18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Apri 19, 1962 Today's Toronto Stock Market Listinas TORONTO 11 AM. STOCKS By The Canadien Press Toronto Stock Exechange--April 19 (Quotations in cents unless marked $ t--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is from previous board-lot closing INDUSTRIALS : Sajes High Low a.m, Ch'ge $46% 46% 46% + Ve $14% 14% 14% Stock Abitib; Acad-Atl Agnew-5 at Dis w AltaGas pr AltaGas w Alg Cen Alumini Argus Ashdown B Atlan Acc Atlas Steel Bank Mont Bank NS Build Prod C D Sugar Can Cem Can Cem pr Can Foils Can_ Foils Fndry A 500 Imp Bk C 2% CIL pr CPR C Vickers CWN G pr Col Cell Con Con Con Con Con Con Corby vt Coronation Cosmos Crows N Crus Int Dist Seag D Bridge Dom Elect D Fndry Dom Stor 250 220 9% 100 12% 20% 8% 48% 22% 11% 63% 13% 7100 77 $834 $4855 $22%% $1l% 86445 313% 155 200 275 265 260 | Stock xr---Ex-| sale.) | Imp Oil | ing Util iM M Leaf Mill 4 | Russell Bales 1250 125 $20% Me 312% 495 $18% 5) $30 760 $104 45 $26 500 350 50 $31% 975 $11 245 $19 125 $17 3030 710 200 $16% 138 $16% 235 $19 100 $63 225 «88% 500 370 308 $4) 425 100 Dom Tar Exquisite pr Fam Play Fanny F Ford US | Fraser Fruphaut Gatineau GS Wares GL Paper |G L Power G L Pow Gr Wpg G Gr Wpg vt Gveyhnd Guar Tr Hardee Horne Pf 20% 18% 3% a + 104 Me Y% % 3" 10% 1 + ba + 17 650 16% Va + 16% 19 63 BM 370 Me % +60 Me % Imp Tob Imp Tob p Ind Accen inland C pr Inland Gas Int Nicke} % Me % | Inter PL Jockey © Jock C B pr Jock wts Jock rts Kelly D A Labatt Lakeland LOnt Cem pr Levy LobCo A BPR Zz 100 $10% Me 100 «(9 10359 600 36% 275 $15 100 250 765 $11% 200 $18% 728 $9 2988 $20%4 19% ' 130 $15 15 1 Ms 1395 $13 13 49 $109 108% 400 87% 100 $2844 Me 250 11% 18 9 Mass F Mass-F 5% Met Stores Molson A Mon Foods Mont Loco Moore Nat Drug Noranda 4, NW Util pr Page Hers Pow Corp QN. Gas QN Gas pr QN Gas w Rap-Grip Rap-Grip Roe AV (¢ Rolland A R Nodwell Rothman Royal Bank vs a " »" A ' 9 80 14% 850 Salada F wt 270 850 CLASSIFIED (Continued from ADVERTISING Page 26) 32--Articles for Sale FOR | SALE One four-inch planer and one only 8-inch circular saw, in good condition. One only one horse- power Wagner induction motor, prac- tleally new. Telephone MO 8-3059. MAPLE. syrup. "Take No. 35 Highway from 401 to Concession 12 Manvers. Andrew Heaslip, telephone Bethany 17R111 SHOWCASES, glass tops and sides x 60". Price $55 each. Telephone 2330. BEAVY duty boat "trailer, $85 or best offer. Apply 395 Gibbon Street MAPLE syrup! Take No. 35 Highway from 401 to Concession 12 Manvers Andrew Heaslip, telephone Bethany 17R111. FUR coat, dark brown se condition, size 18%. Reasonable 159 Celina or telephone 725-8901 ELNA 3 automatic. Must 36" 725- » excellent Apply sell tonight! \ sewing machines are moving to 229 Simcoe Street South. All stock re- duced for this week. Telephone 728-239! CONTENTS of five-room house. Must he sold immediately. Best offer accept ed. Apply 506 Peel Street, Whitby FURNACES, antee. $2.25 per ment, package 725-4729, LAWNMOWER repairs (power and hand), Free blade sharpening and bal ance with every motor cleaning and tune up, $3.95. Parts extra, Free pick- up and delivery. Telephone Sportsman's Corner, MO 8-451) CAR radio, in the -dash, $32.50. Aerial and instajlation extra Dominion Tire, 48. Bond Street West vacu JM cleaner repairs, all makes, parts, attachments, brushes, guaran- teed rebuilt machines. Estimates free Rentals. Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv- fee, 728-0591 anytime AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt seyi free estimates. Chair, table rent Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe North SCARFE'S paint sale, and flat, one low price. $4.55 gallon, $1.45 quart, Telephone for free color charts, Upton's Paint and Wallpaper , 28 Bond Street East. 723-2977. forced air, week deal 10-year guar- no down pay- $130. Telephone Try gloss, semi-gloss Store GOOD RECONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS RANGES AND WASHERS All parts and service AJAX BARGAIN CENTRE HARWOOD AVE. NORTH AJAX -- WH. 2-6410 VALLEY CREEK FURNITURE lecotion. 16! Top price televis applian and In new Bond Street West for used radio ond " ex Phone 728-4401 The finest fishing he s shing supplies Smelting Equipment Chestnut Canoes FISH MOUNTED PAUL'S Sporting Goods 589 Albert tackle and Street WORRIED? Then see find out for yourself tood service con toke out the wor ries and expense of food A family of spend with us approx. $16.00 per week food and freezer approx. 80% ries PHONE | 728- 91 4] how freezer Includes groc f normal analys NO OBLI GATIO MODERN DRAPES: To Create A More Pleasant Atmosphere in every room of your home Colorful designs in the latest fabrics, various. styles and lengths, Ready to drape. and C. Dry Goods ¥4 CELINA ST. 723-7827 | transistor, | 7 22--Articles for Sale COLDWALI Frigidaire cross top freezer, good r Private sale, $65 best phone 725-5555 FOR SALE chen set, stove Green TILLER, Gibson, with model, nearly new, Cost $85. 965 Ritson Road North BEAUTY Line deluxe belt massager, in good condition Original price $130. Selling for $86. Telephone 725-3783 TWO boy's sports jackets $6, one grey stripe $6; 2. pair pants, $12, All size 16 ent condition, Telephone MA BED, 54 inch, metal, springs and mat tress, $15. Telephone 725-9390 21" MOTOROLA {1 TV, Good working orde or offer, Telephone 728-773 refrigerator, inning order or offe Tele- One five-piece chrome kit- in good condition; one gas three burners, Reasonable. 71 Street, Whitby motor, one-row $139, selling 723-4793 brown stripe In excel 3-3609 walnut best model BEES for sale North, Whitby Apply 604 Centre Street new furniture ving THREE, rooms of on roon kitchen ens this for $3.0 Home Furnishings South emble Baron Street 424 Simcoe Base Ucator safe, file Hamilton's 42 KLEMCO OAK typewr ter typewriter South. MO electric Brock 8-84 Johnson outboard, g, excellent condi- 437 after 6.30 p.m HORSEPOWER 1957, electric sta tion. Telephone 7: ised furni- h offer Furniture WE buy ture and appliances Phone 728 Commu 9 Pr treet » sell and exchange 1 for tor nity ince the day Television TV RENTALS, by month at Parkway coe North 723-3043 week 718 Sim or } hull, f aller } lly equipped Telephone 725 15 FT Like 7917 moulded new with TY PEWRITERS terms, service Equipment, 137 Brock adders, cashiers, ren Hamilton Office South, MO 8-8442 COLEMAN'S§ and equipment, complete repair service and parts. Miller Heating and Trailer cessories, 9 Tudor Street Ajax 49) primus; camping TYPING white new save 4% Ib : ¥ tb pk Circulation Dept., Oshawa Times TENTS marine guns and Dominion supplies, motors, Try West camping hardware, outboard bicycles. Best prices Tire, 48 Bond Street stove, in good an INCH Gurney r Telephone electric reasonable COMPLETE Anthes Imperial coal fur nace with electric Janitor, cold and hot air pipes, perfect condition, Will be dis- mantied Monday, $ One Astral apart- ment electric refrige r like new 699 Hortop Street. 725-6141 WE used ture OLD volvers Telephe pay highest prices in the city for furniture, Pretty's Used Furni Store. 723-3271. 444 Simcoe South guns wanted and e7 rifles, shotguns, re also old cartridges Oshawa 3 and Tele GIRL'S navy nat, size & phone 725-4054 and white sailor coat Excellent condition FILTER Queen Sales and Service, lib- eral trade-in allowance. Free demon- stration, Telephone 728-4683 MEN'S waders, size 8, $7.50. Electric' clock radio, $25 Two piece wine chesterfield phone 723-2094. Used TRACTOR Simp and cultivator 8344 General new Tele city 5 horsepower with After &. Telephone 5.90 ted lot of ready wallpaper. 