Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 23, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Free press thursday Juke 23. 1932 15 wednesday s Grain livestock produce reports of crop damage advances Weatt close narrow Market with Light Trad ing until near the close Grain Exchange Winnipeg june 22. J Winnipeg opened to if lower fluctuated ivs and closed to a higher of Winnipeg Grain open. July oct. 56 july 3svi oct. Dec. Juliy 3b5 b oct. Dec. July july oct. Dec. 70 73 76 35 36 High. 57 33 i 75b 76 i 35 36 Low. 53% 50% 56% 3 a 34 a 70 75 i a 323. 35 a june 22, 1932. Close., Prev. Close last year. 54% 34% 38% b 71 75b u b 34 7, a 35 Jib 57% a 27a 3 a 33 a 74 a a 33 a 3 5 is a 83 4 65 30v8 32 34 34% 35% 111% 113w. 41 oct. By minute i Gnu pkg wed Kasday Junu Evere Grasshopper damage at Haskett and Glencross Points dose to the american Boundary on our Side. Liverpool opened mid closed to 11a Argentine opened Down and at noon was Down. Another Dull unsatisfactory m cables came lower than due Nyrl lower Down. To y2 to a cables Winnipeg opened it lower and quickly declined to to to lower. There had been a u role escort worked tuesday alter soon but Little or now and pit trading continued Light ail Momine when Winnipeg july to around 33% Tome Suddorth developed. There was fee Selling Winnipeg october purchases of Chicago sep but apparently this was limited in bet. there was no i there was no special but App 1 there was also some spread tween our july and october movement of kind. Pressure to to Lac cd morning there sell but the Trade seemed Denue. Late in some buying met change for any. To us higher. Hill this season this month 65% this week. 5714 Chartel by Jackson Bros. Grain co. Ltd. Huron Erie bldg., Winnipeg. Competitive Export prices prices Liverpool. June the Canadian following wheat is supplied today by Broomhall Liverpool. All prices Are c.1.1. Cost insurance and live Pool per Bushel Canadian Money wed. Tues. No. 1 Manitoba Northern Vancouver shipment june. Unquoted no 2 Manitoba Northern Atlantic shipment june. 63 of no. A Manitoba Northern. Vancouver shipment june. 6 2 64 and Selling october by out a Tricaso Market was no. 3 Manitoba Northern Atlantic shipment june. No. 3 Manitoba Northern Vancouver shipment june. Of it Puzzle. Opening 4 Argentine Baril. 64 shipment june clo in to unchanged. 1c worked Argentine Rosale. B4 pounds. Shipment june r 60 2 Xin Quotel 59 j a Range a-1 i australian wheat shipment june advanced but on i nth a Beleiu. S. No. 1 hard. Winters Atlantic shipment june. 63 i 62 i famed Little aligned by the con u. S. White racist wheat shipment june in Reno is damage to Winter South russian wheat shipment june. H t and the fac crop above quotations were converted by Broomall on d Oil the Kansas Market at lie Day Sterling Exchange rate of 53.62, and reconverted into Canadian currency l approximate Exchange rate Between Banks. Unciul Oettl unquoted seven the Kansas Market at in july or under the previous j at sl.11 close. A there was practically nothing of j Plax real interest the Market news. Uf0. I c. C v Lewis co. Were responsible no. 2 c. or the statement that they i a letters irom widely scat tred areas of the Northwest All i expressing an apprehension of j _ run Damase will increase therefore i no c w Are inclined to feel we must sex Rej. 2 c. Lic j. Pct More or less suit Tau month whether it does any damage Brad Greet reported available slip piles As follows . And Canada Aulont and Europe decreased 103.000 total decrease 47570po. Tola available last Jear. 393.73s.ooo. _ reads rest r a Francrs of neat Chicago 7.720.000 bushels. Waii Ivington weather report rated wheat Harvest Well underway i a North As Springfield. 