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FF I+ ++ EgEERgEZtes 3% Offer To Buy Bloc Of Shares TORONTO (CP)--An offer by Tate and Lyle, Ltd., to a 50 per cent of the shares of Can- ada and Dominion Sugar Co. Ltd. previously not held by Tate and Lyle, has been accepted by Can- ada and Dominion shareholders, it was announced Wednesday. Triarch Corp. Ltd., who made the offer on behalf of Tate and Lyle, said the English company Purchasing price for the shares from Canada and Dominion shareholders was $25 a share, Triarch said that as a result of the acceptance, the offer will not Be extended beyond 4 p.m. EST|® ay. / Tate and Ine, said it wished to acquire at least 583,370 shares Slow Trade On Stock Markets TORONTO (CP) -- The stock market edged higher Wednesday in slow, uninteresting trading. All sections managed to plod ahead | but most changes were small. Brokers said the lack of inter- est was partly because of the bank holiday in observance of Remembrance The final volume was 1,887,000 shares compared with Tuesday's 2,007,000. Steels and a few industrials gained, banks had some selected | strength but foods were weak. Lobalw Inc. had a four-point ad- vance to 120 on a 20-share vol- ume. of Canada and Dominion, which | | | ARCTIC ISLANDS + |miles compared to 32,000 square Canada's largest Arctic island. miles for Russia's Novaya Baffin covers 197,000 squarelZemlya. <> Our comments on shares of CANADIAN COPPER COMPANIES In relation to the resumption of steel operation in the U.S. will be mailed on request BARCLAY & CRAWFORD BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1902 Members of the Terente Stock Exchange he | Dealers' Associ of Canode 37 KING ST. BAST OSHAWA PHONE: RA. 3-3448 Tom Calder, Manager / with the 197,130 shares it pre- viously held, would give the com- Waly svi of the pany outstanding. a 1.550,000 shares - ] | ++ ShEesBEgdashs % sBzguys "Be 55 xs ax pushin "i » 4 HH | +++ sess n 3 Eznsusry Bein 8s aud 1+ ++++ - + te FS Fi ins sios 5 Sibu $34 u Wire B 1% $11% 100 $48 48 - + FE FER & EFS 1+ 1 11 --% 17% 17% + % BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT result of conservation the prov- ince this year expects more than ,000, Trapping Returns May Set Record EDMONTON (CP) -- in northwestern Canada are rape ing through slush and the. early snow of freezeup to open trap- lines which likely will earn more for them this year than ever be- fore. The four Western provinces ex- pect trapping revenues of more than $8,000,000 thi ough rising markets and revived demand i long-haired pelts. Alone, or with their families on ppers showed gains. Louis Mercredi, a French part- time trapper, expects to make more than $2,000 from his lines near Fond du Lac, an historic post east of Lake Athabasca. Last|8re year he made $1,900, mostly from the sale of 8 mink -- currently topping at $54. In January he and other Sask- aicHevan tippers i. Lut interrupt season for a unique conference at Prinee yd Through the winter he follows fur (Auction Limited says wild and{market trends with daily radio In British Columbia, prices on 'beaver fell last year and the province's 5,700 trappers turned to animals that brought more en- ticing prices. A. R. Butler, B.C. game branch director, savs as a result exten- sive damage is being caused by the soaring beaver population. Produsize trees have been cut down in the Okanagan valley; ranch furs are expected to create an active market with practic- ally no carryover from last year. Ranch mink are expected up five to 10 per cent. Cross and red fox fur are ex- pected in strong demand for coat and hat trimming after a market lapse of several years. TRAPPERS STARVED roads and railway tracks have been flooded in other areas. Indian and white trappers often In northwestern Saskatchewan broadcasts. Harold Read of the fur market- ing service said last year's pro- Natal marketing figure should topped. "Not because the species are better," A fur branch spokesman said only 2,400 trappers are registered this year and the figure has been falling steadily. He said tiny re- mote French communities are disappearing; Metis and Indians are seeking economic security in the oil industry and cities to the He said buyers from all over the world seek pelts for coats and earrings, buttons, dresses +|and night gowns. Polar bears are popular for use as rugs. But in spite of the improving markets trappers in Alberta are Trade-In Your Old TV! it's Worth $60 1960 PHILCO TV 91 INCH CONSOLE Regular 329.95 line. 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McMillan, supervisor of wild fur management for Mani- toba, estimates 6,700 trappers-- more than half unregistered--will | push lines through the bush. | BEAVER PRICE UP "Last year was one of the big-| gest years on record for beaver' he says. "They brought an aver-| age of about $11 a pelt." = In Vancouver, a spokesman jor} starved tending lines through the Western Canada Raw Fur the worn-out fur lands. But as Prices on other pelts DefenceCut | Proposed | OTTAWA T1CP)--Canada should scrap "'all war preparations" and | use the money saved to provide credits to underdeveloped coun-| tries, say® the Co - gperative| Union of Canada. It made the suggestion in al resolution passed at the union's annual congress in Hamilton last April and made public Wednes- | day. The union also made public a brief presented to the justice de- partment Nov. 4 asking that mar- keting be from the anti - combines law | against mergers and monopolies | The brief said co - operative marketing schemes -- whether voluntary or government - con-| trolled--are in the public inter- est. It also criticized a govern- ment proposal to change the law prohibiting resale price mainten- ance by manufacturers. The co-operative union repre- sents co-op groups claiming a total membership of 1,000,000. Algoma Uranium Declares Dividend TORONTO (CP)--Algoma Uran- jum Mines 14d. declared Wednes- day an initial dividend of $2.50 a share, payable Dec. 1 to share- holders of record Nov. 21. the group headed by Rio Tinto Mining Co. of Canada Ltd. to de- clare a dividend following Pronto Uranium Mines Ltd. and Rix - Athabasca Uranium Mines Ltd. Algoma and Pronto operations are in Northern Omtario and Rix- Athabasca in northern Saskatche- wan. 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