ssa.- .,1.,.1- -,. Daily Market Quotations 11011 Select 1:179: 13 21 71 l N Y S k xoinitn W000 261 2511 zoo -5 . . lOC S Toronlo l'OC S Pnc Peta 5335171. 17 11': - 1- 1 W" W" ”””2 33 1.35 Nivvir 101111 MP1-The stock - P thf'nder 6259 3 ' A , , Cmmnued (mm page 12 1;P;1-el River 1225 io-1. 11111 111111-1.1-1 kl(lV1lllL'CLl ll ednesday in a 1 1 - 235 315 -5 1'1tc burst of strenntn centred in new ,5 1”” 15 ll lxPeruv Oils 4-10') 245 l l , 5 ' :i:ll:lk' mom in is V: 11:90:”: 0,) lg: 7” 1111. 111111 supported by rails. raire I J . - - . I-lonnmllll 19:33? l;, 3: ';V. l" 1:11:91 Pete H4100 21 :11 -21 11 5.111111 gains were uuite extensive :(l:::Vllld'd 515 m: l, 1.1,, l 1,, 1111111 raimer '. :1-11.11 2n5 1-is lift) 3 but iixiiztlly they 111:-ii't go beyond - woo 11 lilla 1i 1 la lf5"PP'"'9 46'” 37" 3” '"” 1111-11 111111.15. Losses were numer- lheymym” . 490 Saphire debs smn 149 119 1121 , l 1 H H , 'K”9"”" H5” "5 "ll 00 ,5 xsoiiiii U Oils 39111 71 711 7:1 .3 on; 1111 1,.ti l1..i1 one to two xKil0W-be W" "'5 3”” 23 Saw, TM xsurety 011; 711- 177 173 175 - 2 11111111. 11i1l,i 1vccasi1:nally. - IKW "ml mu 7” T 11'h-an-1 Can 1111111215 211 :35 -111 ,, ,. -l . d . "Wk TN.” 95110 1: 42 42 1 Tr - F vrgin, W m l 4 111-1111 with on an rallluads xKirk ake 11521 to 391 1' :73: ape 57. ls: ll ll 1 1 111.11. -111.15 uniotors .ut1llties l-'"1”"l"' M.” .,"m .53" 26,-, :11; x'r1-lad Oil 921' 11111 11-11 11-1 .5 (1111-11111-.1ls buililitig materials and 11-31” WW” "9 7”? J5 M m xUn Oils ' -. ' an -:7-. .711 mwml-ls. .1. Dufnult may :12; 300 -M xvmmn ,. hr, 6,, 5 I l ' ) 11..-no Ling W?" l3 9,” ,7? :m Kw M,...,,.1 71" ll'1.'- inn 1111 111 11111,-11-. 1111ie dtprcssed through- tb 3'0"” "W "5 '25 3.5 -11-. xw A-hlev am 12-. 11 1-.1 1. 11111 1111- 111.1 'll the face of propo- llt 05" 1:13;: 5-23 sio :l1;' X W15 31'” W 19 19 117:1: I1 .'1 tl'll1'lll;.;(' flight. patterns :t.,5"i:.,'; I100 120 415 115 -10 W ll”'?ll" PM n17n'g"32:17-'1 12;, 1,1,: -'0 111 1111 1.1-1. X11151 iiiinferrous met- ri.'1-111-11 13511 no 7: so 15 xla" 5-""”f'k 1 1' 1 f - 31,. 1-.1-1-11 !11111-1- but they canlehul) ri.--nvourt "Wm 13 3” '5' "i ,.,,-K,. f1-.1111 11111111 imrst before the finish. 'f”1 Lil" U303”-3 ml-11 Ill :2 111111111111.-in 37111 mil. 21 -111. -1- ., 1,.,.,,ml(.(l 111.035 average 0 'lL"."'.”" 11-11111111? 1511 152 -13 'll”'fl'"l . 5" 5”” 'i' 'if' 0 1111 -1 11,- xizis up 80 cents at Kl-Ur-N-U M 14 A Nma Sculla 215 611' 1.11 1111 11 4 l B , . xi.1111111-oiirt loo 11 M ll 4 lmpeml 55 5,, 5,, -,,, 1, still -11 11111 s1-111nd iecord high x1..xm'i1urst 2115112211 .411 .3 gu lNl)(lSTRlAl1S 111; 11 111111111111 this week. The m- X11” 212:,” 3:5 21, 1, C Brew 3334 33”! 31:4 3-?! '1 (ll' 111.11 11.i1ip11iici1t of the aver- -'7' 133 137 1. M” 960 W” Ml ll” ” ' 21111 Ala 1111 S140 at a high of 1417-'”7 North Star 3511 is 16 16 . , . , NM", 29500 12 9 12 53 Slmpsom 55" wk QM ..”.,l V .. 