- 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 10, 1961 TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press (Quotations in cents unless ar from previous day's close.) INDUSTRIALS 1 Stock High Low a.m, CI Abitibi Sales of their son, Timothy John, on August 7, 1961, at the Oshawa General Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Doherty and Rogers and staff. LONERGAN -- Jim and Joan (nee Luke) are proud to announce the safe arrival of their son, Paul Edward, 8 Ibs., at the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, August 9, 1961. NOEL -- Emilien and Jeanne (nee Nantais) are happy to announce the arrival of their daughter, , on Wednesday, August 9, (weighing § Ibs.) at the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, SMYKALUK --Michael and Ann are happy to announce the birth of a son, 8 1bs., at Kitchener-Waterloo Hospital on Saturday, July 29 ,1961. A HAPPY occasion -- The birth of To tell the good news to « + . The Oshawa Tim The day of birth, just telephone RA 723.3492. The rate is only $1.50, DEATHS BAILEY, Charles E. At Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Wednes- day, August 9, 1961, Charles E. Bailey, beloved son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bailey, dear brother of Harry, Russell, Clarence, of Whitby; Walter of Greenbank, in his 79th year. Resting at the W. C. Town Funeral Chapel, Whitby, for service in the chapel Friday, Au- gust 11 at 2 p.m. Interment Groveside Cemetery, Rev. 8. Armstrong officiat- ing. STEPHENS, Reginald S. Entered into rest in the Oshawa General Hospital on Thursday, August 10, 1961, i Ss. phens, belov of Myrtle Isabel McHugh, in his 60th 8 $19% 19% 19% $444, M4 My 5. 8327s 32% 32% 0 $47 47 47 $35 33 33 $4415 MY Wn 130 30 Bell Phone Bowater pr Brazil BA Oil BC Forest BC Pow BC Phone Brockville Build Prod Burns Cal Pow Can Cem C Pack B CSL Cdn Brew C Chem C Chem w C Collieries C Curt W Frbks A 120 120 120 $10% 10% 10% $6 6 6 $19 Cdn Wall B Col Cell Con Baks Cons Bldg Cons Bldg p Toronto Stock Exchange---Aug A . ked 8. 2--0dd lot, xd -- Ex-dividend, xr--Ex rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is | ++4+++] ++ -n . 11 Net Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'gs Cons Bldg w 100 175 173 Con Gas 1245 $18% 18% Con Gas B 108 Corby vt c Crestbrk Dist Seag D Bridge D Fndry D Magnes Dom Stor Dom Tar Dom Text Easy Eddy Eddy Exquisite Exquisite pr Fraser Frosst A Gat 5 pr GMC xd GS Wares Goodyear GG. Paper GW Coal B Gr Wpg G Guar Tr Hardee Horne Pf Imp Inv A Imp Life Imp Oil Imp Tob Ind Accep Ingersoll A Int Util Int Util pr Inter PL Int SU P Inv Syn A JaMaica PS Jockey C Kelly D A Labatt Lafarge wt Stock Moore Nor Phone 200 Parker 1000 Pembina Phantom Bales I 18% -- 108 18% 00 100 % 41% 20 + % 63 -- 1% 51 S. $5 26. $5: J Pow Corp Premium QN Gas pr 700 Ned h'ge § $1 303 250 100 Royal Bank Salala-8 Selkirk A W pr 2 Match $3 $7 1040 $10% 30: 10 $155 750 200 250 Tamblyn Tor.Dom T Fin A Tr Can PL Trans-Mt Union Ace Un Gas Wainwr Walk GW Wat Equip Wecoast Tr 65 $5: $1 si 63% 9 45 49% Te 78% 0 240 240 30% 48% 48% -- W 5 a 375 370 370 48 $7 7 7 A 42% 2% + Wh 20 120 11%c 11% -- % 45% 45% 23 23 1% 47% 47% 50% 50% 53 53 33% 33% 16% 16% 36 36 15% 15% 10 110 1204 12% -- % 06% 106% % 8% 8% --W 8s 8% 21 ---% 27 21% 27% 12% + % 14% -1 Bailey S pr $2 Bail 5%pr Britalta Camerina z10 Ma 200 M Leaf Mill z14 M Li M pr Mass-F Mass-F 514 Metro Stor M Cont A Molson A Molson B Mon Foods 9910 Mont Loco 100 +1 5740 124 Slavs 14% High Low a.m. Ch'ge 2240 363% 63 $10: 10% 10% $8% 8% 270 $6 $1 $8 $1 $25 475 $28% 28% 28% $21% $68% $22% $2 246 225 65 11 Net Stock Pac Pete Pamoil Peruv Oils Ponder Provo Gas Ranger Tidal Triad Of] Un Oils Un Reef P Wsburne 0 510 510 +10 8% -- 4 S%-- 4 57 i% 57 578 7 5 260 260 3% 531% 53% 260 260 6% 05% 6% 10% 6% 634 10% Ya 6% 4% 14% 79% 143% 