Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, August 07, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 7, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg Friday August 7, 1925 13 thursday s Grain livestock and produce displays Winnipeg Grain fluctuations easier tendency on ought Trade prices close in to 1 l-2c Iyer with reports from the West More favourable and Export sales somewhat smaller other markets steady Dot. I dec. I May oct. Dec. May oct. Deo. May oct. Dec. 233 242 101 99 High. 148 145 47% 51% 79% 233 242, 101 9934 240 231 241 close. 147% 49% Prev. C loss. Latt year. 14714 14 49 51 231 a 241 a 99b 241 230 a 238 100 100 131 55% 52% 82% 221 215 wed. Grain Exchange Winnipeg aug. 6. Liverpool Market closed thursday follows october higher at 11, december. Higher at 10. Per 100 pounds. Exchange Canadian funds quoted Etc Jower at worked out into bushels and Canadian currency Liverpool close was thurs. October december 1-58 1.56.-3 the wheat Market opened about Vic higher thursday morning based on Tho Strong cables which came to up. But quickly sold off. Due to comparative easiness of Chi Cago and from this Lima on the Market was Drasby. With prices mostly about one cent under yesterday s of Oso. On the Early ii Cline. Exporters look a Little wheat but tic Bavins was not As Promin ent As it 1ms been for the past three or four Days. There War no particular pressure on the Market but there appeared to be wheat for Salt on the Budges which found a mod orate buying Power Ami prices off. Paeh time prices have bad t i american Grain fluctuations Chicago sept. May sept. Dec. May open. 160 1060105% High. 161% 165% 106 88 43 4534 158% 153% 163 close. Prev. Close. 103% @107 112 Minneapolis 10795 open. Sept dec May sept sept 100 dec High. 101% Low. 72 100 103a 103% 106% close. 158% 162a 72 dec. 41 41 103% 107% 113 Prev. Close. 157% 158% 163a 101a 104 Rye shipped the first shipment of this season s Rye was made today from Rosenfeld by to Maple Leaf milling company and consisted of bushels run Ning 51 pounds to the Bushel. A second car of this Grain is being loaded at Rosenfeld to Day and further shipments Are expected from Ori. Ness. Crop however were again most pessimistic and. Indicate extensive deterioration. . While the action of the Market today May have been discouraging the Man Ner in which it Raulle d from declines and the character of the news to us higher values. Few scattered showers Over Nebraska started local pressure on Corn and although the Market made a prices tonight closed 3-4 to 11--i lower. Crop news continued decidedly unfavourable Only from West of the River but Illinois territory As Well. Cash. Demand. Was not quite so Large and was by easier. A heavily oversold Condi Tion obtains in Corn and we do Lleve underlying situation warrants lower prices. Held within a. Narrow Range closing prices Are. Fractionally lower than last night. Trade very Light. The primary movement was fairly Large and was met by an excellent demand. The Seaboard again re ported Export business and the news generally was favourable to holders. Weight steers and cows were 15 cents . Higher. Export steers made from to ?8.50, with a few at Good to Choice butchers ranged from to and medium to Good from to and common Down to Butcher heifers ranged from to and Best cows from to with the fair kinds from to Good heavy bulls made from to and Bologna types from to store cattle Trade was Dull with stolcers. From to and feeders from to calves were about steady Good from to and common to medium to the hog Market was about 23 cents . Lower than the previous with the bulk of thick smooths Selling at off cars. Lambs were about per lower than the High level of the previous week. Good lambs made and sheep from to there were 2.000 cattle shipped out the weather in the Toronto District is warmer with rain1 a some sections. Montreal there were cattle calves hogs and sheep and lambs on., Sale. Good cattle were form and sold from to with medium grades from to cows were not in keen demand and the Best sold from to with a few at common cows made from to the calf Market was higher Good veal ers Selling from lj.50 to ?9 medium from to and co Moti grass ers Down to the hog Market was Active and prices ruled from to with sows to Andi lights at . Discount the prospects indicate for easier prices in the near future. There were four boat loads of cattle exported during Tho week. 320 10.00 410 Stags. 