53.1, .1 1-;1il- 1111111 1111 hi) cents and 11111111-'21-no 1 ” walkers sun 72 711-'-.. 7 - 1 itiilitiiw 111111 ill) 10 ents. xlll--ol.cod - Total B2ltll;)l;n7T0?;)0nIU Stock Ext-iiniiw (.:,:mmm” Lgglws were mixed on xh'.nl.irtic U W0 30 "3 H2 -7 iuiii 1.111 1.4111111 Llllclintyrep bofth xllanvasl ' ' , a1l1111d M 111111 '11na ian aci ic ilillgrrnllil wt: zllllll 5;: lgoo 4I2li5 -110 Montreal Stocks a1l(l.l)l.Nllll(ll'x 5ULlA'l'Eln1 both moved l;3j;l;,,,f, ”" lllllill" 35 it go. MONTREAL gcri - Industrials :;n:,j,'”f'"Ql,lf,lf;,,lllllLllg ,jlld xllicxi.-nzie 19110 3-1 :11 :11 eh held narrow gains at the close of walk”. Ml .2 and Dome Mines; xiiiontor new mo-22 so 90 'l lmoderately active trading Wednes- clipped xMr-rrill 1”” 47" "ll" ”5 day on the Montreal and Canadian t ,. M..tn Uri-in 7101134 32 3! on 1 1111 11111111111111 exchange xlvlldrl 19700100 95 as .1 stock exchanges. B - I T” It can d.a Mm, ihtindranmif lW""l'5 "3 1” Slew." aml Canal.” Iron were ”'.”.Mll i11l1l-l-l11li1miiast Solrnlel were Mining Corn 425 2611 28 We 1 " one-point winners in the steels. c”'llhj”lfH. ”i xflllil-Illlreu 13102007235 1:5; 1': Disco eased 14 and Alborlladslipped Um 'l”r” KM" - "' ' t. Banks provi e irm . . . 1- 7 k 241111 um 17:; 171 --7 3 Pm" . . . . . M1111 .-111111.x 11111 if-:1:l"ap;x,L.1m 1191111 84 so at Ll ground as Nova scotia climbed 2711 l l wed. Tues xNell0 2000 3" 3” 32 7;; 01mS- . . A111-n111-1-. '54 mos Labme 5900 219 2l" 1L Ll in the base metals Aluminium iunclmmim 247 anew Mm 3467" ” 3” 3” added 111 points and Consolidated 1,1. 1 ., , mm mm Bid :3 3 :1 .11 Smeiters 14 while Asbestos Corpor- LL” ':'”'”,, , -, glmm 13750 so :7 so I ation and International Nickell i1New Delhi 13111111 iio 111-2 1117 :5 each 105; 1,51 . . Produce Kaela Sick?" 5125:3122 lg: lg; ,,, Papers softened as Internatclonall ' ” V” ., dro ed 2112 and Abitibi 511. tea 1 . . . N rrt 5000 2! 23 13 1 pp .1 , . - MONTitl;-Xi. 1('Pu-A it :11 3250 32 :11 32 -2 Lakes vained 1'11 and St. Lawrence ;depurmwm qlmmmnsl 5”” ll" xNew Jnc 1200405 159 111 ml -- 40 Corporation two points. ' , F , H 9 . H U W51 t al 1N Highrldga 45700 73 67 73 46 l In aclive lradmg in the mmlngg 4.11.5. .il1.i ids-1 ex r -arge W" "M" um 44 37 W "1 western oil section penny issues 51? large 91' l””ll”.m 503 small mew hm” gasibll 71:; M251 6;: in advanced in a 20-cent range. Con- 453 B 421 C 37 llcwlllst 381- :g"lv(eloi?euyn usoo 21111 20 21 solidated Denison Hollinger and Butler: 1”111-1-11111 receipts 5W4: x-New Thurb 3000 N 13 13 , Labrador were all fractions better rcsii 1:1-atlc 1-1-11.-iinoi-y prints job 9"” Yell” "mo" W' ” W5 l 5 in the producers. price 531.4:-60 frcsii n111i-tenderable zmgllfsllnlfm EM :3: :13 31:15, The stock exchange's closing 53f53'”-1: Storage 5ll'4- Recelplsi xN Mylama uioo I9 is is 1 -4 averagesshow banks up 0.86 at lVll'. . ' 1151 Murlnn 73000 17 15 17 "'1 .57.88 utilities up 0.2 at 1373 in- Clicr-se. f.11h. fa1-Ioiy Olitaiio Wcwlund ft” 79 75” 7: ” dustrials up 1.7 at 325.1 combined white 30M: L'I)l0l'etl llllc; delivered W”ll';";" 1535,23 3,; 3 l, 11, lop 1.2 at 262.5 papers off 2.13 at Montreal Quebec white 29371; col- illmon . 