79% 17% 17% 495 495 25 25 2% 32 © 2% 475 475 4% 74% T4% 0 7% 495 Advocate Agnico Akaitcho Atl € Cop 5 305 303 Atlin-Ruf 21% 21% 4 68% 3 53 33 Baska Bethlm Bralorne Buff Ank Camp Chib C Tung C N Inca Cdn NW Cassiar C Discov C Fen C Halli 3% 1 11 C Sannorm Craigmt Cusco D'Ara_on Deer Horn Denison Domt Duvan East Mal Elder Falcon Gaitwin Geco Mines Gnt Masct Glant YK Glenn Uran Granduc Gunnar Gwillim Hollinger 0% 101% - 75715 03% 20% 20% 31a 23% 23% 246 246 180 95 --25 -% Hud Bay Int Nickel Iso -W --15 Jowsey Kerr Add "kirk Min +5 Lab Min 1 Sales High Lowam. Ch'ge 151 500 1600 2000 500 1500 3000 300 200 6000 600 1 Net $12% 12% 12% 494 8 8 130 130 130 64 210 149 62 161 133 a" 47 MINES 600 2085 500 AArcad B w 500 200° 120 1000 Base Metals 1000 5000 100 200 1400 1100 500 2200 18000 100 500 1000 1000 350 400 600 200 200 293 500 100 2275 225 1000 100 850 1000 850 110 555 100 500 2170 500 225 410 410 a 410 8 9% 4 84 0 15% 15% 15% 118 118 a 8 3 3 105 625 180 925 182 8 16 16 $13% 13% 13% 265 260 265 $24% 24% 24% + 108 108 108 214 210 214 12 11% 12 $13% 13% 13% 3 3 3 19 19 19 24% 2% U% 1000 995 1000 2% 26 0% 9% 9% 210 210 210 275 875 873 : 5 5 $21% 21% 21% $55 55 55 $8514 85% 85% -- 880 5 29% 29% 29% 995 980 995 42 42 42 27% 21 21% + Hh Sales 1300 8500 Stock Langis Latin Am Leitch Lexindin Lorado Lorado wis Macfie k 61 52 61 54 162 Madsen Alalartic Man Bar Marcon Maritime Mcintyre McKen McMar Meta Uran Min-Ore Murray M ew New Hosco N Kelore N Senator Nickel MS Noranda Normetal Norsyne O'Brien Opemiska Orchan Ormsby Pamour Paramaq Pce Expl Perron Pick Crow Que Lith Que Man Quemont Rio Algom 915 910 915 915 163 16 169 167 18 Rockwin San Ant Satellite Sheep Cr Sherritt Siscoe Stanrck Starratt Steep R Sturgeon Sunburst Teck-H Tribag Un Keno Upp Can Vandoo Violam Waite Am Werner 135 545 203 115 3 3 5 835 835 18 18 16 16 168 168 41 40 $1155 11% 159 158 2v3 75 250 1000 425 24, 200 400 Wr Harg Yk Bear Young HG Zenmac 100 100 100 5 35 35 Sales to 11 a.m.: 326,000. Today's Stock Market Listings on Toronto Exchange Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge -1 +4 -1 -3 810 915 16% + % 167 3 11% + % 158 3% + 1 16% 147 1 | BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Is Group Topic | Commonwealth | By FORBES RHUDE | Canadian Press Business Editor GENEVA PARK, Ont. (CP)---| Currently they were showing "unseemly selfishness" in re- gard to Britain's Common Mar- ket discussi {The Commonwealth' Wed | |was given contrary descriptions! {of being a status symbol with |little meaning, and of being a vibrant grouping of countries re- sponding to the changes of the] 20th century. The descriptions were given at the conference of the Cana- !dian Institute of Public Affairs {during discussions of the topic, "is the Commonwealth obso- lete?" G. R. Davy, associate profes- sor of political economy at the University of Alberta, com- mented that he was reckless |enough to take on the unenvi- able role of attacking the Commonwealth, and gave it the| status symbol tab. Gordon Hawkins, executive di- |rector of the Duke of Edin iburgh's second Commonwealth {study conference, took up the cudgels on the other side. {NEED MUCH 'WILL' David O. Hay, high commis- |sioner for Australia, speaking from the audience, said the, | Commonwealth requires a good] {deal of "will" on the behalf of| lits member governments and| {people. If there were no suchj "will" then changes coming labout would lead to obsoles- |ence. But given a "will" there; | was no reason why it shouldn't] A 3 ignificant force in the| Mexico when he was given a | {lation which he maintains in- {remain a s world. ) Prof. Davy said obsolescence year, Funeral from the Ar Funeral Home, Oshawa, with time and date to be announced later. WILLIAMS, Frederick Charles At the Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday, Aug. 9, 1961, Frederick