Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 8, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
14 Manitoba free press saturday August 8, 1925 livestock and produce Winnipeg prices Sain Over on Chicago strength wheat Market after showing Early weakness turns bullish with prices closing from 3 l-4c to 3 l-2c grains steady Grain Exchange Winnipeg aug. 7, Liverpool Market closed Friday As follows october higher at 11s.5ti. December lower at 10s. Per 100 pounds. Exchange Canadian funds quoted higher at worked out into bushels and Canadian cur Rency Liverpool close was Friday thursday october. December almost sensational strength at Chi Cago with the september prices advancing fully above the previous close dragged our Market up about this morning and turned what looked a rather heavy Market around the opening into a bullish affair. Chi Cago reported that heavy buying of wheat by houses with Eastern connections Way responsible for the Advance dec. Sept. Dec. Which Pic september on new High ground for the movement and that by the number of Charters for boats re ported indications were that there would be heavy wheat clearances from Chicago next week that would Materi ally out into stocks. The Winnipeg wheat Market opened unchanged to higher based on the Nam cables which came id. Higher but scattered Selling by Longs caused prices to ease off about in under the previous close and at the Low Point october reached Down to but quickly re acted when Chicago began to climb up Winnipeg Ward. The Market a big Broad affair but received most of its strength Winnipeg Grain fluctuations oct. a open. 145 May. Oct. Pec dec. May. Oct. 148 51 77 240 232 241 10134 High. 149% 146% 151% 49% 4794 51% 79% 233 241 103 102 Low. 145 49 50% 233% 232 Prev. Last 142% 47% 138 133 .1 53 81 242b 233b 240% b 102b 231 241 99 216 214 90% american Grain fluctuations dec. May sept. Dec. May dec. May sept. May. Open. Sept. Dec sept 104 105 90 42% 107 110% 115b Chicago in. Low 15994 Cloisie. 103% 86 88% 44 Minneapolis High. Low. 157% close. 46% 48% 103% 106% Prev. Clow. 72 103% 38 a 40% 72% 104b 106% 72 38% 38% a 40% Duluth 1 163b 72% 103% a 158% 162a 72 3s% . 265% oct. Nov. Dec. 264 .264 261 266a 2r5b 265a 261 a comparative car Recil pts. Flax. 265 262 264 261 281 b from Chicago. There was very Little Selling and the offerings that came out were from Longs taking profits so that the bulls were Able to Force prices up Ward without talking Large amounts of wheat. Whether prices Are to work to much higher Levels or hot largely de pends on Export business and foreign demand. It must be remembered that Canada is on an Export basis while the United slates in purely on a Domestic basis and the spread Between this Market and Chi Vigo can easily Widen out to near the extent of the duty of Atlantic Seaboard reported that there were some Small buying orders continuing to come n for United states and Canadian with total sales estimated at around 300.000 bushels. Local exporters reported time overnight offerings had been accepted but that the business was Small due to the difficulty of buying Cash wheat and in creasing premiums which were up today on All grades from nos. 1 to s. There is no doubt but what there is a Good demand for non Rhy wheat. The weather map was Moro favourable this morning with moderately. Cool temperatures throughout the scattered Rains. Other news Rorri the was also More favourable with belter reports coming in of the crops Coarm grains. These markets were extremely Dull today with Oats and Barley prices Little changed from yesterday while Rye followed the Advance in wheat. There is very Little foreign or Domestic de Mand for coarse grains while at the same time there is no pressure in Evi the flax Market was firmer but Trade was Light. Undertone Strong and prices May go higher. Demand just Ordinary. Cash wheat Market. An excellent demand for All except n few of the lower ones existed today in the local Cash wheat Market with exporters und Mellars taking