a nM -Corby—DistilleryLtd. seat ns enema 2 & <4 = eo DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS Corby Distil -SUMMARY. ;Exchange. Brazilian Traction ‘rose %4 and Canadian Javelin a point. but Canadian Marroni- By THE CANADIAN PRESS’ {ei] te, Molybdenite 1-16 and MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul- Toronte: Market higher, trad- ing heavy. New York: Market lower, trading fairly active. Montreal: Market lower, trad- ing ‘moderate. Seurry Rainbow 01! ‘s What stocks did CURRENCIES MONTREAL (CP) — United States dollar in terms of Cana- dian funds up 1-32 to $1.07 29-32. Pound sterling up %4 to $3.02% DIVIDENDS — By THE CANADIAN PRESS Atlantic $eceptance Cor p. Lid., common 25 cents, June 15, record June 4. Deminion Tar and Chemical Co. Ltd., common 22'2 cents, Aug. 2; record July 2; pid. 23 cents, July 2, record June 1 Eastern and Chartered Trust Co. common- 33—cents, July 2, record June I! Giant Mascot Mines -Ltd., {4 cents, June 28, record June 14. Hinde and Dauche Ltd., com- mon 45 cents, June 25, record May 29. Macassa— Gold—Mines—Ltd.,-5 cents, June 15, record June 1. Massey-Ferguson Ltd., com- mon 25 cents, June 15, record May 21. Pembina Pipe Line Ltd.. 5 per cent pfd. 62%2 cents, June 1, record May 14. : Ranabie Mines Ltd., 10 cents, -June 15, record June 1. Lawrence Corp. Léd., 25 cents. Aug. 2, rec- ord July 2: 5 per cent vfd. $1.25, July 24, record June 25. Traders Finance Corp. Ltd, class A 20 cents: class B 20 cents: 442 per cent. ofd. $1.12%3; 5 per cent pfd. 50 cents, all July 2, record June 8. NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS’ Aluminium Ltd., ended March 31: 000, 20 cents a share; 1964 600,000, 32 cents. Brunswick Mining and Smelt-| ing Corp. Lid., ended March 31: 098,178; 1964, no figures. , $10,- 1965, $4,- comparable months ended Feb. 2%: $265,301, 24 cents a share. 1964, $207 .229. 19 cents. _ Hudson’s Bay Oil and Gas Co, Ltd., three meats ended March 31: 1965, $3,27: 18 cents a share: 1964, ae. 15_ cents. Maclean - Hunter Publishing Co. Ltd., three months ended March 31: 1965, $266,000. 27 cents a share; 1964, $31,000. 3 cents. Preston Mines Ltd., months ended March 31: $9.900: 1964. $33,000. Rio Algom Mines Litd., months ended March 31: $2,154,000; 1964, $2,343.000. Western Decalta Petroleum Ltd., three months ended March 31: 1965, $304,000; 1964, $206,- 000. three) 1965, three 1965, | NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP)—The stock | market Thursday felt its way along in a _.leaderless fashion with trading fairly. active. The Dow § Jones industrial average took a lossgof .15 at 918.71. Volume was 5,580,000 shares compared with Wednesday's 5;680,000. : Standard Oil (New Jersey), reported a decline in profits for the first quarter. Its stock sank 1% to 78%s. Royal Dutch fell 7%. Pan American Sulphur, which was up about two points at its best, failed to hold an early gain and closed with a net loss of 3% at 365s on 168,900 shares, ‘Taking it the most active stock - for the second straight day. Texas Gulf Sulphur recovered 2% from recent selling based on the suit against the com- pany by the US. Securities | and Exchange Commission Of 1,366 issues traded, 566 fell and 537 rose. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks topped its previous closing peak of 339.7 made April 19. It advanced .3 to its high of 339.9. . Among Canadian issues, Aluminium Ltd. was up ‘s; Dis- tillers Seagrams ‘ss, Dome Mines %, Granby Mining and McIntyre Porcupine *, Canadian Pacific fell %. Hud- _ son Bay Mining %%, Interna- tional Nickel %% and Walker Gooderham 3s. : Prices were irregularly lower on the American Stock three months | 1965, $7,000,- | three months | three. Thurs Wed. Advances ‘337 (475 Declines _ 366 593 Unchanged. “263 305 Total issues 1366 1373 } NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS ' By The Associated Press Beth 3 Borg Warner 50% NY Cent Re C and O @s Radio Corp Des Cons Edison 46% South Pacific 35% Gen Elec 103% Sid Oil NJ 1 Goodyear Ss «Utd Aircraft 77% Gt Nor Ry Ss% Vanadium 2% int TT s™ Westngse oe Kennecott 165% | Western Decalta Has Good Start CALGARY ‘CP!