C. Williams (555 Cubert Street), beloved husband of Daisy M. Butler and loving father of Frederick Junior. The late Mr. Williams is resting at Mclntosh- Anderson_Funeral Home. Service in the unapei, rrmay, august 11 at 2 pm. Interment Union Cemetery. GERROW FUNERAL CHAPEL Kindness beyond price yet within reach of all 728-6226 390 KING STREET WEST New Bank Has Most In Assets TORONTO (CP)--The new Ca- nadian Imperial Bank of Com- merce has supplanted the Royal Bank of Canada as the coun- try's biggest in terms of assets, reveals the latest issue of the Canada Gazette. Bank Governor's | Pension Changed {Canada's board of directors has ary $25,000 annual pension for| Rasminsky governor, 1 life, Finance Minister Fleming|covering the governors pension announced Wednesday. {was suspended. Building Probe Fall Hearings two aspects of the investigation. "I am making a particular in- quiry into the allegations of ex-| immigrants and other workers, especially in the| ploitation of {can come in two ways; nega- | | NET EARNINGS [tively through the Common- wealth no longer performing [functions attributed to it, and By THE CANADIAN PRESS Agnew Surpass Shoe Stores | positively in the sense of ob- |structing the development of other agencies. TORONTO (CP)--H. Carl Gol- [housing industry. That's already| 4d. year ended May 31: 1961,| The idea that it is a group ay The second aspect, he said, is| Canadian Homestead Oils I | OTTAWA (CP)--The Bank of rules affecting all other employ-|denberg, Montreal lawyer under way." ees remain in effect, Mr. Flem-|named as Ontario royal com- [suspended the rule by which its|ing said. But at the meeting of missioner into the construction|a special study of the Ontario|year ended May 31: 1961, net |governor can claim a half-sal-{the board which named Mr. industry, said Wednes | ati {loss $620,437; the ruls|will begin ednesday he|Labor Relations Act and other|l05s $6 hearings in October. legislation as it affects the con-|$631.757. Mr. Goldenberg was ap- struction | pointed b; A new rule will have to be| The new plan was passed by ing the re written for its mew governor,|the board in February, 1960, but, industry. The aim| y Premier Frost dur-(would be to suggest changes! : cent violent strike here |' 'Which might improve the situ- hich halted some building for ation in the industry." |$508,115, $1.48 a share; 6,513, $1.63. 1960, $457,708. Dome Petroleum Ltd., 6 mos.|ing commitments; 1 ended June 30, 1961, $751,944; states it became a status sym-|zenship. 1960,| with common ideals is absurd, {he stated, and it is neither a de- Ad. | fence nor economic unit. For older "dominions' it was | sponsibilities and to avoid mak- bol setting them aside from Dominion Magnesium Ltd., 6 other new states. for newer Relations between membr countries are continuing to de- velop, Mr. Hawkins said, and he felt there was a growing idea of common citizenship. He also regarded the British move towards Europe as an indication of Commonwealth strength and as a sign of its supra - national tendencies and its capacity for meeting the de- mands of the 20th century. It had made a considerable start towards an international society which must be the objective of the world. Fight Against Return To Jail DETROIT (CP) -- Petitions {have been signed by more than 3,000 Detroit and suburban De- troit residents asking Governor John Swainson not to allow the extradition of a Warren, Mich., man to Texas to serve out a prison term. Ruben Sepulveda, 56, will take the petitions with him to an extradition hearing Tuesday in Lansing, Mich. Sepulveda was a teen - ager newly arrived in Texas from 15 - year term for a morals vio- volved a girl he had married. | He escaped after serving only six months at a Texas prison farm. He gave up his original fname of Lino Pedroza and {moved to Detroit in 