hold of everything that came Forward. Prices were about in Bett r than the previous close hut with offer Ings still very Light business was some what cramped. N o interest was Tihon in any wheat for any of the future positions and Millers this morning reported the de Mand for flour As being Only fair. Oats and Lack of stocks in both these markets prevented a business from being done and As k result trading in these two commodities Only to a carlot proposition. Spreads Weru unchanged to tic better. Kye and stocks so Light in both Rye and flax very Little was done in either Market today. The weather. High pressure from the Pacific is spreading Over the Western provinces. Rain has fallen in the Northern portions of Alberta and Saskatchewan change to cooler weather. Forecasts Manitoba and Saskatchewan Westerly winds becoming cooler. Showers saturday mostly fair and Cool. Winds fair and Cool today and saturday. 1k.un inspections winnings. Aug. 6, 1925 1924 24 16 Fawi. 6 1 Chicago. Minneapolis Duluth wheat. 148 235 .29 Oats. 2s 284 40 9 Barley. 8 As 43 is Rye. 0 Corn. 0 85 7 0 Rye. Totals total cars contract wheat movement by to Nieft c. R. C. N. A. 1 Isi 13 25 Winnipeg Cash prices prices Are Alwa the quota Loni on Cash grains at Trio time of closing the future Market. So Vot Prev. Prices. 17014 16914 163 it to. 1 Northern to. 2 Northern Northern 173% to. 3 no. 4 no. 5 6 Reed track to. 1 durum z durum 3 durum no 4 durum 1 Kota 2 Kota s Koia i to. J 2 Iouin no. 3 Tough 5 4 Tough no. 1 smutty no. 2 smutty no. 3 smutty i screenings per ton i no. 2 . I no. 3 e3. 1 i to. 1 no. 2 feed rejected s track t no. 3 1 so. 4 rejected feed no. 1 n c b track 1671155% 114h 99m 162v. 1s2v. 150% 153% 110 05 100 160% 154% 143% 148% 145% 141% 400 57 52 52 5o v 42h 52 85 85 84% 244 t 214 207 242 1s1v. 96 i 159 h 149 v 147v 140 130v. To 105 100 150 139 142v 138% Sivi 51 47v 42 i 52 weekly Grain Market review wheat prices at the close on Friday aug rust 7, Are 13 i than a week ago. With the exception of one setback on thu Isda of about Orre cent the Advance has been steady with fairly big gains on tuesday and again on Friday. Throughout Western some to Favora blk weather with High temperatures throughout Western Canada with Dally reports stations that the crops were deteriorating in with strength in american in Cartat. To need to bid up to secure smal lots. To Liverpool Are said to be due to the wet Wea ther Europe which is delaying harvesting Caus ing a demand of Donn and tins Means High prices Here to import can easily Widen up to of .42 cents us Canada must remain on an Export basis. Markets have continued Dull throughout the week coarse Ordinary prices have More or eign Ana Domestic nerf two cents with foreign Lesh been affected inf Chin t. And Oats Are about two cents 8% higher. Not withstand and Pace Are considered Winnipeg Grain Exchange representative sales i aug. 6 nor. Nor. Nor. Nor. Nor. Nor. Nor. Nor what. Nor. Nor. Nor. Nor. Spot1 nor. Nor nor. 168% spot. Of 4 writ. 4 what. 5 what. 5 what. P. Spot spot spot spot . Soj j 3 3 . J1jj 89 81 h spot. To . 3 . 4 . Spot. Spot 3 . Spot. Six. 1 1 act spot. To 1 f it. Zuj fit. 4. 3. . Spot. 4v.ic.-w. Spot. 35 4 . Foot. Raj. Spot . Zpot.255ji. . Rye snot 2 Boot 90% 3-rc.w. Spot out it Bej. Spot 2 c.tj-. S of 3 . Of 3 . Cash prices 4 Martin t i i t i t August 7, no. 1 hard Spring or no. 1 dark no Hern Spring fancy. Montana. No. 1 hard Spring 3.68 no. 1 dark Northern by runs Good to fancy to 1 dark Northern Spring. Choice to fancy no 1 dark Northern up runs Good to Choice no 1 dark North so Spring Ordinary to Rood to 1 daily Northern 1.64m to. 1 Northern to. 2 dark Northern up runs Choice to fancy 1.73t4 no. 2 dark Northern Spring. Good to cd spice 1.6st4 no 2 dark Northern up runs. Ordinary to. Good no. 2 Northern .1.65tj, to. 3 dark Northern to fancy no. 3 dark Northern Spring to Choice 1.66h no 3 dark Northern Spring Ordinary to Good 1.61 no. 3 Northern 1.59% no. 1 dark hard Montana 5.fi9% to 1 hard Montana to. 1 dark hard Minnesota and s. Dakota 1 o4 4 to. 1 dark Han Minnesota and s. Dakota i 1 5-j no.1 1 fancy Amber durum 1.63 no. 2 fancy am her durum no. 1 Amer durum. No. 1 durum no. 2 Amer durum no. 2 durum to. 3 Amber Duruar no. 3 durum to. 3 to. 3 White Oats Barley no. 2 Rye _ 1.5114 1 43 a 1 1 4 i. I 05 a 77 1 04% 2ss j.84% 1.6-1v, 1. 