—Net profits of Western Decalta Petroleum Ltd: during the firs} three months of 1965 were $304,000 commpared with $206,000 during | the same period in 1964, West- | _ern Deealta President ¢ SS Leq: - says in a company report. Net oil and gas sales totalled | $1,034,000, - an ase of $152,- 000 over 1964. and “the first time quarterly sales. have ex- ceeded $1,000,000,"" Mr. Lee The company ae extended | its exploration work into New Brunswick and Montana. MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP) — Stocks were lower in moderate trading Thursday on the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges. Industrial volume was 212,000) shares and mines and oils 1,481,100. The composite index | was off 0.2-at 164.2. Industrials dropped 02 to 170.8, Du Pont 1% to 52, Can- ada Cement % to 58% and Do- rvinion Textile % to 39'2. Utilities off 0.5 at 154.6, CPR! 5s to 65’%s, Calgary Power % to! 21. and Interprovincial Pipe ‘% to 92%. Brinco rose *% to 5. MONTREAL (CP) — Cattle prices were steady to 50 cents higher and calves steady to $1 higher in spots this week on the Montreal livestock markets. i Trading was active. Hogs and sows were steady ito 30 cents higher. Receipts: 1,387 cattle; 2,853 ‘calves; 305 hogs; 23 sheep and lambs. Choice steers 24.25-25.00; good 23.00-24.00; medium 20.00-22:75; common 16.00-19.75. Good heifers 20.00-20.75; me- ‘dium 18.00-19.25; common 11.00- \17.75. Good cows 15.00 - 17.50; me- dium 13.50-15.50; common 11.50- 14.235; canners and cutters 7.00- 13.5. Good bulls 17.30 - 20.00; com- | mon and medium 12.00-17.50. ~ Good .vealers 25.00-28.00; tops to 31.00; medium 19.25 - 24:30; common 10.00-20.00. Hogs grade A 27.00 - 28:00: | sows 18.50-19.25. Lambs 35.00; 12.50. sheep 11.530- Banks dropped 05 to 132.7, Toronto-Dominion *; at 66%, Royal % at 79s and Cana- dienne Nationale % at 75, Nova Scotia added 4 to 80. : Papers were off 0.1 to 143.9. MacMillan Bloedel dropped % to 36%, Consolidated 1% to S& and ‘Abitibi 1, to. 127s. Dominion 7} added be =to~ PR ag meno aemcemncneeeRt Metals were mixed. In _ the base section, International Nickel dropped. ‘4’ to 9% and Consolidated Mining and Smelt- ing *s to 44'2. In the primaries, Algoma rose 'z to 77'2 and minion Steel *3 to 16*s. Domin- ion Foundries dropped *2 to 29. Among speculative mines, Ghislau added five cents to 37 cents, Inspiration five cents to $2.10. Dolsan dropped four jcents to 57 cents and Porcupine prime two cents to 36 cents. MONTREAL CLOSING Hudson’s Bay Oil Has Good Quarter CALGARY ;(CP)—Net consol- idated earnings of Hudson’s Bay on a Gas Co. ‘Ltd. and its rips tor ih aaa ‘a 1965 were $3,275,000 or 18 cents a share, a 2 per cent increase over the $2,728,- 000 or 15 cents a share earned in the same period in 194, a company report says. President Wayne E. Glenn said production of crude oil and natural gas liquids averaged 41,876 barrels a day during the quarter, an increase of six per cent over 1964. Natural gas sales averaged | 146,000,000 cubic feet a day, an increase of 19 per cent. iret three 5 3 Exchange—April 29 Complete tabulation of Thursday tramsactiogs. Quotations in ee sleane: unless marian & $. ie xr—Ex_risi car: 4 change is” previous board-ict Closing ate. ore “ Steck High Lew Clese Ch'ge Abitibi ‘223 3 DB (Continued on page 14) Ca aa Storey Electric Ltd 136 Prince St.. 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