Your'e COMING s ments WITT TTT tt ee 55. THE CRAWA THN, on, Sr Canada Ship Almost Doubled : a Expo Had Benefit For All rms: co. ,2umat cles in August were poh 4 i . naa yg - : aa approximately double' August TOpATS STOCKS ES ae Mayor Of Montreal Says [iris "van tics reported today. August shipments this year e i " u h realities A TORONTO 10:40 A.M, STOCKS 10:40 Net Ww STEWART driving .mayor said all Cana- when people face suc eS | ere 43,038, up from 21,530 in Toronto hg »" | ~~ Ne ne 150 Years Of Banking gent ace. People|dians benefitted from Expolas the constitutional issue | August 1966, and 22,766 in Au- an ae eee ee Baier ce ee a ae who watch 'Canadian affairs and|which, he said, demonstrated/volving rid on Jagat ane gust 1965. lot, xd--Ex-dividend rE Scurry Rn 242 $4 40 4 : " sibilities' r -speakin § ras: e ; ram ot Exwarrans nn change is Spooner os Poi Ba fons ' ; the political tugging aig has Se _-- possibilities' of gi P .* : EE ae ef ne ou a io ie ms ; ; y es-| spirit. ae Hee irs months $ form previous boa ¢ U Canso 1100-355 350 350 companied Centennia year a p' ate event good for one| Expo Commissioner-general | irst eig : 5 with 595.580 M U Canso w 1000 170 170 170 tivities, wonder about the last-| He said an ( fess D eaeakan before | 496,537, compared 10:40 Net | ing effects of Expo 67, which |part of the country igeorete Pierre Ae ate aba M4 oon at(in the same period last year ee ee ee eee , ; Sunday. the whole and when individual/a crowd 0 pee and 554,529 the previous year. Advocate 100 230 230 290 --§ INDUSTRIALS Canadian banking -- now an| The bank's first office herejand application of the first ae ete Tean Drapeau of Mont-|parts of Canada, such as his) Expo's closing ceremonies Sun-[80d 594,029 the previous Agra Mg OS Sah IS i 1943 integral part of life in Canada|was located in a former tailor's|fylly-integrated data processing|y°.... lta ity, develop and be-\day, said the fair's sucvess : ; Aanies S00 140° 140 140 1 | Abitit' 0 $84 sia om inl $ : Jd's "hestlsh Riviche. Sieat Hata eee ally 4 : Pp |real, whose forceful ideas boost-| thriving city, P any sae ve. Canadians more|Drapéau, who put-kerges the bir All Pitch $060 12 12 13. 4 \4| Acklands «as one of the world's best-/shop on s : . system to banking. ed the exhibition, described it|come stronger, the whole coun-)shou! f ] oe Cori vile eRReGRneral Am Moly 6000 2% 25 2 +2) Alta Gas T >, banked'? nations -- marks its|King and Bond Streets, In 1921,)""" rs [M "a step" with "another step" |try is stronger. confidence in themselves. idea; 'ommiss Hn Ae ee sn ak oe + | Abe cent" "150th birthday on Fridayla move was made to a con-|, Harly in 1967, the Bo ni ialee. He says the Expo at-| This idea may be behind his| He said the pooling of interna- Dupuy, who travelled the world Ara bine 8 fon COVE 2 verted store (at We Souiw er ree pte oe ton ol ts vein pop by of 'cheerful brother- plan to maintain an Expo on the tional energy and harmony in-|to get yivitive pons) cles Arcaaia Annes o/s res Wm. Tiaeesitet. 4, 167 icommer of Simi se | ton' isola rite, Wicceuia ja aayeltinod is not a half-year phe-|St. Lawrence River islands. jvolved in Expo's succes tion " Tice Seer ihe la Sentero Anas © oc LAS Ae A At aN ancl | SE pol iotkea na anata imeeeel, and division of itsnomenon. FACING REALITIES pointed to a "common civiliza Edouar ani , who gi er; and Barex ae Argus c br " was opened by the Bank. of at 20 Simcoe Street North \capital SEGRE Boil in antici-. In an interview with the Mont-| Some observers have re- tion, to a common progress. jsign si -- = hg 3 _ ' e a rchas ' : Saha " bi * 7 rt yw y 2 - pier Bay Sie' ties ee ee ee ee Supe tlask ation of Bank Act. revisionsreal newspaper La Presse,|marked that Expo was a "'eu-| Out of Expo emerges a ada poate ah I] built it Se eS Auto Elec walled city of Montreal, with ajland at the corner of Simcoe eh became effective May 1. |published Saturday, the hard-'phoria" that would fade awayjclass of public --hero--Mayor'ward Churchill built It. eel gaad -- ean ae staff of seven and capital ofjand Athol Streets to provide csr i si Ge Rs Rnd Goh Pa eins Calmor 1B 100. 