61 4 3 5714 j 51 1 .30 1 c7 269 Winnipeg Grain letter n. Bawlf Grain cc., Ltd. Winnipeg aug. 7. Wheat. Strength today with prices advancing about six dragged our Market up about closing figures being cents 3 1-2 around the top at 3 1-4. To 3. 1-2 higher. Around the opening this mar Ket had a rather heavy appearance with every indication of goings lower. But. After declining about 1 cent under the previous reacted strongly and followed the. Steady Advance it Chicago. Chicago reported that heavy buying of wheat by houses .wjth., East Ern connections was responsible for the Advance. Which put their september on new High ground for the move ment and with indications Clear ances of wheat would be heavy out. Of Chicago next week reducing Stock a materially. The Market tvs a big Broad affair but received most of its strength from Chicago. There was very Little Short Selling and most of the offerings were Corning from Longs who were taking profits so that bullish interests were Able to Force prices up Ward without taking much wheat. We would advise caution in following bulges too must be remembered that Canada is on an. Export basis while the United states. Is on purely Domestic basis and the spread Between Here and Chicago can easily Widen out considerably. There i Good foreign demand Fon nearby wheat but this is largely due. To the unsettled weather in Western Europe which is delaying harvesting and new crop movement with old crop stocks bins reduced rapidly. European crops Are generally very favourable and if is not thought the wet weather 4ias done much Russia continues. To sell wheat to United kingdom and the the weather map was More favor Able ills morning with moderate tem Pei attire and scattered Rains. Crop reports were also better. There was a Good demand for Cash wheat with exporters and Millers talc ing. All offerings at premiums 1 cent better. Offerings were very Light. Coarse there was a. Very Light featureless Trade in coarse grains with demand poor. Oats and Barley were steady closing fractionally higher. While Rye reflecting the strength in wheat closed 3 1-2 up. Flax. Firm. Steady Market. Waltl final figures i 1-2 to "2 tents higher offerings Small with demand Only Ordi nary. Undertone firm. Grain Trade news from other markets the upgrade during the balance of the session and closing 3. 7-8 to 6 cents higher which was practically the High joint of the session. Growing congas Lon in Cash wheat with accompanying advances in premiums and heavy Charters of wheat from Chicago to Buffalo alarmed the Short interest the consequent strength entering in the september future. Workable Export bids were reported at the Guys nit Cash property not Rill the same. Export sales were not Dis closed by the Seaboard today but the amount was probably moderate. Can Dian advices continue pessimistic and with extreme tightness in their Cash markets prices there were relatively Strong. Broadening general Trade was feature. The Advance clearly demonstrates the tact of the under conditions which made us bullish 17 cents a Bushel lower than closing and the rapidity of the upward movement today has been entirely too ast to be healthy. Corn proposition at the moment seems to hinge on the Gener ally accepted idea that the coming yield is going to be of such volume that present prices for new crop futures Are being discounted far too much in our opinion As compared with the Cash and september. As far As the Cash and september concerned we Are still quite opinion that on which was As Short As that of last year the reserves of old Corn to come to Market Are. In a vol me very much lower estimated. This at be borne out by the fact and cattle