DAAILYA MARKET UOTATIONS W SUMMARY ,. By THE CANADIAN racss .. Toronto: Market lows in tight d . ' Yerlii Market Iewer; lat-O selling. Montreal: Market weak in fairly heavy trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CF) - The 0.3. douar Thursday closed at a dis- count of 4 11-16 per cent in terms of Canadian funds. I.tiIchanaeC- Pound sterling 2.66 1-10. down ii. TORONTO TORONTO (CP) - The stock I-Jltil Lynx market today suffered its fourth straight decline and heaviest in four months. Senior base metals continued to feel. the pinch of Wednesday's price reduction in copper sine. Hudson Bay was off one point to 64!: while other seniors lost malor fractions. Gaspe Cop- per was off two points to SW1. . Ventures lost 196 at ms. Urani- unis were lower in a zscent range as were most junior base metals. Despite the downward trend in I western oils. Secla-ity featured with a 80-cent gain to 8.35. Cana- dian Pmspect had a similar gate at 34.20. Canadian Devonian was to-cent loser t 88.50 while Triad lost 30 cents at 37.05. Pacific Pete was down Illa points to Slit. index loesea: Induatrials 4.01 so " 478.54; golds M to NM; base metaia us to issss; western oils N 2.31 to lIl.'Il. IOIONIO CI&lNI I101 Iy he caaadaa Press touniatisu is auto aaleaa inaraea I. N I-Odd ht. ad-E-livid-d. Ir-II.rimtI rw-In-warrants.) . V" is steel Ialee Ital law Cleeecrge MINE Aeal Una ll HM lllh flit Aeule me In two in 4 I Aeille vt D0 Oil 1 Alum 311 -It Ann-Lard use is II is -1 An N 18 ID ll ll! -10 AIaI& NI l5 M0 10 --I Aug loaya seas D I I -I Apc lea if M 1 WI Aroodil f 13 III 1' --l Areodia 1 1 TI I H -1 Area 11 MO I ll -fl Atlil-Id use ll II D of guguq 1 II ll 11 -5 Ali I ID ID ii of” lanai K I I I 6 larvae IIM I C ll 3 I I D -4 Base IKE H50 D G H Basia 11? 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IIAIA ilu Alttiliial M 1275 Hit us. use -ins Aaglo N 63 one Ilia Illa-K C Iruw also man i I -it 3 sum loo mas LI: g Ieel mo mu - lniand 1110 Ill 10 Win rill Nor star lass sis is Mia-M H Pembtna new mo ml. lm isvi - to Stedman 340 I34 It at Walnwr inoo till no so: tl -41 Walkers so: in ma 77 9 It -3 lslea to clme: :l.7u.ooo. 44 roam:-ro Laianizna riluasnu adlaa orese ly he -4 Itool lalea Iflgh Low clue cra- -I sell Phone am sun. at it --u r '4 . suptul (if im in so it oi HVI v n am-i ord mo f25l'u m. w. - as. -7 ar-ml use wt Sh M-as NV: Cdu on em as say. say. i it mus l.I Pete lilfifl L1 11 22 iii Midron 70011 ILV 155 ill! -I -3 Wayne moo 2.4 nut 14 of Pall-Went SM") 70 05 I7 -I 4" security sons u.-l sun can no -5 MIN ' .. .4 MONTREAL MONTREAL (CF) - The stock. -4 market Thursday continued its -VI recent downturn as prices on the Montreal and Canadian stock ex- ., changes lagged sharply in fairly -a heavy turnover. Papers was among the hardest hit sections. Consolidated fell IV: -4 .4 at 32.”; and Howard Smith went 4 down a point at 31. international lost 3'4. Half-point losses were erg- -l lstered by Great Lakes and Price .. Brothers. 4 Nickel and Aluminium suffered -l' in the metals section. Nickel went -1 down 2h. to looks and Aluminium 4 dropped to Hit. down ills. Nor- ends and Asbestos each slipped is. T" B.A. led a downward trend in -,, oils. losing W." at salt. imperial -as was off h at 57 and international -'0 down '1 at tau. Canadian gained -' ii at 3514.. in Pipe Lines." inter- of provincial fell 13': to SW: and :'iA Trans Mountain dropped We at 11!. :f Losers in steels were TN minion and Algoms. each down ls. Braaill 4! climbed is to Win in the utilities -1 oategory, while Gatineau gave 4 away is at 291i. In a mixed to narrowly easy - mines and oils section. Hdme Oil -ll 3 fell a lot to W and PIClllCi Pete lost ,, lost 15 at 3.40. Bells-chase gained -1: in-ven at all and Bonnyvllle added four at as. T” The l-xchangt-s' closing aver- ,l agca show banks off 07 at .i.'i.m. ll utilities off 0.1 at 153.0. industri- rlli all off 2.5 at 292.2. combined of T" 1.9 at 245.8, papers of 26.45 at I253 37 and golds off 0.49 at Mt. MDNTIIAI. CIANIIO ITCICKI Iy The Canadian Prue AIMIM 1l'a Gt Lakes I -1. Aboloa It In: Smith ii hank Mont I7 Hud Bay Hill I Ran! N! on law Oil 51 "'.' :::'.':::t 3 ii. if: 521' 12” A lralatl "lilo l'l.aa'e-.ll.ar 1: C Cemelt 11! Icfefl me C ceninl y 2 ft':-auaaa envy. C In C3 40 On For 3 3' on .. 