1925, Mar- iried soon after to a Mexican- {American woman, Sepulveda |raised a family of 10 and has {six grandchildren. His secret might have re- {mained known only to his wife 1960, net loss|an excuse to duck certain re-|and a few close friends if he {had not insisted last spring in applying for United States citi- MARINE DEATHS Japan's coast guard reported He called for written briefs t | mos. ended June 30: 1961, $226, ip» AINS BRITAIN : A yt h S 101602; 1960, net loss $25,054. It was also a drain on Britain, 688 "deaths i i ident will | Ss eaths in marine accidents rover the entire Ontario inl Syme bY Sept he ex-| Industrial Minerals of Canada|w.ii other members adopting|involving 3,366 vessels in 1960, y . | : C hear-|Ltd., 6 mos. ended June 30:|the attitude of "let Britain do|with damage totalling $137,700, | Mr. Goldenberg said there arelings in Toronto. 1961, $52,739; 1960, $73,000. lit" and riding on her coat-tails.|000, E 2 At June 30 assets of the Ca-|Louis Rasminsky, and his suc-|the rule governing the govern-| : ; nadian Imperial Bank of Com-|cessors. Mr. Rasminsky was or's pension did not come to the more than a month. His study merce stood at $4,318,101,000(aware of the suspension before government's attention until this compared with $4,279,348,000 in/he took the job, Mr. Fleming spring, Mr. Fleming said. The assets of the Royal Bank. |said. LOCKE'S FLORIST Funeral arrangements and floral requirements for all occasions. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE 728-6555 GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me. morial. For placement contact funeral or phone 725-2327. CARD OF THANKS MecMULLEN -- Mrs. D. McMullen and family wish to extend their heart felt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, donations and floral from S, and friends, doctors and nurses at Oshawa Genera] Hospital. Many thanks to Rev, Moffat for his consoling words and Armstrong Funeral Home for their kind and efficient management of the serv- {ces during their recent loss of a loving and father. Civil Service Bank of Commerce was formed June 1 through the amalgama- tion of the Canadian Bank of Commerce and the Imperial Bank at the end of their last fiscal years Oct. 31 had a com- bined total of $4,212,980,000, about $56,000,000 less than the assets of the Royal Bank at the end of its fiscal year Nov. 30. | Western Gas To New York TORONTO (CP) -- Oakah L. Jones, president of Consumers' |Gas Company, said Wednesday that if no undue delays occur, service of Western Canada na- tural gas to New York state can The new Canadian Imperial He added that it will be a|ernor was about $12,000. question of legal interpretation whether the bank's controversial former governor, James E. Coyne, will be able to collect the pension at the $25,000 rate-- if and when the 51-year-old banker applies for it. The finance minister presided at a two-hour cabinet meeting, subbing for Prime Minister Die- fenbaker who is visiting his home at Prince Albert, Sask. DISCUSSES MANY TOPICS Mr. Fleming's post - cabinet interview with reporters was al- most as newsy as one of his budget addresses. It lasted 45 minutes. He said: 1. He is satisfied with the pre- sent "significant" discount on the Canadian dollar, amounting to between three and four cents. It will benefit the Canadian {previous pension for the gov-| One of the government's rea-| sons for lack of confidence in the former governor was its be: lief that he could and should| have vetoed the big pension boost. | | Mr. Coyne maintained before the Senate's enquiry into his di missal that the government did| know, and that the pension was not out of line with other senior executive pensions in private business. { | Both Mr. Fleming and De-| fence Minister Harkness said they know of no formal request | from the North Atlantic Treaty| Organization for an increase in| Canadian military contributions] to Western Europe's collective] defence, being sought by NATO amofig some smaller powers in| view of tension over Berlin. 