Montreal Stocks MONTREAL 4CP)-The Moni- aadn Canadian! ex- danges ursday c o rregII- ' larb higher in a session of mod- erately active industrial trading. were generally down from their highs of the day but gains still managed to slightly outnum- ber losses Steico and Algoma added V: as -Atlas retreatedm simlsr fraction in the steels. base metals were lhlded with international Nickel son Bay ott rnaior fractions. Nor- ga was ahead IV; in the see- McColl firmed one point in the in oils. international Power ped three points while Showin- eased V4 in a mixed utilities group. in the papers Bathurst 3 advanced 356 as St. Lawrence Cor- poration dropped Ht. Lsbatt led the beverages lower with the loss of a point. Royal dipped V; in quiet bank trade. Ogilvle and Dominion Glass were point winners in miscellaneous dealings. Canada Cement sipped I point. ' Chib Jsculet featured a firmly higher mines and western oils sec- tion by jumping 55 cents. El Pan Bouzan were winners in a 15 cent range. Canadian Lithium lost 11 cents. The stock exchange's closing averages,show banks ofi 0.07 at 58.85, utlities off 0.3 at 146.4. in- dustrials up 0.4 at 33114, combined down 255 and Aluminium and Hud- the Rey. Del Rio, Okaita. Portage and ' Says Indian Education Hos Broken Down O'i"l'AWA (cm - Indian re- serves were described Wednesday as glorified concentration camps" and land that wouldn't maintain a gopher." The first description was applied by Ambrose Hoiowach (St'r-Ed- monton East) in a sharp attack in Commons on the government's handling of Indian affairs. V He called for a new program to restore some of the d ty and respect of Indians. e white man should have a guilty con- science" about his treatment o! the Indians. Mr. liolowach said Canada has given 3i28.000.000 to the Colombo Plan to help capital development in Asian countries and provided more than t4.ooo,ooo.ooo in fiscal aid to foreign countries since the Second World War. Charity could be better exercised at borne. R. E. Knight (CCF-Saskatoon) said Indians have been put on land that wouldn't maintain I gopher The whole system of In- dian "education had broken down --if there was anything to break down in the first place. It was a hodgepodge of local. provincial and federal responsibility. Citizenship Minister Piclrersglil. responsible for Indian affairs, said he admits conditions are not what we would like-" ' N;NewI Re'quests'il-i g V Chinese After First 0'l'l'AWA (GP)-Commogs OP- poaition I&IkeIjI heaped 5315' bats on the sovararnent Wednes- day lor one new immigration pol- icy on Chinese and showered it with,laurels for anothe. Harold E. Winch (CCF--Van- eouver East) and Davie Fulton (PC-Kasnloops) bitterly attacked a Commons announcement by Immigration Minister Pickersglll of a drastic Umitation on the num- ber of times his department will review the case of a rejected Chinese immigrant. However. they praised a new decision to ease restrictions on the entry to Canada of the Iiancees of Canadian citizens oi Chinese origin. N0 SECOND REVIEW Mr, Plckersgill said effective tmmediat 'y his department will consider no new requests for re- view ot a Chinese case on which there already has been one re- view after the original rejection. The regulation would not a!'eci cases now under review. On new Mr. Plckersglll also said the gov- ernment plans to allow into Gan- ada more immigrants from India. He added