CSS ss. ae ae » y =at—average=yields—of=519—per-|- * months ended Sept. i 5 Te Guar, Canton Oct. 28, 1968. DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS _ “SUMMARY (ES & ESTs Gl PRODUCE Kensecot 384 Cooper Inf T 8) MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul By THE CANADIAN PRESS New York: Market Mixed, moderate. — Toronto: Market lower, moderate. Montrealf Market lower, en usa dad bi) “MONTREAL MONTREAL (CP)—The rally of the two previous days petered “CURRENCIES erat (CP)— U.S. dol- lar in terms of Canadian funds ‘wp 1-32 at $1.08 3-32. Pound sterling unchanged at $3.01 11-16. NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS North Coldstream Mines Lid., nine months ended Sept.: 30, 1966, $540,300; 1965, $406,669. Dickenson Mines Ltd., nine 30; 1966, $677,964; 1965, $651,625. Neva Scotia Light and Power Ce. Ltd., nine months ended 30, 1966, $2,183,929, 44.5 share: 1965, $2.211,099, 30, 1966, $1,904,474, 47 cents a ehare; “1965, $1,829,921, 46 cents. Great Lakes Paper. Co. Ltd., gire- months ended Sept. 4%, . 1966; $3,988,381, $1.11 e share; 1965, SMO f1. 16. out Friday in light trading’ on the Montreal Stock Exchange. The composite index declined 0.12. at 138.65 “put on the~Mon- treal exchange advances out- numbered declines 49 to 31. The feature was the proposed take-over of Bathurst Paper by Consolidated Paper. Bathurst common gained a point at’ 28%, after Thursday's 1% point gain, while the A’ shares added 3 points at 56%. ture department quotations: Butter: Current receipts ten-’ derable 92 points 58; 9% points 59. Agriculture . Stabiliza- tion Board selling price 61. Cheese: © Wholesale current f.0.b. Montreal:' Quebec white 42%, colored 4234. Skim milk powder: Spray pro- cess No. 1 in bags 18-19; roller process No. 1 in bags 1544-16%; feed 12%4-14; butter milk — pow- der 12-12%; whey powder 44% cents. ; Potatoes: ee, ae ces: Quebec 50s apoh N.B.. 50s 1,10-1.15, 10s 30-.32; P.E.I. 75s. 1.95-2.00, 50s 1.35-1.40, 10s 33-37. Among the weaker ee was ‘CPR which again reversed di- rection. and lost 1% at. 51%. 27% and nae % at 29%: Hudson Bay was the bright spot in the senior mines section, gaining 2 at 69%. Denison ad- vanced 1 at 63% while Falcon- bridge dipped,% at 986. On the Canadjan exchange, Native Minerals ended off % at 19 cents. Cessland Corp. was off 10 cents at $3.40. 