TORONTO By The Canadisn Press Toronto Stock Exchange--Nov, 24 (Quotations in cents unless marked §. xd --~ Exdividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw~Ex-warrants.) Industzials Anthes Imp Arcan Atlas Steel Bank Mont Bank NS Beatty Beav_ Lumber 50 Bell Phone 409 Brazil 197 BA Oil 450 BCE 5% p 75 BC Forest 100 BC Pow 537 Can Cem 50 Can Malt pr 30 C Pack B 50 C Bank Com 767 165 z10 500 205 Cc Toronto, Mon 1000 900 150 150 150 $1% 1% 11% 16 15 16 26 $17 Windfall Advocate Alba Expl treal N Goldvue New Hosco 2000 N Mylama 49100 Newnor 1000 Nipissing 1500 Noranda 300 Norgold 5000 Norlartie 500 Norsyne 500 ¥ Rank 8600 5150 Ormsby Parbec Paymast P teh-Ore Preston Pronto Purdex Que Ascot Q Metal Quemont Rainville Rayrock Rexspar 1500 Rix Athad 1000 Sherritt 950 Slocan VR 36900 Stdcona Stanleigh Starratt Steep R Sullivan Sylvanite Teck-H stocks Accep 100 Ind C pr 200 I Bronze Int Nickel Int Pete Int Util Int PL Iroquois G pr 100 a 135 497 $67 66% 10 $101% 101% 250 355 355 1445 825% 25% 570 $11 10% 11 550 $331 33% 400 400 400 |Rustralia Sends First Mission OTTAWA (CP) -- Australia| In the last few years, Australia| will try to make a bigger dent in|has invested enormous sums in eben . oonght Tori expanding its iron mining and|manufactured steel products such ther steel-making capacities. Steel in-las girders. So far this year, Can-ito sell in greater quantity. | Canadian and United States mar-| kets with the first trade mission | it has ever sponsored to ei country. got output in 1955-56 at 2,339,000 tons was up 120 per cent over 1945-46. Australia claims to pro- duce the cheapest steel in the world. Hitherto most of its production The 25 members of the mis- sion are top executives in manu- | facturing, primary industry, banking and cial circles and almost their sole purpose will be to sell more in the dollar | area, Their two-month visit in Janu-| ary and February will be lim- ited to the west coasts of both] countries where they figure they | have the best chance of enlarg-| ing their markets. But if it proves| a success the mission likely will be repeated soon and range far- ther. MIGHT OUTSELL EAST A number of factors operate in| favor of Australian traders de-| smaller labor bill in Australian production. Another is the relat- ively expensive freight rates for - He STOR, " St. With rug 10%" " ' 2 pid MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SPECIALS FRESH, LEAN SPECIAL Canadian Ang Pulp 30 $39% Violam ' Beld Cor 7pe x Willroy 110 110 --3 $25% Willroy 5 110 110 ---3 305 300 Wiltsey 19 20 +2 36% Zenmac 1000 28% 28% 28% $42 rail - shipments to the West from | either Eastern Canada or the U.S. as against the cheap ocean rate for shipments from Aus-| [tralia | IDEAL FOR BOILED DINNER Church Heads | BEEF BRISKET Urge China N.B. NO. 1 IDAHO TYPE Recognition POT AT OFS CLEVELAND (AP) -- A group lh of national church leaders has CALIFORNIA NO. 1 TENDER urged that steps be taken to- Temag Tiara Trin Chib U Mining Ventures BUTT PORK CHOPS . 49° SPECIAL uw 27° SPECIAL 2 5B. POLY BAG 23° a SPECIAL ORIGINAL c 2 BUNCHES 25 Dist Seag D Bridge 3 b Fin rts 2823 Base Metals 1000 Dom Tar 340 ¥ % Baska 1000 Eddy Mateh 100 2 B-Duq Fam Play 200 1 2 2 Bicroft 100 Bouzan 40 Boymar 100 Bralorne 75 Brunsman Con Gas Ford A Lambert A Lambert B Moore Sales to 11 a.m.: 1,012,000, MONTREAL By The Canadian Pr Montreal Stock Exchange--Nov, 24 (Quotations in cents unless marked §. 