Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings 11 Net Stick Seles High Low a.m. Ch'ge 500 2% MO 9000 63 «662 C62 $200 152 149 152 1300 144 137 140 700 134 132 134 1400 79 «(78 O78 10 $44% 44% 5 2000 310 310 310 --40 Re a eee 2 8 Se 028 $51 50% S0%K-- i, Arcadia 2500 61 40 40 $12% 12% 1%--% $11% U% U%--*%lBanksield 1000 5% 5% K+ % $12) 12) 12) = 4B Dug 1000 410 410 410 --15 $18% 18% 18% -- %| Raichor 1000 --. 2 TransMt 325 $13% 13% 13% aon. a. 68 sig 16) 36 Buff RL 2000 4 4 530% 30% 39% 821% 21% 21% Camp Chib 700 380 370 $12% 12% ---%* $13 13 18 C_N Inca ee! A ebb ae ae a ae ee 4 ica 101 101 101 + Int Nickel $50% 59% 59% -- Me 14 4 0 Int Mie ant we oe oe 250 814% 144 14% Cossiar 310% 10% 10% Jockey C 300 300 300 4\Kelly DA 200 35% 5% 5% Labatt $12% 12% 1%--% LOnt Com 1000 290 290 290 Laura 6ec $154 Lev: $11% 87% 95 11 Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge $l' 11% 114 -- %/Permo $2222 «(23 Place $12 12 Provo $16% 16 16 'Triad My oll 11 Net Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge 2% 16% 16% 29% ine ee S Pi 1560 $18 «18 «18 + 23% pe gre $17 #17 «7 mn + 31% 425 425 425 4 Texa: "4 #4 --1 Stock Bales Stock Gas on is ~ INDUSTRIALS a Sales High Low s.m. Ch'ge 730 (725 7) --10 380 +10 7 i 1 F $8 8 8 + %|Cent Pore 500 $12% 12% 12% Cieh Will 800 215 275 275 +35 |Comb Met 1000 ' + Con-Key 5000 643% 43% 43% + Y\C Halll 1000 37 --1% C Morrison 1000 3 OILS C Mosher 1000 8 Coprand 125 123 123 123 170 Deer Horn 5000 19% 19% 19% +1 32 Delhi Pac 15500 60. 59 60 --1 =--8 | Denison 110 $10 «10 | Dicknsn 1734 480 475 475 +5 4% 14% MW4--% El 5200 5 5 5 $12% 12% 12% +8 18% 18% 184--% "un wu w +50 15% 11%--% h--% 6 3 15% 11% $8 $114 $186% $10% $43% $30% 30 , 4% Penmans 100 Gas R Little 100 $15 R Litttie A 100 $16 $7% 965% $9% $9% $14% vA: oe BAESS BERDOREEETEYY rile ie a Ey & a e32gey Sesuists i PEST | 20 6240 «6240 $214 21% 214+ % 2 2 2 + 8298 oa ® 250 245 250 | $10% 10% 1044+ % ~3 985 980 985 +10 $13% 13% 13% + %|L Dufault 400 -s 197 197 197 is 2000 40 40 32 3 2 Latin Am 25600 11 gi i Z gf.8 338 Russell St Maurice 1000 waco aseses - i] wo 3s 8 12% 12% 1%4+% 32 639 8 Ni %|West Mines 11 Net Stock Sales High Low s.m. Ch'ge Northgate North Can Osisko Paymast Peerless Pick Crow Quemont 75 Radiore +1 Raglan 7% ---8 Rayrock 500 +2 Rio Algom 950 +15 San Ant 500 167 -1 Sherritt Siseoe 200 +1 Steep R 525 525 525 +5 Stergeon 21% a rie --% 1 'Taurcan Teck-H Tribag Un Keno, Un Fort %|Upp Can Violam 50 W Malar 500 200 1 Willroy 300 Yk Bear 200 Young HG 2100 Zenmac 4500 Sales to 11 a.m.: 561,000. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Planned By FORBES RHUDE dian Press B jOil Company of Canada Ltd., is expected to make available per cent of the company's shares. At present Shell of Canada is 50-per-cent owned by Canadian /Shell Ltd., a holding company '|for the bulk of the western hem- Group Studies Spanish For Chile Project : pM: Philip once advised people to} ~ GROMYKO AND RUSK MEE! Soviet Foreign Minister An- , half meeting in Geneva, Switz- . question," sombreros speaking English. according to an Seven Vancouver engineers for public trading about 17%|\s go to South America in bowler} hats speaking Spanish not in|NEED RULING drei Gromyko gestured and talked into microphone held by mewstnen as he and U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, right, ended a three and one- erland, Tuesday. The meeting, third between the two in their current Geneva talks, ended without producing "any signi- ficant change on the Berlin American spokesman. Scene is on the steps of the Soviet delegation's villa. --(AP Wirephoto