1'... ”"' "" I2... .. ”" ”'''' lit. ';..”..al' 12 "3 fit... it .'-'."'..... if” 'f:.nIetIge'.. ahrll CIAVAIIAN 1” - . hm: Yer lite Case rt. 1 r 'I . out Ford in '.-.V Frill! I II , NEW YORK " vlolrr scan wall at . . . ii: i mew voax um - The mi HI marbet continued its slide Thurs- : day, wifIIW;fiaa.taI.alng gains .. ID I! .i hate trusses er erased -8 a timber Mensa. -0 issues was news from treetuas to tea or so as elufll I13 01 he a worst ef I W by ; W2. JLL. .afI.e'e'saa”m: J venue II :98... a this and preferred stock: which new ville ore lnattractive yields fir came-minded buyers. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined 81 to slszi. putting the average back to about where it was at the beginning of May when the market was start- ing to set highs for i951. The in- dustrial component dropped 81.10. "the rails 30 cents and the utilities Ii cents. Leading the continued downfall of Canadian stocks on the New York exchange were Aluminium Ltd.. of! IV; oniaales -of 7.IW shares. Hudson Bay Mining 156, International Nickel one. Dome Mines As and Mclntyre la. Cana- dian Pacific. trading 2.100 sharu. moved ahead ii. Canadian issues on the Ameri- can exchange were mostly mixed. Gainers included Scurry-Rainbow, up 1-in on sales of 12,500 shares. Fargo Oil 8-in, Brazilian Traction Va and Preston East Dome 1-tn. Coming down were Sapphire Pe- troleum, off I-16 on sales of 10.700 shares. Shawinigan ll-2. wiirich Petroleum: ii and Mulybdenite of Canada 1-16. What Stocks Did ... . Tilurwed Advances 269 283 Declines . 615 106 Unchanged ' 262 zfll Total issues ll-ifi 1l7t NEW YORK CLOSING ITOCKS Ietl Steel Al Monty W Borg Warner Illa NY f'ent 335; C Ind 0 NW Radio Con! JIM Cons Emaoa I1-in Sm oil NJ ask D AIM H WM Utd Aircraft 6'! an E19: 881.. Vayladium AIM Goodyear IO Westnaae use Gt Nor Ry tilt Int 1''! MW Keaaecott llllla PRODUCE MONTREAL (CF) - Agricul- ture department quotations I Eggs: Wholesale dealers prices to country stations. wooden cases. dlum 37-38; small 14-25; B 23: C 23. Receipts 269. Butter: Current non-teuderablei ble receipts 575a. Fresh-grade? creamery prints lob price 5illo-- 59'v'u; fresh wholesale non-tender-; able ST-V4-53; fresh wholesale ten-. receipts 57 - 57V: current tendern- derable 58. Cheese: F.0.B. factory. Ontarioi white 34; colored 34; delivered Montreal. Quebec white 82'a; cal-i tea to play an important part in developing the International Fed- 3511.; colored 351:; wholesale Que-.eration of Agricultural Producers which had just concluded a cori- ored 3214: wholesale Ontario white bec white as-5; colored 33'!-. Potatoes: NB. 75s 1.45-1.60: N. a. 50s .90-1.00; us. 10s 24-25: P.E.l. 75: 1.75-2.00: California 100s 1754.00; P.E.l. l0s as-35 GRAIN WINNIPEG rcri-Most price- moved in narrow limits and gen- erally lower in moderately active trade Thursday on the Winnlpegi Grain Exchange. Selling appear in all llralnn. in milled by f"';tioned briefly policies which had orsbla crop reports and rain the grain-growing belt. Only overseas business report Kingdom. Overnight loadings of Canadian wheat included: The Netherlands 345.000 bushels; United Kingdom m... t ".0. Candi" arm”. 530.000. and Belgium 170.000. Closing prices: Oats: -lly in l0Vj?V1703 ”0gi,,,: ed New Brunswick. farmers more l0V'0l' WV455 Dec 1 0'" t 'ithanP3il.000.0M and Nova lcotia l d rill Ed Yd T i fldi eth- Vn low" 9434 D90 it 10"" 9”” ii: almost. doliials tin: arriunt. I icontrihuted in improving the far lmer'e position, as had laconic tax adjustments and price supporta. No. it 1.2195: 1 durum 2.365s: :3 WHEAT MA3KE'nNg Bari: Jly Vt lower 940:; Flax: Jly 1'23 lower Ltolh; Oct iii.-1-la lower 2.3lViA: Dec 1'5-l lower 2.33":-2.34. Ryg: Jly lg lower Lona; Oct in lower-unch 1.0156-9i: Dec lower 1.0655. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside WM: 1 Nor 1.6256; No. I 1.5898: No. 3 i.52As; No. 4 1.4496: No. 5 l.29ii: 3 1.2556: No. 3 2.3356: IWA domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.6258: N0. 