lmv-no t.ania.m" m 1; is is -, DAILY MARKET QyoTATioNs SUMMARY By THE CANADLAN PRESS ttaoing. p - Toronto-Market easier in light trading. ' v New York-Market higher; af- tprnotin rally. .MaItr9a1 - Markets firmer; lradini light- CURRENCJES MONTREAL (CPl.- The US. dollar Tuesday closed at a dis- count of 3 31-32 per cent in terms I of Canadian funds. down Va. Pound sterling 82.67ls, down 'A. is TORONTO TORONTO (CPl -- Amid the ilniicst trading in three years. is the stock market staged a minor -ally near the close Tuesday to llllll prices up from this lows for thc session. For ntost of the session pro-fitw iiikiiig cut into the stocks which ' had scored big gains iniast iiad stored big gains in last ii t-ekls three-day rally. But a tew minutes before the close some 7 in-sit buying. spurred b)' 1 mod- cmte rally on Wall Street. ap- p.-ared and many of the losses ii PFC reduced by more than half and some were eliminated alto gcther. The general level of the market at the close. however, was lower with all indices down. with the exception oi golds which manag to add a few decimal 9 1.. add a few decimal points. " wi-stern oils had the largest in- dex-lnsl. off We points. Hudson Bay gained no points N in so. to lead base metals win- ncrs. Other seniors. h0W9V0I'. iiei-e lower. Lower-priced mines and oil had a few moderate rain but in general price were easier in a 20-cent range. mama-ro cnossrm ssocsa By The Canadian Prose hratite Itecl Esrbaage-Caps. 1'! roiintatlons in eaiits unless ma;-lad I. I one int. iut-nx.niviauia. nan- rshts. aw-lis-warrants.) lat Issoa Ialee Ital lav Gucci?- HIKE sea llraa I I I -10 .miiiiu l .101 in iu -11 PI- Arnnlo so moo no so 10:” H svtiocata 1000 All (I iloia Earl we to to l ilsnni I50 IIMA ills ills-M Allnrll arts 40 011 mm lWs-It im Nepha ism tot ios ioo.-s tariaeovi Mt!) 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I -no W Tennis .1 my - luuaasa II I : l 1: g:-3:-s moss I I -I . meld 3 iO'ul8.lIm:: we-r til 8 I sis-Q M0 III as no G -e M In iaiIsI so on " uh on to 0 o -no Iutratsu I Q. I u 4 -isxaui India was In W0-e II I I -a Volta Is I! II I -I s... '2." ". "1. :2 units am to s and Q I I I ens 5&0 his I is C" In " an 1 III c strrn sisoo ii at so on i u Chib -lac met so as N -4 ,5 Jeuicoo 1 1.1 D la vita c Hallitssl won as u so .. -is MONTREAL -t MONTREAL icr) - Stocks :e.::::an .::E53u Ll -s ' down H each. Fraser at 2.3 was H up in; Consolidated Paper at 31 :1 fell u. Powell River ii: 369': ,, , gained V4; international Paper 4199- ix. Jumped two points to 89. as to Base metals were up slightly. 61 international Nickel gained 1'4 at "0" W W W -I 805. Canadian British Alumin- .-; anda lost '1 at 41. H Bank of Commerce fell N to ti: 4614 while Royal Bank at 08 and 7 Bank of Montreal at 4.'l'a each 5 -1 gained V4. -1 in u t i i it ie a. Calgary Power 4 Shawinigan at 77, RC. Power It v-1' Vi. lnterproviiicla Pipe Lina n lost in at 4511. Steel of Canada "3 in dipped in to 58 and Dominion Steel at 255: inst lls. at 13::-to V. Roe fell is to a new low of H in mines and oils. Home 011 A -1 at 21 gained V: while the 3 stock up In -' 150 cents to 6.75 and Central Del ,4 Rio fell 30 cents to 0.60 while -4 Opemiaka fell 25 cents to 8.40 and H copper rand fell 20 cents to 2.00. gg,-3&5:-g-gg g.;.gEg,:s:a Li J" Lithium gained the same t g- -i The cxchanges' closing average VI or show banks off 0.07 at 49.18. util- rd itiea off 0.7 at 137.1. lndusiriais of ,4 1.4 at 257.11. combined off 1.2 at -5 217.5. papers off 7.21 at 114.81. 