2---0dd lot, xd--Ex dividend, xr--Ex- rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) Industrials i Brunswick GMC 50 i Buffad GL Paper 175 $374 7 3 Buff Ank G L Power 100 2 3 Camp Chib Imp Oil 537 Cadamet Ind Accep 275 Cdn Astoria Inglis 100 Inland Gas 600 Inter PL 1040 Jefferson 100 Kelly DA 5350 Kelly wits 325 Labatt 830 L Woods pr 25 lob G 2 pr 50 Tob Co A 100 Lob Co B 100 MacMill B 100 Massey -F 3275 Massey F pr 25 Maxwell 100 Mid-West 970 Mont Loco 2135 Moore 350 N Hos B 100 N St Car 225 North Star pr 30 N Str wts 57 1000 Page-Hers Que Phone Que Ph wis 2225 Reitmans 00 T Fin A Trans Mt Un Gas Westeel ward admission of Red China in the United Nations and recogni- tion of Red China by the United States. The concluding session Friday of the four-day world order study conference, sponsored bv the Na- tional Council of Churches, spelled out the policy in a "mes- | Banque CN sage to the churches." PINEAPPLE AND GRAPEFRUIT SPECIAL Banque PC 334 34 : 2 12 12 : E 000 5 8 : 5 - > 4 30 - ga ; 200 "Christians should urge recon- 48-0Z. Bell Phone 947 - "an > sideration by our government of § c Bowat Paper 2023 : : Canu 1 its policy in regard to the Peoples TIN Dn 875 5 Republic of China (Red China)" BCE 4%pe pr 150 4 7 id the statement. "While the ; Ea any S03 TE Ply r A 104 : rights 'of the people of Taiwan 5 Ye 21% 21% 4 Te 200 $1 4 g P F4 12 Eon Met 4 lab 495 Formosa) and of Korea should "25 $100 El Sol BC Phone 80 b> safeguarded, steps should be Royal Bank 205 } Eureka - Brown 250 taken toward the inélnsion of the 10 0 : > : t t 1sion ¢ pi 1000 5 5 = Ean Be rod = People's Republic of China in the 8 $ 305 Fara wis 2% 26 26 Can Cem 103 United Nations and for its recog- nition by our government. "Such recognition does not Fatima : 100 100 I Fndry 150 imnly approval," the statement id. 11:30 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge $37 97 97 % Coldstrm C Bellekeno 2900 CCallinan ~~ 1000 14 Denison 4555 $12 p 2 adi $11 Den wis 1100 375 345 . 5 EOF 35 $34 30% 33% -- % Discovery 100 3 345 5 $30 Fen 2000 : : ] Alum 1 pr $22 Halliwell 29099 65 b Alum 2 pr 5 $4514 on M § 1335 23 ATE $28 Regcourt 8000 15 5 'Asbestos $34 Con Sud 3000 Coprand 700 Craigmt 200 Cusco 1000 710 I Daering 15750 500 ! Deer Horn 1000 350 « 3 D'Eldona Dome Stock Alscope Anthonian Bateman Bellechase Bluewater Bonnyville Burnt Hill Cal Ed Atlas Steel 5 $26 Bank Mont $54'% BT Eh hhh beth hecho hth dh boi Duvan 1 E Amphi 5 4 BCE INSTANT OR QUICK COOKING SPECIAL QUAKER OATS 39° VALUES EFFECTIVE IN OSHAWA AND WHITBY NOVEMBER 24, 25, 26 DOMINION STORES LIMITED Pres Elect Q N Ga Roe AV Can Roe AV 5% Continental y Rand Emp Oil Falcon Fatima Fundy 120 3 CI Shawin ie 32 : Frobishar 168 168 Cl Fy 4%pe 258 Simpsons Y Geo Scien 2 102 102 CSL pr 220 Stedman Gnt Maxct 9 9 C Bank Com 80 Gold Age § Propane 500 Gold Eagle 4000 20% 29% C Brew 320 E 3 Grandroy 5 sal Gulch 1000 1 18 18 C Brit Alu z15 § 2 ; J 5 hn C : 5 $ [§ C C 5 8 os i Taylor Pe b Gunnar 245 $17% 17% 17% Br Alu wits z10 5 5 54 ol 5 $29 Tor-Dom "Bk Guimar wis 13% 74 7 id ' 25 $24 24% ne ROMAN. ORIGIN Gwillim 5 555 0 er 51 OMA Headway 500 41 41 41 > Chem Cell 225 2 o Caled nia was the name used Heath 2000 ii 2 ial Fairbks 200 by the ancient Romans to desig- Heava 8 5 CIL 235 C Tr Can PL 1395 High-Bell 170 170 170 Lvich 8 nate Scotland ; gF Trans-Mt N 900 1 Hud Bay $58% 58 58% 100 ig Ind Lake 6 6% Int Nickel $82% 82% 82% Int Ran 27 27 27 Irish Cop 223 216 223 Jellicoe 15 15 15 Jonsmith 13 13 13 Koi 500 $i 19% 19% Tor Iron A ; TP Lith Corp in A 125 Int Pow 200 Merrill Mid Culp Mogador Montgary N Hosco 800 NW Amulet 10000 FRE REN Ca Fe are a Wy o's bay C Vickers Coghlin 3 Con M and § 130 100 200 14300 Porcupine 3000 Portage 4300 $34 % : 13 1 C Paper : Provo 100 Int Ul 2200 Yow Br RE " 1000 v 2300 Oils I COL Py do 0 250 reser 100 $3 3 t 1310 " French P pr 2325 875 860 8 sullivan 300 1" 100 + Gatineau 125 Tache Asamera 178 174 173 Gat 5% pr 20 Tib Expl Bailey 8 A 250 940 940 940 2000 2 =n GS Wares 200 Titan Bailey 8 pr 2100 $23 22% 23 9 9 GL Paper 330 Ball 8 S%pr 220 $22% 22% 2% Gypsum 1000 Britalta > 100 275 275 275 Home Oil A 200 Cal Ed 400 827% 1% 27% -- Home Oil B 125 C8 Pete 100 300 300 300 Hud Bay 7 Cdn AtIhOII 200 350 550 550 Imp Invest A 100 ©dn Dev 1200 540 525 530 1 