21.5858; No. 3 1,525.3: No. 4 1.4498; No. 3 1339:. Eden Cheers P' M0 lcanada are at the present time Losnon (CPI--A cheering and . cllow l icountrymen Tuesday loatled with wildly enthusiastic crowd of police at Eusion railroad station here in welcoming Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. prime minister of the; newly-independent state of Ghana. 3 Nkrumah is the first of visiting statesmen to arrive here for the Commonwealth prime ministers”. conference which opens June 28. 3119 per bugheia wry rm, Fri" A police cordon struggled for 20 minutes to keep the milling crowd . In! Ghana clti1.cna at a sufficient distance to allow Nkrumah to talk to the Earl of Home. Common- ," 311... Unnm mgiwealth rclations secretary. Police had to force their way through the crowd to escort Kkru- imsh to his car. in the melee. .Vkru mah got separated from the officials who had come to receive him. Nkrumah was reported seeking. Commonwealth funds for a ll.- ooo.ooo.oon project to harness the River Volta. MEANS MUCH the difference between a limit economy and a humming. indus- trialized community that could set the pace for Negm development. Lthrouizhout the African contfnent.j The scheme. with the twin aim -of pmiucma illfdro-electric power and extracting aluminium from Ghana”: h " deposits. call! if! construction of huge catchments and power-generating bases. do deposits and the buildup of smelt- ing centres and building a tram- portsnnn system-including road and railroads through jungle and swamp from the coast inland. A Bruith-Canadian group assoc- iated with the Volta scheme is Aluminium llianadal Limited and the British Aluminium Company. The Canadian group was the concession to mine for bauxite la the Gold roast as if then was in int. Three years later they teamed up with the DFICQ com- pany in develop production v ernments. IAIIRE sprInaeweraII&eol srillse stare-coaches I am John wsrde.eissa&Q beaten. in generally g reflected in lawns which in some ed too thickly. HANNAM AT SIIEDIAC of Agriculture. speaking to repre- lsentativea of National Farm For- U I at Shediac Cape. extra-large t2Vs: large 42; me-T attended a meeting in Moncton to ' fayette. Indiana. .world trade policies in food and tin the Maritime farm economy. was in barley where small parcel- l Mukwnz Mam. legislation Ind lot sales were made to the united lmarkeung board, hm only been lachleved after years of struggle measure of protection on import- .IFAP conference at Purdue Unl- lio. 5 1.2955; No. 6 1.215s: 1 do- iversity expressed in strong terrna mestic durum 1.9698; No. 21.9556: this country's cmicern with prea- TM Wm. Rh" "heme munihnwever. intesification of surplus edi veiopment of the nearby banxitel AMONG THE FARMERS Federation ef Agriculture Newgletter HAY PIOBPECT3 Iins agency - the Canadian when It would now appear. unless a Board .- in. .11 1,, t hange takes lace cu ape" . very gt-"fl ltd ud mud yll - relatively small amount represent- mil?! iii uiie a light ha 15:”. ""1 '-""'" "" "”"' ”'""' """ :1 y u is s in goodytiekla. mam” any-oVu' No nwlu V" '3" all an "Mm d Dlyment, or advance payment: of :lII':nllI;'l1 NV y :m .. :hmungl;l':u . any kind, are made on farm held u-mu” ltrnln, inheadwhich nieansashoatcrop - ' ' " ” and a thin one as well. EIVQII fields id::.1:dt1: yi;::.mE::';m.':'n ).”.".i”'i..'.'."f...””.'...'-".3.'.i -ml: prom us mm mm second crop to protect them dis- Wlumuny i "ad mar "'9'" play vq-y ordinary growth. The phmed by b".w""' 3 0”"! 5 l?" ummuuwy growth L. cent -- and this from levels which were not inflated over pre-war lev- cu" did not Rd N be cupped els. The estimated acreage being until the middle of June and when . Seeded '0 "ll"! "ill Y"? ll '1 done earlier than that made little l '39 "West Pm! - time level since growth in tea days. h 2” A number factors ave prob- l . ably contributed to the present sit- PMRYING "5z'"u 0lll"9m9lYldl'Y- lo? "'5 most P3” 1 nevertheless interesting to see there was a very heavy grain crop -1, , h ha "1 d - which adversely affected the vital- ir.,:,,,. 