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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 43

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a a a a a a a a a a September 29, 1950 THE EVENING CITIZEN, OTTAWA, CANADA' Page 43 By The Canadian Press MONTREAL-Securities moved a shade easier in the first hour on the Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market today. Small minus signs were well distributed across the board. A fairly wide list of issues held unchanged, with the comparatively few gains also narrow. The market opened on a brisk and firm tone, but trading slowed down considerably and mild forced prices lower. Industrials traded 24,700 shares.

Mines had a turnover of 93,000 cares. Sales Stock High Low Noon 340 Abit 39 39 180 Do 25 25 25 75 Algoma 23 23 23 75 Alum 8616 861 75 Argus 83 812 367 Asbes 3642 361 215 Bath 462 Bell 5377 Do Rts 1.06 1.05 1.06 860 Brazil 25 BA Oil 2934 293 293 800 BC Forest 51 5 175 BC Pow 125 Bidg Pro 31 31 31 700 Can Cem 44 44 44 25 Can Frg 251 250 Can Iron 30 30 250 Cn Pow 11 11 66 Can S8 560 Brew 21 203. 25 Can Car 17 17 17 515 Cel 431 25 Loco 251 251 251 125 Cdn Oil 1112 CPR 213 213 140 Smelt 118 118 118 350 Corby A 75 Seagram 26 26 26 254 Dom Brid 481 254 Dom Brid 481 481 1450 Dom Tex 1134 113 125 Donohue 29 29 29 330 Dom CB 25 25 5 Eddy A Pid. 200 Fam Play 151 486 Fraser 3512 351 30 Gatineau 173 173 223 GS Wares 19 19 19 200 Gypsum 203 75 Smith 553 553 553 315 Hud Bay 551 55 55 190 Imp OIl 291 350 Ind Accp 333 333 15 Ind Accp P. 85 85 85 175 Ind Accp 34 34 34 525 Int Nickel 37 37 65 Int Nick 1461 1461 970 Int Pap 485 481 25 Int Pete 121 121 235 Int Util 2213 22 221 277 Massey 333 331 350 McColl 161 35 Mitchell 26 26 26 50 Mtl Loco 146 Mtl Tel 51 51 51 315 N.

Brew 23 23 23 100 Stl Car 205 Noranda 73 50 Ogilvie 275 Pow Riv 60 60 60 200 Pow Corp 20 20 20 625 Price 103 103 100 Prov Trans 151 15 Rolland 50 Royalite 14 14 14 bu Sti Corp 24 24 24 200 Stl Corp 1p 19 19 19 220 StY 2 19 19 19 30 Stl Pap 100 100 100 30 St1 2p 500 Shawin 26 26 26 40 Snawin 53 53 53 50 Sherwin 22 22 22 150 Sicks 201 30Simp 99 99 99 20 Steel 28 28 28 200 Un Stl 25 Wabasso 18 18 18 140 Walker 25 Wpg El 36 36 36 BANKS 225 Mtl 291 29 510 Roy 283 CURB 100 Acme 1175 Anglo So 25 1200 An Nild Reg 254 2554 2534 950 Atlas 1144 111 325 Bath 5 BC Pulp 155 155 155 3475 Brown 365 Brown 12112 120 1 Can Sug 181 25 Cdn Ind 250 Cdn Vick 123 650 Cw Lumb 200 Chatco 12 12 12 475 Com Al 3.00 3.00 3.00 25 Con Litho 30 30 30 600 Con Paper 28 273 310 Donn 241 200 Fed Grain A. 14 14 14 100 Ford A 5416 25 Gt Lakes 2231 223 223 10 Halifax Ins 75 Int Met A 39 39 39 75 Kelvinator 35 Mar Tel 171 25 Roy Metl 11 11 11 75 Russell 175 Sangamo 11 11 11 2000 Trans TV .25 .25 .25 50 Un Gas 163 150 Westeel 18 40 Wdsr Hotel 17 17 17 MINES 8200 Anacon 2.22 2.15 2.19 3100 Ascot 1.65 1.56 1.65 5200 Belle Chib .47 .45 .46 500 Bonvil .11 .11 .11 100 Cent Cad .07 .07 .07 800 Sull 7.40 7.35 7.35 500 El Sol .05 .05 .05 8500 Go Mani 3.90 3.20 3.75 525 Holling 11 103 334 Hud Rand .20 .20 .20 2000 Jaculet .44 .43 .43 1500 Joliet .74 .73 .73 8200 Kayrand .26 .251 17400 Ladulama .70 .69 .70 3000 Rowan 19200 Merrill .81 .79 .80 3200 Montauban .58 .576 10 McIntyre 60 60 60 225 Mng Corp 11300 Nocana 300 New Cal 2.00 2.00 2.00 100 Normet. 4.40 4.40 4.40 1000 Pitt 1000 Porc Prime .40 .40 .40 5500 Que Maani 1.28 1.20 1.25 2000 Que Smelt .30 .29 .29 2300 Que Cheb .50 .48 .49 4500 Santiago .08 .08 .08 500 Sherrit 2.25 2.25 2.25 67 Stadac .37 .37 .37 5000 Standard .14 .14 14 1500 Untd Asbes .50 .491 800 Waite 2000 Wendell .34 .34 .34 OILS 4400 Del Rio 1.50 1.46 1.46 400 Pacif Pete 7.50 7.50 7.50 1000 Pan West .37 .37. .37 Aprox Sales: mines 118,900. Produce Montreal Montreal By The Canadian Press MONTREAL Canadian Commodity Exchange.

