RKE Oo . >, re 5 =f OD = O — > = O a — jcsL 50 5% OM TGs SUMMARY. [Sx sens Can Brew 6336 $10% 10% 10% 6 33% 59% By THE CANADIAN PRESS |C“Cuem wis isco site its it Torente: Market mixed ds » higher, trading moderate. <i % ; cIL 13 $2 «5% New York: Market irregu-| =” pow 108 088% 27% larly lower, trading fairly ac-|c pow pr 3 $e © %0 tive. C Marconi 2200 95% 32 3% Montreal: Market higher, /Cén P Fina 585 fim: Is% [54 C Vickers 250 $25 Ms 7" trading moderate. Cent Del Se 870 8% $70 Coghan 1635 $16 152 15 Col Cell Jee $1i% 11% 11” CURRENCIES f= ie’: Con Paper 1431 646% (0% 1 ; Con Text 33% OM MONTREAL (CP) —* United Coronation 400 $55 Ss 5% States dollar in terms of Cana- | Credit F aah dian funds was unchanged at /Cr Ze! A se suse tee i $1.08 3-32. 325 $25% 25% 25% Denison Pound sterling was up 1-16 at Dist Seag 1605 538% 39 18s - $3.01%. Denison 325 $25% 25% 25% + euughiiiipeeneses —_...|D Coal pr we 9% 8 OM Dofasco 1650 $2774 26% 262 NEW YORK nwa co tne 2 D Dom Tar 1876 $234 23 n NEW YORK (AP) — A late/po™pan law seta st ita rally by. steels failed to save the | Dupuis A 350 $14 19% 13% stock. market from an irregular ur en eee ee ae he ; a 2 + decline Tuesday. Trading was Fam Play 440 $24% MY MS active Fleetwood 8375 $20% 20'2 204 Volume was 5,550,000 shares Fraser 430 $32% 324 32% compared with 6,010,000 Mon- Freiman eo 8% Me Se day. Fr Pete pr 475 0 yO GL Paper 635 $2344 B's 232% The stock market, mixed in Handy Andy 30 $7% 7 7 the morning, was heading a | Harding A 1000 $3041 3a 30% little Jower on balance when the |Holinger 2 250 830% 30% 30% steels rallied. US. steel, the ome § “Si Sze tis 224 most active of the steel stocks, Horne Pr 300 315 us. us advanced 1%, Bethlehem %, | Hud Bay 335 87%) 77%qO77% Jones and Laughlin 1, Lukens |" ® C e0e S104 19% 14% — 1% and Armeo 1. tat’ Nishet 3000 Sot gent, fone The Dow Jones industrial jim Pap 1427 $9544 35% 3514 - 95 | at 398.90. At the end of the first | int PL 75. $93%4 half “hour it had been up 8i—|Jsmaics Ps putting the average at 900.66. Leer F 200 piso 94 rr The Associated Press average Loblaw A 1000 $4 9 9 a ee ee ae, Sm me also brought news of | Meclares a tise in industrial production |we're " = oN to a record in February and of | Maritime T 330 323% u% 2% a fise in airline traffic in the | Sid Pee Gr 245 20 10 30 same month—but at a slightly | Mose 4 = oom an an IE pete. es re | ol «67 Ampex most Morse 160 stock, off % gt 17% om 89,300 | Mussens me hee is . shares Light 11 — Among Cased cranda Bi BEN S84 S84 — an issues|ns LP 100 $30% 30% 0% + traded, peeenatienel Nickel /Ocean Fis one ™% — gained %, Hudson Mining | Otic Ss 15 % and Melntyre ‘Percapine 1%, | Out Stent 1100 Sir 3m 30 Distillers * | Pae Pete @e $1I% 11% 11% — Mining fell % apiece. "leer ae a ae Prices were irregularly lower | Price pr a ae) on the American Exchange, |2% 9% — 40 Si% 11% 11% Volume was 1,680,000 shares |ace Puose 90 iS, 1% 156 compared with 297,000 Mon-|Recaven” ‘es aa Si BM— day. Canadian and | Bolland A ws gt UM Me Caen Javelin each rose %| sa can 4 oe 4 s+” Scurry Rainbow of] fell|su. Cem w 110 $17 17 17 Somes OA