111. In Grain movement at port of Montreal Liverpool wheat futures the following quotations were the closing quotations Serpool wheat futures Narket translated from British weights and currency to Canadian bushels and Money at approximate Exchange rate be tween Banks i wednesday tie slav july 57% 59 in october is to Chang hands at reasonably steady prices but bidding on the medium class of steers was unmistakably Dull and easier. The cow Trade was exceedingly sluggish and heavy cows Are Virtu drag on the Market and Are realizing very unsatisfactory prices i order to Clear. There is a very Dull Trade in the East consequently shipping demand is proving of narrow pro portions while the local inquiry is not sufficiently Broad to take of an Over Supply of inferior Quall led offerings. Until there is better outlet in sight shippers Are cautioned to exercise care in liquidating half fat grasses too freely As such kinds Are not wanted and if further Liberal numbers Are attracted to the Market there is every indication prices will Sag to lower Levels. Low Grade stickers and feeders Are in very poor req Wiest with the better kinds being insufficiently represented to really test exit re liable quotations. Tile calf showed some improvement today with Good to Cloice dealers Selling on a firmer basis within a. Spread of to the common to medium end of the calves realizing from to the hog Market recovered from yesterday s decline Bacons being scaled at with heavy feeders earning from to s3.15. Small feeders were fairly plentiful and sold from to while sows and extra heavies were unchanged from to the sleep and. Lamb Trade ruled about la line with the close of yesterday Good lambs meeting Sale from 56 to and common to fair kinds from s3 to sheep sold none too freely and went mostly from is to o lit Lilc mar kits of cattle 350 850 Liel dovers. Trade Dull with no Early sales. Hogs. To Bacons to sheep and lambs. 825 Best lambs to s8.50. Of cattle 8. 000. Killing classes steady to Strong. Better grades stickers and feeders steady others slow and prices of butter eggs until further notice will be those supplied the free press by t. J. Covle is co. Ltd., pro Duce brokers butter fresh no. 1 Creamery butter . Winnipeg errs prices according to Dominion govern ment grading. Strictly Racsh not Over Ive dais old. 3xtras, Doz., cases returned _ firsts Doz. Cases returned seconds Doz. Cases returned graded j of atoms carrots. Per 101 . Winnipeg wholesale Manitoba potatoes common Antt medium. 2.00 to 3501 hogs select per head Premium Bacon 3.65 to 3 65 butchers. Per head discount heavy 3-16 to 3 15 extra heavy 1.50 to lights and feeders to sows Ifo. 1 sows no. 2 roughs Stags Lamats Good Haudy weight common 2.00 to to 1.50 to to 2.00 3.15 2.00 1.50 1.50 1.00 Good heavies sheep 6.00 to 6.50 to 5.0ft 2.00 to 2.00 Good hand weight 2.50 to 2.50 common to 1.5u produce Market .14 .12 Manitoba potatoes. Jobbers to retailers Ign plan onions per in. Texas onions per in. Texas new carrots per .u3 Manitoba turnips per 100 Manitoba Leaf . Doz. Bunches .30 3. C. Head lettuce per dozen 1.25 Manitoba asparagus per dozen .90 3.c. Cauliflower per Case 2.50 Manitoba beets per cd t. 1.50 Florida celery 50-lb. Crate 5.50 Washington new cabbage per in. _. .07 Manitoba spinach per in. ,04 Manitoba rhubarb per . Manitoba Green onions Doz. Bunches .30 Manitoba radishes per d.q7 Bunches .25 flour Fie Tali Price to consumer. At country elevator warehouses Manitoba and Saskatchewan quoted on Quaker Patent Lake of the Woods five roses. Western c purity the Ogilvie Royal House hold. Robin Hood and the Maple Leal Mills. 98-lb. _____________________i_s2.40 two 49-lb. Sacks __________________s2.45 four -.-ib. Sacks Maltona Koh cd Oats per 80-lb. Sack Saskatchewan per 80-lb sack Averta. Per 80-lb. Sack Mill feed delivered in carrots. Net Cash sex Mills Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta. _s15.00 518.00 bran per ton shorts per Small lots sex country elevator Ware houses s2.00 extra. Fresh baled spot prices for Well cured Hay Good at Date of issues and quoted by two leading dealers. 