Spot: Butter, Que. (92 score) at Eggs, B1-eastern A-large, 58B, A-med. 51B, A-pullets 38B, E-B 43B. E-C 32B. Futures: Butter, Nov.

56 at Vessel Movements Montreal: Arrived Thursday: Makefjell, from Norwegian ports. Sailed Thursday: Tunaholm, for Baltic ports. Empress of France, Liverpool. Carmelfjell, London, Antwerp Rotterdam. Riverside, Vancouver.

Athelbeach, Sagua. New York: Ragnhildshodm, San Juan. Arrived Thursday: Caronia, from Le Havre. Sailed Thursday: Conte Biancamano, for Lisbon. Ile de France, Le Havre.

Halifax: Arrived Thursday: Birmingham City, from Avonmouth. Sailed Thursday: Birmingham City, for New York City of Durham, U.S. ports. Saint John: Arrived Thursday: None. Sailed Thursday: None.

By The Associated Press NEW YORK Enough small plus signs dotted the stock market today give a slightly higher tinge to the session. Trading started out at a fast clip and then died away within a comparatively short time. During the lull a few issues slipped back a little without changing the complexion of the market. Air Reduction 241 241 Allis Chalmers 3512 3512 Amer. Can.

1001 Amer. Cyanamid 67 Amer. Loco. 157 Amer. Power.

17 17 Amer. Rad. 133 Amer. Smelting 633 633 Amer. Tel.

Tel 1501 1 Amer. Woolen Anaconda 344 34:4 Armco. Steel Co. A 3218 Atchison 1325 Baldwin Loco. Baltimore Ohio 13 Boeing Borg.

Warner Bridgeport Brass 12 12 Pudd Co. Burroughs Add. Byers 191 191 Canada Dry 101 101 Can. Pac. Case 50 50 Celanese Ches Ohio 304 Chrysler 731 Col Gas 123 Solv.

20 20 Cont. Can. Corn Prod. 6758 Curtiss Wright Deere Co. 57 57 Deleware Lack.

West. 11 11 Dupont East. Air Lines 15 15 Elec. Outo Lite Erie 16 16 Ferro Enamel 223 223 Flintkote Co. 271 General Cable 87 General Elec.

General Food 473 General Motors 9734 Gillette 417 Goodyear 61 61 Great North Ry. 403 403 Greyhound Hudson Motor Harvester 303 3034. Inter. Nickel 331 331 Inter Paper 433 Inter. Tel.

Tel. 14 14 Johns Manville Jones Laughlin 371 371 Lehigh Valley 91 Lowes Inc. Lorillard Mack Truck Macy Mid. Cont. 491 Missouri Kans.

Texas Missouri Pid. 3712 Mont. Ward 621 Murray Corp. Nash Kel 205 2054 Nat. Biscuit 371 371 Nat.

Cash 41 41 Nat. Distillers 261 261 New York Cent. 16 Norfolk West 50 50 North Amer. Co. North 233 Ohio Oil Co.

Pacific Gas 8 8 Packard 41 41 Phelps Dodge Philco Phillips Pete. 7412 7412 Proctor Gamble 4012 Pure 011 Radio Corp. 191 Republic Steel 387 Sears 493 4938 Sinclair Cocony Vac. Southern Pac Southern Rly. 4216 4216 Stand.