usin, Settee Sa ae eS Sc Advances 536 578| Sie Can 3000 ios a ent Declines S74 535 |Steinds A 9 422 BH 8% 48% + Unchanged 261 218 | NT see oe 2 Total issues 1371 1901 |r Can PL iss worn on Et ae Se 206m + * Triad 23 ms {t) . , WwW Coat “MONTREAL (FSs* 38.3.3" MONTREAL (CP) — Stocks |zehere seo sis i tena erate Tuesday 2 the | Aiex tee it 1 on : ond Alscope = so nw ~7 Industrial volume sie 2, ee % 7 was “ Ss 6 - ar mines 8 uh 4 —. ee a oe er TT ne atau The composite index rose 0.3\ Raker so 8lhl8llg s to 164.4 Band Ore 2000 Industrials were up 03 to/Batemen 10000 * 68 1904, Moore Corp. added tolpea ane ine 5 mys > 67 and Canada Cement was up taste” 'ae an os a % to -57%. Dominion Glass | Bruce Pre 7300 19 4 16-1 Burst Hil) 13500 y were wp 04 to 1877, (SU 109 2M FUN DN 4% Reh Deepa ated 6 le SN eee ety Newfoundland dropped %|¢ Massie so 7% ~ we to 1. “\c seury se 16 ue ie —s = i Cartier u Banks were up 62 to 1962 |Cumvant 30 os on -— eats Commerce as wo K-Senaty fe eS i 6 ill +7 Scotia dropped % to 81%.|Chipman 4500 25) 1% = ogee were fm 08 to 164 lemons tee hs aieee oe mises (ome, » aan ‘Eaaity added five|Comngn gmp 4 2 2 to @ cents and Fox Lake|C Canora 10500 % 57 cents to 2% cents. New|c Nome eee « dropped 19 cents tic New Pac 2000 a Een ime at MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS 6 “4 _\ By The Canadian Press Couveetie A 25 $24 204 20% ‘abatation af Tuesday wwene- |Dewehin me 8 we HD Quotations im cents unless |Della Elec 600 280 27 270 —15 See eo me sess - =w — Ex-warrants. Net from previous deardlct |D Expirer 10000 13 1% - aa . \Diewe-. wein » ss Net \|D Olicioh or s 8 Sales Close Ch’ge | Dumont 2» a0 wes 1 am oa =e on entur Ss 8 s Sint ie’ Slee es aes 8S P 2.2 -% ttmsnm 8 8 a pe 20 75 6S SSS 4k | Fizecaal os ou it pr 200 S164 164 16% Fint Rok 3600 53 1% SS os «O17 SIMS 274 24 «| «Cf Rt Reliance 500 356 OS 600 $10% 19% 19% + ig | Fe Lake 13450 2 27% 2% + ee a man 8 + eS PA San tee ans ws [tee 700 41) (8% 39% —1 SIO 9% 64 64 — 1 |Garney 2 2 «@ 1125 $04 44 44+ % [Glen Lake => 's wm + om a on ~ weleu Per Ur wer 2 » 8 49 16) Bh Be Bh Sant © 100 Sh Sh SM ‘ 57% ST 574+ % |Inepiratn «= 000 2) «IS +8 Se Salt Se tm tw au PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul + % tural department quotations large .3¥4-.35; | “4 medium .33: C .22. Offerings adequate. De- -o mand fair Current receipts non- Wholesale sol- * ids non-tenderable 53% % waxed, current receipts whole- sale Quebec white 38: c¢ Skim milk powder roller process No. 1 in bags 14 % powder feed 11-11'2; % der 4'4-4'2 cents Wholesale selling 50s 2.05-2.15; | 75s 3.40-3.50; | 50s 2.30-2.40; 10s 54. $10% 10% 10%—% int Util 770 $32% 32% 32% — 93» 500 $19% [3% 19% 4 Millionaire Billy Rose peers through ‘the arm of Rodin's “Adam,” one piece from a collection of sculpture he is giving to the National Mus- eum of Israel. Rose, a veteran of many profitable enterprises, said in New York Tuesday his (uct Mime 4000 goal is to make $100 million. Un Keno “He my luck holds out,” he declared, ‘‘by 1970 I will really U, Fron be a rich fellow.” 3 pigs a8. 