% h + 25 2 i C ) . 4 x ' { been one of I ¢ op x : 3 tp o 3 a r J k ) | . : w' hin inking on a ] 860 805 830 + 2% {quoted by investors as hou Investors have been keeping ai od scale Callieries 4160 1% 9% 4 go $16% 15% b-- 5 : heskirk 70 5 14 4 o3 A ; 3 | 3 jhe market hack The giles vasieve on this base metal as copper The claim bv a group of Dutch Curt W16175 13 2 : . ; 1 $3 " ~ 333 4 iu + 53 3 3 13 3 5 year-end tax-se ling which had strikes continue in the U.S. and men known as the Labrador Drawn 300 $16% 15% 1 16% 12 n St 545 $8 5 . + 2% . : § 3 2 2 iL )sish 5 3 : a 4 | been greatly ailecting WesLlern|shortages are becoming a prob- Foundation goes back to the 17th Drawn pr 10 sl 1 We Un Telef 51504 2 25 260 1 " i 1 ' : 1 5 3 isn Ay 4: Hoh a 0 oils. The removal in late Decem- jam. century. Labrador is supposed to Fairbks A 860 1 % Venezu pr 800 5 f i : du a ) 8 2 8 15 ber of this factor has resulted in| The National Energy Board/have been "granted" to Joseph Fairbks B 260 - : 4 . A . - ; > X 2 1500 p 3 320 2 30 20 an upsurge and buying power {hearings on gas export proposals, de la Penha, director of the East : : He. nw 2 5 ! 4 2 no. A : : . had definitely picked up. lwhich got under way at Ottawa and West India Company, by the 2 + > markets, this week have kept western oils Dutch King William IIL. It was given in gratitude after one of saved the king's | Although {upvy 1 swing, Still overhanging the are the current tight money pol-| from showing any strong In : I icy and the forthcoming U.S.|creases but on index at Toronto Penha's ships | lifeat sea. residential elections. they were ahead more than a i presidential elect yy A The foundation says the grant Industrials which began. the point. oe HR was legalized in 1697 in 2 docu weels witly 2 gain of neatly fires] _ndsx changes al Toronto: In-|, ent signed at the Loo Palace in CWN G 5% p 700 $ . : ; 1 v 75 39° | : 5 inis on Jndex finished With 2 gusitisls off 1.13 at 529. 5; golds Holland, and renewed in 1732 and C Westng 5 $451 451 st A 6 ; 1 4 ia . 5 F isappointing drop of more than|ahead 1.60 at 90.02; base metals 1768 Cockshutt 116072 1% +18 % 1 od Alex 3 7 0 7 ; 5 3 Arve p> nls 2 rde 1004 1 1 S a point. Base metals and golds up 4.02 at 176.03; and western oils "go tar the foundation has made z 1 1 +r ; g Wo $ A 2 i wil 145 ( 5 206 pnd 21 3 7 } were both strong throughout thelup 1.17 at 105.36 nothing more than a passive 1 week and showed increases Index changes at Montreal: olaim to the 110,000-square mile I'wo bright spots among indus- Banks off 52 at 59.21; industrials territory. How tangible, or legal, trials involved offers for acquisi- off .9 at 318; utilities off .4 at'js the claim? Few government tion of shares of oil refining com- 145; combined off .8 at 260.3; officials know anything about it, panies. papers off 12.0 at 459.1; and As one official said: "We're not On Thursday Shell Oil Com- golds up 4.89 at 85. 34. losing any sleep over it." ¢ | Rescue Continues | uffalo Hunt 'On Research Floe D Fndry 7 8 > f -- 1h 01 : > ii $2504 > 2 Co 030 : ' D> 25:3 ] 2500 13 1214 +21 24 | : ; ; 3 ' Corp' 18 20% +2 7 win 1 i 2 FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP)--It D Magnes Pas Soon 175 $4 i i p R , a oe } 34 4 38 2 San Ar 7 ; p 0 56 was nine down and 18 to go today Dom Scot pr 5 Ala 414 4 10 a 2 2 4 3 0 69 ' ; 3 a A v 1 2 as the air force continued an or 1 S nnn 2 tape 1 % } 395 15 268 t ol 2414 2 +4 3 l derly evacuation of Station Char- ! 