Oil Cal. 771 Stand. Oil Jersey 831 Studebaker 321 Texas Corp. 7413 Texas Gulf Sluph. 801 8014 Texas Pac.

Land 8214 8714 Tide Water Underwood Corp. 46 40. Union Carbide Union Pacific 78 78 United Air. U.S. Rubber 497 4978 U.S.

Steel 2914 Warner Bros. Western Union 40 Westinghouse Air Brake Woolworth 481 Youngstown 1021 Unlisted Stocks New York Anglo. Can. Tel. 10.75 11.50 Beauharnois LHP 24.00 25.00 Canada Life Assurance 590.00 Canadian Invest.

Fund 5.55 6.10 Capital Wire Cloth, Cmn. 14.25 Cardy Corp. 9.00 10.50 Corp. Invest. Ltd.

5.01 5.42 Cmnwealth Inter. Corp. 4.30 4.73 Cuban Canadian Sugar 5.00 Dmn. Loose Leaf Class A 2.00 Gt. West Life Assurance 460.00 480.00 imperiai Life Assurance 380.00 405.00 00 Loblaw Groc.

Inc. 23.00 Manufacturers Life Ins. 365.00 Ottawa Iice Co. 20.00 Peller Brew. Cmn.

.75 1.25 Peller Brew. Pid. 10.00 11,50 Pembroke Elec. Cmn. 15.00 Sun Life Assurance 810.00 United Steel Class 24.00 25 00 Western Grain Cmn.

1.75 2.50 Western Grain, Pfd. 60.00 65.00 Bid Asked Bond Quotations Supplied By Sproule, Phillips Co. Ltd. Approximate quotations, subject to confirmation Government Of Canada Bonds 2nd VL 3 Mar. 101.90 102.65 3rd VL 3 Nov.

102.05 102.60 4th VL 3 May 101.45 102.25 5th VL 3 Jan. 102.00 102.875 9th VL 3 Sept. 102.375 103.25 7th 03 Feb. 102.125 103.00 8th VL Oct. 102.125 103 00 9th VL 3 Sept.

102.375 103.25 1st WL Feb. 101.60 102.35 Bnds 3 June 101.40 Prps. 3 Mar. Sept. 102.00 103.00 CN RR 3 Jan 1961 101.50 102.75 Provincial Alta.

June 101.50 102.50 B. C. 3 Dec. 1960 99.25 101.00 Man. Aug 99 125 B.

3 Nov 1968 92.50 S. May 1960 100 75 102 50 Ont. ca Apr. 1962 100.375 101 625 Que ca Feb 1960 100 50 101.50 Sask. ca Mar.

1963 94.75 97.00 Abitibl 1967 101.75 103.50 Bell Telephone. 3 1977 99.25 101.00 .00 0. Electric 1968 100 75 102.50 Can. Breweries. 1967 93.25 95.00 00 Col.

Cell 1968 102.75 104 50 Cons 1967 101.25 102.75 E. B. Eddy 1968 100.00 101.75 Massey- Harris 1963 102.25 N.S. Stl. Coal 31 1963 99.25 101.00 Pembroke Elec.

1968 99.00 Steel Co. Cda. 1967 96.25 98 00 Wpg. Electric 1971 102.00 103.50 Unlisted Quotations ment Dealers Bid Abenakis 2 Alexander 3 Angus Ama Kirk Anna que Ava Bouzan Beauriv Beacon 10 Bi Ore 10 Biroco 05 McDade Braminco 15 Camray Cut Man Con Chi 11 Conecho 20 Concop 6 Cuyuni 18 Doris 83 Durham -3 East Lund Elmac Four 75 El Bnanz Gan Cop Goldpac Gid Field 55 Go Cold 2 Grnd Chi 60 Greenlee Ouyuni Hrnfault 13 Jerome 14 Islepines Kamlac Kenda Ken Bay Ktiogam Lavalle 12 Matin RI 31 Mar Bird Mry Ann Metalore Crusader Devon 49 Franco 45 Grnieduc Major Oil 2 By The Canadian Press TORONTO- -Prices moved narrowly with a few individual issues featuring in the forenoon on the Toronto Stock Exchange today. Base metal stocks pushed mildly higher in brisk dealings with Golden Manitou mines again featuring.

