THE OSHAWA TIMES, "Baw dosany , 6 Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings |). *%care |\Courage Needed BIRTHS } TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS u Net | ' By The Canad Pre Stock Gales High Lo m, Ch'ge| | Toronto Stock Exchange--Jan, 1% Gat 5 pr 20$103 103 103 + 4] HARRISON -- Russ and Miriam (nee| (Quotations in cents unless marked $/G Dynam 200 $35% 35% 35% +1%| Squires) are happy to announce the|%--Odd lot, xd--Ex-dlividend, xr--EXx-\Gp Drill A 500 60 60 60 | arrival of a son (8 Ibs, 6 ozs.) on Tues-|"ixhts, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change 18iGs Wares $10% 10% 10% day, January 9, 1962 at Oshawa Gen- from previous biarl-lot closing sale.) Giobe A $114 11% 11% eral Hospital |G L Power 135 $18% 18% 18% | INDUSTRIALS 1G L Pow w 790 790 790 HOUGHTON -- John and Doris wish GN Gas $9% 9% 9% to announce the arrival of twins, boy/ 11 Net |GNGas w 29m 285 285 at Oshawa General Hospital; Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge|GW Coal Bzi00 475 475 475 | January 12, 1962. | Abitibi 397 9% 39% -- %\|Gr Wre vt 215 $1544 15% 15% rece a a ene 100 395 395 395 --S ROSS -- Bud and Kathy (nee Fogal) aitapis vt 190 190 190 Life 25$148 148 | are happy to announce the arrival of/Alta Dis w 120 110 110 i 397 $50%m 50% 50% | a baby boy, Mark James, 6 Ibs. 15 028., Alta Gas $37% 37% 3714 | p 100 16% 1658 + Yo) on January 9, 1962 at the Oshawa Gen-| AltaGas w. 5 $16% 16% 16% + %|imp Tob pr 225 'a 65% 658 eral Hospital. Special thanks to Doctor|Alta Nat 35 $20% 20% 20% + % Ind Accep 435 3 33 Glazier and nursing staff on 4th floor.) Alg Cen $3 023 23 «+1 ~«+|f Ac wts 125 0 Alg Cen w 222 850 «850 850 | Inglis 400 ROWLEY -- January 9, 1962 'at 5.39) Algoma 395 $49% 49 49% 4+ % Inland Gas 300 p.m, a nine pound, one-half ounce girl! Algonquin $11 11 11 Inland G pr 720 Elinor Anne, born at Sarnia General) Ajumini $2824 284 28% + % Inind Gw 225 Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. A. William) Alum 2 pr ¥ 48% 48% -- y%{int Util 75 Rowley. First granddaughter of Mr. and/Anth B pr 102 102 ---1%4/ Inter PL 220 Mrs. H. D. Rowley, Whitby, Ontario, Argus 1 5% 45% 45% + %4|Intpr Dis and first great-granddaughter of Mrs./Ash Temple $ 14% 14% Inter PL W. G. Wilson, Oshawa, Atlas Steel 4 30% 30% + %iInt Stl P |Bank Mont $7438 74 74% -- % Jockey C ZUCCHIATTI -- Ray and Beth (nee Ba Innes 60 275 275 275 jJock C pr Goodman) wish to announce the safe; Bath P A $54%ec 5444 S44 Jock wts Ss 5 | arrival of their daughter, Elizabeth) Bath P $19 19 19 }Kelly D A v5 M4 | Lori, 7 lbs. 4 ozs., on Wednesday, Jan-|Bell Phone 3 $57%4 57% 57% | Labatt -- uary 10, 1962 at Woman's College Hos-|Bow-M pr $52 52 O52 |Lont Cem 380 0 | pital, Toronto, | Brazil jLaura. Sec s i 7% + 44) Lau Fin A 2 : 2 ¥ NAMES ARE IMPORTANT: Choos-| B/ 5 36% 36% -- | Lau F 200p 25 $55 55 5s ing # oame for your child should) BC Levy -- 250 310% 10% be a real pleasure and others will/ BC jLob Co A 2 $9% 9% want to know your choice, Name/BC Phone ¥4| Lob Co Aw 400, 400 your child as quickly as possible/ Build Prod 5 $35% 35 35% + 4 | Lob Co B $10% 10% 10 and use the individual name in/Cal Pow ' + %| Loeb M 460 $22 22° % ar Oshawa Times Birth Announce-'/Can Cem 3 3 + 34|MB PR 2436 $19 18% } sent Just call our Classifiea|/CI Fndry % ' | Mass-F 1150 $12%4 12% A | Department, give the facts, in-|Cdn Brew 5 + %| Met Stores 100 $958 sf s 9% - bed cluding the name, and we will Cdn Celan 5 : 35 35 |Met Stores p 220 $23 2 K Me publish a Birth Notice in the C Chem w 5 | Mid-West 300 180 : | next edition. Just dial RA 3-3492/C Collieries 6 7 4 }Molsin A 215 $30%6c 30% 34 | jc Curt Ws 5 5 5 {Molson pr 3 > Frbks A {Mon Foods E 3 ih | ' } |C Frbks B $7% G+ %|Mont Loco 190 $17) 17 7. C GasiInp 5 3. 