7 > pref. 27% cents; 6-per-cent pref. 4, record Oct. 14.” ’ “@lass A 15 cents, Nov. ~ oe "These four ‘men were. among. group representing this rovinee at the “93rd—annuat meeting - the. Presbyterian ad ar the Atlantic gr _vinces being held this week: in- Chatham, -N.B. -From the ATT ENDING PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD MEETINGS © “DAILY MARKET’ QUOTATIONS ~ SUMMARY By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York: Lower, ’ trading active. : = Toronto: Lower, - trading ight. Montreal: 1 g he i trading light. Standard and Poor's 500-stock index fell .85 to 73.20, The Associated Press average of 60 stocks fell 2.2 to 69.4, its lowest .close- since Aug. 2, 1963, when it’ was 268.8. Industrials fell 2.5 and rails 1.7, both lows for the year, while utilities ‘dtopped 1.4. CURRENCIES. MONTREAL (CP) + United States-dollar in terms of Cana- dian funds up % at-$1.08 1-32. Pound sterling yf % at $3.01%. ONE HIGH RECORDED -Of 1,341 issues. traded, 280 rose and 918 fell. New lows for the year totalled"460. Thé single new high was Bristol-Myers. Sperry’ Rand was the most active stock for the third straight session, falling 1% to DIVIDENDS By -THE CANADIAN PRESS ~ Slater Steel Industries Lid., firgt.<pref,...274... cents;...second 90 cents; common 15 cents, Nov. Holden ee Ltd., , record Oct. 15. MPG Investment Corp. Ltd., Pref. 32% cents, Oct. 31, record Oct. 13; Roland Paper Co., class A 10 vgon Bay Mining slipped 1, Inter- 21% on 181,000 shares. ° Eleven of the 15 most active stocks: declined and. four ad- vanced. Heavy losers incliided Xerox, off. 105, SCM Corp., off 4%, KLM Airlines, off wi and Control: -Data, -off- 5.= = Boeing, 15th most naa stock, advanced 1% to. 471%. Losses of one or more ts were taken by. many blue chips. Among Canadian issues, Hud- national Nickel %, Canadian Pacific %. Dome Mines rose %,. Alcan %, Granby. Mining 4%. eents, Dec. 1, record Nov._9. Loblaws: Co. Ltd.,class A 9% eents; class B 9% cents; pref. @0 cents, Dec. 1, record Nov. 2. Loblaws -Groceterias Co. Ltd., eommon $1.50; first pref. 3744 eents; second pref. $1.50, Dee. 1, record Nov. 2. Frontier Acceptance Corp. Léd., 642 - per - cent pref. 41% eents, Oct. 31, record Oct. 17. Crown Cork and Seal Co. Lid., 75 cents; Nov. 15, record Oct, 14. BOND MARKETS TORONTO (CP)—Prices were “generally unchanged in a week of light trading on the Canadian bond market. Short - term Government. of Canada bonds remained the same with the 444-per-cent April 1, 1967, issue closing at $99.50 “bid and $99.60 asked. .Long - term Canada’ issues ~were also generally the same as the previous week with the 4'4-per-cent Sept. 1, 1983, clos- ing at 86%. bid and 865 asked. The chief feature of interest in the provincial market was $25,000,000 A.M.F.C. 23-year 6%4- per-cent issue callable 1986 and -priced at 99% to yield 6.33 per cent. In the- municipal market, a ‘new issue of $10,932,000 City of Ottawa one-to-15 and one-to-30 year 614- per - cent debentures was awarded on a net borrow- ing cost to the city of 6.63 per cent. The issue was re-offered at-prices to-yield 6%. per cent ~ through maturities” one -to-10 ._.years.and_.11-to-20 years with in- dividual maturities’ offered at prices approximating a 6.50-per- “+ eent yield basis in the six-to-15 “year group. The? 