21 BOND ST. WEST, OSHAWA Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded You are Invited to Open a Budget Account. --PENNYWORTH'S HARWOOD AVE., AJAX OUR BARGAINS GIVE YOU TWICE THE VALUE OF ANY DISCOUNT OPERATION BOYS' begin this winter. CREST BUFFERIN "ENOS" economy under present circum-| stances. | The United States Federal Power Commission has author- Issues Injunction DRESS PANTS Wage Demand |ized St. Lawrence Gas Com- OTTAWA (CP)--Fred White-| pany a subsidiary of Consum- house, president of the 120,000- Erg'. to import a gas member Civil Service Federa-|{, the Ogdensburg - Massena tion, said Wednesday his organ-|area, lation likely wy ask the fed-| 15 granting the application to eral government in the fall forthe Canadian company, the a pay increase for civil serv-/ ppc denied one by New York ants. : State Natural Gas Corporation He said an increase would beto sell gas to Niagara Mohawk needed to offset increased liv-| Power Corporation for resale in ing costs expected to result fromthe same area. Ontario's three-per - cent sales] The FPC said it was question- tax. : J {able whether Consolidated Na- Mr. Whitehouse said that to|tural Gas Company, from which avoid any complaints that civil New York State Natural Gas ob- servants in Ontario were being tains its supplies, could meet de- singled out for special consider- mands during colder than nor- 2. He will meet Premier Rob-| lin of Manitoba today to discuss --but not re-open negotiations on--the province's need to im- pose a provincial income tax, D. R. Morand Wednesday in line with the new Dominion-| aa) e provincial tax plan which por |Stinted a blanket injunction comes "effective next March §i[againR Plckeng oF Igerne on vB can Hake FO Proficlion! sion (CLC) members here until the federal government will|trial of an action against the] |agree on arrangements to build | UO Bowlby. speak for tiel je Columbia River Power Pro} Hamilton Harbor Commission ect. | s 4. He said he knew of no way said the ILA had openly flaunted | by which Commonwealth coun-|the processes of the court over | tries can participate directly in|the injunction. Attempts to serve Britain's negotiations with the ibe Bn ea ar} | Against Picketing HAMILTON (CP)--Mr. Just- Toothpaste 72 ECONOMY TABLETS 66- 60 TABLETS REG. FRUIT SALTS LIST PRICE 1.19 2 Pockets. Gray. Holf Elastic Waist - Half Self Belt Colors of Charcoal end Sizes 3 to 6x. REG. 1.98 49 PAIR ° BY HUDSON Ladies' All-Weather AMERICAN ORIGINAL FROM "AMCOAT" GREATLY REDUCED ! MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Sizes 5-M-L. Reg. 2.78 BOYS' -- BOXER WAIST SANFORIZED JEANS 2 POCKETS Sizes 3 to 6x. SUPERIOR QUALITY Ist QUALITY BED SHEETS 54" x 90" European Common Market, al- " se though Australian Prime Minis-{men involved has gone fishing. ter Robert Menzies said he| Violence has broken out at would sit in on the debates. |least twice at the commission's OTHER RULES UNCHANGED |property since the ILA struck The Bank of Canada pension|July 11 over a contract dispute. If it's... Reg. Reg. 1.79 10 to 18 REG. 19.95 ® CHILDREN'S 'FAIRYLAND' 2-PC. 12 TO 24 MONTHS DIAPER SUITS ation, it might be necessary to|mal weather. ask for a salary adjustment to] New York State Natural Gas offset sales taxes on an all- has 30 days to petition for a re- province basis. While a sales hearing. It can also appeal to tax will be new in Ontario, most {the U.S. courts. other provinces have i d such a levy for years. - Indians Debate | Legal Action J. C. Best, president of the 50,000-member Civil Service As- SARNIA (CP) -- A' general| band meeting of Chippewa In- sociation, said his organization also supports