Demand has been Golden Manitou in the last two sessions following development news from the property in the Val d'Or district of northern Quebec. The stock jumped 75 cents to $3.95 in early trading today and touched a new high at $4. Toronto Sales Stock High Low Noon 525 Abitibi 39 383 35 Do 243 241 20 Acadia A 223 223 200 Akaitcho 1.25 1.25 1.25 10 Algoma 25 Aluminium 87 87 87 1000 AM Yknife .073 1200 Anacon 2.22 2.19 2.22 205 Anglo Cdn 5.50 5.40 5.40 1000 Aquarius .26 .26 .26 1000 Area .20 .20 .20 125 Argus 15 Do 78 78 78. 3159 Arjon .39 .39 .39 1000 Armistice .13 .13 .13 10100 Ascot 1.61 1.57 1.61 4700 Atlantic Oil 3.00 2.05 2.05 1220 Atlas Steel 2000 Aubelle .09 .09 .09 4500 Aumaque 261 300 Aunor 2.95 2.95 2.95 20 Bk of Mont 2916 291 900 Barnat 1.10 1.06 1.06 2500 Base Metals .45 .45 .45 100 Bathurst A 33 33 33 277 Bell 383 7053 Bell Rts 1.07 1.06 1.07 933 Bidgood .05 .05 .05 2600 Bonville 411 .101 100 Bralorne 7.00 7.00 7.00 55 Brt Roof A 15 15 15 547 Brazilian 7500 Brewis .04 .04 1000 Brit Empire .62 .62 .62 375 BA Oil 295 500 BC Forest 5 5 225 BC Power A 2000 Buffadison .12 .113 .12 1000 Buff Cdn 100 Bur Steel 50 Burns A 38 38 38 2500 Calmont 1.19 1.18 1.19 2000 Calnorth .25 .25 .25 600 Calvan 5.00 5.00 5.00 900 Campbell 2.25 2.20 2.25 165 Can Cement 44 44 44 15 Cement 700 Can Foils 25 Iron Fdry 30 30 30 105 Packers. 30 30.

Can SS 42 42 42 25 Bk of Com 310 Cdn Brew 21 21 21 200 Canners 203 50 Canners 2016 201 175 Cdn Car 14 165 Cdn Cel 5 Cdn 500 Cdn Mal .70 .70 .70 235 Cdn Oil 805 CPR 22 22 50 Cdn 123 50 Cdn Wallpa- 12 12 12 Cariboo 1.30 1.30 1.30 7700 Cent Leduc 3.35 3.30 3.30 1000 Cent Pat .69 .69 .69 275 Chat Gai 8 8 8 500 Chem Rese .90 .90 .90 500 Cobalt .73 .73 .73 10 Cocksshutt 181 1500 Coin Lake 200 Commoll 1.45 1.45 1.45 21000 Con Ansley .091 2500 Con Beattie .45 .45 .45 706 Con Duques .55 .55 .55 315 Smelters 118 118 118. 10 Con Gas 1300 Conwest 1.75 1.75 1.75 50 Cosmos 500 Cournor 1000 Delhi .33 .32 .33 7200 Del Rio 1.53 1.45 1.48 265 Dist Seag 1020 Dome 17 17 17 Foundry 38 38 38 5 Fundry 10 Dom Scot 47 47 47 130 Dm Steel 251 20 Dom Stores 25 Dom Tex 1850 Donalda .52 .51 .51 15 Dom Mudge 2.00 2.00 2.00 1550 Sullivan 7.40 7.40 7.40 17700 Elder .58 .57 .58 1000 El Pen Rey .11 .11 3000 El Sol .06 .05 .05 1500 Eureka .54 100 Fam Play 151 1514 2675 Fed Grain 14 40 Gr 126 125 126 450 Fed Pete 5.85 5.80 5.80 35 Ford A 55 55 55 400 Frobisher 2.70 2.65 2.70 750 Garnat 1.60 1.59 1.59 800 Garrison 1.80 1.16 1.78 180 Gat Pow 20 Gen Prod A. 3812 1300 Giant 7.05 7.00 7.00 1000 Globe .61 .61 .61 1000 Goldale 1000 Golderest .08 .08 .08 9000 Gold Eagle .12 .12 .12 5000 Gold Arrow .04 .04 .04 73800 Gold Man 4.00 3.35 3.95 5000 Goldora .05 .05 .05 10 Goodyear 93 93 93 58 GL Paper 221 2216 2000 Gulf Lead .09 .09 .09 100 Gypsum 201 201 140 Ham Bridge. 13 123 123 Hard Rock .30 .291 .30 1000 Hasaga .29 .29 .29 2500 Highridge 100 Hinde 21 21 450 Hollinger 11 108 Home 153 1000 Hosco .05 .05 485 Hud Bay 55 55 55 3500 Hugh Pam .191, 115 Imp Bank 445 Imp Oil 291 185 In Accp Cor 1000 Inspiration .32 .32 .32 1485 Int Nickel 37 37 100 Int Pete 3400 Jaculet .44 .43 600 Jellicoe .051 3200 Jupiter .78 .78 .78 2000 Joliet .73 .72 .73 1500 Kayrand .27 .27 .27 14000 Kenville .17 .17 8000 Keyboycon .27 .26 700 Kirk Hud .51 .50 .51 1000 Kirk Lake .90 .90 .90 3000 Kroy O11 .95 .90 .95 500 Kirk Town 50 Labatt 300 Labrador 6.00 5.90 5.90 2500 Ladulama .69 .68 .69 2700 Duflt 1.10 1.07 1.09 500 Li Fortune 9700 Osu .19 .18 .18 1000 Rowan .09 .09 .09 120 Lake Shore 800 Wasa .65 .65 .65 100 La Luz 1.55 1.55 1.55 300 Lapa Cad .03 .03 .03 15 Lauar Sec 1100 Leitch 1.05 1.05 1.05 40 Loblaw A 500 Louviert .13 .13 .13 566 Lomega .15 .15 ..15 1000 Lynx .19 .19 .19 1245 Macassa 2.17 2.15 2.15 2800 Macleod 2.40 2.35 2.35 1200 100 Madsen Macmillan 2.15 2.12 2.12 2000 Mal GF 2.25 2.25 2.25 500 Marcus 01414 3500 645 Massey 331 Marbenor .11 .11 .11 125 40 McColl McIntyre 60 60. 60 2000 1800 Min Model Corp 17 163 .65 .65 .65 500 Montauban .58 .58 .58 320 Moore 83 83 83 100 Nat Drug 12 12 95 Nat Hose 24 24 24 400 Nat Pete 2.50 2.48 2.48 150 'Steel Car 200 Brit Dom 1.24 1.21 1.21 4100 N.