1 Timothy 2 no. 1 red top to. 2 red top Cusmand for lower Grade 10.00 there Beans no hav Exchange in win Nipes. Quotations Are obtained regularly from members of the Trade. Nines hogs sheep. Hard to sell. 11.000. S. St. Of cattle. Killing classes steady to firm Good grades stickers and feeders about steady plainer Varl Etc slow to weak. I Grain quotations in . Markets Koa Naillan i Russ despatch 30-b i i Outcal. June 23. Today s Grain figures i bushels stocks in elevators 12.303.339 stocks in holds of 30 Lake boars total receipts to Date. 1932 ___36.300.063 total receipts to list. 1331 total Lelia rules to Date. 1932 35.025.125 total deliveries to it Etc. Receipts ski Winnipeg. June 22. Reported up to 3 ., wednesday. Strong weight stiser3 . Price 5.50 5.25 5.00 4.75 . Price 4.25 4.00 3.50 horse hides. Medium horse hides. Small and ponies sheepskins Seneca Root. Dry. La. Horsehair mane per in. Horsehair Tail per in. _ fleece Wool unwashed per in. .15 .13 .03 .15 _ .50 _ .35 to .20 to .1 to .0-1 to .18 .01ii to ,02 agricultural news cow Good Foster Mother to lambs mining and business in furs sold on second Day of output higher press Ottawa june Gold production in Canada in. The first four months of 1932 was ounces compared with in the same period of 1931, according to a report issued. By the Dominion Bureau of statistics today Coal production also showed an increase of from tons m 1931 to for the first four months of this year. Fisher steady at top Price other articles Down from March Canadian press despatch Jame 22. A turnover of s189.000 at the auction of furs at the warehouse of the Canadian fur auction sales company limited brought the total Tor the first two Days up to it is announced. The closing will take place wednesday. Official notification to the Trade As follows As pared with our March Sale vre report Beaver blankets declined1-live per cent All other grades declined 10 per Selling basis blankets to extra Large. And. Extra Large and Large s12 to medium s6.50 to Small. 54 to Otter declined 15 per cent top Price extra dark red Fox. All grades and sections declined 10 per cent. Brine were neglected and declined 15 per cent Fisher remained unchanged with a top Price of seventy five per cent of the Beaver pelts offered were sold today 67 per cent of the 700 otters 51 per cent of the 2.850 red foxes 23 per cent or the 85.730 Ermine skins 88 per cent of the 210 Fishers. Tomorrow. 276.000 muskrats. 1.335 Martens. 320 Stone Martens 300, Jap Martens Jap minks and minks will be. Put on mines Mckay Ltd open. High. Low. Close. Sales. Acme Oil 200 Ajax 65b 75a Alta p. C. 4b _ Amulet 8 8 8 6qo area. Hihi i 1000 Arno 1 26000 Assoc. Oil _ 1 in _ of Kaltac Oil _ in _. H. 4b base m. 35b _ _. Soa Bidwood 3 3 214 k t 25co Bis miss. G i s i 61i 500 b. H. Sex. 1h la _ i 3000 b. O. Push. _ 345 345 _. 345 200 by Elt to. 7 7 _ 7 2000 Bobo 2b _. 3 a Brownie Cal. Oil _ 4b_. 5a Castle t. 11 11 _ h 3500 cent. M. 4b 5a Chein. R. _ 155 155 120 125 3200 Cl�ricy in _ 1 a com. P. N in q Zoh Chiba tag. 2b can. K. Dora. Sex. 4b 41ia dal. Oil 7b _. _ 14s. Dome 1075b _ Loloa East Crest Loa Eldorado 108 108 108 foot Hill _ 5b _ 6a 1800 Gem Lake in h a or. Rouyn 50b 90a Hom Slead 16 16 14 14 1500 Harker g 1 Olllnger _ 481 465 461 -465 150 Home Oil _. 16 16 16 1500 Howey Gold 37 38 37 37 2600 . Mining 171 175 170 170 300 int. Nickel _ 475 480 470 480 200 Kirk. Lake 2714 21 27 i 29 10800 Lake Shore-_2600 2615 2600 2600 390 Moss mines 30 30 _ .10 100 macassar _ 25 25 24 24 1600 Man. Basin a _ Mayland Oil _ _ _ Mclntyre ,.i575b _ _ 1650b Merlanti Oil 6h 7a lower priced stocks Lead mine Canadian press Toronto june 23. Lower priced issues continued to set the Pace in trading on the Standard Stock and mining Exchange wednesday while the leaders marked time. Price trend was mixed. With an Edge of softness. Sales were Leaver at 145.000 shares with 48 issues in play. Price trend shows 18 issues unchanged 17 declines and 13 gains. Chemical research continued prominent with indications of Proi it taking. With turnover of shares chemical research closed at Foi a net loss of 39c, and a drop of 74c in the last two Days. Noranda fell 2oe-to International Nickel declined 20c to s4.75 and Hudson Bay lost nine Points to 31.71. Trading in All three Dull while leaders in the Gold list were Dull in trading and featureless in Price action medium and lower priced issues showed an Edge of firmness. Nipissing registered the larg gain moving up 13c to 68c in a Board lot Sale Wright Hargreaves corp. _ sob _ look Motif. H. G. H4 _. 