via from Geneva) radio and four wives are taking the advice literally. They are all studying Span- ish in preparation for engineer- ing projects in Chile and other parts of the continent. The Vancouver school board e is sponsoring the classes and \the engineers' employer is pay- 1agnose g : O etd: for the 10-week course. The jmen have three two-hour ses- |sions a week in their office and the wives meet twice a week jin the evening. Homework is ase Nor alton *: | Paul Cooper, executive vice- president of Sandwell and Com sus-|spot where pigs are buried are| pany, explained the thinking be- Collacutt, Ontario district vet-|pected. |placed under quarantine. Any|hind the firm's sponsorship: erinarian for the agriculture de-| Meanwhile, two- new cases farm where pigs are destroyed) "We do not want our engin- partment's health of animals|were reported in Quebec, one|is disinfected and not permitted|eers and their wives on foreign division, says a case of hog/in Arthabaska and another in|to keep pigs for three months.| postings segregated in a sort of cholera has been diagnosed in)/Terrebonne county. Agriculture TORONTO (CP) -- Dr. G. H.;where hog cholera was All 25 veterinarians attached|Anglo-Saxon ghetto of English- Pee] County, north of suburban! qepartment officials killed 550 to the federal agriculture office speaking aliens." Malton. pigs on the Malton district farm|in Montreal are fighting the! Mrs. C. C. Midwinter has He corrected an earlier re-|in Ontario, 610 in Arthabaska epidemic in Quebec. They have| been abroad before and she's port that hog cholera had been/and 105 in Terrebonne. been reinforced by four French-|not anxious to be an alien. She discovered in Perth County, ex-| In Ottawa. Dr. R. J. McClen-| Speaking veterinarians from the|and her husband try out their plaining oe the report camejaghan, director of the federal Maritimes and the Prairies. Lose aloe Aang at the din- from a herd on a farm near , fiero , jner . : : Tavistock, in Oxford County oy Se ae eee . In Latin America it's an ab- " said Tuesday's . . | " just south of the Perth County three new cases brought the to-| Canadian Oil fone necessity to speak the border. tal to six in Ontario and 12 in language," she 'says. "Nobody Dr. Collacutt Tuesday said) Quebec. speaks English. TORONTO (CP) Baye friends is in Chile now and his pil fi Berend ht bag eh | QUEBEC HIT |wife is completely lost. It took rapidly especially in warm dry, Some 200 farms in western bee ee ae a weather in mid- and late-sum- Quebec are under quarantine) --A_meet-| ant mer." , because of hog cholera, He said sales barns at Kitch. Henti Troalen, regional direc- companies Ltd., called to con-|four, returned from Sweden last e Ws ail r Gait, closeq|t0t of federal animal health/sider the offer of Shell Oil in-|November- From that experi. ener, Leach ana a Ape services, said in Montreal. Hel terests for purchase of the com-ence, she knows the kids will earlier have ve se oe hoped the epidemic could be/pany, was adjourned Tuesday/4o fine when the family moves for other ivesicinfecting. checked within 10 days, but the|to a later date. jto Latin America this summer. Seen wee Senene: quarantine would have to re-| A statement from President| When we get there we'll just TRACE CONTAGION jmain for at least a month. |W. Harold Rea, said that in put them out to play and they'll One of our Dr.