11 ee ee ve $150,000. Canada as we know it)room for its increasing Oshawa cr adliaey 4 +72 Bow Valy % did not exist: Confederation was|business and after a spectacular o : 4 di xist; n i w sines § e Camtio 1400 } c Tune 275 Pong " 1, half a century in the future;|fire had destroyed stores aa cre Se BA Oil 3 « George III still sat on the Eng-\cupying the site, its presen neourt +7 ' 36. g § g \ : Center 1300 Pa | eto ; lish throne; and the Rattle of|building was erected and oc- os bare et 4 | BCPA an p Waterloo was just two years|cupied in May 1964, In ene a a P| 8 Bis a 3 +1 | BCPh sis " branch, the B of } Chestrvile 3000 + past to its main , | coh 2500 rf Spolakg rh >, In Oshawa, the two B of Mjestablished an office in the Osh- prea ;, ci ian i " 4) Burrard branches will observe the anni-'awa Shopping Centre in 1956. 5 Po OLE bE Coniages i eee ee : versary, marking the first cen-| The Bank of Montreal's pres- m i Fe] conte Oe cc a 4 Gee me (ie i } |tury and a. half 'of a system'ent 359-branch network in On-} a B C Shawkey 2000 29% 2914 2914 2 Calvrt Dle 5 which now embraces every tario is directed by Edward A | a BV ins do a i I ide province and territory in Can- Royce, senior vice - president, . = C Marben 250 385 «38S 3RS 5 Can Malt : Con Negus 2100 78 78 75 Cdn Brew ada and many countries abroad.| Ontario division, who is resident : 4 a Ce oe al © aimee First branch of the B of Min Toronto. It was started in i Conwest 300 655 650 450 8 | C Dredge , was established in Quebec City 1818 with the establishment of pax Cop Fields 1366 127 127 127 : C Imp Bnk a few weeks after the opening branches at. Kingston and York foaled M0 3 44 11% 11% + Yel C Marcon of the original Montreal office.| (now Toronto). | 5 eee Crowpat Ta Th Nat | CPR 1 It was the forerunner of the 3 4 | Sant hie "i a ca '* present network of some 6,000 HOME AND ABROAD ce | Denison 1 +11] CWN Gas "offices of the chartered banks,' .Together, the repeat habdrg pieknen +1) Chemee % more than 1,000 of them B of offices are an integral part 0 Banaras' ee M branches the national and international) hog xf ' Equally important to the Je- organization, which has 1,030) F Mar 5 } ,, velopment of the country as a branches and assets approach- Fer ren mm ee 6 4 y \¢!whole was the B of M's immedi- ing $6 billion. : | 5 i] Golden a ° 2 4s ale provision of banknotes --| The bank now maintains its Gortdrm 27s 75 ~" Canada's first real money --/own ee in sabi eb pak p r business in|\Canada and in the Jnite Grandu 9 +20 when it opened for busin : ] a | Gurl i: M 1817. In the months before, en-|States, the United Kingdom, 2 Hastings 7 iss sa Rt _ graving of the printing plates France, Germany, Mexico and . Headway 1000 20-2020 restore i $ had been one of the urgent mat- Japan. ionitaer ze seh ak ares a) Oe Ie aN) Oe ors arranged for the opening.| In addition to creating the Huds Bay 85 SSR Cygnus A 220 450 450 450 reo raee or th pening.) in utiany: ceute al Be Hu-Pam 000 Cygnus B 260 $7 7 7 It also provided the first Can-jbranch - banking _SY m _-- inet sep": ee, 1s Sic oe eS adian coinage, when it intro-|Canada's first native currency, « 1m elta ec 200 34 Sat 3 eet % | Jaye Exp 1000 M1 Disti Seag 226 $37%% 37'2 37% duced "bank tokens' in 1836. (the Bank of Montreal's record Jonsmith 1000-24 Dome Pete 25 $562 S6¥2 S64 The main Oshawa branch ofjof "firsts include financial Po al Oe a ar eure ; the B of M was established on backing for the country's first 3 June 23, 1919, when the town's|transcontinental railway and the Kid Coper 4000 46 63 463 +1 Dom Store population was only 11,000 andjfirst canal (at Lachine, P.Q.); tigre 3000 te se su +% eo ion ia Ee i. % incorporation as a city was still|establishment of the first Can- ; Le Luz 1 Exquite w 100 90 9 90 five years in the future 'adian banking offices abroad; : Leitch Falcon 110 $89 a9 be Mh oF sscnapismitatiitaaheani Lorade Fam Play 250 $38% 38 Bla t+ Ma prise fed Grain 1675 .