Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 20, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba
free press monday Juke 20, 1932 saturday s Grain livestock produce wheat weakened on Early sales and Low cables win fairly Active with local alter first support Winnipeg Grain fluctuations break open. July. Oct. 55 57 5614, july 32% oct. July oct. 33 4 dec. July 70 i oct. 73h dec. 76 i Grain Exchange dec. Winnipeg june 18. High. 54% 56% 38% s8% 71b 33 3434 355 so Low. S3 55% 32% 28% 37% 70 u 73 i 76 32 u 34 i 35% close. 56 a 57 , 1932. Prey. Close. Last tear. 54% 28% 33 to 33340 33 in 34% 26% a 37 a 33 a 38% a 70 75 a 35 i a 36b .33% 107 109 110 35 to 37 i oct. Toy minute usual weekend evening opened to to Avin Nii to saturday june is. But alter 8nd local support s had teen Little Trade the on this buying the mar in Selling or. The previous this Fasli grains net change for Day 4e to a lower. High Low this season 72% 55 i tills month. 65% 5514 this week 5514 charted by Jackson Bros. Grain co. Ltd. Huron Erie bldg., Winnipeg. Two 49-lb. Sacks four. 34-ib. Sacks Man Liova. Per so la. A acc Saskatchewan per 80-lb sack Aberta. Per so la. Sack Liverpool wheat futures the following were the closing quotations on the Liverpool wheat futures Market translated from British weights and cur Rency to Canadian bushels and Money at ?4.20, saturday s approximate Exchange rate Between Banks saturday. Friday. July. 61 october 60% 63 december 6ui 64% -s2.45 -s3.b5 _ 2.85 _ 2.85 delivered in canoes Nen Cash sex Mills Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta. Bran per Toa 00 shorts per ton ---------------------------s16.00 Small lots sex country elevator Ware houses. Extra. Fresh baled spot prices Lor Well cured Hay Good at Date of issues and quoted by two leading dealers. No. 1 Timothy 00 no. 2 Timothy 15.00 no. 1 red top 11.00 no. 2 top 10.00 demand for lower grades there being no Hay Exchange in Winnipeg quotations Are obtained regularly irom members of the Trade. Hides poured Hales per in. _ horse hides Large horse hides. Medium competitive Export prices p0rt Stu cars Sid for Domestic f Domesio disappointing. Stocks of wheat in store at William and tort . A 44.s9s.000 Imell to .13.669.000 Inisi is ago. And bushels last year. In the futures Market Rye prices Wie sharply in the opening notes due to forced liquidation but buying was encountered at Bot Tom Levels and most of the Early Here recovered. Concentrate buying in Oats accounted for inc fractional gains scored in that commodity while operations in Barley flax were routine in character prices generally held steady. Denver was Dull but offerings were Light. Hard Winter wheat was in rather Active demand at St. Louis where very Little wheat of this class was being offered. To. 2 hard win Ter was quoted at Market at 49c per Bushel or about Premium Over soft Winter. Harvesting or new wheat began in Southern Illinois South Eastern Missouri during the week. dealers St. Louis were bid Ding 2 . Under the Chicago july for new soft Winter wheat Lor the first half of july shipment. In the St. Louis Cash Market no. 2 soft red Winter was quoted at 47vic per Bushel. Mill demand at Cincinnati was very Light with buyers interested More in the new crop movement in the Southwest. No. 2 soft red Winter was quoted in Cincinnati june 17 at 47-to 49c per Bushel. Foreign markers foreign wheat markets continued quiet with inquiry for spot wheat relatively Light because of the generally favourable prospects for the new crop and Liberal offerings from sur plus areas. Prices of native wheat decia ined to s1.6s at to at Paris and. To at Milan. At the close of the Market june 17, Argentine Josafe was quoted at Liverpool at 53 Vic no. 3 i Manitoba for june shipment at the sume Price. Australian wheat afloat Vas quoted at London at 55c. The French