1962 and Wallpaper East. Telephone BUYS one room plastic-coated Upton's Paint 28 Bond Street TECO three horse-power lawn in perfect condition, been used two months $50 or best offer. Apply 52 Cad- lac North or telephone 728-4485 1s PIECE aluminum in conditic rea a Mfer act 728-9247 mower Normac set of H excellent ept FRAZER nursery Apply BRU NNER air bic ft. with 1 Stratton gas large storage mony Road South WEDDING t size 7 +URNEY forced air gas furnace, ther »stat and controls, very reasonable Teleph one 725-7994 BEFORE buying or selling furnitu refrigerators, stoves, ers, call Elmer Wilbur, CO 3-22! OUTBOARD boat mah windshields, steering anc all good condition, Used $3 Telephone 725-4513 B. F. GOODRICH Stores T teries, Kelvinator refrigerators vision. Thrifty Budget Plan 34--Lost & Found COST: Large Walker black, white, jan. Wearing col ity North Enffeld, Telephone 728 ae | 24" Roto tiller, suitable or garden work, price 53 Harmony Road South for $165. compressor ) horse power ngine drive tank. App portable Br nted Har a on gown, in excellent condi- Telephone 728-8784 televisions wash- one season es 725-4543, | hound Le ie» 11 Net | High Low a.m. Ch'se | Stedman * Weston A " 1¢ grey fleck suit,, jof | company 1) Net Stock High Low a.m Ch'ge Seven Shawin Simpsons Slater Stoel Slat Steel Sales Arts 600 pr 125 100 Steel Can Texaco Tor-Dom Bk Tor Star pr Towers wits T Fin A Trans PPL Tw C Gas Un Gas U Corp B Walk GW Webb Knp WCoast Tr WCoast vt 4 $18 $20% 955 1 20% 20% + 955 955 a» 39 16% Weston B West A wts Wood J A Woodwd A Curb Asbestos C Paper D Glass Int Pap Maclaren A Price Br 5 $350 $4044 $15 $37%4 $21% $51 OILS 600 500 375 3 250 650 500 600 35% 40% 15 37% 21% 1000 780 213 210 50 pr Alminex Anchor Bailey S A Bailey S pr Cal Ed Calvert CS Pete C Ex Gas LI Pete Cent Del Charter Oil C West P Duvex Fargo Gr Plains Home B HB OUG Medal Nat Pete NCO wts NCO pr Pac Pete Pamojl Permo Place Provo Ranger 900 100 210 216 400 180 765 283 1300 7440 1700 800 800 as 1 145 34--Lost & Found ST BERNARD, male, as guardian for elderly lady day in Greenwood district Pickering WH 2-6607 LOST: Miniature dish brown color, tag, answers to name P Road, College area, Reward. Telephone 35--Legal YOU'LL agree that the Oshawa Times Want Ads will sell your unused house hold items fast. Check your home now then call 723-3492 to place a buyer getting ad NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS male Pinscher, wearing harness, "Ace", lost Hill 723-9877 in persons having ony against the Estate Hugo Jacobus Goemans, of 1001 McCullough Ontario, who ut the 16th 1962, are re- partic- 3imMs ited with cloims of shall this 1962, B West, M. HEFFER, B.A i 509 Dundas Street WHITBY, Ontaric icitor the A istratrix IN: THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HARRY EARL SAGER, LATE OF THE CITY OF OSHAWA, IN THE COUNTY OF ONTARIO FOREMAN, DECEASED NOTICE TO CREDITORS aving claims a the: estate of HARRY RL SAGER, late of the City of Oshawa, in the County of Ontor died on or about A.D tified to the t igned on or before the 15th day of May, A.D. 1962, which the Estate be d th re d only to which | then who the 962 arch u t ofter date N stributed w claims of the undersigned shal have had notice DATED at Oshawa April, A.D this 10th 1962 day of MARGARET El Executrix By her eph P 142 King Oshawa, Ontario Research Plan For Province EN SAGER, olicitor Mangon Street East + Ys | Secur Free %|South U 2000 "4|Triad Oil Hod n Oils Ye| Wayne 103 5 5 5 --% "h Advocate \| Alba Expl %\A Arcadia +% 4 4| Baska " ® Donalda urgently needed Lost Fri-, Telephone red- no Montrave TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario Research Foundation said Wed nesday that in joint co-operation with major Canadian industries it plans to develop a 200-acre research community Four companies now in the development are Dunlop of Canada Ltd., Steel Company Canada Ltd., Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. Ltd., and International Nickel Com- pany of Canada Ltd The foundation says the com munity, tentatively called the Ontario Research Community, will located in either west north of Tor. onto A be end o1 end spokesman for the founda said "hundreds of scientists from many different fields will be working in a campus like atmosphere on various research projects' at the new George F Plummer Dunlop of Canada under the lentists tion centre pres- ident that proposals, Dun their fa lop s¢ and ing ilities will He said research is carried on in Toronto within the frame- work of an international re search complex. with compo- nent Malaya. the United Kingdom and the Far Bast. and development move io the new site involved! the |. said | | st Net a.m, Ch'ge 570 10 14 106 +1 170 +5 140 43% +1 10% + Stock Sates 10000 High Low 570 «570 "4 4 106 «105 170 170 140-140 4344 43 11 10% 150 300 306 2000 11500 MINES 9349 «4542 100 670 2000 4 1090 130 11250 1A Arcad By 200 Atl C Cop 200 Aumaq 4000 1000 61500 500 100 | Tidal Yan Can % Abacus 24 905 AmLarder Anglo Hur 70 19% 107 Bidcop Black Bay | Bralorne \C Tung © Dyno Cdn NW Can Erin Ys | Cent Pat + "| Cent Pore | Chester Chib Kay Chimo Con Key C Discov 3 +5 C Haji : 30 5 1 C Mogul onl © Morrison C Mosher Con Negus Conwest Coprand Daering D'Arggon a (+1 Deer Horn 22 -% D'Eldona | Delhi Pac Djcknsn Dome 47 5 \ Ma 710 3 760 1000 500 950 1000 2600 2500 520 2000 Elder Falcon F'west T Frobisher Genex Gjant YK Goldale Grandroy 2000 Gulf Lead 1500 Granduc rts 2000 Gunnar 610 H of Lakes 2500 Heath 600 High Bell % 1 " % 100 il Net Baws 1250 155 640 200 Stock | Hollinger |Hud Bay Kerr Add | Kilembe }Lab Min | Latin Am | Leitch Lencourt Lorado Macassa Magecdon Madsen McIntyre Mt Wright |Multi M 94 LOW &.m. $23 21 857% 57% 835 830 235 29% Opemiska Orchan Pick Crow '4| Piteh- Ore | Placer Que Chib Q Mattgmi Quemont | Realm | Respar Rio Algom Roche Ryanor San Ant Sheep Cr Sjscoe Starrgtt Steeloy Steep Temag Thom L Tormont Tribag Uit-Shaw Un Buffad U_ Asbestos Un Keno Un Fort Vandoo Vauze Wiliroy Wiltsey Wr Harg Zenmac R 2000 5000 1500 670 750 1500 500 400 140 5500 182 7509 27 400 100 4200 «31 520 830 21 6 140 180 830 21 6 00 31 Sales to 11 a.m 693,000. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Canadian Fruit Market In U.K. By FORBES RHUDE Canadian Pre ssBusiness Editor The British housewife is more} than ever in a mood toxbuy Ca- nadian and other. Common- wealth products, says Hubert Oughton, president of the Ad- vertising Association of the United Kingdom This apparently arises in part out of Common Market discus- sions "She may not understand," Mr. Oughton, '"'all the is involved but her sympathy been aroused for Common- difficulties and: she is to pick off the shelf any- with a Commonwealth la- Says sues has wealth read thing bel Speaking at Toronto press conference Mr, Oughton, who is chairman of W. L, Crawford Lid., British advertising agency added that the British market could easily absorb all the canned fruits Canada can ship, if assured of continuity of sup- ply 2 Henry S Iternational of Canada American space projects dra-} matize "'the new role for created by modern science Wingate, chairman Nickel Com- Ltd., says] "The skin of the which carried Col through space and became hot on re-entering the at phere was made of heat-r tant high-nickel alloy rocket that launched the a naut was sheathed with n stainless steel less than 1-25 