0.06 at 146.00, lutilities= 0.90 at 126.11, banks 0.26 at 108.79. Pa- pers gained 0.28 at 109.18. Industrial volume was 305,400 shares and mines and oils 586,- 700 shares compared with ‘BOND MARKETS “TORONTO (CP)—Prices were generally unchanged in a week of dull trading on bond market. « Short-term Government of Ca- | mada bonds remained the same with the 4%-per-cent April 1, 1967, issue closing at $99.50 bid and $99.60 asked. Long-term Canada issues also were unchanged from the pre- vious week with the 4'-per- cent Sept. 1, 1983, _ at $86.25 bid and $96.50 a In the municipal market, a geven per cent. debentures, was awarded onan a te . borrowing cost of 7% cent and reoffered at 100, vase per cent. -The corporate bond market -to a new high level with 91-day and 182-day billy being awarded cent and 5.29 ‘per cent respec- tively. “DIVIDENDS es : By. THE CANADIAN PRESS Standard Radice Ltd., nine -eents, Jan. 6, record Dee. 2. . 12% cents, Dec. 16, record Nov. 25. Rie Algom Mines Ltd., 20 eents, Dec: 28, record Dec. 9. Kerr-Addison. Mines Ltd., 10 eents, Dec. 21, record Nov. 30. Laura Secord Candy Shops ‘Nitd., common, 11% ‘cents, Dee. - h000 and 902,000 Thursday. Canadian | 2“. ‘MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS ‘ By The Canadian Press - Montreal, Stock Exchange—Oct. 28 Walker-Gooderham. dipped 5 at |. E Ventures) 300 16 1 WW +1 Ex 29250 7 a 2 100 7 cine 200 eB Fox Lake 6000 1% 11 Wo Futurity 200 6 a Gl Ot Garney 200-33 3 Gr W Me - 15300 79 78 7 —@ int Noryal 3000 2 18 2 —8 James. Bay 300.20 2 @® K Desmond 300 8 2% 2 +1 Lemieux 14500°'34 32 2 Lingside 7000 5S. a s + Louanna . 22500 20 20 4 Mid Chih “ 300 13 13° 2 a 1050 260 250. ee 1000 17 16 17° -8 * 15900 17° 16 16 ‘Mt Costigan “1500 18% sa ee re Mt Pleasnt 2500.26 25 + NativesM 43000 2_418%4 194 —1% N Forma 300 64 4 4—-% Newrich 19000 17 + 17 Na, Rare 3000 2% 28% 28% North Expl 500 45 45 45 -4 Pat Silver 9000 2 2% 2%—% Que Cobalt 100 200 200 200:-+1 Queenston 1000 10% 10% 104+ % Rancher 9000 280 ls 8 Red Crst 2000 3 3 3 RA Pete B 1600 145 145 145 —9 Rusty Ik 32000 13% 10 ll —1 StL Colum 2200 190 185 18 +8 = Sa im he Sa eo 12° 11 — Sav Suit 5000 114 10% 104+ %& Silver ‘T ee a | Stairs Expl 1000.13 13 18 +2%: Std Gold 5000 22% 19 22% +4 Sullivan 500420 420 420 Terrex ., 20. 2°29 638 Transter 16500 284° 26°” 2844 +1% Westairs M 100 12 12 12 —& WCdn Min 500 7% 75 75 Western’ T 21500 8% 33% 3%-—4 West Hill 10000 Sl 49 4 —% Wiscon 5500 44 0% 4014 24 | Total sales: Industrials 308,400, mines Bement =the vance of this over-all average. They gained because the car- riers agreed to post their first major freight-rate increase in eix years. Of 1,426 issues traded on the New York Stock Exchange, gains outnumbered losses by 702 489 Pan American World Airways was the volume laeder, thanks Among Canadian issues, Dis- Hllers Seagrams, Hudson Bay and Walker Gooderham each tose %, and Massey-Ferguson % ; ; Alcan was down %, CPR a point, Dome Mines 17s. Granby Mining 1-8, Inco 1-4 and McIntyre Porcupine 1%. Prices were itregularly higher on the American \Stock