DAILY IAIKET QUOTATIONS Iolal IX 3 II II OI Iaer Pen ate it is - IIOC lllh IS IN 1' -1 Hill 3 I 10 I V, Nat Eh IS 3 CH CH -1! N I D1 ID) 83) 111 Ill 41 N (him! 13 D1 1 II I- N Colt HIKE C H I -1 N Davies sass -: N Gas Expl I250 ill iI'.I ll) -3 III I! IN II -17 Northcal NJ 51 . 1 ll -3 NC all )8 I3 I10 510 1-! mean -u use are an an -is N f 70 I I -1 Oil Select 1561” 17V: 'SV; 17 15. tall H15 III 145 Ill Pnc Pei: mo UN4 mu lit. 4 to Pan West 40101 30 35 35 Peace River I1 lll ll 11 Perlrio Bf 11 330 110 1.15 t! Peruv Oils & H1 11.5 no Petrol TIN! IN 101 10! Ponder 5.! Ii 5: -4 Prairie Oil 164! 410 000 GM 15 From Gas - 1345 240 D5 23! -1 hi ll ll'”'1'I I9" 191 190 5 Royaiiie :75 smi 196 16": s to Royallie pr 7.? :17 .'I7 37 Sapphire 3900 164 140 in H Scurry 2-101 293 "on (")5 Scour Free to IN 395 090 Rouris 500 .'?l ”l 21 -1 South U 3500 40 37 I7 -I Spanner 102lP'I 7l R5 71 ystanwcll 1000 12 70 72 Tex Cal 4 0 41 so on -1 Trans Can 1732 115 11.1 215 Tl'In'hEm JG'7 7'71 "15 "'31 46 Triad Oil 7532 706 753 760 till Iln Oil: INN) 272 M2 257 --l Wayne 1&0 10 10 30 Wennnc 1824 ll": 30 1') -l W Maygill 130 13') 130 W ncca't1 M "5 NJ 235 251 :4 W Dec wu 2903 I0 75 73 s! W Nico 101.50 731 27! Ill! 45 Yan Can lit!) 13 11 11 -W: Curb Dalhnuais 500 S416 1014 4- lb BANKS NS AR? H7 5552 SW3 Comm 516 I-i1'ri 47 47V: Imp l4'l SM 47”: Al -1 Royal 490 35'! RM 67 . INDUSTRIAL! Aluminium 967 8117 um 11 ii Anglo Nfld iii!) SW1 W: I D 901 1093 I21 21M 7lVa Nor Star 10? Ill 1111: 1116 Simpdlll 333 !lIVa llw Illa Walkera 20!: 16030 00 O 4 K g erally fractional with a few prom- ” Dome Mines. up 91-. on sales of -' Diatiuermseagrarns. down is on Total sales 4.570.000. Montreal Stocks MCVTREAL (CF) - Industrials turned narrowly better Tuesday in moderate dealings on the Montreal and Canadian stock ex- changes. Prlce changes were gen- inent exceptions. in the pulp and paper issues Howard Smith moved up it 37c while B.C. Forest at 125K: in- creased as. Consolidated Paper dropped it to 36Vs and Price Brothers eased it at 539i. Among the base metals. inter- national Nickel climbed lift to 99114 and Aluminium at "117 added Vi. lnterprovincial pipe lines moved ahead is while Trans-Mountain Oil Pipe yielded a point at 116. In the refining oils, International Pete jumped W points to 50 while McColl at 66V: and Cana- dian Oil at 27V: increased ii. Isn- perlsl dipped V4 at 5115. Steels were lower with Atlas dropping it to 27V: and Steel of Canada losing it at 621A. Banks were lower in a V1-Point range while other trading sections were generally steady in light turn- over. Mines were down. The exchanges' closing average show banks off 0.14 at 50.38. util- ities off 0.1 at 142.9, industrials off 0.6 at 278.6. combined off 0.4 at 233.4. papers off 10.10 at lZin.71 and golds off 0.49 at 72.3. MONTIEAI. CLOSING ITOCIS y The Canadian Press am End Atitiht any Illn 7! Ann pf D imp Bank ll Asbestos 30V: lmv Oil SW: Bank Mont 47 int Nick 9'JVa Bank N as int Pate DWI nall use int Pets 50 Brssil IV: Ilaas-Bar 096 C Cement BIA hdecoll W: C Cement pr ISM N at Car aw- C Steamship 31 Noranda am C Bnk Cons I'M Ohalshi 3 Cdn Brew 7:! Price 5-W? Cdn Brevr or as one in W- Cdn Calan ma non! '1-nk 07 c Chan M itwnllta 1:V- cpn am at L on 1V- loasrasna III lhawla '3 n Bridle mt "' .11 ".'t..'