9112-111 21 2o. 21 4- 1!. 1575.16 and golds up 0.42 at 86.70 ored 30V4: wholesale Ontario white Nnrandn new -103 62 Bill) 8P6 - M Nor ar e -, ' , 1 '1 I . xNorlmlll Im 3 ale :lV' M (1 M Alb tG tt Ch 1: ":2 .. Ill MEMORIAM '1..i21......” ” ” xNorpax - . . 1 kin 412511 127 123 127 2-1 Mr. and Mrs. l:.i'i1est Collier. Char- :;o::'l'h 6600 so w "M 4, 14 BERNARD MCGUIGAN louemwn 1053"" 275” 13 lmlm -” There passed away at his home.Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Roberts. 3:12:15) ll .71: 7:13 -4 ;at St. Mary's Road on Dec: 5. 1955. Cliarlottetoirii xcmnitranl 500 596 We 54'--xlBerna1'd McGi1igan. in his 9ilth. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Redmond and opemfskl 3323" 15 15 ll” "2 year. Although in failing health for family, Charlottetown W"'”"'l '1'” M " 3 4 'l' 1,4, the last few years his death came Mr. Wallie Walker (Barber) zgigmiiure iigimoesu so” 351 :10 as a great shock to his family and Mr. Richard Gauthier 31?.-in East 2000!!!!) ms 12V: -71"9.friends. Barney as he was known Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackiine. Tor- xP our mo 511 55 5-: is 'to one and all. was a kind man, 11 onto xv cl W" "5 "3 ”y, .1. good neighbor. always ready to lend SPIRITUAL nouounr ;l;,:',';e mo ls” H1311 nrlolesa helping hand to his fellowmen. He Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Daley xPlck Crow 5350 165 155 1 will be sadly missed. by his sorrow- VSYMPATHY CARDS xPitch 0" 15"” W 15” l5 i V ing widow and family and by the1Sister Mary Damien, Charlottetown l”"”" M5 ”V' H 1” l ' public in general. His home waslMr. and Mrs. Bill Gill, Elliottvale lam" :2: 31602 :2: :22 -lo always open to strangers and trav-lMr. and Mrs. Leonard O'Connor. ,1((Pros Air 2100 212 no 205 -9 ellem He had 3 family of thirteernl Charlottetown l I !P'""lY W" 22"” 1" 32 3” twelve of whom survive. David his,MFS- Hazel MCCEIFFOH and family Tm" C'""'' W" M m M oungest son was killed in action'Ml'- and Mrs. Frank McGiiinnes. :0 Metal 51175 455 41: us no y 1 w M w 2 He had 8, cherry Valley ml” M" "mm W M 4' In new "- at ar l Mrs fohn D McDonald and C th xaue Lab 71” 13 ””' " very special grand daughter Kath- ; - - 8 - m""” M" "5 . m m l” erine who cared for him during his ""19 , Quemont 1345 29in 29V: 29161 W in ' but was unable to be mes, Mr. and Mrs. Hill Cahoon. Borden xmadlore W0 15" W "5 '4 ”955' -1) Mrs. Chas. Mccarron and family xRio )('l:l'lnDl:IllllIl sax 3:: .10 eat at the funeral due toli ness. Mrs. Annie Mccuigan and Peggy llglgkwln 7942 112 -ll Besldtes 1115 30”,0W3l;?l Vllltlgggvugs Mr. and Mrs. Peter McPhee xliowan Conn 2591115 14 U -1 leaves 0 mourn six 3 . Mr. and Mrs Earl Llewellyn xxlx Athah 320090 3' 9” 7” six sons. also two grand children M,-5. JD. McLeod sst "l”""l ”"”l”” 9' 92 '4 who lived with him from infancy- M,-, and Mrs Vernon Riley Mont, fi'"hA"l ”;3,,,11,m,7m W '4 Barney who was killed overseas ague ' ' 0C 1 . . 