6.00, 440 430 6.00 sheep. 2__ 125 y re 140 1_ so a l 120 1_ 90 y l is 8.00 170 7.00 i a lbs. So 12.50 75 s3 12.50 65 12.50 70 65 8.50 0.50 3.00 6.00 6.00 4.00 9.00 9.00 livestock quotations. Winnipeg aug. Cattle calves sheep 400. Steers Choice 4f 5 fair to Good to common. 3 50 to Butcher heifers. Choice fair to Good 6. 3s7 financial York sees heavy Selling in motor group Relief spreads Price cuts and lower Export demand will affect earnings to Butcher cows. 3.75 2.75 is 1.0 1.75 to to to Duluth sept oct. 266 nov Deo 267 264a 2s4 4a 261 b big Advance since last saturday today s reaction is Only natural and places the Market in a More healthy condition. The Atlantic Seaboard Winnipeg comparative car receipts. I reported there was evidence of fair demand for with sales estimated at around 250.090 bushels. A Cable from Greece re ported Russia of ferns wheat there for september october shipment. The crop Inorg from the West continues Milch mixed but was a Little More favourable today As experts who Are inspecting this crop had been travelling through belter Clist Rocta. The Trade Are in a waiting attitude for More news pm the crop with sentiment mixed. There was very Little feature to tic news but the strength at Liverpool was due to continued wet weather in the United kingdom France and Greece. The weather map showed More moderate temperatures throughout the West with a few scattered Rains in Manitoba and showers in Alberta i the forecast is for moderate winds mostly fair and moderately warm to Day and on Friday. With Thunder storms in some localities. Coarse grains these markets continued neglected Dull and featureless. Prices were following the Trenyi of wheat and were fractionally lower. Consumptive business appears to be very quiet. Hut the undertone is firm and there is not much pressure in evidence. The flax Market was firm show o ing Early strength taut easing off j later. Trade Light. Cash wheat Market. The extreme Scarcity of stocks made it next to impossible to con duct business in the local rash wheat Market today and As a result a very quiet session was recorded. It is the Chicago. Minneapolis Duluth. Wheat. 30 133 Oats. 23 247 47 19 Barlev. 31 is flax 3 0 3. S 266 a 265b Rye. 1 1. 14 1 Corn. 0 .54 3 0 five Are net a the Survey of u. S. Crops Miller a in wheat crop in the Northwest maintains Promise of fair _ out Are in it Capate Las been and generally Ideal for filling and Ripen. Rate reports from Europe speak of excessive Rains in the princ Spalt wheat producing areas and in consequence a diminished crop Outlook. Broomhall s Cable. Liverpool aug. Further cargoes of South russian wheat reported the Price is 53s. 6d. August shipment to the continent Good Deal of russian wheat has been sold and substantial shipments expected of Winter wheat in August tember and Spring wheat in september and october. The weather in the Volera. And the South of Russia Jias been persistently wet lately and some wheat is said to be rotting. In the Fields. Lon Don reports a heavy Day s business mostly in Man Tobas. World s import requirements Are expected to be oily bushels this season against estimated a year ago. Europe is expected to take less and sex Europe due to the better yields this year and the poor financial conditions in France and Italy. Argentine shipments wheat reported total Only this week. There is a Holiday and All South american markets closed. Weather Clear. There 1s a continued Scarcity of spot Liverpool and demand for More Distant Corn Haa appeared. Argentine a hold ing prices very steady and Only offer ing sparingly. Shipments this week arc forecaster at bushels against last year. Choice.