."" ii-s ndatlosi 9" 523.... am Can! PI! 3” How smith 83 1” N. Y. STOCKS NEW vonx (APl- A late im- provement left the stock market higher Tuesday after mixed trend had prevailed throughout molt 0' the day. Coppers. steals and most olll led the late upturn. accompanied by a slight pick-up in volume. Un- til the last hour tradinz hid 599," even slower than in Monday! dull session. The Associated Press am!!! of 00 stocks was up 70 cents It 8173.!) with the lnduatrlals III 81.00, rails U cents and Ilulmll 30 cents. Rising Canadian stocks included 3.1m shares. Canadian Pacific Vai sell s.ioo sham. Intern-"0" ill Nickel 1. Aluminium Ltd. 16 and Hudson Bay Mlninl VI- 0" "'7' sales of MD shares and Granby Iinilll. of! Va. Gaining Canadian issues on the American exchange included Sap- phlro Petrolenms. up 1-19 99""'F I.400 harea and Canadian Mar- coni, laud is. Lower were Juv- itar Oils. off I-10. on sales of 1. Traction it Produce MONTREAL (CPI - spied. tun department quotation; lgga: Wholesale dealers prices ., to country stations. wooden cases extra-large Sale; large ills: ine- pdium 371:. small 85; B ma; C Is. Receipts 390. Better: Current non-tenderahle receipts 51!; receipts 50. Fresh-grade cream- ery prints job price 59-00: fresh wholesale non-tcnderahle 505';-5016 fresh wholesale tenderahle 58'A. Cheese: f.o.b. factory, Ontario white 34; colored 34: delivered Montreal. Quebec white 33; col- ored 33; wholesale Ontario white 35in; colored 35-T-i; wholesale Que- bec whiic 34; colored 34. Potatoes: Florida white 50s 2.50 2.75; N.B. 755 1.70-1.35; N.B. 50a l-NH-15: V3. 105 25-28: P.E.l. 755 l.9ih2.l5; Maine 505 110-115; California new hhite 1005 5.00; California white 50s 2.50. . Grain WINNIPEG (CPI - increased offerings in late trade Tuesday contributed to an irregular trend in prices on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Only overseas business reported were small parcels of flex to the Continent. The lack of overseas demand for Canadian grains and irregularity on Us. markets were factors in the trend here. No information was available on overnight cxport loadings of Canadian wheat. Closing prices: Oats: May '3 higher 70-Ti; Jly is higher 70'Vsb; Oct. is higher 70?'sb. Barley: May unchanged 9-1'6: .lly 1'5-i higher 957's; Oct. it higher 97. ' Flax: May Vs lower 2.82h; Jly 3a lower 2.78; Oct. "1 lower 2.74. Rye: May kz lower l.l3"Ai: Jly V2-3i lower 1.13-3s-lvi; Oct. Vi high l.l4:lib. . Prices for class two wheat for current tenderablur 'proved surprising allies in hunt- Teach Brazilians Techniques Of Mine-Detecting In Desert I1 JACK IIAYLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer EL BALLAH. Egypt (CPD-A trio of Canadian aappers paused In their dangerous living in the desert to pass their mine-detecb lng skills along to some needed helpers-a pioneer section of a Brazilian battalion Just arrived to join the United Nations Emer- gency Force. 9 Sgt. George Mccracken of Ved-i dcr Crossing. BC. and Sprs. Ed-i ward leathwood of White Rock. B.C. and William Lake of Chllli-' wack. B.C.. took time out from' the work of detecting. marking and lifting mines to instruct men who will help them make the do strt safe. 3 The Canadian instructors. work-i lng through an interpreter, gave the Brazilians a course in methods 1 of detection, minefield-breaching drills and practical handling, dis- arming and neutralizing. NOW VETERANS The Canadians are old hands at desert mine warfare, having been the first sapper unit of UNEF in the field and their experience in the distinctive conditions and in: disposing of eight different kinds o.” mine. sown by combatants inl last fall's hostilities. is being passed on. After the course, the Canadians took their students into areas where mines were suspected. Wild Bedouin trihcsmcn have ing mlnefields. At