he believes a "good number" of eligible immigrants will be found in European refu- gee camps now being visited by an immigration mission. N0 DECISION ON NUMBER No decision had been made as yet on the number oi immigrants from India who would be permit- ted to enter Canada annually. The present quota is 150 persons I year. Mr. Plckersgill'II announcement that reviews or Chinese cases would be limited to one was de- scribed by Mr. Winch as the "most damnably unfair statement I have ever heard." It went against every principle of British justice. "I think, it is terrible," Mr. Ful- ton said. "That kind of decision will create more difficulties than can be imagined." ERRORS FOUND Both Mr. Winch and Mr. Fulton said there have been many Chin- ese cases which prove the new step to be wrong. After frequent reviews the department had dis- covered it was in error and the Chinese involved was permitted to mter Canada. Mr. Pickersgill said the main reason for the decision is that his department's staff in Bong Kong is not large enough. Reviews of aid cases were holding up the pro- cessing of new applications which in most cases were more deserv- p in than those already considered. In his other announcement. the minister said flancees of Chinese Canadians now will be allowed to uter Canada provided they meet three conditions. They are a wide departure from current regula- than which require Chinese Cana- dianstogotouongkongtobr married and then bring, their wives to Canada. 1:.-id.)-, Aug.'1o.'1-956 The .-j........q...... s1,ass percent. The dlans will he examined at Kong as though they swimmi- grants. 1! they meet requitements. a non . lmm within s. 1. Ptancees of Ohio 2. The 3. Chinese Canadians in Can not Last year Canada admitted Automatic WATER I-IEA1fE up 0.2 at 269.1. Phpers of! 5.40 at n I n d , 1oa9.sI and golds unchanged at an, f:,mf,",,, ;',',ff,f, sets Gt Lahss mi ljluu to m.k. . yum- Abii Pf 25 low srnltll "Vs 31"'i.I.”'ir'..... I3” x"m".'i 3? "” mi .'rAn.s -ro now -raucs Ilihllfli A '3” 1'" "hi MONCTON (CP)-About 50 dele- :;,"""i ' 22,? f::;,'.'; W. gates from eight Maritime emu 1M llass-Bar sv. la-anches will attend a Main Brace am Prod ms ecou 05 Naval Veterans Associatio con- g W 3” :,Y;:'."i' rm vustion here Sept. 1-3. c Steamship rm Qua Pow :7 17 Ink Corn siv. Royal Bank '5 Cd 3 INA Riiyliite II ccgs 35:3 pr f:Va gz-5&5"? 3," C Chen Mi Steel 75 NEW YORK IAP)-Rails were C" W" g'I::,"' :5” the heroes and metals the villains I.Je.B.ir'i-(11: ya ::ANAnIsn of Thursday's stock market rise. Dom Tar iw. can my I the third straight this week. , . git ""5 "7 The market was higharbgrom start and appeared to res y LEARNING LANGUAGES IN ELECTRONIC AGE 1. FT W ,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,a,, - ' p . , T when the carriers and selected - New Hethodsot!.shliIsseteaclI- Allison University when courses aiblato super-impose comments and all from Prince Edward Island. E.I.. Mrs. Gfllce Mlclhnnnn. Char. 13.0: itch Igla DIEM :1” me. supported. I and on electronic and other are also Elven on usins these questions on records. Here, left to lefttorigiit: Sadie M. Miiiar. Mur- pttetown and Clara I. Johnston. won an an as am in the final hour, steels. in be i . development since the end at the methods themselves. Tape record- right in the Mount Allison I.angu- ray Harbour North. IP.E.i.: Mrs. t 1 Bed P El 19:: raw ink in” which Md been mg”, ,,,n,,. second World War are transform ers and electronic mixers are ln- age Laboratory are four pol) this Catherine Lockhari. Middleton. P. Cell fl Stiller - -- mb ,1, m as y mmed definitely downwu-d. (10,. mg language teaching at Mount volved. the latter making it pos- year's Summer School I ' :3 grin and other metals dipped sud- . 