10 Khe Guardsan, Ciariviiewwn, Wed, dial. be, bow. 2. oF ren > itt s8uENUEN STibeatst ' Tribaz i i Nga §s. a S s se 6S 10 me me 6+ 30 3se -S 14 W4— % w malar Ses8y eke 32 sex "s tr $0 ay 83} big. faken F B8ieSesyos ChE teguyse sabe sdurisgs dk. 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Wilson, Mer. iff i * Sc i ii idm 5 : PP-E POOCOOOO j Uggsuvg yok gsh.s Sky eo vébyabSe, giteakeu, JgFourcdadaee. Bggeurrge dass .5 88 eich 2 Urban @ 4% + % ¥. Viclam “ -2 2 Se, 390 80 —10 | Wisconsin 4 6 Yale Lead ™ +4 YK Bear 1™% — 4% Camerina 45% 4 FF saAqNg i a 1 e 1™% 41 18 4 4! n—* “4 —% m™%—% 1m’—" 1% m+n ‘ tlngy tal it 8 gyebustect U Asbestes 4765 Us Buffed 62000 he Us Macfie se Mindam 8 60 SE sai yedes Lusi bit if, als baylegy fir ee _' al lone 1m 18 1™% nse 3 is 1% Wn 0% m= me mM “x «& & -—3 Gr Plains 0 s iz uw 1% 3 Ph SF BU yg tub Ygack Senne DD it ©: SLASHED PRICES ON SPRING CLOTHING TO | THE BARE MINIMUM : Ladies’ SPRING COATS w 14.9 Men’s st Bushixé segaedé Pes Ss¥aasen vl. Fasre 8s~.88sx ~U8ees Suet. —% Numac wts | + eunwe sziuatse Sez * o sé “Estee ; TEIATUELLELL TLL 86 cats SB xady + & W Decata % C im BC * 6m STm% 71 é Teta sales: 3.965.008 MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS By The Canadian Press T7763 S1O% 10%, 10% Goths . ' ay Sas é rbil ge yb 3! & % : 3 Beye 6 o8E SSete 2 sade MUTUAL FUNDS By The Canadian Press (Menday, March yyebuede yy +2% Adanac Mutual % Andrea Equity 33 - ~~ Sey yb ask Say Bers § § as Sszsbdbs Diversified income A Diversified Income B Dividend Shares Demuinion Compounc ™ + % Deminien Dividend Dreyfus +1% Deminion Equity European Growth seaeebtabe F855 SGe®ake 7 e oy ¥gte 3 > > ~ ++ e b = * 85 B¥ybuctusgées svt. By Sebsiusy tye tes All Weather COATS ne mes 1 7* sa 8M Research Invests Sel 60 xTV. Electronics oo” Timed Investment 710 «86 Unsted Accumulative 92 10.15 Western Growth 6m 671 (s—Denetes US funds.) NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS W. J. Gage Ltd... year ended Dec. 31: 1964, $225.000; 1963, $181,725. Censelidated Paper Corp. Lid. “year ended Dec. 31: 1964, $16,- 454.718. $2.78 a share; 1963, $15,- 985.003. $2.70 ‘ Metrepelitan Steres of Can- ada Lid., year ended Jan. 31, 1964, $799.365. 70.8 cents a share, 1963, $723,393. 62 cents Numac Of} and Gas Lid., year ended Dec. 31: 1944, $77,- 423 (met loss): 1963. $103,537 (net loss) Bewater Paper Cerp. Lid., year ended Dec, 31: 1964. $19.- 134,000. 41 cents a share: 1963, $14,427,000. 34 cents LIVESTOCK MONTREAL cP) — Cattle prices were steady and caives also steady in fairly active trad- ing Tuesday on the Montreal east end market Receipts: 75 cattle. 122 calves, 7 hogs. 12 sheep and lambs Good heifers 13-16.75 Medium cows 1350-1450. few to 15: common 12-133; can- ners and cutters 8-11.75 Common and medium calves 14-26.50 No hog prices were estab- lished Lambs 24-37, sheep 13.3. DIVIDENDS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Alberta Natural Gas Ce., common ® cents, March 31, record March 22 Dickenson Mines Lid., 5 cents plus 2 cents extra, Apri! 30, rec- ord April 2. Simpsons - Sears, 15 cents, June 1, record May 1 Bowater Paper Cerp., final 1 