government has rejected the new commercial treaty with Canada and Canadian wheat is now subject to the maximum duty rate 51.60% Bushel. Grain inspections tiday june it. 1932 1459 1323 33 1 total cars wheat cams of contract total cars of pats total cars of Barley total cars of total cars of Rye------------------12 local cars of Oiher grains 1 1523 movement by roads Winnipeg Cash prices these prices arc always the quotations Cash grains a the time of closing the future Mas set and refer to Grain in it orc at fort William and port Arthur. To. 1 hrs to. 1 Northern so. 2 Northern so. 3 Northern no. 4 Northern so. 5____________ to 5_____________ to acc 2io. 1 durum to. 2 durum. No. 3 durum no. I durum to. 1 White Spring _. So. 2 White Spring _ no. 3 White Spring no. I . _. No. 1 . _ no. 3 . No. 1 Tough no. 2 Tough june is june 17 no. 3 Tough St. 4 Tough no. 5 Tough no. 1 smutty no. 2 smutty no. 3 smutty. To. 2 . So. 3 . So. 1 peed j i peed no. 2 feed rejected track _ grades How sex. 3 .________ 1 Row sex. 3 . 53s 43 i 37 35 53 .64 52 it 50 45 i 47 45 42 45 43 i 40 43 i 45 32 to 30 a 30 29 i 28 2 i 33 41% 39% 48 46 s 37 in 50 i Liverpool june the Canadian following wheat prices vere supplied today by Broomham Liverpool. All prices Are . Cost insurance and Liverpool per Bushel 1 Canadian Money sat. Fri. 63 64 603.j, 62 no 1 Manitoba Northern Vancouver shipment june. No 2 Manitoba Northern Atlantic shipment june. No 2 Manitoba Northern Vancouver shipment june. No 3 Manitoba Northern Atlantic shipment june. No. 3 Manitoba Northern. Vancouver shipment june. Unquoted Argentine Baril 64 pounds shipment june. 61% Argentine Josafe 64 shipment june. 60% 62 australian a heat shipment . 63 64% u. S. No. 1 hard Winters Atlantic shipment june. 61% 64 u. S. White Pacific wheat shipment june unit noted South russian shipment june. Unquoted above quotations were converted by Broomhall on a seven Dav Sterling Exchange rate of and reconverted into Canadian cur Renov at 54.20, saturday s approximate Exchange rate Between Banks. Grain quotations in . Markets open july sept 50% dec. Chicago june in. High Low close 53 7 s3 Vao 53 sept 3118 dec. 28 i 31% 31 sos oat july 20 h 20 20 sept 20y4 20% 20v4 dec. 221i 22li Eye july 29 "4 sept 32 dec. 2914 32% 32 35% Minneapolis 31 i 20% a 29% 32 i july. july. july. Sept. July. Sept. Open 53% 51% High 53% 52 Low 52% 50% 18 ii 28 21% 23 7s. 30 open 107 105 is sub 18vi 28% 28 28% 27% 29 by 30 flax High Low 110 107 105 be 18. Close 53 b Sla 18h a 18 a 2874 28v z 29b close lob 108a treaty Means that australian and Canadian cheats will be subject to the maximum Tariff. Churchill. There were 456 cars o wheat inspected at Churchill on tilday. Washington official wheat Market review 32 i 29 3714 21v 40% 38% 3 . Sej. 2 . Rejected trac c shipping news Market jottings Here and there Canadian press despatch j onl., june 20. A eariv5 t3ln in the gut for Grain. Fol and belly or Brown resco Doc Ashbay w. C. Russell Wall in the american per haps the most cheerful fact in the recent Sharp reaction in wheat is the quite obvious Nar rowing of the margin Between american and world prices Lor the Ogden. The banners National Grain corporation has purchased 18 elevators and warehouses in Utah and Idaho from the Colorado Mill and co elevator or Denver bringing their storage in these two states up to 48 houses. Id Washington. Carry Over of wheat in. The United states. July 1, is expected to be about As against 000 bushels on the same Date in 1931, according to the department of agriculture. This does not include bushels farm Board wheat held in cheaper storage in Canada which would bring the total. To -387.000.000 bushels. In 1931 the amount of . Wheat in Canadian storage was about bushels making the total on july 1, 1931, about bushels. Of Cana Dian have been increasing with clearances from