-----. Fair to Good. Medium canners and cutters bulls Good Gommon oxen medium common. Stocker steers. Choice 3.50 to fair to Good 2.50 to Stocker heifers. 3.00 to 2.25 to 2.50 to 2.00 to 3.00 to 1.50 to 1.75 to Choice fair to feeder steers Winnipeg Cash prices these prices Are always grains at in. Time Ina Ruet no 1 no. 2 Northern Northern 3 Northern no. 4 no. 5 no. 6 feed track the quotations of closing the spot Prev. Prices. Prucca. 170" 169 no. 2 no. No. 4 no. 1 no. 2 no. Opinion of some of 1he oldest Handl ers of Cash grains that never in tiie history of the Market have Lake head stocks been so Well cleaned up for this time of the year As they Are the present time. Stocks at the head of the lakes Are in the hands of the shipping Branch of the Trade and the View is generally. Yield that they Are mostly sold and will go out before the crop starts to move. If Millers and exporters have not kept in with the situation and Are not aware of these facts it looks As if they will be forced to shut Down. Spreads today were higher by t this Means nothing As there was no Trade passing. The milling demand was reported by Millers to be Only fair. Business in coarse grains was Dull and featureless amounting Only to a carlot proposition. Few cars changed hands. The weather. Pressure continues rather Low throughout the West with for the most part fair weather but showers have occurred in Many localities. Forecast Western provinces Moder Ite winds. Momiy fair and moderately warm today and Friday thunderstorms in some localities. A Ciao guarantees its age 10 years old durum durum durum durum Koto Kota 3 Kotb 1 Toush no. 2 Tough no 3 to Frh to 4 Toueh no. 1 smutty no 2 smutty to. 3 a nutty screen lines. Ton x o. 2 to. 3 sex. I Rita no. 1 feed n o. 2 feed to Etc cited track Barle no. S no. 4 rejected feed track 1 . N o. 3 . No. 3 . Rejected track no. 1 . No. 2 . No s c.1v Rej. 2 . 131% 11 1h 96 159 i 149 i 147 .140u 130 i 310 105 100 156 v4 Risovi 159h 145v, 1 42 400 51% Sis 363% 154 h. 97 Al 14 i j 31 a 110 105 100 1s7i4 1s1h 14 3 ago 56% 51% 4 2 i n7tr. 1 dark hard Montana no. 1 hard Montana. 1.63% no. 1 do a Bard. Mynue v Sola Nurl s. Dakota 1.60h 1 hard Minc Aota and a. Dakota no. 1 fancy Amber durum no. 2 fancy Amber durum n o. 1 Amber durum. Durum Amber durum 1.42 a durum 1.38ii Amber durum 1.39 a durum 1.36vt trllow.-. White Oats. .38% 1 no. 2 no. 2 no. 3 no. 3 no. 3 no. 2 Barley no. 2 Rye. Flax 1.77% 1.67h 1.70h 1.56 i 1.50v4 1.55 a 1.48% 1.62 a livestock Market review from by Dominion livestock Branch .77 1.0214 .73 Winnipeg Grain Bette n. Bawlf Grain Ltd. 83 4 84 a 82 82 i 84 236 2. 12 205 240 so 87 85 83% 84% 241 335 213 206 241 98% 37 86 38 a Winnipeg Grain Exchange representative sales 1 spot.1694 nor. Nor. Spot.162vb spot.165 Winnipeg aug. 5. Icat 1 nor. 1 nor. 1 nor ppot.167 v s 2 nor. Spot.168 3 nor. 3 nor. 3 nor. Snot.162% to 3 nor. P 4 wheat Root. Of 4 when t up. 4 wheat spot. 152 a 4 wheat spot.l54vi 5 wheat 5 wheat of 5 wheat 2 feed spot. 2 feed spot. 2 teed spol 47v4 2 feed spot Barley 3 . Snot 89v, s . Spot 4 . 85m of 3 4 . Spot. Feed Roj. Spot feed flax 1 . Spot.239 1 . Spot 2 . Spot.232 .2 . Bye 2 . Spot. 98 it 5 wheat 5 wheat spot.131 of 5 wheat sp.l21 of. 5114 . Up. Spot. 83 spot 829j Minneapolis Cash prices Clark Martin no 1 hard up runs 1 dark Northern fancy Montana no. 1 hard Spring no. 1. Dark North to Fane no. 1 Fia re North Choice to fancy no. 1 dark North. Sffof.1 to Choice no. 1 dark North Ordinary to Good no. 1 Northern no. J Lii a North. No. 2 dark North. Pood to Choice no. 2 Dali North Ordinary to Pool no 2 Northern net. 3 dark North Choice to fancy no. 3 dark North. I Good to Choice no. 3 dark North to Good 5 Northern August 6, 1923. No. Spring Spring Spring. 1.64v. 1.30 1.80 1.s5 3.644 .1.77 1.68 1.63 1 62h _ 1 67 s 1.66" 161. 