1 l -1 ssasrania so Unaeal H D It-idle Illa Walker 0 I rrsse I) Coal Pa) .4 How mllh 17V: Fad I t ” market dipped in the morning, no ended a shade higher Tuesday. -5 Oils. radio - televisions, steels y ” rubber issues generally wound up -3 higher and utilities a little :3 The Associated Press average 3 of 00 stocks gained 1) cents at iz;I;,II: gm Ii'II.IIIiI5i5iIIi! iiasusEss5I,i,;Ial;g,.aogI . ' '.!;Caa;3s:as;E.i'"!I,3,,'s: .i33lE"5l”ii5lii'”.3il g, Illillitila I; III as Isla3"ts-6-53.5.35-slain: DIIVOX moon is 11 .4 were irregularly mixed at the close of the markets here Tues- day. Trading was light. In newaprints. Abitibi at 2756 and Price Brothers at 45 were Hudson Bay firmed to at 5306 and Aluminium added is at SW4. H, mm Rained '-i at 121.: but Nor-7 climbed three points to 64 while 411a and Power Corporation at 55 lost H each. Canadian 011 at am and Me- Coll Frontenac at each slipped 45 In the miscellaneous section. A. 1334 lost . . at 2073. Campbell Chib fell llollinuer lost '2 at 259:, and , yC0nS0lldaled dropped it to 17Vi; ;North America Rare Metals ad- -hi ded 10 cents at 1.50 and Quebec ,Paelne. I ad Distillers - les- granss. la. Losers icluded Moln- iyre Porcupine. down M on in shares: international Nickel, In and Graiiby Mining Vs. Canadian to II -ls. nus-nu 118 I I am issues were loweroa - American exchange although """”""'l gait: gl4H.iui.-iiweitaauedi-isoiiuiosiiare. cm... 3. uh u” .,,.H, Losers included Shawiiiigan. all - is Inga. as us? so as .u one on 350 shares; Canadian Man- - ea c - ' - t t 4 g lggunuul is 6.0111, dowiip la. and rugs) Oil. emu-I use at as as ' , cl Aiisio Ntld ms so. via ataxia Vim 710035 did- lg 23 sass saw an sow Tun. Man. an sin. an ass. - is Advances ' 441 we ”' "0 '3 W ' "-16 oectiiies ass 555 ll Ptssaa New 150 Ill It 11 o I . Sui-owns sit nu. 159: ms 1 is U””h'9”d 232 us -6 Emma n on 2Ih av. Total issues 1108 113 4.: waism on my. me ms or I NIH. 12:: ci.o:iaa stocks 1 c I P -1 font saiu: i.m.ooo. 'IoI steal .s!9s..:laa.t-y it" out -1 -if; Ian Warn: Jeh NY Cant 2196 rsosr acnvs srocas C no 0 sat. Radio Corp use H roaonso srocs stscuuon can man an Std on NI mg -I Iyllecaaadlaa Inna l1Antol:l lets Utd Aircnlt W95 -1 HQ Gan line I396 Vanadium I75 61 R003 Isles Iigl Lav CleIICI';I Goodn I a'rsetW aeiuli I . -55 INDIIIIIIALI Goodyear uh Weasaue H Aiiiminl 113! out. 1614 II o Q. Kenn In .;i,,aeuPiimioz:souo D9s3'zao-FA -1 loo AV Can isu Ill ms my .. is :5 CF! 1:710:25 355 31,5 54; . -1 lock: r run so so I OI -1 Un oua saw no no :50 .g MONTREAL I.CPl e Agricul- ture department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealers prices 1 to country stations. wooden cases extra-iarte 57; large 56; medium 46-46'rz; small 32-34; B 34-35; C 21. Receipts 241. Butter: Current receipts. Oil: fresh-grade creamery prints job price 62R-63; fresh wholesale am am. Cheese: F.0.B. factory. Ontario white 34; colored 34: delivered Montreal. Quebec white 32: coi- ored 32; wholesale Ontario white - hi: colored 353s: Wholesale Quebec white :13; colored 33. Potatoes: Quebec 755 1.00-1.15; N.B. 75s 1.50; New York large; 50! 