21-to-30° year maturities ‘priced at 97, a 6.49-per-cent ‘basis, are reported sold. The - balance of the issue is under- stood to be going well. The corporate bond market ~ femained firm during the week. y Thursday’s bill tender moved slightly higher with 91-day and 182-day bills selling at average yields of 5.08 and 5.21 per cent ‘respectively. Kennecott Prices declined on the Amer- jean exchange. Among Canadian issues, Scurry Rainbow Oil lost %, Marconi and Canadian Javelin advanced %, Fargo Oil 1-16. - What stocks did Fri Tha Advances 280. _.243 Declines 918 961 Unchanged 233 «220 Total issues 1,431. 1,424 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS By The Associated Press Beth Steel 27 +=Monty W 32% Borg Warner 37% NY Cent MM C and O 62 «R 36% Cons Edison 32 South Pacific 27% Gen Elee 8% Std Oil NJ 62% Goodyear ° 49% Utd Aircraft 61% Gt Nor Ry 49% Vanadium mh Int TT 58% Westngse as 30% ‘MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP) — Brinco dominated trading Friday on the Montreal Stock Exchange, rising % to 5% on a turnover of 297,525 shares. It also caused trading delays which officials said were unprecedented at the exchange. Interest in the stock was sparked by Premier Daniel Johnson’s announcement Thurs- ernment will buy power from the company. The announcement removed a major hurdle blocking develop- ment of the vast potential of the Churchill: River in Labrador. Brinco, which also was the centre of interest in Thursday’s session, climbed. briefly to 6%, then dipped to 5% near _the close Trading in the stock was de- layed ‘until 12:27 p.m. because of the flood of orders on the floor._, There were orders of ali sizes and types on hand and officials struggled under thick piles of paper. ~ PACE HELD TO END Trading was resumed again at 2:45 p.m. and continued at a fast pace until the close. Many brokers predicted Brinco would maintain its hectic pace Tuesday when the jex- | NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market made a half-hearted at- tempt to rally Friday but got: tiowhere. Some high - priced glamor stoeks were beaten down badly. Technical strength was ex- pected -before the weekend but what there was of it disap- peared quickly. In its place came the same weakness which has pul the. markét wn for three straight weeks in the cur- rent declining phase. The Dow Jones industrial av- erage fell 5.29 to 744.32, the low- est since Nov. 27, 1963, when the average closed at: 741.0. President Johnson's plans for e trip to the Far East and his announced plans to boost U.S. trade with the Communist-bloc nations were ~ heeded by Wall Street, but most analysts saw little connection” between them and the lates decline in socks. at f : ‘ ae, wei change re - opens after the Thanksgiving Day ‘holiday. Charles B. Neapole, president of the Montreal Stock Exchange said Ffiday’s activity was “the biggest thing the people around here can remember.” ““People came in here with baskets of orders. You should have seen them—stacked ‘this high.” Most of the transactions were int blocks of 1,000 although one: sale of 9,000 shares was re- ported. LOWER TREND HOLDS Etsewhere, most stocks were fractionally lower, continuing the trend evident for the last eight days. ~ _ On the Montreal and the Ca- nadian Stock exchanges declines ‘outnumbered advances 91-48. CPR dropped % to 52 and Bell Telephone % to 45%. Ainong the banks, fell." to 52%4 and Cominerce “% to 54, Consolidated Paper posted the | Montreal Imperial best gain of the session, rising day night that the Quebec gov- | nee : xDreptas” 10.90 11.90 K.2 - 9.30 6.00 W Beiver 710 SY ht Entarea [nvestmesa 12.94 13.07 | Keystone By Bed a7 7.1 West Mine 2880 480 400 425 +30 | European Growth 6.026.734 Le Fonds PEP. 2.76 4.08 ing hand, 8h | White Star 6000 32 - 30 W%+ %/ Exec Fund of Canada ou “2 Molson M Fund = sae with 2,410,090 Thurs- oe om 8. | Won in ia io Federsted Growth 5.25 5.75 | Mutual Accumulating “4.64 3.07 194 194 + 1500 33% 33 33 Fonds Collectif A 6.23 6.77 | Mutual Income 5.51 4.02 z 6% 6% Win: 700.20 20 ww Collectif B 5.23 5.40 Hatarel Rescnroet 5.47 5,98 19\ 19 Wr tl 27123 13 133 Fonds Collectif C 7.64 7.65 | One William Street 13.90 © 93 94 —1-|.Yale Lead 5500 20% 20% 20%—1 | Fonds Desjardins A 4.36 —- | Pret enu Mutu 16.24 ..6, and Bell Felephone ~ +13 | Yk Beat 110,175 175 173 + 2 | Fonds Desjardins B Sti Sree ee ae 4 oo ae Scurry oe aa iat i 2 | Yukon C \, 2600 96 95 95 Fraser | 9.85 a” aPeiasm Growth on ih western ol er, falling’, 15¥4\ 151 . Oils and Gas * Sis: Coninened ed 6.88 7.51 | | He to-a-low of 16. ia ust ‘Ames Dey ae ae +t. | itn 4st | Research Investment 1236-13. rior ellned ‘ ime ish n A ta6 0m a ee ae Growth On ané Gas 12.41 —— | Savings Investment 6.24 Care Bz \\ ee kT oer? ee a ae tise 4 | Guardian Growth 4.49 4.88 | Exec Fund of 6.14 6.73 nn — Calvert ‘ie oe Si echisly Harvard 8.95 9.73 | xTV El 7.98 " is 300 310 Cdn Sup O 3050 $23 \\22% 22% — % | Investors Growth 7.72 8.39 aed arom Fane o “4 \11% 11%—-% “Trient © 240 vo «6340 Investors Int! Mutual 4.89 5.32 | United Accumulative qe pe Area 14. cents: to 2.19 Tso 6160 +10 Del 1040 4. 1044, 10% + %| Invéstors 4.36 4.74 | Universal Svgs Equity tn nee Golds ‘90 : 4S 48\ 45°48 D 200 905 905 ~ | xKeystone Cust S-1 18:01 19.65 | Western Growth 64 5, “Tote. on 1% 13 \ 13% c CK m0 38 8 4 xKeystone Cust S-4- 4.39°'4.80 | x—U.S. funds. \} 160.29), Base ‘metals were % 9 \9 —1 | © West P \ 700 154 152 152+ 4 = \,18 to 84.99, western oils .51 125 27 2\ —%| Dome 7140 925% 23 25 SM : 103.58 andthe TSE .14 to 131.43. 1316 0 855 060 \+ B | Dynam \ 25959 305 25 5 — 0 7250 * % ah Fargo, pp aS ms =a WALLPAPERS “Yexowro cuosinesrocxs $184 ‘18% ji + 4 Gr Plains $10% 10% 10%—% I Wisit Moore & McLeod’s For Te, eee, Big ag [tyme ome ee oe oe | Ready Pasted actions. tions ‘in cents unless “4 +10 | Midton = 2500 S2\.'52\ 82 marked $. 5 ee arate ame Nog | A eT \ SUNWORTHY Sante A fei rein “ eo 8 NS Nal) @ 500 patterns in stock ing sale: \ _ ( “2700 195 187 19 + 6 @! delivery 85c up bm ie 1% IHS A. @ Phone for home viewing samples sos “25 OM ee . beook—894-6541,, 13 kee ree ‘ 4200 175 “470 170 \71315 535 510 520 24 237\.237 uN i $17% 16 ~~ 24100. 87-83 Ang Ruyn' 1 700 150 ‘137 14 + 2000 “190 189 190 \. © Ang UD 23000 92 81 90\47 13500 325. 3905 305 1! fares 23ee0 09" 208" 19" ‘ io ooh OH— 1 + { \ 7. i ee si th te 0h _ ATTENTION FAR ERS! !. Arcadia ae *. Mu 2% +1 ae 294. 