8. 8 Moore 3 51% 51% 51% + % CGas In w 9 +3 |Nat Drug b] 4 % c I 208 q 4 > Husky 5 "*#---%* St | FURBER, Marguerite Eugenia * Husky w Nig 710 Entered into rest in the Oshawa Gen-'C Imp Bk C a 7 -- %|NO NGas 730 § eral Hospital on Friday, January 12,\CIL 57 5% + %iNor Phone 309 1962, Marguerite Eugenia Fieming,/C Marc $ + 4%4|Oshawa A 50 $30%% 30% 30% + % widow of William Henry Furber and|Cdn Oil xd x 33% 3! | Page-Hers 880 : AY 4 -\% mother of Bessie of Oshawa, William|CPR 10 $ 2614 -- %, Penmans 100 Arthur of Lakefield, in her 82nd year.|\CWN Gas 7% 17 Phantom 100 9 Resting at the Armstrong Funeral|Cickshutt Y y + %| Premium 1500 30 Home, Oshawa, with memorial service Comb Ent 5 5 5 5% + %|Pres _Elect 4600 in the chapel Saturday, January 13, 2\Cins Bldg p $8 8 8 Y% QN Gas 2205 p.m. Interment Oshawa Union Ceme-/Con Bldg wt 5 5 --5 |QN Gas wts 120 tery |Con Gas 3 4, -- %|Roe AV pr 423 Coronation 98 3 + | Royalite 140 225 3 2 il " $10% ' --% $3 +x0 HOTSTON, Dianne Elizabeth Dist Seag Y 3 y Russell Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ronald|D Bridge 9 a 26 1g %4/St Maurice Hotston, Picton, Ontario, granddaughter/D Fndry of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Turner of Osh-| Dom Stores awa, in Kingston General Hospital Jan- Dom Tar 9 Y ; 2 ; tiary 12, 1962, age 4 months. Resting at Dom Text 3 1 $ 7 Er a 4+ Whattam Funeral Home, Main Street,|Du Pont 2914 2 4 Picton, Ontario. Funeral on Monday,|Eddy 4 a + Wait January 15 Exquisite 1 1 3@| Stafford s 2 + M)|St Pav WERNHAM, Gordon | a 7 + ¥| Stedman At Barry's Bay Hospital on Thursday, | Fanny : ' Steel Can $ a January 11, 1962, Gordon Wernham, in| Fleetwood 4 4 | Tamblyn 720 me 3% his 55th year, beloved husband of Alice| Ford Com Tor-Dom Bk 105 $706 7 Sidler, and loving father of Jill, Michael Fndtn » uM T Fin A ' a0 5: and Patrick. Mr. Wernham is resting|Frosst A 1958 13 Tr Can P 1845 at the Gerrow Funeral Chapel, 390 King! Gruehauf 50 350 'i Trans ee 4 Street West. Service on Saturday, Jan-| Gatineau 3 -- %'Trans PPL 1 uary 13 at 2 p.m. Interment Moun' ~ ica BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT GIDEON Bibles are a continuing me- morial. For placement contact funeral director or phone 725-2327. cerrow runerAL| U.S. Investors | -% -- \% Seven Arts {| meen CHAPEL Kindness beyond ore | Tow In Canada Tae st | By FORBES RHUDE ments, the review says: 'We 27 BING STREET Weer Canadian Press Business Editor|feel that Canadian growth will LOCKE'S FLORIST A number of factors suggest/benefit from, rather than be Funeral. arrangements ond (a more constructive attitude to- penalized by, Britain's entry} floral requirements for all |ward selected Canadian securi- into the European Economic} occasions lties, says Merrill, Lynch,|Community . | OSHAWA SHOPPING . |Pierce, Fenner and Smith in a It recommends as "'above-| CENTRE lcurrent nine-page examination @Verage investment situations 24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE jof Canadian common stocks. 