Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, April 07, 1925

Issue date: Tuesday, April 7, 1925
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 7, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg. Tuesday april 7, 1925 monday s Grain livestock and produce Active Market 15 Winnipeg Grain fluctuations somewhat of utter undertone g a july Oats Barley May july . To wheat advanced about three flax ends Early but lost some _ Cain later Trade not bloat closed 2 l-2c it 3-4 Grain Exchange Winnipeg april 6. To 11s 4d. Per Exchange Canadian higher at kid into bushels and Cana currency n Iho Mav future soaring to am a howl the Market Dos part a stubborn tone the bulge was rvs Nelns our Advance on Satur i Trade volume was not Largo in for As could be Learned Little Export business was worked week end. Local exporters. Al and Millers were doing Sally nettling and Tho class of Vin that was going on appeared indicate that Longs were Endeavor j to protect their holding by a offerings which were m open. High. 147 127 46-i5 240 220 114 112 92 45% 47% 47% 75% 240 242ia 224 Low. 125 46 236 220 close. 45% 47% Prev. Close. 144 a 127 44% 46% 46 last year. 99% 100 v2 75 6134 113b 92 225a83 114% 113b 225 114 212 191 65% american Gram Euti nations Chicago. Open. High Low. 147 143 4 97 100 May. July May july sept. May. July May july close. 39% 102% 38% 41% a 100% @101 wheat May july Oats May july Barley May july Rye May july flax May july 115 111 108 100 100 96 Minneapolis open High Low 135% 139% 137 34% 37 75 36 34% a 75 114% 108 close 36 b 76h 112b previous 135 136b 103 103 103b Duluth 269 275 274 275 271a 269 comparative car receipts. Of i and showing no inter i Tore Adera were not Active my a Small Trade and with the of Export demand it was diff it to hold the bulges. There is a belter feeling among the Trade with week s hysteria subsided and indiscriminate Selling of All grains mating a Short interest that Are Wared to run to cover Immell on any real strength being s own foreign markets Are Stead their demand is for May Ana june for our wheat and they will in probability need it rather badly but with these markets jumping and showing wide fluctuations from Day to Day. But nobody Jas the courage to buy it until we show More signs of Complete atall statistics were rather bullish with tie week s shipments at bushels As against bushels for to ssh previous week. Wheat on passage was Given As As As Arast bushels a week . The United states wheat visible de creased bushels for the week while Rye decreased Ana decreased bushels. Temporary Relief by moisture has been afforded the Winter wheat crop Over important areas but further moisture is required. It looks As hot ii liquidation had effectually run its course and the Market is in a much healthier position than for some time past. At present Levels the Market Isi a two sided affair with sentiment mixed but not nearly so bearish As it has been. With steady markets bet Ter Export business should develop. The Chicago Market was somewhat firmer than Winnipeg All Day. Coarse grains. These markets were firmer with an excellent class of buying in Oats and Barley against Export sales. These Marketa have been drastically liquidated with prices swinging too Low and some betterment can be expected although applies Are rather Liberal. There was 10 feature to the Rye and flax markets. A though they were somewhat stronger. The Cash markets. The Cash wheat Market showed a better tone although the demand As entirely local. Exporters reported 30 acceptances Over the week end while Mills were not interested and the mar was More or less of a marking proposition. Holders of Cash Srain continue to be of the opinion that will be Able to secure better spreads after the opening of navigation end for this reason showed inclination to press sales of any grades. No