DAILY IMBKET llll0TliTl0llS' SUMMARY By The Canadian Press Toronto-Market a shade easier in heavy trading. , New York--Market lower; so- lectcd issues gain. Montreal - Market irregularly mixed in moderate trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) - The U.s. dollar Tuesday closed at -a dia- count of 3 15-16 per cent in terms or Canadian funds. up 1-I6. Pound sterling 81617:. up 8-I6. rosouro stocks TORONTO (CF)-A light flurry of selling In closing minutes Tues- isuno day pushed the stock market a W" shade lower. Base metals. partic- ularly seniors. led the decline with a one-point loss on their In- tiex. Western oils lost quarter of a pmnt on their index while golds. mainly because of a We - point l'llmlJ by Mclntyre. gained almost one-half point. Rockwin. for the third straight session. again recorded a strong gain. up 17 cents to 81.7.3. Uraa-I iums were higher in a Z)-cent range while other base metals were mixed to lower. Canada Southern Pete featured western oils. climbing as cents to 7.60. index changes: Golds up .45 to 72: 28; base metals off .99 to 211.7! western oils off .25 to 172.47. TOIONIW CLCIINO I'I'0CII I: The Canadian Pasa Tooato ltech lsehaagaap-fl ll (Quotations in tents unlaaa makad 3. I odd lot. xdllx-dividend. xntuats N xvi I-is-waanta.l gigiirii::;::ii;;gg::::t ID UK I'D: I750 Ialavilld K . "W H II -7 III I IID I IN 2 E 35 land 1 HI G0 I I I2 I Ieaa& DO IN 1-3 Hi II -101 4-1 LHD I I U '33 13 IS M0 4-I lb . III!) I) IN!) I Ih ID I e Ila Al-lab IO I soon 1: at at 1 loan mos BM MM CD G70 IN I nockwia 7134! ll II-N U 5 I O lmraa & M 1232: ii ? 52 ..",.”' 3 H luv moo MID 85 II 814 I - St Ilclaal I” M W 10 lira 9Va - Va ND 1! I7” IM 15 I50 I III Milk 550 U 411) 115 IM I00 I ' III III& X H me is is is stacoe so W10 41 Cola it fl . Blocaa Va not is M0 U I I iunenu mo 8 I! 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Aluminium was outstanding in base metals. climbin 2'5 to 120 while International Nickel at l05Va Asbestos at 34V: and Noranda at 5858 each dropped V4. In papers. Great Lakes firmed V4 to 42Vs while Fraser at 29V: and B.C. For- est at 12V; each tacked on V4 and Abitibi lost a similar fraction at 33175. In a general steady utilities section. Brazil gained Vs at Wr. Among steels. Algoma at 124V; and Dominion Steel at 22V; each dipped 1V4 while Steel of Canada pushed up IV: at 65 and National Steel of Canada pushed up 195 at 65 and National Steel Car added a point at am. B.A. was high in refining oils. firming a point at Arunio 171) 00 Ill & In steel Ialoa lllgi l.owCloaeQ'na EENIW ELL II 03 '"”5VV AiIin- Ill ISM 90 -I Aumacho Joan M II I I lanai IEO ll - II II -C Apex lea ssoo I I I - it Anglo Ilu sJ0 Illla Bio UK Alba Exp! 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Mon keep a special -vings amount to nova gift: shopping expenses. The Dlithrop youngsters. too. each have their own mvlngs accounts - a wonderful help in taching them the valuable luons ol thrift and self-reliant: 1.": may my well he a gamhIa.' Dad Dilthrop love to -y. 'bot you an shorten the odds and greatly improve your chances for Better Living by stack- ing the deck in your favour with a few bucks in the bank.” The Dllthropf pgognm lug hguq living is solidly based In a savin. ge. count for each member of the family at their local I of M branch. The key tothesucouoftheirsyssetablhe Dilthropf habit ol "study raving hr special obiettivd. Dad billing. in ample, hndlq major and periodic apnea like mu- ieai bills and iasaraaos pronlana through the main buy aomaat. Then. to taste an that laota un- diam, new YORK STOCKS Why don't you follow the lead of the Dilthtops and thouaanda of other Can- adian farnilto with this tried and tested fonauh: a habit of thrift and a IofhfSavh'Aoi-.ountforoachtn:- bar 1 thol family. After all. better lvIQht'tamstoetofhsckfuttnol paqh It's a matte at playing cam -rdteguttasraustomatttte... milalofhfsaviqAcsnin help you dojust that. . u Illa nah, Bans: or MoNrsu;.a1. i" g.,.g.',7.,'.g A" Ovvinsoua-sat.