10 Sa ce adi 728-6555 It says that although perform-|€Pected to show re atively hig lance of the Toronto Stock Ex- growth rate and which combine change industrial index since Sound management with a IN MEMORIAM |mid-1960 has been somewhat SU-lThey hind competitive position i Jones perior to that of the Dow Jones Alberta Cha Teank Line. Co BARNHART -- In loving memory of industrial average, and selected Itd:' Calgaty Power itd Ca. a darling daughter and sister, Lillan/areas of the Canadian economy) ooo pine rtd: Domi Yvonne, who passed away January 12,/have out-performed their United): eats 2) min- 1958. | ' jion Foundries and Steel Ltd; Though ber amie i gone forever, |SUBICS Srericns investors in Ca-(industrial Acceptance Corpora. : Besar Mberwongadtesae bageues stad ion Ltd.; MacMillan, Bloedet Still we have so many memories i ities continues at a . at the bha We leche. co Guo. jnadian securities and Powell River Ltd.; Massey low eb Her memory is our keepsake tow ebb. Ferguson Ltd.; Moore Cor . Sas hee Part td.; 2 pora- With which we'll never part, It adds that this is readily | tion Léa: Northern Ontario Na- God has her in His keeping. i i highly We have her in our hearts jexplicable in terms of the highly \tural Gas Co, Ltd.; George Wes- -Lovingly remembered and sadly miss- unsatisfactory experience Felton Ltd ed by mother, sister Gladys, brother- sulting from the last great Ca-| re ; ; oy niece Jacqueline, nephew nadian stock-buying boom (1956- The analysis is issued by larold. ; ve ' 1957)"--an apparent reference ee gm Lynch's Toronto office BRAMLEY -- In joving memory of ® to losses taken by American in-|2%¢ is primarily for Canadian dear husband and father, Albert, who! .. ' Sela jn-| distribution, but it also goes to passed away January 12, 1958. vestors in speculative issues, in about' '2600. 6f tha: fivits" a6 We who loved you sadly miss you /cluding uraniums. ; Ws uid tiles ei As it dawns another year, POPULATION EXPANDS count executives in the United In our lonely hours of thinking " 7 : YM »))/ States, 'Thoughts of you are ever near. Factors li st ed by Merrill --Sadly missed and always remembered Lynch as justifying a current by his wife, Goldie, sons Neil and « 7 age |. . Deugiaa, dxightar-indaw, Shiviey, possi constructive attitude" in Cattle Showing ren = in. Joviud masts is Population continues to ex- lear lusband, iu rt impson, who 7 . passed away January 12, three years pand at a rate ahead of the ago today |U.S.--about 2!9 per cent com-| rice es We mention your name, jpared with under two per cent.) We speak of you often, 3 ' | Despite publicity given to un- God bless yoy, dear, oF | You are nat Ricgottes le nployment and hints of pos-| t toc yards | | --Greatly missed by his wife Myrtle. sible economic stagnation, in- é SIMPSON -- In loving memory of «| dustrial epee gt gipesiese - TORONTO (CP)--AIl classes lear grandfather, Wilbert Simpson, who all-time high of 175 (seasonally and grades of slaughter cattle passed away January 12, three years adjusted) in August, and steel|showed price losses at the On- Our little arms all ache to hold you,/production in 1961 was aboutitario Public Stockyards this And only wish you could have stayed, eight per cent ahead of 1960. |week on acre the best grandpa God ever' Pre - tax corporate profits} Veal calf and lamb prices --Ever remembered by grandchildren, jumped 50 per cent in 1961's | were lower and hog prices Donny Jo, Chris, Bobbie and Anne. jsecond quarter, the largest higher. quarter-to-quarter increase ever, Cattle receipts were 9,118, CARD OF THANK achieved. : some 1,600 head more than last | Basic growth trends in popu-;|week and about 1,200 ahead of -- ge gross gianie product/the same week in 1961. Cattle LAMBE -- I would like to thank all an corporation profits remainreceipts from Western Canada v e ; P peste ped re gh theo me ed intact. Merrill Lynch adds: were up sharply at 1,025. There sent to me while I was in the hospital.