291 —3 ae Barnat ane. ao ae AN Cuma \ NE Fall: is thetime when So ting wil should sen Se CARE aw kw | be taken on farm. fields. Soil Testing. ‘will help to- | - LEFT are: Hugh Lowry, Campbell, Charlottetown; Wil| menetere i000 2 = on 4 oe er determine what limestone and fertilizers are _Marshtield; Allister__Currie, _liam__MacKenzie, ___ Beaton’s je ay ne sie as._+. i “SB 1% 64% — % “to grow optimum: yield of cropa.- - New Perth} Rev. Donald Mills. BL Hawk 200 8 8 95 can PE eS e Every® field should ‘be tested at least once in Breet Reet ont as RX. -aa01s SOBUANSSHA OSM 4 18 the crop rotation. Soil Sample Boxes ant ues- Mistango =—« 500 ss Brunswk 625 985. 975.975 2S aN a “il tionnaire forma are available from P. E. ° Monpre. 100 6 6 6 Bunker H 4000 2 2 21 —} ‘1300 99 HAND NG = x SS Sees ft ise! Sees VE aoe] eee sera : Moire Mw AAS |G sees ie ee ee tino “9% 9% dH % Simply fill in ee following form ‘and: mail to the : reme eh OAc | Olk Kelty 8 ae 0 HN ‘address below: \ 1% points to’ S444. Price Bros.| NA Rare 3500 31 29 29 —3 | © Lencourt €625 12% 124 im 1570 “$2744.27 27% 2.) e NG \ was off % ot 12. emt Tag tS) GMa “us ie i ae 3 ied Oe ee aes On index, indistrials fell .17 Pa 1000 é ‘ é—% Cdn Nisto 2500 19% 19 199%+% 125 $18 yw “ N. See aa teveeeeesenneebgescrccscecseeesees Nee sesksaseaeabenssys4e neneeee va pare udash Candor =: 35000 27S \ ‘ = \ ‘to 136.20 and utilities .24 to/ Peace Riv 100 685685 @85 —13 | Contre 2500 18 17 17 __4%|N Coldstm zi00 6 6 6 Al ties gal otieiis sass tansenaictints 124.15. eet ye ee ee a on ‘a a +> Captain 109. 14 1%—3 yenen ms “ “ o pooadoccsdacsemdpeonceoces Oe ‘ 102.79 a s . :46. 1 pit Gold. 5000 4s i Goer: 14% — 4 | WN Rock 500. LDS BE TES Ee The, composite index fell .15 t0| piace G 2700 17 170 179 —49 | Cobarng gine ee 1S 2 | Nor Aw 1000 5 25: = nee OFF FIE ‘e . a new low of 130.89. Prime Pth 25500. 18 13 15 +34 | Chin’ Kay 4500 17 16 37 4 | North Can 900 145. 145 145 Nea oS Indistrial volume, was ‘421,100 | Prove G "300 325, S25. $25. 30 | Chimo 4000 6k N Beaue 0% Mf 77 Se visory La and mines.and oils 493.700, com-| pyspar 2000 74 7) «7 (| COM Will = 2300 S10 305 Sie Obaska e000 9% DD Ad y 4 Coin Lake 500 29 29 29 . | Opemska 3000 960 945 950- . Ex tal: Farm, . pared to 227,000 and .459,000/ R A Pete B 3200 135 47 150 —8 | Cony Met 250 mM 23% 96 | Orchan 1650 280 258. a3e imen ’ Thursday. , Be Ceten 2000 10 175 1S 10 | Coniagen’ 00 Osisk 390000 6 60 60 Charlo’ eee P.E. I. Se Se ee Coniaur 200 23D Pamour ' 100 168 168 168 : MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS © | Sapawe - 10500 17 1! : Conigo 3000 18 16% 18 41% | Patino 1300: 925 925 925 ) By The Canadian Press — Sivaeg 6100S BB. Con ew 6 OK 8 Pee Exp 23000 2% 23% 2% \ Montreal Steck Exchange—Oct. 7 - | Silv Smt 400 11% 1 1 IC Belek 7000 9% &% 8% — 4% | Perron 1000 8 #8 8 ~ Complete tabulation of Friday trans- Silver T 900 36 6M UM 3. | Cons Brew 2165 17 17 19 Pick Crow 2303 194 17% 19 a aes, ten ae eee ee a tek Lu ee ae ee Ss Pine Point 640 $55 54s 54% . ES tat oe lata Lee ee a eo ee ee eS 1 aoe 900 $22% 2% 2% hastens Kesils ieugs = sn a as xw — Ex-warrants. eae ca ace C Marben 2600 210 201 210 —@ | Pore Pay 1500 11 11 11 All Can Com 610. eo NS aT bce Al ie hal Tb Expl 100 5 5 5 Snails Wein nan Sees =< oe Geet at ae | ome 71s 840 \USEASOI ‘ . oe: aoe hoo a ae ah 4 | C Red Pop 4288 10% 16-16 <4, |@ Chih maseo 413 14 | ‘American Growth ee KX oO Shoah“ Balen High Low Close Ch'ge| Transtere | _ Ome 3 2% —! | Coprecrp. TD mS 80 995 9 | Que ah 000-200 198- 