Calumet 2.05 1.98 2.04 6175 New Lund 2.35 2.30 2.35 2500 New Norse .13 .13 .13 500 Hugh Mal 1000 Thurbols .08 .08 500 Nicholson .37 .37 .37 160 Noranda 2500 Noriartio .40 .40 .40 100 Normetal 4.40 4.40 4.40 2000 Denison .123 .123 5700 Nubar .39 .38 .38 1000 Northland .051 .0516 5500 Orlac .05 .05 300 Osisko 1.24 1.22 1.24 5080 Pac Pete 7.55 7.45 7.50 500 Pamour .90 .90 .90 2500 Pan West .37 371 9100 Paymas .64 .60 .61 2000 Perron 300 Pickle Crow 1.15 1.75 1.75 4500 Porc Pen .10 .091 1100 Porc Reef 1.00 1.00 1.00 210 Powell Riv 60 25 Power Corp 200 Preston 1.55 1.55 1.35 100 Que Lab 23 .23 .23 62150 Que Mani 1.30 1.06 1.26 5400 Queenston .98 .95 .95 930 Quemont 25 25 25 2200 Redwater .65 .63 25 Robinson 10 10 50 Rob Little 10 10 10 2000 Roxana 40 .38 425 Royal Bank 29 29 29 200 Royalite 50 Russell 201 201 100 St Law Corp 24 24 24 300 St Low 2p 19 19 19 35 St. Law Pap 2p 594 301 725 San Anto 2.50 2.50 2.50 200 Selburn 1.80 1.80 1.80 100 Shawin 26 26 26 2000 2052 200 Security 1.00 1.00 1.00 800 Sherritt 2.25 2.25 2.25 Turkey Prices Discussed By Consumers Minimum prices for Thanksgiving and Christmas turkeys, as proposed by the Ontario Turkey Association, came under study by the executive of the Canadian Association of Consumers at their first meeting of the season in the YMCA Building. It was decided that a report of prices from the turkey assoclation would be given further consideration. Some members drew the fact the CAC's responsibility, was being increased steadily rising prices and 'the feeling of inevitability with which the consumer faced these prices. The resignation of the recording-secretary, Mrs.

A. F. W. Plumptre, was accepted by the group. Mrs.

Plumptre has taken the same position with the national executive of the CAC. Mrs. B. T. Richardson, of Ottawa, is also on the national executive.