Montreal since May 1 to prance direct 000 bushels from Atlantic ports bushels from the Gulf bushels and from Vancouver Bush Els. There have also been Good imports of and. Bal Kan wheat in the past six weeks. The rejection of the Franco Canadian commercial attention cattle and produce dealers a Market Day will be held in person june 22 wednesday the official opening 10 . Punbteoecoiid0lj" advertised so if crested in these sponsored by Emerson Board of Trade special despatch to free press Washington u.c., june Mystic wheat markets suffered fur ther declines during the week end ing june 17 Imper the influence of the approaching movement of the new Winter crop favourable Progress of Spring wheat Aud some slackening in demand for North american Grain according to the weekly Grain mar Ket review of the United states Bureau of agricultural economics. Peed grains held fairly steady largely because of very Light offerings since demand remained of Small vol ume and was confined largely to the limited current needs of feed manufacturers and other Industrial buy ers. Bye was weak with wheat. Flax declined further under a continued chill Crusher inquiry and favourable growing conditions for the new crop. No important changes occurred during the week in crop conditions in the Northern help Here. Harvest ing of the new Domestic Winter wheat crop progressed northward As far As Central Kansas. Spring wheat in the United states made Good pro Gress under favourable weather conditions. Bains provided additional moisture and helped to minimize probable loss from Grasshoppers. In the Canadian Prairie provinces re cent Rains were fairly Well distributed but Northern and South Eastern areas of Manitoba report that drought has reduced crop prospects. Grasshoppers and cutworms Are numerous and menacing but still fairly Well under control. Crops throughout Alberta Promise particularly High yields. Soil moisture is quite satisfactory at present but june and july Rains must be received to offset deficits resulting from three years of drought. European conditions crop conditions throughout Europe Are for the most part unchanged from those of a week ago. Some local damage irom storms and hot winds has Ben reported in. The Southern. Italian provinces. Isie rus Sian crop has been benefited by local Rains in some areas but weather is still too hot and dry a South Eastern sections and parts of the Don and Volga River valleys. Conditions in the lower danubian coun tries Are Lair. In other parts of Europe conditions Are generally favourable although crops Are mostly two to three weeks later than usual. Domestic wheat markets were mostly lower with the futures. The movement of new wheat increased in Oklahoma and Texas and the first cars were marketed during tie week in Kansas. Receipts at the principal Central and South Western markets totalled cars compared with 1.627 cars a. Week ago and 1.226 cars a year ago. New receipts have been principally of Good Quality and High protein Tut High a moisture. Some of the new wheat from the South Plains in Texas was of Light test weight but of higher protein than the heavier wheat from other areas. Mills were fairly Active buyers of the new wheat at it. Worth and no. 1 hard Winter 13 per cent protein was quoted at 51 to per Bushel. Export demand was lacking. The first new wheat of the season was received june 17 at Kansas City from South Western part Kansas graded Sample hard 58 pounds 17.8 per. Cent moisture and 9.25 per cent protein. This car sold at 42c per Bushel to a local elevator. This was the earliest movement of Kansas wheat since 1918. Mill and elevator demand was fairly Active at Kansas City during and Dally offer Ings were readily taken. Shipments to outside Millis were of Good volume. At the close of the Market june 17, no. 2 hard Winter Ordinary protein was quoted