-tun-uslduoa-stats 73. in miscellaneous trade. den- grll D,-"mic; tell two points to on and Page Hersey It 115 was down a point. Foundation was out- standing in constructions. losing H: at 2356. Mines and oils were stronger. Burchell at 66 was & cents. Cop- per Rand added 45 cents at 4.10 and Faraday at 2.92 was up 11 Oil lost sight coats at 1.70 and Central Leduc tell no cents to 39. East Mining gained five cents at 3.3) while Provo also It 3-30 WI! down an equal amount. The exchangesl closing average 0.9 at 235.7. combined up 0.7 at 239.4. papers off 1.60 at 1316.93 and golds off 0.22 at 77.47. MONTIKAL CLMINO I1 he caautaa Pena Bank Mont :1 Into 0" M Bulk N5 5756 Int Nick lllili minus: a war lat Put -'t1Va Ben M Ila:-Iia Basil NA McCall 71 C Cement II N ll. Ca 16'!) C Steamiilp 37V: Noallll 55"! C anti Com Pica 33 Cdn Bow )1 Que Pow 8 Cdn Bew p 291) IOYII Bank 71 Can Ceian um norllilt ""5 C Che Ill 7Vs ll L CW I LPR Him shawia Milo Cockshutt 7 Steel 969- Saagama I Un Stod 15'-s D Bidga 5 Walke 72W: in Ta N CANADIAN Foundation wk Cona an 3' Fan IV) Ind 9935 GI Lakes (36 NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market continued its irregular de- cline Tuesday on lessening vol- ume but aluminium and selected issues made some wide gains. For the liast as a whole it was an uneventual day. Price changes were kept within the range of a point or so for most leading stocks The ' " moved upward on reports that they had sold big tonnages of aluminum to the U.S. government. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined 80 cents to 5177.80. Leading Canadian stocks in- cluded Mclntyre. up 47'; on sales of 1.400 shares. and Walker-Good- erham '5. Lower were Interna- tional Nickel. off 9'. on sales 2.000 shares. Canadian Pacific In and Hudson Bay Mining Vs. Rising Canadian issues on the American Stock Exchange in- cluded Shawinigan. up 574 on 30.- 000 shares. Brazilian Traction ii, soil. will C Iwlian Oil eased "2 1-16 at 3155 aild Mccoll added it It.lDrop Cenll. 0!! ill. d0W"-'ld9- Phu”pslBeitt st-:1 cu, K ilnt and 7' 3195 show banks of! 0.11 at 51.61. utilit- ies up as at 146.8. industrials uni Rainbow Oil I-I6. What stocks did: Tues. Mon. Advances 415 403 1 Declines 430 sag 5 Unchanged 255 251 ;Total issues 1151 1147 . i NEW vuati ct.otsiNG ITOCIl- 1 The Canadian leaa IIIOCOC-I C and K) as-. NY Cant Cons Edison 0:416 Radio Cop :69. El Auto El 3 Sid Oil N 5911. Geo I-Zlec 51'. um Men; 7: Ifloodyea 136: Vanadium 4114 ' Gt N0 Ky (1 Weataua l7 PRODUCE lure department quotations: Eggs: Wholesale dealers prices dium 371:: small 35; B 34, C 23, Receipts 355. Butter: Current non-tenderable receipts 574i. Fresh-gratle cream- ery prints Job price 59-60: fresh wholesale non-tenderable 58-San; fresh wholesale tenderable 581.. Montreal. Quebec white 33'4. ml- ored 3ii'i; wholesale Ontario uiiiie 355;; colored 3596; wholesale Que- bec white 34H; colored 341.. Potatoes: Florida white 50s 2.25- 250; N.B. 755 1.80-2.00; N8. .05 l.I5-1.25; N.B. 103 5-29: P.E.l. 7.55 2.00-2.15; California new Villll(' I00: 4.00-4.85; California white 505 2.25-2.50. ' GRAIN WINNIPEG (CPI - Further export interest showed in both barley and flax Tuesday on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange. Small quantities of flax ewre sold to the Continent and barley to the United Kingdom. Rye rallied in late trade after showing considerable early hesi- tation. following tho lifting of the Canadian wheat board embargo