interest was shown in Cash wheat in future delivery position. Millers reported the flour demand exceedingly All grades of Oats were in fair de Mand and a fair Trade was worked. A fairly Large business was again trans acted in Barley All grades continuing in scowl demand. No interest was shown be except for some demand for Low a tads of which offerings were Light. Cash flax was Active both Canadian american crushers taking All offers within reason for either spot or opening a navigation delivery positions. The weather. The weather in Tho West Over the has been fair and mild. Foretaste fair and my today and tuesday probably scat teed showers tonight. Saskatchewan Jund and mild today and Jumstey. Lake with and Southeast winds fair today so tuesday becoming somewhat Milder. Chio agro. Minneapolis. Wheat. 90 10 169 116 Oata. 45 36 1 Barley. 16 flax. 3 0 23 3 74% 269a 271a Rye. Corn 5 0 2 93 s 20 0 Canadian visible official to the Winnipeg Grain Exchange Vancouver Calgary Edmonton Moose jaw Saskatoon Winnipeg it. Arthur Midland Tiffin depot Harlbert Goderich Kingston port Colborne port Jim Nicoll Montreal Quebec West is. John Duluth Buffalo Boston new York. Portland Baltimore Midland. Tiffin. Goderich. Port col borne port if Nicoll Buffalo Erie port Huron Toledo total this week total Lafit week total last year. At Canadian in elevators afloat at . In elevators afloat Chain inspection Winnipeg. April 4. 1925 1924 90 408 45 16 3 s sos i Tais. 165 us cars contract wheat. 46. D movement by Roods c. A 2g a Winnipeg Cash prices thus or lots a a always the quotation trains a Tho time til close ii to Market. April 6. Spot Preir. Prices prices Northern Ron Horn 6, Northern r 142% Kota c 84% 146% 137% 153% 135 m 14414 140 3 113% 103% 82 a 138 137 it 131 a 122 i 137 a 135 u 119 i 132 128 123 v. 114 a 135 a 130 4 125 157% 132% 128 5.00 45-i 41-i w3.4 41h 40% wheat _ wheat _ week ending april 3, 1925 o ats Barley Rye Oats Oats Barley Barley Ryo 500 500 Ryo wheat Oats afloat wheat Oats wheat Oats Stock wheat Oats Barley. Barley Rye summary wheat Oats i Barley Barley Barley Rye Rye no. 1 feel no. 2 teed rejected track Barley no. 3 c. W no. 4 c. W feed track of. C. Cd. 2 c. W. No. 3 c. W rejected track no. I c. W 2 c. Rejected tract 45 h 7451 69% 741. 235 232 322 222 236 38% 44% 68% 65 h 63% 73h 100% 99% 98% 113 i 235 a 112% 100 99 9b Winnipeg Grain Exchange representative sales 4 . Spot. L Sam Nearous Cash prices stocks . This year last week last year 33.275.091 31.815.579 52.537.079 last week last year l925. No. 1 Man. Hard 4.063 no. I Man. Northern no. 2 Man. Dried 2 Northern. 23.511 no. S Man Northern no. 4 -reheat----.3.112.s18 no. 4 special 537 no. -5 wheat no. 5 special 750 no. Wheat no. 6 special 1.451 feed 668.920 special bin. 121.761 want a. 2.298 durum. 1.611.533 others. Kota. Priv. Elevators 1924. 10.854 7.662io25 392.018 73.411 118.205 51.605 168.560 96.071 79 49 415 20.924.362 oafs no 1 c. To. No 2 c. no. S c. _ sex. 1 teed no. 1 feed no. 2i teed special a in others priv. Elevators Barley extra. 5 c. No. 3 c. A no. 4 c. Rejected. Feed others priv. Elevators to. 1 n. W. No. 2 c. No. 3 a. A others priv. Elevators to. 1 c. A. No. 2 c. No. J c. 1v_. Rejected no others priv. Elevators 52.527.079 16.076 237.763 3.294.392 1.502.062 4.314.581 11.454 2.973.519 1.765.314 314.97 4o0.28 44.155 112.305 1.517.485 1.257 684.565 1.309.s79 114. S51 474.682 819.ss1 2.6o9.070 463.091 423.sss 159.275 63.532 224.235 6.013.885 s38.854 198.o7e 743.4121 521.58 80.928 9.014 9.56 3.393.901 8.217 77.790 14.199 178.805 22.065 426.333 13.112 838.191 116.328 128.16. 