Mrs. David Carson, the president, was in the chair. Charge Driver In Milk Wagon Crash An Ottawa truck driver, Henry Matte, 24, 269 Bay Street, was booked in connection with a charge of careless driving yesterday afternoon following a collision on Pretoria Avenue in which a Clark Dairy driver and his horse were slightly injured. Albert Aldus, 15 Wentworth Avenue, driver of the dairy wagon, received minor abrasions to both arms when he lost his balance and his arms went through the windows of the wagon. The horse's rear legs were cut.

The accident occurred shortly before three o'clock when the truck driven by Matte, travelling east on Pretoria Avenue, was in collision with the milk wagon, which was travelling west. to the police report, Matte had swung out to pass ar automobile, also travelling east, and lost control of his vehicle on the wet pavement, which had just been watered. The truck swerved to the left, striking the left front portion of the dairy vehicle. Damage to the truck was estimated at $150. The milk wagon suffered an estimated $100 damage.

Constables Wilmer Dowd and Doug Epton investigated. Grain WINNIPEG Grain prices firmed up after showing opening hesitation today on the Winnipeg grain exchange. Liberal selling in barley at the opening gave way to processor and American buying as trading turned dull. Oats was steady in light trade. Rye moved up under light buying for American accounts.

Noon prices: Oats: Oct. higher at Dec. unchanged at May unchanged at Barley: Oct. unchanged at Dec. higher at May higher at $1.11.

Rye: Oct. higher at Dec. higher at May higher at Flax: Oct. and Dec. not open; May unchanged at $3.66.

Chicago CHICAGO A fair demand developed for grains on the board of trade today and prices advanced fractionally to more than a cent at times. Wheat near the end of the first hour was cent higher, December corn was higher, December and oats were higher, December Soybeans were cent higher, November Ottawa Delegate To Spain Parley Albert Gagnon, recently appointed director of adminstration of the Post Office Department, leaves today to attend the congress of the Postal Union of The Americas and Spain in Madrid. He is a member of the Canadian delegation which is headed by W. J. Turnbull, deputy postmaster general, and includes H.

A. Pearl, superintendent, International Mails Division. 50 Sicks Br VT. 20 Sigma 6.00 5.85 5.85 1000 Silanco 17 .17 .17 4500 Silv Miller .93 .92 .92 5 Simpsons A 811 311 500 South Braz. .1312 250 Brock A 200 Steel of Can 721 1000 Steeloy .051 .051 800 Steep Rock 4.05 4.00 4.00 300 Sulliv 2.75 2.75 2.75 100 Sylvanite 1.20 1.20 1.20 1000 Taku .10 .10 .10 500 Toburn .43 .34 .34 2200 Tower Pete .52 .52 .52 345 Trad Fin A 2914 29 29 100 Trad Fin 283 1100 Tran Rere .40 .40 .40 200 Union Gas 161 163 25 Untd Fuel 400 Un Keno 8.75 8.70 8.75 25 Unit Steel 814 1100 Upper Cand 2.05 2.00 2.00 500 Ventures 7.90 7.90 7.90 6870 Waite 101 81 Walker 513 51 513 25 Westee.

181 1814 1000 Ashley .33 .32 .33 1562 West Hmstd .21 21 1000 Wingait .05 .05 1000 Wingalt .05 .05 .05 75 Wpg El 36 36 36 2200 Winward 1.10 1.07 1.08 4500 Yale .40 .40 .40 CURB 25 Asbestos 361 361 2800 Brown Co 73 712 115 Brown Co P. 1201 120 12016 100 Sug 213 213 50 Car. Can Vingars Inv 201 133 133 201 175 C11 281 28 28 1009 Ow Lumber 63 32 Con Paper 271 271 271 25 HAVAR 3112 311 377 Paper 481 481 481 875 Int Util 221 22 221 600 Pnd Oreille 8.70 8.70 8.70 25 Twin City Total Sales: 571,000 Livestock By The Canadian Press TORONTO -Cattle trade was very dull with prices 50 cents or more lower at the Ontario stockyards this week, the Dominion marketing service reported today, Calves and sheep were steady while hogs lost 25 cents a hundredweight and lambs 50 cents. Cattle receipts of 9,002 head for sale added to 950 carried from week. Included in were, the fresh supply were 2,300 western cattle, chiefly stockers.

Cattle moved slowly from the opening and anticipated holdover was well over 2,000 head. Some good choice weighty steers were sold on Monday and Tuesday at common to medium light steers and heifers were plentiful at $20- $27. Good heifers closed at $27.50 and 'a few good light steers sold at Medium to good cows were with canners and cutters from Good bulls closed at with common lights downward to $18. Choice fed yearlings brought Store cattle trade was fairly active early but closed dull. Picked lots of feeding steers and stock calves sold at with one load of Hereford calves at $31.25.