Ex- *hange. Scurr'y-Rainbow ‘oil fell % and Canadian Javelin %. WHAT STOCKS DID {Fri ‘ Thur “Advances 702 809 Declines 489 410 Unchanged 235 244 Total issues —1,426 1,433 NEW YORK CLOSING STOCKS By The Associated Press Bath Steel change is from previous board-lot closing sale. ‘ : Net Stock Sales High Low Close Ch'ge Abitibi 145 $10% 10% 104+ % Alean T343 930% 28% 2% — % Alcan 4% pr 825 $374 36% 36% — % Algoma 485 $4 023% B%— % Alliance “-- 200 130 125 128 Alcan 2 pr . 200 H0% 40% 404—% Asbestos 100 $1934 1934 19% Bank Mont 33 '$4% 53% 53% — % Banq CN - 92 $53% S34 53% Banq Depar 200 $12% 12% 12% + % . Banq PC 444 HS 41% 41%. | Sale A. AD, I te ‘P wis 5600 90% 995 1 0521— Bath_AP 200 $57 «S64 5644 +3 Bell Phone 4331 87 46% 46%-— % Bell R .- 1511607 6 SO @ —1 Bowmer Pr 25 39% 49% 49% C Phones 108 Si 066k CC ruck A 100 $22% 27% 2% — % CAE 300 9% K+ Cal Pow 100 $21% 21% 21%. Can Cem = 50 $35% 35% 35% — % C Dom Sug 20092 2 2 —% Can Iron _ 1850 $17%. 17% 17%+ % Clim BRC 2357 ST OT + %! Ci Pow. 550_$29% 29 29 —% -CPR—_—___ BAO 53% 81% 5154 —1%- CPR pr 300 3% 8% M+ Cent Del 200 $10% 10% 10% + % Chemcell 300 $12% 124 12% + % Cominco 2959 $32% 322% 32%4-—% ‘| Con Paper 1895 $384 37% 37%— % C Glass 435 $11 hn ul Couvrette A 100 420 420 42 ~> Denison 300 $63. 62% 6 +% Dist. Seag 4190 S31% 31% 31%-—% D Coal pr 300 335 «335 6335 ~=(—25 Dofasco 990 $21 0 =—-20% 21 D. Glass 1235 $144 14% 14%—% D Stores loo $18 «:180—C«i18i — Dom Text 400 $264 26% 26%—% Domtar’ 3195 $164 164 164+ % Donohue -100 $% Hh % Du Pont 175 $35% 35% 354+ % Falcon 490 306% 86 8 —% Fam Ply SO87% 7 17 +% Fr Pete : 499 350 350 350 +10 Gl 500 160 160 160 GL Papers 35032 2 2 +% Hawk Sid 100 395 395 395 Hollinger 100 $224 2244 22% Home A 900 $21% 21% 2155 — % Home B —_ 1200 82% 2% 2% + % Had Bay 43 360, 6B 46944 +28 HBC 200 $1444 14% 14% Husky OR 350 311% 11% 11%— % Imp Of 1217 $54% 53% M+ % Imp Tob 370 S19% 134% 134+ % Imp Tob pr 425 $5% 5% S%+% Ind Accep 2569 92% 22 2 +% Int Nickel 1900 $89 88% 88% + % Int Ut 132 p 225 $28 288 + Inv Grp A850 S10%H™ 9% 10% + % Island Tel ry 25 125. 125 125 Labatt 1873 $1 Im%%* +h Leur Fia ‘we wie moe Loblaw A 100 $8% 8% %%+% Iabdlaw B 13 8h &% %+% Loeb M 500 810% 10% 104— % Macmillan 100 $2544 25% 24+ % Mar Elee 4 30 $2% 234 3%~—1 Mar Td 6st mw BB +h Mazss-F 8249 $23% 234% 2% McAllister 200-875 TA 7Th—% Miron 6 pr 700, SH 64+ 4 Mitch RA 200 $11 Uk Molson “A "400 $17% 17% 174 + %: Molson Bs: 100 917% 17% 17% + % Moore Corp 60 $81 ‘80% 804 — % Mussens 13: 9% Ge 64% +% NB Ta 419 $15% 15% 154+ % Nfld Light 205 9% 9% Si Noranda 450. UB 48 4%4+U Oshawa A 1300 $234 24 23%— % Pac Pete 290 $11 10% 10%—% Phillips @ 200 $32 «=631% 32 Pow Corp 300 99% 9% 9% ” Price 375 913% 13 W3%4% QN Gas 360 $104 10% 1% Que Phone 700 $16% 16% 164+ % Que Ph Rti2i31 15 #138) 13 ~—2 Rio Algom 3025 $25% 25% 234 4 % Rio Alg 580 1008100 100.100 +1% |, Rolland 4 2800 $10% 1054 10% + % Ronalds. F - 200 $10 19 ‘io. Rothmans 200 SMA MK MK+ % Royal Bk 287 $0 BC SaladaF = s«O7S. HL Hh HH Shell Ci” 300 $21% 21% 21% 4+ % Simpsons 1026 $29% 29 -29% + % Sogemine 100 S104 1%) 104+ % Steel Cam = 957 $21%'21%_ 21% — % SY ae ass Ld 0:$10% 10 10+ % Tr C PL mn mae CANADIAN’: ~ Industrials : Am Met En 6605 215 208 m0 Blue Bon 20 300 300 90 +B Brinton Car 490 $3 4. 43 44 C Secur A 700 250 250 250 +25 Comdore 1000 8 =6©750—=— 8+ 8 Cmodor AW 100 18 18 18 Credit MG 100 $544 5% 544% Denault * 1600 $64 6% G4—% D Oilcloth 160 $14% 14% 14%— % 600 170 170 170 +38 Kodiak P 7953 150 145 150 Lab Accep 100, $5% 5% S%&+ % Mr Rice ““100:$14 14 14 -—2 Mr Rice pr 400 $2244 22% 24 — 100 % % Spartan 900 420642 C8 Van. D Hout 5275 290.280 ‘290 Mines and Oils Agassiz 8500 33 32M Ajax me 8h Alscope 1534 125 125 125 Amg B Bel 1000 13 13 123 —1 Anthon on 38 SS SB 4“ Anro 70 66 5 6 Augustus 3044 48 RK 8 Band Ore 200 13 13 ‘13 —1 Bornite 91000 8 6% %4+1% Bruce Pre 300 7 7 7°—-% Bruneau 1000 19 «618 18 Burnt Hifl 2500 2% 2% % C Magsite 1300 SQ 45° 54 +3 Cannon 12500 2 21 . Carbee 8000 40 «639 Cassiar Seo 81% 1486" 1008 Cessiand 1240 $355 340 340 -—-10 Chemalloy 102% 110 106 110 Chipman 32500 W% 4%A— | Coastal M-- 2300 10, 9% 9%4-—% Com Oil G in 2 3 6 41 C Mogador 2000 16 14° 14 —1 C Que Smit 3029 39 SS SH 47 C Virginia 3600 56 52 56 +2 Crbridge 300 30+ Dolsan 1000 2 «8621 2 +% D Explorer 1500 21 2 2 Dumont 20 2 6M mM CK) ee oe OB Cop. Fields 3400 135:132 132 —1 | CopM; 4500 Bb 2 YW —1 | | D’Aragon ' 2500 15 14% 144—1 | Deer Horn 100 3 23 2 ] D’Elda 2200 8 «#868 6&4 6+ 1 Delhi Pac .4000 15 14% 15 +1 Denison 2008 $64 62 «A+ 2 | Dicknsit 1600 355 350 “355 -—5 Discovry 1800 170 167 170 +3 Dome < zz 2 641 lal Donalda 9000 1644 16 «(164 + % | Dunraine 500° 49 ee | Duvan 3500. 10% ts 10% East Sull 1150. 650. 635 650 +10 | F’west T 1 010 10% 10% 104+ % ! F Mar | 200 250 250 250 —25 | F Orenada 1125 2% 27 2% —3 | 'Frncoeur. 6100 13 12% 13 ‘Frobex: 123179 475 430 440 + 5 | Genex 59500 15 13% 44—-% Giant Yk | 2075 905- 890 895 —5 | Glenn Exp 8100 104 10 10 Goldray* 2766 69 6 @ +23 Goldrm 4000 8207S 7S = 5B, Gradore ~ 137066 Sl 49% 51. +:1.} Grandroy 70 A Bb 3B —!1 Grandue 200 385 380 385 +5 Granisle 275 4753 473 473 —3$ Green Pant 3800 04 0 DW —1h% Gulch 3000 11 H Ml =—% Gulf L 14000 8% 8 8 —% Gunnar 3440 1530 146 146 —4 | Hastings. 1225 170 165 170 ‘ Heath - _ 5000 att iPod at High-Bl “1250 +28 | Hollinger 1420 Sea 2246 2h — Ye | Huds Bay 80 367% 67% 6734 + % | Ex} 2200 17 #15 1 Int Bibis T 2700 9% 8 9% | Irish Cop'3 085 @ 19: 19 —1 | Iso ~ 200 135 135 «=-135 3 | Jaye Exp 4500 154 15% 154—-% Jelex 230 7 tT 1 Ff Joliet . 