| "It appears significant that were no exports off the market tte ag mag cre en ae pects Veta this record has been maintained |to the United States. rirses and to all the nurses ca IE for throughout a period when the! Slaughter cattle: Choice all their kindness shown. economy has had to accommo- steers 26-27 with sales to 27.50; --Jean Lambe. date itself to below - averageja few fancy steers up to 28.10: growth in some areas, coincid-/good 24.50 to 25.50; medium . jing with a sharp increase in|22-24; commor 17-21:. good heif- 1g er round \productive capacity stemmingjers 22-23.50; choice 24-24.50; a from the record capital expendi-/few- fancies to 25; medium F M k t I tures of the mid-1950s. 20-22; commons 16-19; choice or arkKet in "Evidence to date suggests an|fed yearlings 28-29 with sales to optimistic appraisal of profit}39; good 24-27; good cows 17-18 Heav Tradin potential as slack in the na-\with odd sales to 18.50; good y g a capacity is gradually/light heifrey cows to 19; me- uh ; taken up." dium 15.50-16.50 14.50- TORONTO (CP) -- After a x : i gical ia hesitant beginning, the stock In regard to trade develop-/15.50; canners and cutters 11- market reached higher ground . awe ee ee gos Thursday amid heavy trading: | Steel Company of Carats, GFOUP P ann he Bo te: 'G westeasl th apwand de mepacement cle: Go 0 gaining 2% points to 811%. Can- ptt her Re areal ada Cement climbed % to a To Hear Appeal ives sist to 2.50 gh vac 1961-62 high of 29%. General' TORONTO (CP)--Reform In-|heifers 18.20. ee Bieve . ae tur 4 1) stitutions Minister Irwin Has-| Calves: choice vealers 33-35 C: 7} st gain went to eord Ol/kett said Thursday is prepared|/oqq early sales to 37.50; good anada, up 5% in light turn-ito appoint a group, possibly|99.93. iadian BSea: ce | over. General Motors dipped %.|headed by a judge, to hear any|93.94. boners 1619. Jockey Club Ltd. fell 10 cents} appeal dismissed and suspended) Hoss: Grade. A 95.65.28 15 on a turnover of 11,385 shares Don Jail guards may make. bene te nal 0 pai Fe aie ray following disclosure that the' At a press conference he said!17 55 op ey * a ey Lacie stags company plans construction of the guards -- disciplined alter| Shee y lah two night harness racing tracks.|gne dyed his hair --may not handy velett he rH Dict fe Supertest. tumbled 1% to 13.) nay. y , On the exchange index, indus- right hoggieooy oe Op) harm Heavy ane trials' climbed 1.89 to 618.83, Min's medium 17-19; commons down base metals 86. at 213.65, west-lJares Kentnrs ee to 14; good light sheep 8-10; ern oils 1.05 at 118.67 and golds|the jail's branch of the Civil/°?™™on and fat sheep 3-7. phe . Closing volume was| Service Association and A. V. ,448,000 shares compared with Simonson were fired and Bren-| 4,010,000 Wednesday. nan Keatinge, the guard who NET EARNINGS Falconbridge led base metals|dyed his hair, was sus ded higher with a gain of %. Ven-'for 10 days without pay. By THE CANADIAN PRESS tures and Hudson Bay, Mining). Reason given for disciplinary! Biltmore Hats Ltd., year each gained % and Noranda %.\action was breach of jail se-ended Oct. 31: 1961, $88,165, | International Nickel dipped %. |curity in talking to reporters|$1.10 per common and class A Northgate was ahead 30 cents|after Keatinge was ordered to;combined shares; 1960, $74,208, 2 ae axa /£tom House Blaze Nei | | Stock Sales High Liw a.m. Ch' Stock Sales a.m, Ch'ge| Stock Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge) 1 op) Un Gas 260 $22% 22% --\4|Advocate 200 50 +5 |Madsen 200 230 230 230 | 7 METUEON (CP yas Man Union Ou 175 3% 13% -- YW Agnico 5000 99 99 99 +2 |Magnet 1000 4 --/died and four other persons es- Vendomat zl k 3 Anacon 1500 6 --1 |Man Bar 3 20 . . Viceroy A 100 $73 + YW Anglo Hur 400 950 950 95 |Marein 41 |caped early today when fire 235 A Arcadia 8688 Martin , t,'#|partially destroyed their brick) NEW YORK (AP)--It takes;things of this werld -- and 3 a 262 $20 y y AArcad B 7 M h- r a rf Ps 527 q ieanbens ae paghras Tae lhome in north central Hamil.