on shipments from country points. Closing prices: Oats: May 713i; Jly 72ilia; Oct. 72-ha. Barley: May 92Vzb: Jly 91174; Oct 96a. Flax: May 2.87; Jly 2.7550 s; Oct. 2.70i'4a. Rye: May 1.1356: Jly 1.1295; Oct. 1.13'Xaa. Prices for class lwo wheat for Mulybdenite of Canada Vs. Eureka export to countries outside IWA: and Presto East Dome 1-15, I P1113 were Fargo Oil. down in on 8,000 shares and Scurry- MONTEEAL (CP) - Agricul. to country stations. wooden cases. extra-large 381a: large 38'2; meimerce. which formerly met in receipts 5733; current lenderable p By ronni-:s iuwot-: Canadian Press Business Editor The Canadian Chamber of Com key to prosperity." Pelr Retina. Calgary. Lethbridge and Vancouver, The Ontario Chamber of Com- iearly January. will hold this liyearls annual meeting in Sudbury. :Ma,V 8-I0. l The change in date; was made so that the chamber will have iilrne to study its annual presen- italion to the Ontario legislature and to present ll early in the sea- W Cheese: f.o.b. factory, 0ntario,siun. rather than later on when white 8-iii: colored 30-4; delivered tihere is little time to conside it. A panel discussion on Educa- flimi for Tomorrow will be led by Viiiliam Laugheed. Toronto econo- lmist; Gower Markle. Toronto. ed- ucaiion director. United Steel Workers; and F. C. Asbury. On- .tario's assistant superintendent of' i secondary education. ii l)r. C. 1'. Bissell. Ottawa. pres- fidcnt of Carleton University, will iaddress the annual dinner May 9. il.unt'lleOIi speakers will be W. .Harold Rea. Toronto. president of i('anadian Oil Companies. and Ray- imond Dupuis. Montreal. pi '4 t ni Dupuis Freres and President of the Canadian Chamber. Captain Joseph Jeffrey of Lon- don. president of Ipndnn Life In- surance Company. is this year's president of the Ontario,body. Post-meeting tours will be made ililay ii to uranium fields and to mines in the Sudbury area. Manitoba's department of mines and natural resources has issued an ingenious cardboard folder which gives at a glance the prin- cipal facts concerning each year 1 nor 1.60; 1 1.05; 31.56: 4 1.48: prices: 1 nor 1.68; 2 1.65: 3 1.56: 4 1.48; 5 1.30; 6 1.82; 1 domestic 1.98 2 1.97; 8 1.9.5. Tentative plans are that eastern! delegates will travel by special. .I b trains originating in Montreal and' l " 3 P""d"”d 5-733:5” ""913 0' TOYDPIO. Joining at Sudbury, and "liking stops .at various points enroute-including perhaps winni.i 5 1.36: 6 1.32; I durum 2.38; 2 2.37; 3. 2.35; IWA and domestic ausmsss SPOTLIGHT - Chamber Will Emplasize Producfiviiy's importance ifrom 1951 to 1956 can be obtained Iby twirling a cardboard dial at- . - tached t lh f id . mu l':"c'- iuunlgni up the program lori 0 e 0 er 976 I! ll!!! meeting in Victoria Sept. 30-Oct. 3. say ti; I h . . . Pottlltlll gathering will be 5,,pr:d'?l9cuiJm;:, fields. its geological divisions and ., Acfompanying maps show Man- itoba 5 oil fields and formations. l.""1d9"l3lly-as revealed by a 1lVi'll'l of the folder's dial-Man- oil in 1956 compared with 1.665 barrels in 1951. 3 Canada is taking part this year inn is international and industry rtrade fairs this year. l The fairs include the Royal iheiherlands in Utrecht. Brussels International. Gennan industries at liannover. Vienna international Columbia international at Bogota, United states world trade fair in New York, the Chlcagoland fair. and various specialized shows In Britain and the United States. The British industries fair May 6-17. expects buyers from 48 countries. The fair. formerly di- vided between Bit lgham and London; is being held entirely at Birmingham's Castle Brorninh. the largest single-roofed e ' ”' ' hall in Europe. with seven aven- ues and no balcanlea or stairs. Another show. called the