at 44 to 45y2c 12 per cent protein wis at 47. To 49e and .13 per. Cent at 49 to per Bushel. A Large pc Entac of the Omaha receipts went directly to local flour Mills., new wheat was expected the first week in july at that Market. Inquiry from local at Grain movement at port of Montreal Canadian press despatch Lontreal quc., june 20. Saturday s Grain figures bushels stocks in Stock a in holds of 39 lairs boats total receipts to Date. Total receipts to Date. 1931 total deliveries to Date 1932 33.208 353 total deliveries Tot Date 1931 _ Friday s 053 Friday s deliveries orders on hand tramps chartered__1__._ Lake boats arrived Lake boats unloaded Liverpool wheat Breaks on general liquidation a. P. White co. Wire service Liverpool june 18. Broomhall cables As follows wheat futures opened lower on general liquidation owing to the weakness in North american markets Friday. There was some Selling believed to be for Amer ican accounts. There was a general Lack of Confidence owing to the bet Ter North american crop prospects and the poor demand for parcels. Closing quotations were to lower per 100 pounds. _ horse hides Small and ponies sheepskins _ _ .15 Seneca Root. Dry. A. _ .1.1 Horsehair mane per in. _ .03 Horsehair Tail per in. Fleece Wool unwashed. Per in. To .20 to .15 to .04 to ,18 .15 .02 to .02k Toronto produce Market Toronto. In. The United Farmers co operative company to Day supplied the Canadian press with the following quotations on produce delivered at Toronto eggs extras Doz., 15 cents. Eggs firsts Doz., 13 cents. Cream churning no. 1, ib., 15 to 16 cents. Creamery no. 1 soils 16 to 16 cents. Potatoes no. 1 in bags 25 to 27 cents. Export beef cattle to ., to Market conditions of Staple groceries dried fruits and syrups livestock markets Dominion livestock Branch livestock quotations Winnipeg june 16. Receipts cattle 200 calves 65 hogs 405 sheep 30. To . Good and Choice to s5.75 medium common steers Over Good and Choice medium common Good and medium common in carers Choice calves Good and Choice medium. cows Good. Medium common canners and cutters bulls Good-----_.-. 4.00 to 3.00 to . 5.00 to 4.08 to 3.00 to 4.50 to 3.75 to 3.00 to 5.25 to 4.00 to 4.50 3.50 5.75 4.75 3.75 5.50 4.25 3.50 6.25 5.00 3.00 to 3.50 2.50 to 2.75 1.75 to 2.25 .75 to 1.50 1.75 to 1.25 to Stoeker and Lecaer steers Good 3.00 to common 2.00 to Stock a con s Ana heifers Good 2.50 to common. 1.50 to 2.00 1.50 3.50 2.75 3.25 2.25 milkers and springers to veal calves Good and Choice 3.50 t5 4.50 common and medium 1.50 to 3.00 blogs select per head Premium Bacon 3.65 Tot 3.65 butchers is per head discount heavy extra heavy 3.15 to 1.50 to lights and 2.50 to sows no. 1 2.00 to sows new 2 1.50 to roughs 1.50 to Good Handy weight common 1-00 6.00 to 3.00 to 3.15 2.00 3.15 2.00 1.50 1.50 1.00 6.25 5.00 sheep Good heavies Good hand weight _ common 2.00 to 2.00 2.50 to 3.00 1.00 to 1.50 produce Market prices of butter Ana eggs Mitil. Further notice will As those supped the free press by t. J. Coyle co., ltd., pro Duce brokers Butler fresh no. 1 Creamery butter . Winnipeg prices according to Dominion govern ment grading. Strictly fresh not Over five Days old. Extras Doz. Cases firsts Doz. Cases returned .11 returned .03 seconds Doz. Case returned .05 graded potato is car tote. Per 100 ., . Winnipeg wholesale Manitoba potatoes retail Manitoba potatoes .45 Cje tables jobbers to retailers egyptian onions per in. Texas onions per in. Texas new carrots per Manitoba turnips per 100 Manitoba Leaf lettuce Doz. Bunches b. C. Head lettuce per dozen Manitoba asparagus per dozen .90 . Cauliflower per Case _ Manitoba beets per cwt Florida celery. So la. Crate 2.50 1.50 -----5.50 i .07 a .04 .0 Washington new cabbage Manitoba spinach per in. Manitoba rhubarb per in. Manitoba Green onions Doz. Bunches .15 Manitoba radishes