a pay increase for civil servants. However, it was dians of the Sarnia reserve is to be held tonight and a threat-| ened legal suit by Dimensional| basing its bid on pay scale in- equalities. Investments Limited is expected| to be among items discussed. | Howard Ray, director of the| Toronto Investment firm, said| Wednesday "legal action will be| taken . . . very definitely" to protect an equity that Dimen- sional Investments had invested before Immigration Minister 4.95 v] 39 or. a BOYS' 2-PIECE WASH 'N' WEAR SHIRT & SHORT SETS CREASE-RESISTANT. SIZES 4, 5, 6 Price iw 39 -- Ea GENERAL STEEL WARES CHILL CHESTS 18%, x 10% x 14 LIST PRICE 17.95 8.99 -- GIRLS' CANADIAN-MADE RANDOM CORD SLIM JIMS Some with plastic belts. Sizes 3 to 6x. 7711.59 23.00 Rae = LADIES' - MISSES LADIES' FIRST QUALITY (FLATTIES) SANFORIZED COTTON SHOES | DUSTER ® Rubber Soles o 3 Styles COATS ® Suede or leather uppers SIZES S-M-L Price 99: |. 1.99(% 157 I lI |. tapies' First uaLiry || BLOUSE & SHORT SET ATTRACTIVELY STYLED GIRLS' 3, 4, AND 5 ONLY RAYON and COTTON MATCHING GINGHAM DRESSES: 49 Price 1.29 4 Sizes 14 to 20. Also 162 to __ 24V,. NYLON 10" Zipper Reg. 3.98 1.99 BAGS Girls' Ist Quality 3 to 6 yr. WITH BUILT IN RUBBER Beautifully made from Fine GROUND SHEET! Washable Chino Cotton 6-99 CROP TOP -- PICNIC Louse BAGS .1.19 99. -- BOYS -- 1st QUALITY NYLON & COTTON STRETCHEE SOCKEES x 39 GIRLS' 2-PCE. DRESSES Printed cottons, matching Pair Panties. Sizes 6-6x. Reg. 1.98 4 9c -- LADIES' BLOUSES Assorted styles, long or short sleeve. Sizes 30 to 36. ... w= 5g "-- WABASSO DEPENDABLE PILLOW CASES 99: LADIES" PYJAMAS Reg. 2.98 List Reg. List 1.50 Reg. 69¢ 1.98 Res, 3.98 Topics Prepared For Accountants TORONTO (CP) -- Practical steps to improve financial state- ments will be one of the sub- jects discussed at the annual meeting here Sept. 24-27 of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants. : Fairclough ruled last April 18] W. H. Lawson, past president|that the firm's land deal with| of the Institute of Chartered Ac-|S i | countants in England and Wales, will be one of the speakers on the topic. External Affairs Minister Green will address the meeting Sept. 25 on "Canada's position in world affairs." Premier Frost of Ontario will also be a speaker. Other topics to be discussed include current taxation prob- lems, corporate organization, and analysis of capital expend- fture and return on investment. Poland Prepared To Sign Treaty OTTAWA (CP)--Zigfryd Wol- niak, 39-year-old Polish ambas- sador to Canada, said Wednes-{mon 10 cents plus 10 cents ex- day his country is preparing to|tra, Sept. 15, record Sept. 6;| sign a peace treaty with the pfd. 35 cents, Oct. 2, record East German government by| Sept. 15. the end of this year. Viceroy Manufacturing Com- Mr. Wo'niak arrived to take pany, Ltd., Class A 1215 cents, wp his new post Wednesday. |Sept. 15, record Sept. 1. 1) CALL 723-3481 Oshawa's Oldest & Largest Supplier... McLAUGHLIN COAL and SUPPLIES LTD. Prompt FREE DELIVERY ON ALL ORDERS! 110 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA 1] In a deal for purchase of] some 3,000 acres of Indian re- serve land, Dimensional paid an estimated $2,600,000. The deal was cancelled when the com-| pany failed to meet a deadline Lid payment of a final $4,500,- MEN'S 2-PANT SUITS Reg. 39.95 Reg. 1.98 (H -- LADIES' FIRST QUALITY NYLONS Sizes 8 to 11. Reg. 5% ea. 35 3 prs. 1.00 Reg. 14.95 DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Economic Investment Trust| Ltd., commen 30 cents, Sept. 29, record Sept. 15. I International Paper Company, 204 cents, Sept, 11, record Aug. N__ BOYS' 1st QUALITY 8 TO 14 YEARS KNITTED COTTON CARDIGANS BRASS BUTTONS pa " 1 Superior Propane Ltd., com- Keeps food fresh and tasty. 97. FIBERGLASS INSULATED Embroidered Reg. 1.39 Pair aot 1.98 Reg. Reg. 1.98 1.98