$62 6% 6la+ % 10:40 Net . Madsen" E ee 280 $2 20 % a Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge| Terrorists attigm > POM ; + ore hoe a | Sk tee, | eee, SRD : c Intyr 23 a he fe = Aan ' Nor CtlGp 2% 32 232 2342+ 14 weve)" ioe "at es ws | St tease met." Resume Raids z Mentor m 2 1 Greyhn 1 NS L 125 + Ma Pag aha a i I a "| Oshawa A 630 25 3 HONG KONG (AP)--Terror-| MURCMI 1900 90 tee ie Hike a Mi ee ie t)f ists renewed their assault on the| Nesian so sia Tig S4a+%l tome A Ot be: sewal 100 * British colonial government = New Bid 2000 Wh dle dh ig a) ee *"* today with scattered fake and el a a me ea | HS Ol Gas 27 $384 7 QN Gas n real bombs apparently timed to N Hosee 100 185 185° 188 -- 2 Hs Oil G pr BAD $54%% S44 S48 + % Aah Org 500 + '* coincide with the opening of the ! rr 3 5 315 ughs-O A 100 $132 13 eitman 225 > reek ek A ;: N aisroe 1000 16h Wee. tovp Husky Ol 211s $214 212 Revenue 700 _, Hong Kong Week trade exposi: N Senator 1000 24 24 24 + %h pny 5 Pr 4S $484 4844 4894 + Ye coe 00 tion, Noosa sooo % % q imp 'our . 387 ssa 6555 6558 | Rothman : 4 Five Chinese were reported en seek |r Bee ee + wounded, one critically, in one Normetal 220 400 380 380 ind J x9 75 $19%% 19% a~-- 2 ri explosion in Wanchai, the crowd- Hed ae a azo 8s | ioarten rid aT a 44 +. Ue san York ie % ed Chinese tenement and shop | N Rank 1000 31% 31'2 31'%4--%/ Inland Gas 200 $10'% 10% 1019-- tp! Selkirk A 728 _ area of Hong Kong Island. po tal Bad Bey GIG. ave ants con a Oe. at ae ee aa ; Other bomb threats tied up a Paramaq 9700 a 12, 12) %| Int Nickel Shell Can, £ « mile of streetcars for more than Ber toh $00 13% 13! 131 Uh ie Oh a av ie yy an hour during the morning Pce Exp! 4400 144 Intor Pipe 760 $21. 2 ? Silverwd A 30 rush while demolition experts| > a int Pipe w Simpsons | 143 Si"ls Mis Me icleared the tracks. ntpr Stee! mpson 3 » 22% 22 fea" Re mL Ind sah a aa Ae ' A string of fake bombs on} ed Que Chib Jamaic PS Siater A wt 7250 420 420 420 four railway bridges disrupted = Quemon! olga Sogemine 190 $15% 15% 15% schedules on the rail line Jead-| Quonte, ies Serre ae ae ay ing to the Chinese border 20 Rio Algom Jockey 2 p Steinbo A 90 $18! 18% 184 4 % miles to the north Rio Aig ew Labatt Suptest od 100 $2B'4 2734. 284 + a ude Laura Sec Thom N P zi0 $3B%" 38's rimea TT ors 200 23% 10; Net ne Tor Ma Bk 425 12) Stock Sales High Low Hy ch'ge Sherritt Traders A 220 ory + Ye Silvrfide 210 $2 2 5 ! Sn Sn Se Va H + Ps . 23 27 . 4 $20 4 20% s 20's . GREG Is CONVINCED te 2am 70 | THAT TAMAI so $200. 20 : Lin von tak Be In Ie le } IS AWARE C gir Ss i Sales to 11 a.m.: 829,000 5 HER FATHEI a) she We Ot Walken 0 3 FOREIGN TRADING | = ¢( EFFORTS 7 $ § 5 Naik GW Ye Agnico 00 1 150 1 | ; . as Weldwod Url Store Rock 100 40° 40 a FA E {| HAVE HIM sm oes : 275 "$5174 S134 S344 Va. Weste'st 300 . 3 CONTROL T A | fe | See OILS, GAS yw * "7 | Topay's 6 a fe os sot ° * The | Ye Sant rh RIM-KING | | cag * x A | <i +4 | € Homestd 2s | Cdn Sun O | tad wn" iJ 2 > Different Buicks speak different BM | languages ... all excitingly. Some speak = several. = | Do you want a slim, sleek, ' nimble-size car with Buick luxury and SALE POSITIVELY ENDS NOV. 4/67 prestige at a low price? You want the . daringly new Skylark! That's Skylark up SEE KI NG AN D SAV E top there. You can see the all-new flair Here is the most unbelievable baragin in Optical History. 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