Bunches .25 flour retail Price to Consumers at. Country elevator warehouses. Manitoba and Saskatchewan quoted on Quaker Patent Lake of the Woods. Fife Koses. Western c Ada purity the. Silvis Royal House hold. Hobin Hood and. Thi Maple Leaf Mills. Canned to oils the holding com Pany in the cast have again advanced tomatoes and peas. Today s prices Are about Normal and will show a fair return to the canner. Bartlett Peai s Are scarce with higher prices asked. Peaches Are also cleaning up very quickly and higher prices will be asked for remaining stocks. Re ports from British Columbia state that dry weather has Cut Down the crop of. Strawberries and a Normal crop is looked for. Higher prices Are asked for pumpkin. Cherries Are scarce but a. Very Large crop is looked for in the East with prices ruling. Tomato juice is still in big demand and some can ners will have no supplies until new pack is available this fall. Prices Are asked for tapioca and Sago. White Beans Are a Little firmer and would be considered Good buying at today s Price. Changes have taken place in the syrup Market during the past week. Attractive prices Are quoted on Maple syrup. Quotations Are now quoted on peanuts. Shelled walnuts have advanced. Shelled almonds Are unchanged. Prices Are quoted on package cheese. Ontario cheese advanced i cent per Pound during the past week. Higher prices still Are looked for on Ontario Oxford cheese. Dried prices for 1932 crop seedless raisins Are quoted by California packers. Prune prices have shown no change. Lower prices Are quoted on new crop apricots. The packing of evaporated Logan berries will Start on Vancouver Island this year. This will mean lower prices on this commodity seen brought in from the state of Oregon. Demand for evaporated Logan berries should be Good. Sugar Market has shown no change during the past week and this Market is weak. To Day s official basis per Hun dred . Winnipeg. Prices on new pack Strawberry Jam Are now quoted by several Jam manufacturers. It is expected that strictly pure jams will enjoy a Large Sale this year As very Little difference in Price is expected Between pure and pectin jams. No changes Are looked for on marmalade. Ca Micro Low prices asked for lobster Are increasing the Sale of this commodity. Sardines Are in better demand with lower prices now quoted on imported goods. Higher prices Are expected on Pink Salmon. Higher prices can also be looked for on shrimps both wet and dry. Prices Are quoted on Blue Rose rices. Sims Are cheap and Are in Good demand. Agricultural. News 5eddes chairman of chemists committee or. W. P. Geddes professor of chemistry Manitoba agricultural col lege has been appointed chairman of the committee on standardization of experimental baking tests of the american. Association of Cereal chemists. While attending the annual convention of this association at de troit recently or. Geddes presented a paper on some aspects the Bro mate baking test other members of the committee mentioned include representatives from the University of Minnesota Nebraska Manhattan state College Kansas together with several men from outstanding commercial passed the Soo Sault Ste. June up Anna 9 . Saturday Weir 11.30 Oakton. Rockl Tavve Hall 2.30 . Davis 3.30. Down Sam Mather 11 . Satur Day p. Minch 3 . Moyra 4. Up Geer c. B. . Sunday Willow Bay 9 Maritina 10 Donovan 11.30 Curonic Asya Bola 12 3d . Weyburn 3. Down , Seubert . Saturday Winnipeg 3 Wah Condah Torondo 9.30 Matthios 11 Scandrett. 