1.90-2.00. GRAIN WINNIPEG (CPL--Good activ- ity in flax and rye highlighted trade Tuesday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Lalted prices for class two. IWA and domestic wheat were down 298 on Nos. 1-3 northern. down Ha on Nov. 4. and down Vs on Nos. 5 and 6 and all riurums. Closing prices: Oats: Oct. Va lower 721-: Dec. is lower 6995; May unchanged 10'io Barley: Oct. vi lower mob; Dee. unchanged 93V4a; May Va . lower 9491:-a. Flax: Oct. 7'6 higher 2.90Vcb; Dec. 6-V4-7 higher 2.1143:-2.il5'I'a; May 7-65': higher 2.8733. Rye: Oct. is lower 1.l0h; Dec. 1-is lower 1.1106-la: May We lower 1.1715. Cash prices: Oats: 2 cw 7615: ex 3 cw and ex 1 feed G9':a: 1 feed 6759:: 2 feed Milo; I feed Gila; mixed feed 36. Barley: l and 2 cw ti-row 1.0638 1 and 2 cw 2-row 1.049s: 3 CW 6- row 97; 4 cw 64-owacwz-row row 97"a; 4 cw 6-row 8 cw 2-row and 1 feed 9238; 2 feed sets; 3 feed B50i. at660 golds off 0.77 at 74.71. IIONTIEAI. CLOSING INICII By The Canadian Press l"""""""i Investment Worries Over Dom Tar I": CANADIAN -1 Ablth 17h Hud lay Mn DUI pl ADI DP HM Illlll H II” Asbestos 29 int Nick MW cl Bank Moist 0'4 lat Pap I Isak NS 1! line-Bar Ill Bnque C Nat am local! I l -I I1 .1911 N It. Car ISM . B;-asll 71s Noraiida 41 W. I ah C Cement :7 Price 05 C Bank Com with lloya Ball II Cdn Bnw Wt llnysruta is .al C Chem I Hi L C” M l -I can mi istiu-ta 11 l 01 Cocldtiill M0 Ii-III II llh VlVs I1 I NEW YORK - NEW YORK (APt-The stock rallied in the afternoon and with gains. Metals and aircrafts mainly eased. Rails were a little lower. 3l72.90.,1ndustrials were up It .I cents. rails up 40 cents and utii-p .s ities down 10 cents. Canadian gainers on the New r” York exchangp included Hiidaoni 4 Bay Mining. up lbs on 500 share; ..,, Ahlrnlniuln 1”; C.n.dlln IlIO0'IlIiIvllIPlI. 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P.E.l.: 1lllSSlLPl.C- National Exhibition Scholarshipsj inary College. or a school ofrsiita Mae Williams Duplises. lk””- 3”""P9m'3"9m 53"9i3'Y W "mm" at me mmmm seems ” from nine provinces recently via-I Home Economics. ited the Ontario Agricultural Col-I The winners are seen here be-I N.B.: Dr. J. D. Mat-Lachlan. lege. Guelph. in the course of an, int: ..elcomed to the Ontario A- educational tour sponsored by- gricultural College by Dr. J. D..Timothee, Lavioiette Co. Quebec; 1 the Ontari: Depaftmslelnt of M;(:.5cli'lan. Presidelpt. h l!Vlr. Dale Ells, Sheffield Mills. culture. T e sc oar ips, vau p N . left to ri t t ey srel Kings Co. N.S.: Mr. Howard H. but . wb- , 4 a , ' at 3600.00 apiece are awarded to William Montcalm. Director oil Mattila. Nora. Sask.; Mr. Johnlovei,-yji, iJ;:.i::il:; 2?: He expressed me Hpw ma! .l one student from each province Field Services, Ontario Depart- William Yorgason. Claresholm l who has excelled in 4-H Club; ment of Agriculture; Miss Eve-y Alta; Mr. William Patterson, RW work, and has outstanduig qtaai- lyn Lanoway. St. Queens, Mani-iR. No. 1. Foresters Falls. On-. ities of leadership. Each of these toba; Miss Joanne Ross, Counr-ltario, who will attend the On-I students will enroll this fall in. tensy. B.C.; Miss Miriam llyde.'tario Agricultural College. I Wed, Sept. 18. 