Are Selling at record prices. The main Contention at the moment is that where the crop looks Good Orderings of old Corn at prevailing premiums will he More or less heavy but such offer Ings in our opinion must be confined comparatively limited area and this is demonstrated by the fact that for Many weeks Corn in markets is bringing handsome premiums Over anything obtainable. Here. A Short seller of Corn of the old crop there fore is Basing his views on the re serves of old Corn believing that the serves Are great enough to Price a pfc the Cash property. Did very Little today Al though the Cash situation continued Strong and the basis was a Shade bet Ter. The heaviness in Corn affected buying Power in this Cereal. Broomhall s Cable. Liverpool. Aug. I heavy sales of russian wheat to the United kingdom and the continent is Caus Liis a heavy feeling in International Grain markets. World s shipments at present. Ire very limited although Large Clear. Prices from the Black sea shortly. This week Export from the Argentine one Day missing amounted to Only bushels. In the first seven months of the Argentine exported bushels against 000 it the same Tlene last ear. Weather in parts of Western Europe very unsettled and bad for the ii Arvest. Few lots of american Max cd Corn be camber Jammy shipment Nave been sold around . Tile. Liverpool Corn Market rules steady although. The demand is less Active than earlier in the week. Nearby supplier Are All in consumptive channels and offerings from overseas Are Small. Favourable for new Corn crop. World s wheat grip is greater than 1h.-1924 wheat production forecasts from -.17 countries received by the United states department of agriculture up to july give a total of bushels against from the same countries last year. These countries normally produce More than three fourths of Hie world s wheat crop out Side of Russia data Are Vetill lacking for some of the important producers of the Northern hemisphere including prance Ger Many Jugo Slavata and in these countries the latest reports show a condition above average and better than at Yie same time last year. The crop however is not yet and there is1 still a Chance for unfavourable weather conditions to affect adversely the final outturn. Recent advices from Canada report rapid deterioration of the crop in province of Alberta due to Hoji Saskatchewan but More favourable than in. At Betta. Mill stocks in the Danube Basin of reported to be Low and the milling Viand for old wheat has harvesting has been delayed by wet weather and-it1 seems uhely that the new wheat will arrive on Market later than expected. J the wheat crop of Hungary is m forecast at compared with harvested cording to the internat Lonar Institute of agriculture at Rome. ton is placed at against last Barley bushels 712.000 Oats bushels against livestock markets Dominion livestock Branch Union stockyards Winnipeg and St. Boniface aug. Receipts i at the Union stockyards up to 9 Day morning consisted of 921 cattle4an calves 608 hours and do sheep Ai lambs together with de on Ali rough Billing. Ther cars unloaded during the Day and further 48 cars in sight Tot arrive to night and Early morning. With about cattle on Sale the bulk of which was of medium duality trading was slow with prices about steady with yesterday All Quality butchers were quickly picked no it steady prices with Butch or steers a a gang from j5 50 for the Best and to j5 for the common to medium. Best Butcher heifers made from to with the common kind Down to Good Butcher cows continued about steady from to a few of extra Quality slightly higher the com Mon to medium kinds were plentiful and sold from 2 to ?3 with canners and cutters from j1.25 to bulls continued weak in line with yesterday with the bulk ranging from ?2 to j2.50. The Stocker and feeder Market was somewhat draggy. But a fair cleanup is e. J. Bawlf private wire service i experienced. The bulk of the stockers ranged from to Good feeders continued firm from to and the plainer