4 p "y. . , t r iw '1"; m M Ii" E:'.,,,3.'d' 9;?) TI: :5: & H. Rail remained sturdily ahead ' Iva:-mine-p We 9 I 4- M Cdn nrm izssu no son 3:. ,0 but among the major divisions DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS 2'-it it I-'1 3 'ciw----' si t w 1- "'-ii. .. r it! no -I: a ssoca ress a a ' ' i "333. mi? 135? I: 3:.-03:. rill ii: it: n :1. gm, -W '0 M" ' ' OIW I . . . n M m, ,, , , ,4 o-an... iron as u M -6-! Charter on new as 2:: as H volume on this lively day was mCclTl:t:iln Wiiliston featured '3” W ”' ” " 3g'.:"';.,. '33.," :1 :2 3 com Pm ram Tm 3.: us: 1:95 the best since June'l with a turn- penny western oils issues. gaining 3"'iI....u.. i& '3 iiv. iiy. rm 0'!-my W W H 77 H C A""""' " "Vt " '4” over of 1.550.000 slum com- Toroatei Markets mixed: mod- 70 cents. Canadian Prospect was nladem 1300 39 I8 10 g:',''"f:'. .123 ,,";f ,3: Ii: '' ussez ii” iii” P"'d ""5 3-W-ow w”d"”d'V- nu gum. up 30 cents. Dome Explorations ”"'"”' "W 5" " ” ” om::da 3000 V. 2.1 24v. nu. (' East cruc, no -Io we 7! The rails picked up alter the " I - (W te l lo't to ents and Gen- D'"'' W” " ” ” "1 Ormsby moo vs 77 -a c we use um no us no Iatut carlosdlngs report showed a New York: Stocks higher. se- es rn s c mo in us In --I. M M M m an F". 1, ,, ,, lecied issues sols eral Pete .A and Canso Oil 25 nut Malrt mo in In in 4-! "W 901'" "l" l 3 ”' C W”, M, m m ,, pickup despite the continuing Ofr M A ' ' I V l - cents Husky wasiahead 1V int III! III" 370 W 5'5 -W P" E" "W H H I i V. on in m on Tlcil 0' "19 't0ll '"'1k'- Th? "E ontreal. lndnstrials lrregu ar. - 4 D0 - ,. ,,, 1 Psrnour mm as 52 53 H Cro- I d x is ' oids u 27 at E" "'"' 7”" ” i P bee mo In I: -12 -i- u. In Rio too or an cllna of the steels came after rac- rnoderltil tfIIllll- " 9 9 "3e3' 3 9 ' last mains am on Hill on -no " 9",”, ,,m 1,, m 1., 1 .1 3.57; has, mom, ,,gg,9gu,g59,g3; mam” m H .0 N ,4 Pardee some as In an 49 us - . M t ent advances and was a ogic m . western oils up .42 to 182.63. :5: gm ,3 ,3” 1:: I,” gxfrrriastr 5:230 33 ml trig, iio as; is T gidopmut bu” " monhnh . I'D . - 55 TI I0 17 . - CurrencIes M--u M --e---e-A-m - p am An 13;: 3; tag 13.. 3;” E::...?.':''' W ii? iii '1? ” i"..f:""” "low 335 .125 Ian many-. Porcupine -1.. down . cp) -n, C ..'f-i5'.i't'Ii.lIi3"'i3n?:II"v'n3i.'.'a'.'3I-1'I':'x'5.Tkn:. 3'-:r"i"a".'9' ass: in tin 143 ..t' "-6" .17-'ri.'1-1'” W '”H ti 9'" "fl A 3 1:3 :2; :2; it amons Csnsd-I issues and diginmI6i3(!),R5a: H2'low.: .1"; aw-Ex-warrants.) M Kirk soon on g on -l-I ;"';'.fiM 3" no "'3 43 5;: gf',,,':7,,', De, 3,, up, ,3 "V, Hudson Bay Mlnilng M. Csnadia , ill, moon sets . I ' - DI'emium-gotfj g 1';-32d Perrhceriti in sms s-In-Mm haw cm. crass i :r rig: 4:: s: 2: -0 ”"”"'" '” la 3: m is "' g;,,,:,',"" G "ff, 3?; if: if: zfcwc "I t-' "u" "in" ' terms o -” .. un s ur av. ' who Mica om an 2s is --l lllgh cmt am )I aw. as W "W ”” W" " ”-" i53-'-”'f--- M ii 3- -'3 C 83-””" ”-"-'i it?” is” -'3 , :33: n 3: .. :::.2:".:.. :22 .::.. ::.. ;..2.”..i."'ot.t"?.'.l.".:'.:..':”ii-i.'.t.”ti."..':.'