1.60% 1 or 1 64 Winnipeg aug. 6. Wheat. The Market after opening -2 a cent higher this morning Dis played an easier tone with prices Iron ghost under yesterday s. On tile extreme dip declined. 3 cents touching 1.44 1-4, but reacted quickly and final genres were Only 1 1-s Down while december closed 1. 1-2 lower and May cent Down. Trade was not Large to a. Exporters took a Little wheat on he Early again Oti the late reak. But were not following the Ulges with the demand not so Porru sent As it Lias been during the. Past free or four Days. There was no Par ocular pressure on the Market but Here appeared to wheat for Sale above and Longs were inclined to Ake profits on the recent Advance. Rices have made a big gain during he past Wek and today s reaction is Only natural. Sentiment continues with the Trade in a waiting at etude for More news of the crops be Ore taking a decided Aland on either Side of the Market. Crop news from he. West continues mixed but was b litle More favourable today As experts to Are on inspection Tours had better districts where the crops had not suffered mater ally from heat or drought. Atlantic Seaboard re ported there was a fair demand for Manitoba with Export sales estimated at 250 to bushels. The Cash Market was Dull owing to the extreme Scarcity of stocks. To la the opinion of some of the oldest handlers of Cash grains that never in the history of the Market have Lake head Stock s been so Well cleaned up at this time of the year. These remain ing stocks Are in the e hands of the slapping Trade and it is generally believed they Ore mostly sold and will g o out shortly. I coarse markets continued very quiet with no feature to the Light Trade passing. The under tone was firm with final figures changed from yesterday. Little demand poor at present from All Stuart Era. Early strength nut eased off. Later. The october closed 1- s. Cent to 3 cents higher. Trade Light but the undertone form. I Trade news from other markets i a j. Bawlf private service Chicago Grain letter. Chicago aug. Wheat Market has had a varied career today but finally closing with september a Shade under last night s close while referred months were fractionally lower. The Market ignored the strength in liver Pool cables and declined on local sell ing showing decided weakness but recovering rapidly on absorption Trong commission the. News i rom abroad was generally n Udink bad Over the United kingdom and continent Mand larger than the bushels Given out by the Seaboa. I. Vessel room was chartered Here Fri ice Satu flav for bushels of neat to Buffalo primary receipts wet again disappointingly Small and there Nas cumulative evidence of gathering Shengte in Cash position from All sections of the Belt. The weather map Winnipeg receipts at the Union for the above period totalled Sale cattle and calves hogs and 936 sheep and lambs on through Billing cattle and 498, hogs. With the of cattle so far this rear and medium., and common grass cattle showing Large num Bers prices started to slide and re viewing the week s trading prices looked from 25 to 50 cents lower compared with the previous week. Choice killing cattle Are holding about steady but the Supply was extremely Short. Stockers and feeders sold Strong on the week s opening but due of Southern markets breaking bad prices fell away and these classes closed a big Ciu Arter lower. Choice steers on the Export order sold from j6 to with an Odd one up to while the Best Butcher steers sold from to j8, with the Plain grass kinds around to there were very few Good cows that made up to the bulk of the Best Selling from to j3.75, with medium from j2 30 canners and cutters ranged from to with bulls closing weak from to with a few exported up to feeder steers made from to with the Best of the Deta Orneck yes up to while the bulk of the common and medium kinds which arrived in Large numbers made from to Light Stocker steers sold from to for Best Quality with com Mon to calves opened steady with Best up to but closed weak with Selling from