Down to the calves remained about steady the bulk sales of Rood variety from to and the common kind Teloiv to the hog Market continued about in line with yesterday s close with bulk i of thick smooths Selling at sheep and Iamb Market remain the same As yesterday s decline. Top Lamb made the a Earlles around and ewes to jts Chicago Grain letter. Chicago aug. Opened fair in Strong and then sagged on Selling by tired holders. From this decline the Market awakened and under enormous Short covering and new outside buying poner advanced rapidly continuing of representative sales. A ported up to 3 ., Friday aug 7 Butchek. Steers. No. A it Price. Nav. It. Price. A. 5.50 s80 Otso 5.50. J50 890 5.25 5.00, 990 5.00 4.75 d10 a 4.50 840 4.50 4.00 3.75 3.75 3.50 3.50 Butcher heifers 5.50 gel 5.50 5.50 830 850 5.00 950 310 5.00 000 4.75 540 510 4.75 -810 860 4.75 880 Butchek cows can Hiss cutters. 4.00 920 4.00 840 890 3 65 6 780 880 3 720 650 690 720 905 940 970 920 6 820 750 3.50 3.50 3.50 3.25 3.00. 3.00 bulls. 3.60 820 2.00 stockers. 37.t 5 740 3.50 2 Edo 3.50 540 3.25 r 720 3.00 700 feeders. 4.50 980 4.50 4 50 4.00 4.00 calves. 820 890 730 4.30 4.35 4.0v 4.00 3.75 3.50 and 2.50 2.50 2.50 .1 2 m .1 2.00 1.59 .1.50 1.35 1.25 2.00 2.00 2.502.50 2.00 1.75 3.75 3.60 3.50 3.23 5.00 4.fio 3.00 3.00 3.00 13.91v4 210 7.00 200 205 6.50 175 6.00 220 6.00 110 175 6.00 2 210 5 213 b.50 4 120 Bacon selects s 13 86 225 3 210 13.9114 4 220 thick smooths. 170 32.65 200 11 ,200 i. 12.65 130 912-. 65 4 210 12.65 190 heavies. 235 11.65 1165 250 11.65 2 280 11.00 2 263 11.63 extra heavies. 335 11 15 345 11.13 280 31.15 31.15 1 415 31.-15 405 11.13 shops. 165 12.50 2 145 12.35 3 32.50. 12.33 140 12.50 lights a d feeders. Stockar in orcs 3.50 to 3.75 fair to Good 2.50 to 3.25 Stocker Choice 3-Bo fair to Good 2.25 to 2.7j feeder Choice to 4-50 fair to Good to 3-75 calves. Choice. 6.00 to 6.so Good 4.75 to 5.10 3-00 to 4.00 select Bacon 13.86 to thick 12.50 to 12.6o heavies h-00 to ll-6a extra heavies. 11-15 to 31.16 shop hogs. 12-36 to 12.50 lights and feeders 12.25 to 12.50 8.65 to 9.00 9.50 to 10.00 9.50 to 10.00 5.00 to 7.uo 10.00 to 12.50 8.00 to 9.00 roughs. Sows no., 1 sows no. 2 Stags lambs. Fair to Good common. Sheep. Fair to Good e.50 to 7.00 common 3-00 to 4.00 South St. Paul livestock. Furnished by state Federal Market reporting office South St. Paul minn., aus 800. Market All kinds of killing classes steady stockers and feeders slow it thursdays decline. Bulk prices follow beef steers and yearlings to s7.do. Cows and heifers to canners and cutters to Bologna bulls j3.75 to feeder and Stocker steers to calves 700. Market generally steady Good lights largely 50. Hosa Market slow 25 to 40c lower top Price bulk prices follow Butcher and Bacon hogs to sows pigs sheep 200. Market lambs Stea a weak bulk prices follow fat lambs 12.65 to fat ewes to 7.50. 12.65 i 12.50 135 270 245 240 220 195 8 .210 600 460 so 125 of 92 66 00 if.50 140 13 50 12.50 roughs. 8.65 sows. 10.0010.00 550 10.00 29q 10.00 370 .10.00 Stags. 7voo 500 6.00 or l is 8 00 155 7.50, 140 6.00 lambs. 12.50 70--- j2.50 75 12.50 10.00 9.50 9.50 9.50 "5 00 livestock quotations. Winnipeg aug 7. Receipts cattle. So calves 107 hogs 608 sheep 90. Steers. Choice 6.00 to 6.50 fair to Good 5.00 to 6.75 4.50 to 4.7i 3.50 to 4.00 Butcher heifers. Choice 5.00 to 5.75 fair to Good. 4.00 to. 4.7j Dutcher. Cows. Choice Good. Medium canners and Good cutters Bull. _. Medium. Common. 3.75 to 2.75 to 1.75 to 1.75.t.o 2.50 to 2.00 to 3.00 to 1.50 to 1.75 to 4.00 350 2.so 2.00 3.25 27s 2.75 produce markets of hotter and ens. A null further notice will be the free by t. J. Coyle my company produce Brofe Ersi Halter be. 1" Creamery butter. Winnipeg. Creamery butter . No. 3 Creamery butter is .0814 . Winnipeg according to Dom. Gott. Extras Doz., returned firsts don., cases returned seconds Doz. Cases returned j cracked Doz., cases returned i 1-Olmt Manitoba new potatoes per in. To Ite taller halt on Kreun Manitoba Leaf lettuce per Doxen Manitoba spinach per in. _ Muul Loba dozen Kunene Manitoba rhubarb in. _ Manitoba new turnips per in. .04 .07 .03 Manitoba new Beels per australian onions per to Manitoba cabbage per. flour. Who Leattle prices email lots to dealer Lake of the Woods tote b8-lb. two 49-lb. L our 24-lb. ,.. 