1 . . :New eaason 159760 44 :5 43 4-7 and William of St. Peter s Bay. All Mr, and Mrs, wmlam McLean xsand RM! 110001” 15 "l ” '5 were present at his funeral except Mr-5, Eva Godsoe f5"'” C” lggllwmlzg, llllgv. T2. his daughter Rose who was away. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Graham 21100 17 is is -1 His funeral took place on Wed.lxl”- and MPS- 'Sl'h0!miS MCD0n,8lfl or ....";:":: are 1- P-u-curc.1.-w .:1"e11:::.”1"'1.y.. 1 Man ' ' ' ' n z , mum 11 1:1 - "1E:1:t::&J'f,if.”?:;i.f'i21. Eiiilwnur mommum 1 im so 41 u1Mullnlly who also conducted the lnllll'- HHS lln'lIfS- lgl)l.Vl' lsllcl.-god xsiid cont 15110 1! 1: in -its sewlce 3, me cemetery Desmte r. on rs. 1 avi ant. Char- ”l'"l"" 73” 5” M "5 l ' the condition of the roads and l0ll0l0W!l '5'” mm 9500 ls 1;: iawweather his funeral was largely Louis and Karl Savidant 31-ynlrltisrlla Ii; 110111 12 latfended. Five grandsons were 0811 gt '3'”! M”? I;l:'mFI5l:1ll9Vl U rrreoir Hugh 1675 225 an m -bearers, Dan Conway. Aeneas Mc- -mp oyees 0 e e cm I nlon xiernngamt 1950 too -no no 415 isulgan Real Mcgulgan, Teddy Mrs. Ethel Mcwade and family "'""" ”"'"' 7”" "'” ”" ”” p in ti 'i3iii McGuigan and H Mc- FLOWERS i'l'l"" 13”” " 37 m "1 1 u ex-' ' Harry and Elizabeth xTmribill 151111 47 46 47 -1: 1Guigan. C M d M xTnrhlt zoo 1111 no no -in MASS CARDS '9”! an 311' 11' Mining 11111o21ii,1 mi my. 1 vi , Wess and Helen xTrans Res 1151111 45 40 u 11 Family Aeneas and cough, :1: 1:121.-.. 11:1 :11 .1: 31:." M new .McGmw. Harem and was xxvnmkum 1, W M m m ll1V)l:7ulaeililleNE'esgT-lc:ngi:(.lllI"CE(.lIll'lE8n andlgllrlbll3o)ye?sdofGtlliaec:3ity of Charlotte- 1' of moo :2 so :2 -vi: - , - 1 11111111 311:" 131111 97 Is as 4 l family l l iwn. :,Vi"''3W 31 W00 51 A9 49 4 .Mr. and Mrs. James McGiiigan and1 (mm) or Tugnlgs aw): " ll: :2” 4 l family H G I dl Thelfamily of the late Bernard xvi.,1..,,... mg as an 1.5 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mc uigan an 1M('Glllgan wish to express their xweedon mac 7: 75 7: 1.114 fnmlly thanks to Dr. Mclntyre, Rev. F.L. ml" 0'" l-"5 1” "VI 1” 41 l4 Mr. Philip McGuigan and BarbaralMiillall,v. and Rev. .l.W. McCardle, ;x:l',::;,"" 33,3 all ,3” ,l3Vf glo Mr. and 'llrs. Thomas McGuiganland all those who sent mass cards. xwllfsey moo 1315 131,-, mists and family sympathy cards and flowers. and xWest M-lar moo 2414 22 21 11 Mr, and Mrs, 73111 McGuigan and all who in any way helped during itxlndwgrg " lolll:0 ii , ms aw. 1-M family their sad bereavement. z..:.,,,,,," , Mm :9 15'-J,” Mr. and Mrs. Barney McGuigan1' I1-.11. ms no us ans -4! and family ; xPeiid on 100 ion no 4541 -20 Mr. and Mrs. John McGuigan and 0 xYukmi Con 1200 so 01 5: ii mm-lly l ' 0 0 oii.s . amrrric Gal soon 19 ll 18 ML REE Mcculgan P T Phlll . d T C :1...:..... .1. 