to and others from to the hog Market opened Strong thick smooths bringing but closed today with a decline of 40 cents bulk Selling from to the sheep and Lamb Market also shared in the declines. Lambs closed from to fair around and common at ?8. This looks about lower 1 from the week s opening. Best lightweight sheep ranged from ?6 to ?7, with common from 54 to Calgary receipts amounted to 2.539 cattle 426 calves 1.934 hogs t and 358 sheep there were too Many Plain rattle included in the offering which resulted in prices on All medium grades Butcher steers were from 25 cents to 60 cents . Weaker but bes grades of heifers and cows calves and the Stocker and feeder Trade continued steady. The bulk of the bes steers made from to with i few tops at Good heifers ranged from to with tops at cows made from to with tops at Good calves were in de Mand from to and heavy an. Common from to feeds fron 50 to with tops at bes stockers were steady from to the hog Market was unchanged Wolf thick smooths Selling at off. Cars the sheep and Lamb Market steady. Good lambs ranged to ewes to and wet h. Ers around the weather condition in Souther Alberta is unsatisfactory and the con to hued drought is serious affecting Al Edmonton sales amounted to cattle 29 calves hogs and ,70 sheep. Receipt of cattle were fairly Light and brisk demand the Market was Active with prices steady on All Stock shown Good Quality. Some of the common grades especially steers were Harde to move and prices somewhat draggy Good steers made from to an Odd Heifer made taut the bulk o the Good ranged from to wit common to medium from to 53.50 Best cows ranged from to an common Down to canners and Cut tera made from to fl.7o. Goo stockers and feeders change from to medium from t s3 Good to a Hulce veal calves Range from to and common kinds the hog Market was stronger wit thick smooth Selling at off. Car and select Bacon dogs making the 1 per cent Premium Therp were riot Suft client sheep livestock markets Dominion livestock Branch i Union Winnipeg and St. Boniface aug. At the Union stockyards St. Boniface Man., up to 9 o clock thursday morning consisted of 2.26-7 cattle and calves hogs Ana 400 sheep and lambs together with 65 cars on through Hill ing. There were six cars unloaded during the Day and further fifty More Are in sight to arrive tonight or Early morning the bulk of the cattle receipts Are of medium grading and Tow Over sup ply of half finished a raisers is leaving a depressed influence on the general tone of the trading. Goofy Butcher steers and Beefy heifers Are in. Demand also any showing Export qualities but the remainder in order to Clear Are suffering severe decline in prices. Good Butcher steers ranged from to with a jew of. The Export order slightly higher medium grades were plentiful and in order to Clear moved out from to Good Butcher heifers were scarce arid sold from to with the medium grades Down to s3.50. Best grades of Butcher cows continued steady from to with a Rev. Slightly higher but the common kinds under a More severe grading passed out from 53 to a Senena and. Cutters ranged from 51.50 ?2. Bulls Looker weaker and bulk sales ranged from to the Looker Market is about in line with yesterday s decline the Good kinds ranged Fem j.t.50 to. 3.7.5, Paivi common to medium 52.25 to Good feeders continued to be. In demand hut very few Are coming Forward the Best kinds Are quickly picked up from to with the medium grades from to s3.75. Thee Alf Market looks weaker although a few Choice calves sold from to 57 the bulk of the Good kind ranged from to to huh the common ind Down to the hog Market suffered a severe decline the parly trading packers acre Biddins hut the Market absorbed the bulk of. The thick smooths t ?12.65, with a few. At lambs also suffered a heavy Cut esl. Lambs were sold for was lower than the last two Days few. Yearlings sold at with ewes m to representative sales reported up to 3 . Thurs., aug. 6 Butcher St Krs. No. A. It. Price a. At. Trice. Choice fair to Good Chico Good common 4.00 to 3.00 to 6.00 to 4.75 to 3.00 to 5.75 4.75 3.50 2.50 2.00 2.75 2.25 3.25 2.75 3.75 3.25 3.50 2.7 4.50 3.75 6.50 5.75 4.00 hogs. Select Bacon thick smooth heavies a. A extra heavies. Shop hogs lights and feeders roughs sows no 1 sows no. 2 13.75 to 13.3 1s.6-5 to 12.75 11.65 to 11.65 11.00 to .11.25 12.50 to 12.t.o 12.50 to 12.65 3.00 to 10.0 3.50 to 10.50 0.50 to 10.