1000 Mcleod Rev. 3 3vi 2% 12600 Newbeck in Nipissing _ 68 68 _ 68 100 a Oranett 1325 1325 1325 160 Nordon Cov. 4b Olga Oil is a 15 15 2000 Oil Selec. _. 3a pen. Pete. _ 3 3 a 3 3il 5500 p. Oreille 50 50 _ 50 25 Petit son c. _ Premier 48 48 45 45 1000 rib ago in _. Ritchie a 500 Eoj Alite 400b St. Anthony., of a san. Antonio 36b 40a Sherritt g 25 2525 1500 Elscoe _. 67 68 egg 2900 Sta Acona 1 1 l 3000 Basin _ 25b 29a Sylvanise 50 55 50 52 1750 Tashota in Teck Hughes 340 342 340 340 230c Towa Mac _ 15b 25a ventures 27 27 27 10f a Loon 23 24 23 24 50 Wright bar. 240 245 237 240 450c Cotton steady at losses to s Points. Of says new plans Are pending in paper Industry Early consolidation proposals Are Likely to be dropped for time being Canadian press Montreal june Star Mon Day says the widely heralded merger of Canadian newsprint companies under the sponsorship of a committee rep resent the larger banking interests has. Now been definitely relegated to the indefinite future. The consolidation will move Forward to fruition through another route Anci the ultimate result will be More satisfactory ending to the unhappy plight of the Industry. The so called Beatty so named for its chairman. E. W. Beatty k.c., representing the Cana Dian chartered Banks has now been faced with a situation which forbid of further Progress at the present time. Negotiations which were planned on an extensive scale have been Nar rowed Down to a Point where further overtures Are impossible. The entry of England s lord Beaverbrook into the Industry through Price Brothers coupled with the financial collapse of the Abitol have disturbed the inquiry in no Small fashion. At the same time considerable interest is evident in the Chain of events with the inter National properties. While this com Pany has been entrenched for some years. It is reported that signs of weakness have become apparent. There is considerable opposition to lord Beaverbrook in his announced plans for Price Brothers and company reorganization. Among bondholders there Are Small groups discussing the question of Organiza turn to secure further compensation for concessions which they Are asked to make. The probable line of action a the newsprint Industry As it moves nearer to the Point where an Equit Able merger can be effected u through the Way receivership for the top heavy i Vance 5c to 82.42. . Pioneer declined 5c to and Hollinger lost two Points to c Ai k. Of a Lii District North killing steers Brandon had a Ewe Ziilch gave Gold. Is slips display Eastern part of Ohio Valley Heads in Many localities poorly filled. Harvest in k uth West delayed by rain with Jome damage to standing crops. Weather conditions favourable for Spring wheat. Cash wheat demand for the various grades of Cash wheat during the morning was extremely slow. Buyers apparently Hare obtained their immediate requirements and As a result Only a few Odd cars traded. Spreads for the most part were generally unchanged to easier than the previous Clos ing differences. Offerings were not Liberal. Millers reported no improve ment in the demand for flour in either Export or Domestic circles. Wheat delivered by Farmers in Western Canada in country Elf Aud Over platforms tuesday totalled Hus Liels. Kiwi pared bushels on the Day last year. Coarse grains Cash interest in coarse grains was Light and. Confined to a Little in Quiry for Oats Barley and Rye. But the Only business confirmed was a Small Quantity of Barley sold for Export. Demand for flax was negligible. Pit Trade in All coarse Grain commodities Dull and featureless with operations entirely local in character. Dat values held fair gains for the greater part of the session but this is due to the lightness of offerings lather than any particular support. Open july orders on hand tramp Rhan Rorri Lake boats arrive pit Lake boats i 1.036.703 sept dec. I july 29% sept dec. July 20 sept 20% dec. 22% july 29v4 sept 3214 dec. High 48 i Sot 53 to 30 20% 20% 31% 20 close 50 t a 53 tit a 31% Chicago wheat higher on unfavourable news 930 5.50 910 5.25 890 5.25 bad. 5.00 000 4.75 20 20% 22% 29% 28% 29% 32% 31v2 35% 34% Minneapolis june 22 open High Low 52% july. 523.4 sept. 51 Oats july. Sept. 187i july. Sept. 29 july. 28% sep. 30 51 51 50 i close 19b 28 i 28a 29 28% to28% a 29% flax open High Low july. 10j5j sept. Dec. 18 in 28% close 106 4 b 104 vib Grain inspections tuesday june 21. 