1...,.”””'..” 11” :1" M. ';..?”,7,:,f"Jm;',1,;'cg;;,";yv l BS ay l'0ll ES A Led . .. ;A:,,,,,, "" 1rg",,;",,;wn;u " Mr. and Mrs. I-lughie McDougall I TORONTO lcmwpl Maxwell Anzia Am Exp use 1511. me im 1 II llllld M"- H'"'V Redmmd '"'dlEndicott's wife says he is a hat)- Bnlley Sel A mo 11 1155 ml. - Mi am y -ll - 3 .p y married man who wants to ”'!':,':IV"fn'lnP' 3'; m 113: '35 1:5 Ml: aiilid Mrs. Gerald Acorn and get out of the RCAF. xlirltiiltn i no no 350 -at "m V But. she says. air force regula- Cal :11 mo am so we 1 V: M15 "id M” W933 RUSS?" tions classify him as a single man xcllvan Can mm 5711 .175 no Mr. and Mrs. Harold Butler and and he ha, been refused ms dl "3 Pm , m .” ” llmlly charge until he makes up S3000 xcd All 01 min no no 15 um - IC 'lir1t Elm! iziioo I no 9 15 MR Ind M” GWT89 Mcclllun the RCAF says he was overpaid ”""""S'.v'b1. man :1 :11 "Clo Mil-md f1"h'.” Ph'li McGuigan Ind '53,," mamed "M" . . an s. i , g,,,,no,;-L-mg," mi g,,,,n-,,;u ;; 1-niiy " 1ns15inni"l.ll.9y”'13.Z”lllel"o”1?1?l.?.i'..l"iZ c mo ,,',, W 5,, :1, Mr. and Mrs. DIInlelC0I1WBY k :10 a month. leaving her and two xcuiso Not 4014! 140 in 131 Mr. Ind MIL Buddy M0C0I'mIC children with no support. ICIIII 01! 700 IS! I31 55 H0 and family He is stationed in Alberta. llcm W '3: g g 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Farrell and RCAF regulations any that a 1, ' C,” 4., g, ., ,, ;, fgmlly I servicemaii shall be classified as man Ic Inc iuoorn no at -1! Mr. and Mrs. James Steele single for pay and allowances if I I00! P-II 0'3 1496 N 14 41 Mr. and Mrs. Herb McGuigan and maintenance ord e r has been ””'" ''”ll " " ' " family awarded against him by I civil '”.'I;"" '.'.":.."',:3 32 33 Si Mr. Leo Dllcy and family court. uni man as us .41 M11. Patrick Mcclrrorn and Mamie "It all started seven years aim fish: Ian 3 5;: 3; I: -1” Rev. J. W. Mccardle, Montague when lltlaxblvell Etemporarily left """ ,,. ,1 H u g ” Mr. and Mn. Theodore McGulgan mgr”-9;. -the Viv-vergdlglot Slilltlld d "' um .7: : : : u ":3 M G l the family ytoolr upl llfenc”as :llV an . . in 1111 nu ma - K, In M" layglgnd Gomerly happy married family." as l H: "7 ml: 1&1! nm"y' Four years ago Cpl. Endicoft. at in too mind an as -1; Mr. and Mrs. Phlllp McGee and "el”'I”."w':,l' :l""?e'7'”"d WW” W"- ”'or 1 :2” '1'..." ti. "'""' Effllltifa .11". fnfrfiill rill. "” - . re- ! 31- mi 31 :6 F4 W." D" c"””" ma lm” llelvlfiig Isl substantial allowance for '-"g. 3 am y. "m mu" i ,L”:,: ""u'M”c'"l'y'”d When he applied for discharge 1 3 3.. g .4 .a In Join A "CG last year the department of vet- , - & - D . .31 ul - ' - "V" en1u' affairs dlscoverod the main- HIFW 5" - - 4 ' "ll c'”'u""""”G'l"' tcnuiice order levied against him 5 A "5 fig ' 3' uni: .."1'”lS:.' Jamlaoii '''M"''',, 1 1, III on - rl. iidlcott said she appealed an 10 II I -on"-DIWHGCIWVINDII iotlemvy Armynndmrrorce . '1 8,5 -I IlI1.ldwnrdllcOu1unandAustlI1xugg1.gioni..1,..g,mgg,,,,,,,,,, - 1 - 1'10! tail d the at and pro- gw . . stun: vhetuiiogimtirmbnttiuiootu 7 : 3;3;”?'lD.2II's.