000 3 3 8 Jonsmith 3500 184 18 18% Joutel 500 88 88 88 —1 Jowsey wo 28 GS 0 +6 Kam Kotia 1150 335 335 335° + 5 Kerr Add 6325 $12 11% 11% + % Kelly Dei 150 282.2 2% —32 K Anacon 300 150 150 150" Kid Coper 1600 61 60 60’ +1 Kirk Mm 300 12 ir 12. Kopan 200 % M&M B81 Lakehead 50 Sb BS. BW +h Lake lyn 200 2 2 @ =| L Osu 31500 18% 164.17 —'1 =) La Las —"1068 $2044 20° 29+ | Leitch 4100 575°. B55 B75 #~ Liberian ' 350° $1010 «10 +10 LL ac, 310177 177 177) — euvicrt 6500 214 0 Wh—% Macassa 200 207, 203 207 +2 Macdon 2000 3 30 | 30° Marchant 1181 181 8 YHA Martin: ~ 20 380 (638 (8 C*' Match 1000 % Sh M+ | Mattgmi 980 $12%4 12% 124+ % Maybrn 27200 2% 20 20 +% M Adam 32800 87.:.50 SS +3 | Me Intyre 6. O1 997% 97% 97% ~~ McWat 3600 4 la 1 Mentor = «2750 66 6 OS 9 Merrill 3000 7%6—~=— 71s 71 + 2 Meta 1000 10% 10% 104+ % Metal Min 1112 125 121 121 —4 | Midrim 2000: 2 St 3 1. | Min Ore 70100 25 .22 22%4—3 | Moneta 500 68 68 68 —3 Mt Wright~ 6300 27427 27 —1 Multi-Mi 5000 172 166 168 —5 Nat Expl 1000 11 =«1l [61L lth Nealon 86000 11 +10 #10 —1 J New Bid 1000 4% 44 4% New Cal 4500 3 33 33 Newconx 100 510 510 S10 —5§ Neonex w 6 @ 4 —1 1% 11% 1i%+ % 273 «270 275 «+10. rere Ne Impel 28325: A ABR MR N Kelore’ 1000 8 “TORONTO Rented te ink 104 bs ss 1000 18 18 «18. —-% ' 2000 «9% 8S 9%H+% TORONTO (CP) — Prisée“on|N Que Ws! 100 420 400 400 — 5 oie N Sen:* 1100 44M M&M —1 the Toronto St Exchange | Norbaska 2700 53 69S slipped Friday for the first time | Norbean ©1701 90 99 90 in six days as investors took aura ‘2000 10 10 «10 4 profits in light trading. Nomex 9mm 14 10 10 — %4| Interprovincial Pipe Line | yorca 14500 33% 30 30 +2 | amie oe ee ee oe 2300 490 475 490 +10 | nouncement_of._a _special_extra.|_N_ Rank .1000..23._28-_28. 1% ff ‘dividend payable Dee. 1. But{N Rock tow 2 3 23 41 fF off. % to ‘32% Norsp. Aw 2400 31 31 31 8 Cominco was *| North Can 500 “155. 152 155 +5 Chrysler, %& to 36% and Lau-|N Beauce 210 30 2% 2% —5 : . e to 5%. Nudul 500 13° 13. -13 rentide nc ot Consoli- | Obrien 3900 120 108 108 —10. CPR fell 1-14 to 52, Opemska: 1500 $10% 10 10% + % dated Paper 1 te 37 and Alcan | 325 255 255 255. Se to 29%. Osisk * 19000 61 57 ST -—1 | mer- | Paramaq 7200 =6114 ll ] Bathurst ree, ore en. | Patino _ "358 950 950 950 ger with Consolid a Pax- Int 6000 23 22° 2 41% nounced Friday, climbed % to} pce Exp 263500 32 3 32 +2%| 27 and Fraser Companies Ln aR 47000 oe 12° 124—% | gained 1 to.24. Placer 1m as tal $25 24% 25 + % Among base metals, - Pine | preston 795 $% 144 14s—% Point rose % to 56 and Steep| Probe M 1125 16 16 16 Rock .20 cents to 5.40. Rio Al- | Purdex 2500 9% .9 9 gom fell % to 25% and Lake | Giram@ ime Me 7s, go 5 I Dufault % to 12. Que Chib 600 13% 13% 13441 | In western oils, Canadian Su- = ith 7055 264 245 250 +2 5 slid. 1% to 24. Scurry e. Man 5500 264% 2 24+ % D lahaw % — 17% and Provo | & Matta 21412 4% 92 %% +32 Quonto 117599 11 = 5% 1 +4 Gas 15 cents to 4.3. Dome Pe- | Radiore 2000 58) 58 58 troleum and Central Del Rio Pa ee +t See to 25% and 10% re-| So Alcom S06 $0% 25% 256 — 14 spec’ iy. Rekwn 21600 135°122 130 +7 The TSE index dropped .31 to | Roman 6230 $16% 15% 16% + % | 139.14, with industrials off .41 | Rowan Ca: sons Pig ce c +1% at 145.21: About 2,977,000 shares | Byanor . changed hands, against 3,491,000 | “ce = 350_-— 5 8} Thuraday. MOST ACTIVE TORONTO Western oils dropped 1.11 to By The Canadian, Freee 110.21 but base. metals rose 1:10] "** Sales. High Low Close Ch’ge to 90.20 and golds .30 to. 152.66.| can Brew 11719 6% 6% 6% i Twenty-seven issues fell to a 11033 30% 29% 29% — % | ear Y me 10340 47 4612 46% + % | yearly lows. A total of 612 is-| Cop . 8950" 53% 51% 53 —1% sues were traded, with 195 ad- Comince 8680 32% 32% 32% — % | vancing and 207 declining. | : Pee Expl 263500 32 30 32. +24 " ZORONTO CLOSING. STOCKS Frobex 123179 475 430 440 +5 | : Distributed by CP Quonto 117599 11 Shel +4 ‘torent Steck _ esannieniiat— 28... Candore....--100300- --3344-- 32 32> Complete tabulation of Friday trans-'| Nesion * 86000 11 ‘10 16 —t actions. Quotations in cents unless OILS at arked $. z—Odd lot, xd—Ex-dividend. | Provo Gas 61826 440 420 495 —153 aero a ee tot Ranger ‘ 36550 262 243 245 —10 change from previous Cs Pete 18950 275 0 270 «+10 : Ne MUTUAL FUNDS Sock Gales High Low Close Ch’ge By The Canadian Press : Thursday, Oct. Acad Ur. 11600 4 4 4 Be oe Bid ‘Ask | Acme Gas 2700 22 2 2 —1 | Adanac ms 2.41 263 | Agena M 11500 21% 2 21 —%/ Andreae Equity 3.06 3.34. | 100 52 m2 All Cdn Com 6.41 7.93 | All Pitch 1000 17% 17% 174-24 | All Can Div 8.15 8.93 | A Lard 10600 31 29 29.-—1 | American Growth 4.75 5.19 | Am Moly) 3000 50 50 50 Associated Investors 5.16 5,21 Ang Ruyn 5000 124 120 1% +1 | Beaubran_. 36.03.39.12. | Ang UD 24200 86 = 78S 83. + - 3 | Canadian Growth ee 5.34 5.87 Ansil 8500 9% 8% 8—h Canada Security 480° 5.27 Area 58700 a7 430 430 ~—10 || 'Can Gas Energy “9.84 10.78 Argosy 2076 “Sl 51 51 + 1/| Can Investment Fund xu: 3.65: 4.01 Armore 21000 19 «4618 «(19 _ | Cdn -Trusteed 4.58 5.01 Arcadia 4000 27 26 2% —1 | Canafund xd 47.30 49,67 ‘AUL-C Cop 2200 115° 115 115. +1 | Champion Mutual 6.39 6.95 Aunor 200 i TS BT — 3 | Collective Mutual 5.16 5,61 Bankene 80 2 2 2 —8 | Commonwealth Intl 9.24 10,19 Bankfield 3000 10% 10% 10% Commonwealth Int! Pe 8.35 9.15 Barnat a 3 8 33 Corporate Investors 5.26 5.75 Bary 