5.oo Westein Canada 9b-lb. Two 49-lb. O.53 Coll Vale Lloyl 88-lb. Sacks two 4s-lb. Sacks -------------.------------1 6.c3 24-lb. Sacks--------------------------5.60 Al uple b3-lb. Two 49-lb. Lacks------.-------------------8.6s four 24-lb. Sacks --------------------------5.60 Smalter b8-lb. Sacks two 4s-lb. Narks 8.65 four 24-lb. Sackl--------------------------5.60 tolled Oats. Per Eark. 80 ill feed. Dellvera in Carlota. Net cub Manitoba. Bran per too .-------sas.00 Short. Per ton . Bran per shorn per Tea ,-.--------i---------------28.09 Alberta Dunn. Per. In Mboria per ton 28.00 play Freeh baled no. 1 timothy.s17.co no. 2 Timothy Manitoba acreage in leading crops prepared by the department of agriculture the it Manitoba department of agriculture herewith announces the final of Lasures As to acreages sown thie year in Manitoba to wheat pats Barley fall Rye Rye and Flat the these six crops in Manitoba is set at greater ace4 than the aggregate acreage sown to tie same crops last year but the acreages of individual crops Are considerably altered from f those of for annual crop reporting in imposes the province is divided into four teen in most of these the wheat acreage proves to be less than one4, year age the reduction Over the province As a whole being1 close to 10 the oat crop Ris i reduced by about 1% per while flax which last year was sown to an Large extent has fallen to one half of last Thov Frh still larger than usual. Barley fall Rye and Spring Rye All show increases. The Barley acreage already the highest for any province , is up close to 40 per cent Pyer a. Million acres More in 192s. Fall Rye is up Over 10 per and apr engr Over 80 per cent. The wheat decline follows a pre Vious wheat decline of Over is per cent fun 1924 with j923, and. Tie Barley Advance follows an 18 per in 1924 Over 1923. The figures were compiled from individual returns submitted by nearly and the total number of Farmers estimated As being in the province in District 1. Melita Killarney 3. Bed River 4. Winnipeg o. Spring fled 6. Eastern 7. Virden 8. Carberry 9. Neepawa 10., Russell Dauphin mid Lake Swan Juver. Ethelbert 1925 115.47 11. The results Are Given in detail in the tables herewith wheat average acreage sown per total farm acreage 1925 297.2s4 total acreage 3924 110.910 148.571 23.791 Oats acreage sown per total acreage 1925 1925 67.16. 4.92 40.s2 22.29 15.6m 16 77 10.92 68.50 2 40 7.320, 46.24 52.51 244.171 of 482 27.27 40.905 11.51 total acreage 1924 386.224 137.5s5 542 total District Melita ,._ Killarney red River Winnipeg. Spring Fjeld Eastern Virden Neepawa Russell. K Widlake. _ Swan Ett Elbert total 43.45 Barley average acreage sown tier total farm acreage 1925, 74.60 67.56 54.59 14.88 10.63 4.23 57.15 51.94 44.97 2t.87 24.92 4.4s 24.65 37.62 1925 10.s9s 237.172 s.16 26.789 District Kinarney. Red River j.i., Winnipeg Springfield Eastern Virden Carberry Russell Dauphin 36.6s fall by. Average acreage sown per total farm acreage 1935 6.95 16.27 13.17 6.03 2.53 390 8.08 1.88 .57 1.t8, .20 m7 1 .63 1925 4221 total acreage 1924 total acreage flax average acreage sown per total farm acreage 1925 6.s7 4.92 7.29 1.83 1.35 .14 c.43 2.40 3 44 .18 2.36 .08 .08 .14 1925 21.638 364 14.234 837 482 120 165 total acreage 1924 30.932 174.088 10.106 1.037 542 136 366 74.3 71.544 5.s241 1.0.019 29.047 438 "05 Spring Rye average acreage sown per total total farm acreage acreage 1925 1924 9.944 21 131 314 r.019 177 697 1.2s9 482 181 168 1925 -38 2.26 .39 .03 .22 .47 .51 j.71 .46 .15 .76 of 1.48 1.07 no. 1 red top-----------------------------js-00 to. 2 red u of demand Lor lower there Beni no Bay Exchange in la. Are obtained re rom of the Trade. Montreal produce Montreal. Aug. And eggs firm cheese quiet cheese finest westerns finest Eastern. Butter no. Pasteurized. To 3si4 no. 1 Creamery to seconds 36ti to eggs fresh extras 41 fresh firsts 38. Egg markets Dominion urm Tock Ottawa aug. Quiet and unchanged. Jobbing specials j2 extras 40 firsts. 