|ing of directors of Canadian Oil) Mrs. Noel McCourt, mother of| Shell Shares Listing ,isphere interests of the interna- st Editor) tional Shell group. The other 50 The proposed listing on Cana-| per cent is owned by Shell Oil jdian stock exchanges of Shell|Company, New York. Shell of *'ew York, in turn, is 65-per-cent owned within the \ gen oF ent by the general public, with shares listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Shell of New York now pro- poses to distribute its shares of Shell of Canada to its sharehold- ers. This means that 32% per will go to Shell group compan- ies; and 17% per cent (35 per cent of 50 per cent) to public shareholders. | This 17%-per-cent will then | become available for listing on Canadian stock exchanges, \though the percentage may VANCOUVER (CP) -- Prince| vary' a bit in the working out jof capitalization procedures. | However, before Shell of New York can distribute its Shell of Canada shares, it needs a fa- vorable tax ruling from the United States tax authorities. The Shell group's 65-per-cent ownership in Shell of New York is held by Shell Caribbean Pe- troleum Company, New York, which, in turn, is owned by Ca- nadian Shell Ltd. which, in its turn, is owned by companies at the top of the international Royal Dutch-Shell Group. Shell of Canada has indicated for some ine that its shares |would be listed on Canadian ex- "|ehanges when the very compli- \eated procedures, including the tax factors, could be worked jout. | It reiterated this intention in jits announcement this week that it has made an offer of $114,- |006,000 for Canadian Oil Com- panies Ltd, cent of Shell of Canada shares} - |(65 per cent of 50 per' cent) | NET EARNINGS | By THE CANADIAN PRESS Imperial Oil Ltd., 6 mos. ended June 30: 1962, 1962, $33,- 424,000, $1.06 a share; 1961, $29,- 091,000, 92 cents. WESTERN VEGETABLES EDMONTON (CP) -- More than 16,000 acres of vegetables were grown in Alberta in 1961. The Farmers Union of Alberta reports they included 14,000 acres of potatoes, 600 of corn, 350 in cucumbers, 300 in cab- bage and 200 in onions. Attempts were being made to| Slaughter and burial of Que-|view of the short notice it was|/earn faster than we will." trace all hogs sold through bec's diseased pigs Tuesday|not possible to convene a full) these three centres which might brought to 4,386 the number) board. have spread virus herds. A quarantine has been im- July 14. | posed in a one-mile radius Dr.- Troalen said all farms; Following Tuesday's direc- from Oxford County farms|within a one-mile radius of any)tors' meeting, P. N. Thomson) Seen For of Power Corporation of Can-| ada Ltd., Montreal, understood) to hold about 30 per cent of Ca-| ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)-- Oc ar € nadian Oil stock, also issued a|Mining is expected to have its statement. ibiggest year ever in Newfound- F i ll Ri Ind y 18es the intention of Shell Oil Com-| minerals. | pany of Canada Ltd. to make an} The value of mineral produe- TORONTO (CP)--The stockjend to buy the company for one ag its Te rn (Cenetereian We te Pe ; | iary, Hesper Oil Co. "s , market broke a string of seven) $114,000,000. subsidiary. per read Mit RAURAME, aoven pat He_said: Hland this year, with more than consecutive setbacks Tuesday, Elsewhere on the industrial) for the assets of Power Corpor: | ent higher 'than the previous urday. "Due to the fact that there |30 companies interested in ex- ; |ploration, development and had been no previous notice of | production of the province's as it moved into higher ground/board, Atlas Steel advanced one) ation's associated company, Ca- during moderate trading. Superior Propane showed the} day's best gain, up 3% to a point to 34% and erased Mon- i | lday's loss as it traded 14,954|"@dian Oil Companies Ltd, no) 'This year the figure is ex- shares, The day's biggest loss|decision can be made at this/pected to top $100,000,000, four jyear. 