instru- incnls. electronics and automation exhibition will be held at Olympia. London. May 7-17. Included will be the ”visiphone"-a telephone by which people can lea as weir as hear one another. Baptist W.M.S. Met At Mrs. Dunn's The W.M.S. of the Summerslde Baptist Church was held on Thurs- day evening at the home of Mrs. Arthur Dunn. Meeting opened with the singing of the hymn. "Coma Ye Saints. Behold and Wonder." Invocation prayer was offered by the president. Mrs. J. Macheod. also the story of the Resurrec- tion. containing many messages of hope. beauty and triumph. The devotional closed with prayer. Mrs. Robert Palmer conducted the study period. and read an an- ticle on religion in Christian has- tels in India. Meeting closed with the Mizpah Benedic ion. and a loc- iai hour followed. SAVE I-I E l:? E... ThoGnasdianPago13 Report is aim or Leadership Coarse Mina Maria Hughes. grade 12 student of Kensington High School addressed the regular meeting of the Kenalngton Home and Eclsool Association on Thursday ovo- nlng, giving a eompresltaaaiva and interesting report of her trip to St. Jean. Que. last summer. where she attended a Junior Red Cross Leadership Course. She was sponsored by the Stud- ents council of the High Bchod aaoneoflodelagatesfrom all parta of Canada and two guests from the United States. Twelve of the students were From Prince Edward Island. Mr. Thomas Hail presided dur- lag the business session and Miss Laura Smith acted as secretary in the absence of Miss MacDonald. Mrs. Elwood Clark reported a balance of 3110.90 in the treasury. The attendance cup was equally merited by the class rooms of Miss Olive Thompson. Mrs. Reg- inald I-Iilta and Miss Laura Smith. each having five parents present. A rummage sale is being planned for May. Mrs. I. W. Jardino. Mrs. Fred Sempla and Mrs. Verdun Paynter were appointed as a committee to procure ears to transport the pupils to Summerslde for one day of the music festival. Rev. E. H. Bean reported on the school grounds beautification committee. which resulted in a motion that the home and School Association would aaaist the trust- ee board in un g the work of beautifying the school grounds. and that a substantial amount of money would ho raised for tho project. A committee to be chair- ed by the chairman of trustees. Mr. Roy MacArthur. and including Rev. E. H. Bean and Mrs. Gordon Cooke was appointed to proceed with plans. Next meeting of Home and School will be held on May 16th. Mrs. Keith Waite. Mrs. W. 8. Mac- Loan. Mrs. Fred semple and Mrs. Robert Carruthers. ALBERTA PERMIT! OUT EDMONTON (CP) -- Albertana purchased liquor from Alberta government liquor outlets Satur- day without permits as legislation abolishing the individual permit went into effect. Permits have been required sinca 1924. This is where Vauxlialrs special savings plan starts- right in the showroom. You get all Vatxxholfs luxury. comfort and perfonnance, plusya host of extras, at a price that puts smiles COAST TO COAST OM SERVICE i-T ALLISON MacLEOD pi.-IMITE tat cuastsun mm on the faces of the most budget-minded. When it comes tosavlng fuel panties, Vsuxhaifa alwayabeenaroalmiser.Andt:hlsyoarit's passing those ptnnps by even oftener, tlianlis to the new Advance-Design carbtxetra wh& giva you up to 896 more in fuel savings. SAVE everywhere you go i I Whefheryoncliooaa the 4-cylinder Wyvei-ii, thes-cylinderveloxortholiixuiousb-cylinder Crestannynewvaoxliallwlloostyoulesstio buy,lemtomn.lesbosu'vi'co.Soeyosn'int:al Vauxlialldealersoon. THE .BRITISH CAR BUILT BY GENERAL MOTORS . VAU X HALL wed. April 17. 1957 ' - era-r-aas.aat-V -s...a.. ....2.v ..............- -. ..-- o - ....... ....... Cw-.'.. . -us.-ago . ” ;;it 5.... -.':::..:...":'r--.1.---:.-g re; . : - '