.f 1132- Advocate mo son soo am 4 Geo Id In no in no , Io ,, on ,, H, ,1”, "V, ,.,.,, - -U - im 41 41 21 tiiant vx ms us no on -1-! '3'" W! 1000 PM 17 IN--is oma um um Im X-M ; Wllrlch Petroleum: and Preston ' Alba uni uso Jl VI :1 4! Glenn ll mm on ion 10.! -1 3;” "1; Hg '4" mug W M N M. W ' 3”; pm... .u 91",; 1.1; 1,5,". A'l'"" W” "'"" " "V' t V' G””"'" M" ””' ” ” o Mstallurg zaso rm us no no Jupiter new no as as trials were unc ed P d 9 Algom suite 100 750 750 7 one run mo in ass in -tl wmmm mm mi ,5 2, on .1,” ,.,, ,.,,, ,.,, mm (mm ml, ro uc Am Larder moo ziv. ZlVs am -4 Gran soon at 8 :4 4-1 . , , zmgv. mm, M, um ,5, ,,, W ' - Am Nsphs I ion as as 22.1 -s drandines moo SI 3 3: 30;: 131'” uig” M u PM mm H u H nor. Wad. MONTREAL (CF) - Agricul- 2::N,'('w N :33 11:!” 3: fr; jj azpgf T; :2 we 5,, p, Iainville no In Isa m -an-Isoio saw as as ea Advances .... MB lure department quotations: A,,,,.,,,,i,' Gr-um I97” " " " ” hm Elm ms in ii; N :I'aToli- Pm J32 iii” Ii? I2” Dew". EH" 55”" c”"- ”m""'3"3e A""'"' ”" 7”" 37 37 37 "' itexyxrriitr mm 42 as u as mu Cliv I.-loo is :1 s7 Unchanged .. 62-63: llrge 6!-63: large 62; me- M l ""6"? "ilk p w rue llupun am :4 22 at Nat Puts Its m as (II it 79m '”"e' ' ' ' ' ' ' t ' " mum 374.; "mu guess; 3 44; "9" :3”. ,5” m, M ,3 I, m w Ila mm. vs 1! s a sum me in l5i Ira Mast , , I Inch! TMKI MM Mus id” -IV: N I Dom 4438 M7 140 3” Efl WIIIOT C 34- RO6BiPll- 349- . Mill W g L, M nscxwin soon .11 .11 :1 -1 N Chamber :nso.us ins Iss 1: and o ""”'" ”"""" ””'”'i.;..",i.; '43 -v - A it z: 3 3: :: was 2 z: .. 2.. .. Fresh KI!!! CICIHIGFY pr uu jg neg 4.1” " C ' ' ' iirice am; fresh non-tendsrable " . sen 114 no us 35;”-yvr 3333 g; :3 3 .-I gggu-;,,,gvI 3;: 3; g; :3 Mg sen.-med : Nil. 1 m 3:”. tgv. ii” ”” Sheep Cr -mo us no its Nc om on m m 111 Total sales on Tnmrito sun nu-tmm. or Nor ny Cheese: .o.b. factory: Ontario " m m ,, , aim-rm amt Q :5; :3 an no Oils via mo in us us HI Aag. ': s.iss.aos issue. but 'r and 'r white 8.235: coitai-edvV'I1:.;:tileqpiivereId; F m w lsuowno :1 :1 run gffg; M u M " Mnntre ' Quebec : 00 I mill ' sII Miller sIIoo- ill in nu es ored 3156: wholesale Ontario white 3'" 3"" 3 3” ,.,':, '1', W ” sII sums am as "so so 34: colored MM wholesale One ' - sis m moo a 5"""' W" ” "' "" lief whttlsnntt: holored 8146. no in. 1:. 3:; 3: xx gm:-aura a 5 E”. rents: . in 3” no ? ,,,m, ,,V sou-rs Iom ll Potatoes: Qua new 'lls 1.00-1.25. . . inn ans ass son as In in Bill"-V W 1" "' "' u . . g M: as n n M u ,, ”, steep lioclr mo 3 an alt -' -- non ms is In non 1 an an --.w. 3""l"'' in" . N u 1 I mama,” m,,,,,.,, suscme lltl - 3 Inliivan 1620 51.! I00 I00 -I Gfain ',m 1i; ll: f,'': M if '3 i: in snrllnlet soon av. 1 II -.1 H” .n M 75 7”, am 3. ., 'i'andsIn soon ii in in :1 wmmiaaci (cm - Fairly se-. 3:; 3 :3” 3 ,',':;: ,;;”,f.' ,2: :1 -l:f.'f.g.'iW C 151 l? ill ' ””"" 'a'".:2:'.”i'l”S.l" ”-1:: W 2: rt: .-mt .2 .. am in "-3 it '3-U Iimeared a u Iv on sun um 2- : . ss wanntpes can E:.3cII”se.'s:el:; : I3 3; 53 J; 3 ,,,".1 ,3: ,3: ”' ';.:.m':3i'.'nn..-g if 33 3 , , scargoand c oso r "mm 1,” m m 3.. ion a s su.-V. U A'.M'; M In M W :" "' "19 Ulm0d"Ki'ld”'" W” T” 1 "W l” "i " ”" ii" u llsitelllau am am nu. nu. --lit: ported. Barley prices moved nar- xzjsyd 1: J ,3 I, Ila Keno ran as on us -5 - mw'y' "W ” l ""17 U "'3'"'"" Iiot Ilia" ilzti Cloning prices: an 3'' v...g.,.;'" mm 4.1 In ts -i Oats: Oct. Inn; Dec. 