-. 4.00 to 6.1 fair to Good common. Fair to Good common lambs. 10.00 to 12.51 to sheep. 5.50 to 7.0 3.00 to 4.0 South St. Paul livestock furnished state Federal Marlie reporting Ofhie South St. Paul minn., aug. 5.000. Market to unevenly lower Early bid on grass fed killing steers stockers and feeders most a5 to lower for week beef Stock 15 to lower bulk prices follow beef steer and yearlings to cows unt heifers to 56.50 canners and Critter to Bologna bulls feeder and Stocker steers to 56. Calves Market steady lights to 510.5u. Hogs Market mostly 2.ic lower Early sales show decline. To Price bulk Price follow Butch or and Bacon hogs s13.25 packing sows -.50. Market fat lambs 2. 50, t 5-1.7 goo Assoc att Prem despatch York aug. Movements thursday s Stock Market disclosed considerable irregularity final quota ions As a Rule showing slight races Lons Montana Power which soared Over five Points to a record top at 99vi. Invited considerable realizing. That sue settling bark to 35 at the close. 1jcc the chief news development of the Day was the reduction in the Redis rate of the Bank of England rom 5 to ,4vi per cent. Rumours were around the financial District luring the afternoon that the Vork Federal Reserve Bank would in crease its rate to curb reckless Epe Cit the Industry gave employment to 41.303 people and paid in salaries and wages. The value of All the proud can of thin group of industries last year Wii made up of stiff boxes valued at fold ing boxes valued at corrugated Boob and wra.ppei-8 Vii Luth at and paper bag s valued at mining stocks. Cooler. Stammond Nanton Arga to 26. To c rown to is. To 0 -. To 5 West to 14h to 15.00. To Lakeshore g.25h. "6 to 27. Mining to 2.60. N Iglitz 10 75. Took to 1.70. 34 to 35. To 26. To. New York Cotton. Oct. Dec. Mar May Cla a. Martin open i co pigs sheep 800. Oil Cluj our. I. I lower bulk Palcos follow i at lambs to 514.50 fat owes s6.oo to ?5. I by trash Casle Glasgow 800 canadians Best Quality 12 to 12 1-2 alive medium and Atlon in the Stock Market hut the Rale was unchanged at per cent. Goes to High general railway signal soared 12vi Points to a record Lish at. As against a Price of 141, when it was sted on the big Board a few months ago. Havana electric jumped nearly ten Points to a Peak at Clos ing about Points below the lop. Mack trucks Westinghouse air Brake. Virginia railway and Power and mid land steel products preferred closed 4 to Points higher. Professionals sold the motors freely on the theory that the recent cub in prices and he expected reduction Export demand due the heavy shipment of cars to England before the Tariff went into effect on july 1. Would seriously affect earnings on the last half of the year. Wyllye Overland White motors. Chandler Hayes wheel Jordan and Arrow All showed of .1 to 2 Points. Atlantic coast. Line. Ixl Nellle and Nashville and Nickel plate prefer red All broke through their previous Eldh prices. Call Money held steady at 1. Debt Parley to begin Washington aug. I r the refunding of Hal ring s a -.oo. 000.000 War to Iho will to in nod monday Mouveen the Mission and the rom my Slon which Orrl Vod in me country last in fruit. Sterling Exchange York. Apr. Exchange firmer at for sixty Bills and at for demand. Vor men bar is. Vor. Canadian dollars. 1-32 Premium. France. Demand lire de Mand 3.63h railway sold to c. And of run Ndini Cincinnati. Ait. W. Cd of Ralty. Acting if flip Pond Fork and Knob Mit Wity. In Virginia Anno Unrod Todne the Kal of Lent Road to the Chni a Oak s50 so 900. 335 070 4r 910 7.00 s.85 6.50 6.50 6.25 0.25 0.