|7¢4! courage today to be a fat/doesn't mind showing it. He is | man. no hypocrite. v5 Barnat 55 55 | Mcintyre \ton z75 $19 4 $ Barex q 52 § : | McWat 53 53 53 | , The fellow who packs a ra Weston B 400 % 2 Bethim ! Merrill 500 72. 7 | Dead is Joseph Ogden, 62 i The ordinary fat man is , + Vai Bide 20 |Min C 230 $13 3! » §2,/paunch is one of the unsun -loving -abidi Lac AN a Cadamet [Mu Weight 3800 146 "145" 146 |whose body was found near the|heroes of our times He is the Ea ot ag Ig Payor: Zenith 33100 : © ree : 0 ) jback door of the house, great nonconformist of this gen- wite. fi Ba pr gg Peter Ansonia ss Can NW Be. 134 4x farri 6 74 "u4s + |. His. wife Elizabeth escapedjeration, and his protuberant phy He wives spends Asbestos 205 $35 5 Cossiar 3 4 h--% Ad te . AK 84 -- 4) through the front door, whilejtummy is a badge of distinc-|most of his energy enjoying C Paper 430: $4ia. 4 Chib-Kay 450023 2 4 4 [Nor-Acme 31 30" 39-2 |Mr. and Mrs. George Daign-|tion, a token of true bravery|himself. He doesn't have any Cer a Ren ae Me ae an as Noranda 59% 59% 59% + 4 \eault and their 11 - year - old|flaunted in the face of the cal-| energy left to get into trouble, Pri Br 8 113 $53% 53! ¥4/Chimo ! f 59 «59 «= +1---« | Norbeau 3 eee - 'g ies-c i rice Br 8 ps i [Goch wit sa) 30 Normetal ped A 9 granddaughter Sharlene had to| ories-counting mob. | All fat men ask is that they Con-Key 12600 3 2 |N Goldert 2500 23% 23 23% + %jladder from a sec : | ; iv i 5 po heee) 4 " : - Con Rey 1808s aN ae te ae 8 ieee oe second - storey|and stroll the land like a ram-| .nigving peace of mind--and a minex 00 S$. 25! CO Mahe 6 : N Beau \k roof. pant beanpole. All you have to)... ; 'Asamera 100 " ben 500 63, 63 63. --1 ee | lang : piece of cake, too Their motto ; ae Con MS 55 $24 2 1 --Wlo'Leary 1000 15 «15 «15 -- | The little girl's hair was|40 is do without what most offi. 'ive and let live." ; € Mogul $600 es Opemiska 200 £0 ss s50 singed when she ran through aj mankind has struggled for over B aoe ; : ? 75 5 ' s 3 34 vehan 215 5 5 ig ee ; : ts-- os ag hs a i 75 Cons Que 1000 Pe Drakoy 4500 2914" 2737-2 | Wall of flames in escaping from| the, last 1,000,000 years--food. $K u Esrapae -- won't let ¢ | Every time these emaciated) em ae springy ed stand retches meet an honest fat} 'e sight of a comfortable, con- 'oin Lake Nthgate © 89209 410 340 405 440 /D€ Carried down a firemen's| Anybody today can be skinny be left alone to go through life C Dak boa ; Regcourt 500 Osisko 5000 83 81 83 +2 'her bedroom. Cdn Dev 420 2 Conwest 200 Patino M 500 680 680 680 | {ee ee me 2 4 (Caran Py ae 1 | Peerless 2500 45 45 45 44 | Police said the fire WaSiman they poke a bony finger| tented fat man. They reek of a C Homestd 0 5. 93 5 Coulee 5500 63 : 1 |Pick Crow zel5 58 538 58 \started by at i : : inion ¢ 'ent Del 72) ---§ (Craigmt 200 % Pitch-Ore 63500 8 8 8 41 |y Sache HS cigarette burning|in his chubby stomach and say|false self - virtue. They want : : things like: jeveryone to be like them-- C Mic Mae 15 400 Crowpat 500 9 1, | Placer 475 $285 284 28% Dev-Pal hfs Daering 1000 13 1 --1 |Pris Air 7700 86 «682 «686 +6 ' ' : ., | hungry 'You're putting it on again,; --° *"_ Dome Pete 55 1 - 4 D'Eldona 3000 2 |Que Chib 1400 23 23 23 Dynamic 0 $ 71 Denison 200 § Que Lab. 16500 8 7. 