shilling 9 pence, ‘26 cents Cana- dian) May 31, record April 27. Deminien Steel and Ceal Co. L4td.. common 10 cents, May 4, record April 9. Bowater Paper Sales Increase MONTREAL (CP) — Total sales of Bowater Paper Corp Lad, of London and its worild- wide subsidiaries in 1964 were $513,741,000 compared with $475.917,000 in the previous year, says the company in a state- ment released here Tue iday Net profits were $19,134,000 compared with $14,427,000 in 1963, the report said. Because of improved earn- ings, the company bas recom- mended a year-end dividend of one shilling ninepence, equival- 2225 emt to 2% cents per share, giv- ing a total for the year of two to 41 cents per share, compared with M cents per share in 1963, v.27 ‘the report said. imoved and that another ‘tenants have Canada’‘s Proven ‘Stich sce is i» Oil Reserves Up CALGARY (CP) — The Ca- nadian Petroleum Association says in a report that Canada’s proven remaining reserves of liquid hydrocarbons increased by 1,436,000,000 barrels in 1964 to a record total of 7,065,000,000 barrels Hydrocarbons include crude oil and natural gas liquids. The association said the in- crease included 108,000,000 bar- rels in new discoveries during 1964 and 1,640,000,000 barrels in extensions and ‘revisions of pre- viously known reserves. Net liquid hydrocarbon pro- duction in 1964 was 312,000,000 barrels Alberta, leading province of Canadas !:quid hydrocarbon producing areas, increased its liquid hydrocarbon reserves by 1.267.000.000 barrels in 1064. TOTAL RESERVES UP The association said Canada's proven remaining recoverable natural gas reserves increased by 6,431,000.000 barrels in 1964, pushing total reserves to 43,- 000,000 barrels Sulphur reserves rose 13,831,- 000 tons in 1964 to a total of 69,096,000 tons. Sulphur is a gas by-product Following is a CPA tabula- tion of estimated proven re- serves of liquid nydrocarbons in Canada by areas. The first figure is the 1963 estimate, the second figure the 1964 estimate Alberta, 4,084,000,000 (6,011,- 000 000 ) Saskatchewan, 531 000.000 (610,000,000): British Co- lumbia, 169,000,000 (248,000,000) Manitoba. 23,800,000 (33,600,000) Northwest Territories, 49,800,000 (49.200,000); Ontario 7,150,000 9.300.000). Electric Heat Suggested For Blast District MONTREAL ‘CP) — A con- tractor who built 30 apartment units which house some 3,009 persons in suburban LaSalle, scene of an explosion March 1 which killed 27 persons, has ap- plied for a government loan te convert the development from gas to electric heating. A spokesman for the LaSalle Heights development said Tues- |day the loan application te Central Mortgage and Housing. Cerporation was made during the weekend by Ain and Zakuta Limited. The amount of the loan was not released. A fire marshal involved in the inquiry into the disaster has said natural gas “is being stu- died’’ as a possible cause of the Meanwhile, Joseph * Reeves, chairman of the LaSalle Heights Citizens Committee, said some 200 of the 700 families the development have hee of breaking their leases. 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