1962 high of 17.7% The stock|went to Eddy Paper, down 1%.|time until a further evaluation|times greater than the value of following an announce- a Oi BA Oil one point. ment by British American that it intends to offer on or 7 Bay Mining off \%4. Deven Palmer gained 11 cents In golds, to 58 cents on a turnover Of heavy ~ losses Base metals were mixed with before Aug. 3 to purchase all| International Nickel and Falcon- outstanding shares at $18 each.|Dridge each up %4 and Hudson) seniors ; suffered} following news ower Corporation lost % andio¢ the situation. can be made and the validity of the offer can be determined." DIVIDENDS |mineral production when New- \foundland first became a prov- ince. The increase is mainly due to large iron ore developments, iparticularly in Labrador. Com- |panies mining copper, lead and zinc have also expanded pro- 141,733 shares on the junior/that the United States is not] By THE CANADIAN PRESS | duction. western oils market. Triad ad-|considering any devaluation of vanced 12 cents to $1.30. Both its moved ahead after Sunday poe night's announcement by Triad, Greater Winnipeg Gas Com- Imperial Flo - Glaze Paints quire Deven Palmer for $7,991,-\Giant Yellowknife % and Dick-|L4d» 37% cents, Sept. 1, record "4 enson 35 cents. Canadian Oil was among the On index, industrials gained Aug. 17 The Lambton Loan and In- most: active industrials with a 58 to 522.93 and western oils|vestment Company, 37 cents, turnover of 10,115 shares and a 1.18 to 96.13, golds dropped 2.80/Oct. 1, record Sept. 15 4% to 345g. Shell Oil of|to 99.11 and base metals .28 to} ain of Sereda offered during the week-'180.83. . Montreal Trust Company, 40 * cents, Oct. 15, record Sept. 28. | The Iron Ore Company of dollar. Traders had reported| pany, common 10 cents, voting|Canada, located at the Knob avy buying recently in anti-|tryst 10 cents, Sept. 28, record Lake area of Labrador on the rs 4 cipation of such a move by the/gept. 7 a subsidiary of British Petrol-\U.s. McIntyre Porcupine .and| de eum, that it has offered to ac-| Dome each lost % Hollinger ,%| |Quebec-Labrador border, is ex- |pected to produce more than {11,000,000 tons of iron ore this year. BIG ORE PLANT I0C's Carol Lake operations, also in Labrador, are expected to swing into production in July lwhen its multi'- million - dollar | e e e to other killed on 19 farms since the epi-| The offer of $114,000,000 was B M Y demic was detected in Quebec) presented to Canadian Oil Sat- 1g InIng ear Nild. iron ore processing plant {s of- ficially opened. The new Carol Lake plant will probably produce about 2,000,- 000 tons of concentrates this year, and with a pelletizing plant being built, may by next year reach its total capacity of 7,000,000 tons. On the northern Baie Verte Peninsula, the Maritime Mining Company is producing about 50,000 tons of ore for copper a month. Another copper mine on the same peninsula produces 25,000 tons of ore a month. A third mine, this.one asbestos, is un- der active development by Ad- vocate Mining Ltd., which hopes for production by 1963. A joint copper development on the Baie Verte Peninsula by British Newfoundland Explora- tion Ltd. 'and Anglo-American Corp. of South' Africa is moving ahead with plans for' a 1,200- foot vertical shaft. In centrai Newfoundland, American Smelting and Refin- ing Co. Ltd. produces about 1,200 tons of ore a day at Buchans, mining copper, lead, zine and gold. 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