208.649 1.74a683 Minneau Fyllis Cash prices Clark Martin o. 1 hard Spring or to. 1 dark Northern 6. To fancy. Montana s3 1 hard Spring 1.42vi f 1 dark North Spring Good to fancy 1 dark North Spring Locc to fancy o. 1 dark Good to Choice to. 1 dark North Spring Ordinary to Rood to. 1 dark Northern o. 1 Northern o. 2 dark North apr Init Choice to fancy 1.5 i o. 2 dark North Spring Good to Carol co x o. 2 dark North Ordinary to Trood o. 2 Northern. O. 3 dark North Choice to fancy. i of. 3 dark North Spring Good to Clio co. 3 dark North Spring Ord Leary to Good 3 Northern. 1.33 a .1 dark hard Montana 1 hard Montana 1 dark hard Minne Sota and s. Dakota 1 hard. Minnesota und d. 1fancy Amber durum o. 2 fancy Ambor durum o. 1 Amber durum o. 2 Amber durum o. 2 durum.----. O. 3 Amber durum 1.30 0. 3 purim o. 3 yellow .92 o. 2 White Oata .383. N o. 3 White Oats ,.37ye Arley _ 73 o. 2 Rye 1.07% 2.75vi 1.56 a 16 a s. I.? 0 1.c9 2. Vancouver wheat Marker special despatch to the free Tress Vancouver b.c., april drop n the Price of flour following the de Cline in wheat has revives interes1 in the Orient both in wheat and . Over the week end several of flour were booked and it is Boli Evec Hext week will see some wheat or Ace Aken to Japan and China. Quotations for wheat for prompt shipment f of Prairie Points Are As follows at Van Couver bid. Salt Elf. No. 1 Northern 51. By n o. 2 no. S Northern 1.40% no. 4 1.33% 1.1 a loadings into ships during the 24 hours totalled bushels in bulk while at the elevators 33 with an improved inquiry existing for most classes and grades and with the demand fully equal to take care of the available supplies there was More life injected into the Trade. The increased activity on today s Market was apparent mostly on Butcher females especially stuff which found a fairly Broad outlet with prices ruling Strong to around 25 higher from the close of last week. There was comparatively smal Supply of killing steers represented among the offerings and Only a handful were eligible to makeup to the Hulk offered being of medium to Good qual Ity which sold within a spread of 55.50 to 56.50, theer being some of the More Plain variety crossing the Scales from j4.6i3 to the Best of ten Butcher heifers for disposal were from to of fair to Good qual Ity moving within Range of. To 55. Top Hutc Fier cows were in demand around wit i the Hulk of the Good grades going from to and those of the Plain and fair order from s3 to canners and i cutters left the Scales largely within Range of 51.75 to 52.75. While bulls suitable for Export found an outlet up to the remainder of the. Bologna and Butcher older making from 52 to stockers and feeders which were lightly represented met a fair inquiry with the Ietter grades Selling generally on a firm basis. Good to Choice stockers netted from 54 to 55, while decent Stock heifers were in request from ,53.50. Fleshy feeder steers on Tho Short keep order sold up with fair to Good Quality offerings in lighter flesh ranging from 54 to 55, the calf Market held about in line with the close of last week Good to Choice dealers Selling from to 59 and Plain and medium from s3 to the sheep ind Lamb Market was barely established due to the Lack of sufficient offerings. On the hog Market bidding maintained a fairly steady tone from the close of last Wek. The bulk of. Thick smooths were weighed up at 511.85, an Load Selling up to select Bacons sold at a Premium of 10.per cent. Over the prevailing Price of thick smooths. Representative sales. Reported up to . Mon., april 6. Butcher steers. No. A. It. Price. No. A. It. .5 7.00 5.5c 6.50 920 5.50 6.25 5.25 6.00 5.00 950 6.00 9so 5.75. 4.50 Butcher heifers. 940 6.00 860 5.75 890 5_ 980 5.50 930 5.25 920 950 butch13k so 5.00 cows. Cutters. 5.25 5.00 4.75 4.50 4.40 4.25 4.00 930 3.75 Export bums. 4.003.75 3.50 4.75 4.50 4.25 4.00 cankers and 3.50 3.25 3.00 2.7 2.50 2.25 2.00 1.75 3.40 3.25 Bologna and 2.75 2.50 . 5.00 730" -1l50 650 3 4.25 3 4.00 feeders. 5.75 870._. 4.50 . 5.50 4.40 890 4.25 870. 5.00 850 4.00 4.75 3.ao calves. 