cay Ch'ge rT I 45 l . ended osule Glen} red mos- esis- The Atlas $289, 000 stro- ickel th of} an inch thick, and nickel tubing formed the walls of the chamber in the rocket eng "The era we are entering thrust ines. will make spectacular and heavy de materials to be of temy For us mands for posed to extremes tures and stresses an era of promise." McGuinness and with plant and Br L. [i Ad., distillers Mimico (Toronto) town, N.S,, tising program 'Marks, vice-president, J say "We expect newspapers to be!t9 reyjew his our prime consumer advertising) oequres in approving new drugs medium for the next two years,| for yse | name to establish the company with the maximum potential buyers at cost."' The company, the founded in nickel|is considering a change in n ito McGuinness Distillers number lowest e vera if Co s at idge- announce an adver- Benjamin s of 1905) ame Ltd Addressing the company's an- |Previous advertising was con- nual meeting, he stated fined to trade publications Redistribution Body Appointed TORONTO (CP) A three- man independent was named Wednesday by Pre- mier Robarts to prepare a com- plete redistribution of the prov- ince's electoral districts Named as. chairman vat hep Justice E. A. Richardson of the Ontario Supreme Cae Members are Professor Grant Crawford of Queen's Uni- versity and Roderick G. Lewis, clerk of the legislature and chief election officer for On tario Mr. Robarts said he the committee's report ready in time for legislation be presented to the next session of the legislature in the fall A redistribution was first promised by former Premier Leslie Frost last summer. The fact that it would be handled by an independent commission was announced by Mr. Robarts Feb, 22 It would be the first such re distribution since a select com- mittee of the legislature in- creased to 98 from 90 the num- ber of seats at Queen's Park Since then, many of ihe urban |ridings in Toronto and else- where have mushroomed some members represent as many as 10 times the number constituents as other mem- ners expects to be POWER TO RECOMMEND The new committee has been given power to recommend the number, area and boundaries' of the province's ridings There are, however, a guides it must consider jcording to the government tion passd Wednesday by legislature 1. The concentration of ulation in various areas of province as indicated . by 1961 federal census; 2. The varying conditions and requirements regarding representation as between rural and urban electoral districts 3. The existing and tradi- tional boundaries of the elec- toral districts of the province; "4. The community or diver- sity of interests of the popula- tion of such districts; "3. The means of communi-; series ac- mo- the of pop- the the K, |toral until] cation between various par physical features thereof; 6. All other related and vant factors and, lar districts, shall, as far as pr cable, include the whole of jone municipality in one district." |PRACTISED LAW Mr. Justice Richardson, army veteran of the First W War, graduated from Osg Hall in Toronto in 1921, bec a King's Counsel in 1933 the b his to late appointment last year Professor Crawford, 57, professor of political sci and director of the Institut Local Government at from 1944 to 1956 Mr. Lewis, 40, has been islative clerk since 1955, he succeeded his father in post with par reference to rural electoral ts of commission |such districts, together with the rele- ticu acti- any elec- an Jorid oode ame and to practised law in Toronto until! ench was ence e of Queen's leg- when that India Protests Chinese Pinch NEW DELHI (AP)--The In- dian government disclosed Wed- nesday that Communist has established a new military outpost in the disp area of Ladakh, pinching