&'ry0alIil CIIr.a.IlvIbouiidIHotogetro- . as l . on hhllul ' . A .7 - ' 1 . ' . ' f .1 - ' V fl J . E , April 4: - 1i:1- X1111 1111-11 exchange. Alumin- predictions. bec white 3013; colored 3W1 Re- this week a ddeam of decades 3lVx; colored 325A; wholesale Que- HALIFAX (CF) - A year 5E0l lceiptsz Nil. came true when the Angus L. Mac- l2.00-2.25; N. B. 505 1.35-1.50; N. B. Ibor was opened to traffic. 105 -32--33: Quebec N0. 1 755 150-l The impact has been heavy. Bus- 1.75; P.E.l. No. 1 755 2.40-2.50;,1nes5 has exceeded the most opti- opening April 2 Florida white 50s 3.50-3.75. lmistic expectations, and the econ- lwas s658.0l8. T--T-mm omy and face of the metropolitan 1 Close to 5,000,000 people and 2.- bridge C0mmlSSl0lI. 1500.000 vehicles have crossed the the province. city. 331"” cmmly WINNIPEG (CP)-Prices were mile-long span connecting mid-city and Darlmollllh The P?0Vll1C0 Bull"! irregular at the close on the win.l Halifax and central Dartmouth. nipeg grain exchange Wednesdayl antees Even before the bridge was.may recover staging occasional rallies towardsiobvious effect on business and the close. gcommurilty life. A major popula-, closing pl-lees; itlllln sh(liit.mSdtarteg tatcrossthtliemheiil-; , 5 , . ., , r an ay ar man 11 732l3ts' May 83'”b' J” 76'” 0l'l"1outskirts are mushrooming as woman Sets , ,, , never before with new housing de- Barley: May l.1D”a: Jly l.09'.1a; velopmems, 0cl- l-03"1l4b- 1 Called by some "the bedroom of Flax: May 4.0-ll.-lb; Jly 8.E)3b: H.lll-ax," ll, gown-5 population Oct. 3.33311. ljullnped 50 peer cent to 20,000 in House Room RX” May 1124353 J13 1-235 ”"l 10 years. Halifax increased 21 PCF1 1'19"'l?a' 'cent during the same period. Prices for class two wheat for Hg. :;.-,13; HEMMED no expo” lo wumlllcs "”l5l'l'-l Ill" ' Tie 1 '.lC('.S0fl is that Halifax is (-1111- .1 1101' 1.74341: 2 1.71I"4: 3 l-"V fll”1l tn peninsula and lacks 1111111"- 4 1.56311: 5 1.34; 8 1.30:1 durum inn. ...,'.C. Danmomh has plenty 01 12.54; 2 2.50; 3 2.44. 1'' "elo ed land and can ex- l IWA and domestic prices: 1 nor u. ' p ' ' l, f l1.m1; 2 1.7011; 3 1.11431; -1 1.56311; fl .l "ml" 935' am ""1 at 5 1.341 6 1.30; 1 durum 2.04312; 2 apparently not lucid. . 5. W111 the bridge in use, coi11iiiut- "ed- l2'02:y" 3 2'mt . ers find the trip to Halifax quick The incidents were announced at .aiid easy. in fact so many SiVllL'll0(l a joint press conference by White l-hat in all five cases the fife-S1 - 1 . . l . l. I Cu”-encles lto the bridge fiom the l')1itni11i1t1 owned ferry commis.