150 9.00 160 6.00 8.505.00 4.00 150 7.00 120 3.0 select Bacons. 201 13.20 230 230 13.14% 210 thick smooths. 195____12.00 Iso ____11.55 1s5 u.s5 240____11-00 240 ------10.85 250 10.85 extra heavies. 320_____10.35 290 10.3. Lights and feeders. 100____9.50 s9 shops. 155 ____13-25 14s 10.8. 135------11.30 135. 10.3 sows to. 1 2so s.35 sows no. 2. Stags. 4.00 3s3 3.00-" 440 560 d.s5 3.00 common livestock quotations. April 6. Receipts cattle calves 135 dogs s. Steers. Choice _. 5 6.75 to 5 .7.00 fair to Good 5.73 to 6.505.00 to 5.50 4.00 to j.73 Butcher heifers. Choice 5.75 to fair to Good 4-25 to Butcher cows. Choice 4.75 to fair to Good 3.75 to medium 3.00 to canners and. Cutters bulls. Good common oxen. Ood medium common Stocker steers. Choice 4.50 to fair to Good 3.00 to Stocker heifers. Choice to fair to Good 2-Iio to feeder. Steers. Choice 5.23 to fair to Good 4.00 to calves. Choice Good common hogs. Select Bacon to 13.03 a thick smooth u.85 to 11-85, heavies to 10.85 extra heavies 10.35 to 10.35 shop hogs 10-35 to 11.33 to 10 50 1.50 to 2.75 to 2.00 to 2.50 to 1.50 to 7.00 10 5.00 to 2.00 6.00 5.50 4.25 3.50 2.75 3.75 2.50 3.25 2.25 4.75 4.25 3.7. 3.00 5.73 5.00 9.00 6.00 4.00 7.s5 to 9.s5 to fl.85 to 3.00 to 7.85 0.83 o.s5 4.00 lights and feeders roughs sows no 1 sows no. 2 Stags _ lambs. Fair to Good 10-00 to 13.50 common 7.00 to 3.00 sheep. Fair to Good 6.00 to common 4-00 to. 5.00 South St. Paul. Livestock. Furnished by state Federal reporting office South St. Paul april Market fat steers and yearlings weak tending lower Ather killing classes steady. Bulk prices follow beef steers and yearlings 58 to 59.50 cows and heifers 55 to 57.60 canners and cutters 5275 to 55.30 Bologna culls 54.25 to j4.50 feeder and Stocker steers 55.75 to 55.85. Market unevenly 60c to 51 lower. Bulk of sales 55 to 59. Market 15c to 25c lower. Top Price 513 bulk prices Fol Low Butcher and 512. In to s13 packing sows 511.25 to pigs Market lambs Weait sheep steady Best lambs unsold held above 515.50. Bulk prices follow fat ewes 57 to 59. Produce review butter and butter and egg markets Are quiet. Egg prices have declined in within the past week. Are Aulne a lot of potatoes coming in from Ontario and new Brunswick and some from the United states. Millers report no change in the the Der Mand continuing very quiet. If the Market stabilizes itself Millers look Toan improvement in the flour business. Demand is fair for first class Hoy Only and dealers again Call shippers attention to the fact that they should make sure their Hay is. Perfectly dry before loading in order to prevent heating in the car. Markets Are very Dull. Produce Market of butter Ana Egga. Until further notice will be those supplied Tho pres press by t. J. Coyly a and company produce broken., int Tel Creamery butter .33 prices according to Dom. Goal a Radunc Presh extras Par firsts per dozen -24 seconds per dozen .20 cracked per dozen Tot Ntovas Manitoba potatoes 10 bus. To is jobber to retailers unit Toteja. Kreun onions per dozen Bunches. .30 Manitoba Raa sties. Dozen Bunches .60 Manitoba carrots per turnips per in Manitoba beets per b c. Yellow onions per Manitoba cabbage., per in. The daily crossword Puzzle horizon Ait meaning one with new England state spawn of fish Poison tree of Range Between France and Switzerland Lively Dante pronoun decay in overripe fruit meaning again wanderer of the desert note of the permit Public vehicle City of u. 8. Thick article for Gold abbr certain Pace country of Asia Plant of cabbage family turkish governor heavy weight abbr covering goddess of Grain and harvests financial motor and Oil shares leaders mull Market Market leaders All show strength while Hesser stocks show sensational gains .03 .01 h .02 .04 Texas cabbage per hour wholesale prices Small lot dealers Lake of the Woods five roses 98-Lu. Sacks two 49-lb. Sacks four 24-lb. Sacks Western Canada 98-lb. Sucks two 49-Itr. 4.65 four 24-lb. Sacks Ogilvie Royal 98-lb. Sacus two 49-lb. Sacks 4.6s four 24-lb. Sacks 4.70 Maple Leaf 98-lb. Sacks two 49-lh. Sacks .