clal significance for the farm THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 13, 1959 15 equipment industry, £ "Companies on both sides of the border have fared well in free competition," he said. "The two-way flow of imports and ex- ports has enabled us to develop together the most highly con- {rading of farm equipment be- tween Canada and the U.S. in- creased since all tariffs were abolished in 1944. Market Up For Farm Equipment MONTREAL (CP) -- The Can- ada-United States 'common mar- ket" in farm equipment is ap- proacking $2,000,000,000 in vol- ume annually, a top industry executive said Monday. A. A. Thornbrough, Toronto, president of Massey - Ferguson Ltd., told 750 delegates at the 66th' annual convention of the #arm Equipment Institute that centrated farm equipment mar- ket in the world." One reason the co-operative trade of farm equipment de- veloped and flourished was that it allowed a north-south' move- ment of goods which cost less, even with import duties, than long east-west hauls within each country. Mr. Thornbrough said the bor- der no longer has any commer- STOCK MARKET NET EARNINGS A.V. Roe Canada Ltd. year ended July 31, 1959, $5,820,937, including $1,929,912 profit on sale of investments; 1953, $3,283 071. | TODAY'S TORONTO, MONTREAL STOCKS TORONTO in Ove Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge By The Canadian Press Yale Lead Rn 2 1 23 Yk Bear 600 118 118 118 Toronto Stock Exchange--Oect. 13 Young HG 1900 110 110 110 (Quotations in cents unless marked $. Fl d lot, xd --~ Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- Sales fo 11 a.m.: 442,000. rights, xw--Ex-warrants.) INDUSTRIALS MONTREAL By The can Sales High Low 11 FOct. 13 125 (Quotations Stue (Por unless marked $. 25% 9--0dd lot, xd -- Ex.dividend, xr--Ex- 700 rights, sw -- Ex-warrants.) 3% Limited, a firm he established in Northern Transport ie; hen he was 1, died Mon- day, He was 83. Mr. Crossley, who built his President Dies usiness to one of the biggest OWEN SOUND (CP) -- J. 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If so, he or New from bumper to bump- er, from tire to top -- the new design, safety and economy to the motoring public. Specially designed for economical opera- either the completely new 6- cylinder or the proven V-8 Chrysler of Canada engines. she is participating in a program that's helping to make our community a safer. place to live . . . learning fire safety principles that may save a life some day! Be sure to help your youngsters put those pri into practice by inspecting your home with them when they bring home their Fire Prevention Report. We are happy to cooperate with the Hartford Fire Insurance Company in sponsoring all Junior Fire Marshal activities throughout the year. And we invite your sup. port for the program, too. Dodge Dart series for 1960.| tion, the three lines of Dart models can be obtained with Pictured is the Dodge Dart This minister of public works digs to support 2 families! One family he digs for will live in a unit of a housing project for which he is excavating the foundation. The other family is his own -- and includes four children. He is a good "digger" for dollars and his wife manages them well. So their family expenditures are kept in line with the family pay cheque. "Schofield Ins. Associates Lid, Representing the Hartford Fire Insurance Company W. B. White Insurance Lid. to inflation ; . , which means your dollar buys less and less. The government has been spending more than yon have been paying in taxes. To narrow the gap between income and expenditures, new taxes have been imposed. The next step should be to reduce expenditures, or at least hold the line. Undertaking new commitments -- adding new welfare or other services -- will only make it that much more difficult to pay our way. Tell your M:P. at Ottawa that since you are trying to save, you expect government to do the same. brings many new concepts of cheque. The nine-year term is the short- est for a Canada Savings Bond in at least 10 years. Last year's bond has. a 15-year term and bonds of the previous five years were for 12 or 13 years. ment's 1959 Canada Savings Bond |and $5,000. All must be registered however, by sales of previous I issue goes on sale across the as to principal in an individual's bonds so that the over --all in- country Tuesday offering the name and bonds of $500 denom- crease last November An public | EEE EEE DE DEE DINE NN EE EE --- highest yield ever. |ination or more will be available/holdings of Canada Savings | The new bonds are unique in| in fully-registered form with buy-| Bonds was $547,000, ,000. more than one aspect. In the past| any individual could purchase a| the bonds may be registered in| the name of the estate of a dead | person, or legally constituted ex-| ecutor, trustee or administrator | of an estate. This would make it possible to exchange other holdings of an es-| nine years to maturity. NON-TAXABLE BONUS For one thing, a non - taxable) bonus of three per cent on the| bonds is made possible if they're] held the full time by offering the| bonds at a three-per-cent prem- Phoenix four-door hardtop. 1 Savi Bond ° ° Double | imit A total of $921,000,000 worth was sold last year, including $207,000,000 bought under the pay- maximum of only $10.000 but this| year the limit has been doubled | to $20,000. tate for Canada Savings Bonds. This year's bonds have an in-] terest rate intended to encourage jum; that is, at $3 below par | value. This is another "first" for this year's offering. ers getting interest payments by | OTTAWA (CP) -- The govern- nominations of $50, $100, $1,000 roll savings plan. This was offset, Furthermore, for the first time) buyers to hold them their full The annual interest Public works cover a lot of ground. The budget of the Minister of Public Works at Ottawa is in the millions of dollars . . . and his department is only one of many. WHAT'S | OING ON DOWNTOWN See this Saturday's issue of the Times and you'll know. Meanwhile, here's a hint , . . IT'S TREMENDOUS Money for all departments of government comes through the Minister of Finance who gets it largely You also help when you save more by means' of Se in taxes from Canadians such as you. When more fife insurance, savings deposits, and the purchase of money is spent than is collected in taxes, government government bonds. Your savings help to create a must borrow from you . . . or else create new money. ~~ SOUND dollar; and this, in turn, helps to create job 1 securily for you and more jobs for other Canadians, coupons | The creation of new money is one factor that leads I of the final six years. This means that if the bonds| are held to maturity Nov. 1, 1968 the over-all average return will be a record 4.98 per cent, com-| pared with an average of 4.19 on| the 1958 issue and the previous record yield of 4.46 in 1957. CASH ANY TIME As usual the savings bonds will| be cashabls at any time for their | full face value plus accrued in- terest and will be available in de- A SOUND DOLLAR MEANS A BETTER LIFE FOR YOU GIVE YOUR ACTIVE SUPPORT TO THE FIGHT AGAINST INFLATION I A PUBLIC SERVICE MESSAGE FROM THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA pa