Common stockers sold downward to $23. Calves totalled 2,237 head. Prices were steady at for good to choice vealers with occasional tops at $33. Common to medium lights and heavies were from Hog receipts were 2,477 head. Prices settled at $30 for Grade A.

Sows were 50 cents higher at $24 dressed. Sheep and lambs were 3,315 head, including 760 westerns. Lambs dropped 50 cents to $27.50 for good ewes and wethers with bucks at $26.50. A few feeder lambs sold at Good light sheep brought and culls sold downward to $8. Produce Weekly Review Fruit And Vegetables By The Canadian Press TORONTO Wholesale fruit and vegetable prices were unchanged here today from yesterday with these exceptions: apples, Macintosh, No.

1, domestics, cantaloupes, 20 40-50; cauliflower, crate, celery, crate, green, egg plant, 20 60; lettuce, 3 doz. crate, peaches, yellow flesh, 6 qt. No. 1, 60-70; pears, domestic, No. 2, 35-40; plums, blue, Graham Dukes, 6 30-35; spinach, tomatoes, field, 11 staked, 6 40-50.

Potato prices were unchanged with this exception: local, off truck, 75 lb. bag, $1. Mondoux Case Will Go To Jury Today The trial of Vincent Mondoux, 21-year-old Ottawa man charged with a serious offence against 30-year-old woman, will go to the jury sometime today. The case is being heard at the fall assizes here. Yesterday two statements given police by the accused following his arrest on June 5, were ruled admissable by Mr.

Justice King and were read to the jury. In one of the statements Mondoux admitted attempting to attack the woman in his mother's bedroom at the Mondoux residence on St. Patrick street. The statements were ruled admissable only after many hours of argument by defence counsel Donald R. Snipper and Crown Attorney Raoul Mercier, KC.

Mr. Snipper held that Mondoux's English was r'ot sufficiently good for statements to have been taken from him without the assistance of an interpreter. He held that it was highly possible accused did not fully appreciate the nature of the crime with which he was charged, and that certain words in his statements might have been uttered in ignorance of their proper meaning. On the other hand Mercier Sir. brought out the fact that Mondoux had been able to speak John H.

Radmore Dies In Toronto Many friends in Ottawa will be sorry to hear of the death of John Harvey Radmore, beloved husband of Bernadette Murray, in Toronto following motor accident. He was 39 years of age. Mr. Radmore was born in Toronto and received his education at Toronto University. He was married in 1949.

Besides his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Radmore, he leaves an uncle, Dr. Russell Radmore of New York City. Funeral services will be held Friday and interment will be in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto.

Citizen Classified Ads are Ottawa's greatest market place Answer To Today's Crossword Puzzle SPINET MIGNON PERUSE IDEATO ONE OM RAGE LOSE SNAP HOPE OF SPINET RSA REAR STAMENS POD ERODE ELAPSU DERIVE DEMOIS ADORES The Municipal Act In the matter of a proposed, by-law of The Corporation of the City of Ottawa changing the streets. Notice 18 hereby given that His Honor the a County Judge of the County of Carleton has appointed Friday. the a 29th day of September, 1950 at the hour of 10.30 in the forenoon at his chambers in the Court House, Nicholas Street. Ottawa, for the purpose of considering a proposed by-law of the Corporation of the City of Ottawa to change the names of the several streets below listed and for hearing of those advocating and opposing such change and any other person as His Honor may think ft. Dated at Ottawa this 8th day of September.

GORDON C. MEDCALF. K.C., Solicitor for the Applicant BY-LAW NUMBER A By-law of The Corporation of the City of Ottawa changing the names of certain streets. WHEREAS in order to avoid confusion AN with the Britannia District it is expedient to change the name of Britannia Terrace; AND WHEREAS by usage names of the other streets set forth below have been changed but no order of the County Judge of the County of Carleton has been registered making such changes legally effective. AND WHEREAS It is expedient to enact as hereinafter set forth; AND WHEREAS the County Judge of the County of Carleton appointed Friday, the 29th day of September, at the hour of 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon at his chambers in the Court House 88 the day, hour and place for considering this by-law and for hearing those advocating and opposing the said changes of names: AND WHEREAS A notice of such application in a form approved by the said Judge was published in the Ontario Gazette on the 16th day of September, 1950, and once 8 week for four consecutive weeks in the Ottawa Citizen newspaper, namely, on the 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th days of September, 1950, pursuant to the direction of the said Judge.