1932 1931 916 718 84.1 27 27 35 86 10 to in 27 t 1 995 s70 f movement he Roatus 545 450. Cars of Vars of contract. Sotil cars of Oats. Jowl cats of Barley j Tel Cit lax Zottl cars of Rye Tal cars of other Znidar Market jottings Here and there Winnipeg Cash prices of 5 prices Are always the quotations at the time closing the and refer Only to Grain in store at fort and port Arthur Northern 2 Northern 3 Northern Northern 8------- june 22 june 21 55vi 55% 48 a 47% 44 3 drum Hajj drum Sivi 44 a 44 40v. 50a 33 i 31 i. 51 48% 47% 37% 54 Al 73% 66-Li 441, so3. 48 45% 45-ii 5 i 40% 43% 45% 20 a 23 33 log Tui Bryan private wire Chicago ills., june 23. The wheat Market sold off to new lows for the season Early but scored a full re covery later with final figures fractionally Over tuesday s close. Com Mission houses were fair buyers of september under 50 cents. There were Many reports regarding the Grasshopper plague in the North West and Minneapolis elevator con c2rns that have been rather inclined to ignore this situation wired wednesday that the news in this respect was much More disturbing. Conditions Are also said to favor the development of Black rust in the Spring wheat territory although ills too Early As yet for this to of a Factor. These reports Call attention to the fact that the prices Are lowest known for july wheat with the critical month ahead of the Spring wheat crop. European crop reports at the pres ent Are favorable., primary arrivals 510.000 bushels versus bushels year ago. North american Clear ances for week were 7.721.000 bushels. World s available stocks decreased bushels shipping news Hussla in the lower Volga Valley continues hot with Light Rains in some parts. In. The upper and Middle Volga it is hot and dry. Western Siberia Clear Aud warm. An official re port of june 10 claims condition of Winter crops highly satisfactory and that Spring crops have a Good Start. Krooni Linail United states wheat and flour exports this past week were bushels exclusive of Portland Oregon. Since the first of the season total exports were without deducting imports. Dur ing same period Canada exported making total from North America in 12 months All but two weeks or less than during same period a year ago. Russell news foreign interest was again extremely slow in North american wheat. Very Little interest displayed for new crop wheat in Trie Cash markets although yesterday new Gulf wheat number one dark hard sold at about one cent Over Chicago. Absence of demand sends Liverpool wheat lower a. P. White co. Wire service Liverpool june 22. Broom Hal cables As follows wheat futures opened lower id sympathy with the decline in North american markets tuesday. Although there was no pronounced pressure by shippers the Market was depressed due to the absence of demand wheat and the very favourable weather conditions Western Europe. The steadiness of Sterling was also a. Contributing Factor. Scattered covering caused a slight rally. Closing quotations were Jed to per 100 pounds. Tiiu Soo. Hir tilt sle. Marie. Mich., june of harmonic 12.30 ., wednesday Ball Bros. 1.30 Stein Brenner 4 Chambers 5.30. Down Hebard .11 a.m., wednes Day Bethlehem 2 Massey 3 Ishpeming 4.30. Tort furl William. On. June 23. Three Grain vessels cleared from the Lakehead ports tuesday and wednes Day carrying 291.000 bushels of Grain. Bushels being wheat. One cleared with flour for Point Edward and two passenger boats with freight. Following is today s vessel report departures june 21, Granby Montreal wheat june 22, Weyburn Toronto and Montreal wheat Oats and Barley Laos Icedoe Montreal wheat Assiniboia it , Pas sengers and freight Curonic Sarnia passengers freight. Bend