------ 4.65 four 24-lb. Sacks ..------4.70 Quattr flour 4.70 _s4.60 associated Tress despatch new York april resumed their upward movement on monday under the leadership of the motor and Oil shares. Nash motors soared 20% Points to record. Top at-340. And then eased to 3.3s. Net gains of 4% to nearly ten Points were recorded by associated dry goods s. S Laclede Gas Mack trucks United fruit. United states cast Iron pipe and United states realty. Maxwell motors a and were heavily touching new High Levels at and other Strong spots in. The automotive group were Fisher. Body Packard and Willys Overland common and prefer red All of which closed a. Point or More higher. Oils show Stren filth general Asphalt climbed Points Atlantic refining 3 and net. Bains of one to two Points were recorded by California Petroleum common and preferred Colorado fuel Houston. Inde pendent Oil and Gas. Louisiana. Mid continent Pacific pan american 98-lb. Sucks two 49-lb. Sacks four 24-lb. Sacks .s4.60 4.65 4.70 . Per sack 80. Ibs. Ill Freil delivery in Carlots net Cash Manitoba bran per toil ._.-----------------s24.no shorts per ton 26 00 Saskatchewan bran per ton shorts per ton. Bran per ton shorts per. Ton no. 1 Timothy .-----.----.s18 to s19 n o. 2 Timothy 16 to 11 1 red top 13 to 14 no. 2 red top .-------11 to 12 dts and for lower Erin. Montreal. Produce april flit Ter and cheese butter Ifo. 1 pasteurized33 14 to 34. No. I Creamery 32vs to s3 seconds 31v6 to 32. Eggs fresh specials 3s to 39 Frean extras 37 fresh firsts 35. Potatoes per car Lota 70. Markets Dominion Branch Ottawa april jobbing extras. 24 33. Montreal jobbing extras 37 hosts. 35. Winnipeg dealers quoting delivered extras 26 firsts 24 seconds 22. Saskatchewan prices delivered extras. 24 Toof firsts 22 to 23 seconds 17 to 20. A Berta. Quotations delivered extras 23 to 27 firsts 20 to 22 seconds 15 to British Columbia Tinner extras de Elverea. 2s firsts. 26. Spot Apdal slay 2s14 decembers new Tork. Extra firsts 30 firsts 29 extra storage packed 31 firsts "0. British Cable prices shillings per ten . Lair Supply and demand. Danish 12 Cis teens 14. Poor demand retail unchanged. American Market motions Bureau of markets . Washington april tons All . No. 1 Grade shipping Point Cally no iia Ulings at West Michigan Points demand and trading slow mar Ket Dull and weaker sacked russet Rural 65 cents to 6t cents per cwt., . Unofficial wire from Stevens Point wis., reports hauling Slig it and Market weaker sacked round Whites 63. Cents cents per cwt., . Market weaker at Minne Pohs and St. Paul minn., demand improving. Sacked round Whites and red River Shlos 70 cents. Per of . Hauling moderate at Hastings Fla. Market slightly weaker. Double head barrels Spaulding Rose . City Market information Chicago Market weaker sales to jobbers Flor Ida Rose mostly ?9 per bib. Carlot sales Wisconsin sacked round Whites 75 to so cents per cwt. Idaho sacked russet to per cwt St. Louis Market steady on new Stock sales to jobbers Wisconsin sacked Rural 51.10.per cwt. Texas sacked Bliss triumphs 57 per cwt. Florida Bliss triumphs to 54.25 per Timshel crate. Kansas City Market weaker on old Stock a firm on new. Carlots sales Minnesota salted Ohio ?1 .03 per cwt. Sales to jobbers Florida Bliss triumphs 4 to Bushel crate. Total United states potato shipments for week old Stock and new Stock 378 care. Grain exporter from. . Washington april exports from the United states last week amounted to compared with the. Previous week Canadian grains n transit last week amounted to with bushels previous week. Chicago lard and bibs open. Ohleh. 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