first these de- sert nomads walked off with mark- export to countries outside IWA: l Nor l.68'x: 2 1.051-5-; If 1.56l'R: 4 150's; 5 1.3911: 6 1.3711; 1 Durum 2.37Vs; 2 2.3m; 3 2.34'.li; IWA and domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.68'.i 21.6525; 3 1.56Vs: 4 1.50Vs; 51.39Va 6 l.37lxii; 1 domestic Durum 1.97 '-i; 2 l.9ti',-'s; 3 l.94Vs. ling steel stakes and fences and thus gave the upper: extra work. But thr--dc is c'lde-v-- Oh" the Bedoulns have suffered many eas- ualties trying in retriu so-. .i...i wooden "shoe-boxes" housing per- sonnel mines. They have had arms and legs blown off. STAND BACK Lately. they tell the Canadians where they ilnd mines-and then stay at a safe distance while the removal job is done. The ”recce" parties are self- contained and move like Bedoulns across the desert in their big trucks. The co-operation of the llcdouins helps but in the main sharp mine-hunters such as Sgt. lllccrackcn and his squad rely mainly on sixth sense and haven't passed a field yet. Meanwhile other isolated Cana- dian sapper groups are searching out and pumping water supplies in areas where withdrawing ls- raelis have left wells damaged or polluted. And another pair of Canadian cnizineers is supervising a small Egyptian labor force in restoring steel planking roads across the strap and difficult dunes at the entrance to rugged Mitla Pass in the centre of the Sinai country. Convicts Beautify Provincial Park WINDSOR. Ont. (CP)-The On- tario government is using a work- gang of 24 convicts to help in its 3100.000 expansion and improve mcnt program now under way at Rondeau Provincial Park. The 5.- 000-acre park is situated on a peninsula jutting into Lake Erie, 25 miles south-east of Catham. Now under construction is I H. I. C. Profits Show Increase WINNIPEG iCPl Hudson's Bay Company had a net trading! profit of 8.0761110 or 81.06 II share in the year ended Jan. Sim compared with I5.1ll.00o or 90; cents a share in the precedingl year. 3 Profit was after taxes of 35.191.- 000 compared with S4.1TI.000. The figures are convened from English currency at 81.!) to the” pound. A final dividend of 11 per cent. making a total of 15 per cent for the year from trading, will be paid May 7 to shareholders of record April 13. A final distribution of IV; per cent from land operations is also proposed. bringing the total dis-. tribution from land to 21-; peri cent. Both dividends from last year. The company's annual general court will be held in London May 2. Tansfer books will be closed are unchanged from April 15 to April 25. in- elusive. "Trading ' covers the com- pany's retail. wholesale and fur trade operations. Land operations include oil interests. new residence for the park super- intendent, a workshop and im- plement building. A museum building is scheduled to go up this summer. and picnic and play- ground facilities will be expanded. Since the park was established in 1894, this is the first time such a large sum has been spent on improvement. The 24 convict workers live in specially-built housing in the park. Hundreds of people have sum- mer cottages in the park area. which has varied recreational ac- tivities-fishing. swimming. boat- ing. duck-hunting in the fall. an archery range, horses and ponies modern administration building. a for rent. and a dance hall. outstyles . . . outperforms . . . outsells tit Wed.. March M. 199! The Guardian Page 18 Research Program Grant For Atlantic Provinces FREDERICTON (CPD - A two- year research program into basic economic problems of Canada's Atlantic provinces will be under- taken here as the result of a 83).