die Point Edward flour. In port Manitoba unloading freight p. B. Squire fair Lake trois Doc Westmount georgian loading rain. Livestock markets Dominion livestock Branch Union stockyards Winnipeg and , june arrivals at the. Union stockyards up to 9 o clock wednesday morning consisted of 620 cattle 85 calves hogs and 495 sheep and lambs. There Are a further 11 cars of Stock reported for arrival during the Day. Tae buying end the Trade was confronted today with a very Plain assortment of cattle and As a consequence the Market devel oped into a very slow and draggy affair. With Plain to predominating. Tauvers were not in a very receptive mood and they operated very indifferently on the material at their Dis which made for an unsettled Pasa and draggy session. The Small sprinkling of dry fed butchers Mohe the receipts met with a Lair inquiry and appeared Good did. Cholst fed calves 960 4.50, birth to triplets and after what to do with the orphans 4__ 3.501was but or. Clark had no 900 3.00 Bright idea he took the lambs to 870 2-50 one of his cows and. Thev took i City of Winnipeg tenders for construction of water Mains sealed tenders addressed to the chair. Man. Committee on Public utilities will be received at the office of the under signed up to 3 o clock On 2-Joji june 27th. 1332. For the construction of certain water Mains. A list of the proposed specific a i tons and. Form o tender together with governing tenders As prescribed i by by Law May be obtained at the o t the City Engineer. 223 James Avenue i Winnipeg. J the invest or any tender not necessarily i accepted. If. Peterson. City clerk. Clov clerk s office. Winnipeg. June 22nd. 1932. Weakness at Vancouver press dispatch Vancouver june 23. With precious metals giving the Market 650. 6.00 630 5.50 670 5.00 Butcher heifers 660 4.50 4.00 5.00 920 5.00 890 4.75 4.50 970 4.25 930 3.50 890 3.00 960 4.so Butcher cows. Cannes and cutters 3.00 3.00 2.75 2.65 2.25 2.00 1.75 1.50 1.00 2.50 900 .50 2.50 bulls 1.50 1.25 1.40 1.25 1.40 1.15 line plying to the West indies nursing from the cow like ducks Toia depressing appearance Active issues water. In ten Days they were larger and stronger than individual lambs nursed by their own mothers. One Day forgetting the lambs second meal or. Clark turned the cow out to grass at 10 am. The lambs to bleat piteously for their second breakfast the cow heard them and raced Back to the barn. She showed a decided preference for the lambs and kicked her calf away when it tried to suck. Cargo Concession on flour and paper the Canadian National steamship Stocker steers 670.-. 2.50 600 2.00 690 1.75 760 3.50 620 3.25 4v-. 680 3.00 650 2.75 520---- 1.50 calves 220 5.00 160 3.50 190 5.00 180 3.00 180.4.50 150 2.50 160 4.00 160 2.00 lambs 80 3.50 35 75 6.50 20 75 5.50 65 5.00 giving reduced rates to the West in Dies on flour and newsprint to enable Canadian manufacturers to compete with supplies of these commodities from countries with depreciated currency. The lower rate was announced As Only effective for one month at a time but p. G. Wood freight traffic manager of the line has announced that the new rate will be effective up. To the end of August 70 75 6.25 7u 05.-. 5.75 sheep 4__ 140 2.0u 140 1.50 1.50 140 1.00 Bacon hogs 15__ 3.65 200 3.65 210 3.65 190 3.85 heavies 9__ 270 3.15 250 3.15 which will permit of shippers Iziak 65 Advance Agno ments. 70 4.uoj the former rate of 85 cents a or 55 actually a of 196 pounds so. i to Barbados. Trinidad Slid deme Rirs has been reduced to 50 cents a barrel. Those three colonies con 12 260 3.15 extra heavies 410 1.50 390 1.50 360 2.00 320 2.00 290 2.00 lights and feeders 160 3.15 120 2.75 135 3.10 160 3.00 150 3.00 25 115 2.50 80 2.50 7s 2.25 1.00 sows no i 330 2.00 280 2.00 310 2.00 250 2.00 sows no. 2. 1.50 430 1.50 480 1.50 4 Stags 1_7101.00 345 580 1.00 livestock quotations Winnipeg june 22. Receipts cattle 620 calves 85 hogs sheep 495. Steers up to ibs. S4.75 to. Good and Choice medium 3-75 to common to Over is. Good and. Choice 4.75 to medium common la circa Good and Choice medium common ten calves Good and Choice. 