60 - 2 Crown Trust ---- rown Zell row's N Dose ley, a floating scientific station eC one ton off the| FORT SMITH, N.W.T. (CP)--jing, and even mounting of the hae oo evo | The first legal buffalo hunt in the trophy. . 4 re Northwest Territories since 1896, Bryant figured the average Stdoon: 07 8 ¢ 3 Tore men were airlifted from the. oved that buffalo no longer are cost of the hunt at $1,500 for the Stanleigh 2 } 28 {floe Friday night by ski-equipped| oj oan" easy. marks. [12 Americans and $900 for the Stanlgh 740 13 d 9% --4 5 [transport planes. yame Superintendent Ed Bry- 17 Canadians who were granted 5 +14 The evacuation, planned manyiant of the N.W.T.'s Mackenzie licences by the federal govern- | months ago in case of just such|gicirict took a poll of the 29 {ment. |an eventuality, was touched off sportsmen who each bagged the [when a large piece of the floe Jimit one buffalo--to determine | BIGGER HUNTS Miva 2 145 | broke off costs. More licences are expected to Sunburst 614 0 17 2 : 2 1 | At no time since the evacuation The results showed the hunters |be granted in future years. The Yivanite - [of Station Charley's scientists/spent more than $30,000 on the (1959 hunt was conducted pur- Taurcanis 3 3 land military personnel started|hunt last fall. The figures covered |posely on a small scale as a sort Taurcan: v = 35 12 |has there been any emergency or|every facet of the hunt -- tr of trial run. : |any danger, the air force empha- portation, licence and One of its main purposes will 3 86 ya 1 {sized fees, equipment, food and lodg-| be to kill off some of the 2,000 pom lL. Hur .55 4 2 i 3 hE buffalo that stray from the con- 7 , 1 2 of Wood Buffalo National | contains about 15,000 buffalo. Bryant explained that several factors--among them travel, li- cence fees and trophy mounting made the hunt costlier for 200 pr 70 $39) Americans. Gas wt 2200 135 ; s 3 Fort Smith, located on the Gas B wi 26 25 233 +1 ¢ 00 v oe a jres 3013 | 314 A 2 Ventures 7 1 By JACK LEFLER ¢ With worries about steel sup- Slave River 450 miles north of 135 5 6.5 9% 45 har ter 0 129 123 17 : 2 funn 21577 . 81 1 an violam | 116 > 5 265 1 NEW YORK (AP) -- United plies ended, the automobile in- Edmonton, is an isolated com- 7% $5 nu; ih : Mienbee 2000 8 ZX 4 10 Sunni s. 23250 1 75 2 Woon etre : . A | States business was catapulted dustry set out to build 700, 000] munity that can be reached only a 7 ua ; 00 120 86% 2 32 1 4 2 iwillin 35500 5 2 1 Werne: 3 u , Bla {full speed into the antic ipated cars this month--a record. Oper-|by air or river. It is the jumping- 130 / 9000 270 2 ) ¢ y yy "10 Na ¥ ajar 2 Y 2 5 - boom of 1960 by this week's steel ations are humming on a double-|off place fo the bush-bound hunt. 1090 $10% : 10% 4 7133 39 ; H lin 3 1 160 146 154 + 1 strike settlement shift, six - day basis. Estimated/ing camp 40 miles north between 20a gen qd 28% 25 e 38 wis 79 4 220 28 - 5 apd yA 1d Hy, Fo] er 105 2 1 The business world, eager to/output this week was 162,000. (the river and the park border. 1244 ' 0% 7% Doone Pele Tod at. as J ; eadws 40 a 3 6 Wr Harg . § 128 125 1 ; be about the pleasant task of The appliance industry. equally] Licences cost Americans $200 € 8 3 # : 40%, 2 8125 © hou i ens ; he appliance industry, equally and Canadians $50. Most of the % sh 2 2 2 trying to make lavish 1960 pre-|pelieved. forecast sale of 16,000, 9 5 dictions come true, had beenjgo0 m hom opliance units! Americans preferred the full straining at the leash imposed| Bop as a 0.0 mounting of the buffalo head, a : ga ash i [this year, a gain of $275,000,000,/8150 job. The Canadians chose by the uncertainties of the