Inv $140p 25 $23% C_ Husky 180 $12 12% 780 78 Imp Oil 571 $424 Cent Del 2800 Imp Tob 1000 $13% Be a carefree Santa Claus Am Ledue 1300 17% 17 2500 Trebor Trojan U Asbestos Un Oils Virginia Wendell Sales to 11:30 a.m.: Industrials, 48,500, - 9% 9% 70 ~20 Milliken 242 235 mines and oils, 147.9 Montreal Bank Assets Reach Record Levels MONTREAL -- NOV. 24 -- Rec-| Payments to shareholders total-| This amount added to 1957 Ny mE SEES ord levels were reached by the led $8,004,564 -- or $3,628,436 less|undivided profits of $2,113:634, WS ER ED ED EN EE EE. Bank of Montreal in resources than the bank's income tax pay-|permitted a transfer of $2 million | H H and deposits for its 1958 fiscal ments -- leaving a balance of/to the bank's rest account. This AN ED Men to train for drafting! B year, the bank reported in its earnings for the year of $1,452,126 left undivided profits at $1,565,960 re ------------------ 5 October 31, resources reached the abroad. (new high level of $120 million. ° $411 million over a year ago, to P 1 P bring the 1958 total to $3277 mil- u 1C ressure deposits, with a $406 million in- There was little change in the for subjecting proposed price in- vincial governments to set up past year. This year's $1417 before the royal commission on ments by producers, processors, ADDRESS A net profit of $10,356,690 is pleted 30 days of public hearings earnings -- before income taxes oral evidence. Its report may not hore than last year's figure of secrctary-general of the Cana 141st annual report, issued today. on operations of more than 750 B at October 31. The B of M rest or $3% billion mark for the first Rad lion. / On Price Hik cease over 1957, bringing the In rice 1 es B.of M's total loan figure, reflect- creases to the pressures of pub-| "conciliation tribunals" to Jat ff NAME Ilion total compares with a price spreads. distributors and industry gener- I TE BEE BER SE DE GEE BER GEE ANE EE AN shown by the statement, an in- and adjourned to study some| + are $22,889,690. Provision for be published before next autumn. $9,191,000. 'dian and Catholic Confederation | would be excluded at first. {if we can get this information The idea would be to awaken and after that public opinion can the "conscience of the masses" make itself felt." to pricing developments. Howard MacKichan of Halifax, | "These boards would not de- a commission member, thanked cide anything," said Mr, March-|the CCCL for a suggestion he and. "We want to know what is considered one of the most posi- going on. Maybe the increasesitive the price-probing panel had are justified. I think it's healthy received. In @ few months you can be cashing good pay checks, There Is a demand for Draftsmen. We will train you at home to be a 'tsman. No drafting backg d or previ ini All books and instructions for as low as $6 @ month. AMERICAN SCHOOL, 847 Princess St., Kingston, Ont. Send Information on training checked and Free 156-page book on over 50 "Good Paying Opportunities". 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To give yourself a carefree Christmas, open a 1959 Christmas Gif: Account at your nearest BNS branch--now | The BANK of NOVA SCOTIA' More than 500 branches across Canade and in London ¢ N lew York © Ja D Republic » Bah * Trinidad' +* Barbad Rs maica ¢ Cuba ¢ Puerto Rico WHEN OVERWORK, MODERM STRESS, MAKE YOU FEEL At the financial year-end, on of M offices in Canada and reserve account now stands at a time in its history, increasing A new high was also shown in I to $3038 million. OTTAWA (CP) -- A novel plan of Labor, urged federal and pro- ing Canada's recession picture of lic opinion was outlined Friday applications for price adjust- figure of $1438 million in 1957. The commission then com. ally. Retailers and agriculture crease of $706,998 over 1957. 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