7 DI I Fargo 100 360 : 2 wast Mal 100 2: --5 | Que Lith 100 515 515 515 415 | " : ' " . Fr Pi 7 0 405 ie Sull 400 F adiore 7700 65 63 64 1 op. : i ' Ed M Bee ee on "ti "tau sl Eider 1700 16 a 1s |Rayrock 10000 107 2 wor 48 ~_ {Vd do something about that Education Meeting Home A . 3, 2100 $6 3% Rio Algom 960 960 960 By THE CANADIAN PRESS wal rmelon. if I were you. Home B 50 $125% 12% 12 Faraday 600 16 166 Rio Rup 54 5h Canadian Oil C | "Better get rid of it--or you, ae Se Frobisher | 5000 14 Rix Athab 2100 49° 49° 49° 41 0 WD companies Ltd., won't be long for this world." Progress Reported Lt Pete 5 Ye -- ¥4| ere Pid Satelite as areal coed dai ra Feb. 15, re-| It is high time the fat men Medal 92 25 2 pet pale tds 100 $101 t Y go 0 7 5 aki ' |formed themselves into a pro-) NEW D ELHI (Reuters)-- Midcon ' a 2 1 |GF Mining 1000 164 , | Biscoe 5 | Jockey Club Ltd., series A/tective socicty to guard them-|George Dréw,,4Canadian high Okalta ; Grandroy 1125 20 -- | Steep R 1265 six ' | 3 ier Dy & Pac Pete 940 6148 1 Gunnar 250 850 850 85 Sunburst 4000! "18 six - per - cent pfd. 15 cents,|selves against detractors. They}commissioner' in London, said Pamoil 1000 +1 percee gs a ee 4 "pepe B 5% - per - cent pfd.| should carry a neon-lit sign on) Thursday that considerable pro- Ree Psy High-Bell 200: 3 960 41 |Te s 300 108 r (13% cents, April 14, record|their stomachs saying: jgress had been made in the Prairie Oil 1200 260 25: +5. | Bollinger : a5 THOR Te ARO AA 9) Mar. 30. i "Please do not touch, Con Commonwealth education con- Provo Gas 2400 218 210 4 Howey 500 38 SARI Cee cea on eee pee Laura Secord Canada Shops, 'ents valuable. ference, being attended by merean' Ss ne sa Hu-Pam 2000 15 5 Trin Chib- 1000 16 16 17% cents, Mar. 1, record Feb. After all, fat men have al- about 180 delegates from 13 parcee ge : Hydra Ex 1160 43% 43 + 1% | Ult-Shaw 1500 8 4/15, "ways had a firm place in his-/countries, Drew said a large pd 1 1 1 +1 (Int Nickel 710 Bl, 86% % U Mining 500 184 1844 -- % M tory 20( 1 _ irish Cop 460013 3 129 +14 |Un Keno 300 930 930 930 Macassa Gold Mines y es 1000 2 2% $3 Waite 4500 4 Upp Can 1000 180 180 180 --3 |cents quarterly lines Ltd. five| Buddha 270 190 1 Jacobus 11500 7 72 +2 | Ventures 250 S62Ye 624% 62% quarterly : number of Commonwealth schol- 5 plus fiv A was fat. Benjamin'ars and students had come to f ye cents! Franklin was fat. Se sl Cui ; Cans 8 f 205 ae eee ranklin was fat. Samuel John-' Canada. 500 205 Jot . 1000°* 1 g +14 Waite A 255 855 850 850 interim, Mare 5 recor 3 Un ONG 2200" 15090147180) eer ee eee ee Tn Sek AR kde ade March '1 March 15, record)con was fai (It is probably| The total number of these per- Wayne 4572024 F 3. (Lab Min 100 $25% 25% 25% + 14) Werner 6000 13 12 4\" true also that Nero was fat--but, sons may be small in relation to y it 111 1 111 5 dela " ae Peat Teen op 198 (199 is nwa adeeeiigg ht " : " sy Weepae, 500, ae | Dufault 3850 0 640 650 +10 Wrilroy 2000 75 172 11 Massey - Ferguson Ltd., com-then you'll find a black sheep the population of the Common- Wstates 3319 600 550 6 +60 ix, eae --_r Yk. Bear 1000 102 ' mon 10 cents, 544 - per - centiin almost any flock.) wealth, he said, "but we should s 1500 50-5050 3 Young HG 2800 32 32 3 pfd. $1.37, March 15, record) A fat man, if left alone, is not underestimate importance a 106 2 52 Ve 4 , . ° = ¢ MINES nite 1800 ' 1 | paul Scag aso 08 188 Feb 16. Four - and - ond - half-| generally one of nature's no-/of contribution many of them Abavie 3000.13 11 1 : 4000 21 Ss at 3 Risiht per cent pfd. $1.12%, March 1,|blemen. 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