1.30 . Sunday Jack 4 Law Doc 5 Kewadin harmonic 830 Dalton Lebannon d.30 sorrel Doc 10 Mariposa 10.30 j. E. Sav age 12.30 . Harvester 3 . Toronto curb Biu Gnam Jackay Ltd to to to i f Cap. Castle to 12. To 3 -., Jackson to i. Moffatt to Ita. To 1. To 1. St. To 12. Thompson to 3. To cent. To 5. Dom. To Gold i to Pawnee to Ivi. Potter to 1. South Kenora i to i. Sudbury Oil to 3. Bunker to Koutney to to. Gold so. Canam Brett to 7. To can. To 2. Gem to Gilbecr-4a. Kirk. To Ito to i _. Mining and business Price changes on Montreal Mart Are fractional list shows five losses and three traction Active Leader Canadian press despatch Montreal june the pro traders took any interest in the Montreal Stolec Exchange on saturday when one the dullest Day s trading of tee year took place. Total sales amounted to but shares acid All Price changes were fractional rive looses and three gains. Brazilian traction most Active but its turnover was 441 shares. It dropped to Shawinigan Oft at International Nickel unchanged a and National breweries., at were a exec in activity. Price changes included Canadian Industrial alcohol up 25 cents at 75 cents Canadian Pacific off 4 at St. Lawrence corporation off 5 cents 50 cents and. Winnipeg elec Tri cup at in the banking group Oan Adienne nationals gained to 130, and Montreal slipped to the Bond division was also Dull with a turnover of Sterling closed at 34.2014 and United states funds at a Premium of 16 1-16 per cent. Firm tone prevails on Toronto Market Montreal Stock averages the average Price Lor representative securities listed on the Montreal Stock Exchange saturday was 13.70, a decrease of .01 tinder Friday s average. Aver. Neu june 18 june 17 june 16 june june june june june june june june june june june june May May May May May May May May May May May 15 14 13 11 10 9 8 7 8 j 1 31 30 23 25 23 21 20 19 18 High Low 1932 36.90 12.85 Price 13.70 13.71 13.74 13.80 13.72 13.60 13.40 13.30 13.17 13.28 13.41 13.41 13.31 12.85 13.44 13.26 13.40 13.85 15.57 15.60 15.96 16.80 16.92 16.91 16.90 16.93 1931 48.09 28.38 change .01 .03 .95 4 .08 .12 .20 in .13 .09 .15 . .46 .59 .13 a .45 .06 .33 .84 .12 4 .01 4 .01 .01 .51 1930 59.4s 38.01 to petition receivership for oni companies action taken in connection with affairs Lake Superior corp. And Algoma steel Toronto mines 8000 5a____ Canadian press despatch i Toronto june undertone prevailed in Slack trading on the Toronto Stock a Exchange saturday in spite of an irregularly lower close in new Forte. Total sales were shares and of the 34 issues called 12 closed higher against six with losses and 16 unchanged. Bingham Mckay. Ltd open. High. Low. Close. Sales j abana_____3b a Acme Oil 10 10 _. 10 1000 Ajax 71 71 70 70 1000 Alta. P. 0. _ 4b _ _ amulet_____5b 16a---- area vib Hia Arno 1 1 Assoc. Oil _ i Barry a _ i base. M.____35b _ Bidgood 23ab big miss. 5b _ b. H. Sex. 1 a 1000 b. C. Pion. _ 350 350 350 100 . 6vab la Bobo. 3 a _ 3v, 1000 Brownlee to 4000 Cal. Oil 4b _ _ Castle t. Lib _ _ 12a cent. Man. _ in a chem. R. 140 148 138 143 com. P. 5vib _ _ can. Kirk. _ i in _ _ la Canadian press Montreal june petition Lor a receivership for Lake Superior corporation and Algoma steel Corpora Tion limited is to be made before a Toronto court it is Learned following a meeting Here Over the week end of interests connected with the two companies. The proceedings Are regarded it is Learned As being of s. Friendly co operative nature and receivers have been chosen subject to approval the Toronto court. The request for the receivers be made under provisions of Trust deeds of both companies securing in Issue first mortgage Bonds the Lake Superior corporation amounting of and an Issue of first and refunding mortgage Bonds of the Algoma steel corporation of which latter Issue there is outstanding More than Lake Superior corporation failed to meet the interest on the first mentioned Issue of Bonds on june 1, thus precipitating the proceedings looking to a receivership. Dom. Sex. _ 33ab dal. Oil. 7b dome_____1075b oils continued Strong on the local Jeas Crest _ Canadian press despatch new York june 20. The can Adian Dollar and Pound Sterling were fractionally firmer at the close of