000 24 2% 2b — | Diversified Income A 1.26 1.38 Belcher mm Ss Oo eM | Diversified Income ‘B 4.90 5.39 Bethim 2555 625 620 620 +\8 | xDividend Shares 3.34 3.67 Bidcop 1900 Sh Sh Sb Dominion Compound 4.04 4,39 Big Nam 10000 42 38 41 ‘+ 4 | Dominion Equity 5.32 5.54 | Bl Bay ‘22000 10. % 10 xDreyfus 11,60 12:66 | BL Hawk 720 &% & &% European Growth 01 6.57 | Bounty Ex 2153 16 16 16 Exec Fund of Canada 6.35 6.96 Bralorne 1000 189 186 186 +1 | Federated Financial 4.35 4.75 | Broul Reef 4542 22 21 21 + 1°] Federated Growth 5.70 6.23 Brunswk 2785 910 880 --895 —35 | Fonds Collectif A 6.42 6.98 Bunker H 5000 19 18 ‘19 +1 | Fonds Collectif B 5.23 5.39 Cable 8000 10 9% 9%%—%| Fonds Collectif C 7.28. 7.92 Cam Mine 2000 16 1% 16 Fonds Desjardins A 4.49 — Camflo 4800 375 360 370 — 5 | Fonds Desjardins B = 41 — Camp Chib 3050 640 610 ‘610 + 8 | Fraser 9.55. 9.60 Camp RL 100 $2 2 21 Gis Compound 7.16 7.83 Cc. Tung 500 151 149 149 Gis Income 3.42 3.74 C Jamiesn 300 110 108. 108 + 4 | Growth Equity 4.39 490 | Cdn Ki 1000 -7)=6©7)— 7S + %| Growth Oil and Gas 134 —— c 1250 13 13 13 + %| Guardian Growth 4.30 4.68 Cdn Nisto 4500 21 19 2 —1 | Harvard ‘ 8.97 9.75 | Candor = 100300 33% 3232 Investors Growth Poe —-8.12- 8.83 | Can-ter 2200 8 = BS + 8 | Investors Intl Mutual -"° 5.22 5.68 | Cantre 525 16 16 16 Investors .Mutual 4.56 4.96 | Cassiar 7065 $15 14% 15 + %/ Keystone Cust S-1 * 19.48 21.25 | Cent Pat 725 141 140 140 xKeystone Cust S-4 461 5.04 @ Chestrvile 4100 22 21% 21%— %| xKeystone Cust K-2 5:76 6.29 | Chimo ooo S81. 6 ol . | Keystone of Canada 6.87. 7.55 Chrom 200 145 145 «(145 Le Fonds P.E.P. 3.90 4.23 Coch Will 4100 270 245 245 —28 | Molson M Fund 3.81 3.58. Comb Met 5000 .21 20% 2914 — %| Mutual Rond 8.24 8.61 | Coniagas 500 540 (540 4+ 4 «(| Mutual Accumulating 4.84 5.29 | Conigo.- , 2580 16 15% 16 + 1% /| Mutual Income 878-2 Con-Key 1000. %4 = 8% 84 — | Natural Resources S 5.64 6.16 Con Shaw 2000 27 27 27 +1 | One William Street 15.03, — C Bellee 450 8 8 8 Pret et Revenu Mutuel 6.51 7.12 Con Gillies 300 6 6 6 Provident Mutual 5.57 | 6.06 CG Arrow 2125 18 e 18 _xPutnam Growth 10.28 11.23 | Cc Hall 55700 7 59 70 +410 | Radisson ; 4.29 4.71 C Marben 500 215 210 219 +.3 | Regent Fund Re APIO: 7 C Mogul 700 375 370. 370 5 | Research Investment 12.21 33.34 © Morisn, 8400 211 208 210 +2 | Savings Investment 6.51 7.12 C Mosher” 500° 70 70 70 | xTV. Electronics 8.52 9.29 Con Negus 8500 14 13% 14 — %] Timed Investment Fund 6.04 6.50 C Nicht 16000 17 16° 16 United Accumulative 8.18 8.94 C Rambler 400 203 200 200 Universal Svgs Equity 4.78 5.22. | C Re P 100 2 20% ue: We oe 485 5.30 | \ iu Monday, Oct. crate, Nov. 3 Check the 8. 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