1957Theo Guardian Page 11 Britain Will Send Strong Delegation To This Country By ALAN HARVEY there to Canada with the other Canadian Press stair Writer Brmsh delegates. LONDON icri-amain'i dele-; In Canada they will be towed gatinn at the conference of Cons-l by Reginald Maudlina. paymar mgnwuju, nun, yninilterl 1.. ter-general. and Sir 1-rank Lee. cugdg um month mu 1,, one Mi permanent secretary to the board the most iiowertiii Whitehall has of tr-de- . sent to an international meeting. 5"”! I i?3"9l'Y 0i hit Elan! 5118- 1199; mjnme,-3 ".4 your 5”. goals a distinct change in Ent- l ior arm-1,1; an Qxpgcted to .3, am: attitude on Commonwealth tend the talk; at Mom hem. trade. During the C mmonwealth i him. Qua, gmftmg sent, up conference last summer. White- Peter Thorneycroft, chancellor ll!” Illpeared to lake I I'll-her of the exchequer. will go to Can- fdaxed VIEW 05 VENOUS PIDPOSIJI an (mm the Wgshington meg. on trade, including Prime Minis- ings on the World Bank and In- 18? Dlefenbakfris ml-It'll-Pl-lbl"-” ternationai Monetary Fund, along lled suggestion tor a full-fledged with Sir Leslie Rowan. head of Commonwealth economic confer- the overseas finance department ence. at the treasury. and Sir Robert Now a serious study of Anglo Hall. a top economic adviser. Canadian trade possibilities ap- Sir David Eccles. president of pears to have been launched. do- the board of trade. a government spite the difficulties so frequently department. and Sir Roger Ma- mentioned last June and July. At- WIN 4-H SCHOLASHIPS be concentrated on Canada's plar , for divertini: 15 per cm: of her ""' 1”” bell)" the 59P'i 3 ' 27 imports from the L'iiitcd States meetings end. and will go on from to Britain. Mount of Keswick. York Co.. 1 the irellllry. Will 30 10 Washing- BACK Mr. Leopold Thiffault. St. though the vast majority of ad- , vertisements were free from It- "There are times then, when to) bet, the threat rcmaincd. fulfil that public trust. a rcspon-l ...L.:,4T. sible n e w s p a pe r'must drive ' BM-"W To H5”. ialtead according to the con- ' lbusiness." he said. Rya:1and1ew1.005i: Icw ' l H I ” iimi; 4 cw 91; ertoty 39; trackl SOY-S AdV9”l59l' 'iwery day and every edition isivrosewllon and litigation. ISRAEL DENIES REPORT g TEL AVIV. Israel llteuterst-.0! the Canadian Bmk 0! Com An Israeli foreign ministry spok-1 esman said Friday there is no th 5 ' t t f . . . ml m.r(;:lecoII,Il;eesnstr:il:,(:1l-SS gnibasic principles of freedom of the --Anything short of that 1. fall. the lsraeli-Syrian border. lsciences of its owner and 11S prin- LONDON ICPI-Sir Brian Rnh 4-plindam'nta11y ” nuke intcipal editors, even at the risk of ertson. chairman of the British Transport Commission. 1 e a v e I the newspapers' duty to publish Mr. Brown described this as "Hi week fl” 3 m””ihil”"3 "”i l . 1 CW 2-90751 2 cw 2-33753 GUClI'd8 FI'eeC.lOm the news. to keep the public in- one of the many manifestations 1” "'9 Umed 5'3!” and Canal” 3 CW 2.505s; RICK 2.90. ilormed of event; and trend; of what ig implied by freedom of CS MONTREAL (CF)-Gerald M. vi-iiicii it is the public'a business the press. Ag'gi"2fr?ET'i51;l;tr:3E'l.Ymup Brown. assistant in the president to know." 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