foreign Exchange markets Satur Day. The Dollar ended the week at 86 54 cents 1-16 cent stronger than. Friday s close. It opened at the higher flour i and ruled unchanged. The Pound Sterling closed at 33.6134, up cent from its close on Friday. It opened yesterday at but eased off during the morning. List with . Unchanged at Imperial up i to with 20 shares out and Pete up to 10vi on a turnover of 185 shares. Base metals were also Strong smelters up to and Nickel at up in the Utility group. . Power a was off i to 15 brazilian and . Were a changed at and 10 respectively and English electric a preferred was off 1% to close at a new Low of 10. Ford of Canada lost to Goodyear preferred at 73 was up 2 Page Hersey steel of Canada and Massey Harris were All unchanged. Eldorado _ 103 110 107 foot Hill _ 5b in Gem Lake _ or. Rouyn Homestead Harker Gold in Hollinger _ 465 Home Oil 10l Howey Gold 34 . 170b int. Nickel 475 Kirk. Lake _ 24 and abit common lost to close at a new Low of with 15 shares traded. In the food and beverage Section 400 shares of consolidated foods were sold to close at a new Low of with a loss of Walker com Mon lost changed. The preferred being in Sterling turns easier in. Montreal dealings press despatch Montreal june 20. Sterling turned easier in Montreal last week closing at s4.2014, which represented a gradual decline from the saturday previous. United states Money on the other hand was quietly firm reach ing a High for the week at 18 per cent Premium 1-16, compared and with closing at 16 _ Koot. Poor. _ Lake shove Moss mines 65v 13 455 34 480 24 33 Hook Loa 107 6a 13 465 133 480 1575 2600 2575 s _ 200 1000 sob "280 Lino Oon 40 macassar _ 21 23 23 Man. Basin Tab la Mayi Anci Oil Mclntyre _1550b _ _ 1645a 2400 Merland Oil min. Corp. _ Moffat h g Mcleod Riv. 80b vib _ Newbeck Nipissing Norand Nordon Cor. Olga Oil of Selec. _ pen. Pete. Premier rib ago. Ritchie Royality san. Anti Sherrit g. _ Elscoe in _ -zl315 1325 _ look _ _ Ivaa it 2000 _ 2a _ 1310 38 1325 31 20. 18 20 2 in. 43b _ 500 3500 Canadian Dollar shows slightly firmer trend additional flan Civ of 1 first classified Page. Canadian general investments limited dividend notice. Notice is hereby Given that a dividend of ten cents per share on the paid up capital Stock of the company has been declared for the ending. June 30th, 1332, payable july 2nd. 1932. To share holders of record june 15, 1932. Holders of share warrants will present Coupon no. 16 at the main Ollice of the Bank of Montreal in Victoria Vancouver. Calgary Winnipeg. Montreal. Halifax. St. John or at the King and Yonge Branch. Toronto payment will be made at Par. By order of the Board. E. M. Strain. Secretary. Sta Acona. 1 Sud. Basin 25b sylvante___45 Teck h. 338 Towa Mac 15b yen. Ltd. 26 Vipond. 20v Wright h. _ 230 in 450a 35 a _ _ 6714 67% _ _ Ivla _ 45 330. 27 230 318 26 40a Soa 1 Soa 45 330 2200 1000 1500 340 metals unchanged associated press despatch re Vonk june nominally unchanged on saturday. At nominally pm changed. City of Winnipeg tenders for 2 ton Chas Sis for fire department sealed tenders addressed to the chair Man committee on Public safety. Will be received at the office of the under signed up. To 3 o clock . On wednes Day. June 1932, for the Supply of one 2 ton Chassis for the City of Winnipeg fire department. Instructions to bidders specifications and form of tender together. Conditions governing tenders As prescribed by by Law. May be obtained at the office of t he chief of the fire department. Central Pire Hall. Albert Street Winnipeg. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M. Peterson. City cleric. City clerk s office. Winnipeg. June i6th, 1932. Capitalize productive years 25 dependent on Aje 45 More dependent on earnings Becane of increased respond age 60 too
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