3:" J:3en,:vd. ";",e' f:.l,r,:; ity of new seeding annd ful'llld'i1g52, 1955 W 455 the cold spring with unsatisfact- ; da”.;0 ,a"n'"'he,f:' :32? on ory rainfall. However. there arem.ene m 1951' than "M" dwindlg 50"" "TY SW4 ciw" midi "died over the next few years until these appear to be accounted for M .933 "I b t 9.000 1 n am by the fact that last years grain '1-'hu mk egfaxltangm '0'. lie; was iimed. manured and not seed- lion in the same time. Canada an endur than 100 pf'0i'lDClai police and vol- unteers combed bush near here Monday In a fruitless search for man Vtiltl flrcri a shotgun at an Ottawa bakery firm representative Iilli!- . after rtlbhmg mm of 3500 en-nu There in much more than sclcr.-l in the dav tific Curiosity in this new Austral-l cloud around "freezing nuclei"- bandit fired at him and grabbed at the man as he sat in a car. and fled into the hush carrying yiwo sawed-off shotguns, Hig over. ”',5l40UP Population rose about two coal was found near the railroad million to a new high of 10.1 mil-(tracks lo the west of the scene of V g lthe holdup and police cordoned off , V . l'll'Sl Blane! It 111980 figures the area before beating the bush. "Cultivation of the rural. mind would suggest that Canadian in-l must come before the cultivation ,dividually must be consuming less.armt-d holdup in this are; 1.4 of the soil if we are to build In dairy products but quite the reywhich a sawed - off shotgun was known that some remark,-,1, re, "' "5"" "" W” '5' P" Friday. June 21. 1951 The Guardian Page If . V ' capita. an increase of eleven lbe. over the 1951 consumption. The volume of this individual intake is more readily understood when it is explained that this in- cludes consumption in the form of dieese. ice cream. evaportated '""k' "'"k ""”""' b”""' ””"'5' srnunv (CPI-Australia hu 3”” "M '5 U" '"3"d'"" l" embarked on a naajer research My prepared foods such as pmyun dam,” to and on b'"d' "nd-V' "E of the great secrets of nature- the making of rain. Details have just been released of plans to step up the rainmak- in work which the Commonwealth Scientific and industrial Research Organization has carried on for Search Bush For Armed Bandit PRESCOTT. Ont. ICPI -- More 5” Australian rain-makers did this Roadblocks were set up across first 10 years ago-but to alter the E .i 0 ' ' , lllliollllfifli 05 In A"3i15l- 59Pl9m'i in a country not given to a "five l htlarllglrnin ahlzlirdrttin ltlzgd weather over 8 year m mm: Md ? her and October last year were 'year plan" type of economy it is! the last 10 years. The cost will bet about saoo.ooo a year. in the initiali 3”c . . 1 Australia claims to lead all other Australia up to 10 per cent. The CSIRO made the first artifi- cial rain in history in February, l9t7. when a Liberator bomber poured 200 pounds of dry ice lfrozen carbon dioxide gas) from sugar bags and set off a thunder- storm. Considerable progress has been made since then. The rain-makers still get their best results by "seeding" clouds from the air. but instead of dry ice they use silver iodide crystals. nations in this field. The present The silver iodide is diffused from I . object is not merely to make rain a small burner set below the air- an armed bandit believed to be under suitable conditions - the f l . hiding in the area. "at wmg The scientists have formed these cuuclusians: 1. Nothing can be done until na- ely-different types of country. andllure first provides a cloud. High to examine costs as against re- cumulus clouds give the best re- sul Is. 2. Rain forms naturally in the Stewart Swan, 32. ducked as the inn effort. Australia is the drieslllilly particles of foreign matter. of all the continents-so drv lilatihiot much is known about thegq only ll per cent of its ind area ofj "freezing nuclei." but probably Th, hamm leaped "om the cm. 3.000.000 square miles is sullsbie.many of them are provided by for agriculture. less than it) inches of rain :1 yzal. The lncidient was the third 0', major dmugm the showers of meteors which In normal limes rorwdcraplylbombarded the earth from outig more than half the continent