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 5.50 Butcher 720 840 2 Sod 12 9so s20 _ 810 s20 970 930 but Cheb to a 4_ no 95 110 s90 heifers .970 s30 s-10 980. S20., 920 680 720 3_ 840 1_ 590 canners sets remain unchanged with Light Quality Only fair Winnipeg Hans extras 36, 33, seconds 31. Vancouver jobbing extras 41 to 42, 3s to 40. Conds 36. Poultry Market remains easy and unchanged. John the Market is Well Canada province of Manitoba the real property act notice n hereby Erlven that on or after Thi Day of Curtij to. . 1825. 1 upon the Ion. Of a Hert ill. After mentioned. With production of if Toltl no. 252028. Ismur a from the mud titles of fire. Winnipeg. He name of Ibriks 1 Mckimm Luff or the win ipes in Mani Ohn. Iraln scr. Owner of Lollo Viny inn. Namely in the of ainu i the province of Manitoba and being in Ai Rordanz eth special of Faid City and Holm ill Hosi portions of lots Nineteen ind Twenty. In p.3ock four which Lois Aro shown on a Plumi of Sui icy of part of lot of Thi Parish of Saint Lohn. Ref filtered in Thi land titles off co to. Ss3. Lyl Nur to Northwest of limit of the land taken for Tho Clavot Power transmission line to a of same filed in the paid office a no. Plied with Price firm. Good de trash. 19 to 21 cents. Canadian dressed sides ,4. 19 to 20 cents. Mand. Wholesale extras 42, firsts pecond.s.35 retail extras 50. Firsts 45. Second r 40. Chicago unchanged. December Refl Seratore 34 5-8. New York extras firsts 32 1-2 to produce markets 980 3240 820 9d0.1 6so 590 620. 8- 760 610 730 6.00 5.so 6.50 5.35 5.25 5.25 6.15 5.005.00 4.50 cows. Cutters. 4.25 4.00 4.00 9so 3.75 070, 3.75 3.50 3.50 bulls. 2.75 2.25 590 stockers. 3.75 720 720 530 720 25 680 so 920 3_ r90, 880 76 s40" 920 250 220 235 190 260 Iso 135 3.75 3.50 3.50 3.25 feeders 6.00 4.50 4.50. 4.30 4.50 5.25 5.00 5.00 6.0d 4.50 50 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.3u 4.23 4.10 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 3.75 and 3.56 3.25 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.50 2.05 1.50 1.50 2.00. .1.00 2.50 2.25 2.25 2.00 produce Nulter no. 1 Creamery butter r.o.b., Winnipeg a. To. 2 to refinery butter 3 Creamery butter. 1.0.0. Winnipeg .16 i .s4h .31 m _ k 50 145 ____12 50 rows. ___10.25 2sq,_ 10 00 Ottawa aug. Toron to. to. Rosaius steady Wincn Angud. Jobbing specials 42, extras 40. Firsts 37, econ i. 33. Montreal reports that the persistent heat wave. Is. Still Market. In change in weather would have con making conditions Are paying extras seconds . Eide role effect former. Dealers 35 1-2, Frau 9.30 Ontario Points. 9.50 Manitou a. And. Evangel my Church Corner specific hons in form of tender of i Stone anal Bur hell utre ols . R with conditions Rover Nonit in prescribed bylaw Mav be i the lowest or any tender obtained at the office of the City engl 1 accept Tell. Martann the lowest Ano. Tender not neck warily accepted. C. To. Brown. City clerk. City clerk s office. Winnipeg August 6th, 192 Saskatchewan mar tenders for sewer construction sealed addressed to chairman. On Public utilities will be received at i office the undersigned up to 3 o clock ., on monday. August 17th, -192s, for construction of a list of the works and form of Teru Jer together with conditions governing tenders prescribed tar bylaw May be obtained at office of the oily Engineer 223 Yaracs Avenue. Lowest or any tender not necessarily Accel Ted. C. J. Arc cwt City clerk. Clov clerk s office August 6th, -1 jambs cd Shourt so it architects Noire Dame Rev curment notice of tenders sealed marked for will a received by the up to 13 noon. 17th. For do Nln and ording mately 11 Miles of Mcdonald High Ajr a Thi municipality of Macdonald. Spurl Flea Ity of Diorik and ran he obtained at the office of he noway room 316 a lament baud Loco. Or the the of municipality Sannoh. A marked or Lipil Bond amount air to Porot con tract to of Macdonald tip i tender. The or any tender not rally Sec. Treasurer Hun. August 4th, 1925. Of ;