steel! or about 10 per cent, over 1959./the less costly European mount dispute Steel production this week was|--horns attacked to a cross-sec- Industrial leaders greeted the estimated at 2,707,000 tons, down tion of the skull, settlement with almost unani-glightly from last week's 2,726,-! IND mous expressions of belief that it [TASTY FATING $ the Americans also the N.W.T. from Alberta and Tribag =. E1115 17 Steel Fight End [Fira afs I'rin Chib Ult-Shaw 14910 2 6800 1 io 13 38140 3 LE I ii: =: [Boosts Business L000 but well above the 2,085,000 Some of nv 6% 1 19% 19% 4 2 pas, ing for adoption three I obs adobiie " ; a raaj/a@ssured a r of unparalleied|, ar age ) At ds . be { 180 : Tr To Place OF Sdoption fives mroersiatuption bit 3 "edl| prosperity in nearly every field. [2 Sear age n {shipped the carcass of their kill A aa } ( and two sisters, all under eight|precedeiit to place five of one!' Some their enthusi.l.. Vth all the me about prices/home to be carved into gamy 2703 5% 3 1 5 a1 " ear age Th > > is YS ikely to go up, there was somehut good-tasti sak . ». I Ae of age family asm wit : nings that the), 4 owe or consumers " } Song teslilig Steaks. the hunt The youngsters are from al The children--David, 7. Peggy. |new ste is inflationary |®" 4 2 4 | why pn ~ Five Children Southern Ontar| tamil. 2 ndle . avid, 7, Peggy, fnew "surely Il bring higher] Wholesale food prices dipped tojers preferred a .300 Magnum A her 1 ario amily and 6, Andy, 5, Eleanor, 3, and John,| [pric : & the lowest 'level since Nov. 15,|rifle with .180 grain bullets to vere taken by the Children's Aid|2--are of protestant Anglo-Saxon] ig 49. One food index stood at|bring down their 2,000 - pound F . 9 d steel Industry, itself, said 1 1 oo or op 10n Society after the parents neg-|background. They are in em encel $9.70, which is the total amount kills. Other favored calibres 4 vere e in good | there would be no price increase vou would pay at wholesale for the 30.06 and the .375 Magnum. pr Hi Yortad 2 abi ¢ Inland Gas : & : a DI 4 * ' : 2 FORORTO {CP x Erdle. lected and abandoned them, health and normal development |for the time being neund:- acl £31 f | The largest buffalo shot had a s 30d G wi Lo BL TER 2 N 7 1 . e famil ff Mr Cecile said the children] Advertising children for adop-| Some producers of cotton fab one pound each of ol toods Ini. 0 um outside horn spread of In Brey i 5 i N 8 ' 7 2 : ) : children will be advertised were being offered. for : : ted Yast vez i rics Tor automobile inteciors re- £7 €ral use Las Ween Was qn inc our inches off Int Pete t 25 3 : gh 2 29 4 pia : 125 or t week by th > t ih the I ve St Hed ast year by, the/ ponded to the settlement by|%? 74, a year ago $6.24 [ rid's y : 55 Ww LM ts " 3 " dant Close \ » d uncial departinent and sing prices for second-quarter] Presiden Iph W 4 ' IH av acquire or Ceclle. said ye ae Big ials 'do 'not want top ved to be an outstanding suc-| shipments A carpel industry Lire Gre a te an raciticly more no i 01" in future ; : i iw 2 80 5 0 x riday the ads will be placed fn Ph hem up. : cess. This is the first advertising|leader said the settlement makes|Tea Company the largest food|if one suggestion--that dog sleds 600 SI4% 14% 14% rd 1 a : $12% 1} 5 : § & 1 § said it was not unusual to experiment with a family group higher carpet prices likely for chain in the U.S. said food prices be used to take the hunters te rte 1 ed provincial dailies offer- place two children in @ single adoption (fall. should remain stable in 1960. |camp--is put into practice. ----------