getsispace 3. Silver iodide crystalg form NOW. Iflfr 10 good. seasons. the the most useful artificial "frees- country is again facing the lh;eat ing nuclei." However, they mug: . be diffused in exactly the right ' Although they rain-makers are places and at the right time. Ex- cautlous in their forecasts. it is periemnts with silver iodide "rm em" , . - H g . g burned at ground level proved it w "'5' ” "'"' Mme "'0" M ' "Wl 5”"? "'8 "19" 0' !il01ElIII-I suits have already been achieved. did not reach the high altitudes my." Hid DE H- 11- Il1IIIm.pres- ton of milk is accounted for each'and ammunition from a nearby These su - - . . . ggest-though the d t ed. d A tr I ident of the Canadian Federation year by every Canadian man. wo-iilrockvlile hardware store earlier yet prove-that rainfall inf; Te i-iililgar exgilusivglgr ao:'"7?l2'3i323 man and child. In 1956 the olfic-lthis month. increased by artificial means by clouds from aircraft. in and local faran u.,anir.atiuus Dr. Hannain recalled that his first invitation to IIIDIIII as we farm organization oficl outs a On- tario bad come in 1938 when he "3"" 35 -the you-isbestvslue assist in the planning of the Mari- time Federation of Acriculture. In the intervening 31 years. he said. Canadian farmers had de- veloped a sphere of influence which had outgrown community, provincial and national boundar- ference at Purdue University. La- Dr. Hannsm related bow in the original organization of IFAP in 1946 the Canadian delegation had presented the first prepared state- ment by any country and that in the intervening years it had played an important part in developing international distribution of sur- plus farm products. Turning to matters of more loc- al intarest the CFA president man- been worked on by the Federation and had played an important part and were now, in many provimsea giving substantial butgaining po- 'I'ilh freight assistance policy on western grain had in 13 years so- tbe speaker said. Tariff concessions on farm impie manta entering Canada and a ing of farm products among which potatoes might be mentioned had The Canadian delegation to the eat market policies now being fol- lowed by the United States. The introduction to the statement H quoted for the information of our readers. The grain producers of Western deeply disturbed concerning the of- focus of heavily subsidized wheat (exports on their economic post- 10". The Canadian delegation would like to begin by outlining. in a very few words. the situation in which the western wheat producer finds himsclf today. In the first place. the average farm price in the last completed crop year 195555 -- was indeed. as we believed delegates will readily appreciate. In the second place. producers are paid thir price only for what they can deliver and market. and this amount represents much less than what they have produced. The rest is backed up. unsold. on farms. Up until the present crop year. (lanada has been exporting amounts that were at least with- in a reasonable distance of being cqllal to average production. din- cnuntlng the effects of phenomen- ally good crops. During the present crop ,v e a r disposal efforts by out competitors will by all appearances seriously reduce our exports. and cut very substantially into eomvnerclal mar- kets that we believe. in the ab sence of very heavily subsidised competition. would go to Canada. This whittiing away of our markets threatens to continue into the fu- ture. with increasing eeveriw. An understanding of the post- iioa requires some explanation of Canada's wheat marketing system. and of the way in which it has. in practice. operated. The major features of this system are as fol- a: First all western Canadian wheat is marketed through a cen- tral ,seiling agency established by the government - whether than sales are for export or domestic use. Deliveries to this board are o..o.OA '.o xx .,.. saf- 4Ieacon: My mic is your your for Austin CORRECT LY POWERED FOR PERFORMANCE WITH SAFETY! look of these four great AUSTIN advances I First. 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