-'i11i1 that 1111- Hagerly and U- E- present boats are being 110111111-11d by new, passenger-only craft in an effort to keep the service oIlPl'?ll' , int: without a loss. The iiioittliiy and Silld she came deficit of the car and passenger Tiiesriay. craft now is about 010000. ! I MONTREAL (CPD - The U.S dollar closed Wednesday at a dis- count of 5-32 per cent in terms of Canadian funds. down 1-32. It took 99 27-32 cents Canadian to buy 31 American. Pound sterling; 02.80 5-16 unchanged. l Bridge Causes Changes In lHciIifax Ancl Dartmouth Areas It was expected to reach about . 1.500.000 vehicles and 4.013.000 pin- 1 Potatoes: N. B. new white 75s donald bridge across Halifax har-lgengers in its first year. Cars pay in 40-cent toll and DlI8CllEEIa five cents. Operating revenue from the to Dec. 31. 1955. The bridge was f' G .n larea is being drastically reshaped. bond sale of the Halifax-Dartmouth dtiicioaed Tuesday. ran 81157 0Pel'8liI18 deficit l-"ll "'e"l5 91'3" ” LW3 B”'lcl'- 0"” tseniiis men. leaving it to the troops th 25 per cent from the ,now is about completed and rifle and the experts in field tests next. zshowing easier in early trade then ready for traffic it was having an city. 10 Def Cenl fl'0m "10 ll0W1l Pr0d"ctl0n Will 8001! be really 3-0 and five per cent from the county. Fire In White . WASHINGTON (AP)aA middle- laged woman visitor Tuesday set I fire in the Red Room of the White House and four more in the ad- jacent executive office The secret service said she was The fires were quickly smoth- House press secretary James C. were quickly put out by guards Baughman, and that there was no damage. jl ' chief of the secret service. 1 They said the woman was de-1 0 llzigorty said the woman gave tected setting the fifth fire in lhel her name as Mrs. Julia M. Chase. executive office building. across- to Washington the street from the White House.l WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senator The woman toured the White sent to the District Bridge traffic is far ahead of House public rooms Tuesday morn- general hospital for observation. .Page .11 1 1 gldlllriufllae. the 5:” survey to dell? Expeclfirsi of New Rifles In September Wm WM l 9'”'-""l (CW-':'l'he first batch 1 for the new automatic ulckly. But of the army's new atiiomatlc 1-idea. lwitli things being relatively quiet, the new-n Fabrlque Natlonale.lth?'l'l;'9 bgggldeguto -wk lie? of ex, . goumj . Wm be on me ””mbly' ""5 by gfice but of the cartridae. eod'o?1- :lor:lo'am63dw”n. hm llPPl'0Pl'la- anced by a lsshlember. federal Irma offlclals tr-atlng particularly on the propel- Puma ' 31 d”: "l 1”?" we Wily. liant. u a e ter to Dulles 1 Tueadayitwahls d -- l it appears like that cartridges am we mmldemrilglgllstzggmg with a variety 0 propellants will -be turned out by the federal nr- "We" 0008388 to apliropriate 14. The 'Gni?1rdia1i 'rin1ro.. April 5. 