THEREFORE the Council of The Corporation of the City of Ottawa by a vote of at least three-fourths of all the members thereof, enacts AS follows: 1. The name of each street set forth in the first column below 1s hereby changed to the name set forth opposite thereof in the third column below and the said streets shall hereinafter be known and designated by the names set forth in the third column. Old Name Plan or Plans New Name Alice 3365, 43831, 71746 Maclaren Street Ann 30 Gladstone Ann 15558, 21612, 22855 Gladstone Avenue 26981, 49052, 204329 Ashburnham 30 Bay Street Arthur 29, 51 Eccles Street Britannia Terrace 2 Pooley Street Cedar 13, 29, 34, 51, 55, Somerset Street 58 Clark 56, 70, 111295 Crichton Street Concession Line or Road 2, 7, 20 Albert Street (from Bronson to Wellington) Concession Line or Road 24, 28, 48, 61, 78, Main Street and Road Allowance 102 (from Riverdale to Echo Drive) Division 72. 95 Sherbrooke Street Durham 35, Norman Street George and Sparks 35, 38, 41 Pamilla Street Hugh 30 Kent Street Joseph 24 Louisa Street John 30 Cartier Street Kate 16, 94 Rosamount Avenue Lisgar 33. 45, 47, 49, Bell Street 2545, 31326 Lochiel 26981 Frank Street Lamothe 96 Sunnyside Avenue Mabel 55 Eccles Street Mina 30 Percy Street McDougall 26981 Waverley Street Neville 15713 Waverley Street Ottawa and Gloucester 33, 116 Riverdale Avenue Road Private Road 7 Perkins Street (from south side of Albert) Road Allowance 42 Dufferin Road (from C.P.R.

tracks to Mackay) Road Allowance 43, 44 Craig Street (from Fifth to Holm wood) Road Allowance 195 Fairmont Avenue (from Wellington to Gladstone) Ridesu Road Mackay Street Sidney Kenng Street Torbay Road 112 Riverdale Avenue First 106 Sims Streat Second 106 Foster Street William 21 Louisa Street 2. This by-law shall come into effect on the day on which a certifed copy 15 registered in the Registry Office for the Registry Division of the City of Ottawa and in the Land Titles Office for the City of Ottawa. GIVEN under the corporate seal of the City of Ottawa this day of August, 1950. CITY CLERK MAYOR approve of the above notice and direct that the same shall be published In the Ontario Gazette and in a dally newspaper published in the City of Ottawa in accordance with the provisions of paragraph of Section 405 of the Municipal Act. A.

C. MAcDOUGAL, County Judge of the County of Carleton. Interscholastic Grid Races Open Today On Four Fronts There'll be action on four fronds today when the Ottawa Interscholastic Football League raises the curtain on its 24th seniors at and 2 23rd o'clock. junior camLansdowne Park will be the scene of a pair of tilts between the defending champion Technical School teams and Lisgar Collegiate squads. Over at Varsity Oval, University of Ottawa aggregations will play host to St.

Pat's College teams in another double-header which should produce some good football. Glebe seniors will open their season at St. Pat's College where they are slated to meet Nepean, while in the first game of the bill, Commerce tackles Nepean juniors. Glebe juniors drew a bye this week. The final game on the calen- English since he was 14, and that he had been associated with English-speaking people in the Royal Canadian Air Force and elsewhere.

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P.O. BOX 38, OTTAWA Charles G. Gale dar for today will take place at Fisher Park field where the Red and White team plays host to another new entry in the junior circuit, Eastview High School. All in all, the curtain raisers should provide local school football fans with plenty of excitement as well as an idea about the relative merits of the schools. All junior tilts will get under way at 2.00 p.m., with the senior games following around 3.45 p.m.

Fisher Minus Pair Fisher will be minus two of their stars today in the persons of Darwin Harrison and Jack Young. Harrison was advised to quit football for the season after an injury, while Young has an injured ankle. Only other injury of note was in the of senior camp where Brian Lynch reported the loss of Jacques Fontaine with a broken nose. WITH ETHYL ANTIKNOCK' COMPOUND -ETHYL ANTIKNOCK, LTD. for smooth a running I and performance use TRADE GASOLINE There is a powerful difference between gasoline and "Ethyl" gasoline.

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