about 12') square miles territory claimed by India India sent a letter of pre to the Peking government 15 \ ister Menon had miles dakh control 000 square which the Says is legally The two ownership of a total of square miles along the Hi layan border between India Tibet. The bitter. dispute been dragging for without any sign of solution re Prime Lak pokesman for Nehru, Mrs said the Red established the west of Sumdo post In approximately miles of Indian Indian countries on disy 51,000 ye hina forward uted off from test April Min shmi Chinese SIX La- The Red Chinese already 14,- Ladakh government Jute ma- and has ars | X- drawn Industrials Up In Light Trade | TORONTO (CP) -- Trading) |dwindled to its lightest so far this year and industrials climbed more than one point on index Wednesday, as stock mar- ket traders seemed to be wait- ing for the upcoming holiday. Highlighting industrials was Power Company, which jumped 70 cents tu $4.65--its best ever-- in extremely heavy turnover of} 77,000 shares. Sparking the furious trading was a rumor that the Brazilian federal gov- ernment had reached a settle APPOINTMENT Charles H World, manager, east-central district, The Con- sumers' Gas Company, has | announced the appointment of D. S. "Tom" Platts as sales manager of the district cover- ing Oshawa, Whitby, | Ajax, Bowmanville, Pickering, | Peterborough and Lindsay. Mr. Platts, 32, joined Con- sumers' as a_ sales repre- | sentative in Oshawa in 1957 NET EARNINGS THE CANADIAN Consolidated Textile Ltd., year ended Dec. 30 $41,613: 1960, $27,801 Crown Zellerbach Lid., 3 mos ended 1962, $2,420,000: 1961, $1,965,000. Alfred. Lambert Ine., year Dec. 31 1961, $ 645, 27 a Class 1960, $339,943, $2 Oshawa Wholesale Ltd., year ended Jan 1962, $683,427, $1.22 a Class A and common share; 1961, $447 85.6 cents Peoples Credit Jewellers Ltd., year ended Jan. 31: 1962, $604 809, $2.83 a share; 1961, $592,503 $2.31 Quebec year ended 668,984; 1960 Somerville year ended 1141,095; 1960 Western Decalta Lid., year ended Dec net $74,000: 1960 By PRE fi 1961, Canada March 31: 37 9.27 Telephone Dec. 31 $1,572,349 Industries Dec. 31: 1961, $1,100,% Company, 1961, $1, Ltd, $1, Petroleum | 31: 1961, loss net loss Drug Procedtires Review Requested OTTAWA (CP) The drug NER-29 has been ordered with- from the Canadian mar- ket, Health Minister Monteith announced Wednesday in the Commons Similar action taken March 30 in regard to another drug, Thalidomide or Kevadon. Mr. Monteith said he has asked the Royal College of Phy.! sicians and Surgeons of Canada to set up a special committee department's pro- s was ment with therompany in long standing nationalization bid Elsewhere in the main Price Brothers climbed 1% and |Canada Cement one point. Losers included Algoma Stee! jand Consolidated Paper, each Steel Union's Inco Hearing TORONTO (CP)--The Ontario| record April 30, Board will said re- Labor Relations Wednesday hearings sume here April 30 application by the United Steel workers of America to take over Mills bargaining rights for employees |$] (95, of the International Nickel Com-} pany at Sudbury. The Steelworkers union, a Canadian Labor Congress affil- iate, aims to supplant the in- dependent Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers as repre- A and B siaeat sentative of some 17,000 mem-|Mines Ltd., bers of Mine-Mill's Local 598 in Sudbury Hearings on the application were adjourned April 3 amid charges by Mine-Mill that sup- porters of the Steelworkers in Sudbury practised deception in their bid to wrest control. The argument originally was scheduled ot resume April 24.