1951, undo Canada to consent to . rmlzie tll. the F355;, Drolect. dlhnil-I';0 - . economic feasibility of TEST ll”Ill"0llllANCE 131111-'4 --'.s.."':1.;' 1'" W" '”"'""”” '"'” ”””' us on got , hm , l Ml! R Iurvey by the ioint Commission on U.S-Canadian aten. The president's budget 10, 3” W” 59313111118 July 1 contained "3PT9!9nlln8 Extensive d e t o o 1 i 11 g, started months ago at that government's 9 1110119? I-Intll Canada a United States have fonnallg tr-I: fall to decide on ii final selection. 19"?"-ed the joint commission to About 72,000 of the rifles will be1m'k5 the survey- turned out during a period of two He said it further was un . or three years, depending on the stood that the United States (11121 needs of the -49,000-man army and requested the Canadian govern- Allies. At the moment there is no meat to join in the necessary do. indication that any of Canada's truest. but that to date the Cana- Allles are interested in placing or- dinn government has not acted on ders for the rifle in this country. the request. The view here is that the old GREAT IMPORTANCE , Lee-Enfield will still be used for Payne said a definitive survey of guard duty and ceremonlnls. with the proposed tidal power project distribution of the automatic. which "1! of the utmost importance 10 can pour out 20 round with one the potential industrial develop- press of the trigger. limited to com- ment of the adjacent areas or lbat and operational work. countries. - "Although the state of Maine and . the province of New Brunswick Maine Member 0 Anxious For roll. officials said. The first batch to come off the 1 lines. expected to be about 8.000. will be put through thorough field tests by Canadian troops before the Long Branch plant begins a fixed production schedule. The rifle, first of the automatic class for Canada, also involves a change in ammunition and the pro- pellant in the cartridge is currently causing some concern here. The Belgian Fabrique Nationale is a 3.00-calibre weapon, a switch n. 11.1: lag in company with hundreds of1 othed Easter week visitors. 1 Hagerty described the woman as 1 apparently "not quite lucid." Hagerty and Baugh Ian would receive the greatest b.-no. fits from Quoddy if construction is found feasible." Payne said, ”the project also could bring benefits to all New England and the Pdov- lnce of Nova Scotla." Payne urged the state depart- ment ”take all reasonable steps within the limits of diplomatic pro- tocol" to expedite securing the con- .sent of Canada to the survey "so that it will be,possible for the congress to appropriate funds this 1 year to initiate the survey." said 1 She was taken into custody and Frededick Payne (Rep. Me.) Tues- of Columbia day asked State Secretary Dulles to "take all reasonable steps" to 1 RIGIDAI RE How priced with iusi Culinary refrigerators! These finest-of-all refrigerators have so many extra features! 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