37. Montreal dealers paying extras firsts 33. Calgary conditions of the cuff Market Are unchanged with receipts showing a slight improvement. Dealers arc paying country Points extras 32 firsts 2s. A Symonlon Market remains unchanged. Dealers jobbing extras 38 to 40 firsts 34 to Vancouver the Market remains steady witly dealers paying country Points extras 38 firsts 36. Halifax n.s., reports practically no change in the Market All prices remaining the same with eggs moving rapidly and arrivals from Couy itry Points Light but of fair Quality. As Here is no storage at Halifax there is no move ment in this direction. Broilers and Spring chickens appearing in retail stores at 35 cents per Pound. St. John the Market remains Well supplied with eggs with prices same and demand Good. Wholesale extras 42 firsts 40. Fresh killed Chick ens wholesale 45 fowl 30. Retail chickens. 50 fowl 35. Chicago spot unchanged december refrigerators 34 new York spot unchanged Decem Ber refrigerators Chicago and ribs open a lira Low 37.45 17.27 17.45 17.so 17.10 17.80 17.so 17.50 17.15 18.55 13.55 Sopt. Oct. Sept. Oct took baby s Bank. Milwaukee wis., aug. Who ransacked the Home of Charles b. Hotz turned everything upside Down but took Only a baby s Bank containing Lake shipping head of the lakes fort William ont., aug. Elf lil boats carried bushels it Goth from i lie ports of fort William and port Arthur today three of them a Ink Over the of Garly carried 410. Do or wheat and Oak Royalton 33u.oou of whtgi., and the Collin wooo. 304, Ono of a Lieari and Oats to port Colborne. Fue Ess Sis at a loading Grain today and four Are on their Way in Light for Grain. The Den. Nark finished Ituk Mahik Coal ans it now taking on brain Tui the came in in Atli , and is Al Loti Lar gang it at the fort William Coal Dock. The Barge a Loki Lii Are has loading Export pull mood and in Vai Tonj for town. Following arc today s movements in the two har Siors cleared hour port borne Oats Rye Kamaris. Royalton. Port oof Hornc wheat thing Wood c. Kranz 3. H him arty port Colborne. Wheat oink Mont real wheat bark j tic Chhay Mont real wheat. In j. A. Move. Discharging Roal Denmark. Monroe Smith in Len. Zapawa. W. In must hew. Keow Avin. Loading flour Beaver space to let Canada building the Canada building offers the Complete advantages of a strictly modern fireproof office and mercantile building at a net rental Cost that makes it impera Tive that you investigate. Space Avail Able on ground or upper floors. Descriptive folder on request Portage main total 6.74 29c.100 .69 s7.is6 return limit oct. Ii Pacific co a s t Vancouver Victoria Seattle. Low to other on Pacific Eastern Canada 71.65 return Toronto London Sarnia Etc. Low to other in on. Barn ii Rok so loaded with pulpwood and waiting. Passed the so Sault Ste. Marie Auk. Bluing. Houghton. . , 11.30 Widenor Leonard a Iima to Refl 11. To Hurt ill he Sulish. Noon Hugh Kennedy. 32.30 Stanton 1 Heb Ard 1.30 Heth Hein. 2 Trimble 3 fro Lenae. Of Gates. Sierra. 4.j4 Morgan. 10 . Rritt 11 unit. Marsala ring tagger j 3 Val Cartler. Odanah s. Charged Madison wis. A up. Daniel a Cleney former Madison theatre Man. Is being held under 12.000 Bong on a manslaughter charge by a Coroner s jury Winch found him Spons Lilc for the automobile aed Dent in which Coolins Aurora 111., was to seriously injured that he died a Short time later. Sauerkraut crop . Monroe wla., aug. With Gran Worms playing havoc with the cab hapa crops in croon county ribs seem destined to sizzle without sauerkraut tills Winter. Choice Lof routes All rail or rail and watch a in Jasper National Park i armr be Ines or returning. I Viki i a is Golf at m i n a k i returning
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