| But David Lewis, lawyer for the Steelworkers, has to appear be- fore the Supreme Court of Can ada then so the date was put back Before adjourning April 3, the board heard: submissions about ithe counting of 14,100 ballots cast by Inco workers board supervision early. in March on the rival certification ms of Steel and Mine-Mill. The board will rule whether or not the ballots should - be counted after hearing. argu- ments. Mine-Mill claims rebel local members tried to deceive members into switching alle- giance and Steel contends a majority of Inco workers ap- prove its takeover PHILIP'S YACHT COWES, England (CP)-- Prince Philip is to have a new racing yacht. His former one, Bluebottle, .was given to the Royal Naval College at Dart- mouth. The new yacht, Cowe- slip, is being built and he hopes to race it at the Cowes regatta this year. \fell %. itsjgate fell 20 cents to $6.40. list,|dropped % on dal the under} Treasury Bill Rate Goes Up OTTAWA (CP) Average eas interest rate of this week's issue off %, and Distillers Seagrams,|of 92-day government treasury down %. : |bills rose to 3.10 per cent from On index, industrials rose 1.39/3.04 last week, the Bank of to 62215, golds .38 to 86.71 and|Canada reported Wednesday. base metals .74 to 207.70. West-| The treasury bill rate, gen- ern oils dipped .01 to 116.25.\erally considered an indicator compared with Tuesday's 2,517.-/9¢ conditions in the short-term 000. ' |money market, has been fluc- Labrador gained % amongityating around its present level fed prey 4 sag 3 = 0-\since the start of the year. vari dividend Wernnde pal The Bank of Canada interest rose. ¥%,, while International rate, whicn is set at pit gd ' died . one per cent above the Nickel og Bhi ih both treasury bill rate, advanced to n speculatives, North-|9 95" per cent from 3.29. The |bank rate is the minimum charge by the central bank on its infrequent loans to chartered |banks. Dome gained % in western) oils but Calgary and Edmonton)' Ltd., 17% cents, June 1, record May 15 DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Placer Development Lid., 25 Atlantic Acceptance Corpora- lcents, June 22, record June 1, tion Ltd., second pfd. 15 cents, St. Lawrence Corporation common 15 cents, June 15,/Ltd., common 25 cents, Aug. 1, record June 1. record July 2; pfd. $1.25, July Canadian Petrofina Ltd., par-|25, record June 3. ticipating pfd 60 cents, June : ca CHECK THESE RATES ye Pg yore 15 15, Dominion and Anglo Invest- ment Corporation Ltd., pfd. June 1, record May 15; common 40 cents, April 30, record April 24. Dominion Tar and Chemical a Co. Ltd., common 20 ee Aug.|2 1, record July 2; pfd. cents, July. 2, record June 'ee Hollinger Consolidated Gold 15 cents, June 29, record June i, Howard Smith Paper Ltd., pfd. 50 cents, Aug. record July 2 Kelly, Douglas and Co. Class A 6% cents, May record May 11 Labrador Mining and Explo- ration Co. Lid., 50 cents, Jume 7, record May 10 Laura Secord Candy Westinghouse cents, July 2, record) SINGL with Private Both DOUBLE '8 With Private Both -yy-- fin « CENTER OF LINCOLN CENTRE Hotel EMPIRE Broadway at bird Street 700 rooms & suites -- most with AIR- CONDITIONING, TY and radio © Excellent Resteurant -- Coffee Shop-- Cocktail Lounge * Garage adjacent to hotel PLUS many special Empire conveniences sch as Baby Sitters, Physician, Sightseeing Buses, Train & Plane Reservations, Redio& TY Tickets" NEW YORK 23, WY. COlumbus 5-7400 Mills i Lid., 31, Shops, Penmans offer the newest fashion colours in a range of plain or fancy, styles and fibres--plus dependable quality and comfort. Tea -- at the -- Bag HOTELS HIGHWAY 40 Try Our Delicious and Tempting Easter Menu! Served Sunday, April 22nd--12 Noon to 8:30 p.m. ICED SHRIMP COCKTAIL 80¢ Choice of: Chilled Tomato, Apple or Grapefruit Juice ... Cream of Chicken Soup . . . 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