196 14 Aeseciaied Taventers ne aie S for. Better Soil Sampling \ ‘ Abitibi _,-3370 9% 9% 9% errex Cop Fields 1200 122 117 122 49 |Que Man 2000 2 2% 2% +1 P " KX $5.00 EACH WN Alcan 8930 $26% 25% 25%— %/ Westairs M 2000 13% 13% 13% Cop-M 34000 18% 18° 18% Q Matta 19980 102 96 98 +3 Canadian Growth 5.05 5.55 \e LS Ale 44 pr 1175 $4334 33% rere Tee ee eS Th [cree «= me a — 5 | Gee Stare iene mes, | Caste Security <a ek SX Sua x fant. Sta i ke | Wien Sh Ss km | Som” ay ett | Seeme, me tt || Silane rent 3h G LIME. apis nun an 1 AS res eect hee Dal acaina ae eeaenaretes bit ba - 2 ae a See ~~ $t--- — 5-9] ee Sees 2 e - : Ba 3 = ee: Beant “ao 3151S 1 oe ae _ | Craigmt 5700 $19 1% 13 —%4| Rio Alge wild #12 1186 11% + % | om Trusteed Sate BROOKVILLE DOLOMMC A WME iN Alcan 2 pr..,.200. Sith, ¢h. 64h +2. | Tolal Sabde: bedustriale 401.100,. mines | Coowset :. 9000 -106-.19 16-496: RO: Atha 209 ae 41 pe comer sce He ee MFG. CO., LTD. Se Angt 20 46 MT oa - ee eee ee ee as ee ee te aE Gallective. Motaal sos S33 BROOKVILLE, seer f0RN eK B. y ey 285 — — a : Deer Hora i300 * * 2 a" ai00 2 we ak 1 | Commonwealth Int! 8.63 9. mS om gee -s| TORONTO |e Sits Sis st See Bang CN 235% S24 52 + : - | Denison 1540 $554 Silvrfids .. 11 Diversified Income 1.24 se ima a al | TORONTO (CP)—The' Toronto | Dicknea....... 300. 410 400 - 400 —10-| Sit. Miller -1116- 16 1638 | -Diiveraitied-Income Sos . Roth P< 1ae Sane ae: ame | eck MOateey Steed iste ae eee eek ee 8 B+ | an Conpeat 3.90 Bath P wis .200 800 800 800 other low Friday after it had| povraine nas ne Menke ies 3s Sia 1s | Deolen 3-336 Bath AP“ 125 $50 50 50 been up for most of the session.| mast Mal 250 45 145 148 Stanrek 100 17 17 170 +12 sz s \ . Bell Phone 4250 $464 45% 45%4—%| ye industrial index eased .14| Eat ‘Sull 3660 S85 570 se Steep R 2270 50 515 515 — 5 i 2 NS Ds Brazil 182 88% Be 8% : e | Fewest T 800 10 19 10 Sud Cont 160 3 2% 3 SOS . BA Oil 1130 $28 28 28 + %4 |. to 136.98, lowest since Dee. 31,) » war - 100 285 205-295 40 | Sullivan S600 340 330 338 48 Se fa ew em ek en 0, | 1963. Fracoeur 5000 12% 12 12 Sunburst 3000. 10% 10% 104— % “ = SS 4% = Frobex 84001 230 1g a0 | Teck MM SS B10 510 < ce CPR pr 100 SO The market followed the trend | Frebe a sae wa ee eS = Seto crm om 8M on the New York Exchange| Get mest co 9 © 9° — ose eet: ; Se ne Se Sink Wk ee where prices also faltered in the | Giant Yk 1600 990 10 10 TexSol 00'S 6° Mm —1 NEES PChemeell 448 S254 12% ig ~| late trading. os Se a he oe me et walt oe ee a Cominco 650 $34%5 3356 335 morning spurt was due to if-| Gusray 3900 72 7 72 —1 |Tormont 350 %% 8 8 —% SS Con Paper 460 Site 34 344 +144 | vestors covering their short p0-| Golarm 62350 90 8 87 —32 | Tribag 2725 100 108. 108 —3 Cetneh A te Sa ak a, el ee Gortdrm 1700 190 185 199 +5 | Trin Chih 5750 1% 12 124+ % Denison 500 $554 5514 5514" A-total_o8 78_iesnes- dropped | Sees Se eS 8 8 es ee et ee ree seo $185 ie tee 4 5% | %° lows as declines’ again out- Granisle 1050 465 460 460 U Buffad 26500 Sm m8 2 ee ieee eM Gc ce ‘ost ‘ea [Un eet me so wo es ue ee ee ac | PRADING Wie Lace Gunnar 3200 134 142 154 410 | Utd Pore 1500 14 13% 194—% a ann ee = sae Sik Hard Rock 1000 11 11 11 Upp Con S43 I WS IS — 8 Giengat . 9000 1 10 18 -8 ‘olume was light wi only! 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