5.25 to medium 4.00 to 3.00 to 4.50 to 3.50 to 2.75 to 4.50 3.50 5.75 4.50 5.50 4.00 3.25 6.00 to 5.00 Good medium common cancers and cutters 2.75. To 2.00 to 1.50 to. .50 to 1.75 to. 1.25 to and feeder steers 3.00 to hulls Good common Good to Slock cows and heifers 3.00 1.75 1.25 2.00 1.50 3.50 2.50 Good 2-so to 3 2? common a so to 2-25 milkers and springers to veal calves sued the bulk of the flour ship ments to the Eastern group of the British. West indies or. Wood explained but Small quantities were purchased from Canada by some of the other islands. There was also a reduction in the rate on flour to the Western group of islands that to Kingston Jamaica having been Low ered from cents a Hundred pounds to 26 cents a Hundred pounds. British Millers had Heel enabled to enter the British West indies Market since great. Britain went off the Gold Standard the value of. The Pound had been depreciated. With respect to the newsprint position or. Wood explained that British exporters had obtained an Canadian producers by quoting in Sterling on ship ments made to Australia and new zealand. It was therefore by the Canadian National steam ships to establish their rates on a Sterling basis in. The same Way As the United kingdom shipping lines thereby placing Canadian exporters of paper on the same plane. In connection with the shipment of paper from Britain to the anti podes the question of what is of British manufacture came up. It is believed that the bulk of the Spruce required and utilized in the Manu facture of shipped to Australia and new zealand is obtained from the Baltic states. The question arose As to whether the. Paper was actually a British product and entitled to the British prefer ence by the Antipodes. Seven year old girl travels trip by bus Windsor june Frances Richards aged seven has just completed. A 2.700-mile bus fide from Hollywood to Windsor and is to foe the guest of her grand parents. Or and mrs. M. L. Pauquette at Mcgreg or. She made the trip u Nacco Panl adult relative but was cared for by the Drivers of the various continued to Sag in mixed trading Oil Vancouver Stock Exchange wednesday. The the Day was decidedly easier losses ranging from fractions to 5 and 10 Points. Pioneer Gold led the downward trend with a 10-Point loss to 3.40. Fend Oreille cents dipped five. Bridge River one of the most Active issues of the Day eased to Premier Gold turned an Early one Point gain into a. Loss of the same amount while Reno declined from an unchanged opening at 39 to 38 cents off one. Noble five at two was off i. Oil issues were lightly traded transactions generally being in the Odd lot class. Royality the Only Issue in this Section to. Show any Price change was off at four. The remainder of the Active list Iii both divisions closed unchanged. Vancouver stocks Ltd june 22. Big to Cotton to 14 George George George to 3. Ico Tenay lome to 10. National Noble Oregon Pend to 60. Pioneer 3-15 to 3fio. To 50. Reeves Reno to 42. Ruth. A to 5i c. S. To 16. Com m on we a 1 Crews Nesic to 3u. 10. Bast to 1 to 1. Home Staple to s. Segur. A to 35. Mill Sterling to 7. United new York curb Osier Hammond Nanton wednesday june 22. Open High Low close Alum. Co. Am. _ 23% am. Can. B am. G. E. 1714 am. Super. Cities 2 i elec. E. S. Ford motors 7 Ford England Fox theatres _ Imperial Oil int. Mil. B Newmont min. 5 Niagara a Hud. St. _ i i shrift 4 stand Oil ind. _ land. Ken. United l. . 23% i. 2 a 23. 23 6% 7 in 21t 6% t4 2% Xvi 354 9-s 6 9% i "1u 18 9% few Price changes1 on Montreal curb list Canadian. Press despatch buses on which she a passenger. She declares she had a most enjoy Able trip and is not tired after her Montreal june 23. Prices were mainly unchanged on the Montreal curb Market at the close wednesday Nith a. Slightly lower tone. Domin Ion stores established a new Low at is ii off while Imperial Petroleum declined at 9 Beau Harriol 4.00 to .5.00 four Day four night ride Power at 50 cents Imperial Oil at and Imperial tobacco at bv4 were air unchanged. Notice of intention to make certain local improve ments