'l9VsB: M g 3 ,1 Vico man in II" In -I av '19. gm :3 nos II Is 11 -III Vbllmlr Im 39” '3” '13. -i Barley: Oct. 1.08-: Dee. 1.0156: ssnn mo n si :1 -W ga 53” u u M H - mo 1" W W " . "ii...3.'”f”3..t s.uv.; -Der. 1.00: 13;; m 3., :3 5., mu: ':7n:i 3 ,3: 3 "I I p ' 1 Maysnm O... sass mmnvawwh ' C "Rye; Oct. Issac; Dec. 1.39143: rig: in 3: 'f',";;, T. '3 ii: If Tiif.':i.: E 55?," SEW H 4. BY - . in its no Prices for class two wheat. for c”' " IT: 1: 1: pi: gm” In on In -0 W F"! '5'” lg '5 ” - unortio was as outside WM: canton -W '4 it 5" """ ”" '” "" ”' 3i"s-I3" '17:. no an ass 63 limr limb: I now; 3 i.6ills: 4 cuasr nus Ina sou f-"'" l: ',2 3 I: mum-. . 'sIin as M "5616: 3131”:-T1mV': laumm ' 3: '3 ii: iii :3 "3 ' 3 I: .sus an m 810. -.s . . . :67; :ch.”W3 . 3!-3335. lWlA I11 a J: 3 J: ,-J ,3 n u g..,. 13” 3 mm hr : 4 times prices: nor - ' his In us All i.10Vr:li.I1ii; 4 1.IWs: s.i.41ig.- ,",,',' 2 1: :: & l'&:"::.f:.f:.. he m org" 3.? s: 4: -5; - 'i'o'I"” ”"""”'”" i ' '33..” '5'. '2 '5 :3 -3 2;; 2; ;; M, .,.. '....0':: ,. ,. .. am. Cumming Limited l'1iwinW.Turnee l ' visas u sss 5,, 1n 1: vs -4 I ' I . ff. ii: Ii: Iii ::v':i-'-n 14.; ig”lSt;'hi&”w gcmn II I: :1 ls; 4: 598 Main Street: x 01498"? , 5 . as in an '-on I80 IN 4 "”" I ' - . I TQ "T0 :5 ,:- ,3 .3 Kim i: he ii-.4. iivu, it 333:” Z E 7?" W) -lloncton, New Brunswick Prince Edward. Island . in ' C 190' U 1' " '"'V'"' '”' '. ' ” '7' i.'i'-Em Anus rm Is -to . Tolt i1l2P)-- The line! .uss in II is laatr saw am so as H H ,, mt Ann - market ” intramural gig: '3 '3 .'::.'.'”'u.. Ill:-733”. '33 I32! -3: :3 3 W--!-Ibo!!!-v-iziil-riot-rrtgiireor-ni-sot-new-Ir--mt mu" -I N 3' WM ”' " ”' 1 "Ah. may see OI service i'oe&swosid-lanoosiJoop'isnr-wlvoal .. Q 1835 3 ll 1. aim , 1 In .. . . . . ' x 3 It so oa.nssnI.utsmt -. - ., .g dnveve&lae.9e sntossathsaembi rCJ-SI ' -- as I a new not as as. . -. :99 , W .114 ID?" .:"u ,2 I :3 :3 thenigged.asosIpowerfU,.'Iaep'StatioaWagoaald ' i: 5."ti"m. E 1: 3 iii 1: to ATM ms .7. p i"'d”' A&'”n"'”'”'b:m."i'K"”K'"(""' is it ll crest ass in tar. as 4 3;, ""3 .4 & Mtv pieoeseileqaipsneotiatuehmeots which -she '.ieep' W 5' 3" "" 5' T ” i Oallsrha use NM 4 to ' .. i -1" F" "'"”' """' "J ': i on 2 an n -i vehiclestila-eaves-sattbovernads. W 9" "3" "" " o E. ism ass -0 not-so New man an n e D an an i Is -I -.' 3 ' : 3 0! an N m ' ' 5 W p U ta Tofu 5 ig I: p p l in so as ans i' l ' -... E-.55 : at -- .. '--.I- .. 45 - '.'.'.." I 2 u --.1-an .- L" 2:- Ins E :- Itm I:III.IrEII . a ( wIao-s7bs.7ca:nsaai. I T I c-.-m coir tr 'JIIP' I 'issr won rsucs cs-5 'JlEF' srlnou users as ii "cm 3 immigration M or no lgrsnt vise W0 they have a travel document au- .- thorislng re-entry to lions Kons. g arriage must iaiie place. V days after the arrival of p . the fiancee under Canadian law. , I Permanent landinii W1" be ill'IIII'9d on production of a marriage cer- tlficate. S ads seeking admission of their lian- 1 cees must place a H.000 deposit 3 with the department. it will be re- 5 turned after the marriaile "T " w the fiancee is not admitted on medical or other grounds. it the marriage does within 30 days"aft.cr the finnt-N"s arrival, the deposit will he inr- ieited and the 'isncec deported. take place it 2.- 575 Chinese immigrants. no from ' l . ,uests the files would be closedg; E950 i'L1954- , g I after one review unless there wast ' o- A evidence of wrongdoing by de- i Illld install . partmental officials. v - t