- 000 grant from the Ford Founda- tion. New York. to the University of New Brunswick. Dr. Colin B. liiackay. UNB pres- ident, announced today the grant will permit investigations to bei carried out by faculty members and graduate students of this and other universities in the Atlantic region. "The work will be carried outl with the cooperation and collabo-I ration of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council. which has already conducted preliminary study into many of this region's problems." Dr. Mackay added. He said the prnjcct will begin .lune 1. 1957, and end May 31, 1959. Dr. Mackay said some of the areas to be covered are: Growth potential of the pulp and paper in- dustry: economic aspects of min-. eral production: problems of elec- tric energy Atlantic manufactur- ing; measurement of welfare lev- els in the Atlantic provinces; prob- lems of municipal government and finance. TWO-PART PROGRAM The program will be divided into two parts. During the summer. a research team composed of uni- versity faculty memhers will work together on their investigations. The other part of the program provides for assistance to honors graduate students to work toward their masters' degrees and to con- duct research into the specified areas of enquiry. Three post - graduate fellow- Iavaiiable at once. Dr. Macks. (said. Students from any Atlantis , university are eligible for the fol lowshlps. This summer. a five - man fac- ulty team will begin its research work here. At least two members will come from other universities in the region. Overall guidance for the project will be provided by UNB's depart- ment of economics and political ' . headed by Prof. W. Y. Smith. Prof. Hugh F. Whalen will act as secretary of the program other department members in- volved are Prof. Eugene Gras- berg and Prof. A. L. Levine. Nfld. Ferry Lost h747,000 Plus OTTAWA (CP)-The ferry Wil- liam Carson operated at a 8747.- 000 deficit during the fiscal year ending March 31, Finance Min- istcr Harris said Monday. He gave the information to How- ard Grecn (PC Vancouver Quadrai as the Commons consid- ered supplementary spending esti- mates for various government dew partments. The minister added that the gov- ernment directed a total of :3.- 325.000 toward harbor work at Port Aux Basques. Nfld.. and has ear- marked another S3,423.000 for the 1957-58 fiscal year starting April u. The Carson currently was be- tween North Sydney, N.S.. and Ar- gentina. Nfld. it was originally built to ply between North Sydney and Port Aux Basques, but so far ships, each having a maximum value of 31.500. are being made the harbor at Port Aux Basques has not been made safe enough. e-' ””";i?.ians 1e-5”" ""5 5., c"'x..ut lea Wenvt-.-and Wm!” . SAS e of Chev!" C" issodll hycii" viii! e (of? W V3” ”' 5' mu: sun?” for (i it n . mg ,1. L1NG...9:ne gem! cg-acienf pm: - that vo r t -t” ml" ciievr-l”'”” 9”” ' i ' ta." 0... fort Trad memoir. on: eaS9me” .5. more 10' ...'it'san ” Theaioreyoislwli-" ..,,.Iooll--' Q e1P””” l Mm-Q hlwyi chgV1OH- nn e aBodY paoll -A-uauguiuuu-eusooeau-an-sun-37 HEVROLET! - A Year After Year... CHEVBUIET .A GENERAL MOIORS VALUI C-SIB em all! f i use ease I as n uuau sass its in its -s r 133'" 333 3 3 3 0' V. -e CANADIAN PIIII -HM IVIO 4! 41 0 3-' Trig Mum mud ulmniia aas "Va 1'! 11 Tomb! - .-lousy use It is is -e higher in light trading: Iltenvllle men in ii is New York-Stocks higher: late K!" 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