and to assess the Cost of same upon frontage properties. Notice is hereby Given that the municipal Council of the City of to make and construct., and will make and construct the a several local improvements mentioned in the schedule below excepting _ in the respective. In which a a station As hereinafter mentioned is received. Which such local improvement work 5 proce Easa work As mentioned in the said schedule. In the Case of sidewalk upon one Side of the Street Only the assessment fall be made upon the properties fronting upon that Side of the Street. In the Case of pavement Boulevard Long and tree planting the assessment shall be made upon the properties fronting upon both sides the Street or portion 01 Street upon which the local improvement is made. The Case of the assessment for the construction of pavements in districts flank age. F the construction of Gran lithic sidewalks the Cost of All said 5420.00 5 i 05.00 .sic.650.00 or parts of streets upon which Faid docs to be made Are As follows grouped under Trie years during which assessments Are to be made and debentures to mature placing crushed year term Esi. Cot levelling Road and creating with Oil on. Kings Ray Jorth Side of Herbert Avenue from Street to the East line of lot 26, plan 84c, Dos St. Boniface by order. M. . City clerk. City clerk s Orrick. Winnipeg Lime 23rd, 1933. A City of Winnipeg notice re Extension of Margareta Street to notre Dame Avenue notice is hereby Given that the Council of the City of Winnipeg has decided to and will a petition As herein mentioned is received the following location improvement the Extension of. Margareta Street to notre Dame Avenue by taking therefor thu following land in the City of Winnipeg in the province of Manitoba being in accordance with Thi special Survey of said City and being lot one Hundred and twelve is shown on a plan of Survey of part of lot five of the Parish of St. John registered in the Winnipeg land titles office As no. 17. The estimated Cost of. The proposed improvement is six thousand dollars the whole Cost and expense of and in connection with the said Extension including the costs the lands to be taken be levied and be payable. In years by yearly instalments As provided for in the Winnipeg charter and thereto at an per foot and shall be borne by the porn pestles enumerated hereunder and based on the frontage set out opposite can description lot 111, plan 17, "5 St. John lot 113, plan 17, 5 St. John lots Block plan 439, St. John Loi 13, Block 1, plan 439, St. John lot 1, plan 43s, St. John lot 15, Block 1, plan 439, St. John Loit 16, Block. 439, St. John Loi a Block. 1, St. John Ptg. To be taxed _ 66 it. 66 it. _.112.4 it. It -.-20.2s it. 32.40 it. Lor 1 and 2. Block 2, plan 439, St. John e. 14 lots 5.and 6 77 10 Elk. N. Plan 16, St. John. It. E. I e. E. Lots 7 and 3, Block a plan 16, St. John____________9.90 it w. La lot-5 and s. 21 w. I 6 exc. E. Irwi Lan 16. St. It of Vav. A lot 6, Block a plan St. John. It. W. 4 lot 7, w. I lot 8, Block a plan 16, it lot 10. Plan 293. 7 St. John __.____________________________________6 40 it loll 11, plan 293, 7 St. 5 00 f lot 12, plan 293, 7 St. John-----------------_______________________________5 00 it Loi -13 plan 293, 1 St. Lot 14. Plan 293, 7 St. Loi 1 and 9 of plan 166. I St. John lots 25 and 26, plan 166, 7 St John lot 27, plan 168. -1 St. John 28, plan -166, 7 St John. Lot 15, plan 293, 7 St. John Loi. 24, plan 166. 7 St. John unless within one month from the publication of this owners sen tag at least three fifths in value of the real property namely the above Cen toned property to be benefited by such. Local improvement Jfe Tilton the council1 against the. Is me or against the proposed assessment of the Cost thereof the City of Winnipeg May proceed without further notice with the Extension of sold s fat. By acquiring the land and taking All other necessary proceedings and Levy a local improvement frontage rate As aforesaid. City clerk s office. Winnipeg june 22nd, 1m2 by order a Peterson. City clerk
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