Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, January 19, 1940

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 19, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page sixteen Winnipeg free press Friday january 19, 1940 Grain stocks Bonds Industry july sept. Price Range wheat is narrow Grain Exchange Winnipeg Jan. 19. Wheat prices failed to get out of their narrow Range on Fri Day with a Small scattered Export demand and Light Mill business the Only feature of the Dull Trade. Final quotations were unchanged to Vic lower with the May at 87e. It was believed that bushels cover the Export and Mill purchases with the Export sales of an Odd lot character worked to Neutral countries. Chicago s hesitation was a retarding influence at Winnipeg with the Southern Market pretty Well ignoring any bullish implication on May the restoration of the Export sub july Sidy on United slates Pacific coast sept. Wheat and flour to China and Hong Kong. There was also Little reflect May Tion of private advices stressing the july danger to the United states Winter sept. Wheat crop to alternate freezing and thawing and possible damage by the recent severe cold wave. While below Zero temperatures were reported at Many Kansas Points overnight the forecast Sug Gesting moderating temperatures imparted a slightly bearish tinge to the Chicago Trade. Local dealings were drab in the extreme with a Little Southern buy ing stimulated by upturns at Chi Cago at one stage of the Trade. A minor Seaboard demand and Light Mill purchases supplemented the purchases which was never aggressive. Offerings also thin and dealings were generally in important. Buenos Aires appeared in a rut also with prices showing an easier tone in the Early Trade opening cent Down and losses of i to cent in evidence at noon. There was Little feature to Argentine crop and weather developments with conditions reported Clear on Friday. Argentine wheat shipments for the week although not As Large As forecaster were fairly substantial amounting to 000 bushels against bushels the previous week. Of the total clearances of wheat and flour it was noted that the United kingdom had taken bushels. Cash wheat Trade appeared in important on Friday with a mild interest showing in three Northern and lower for the opening of Navi gation and shippers and exporters picking up Odd cars of wheat with four Northern and five wheat mentioned As attracting a Light Trade. Coarse grains was featured by sizeable lots of Oats being taken by exporters at improved spreads with two . Reported the grades taken and exporters the Best buyers. The top grades of bar Winnipeg Jan. 19. 1940. Open May july oct. May. July oct. 37% May 53% july 51% May 198v4 july 196% oct. May july 78 oct. 74 open May july sept. May. 58% High 89-b 39 it 37% 52 Low 86% 87% 41% 53% 51v2 close 87 88% 41 a 196% 196a 80 78% 79% 78 74 51% 198% 196a 78% 74 Prev. Close 87 89 41-v4 53% 51 a 199 197a 192b 79% 77 blast year 62% 63 29% 29% 29% 37% 144% 43 43% Odd Small truck lots Trade Chicago 58% 59% 39% 34% 32% 71% 71 71 High 102% 99% 98% 53% 58% 39 34% 32% 72% 72% 72% Low 100% 98% 97% 58% 58% 58% 39% 34% 32% 71 70% 70% close 101 98% 5.8% 58% 59% 71b 71a Minneapolis May july sept. Open 100 99% 98% High 100% 98% Low 99% 98% close 99% Minneapolis Cash wheat close Jan. 19 no. 1 dark nor., 58-60 lbs., 14% protein Prev. Close 102% 99% 98% 58% 58% 59% 34% 32% a 72a 71% 71b Prev. Close 100% 99% 99n Jan. 18 reinstate subsidy on wheat to China Winnipeg privileges Clos into Winnipeg Dally Privi Leges Friday Jan. 19 bids offers May .88% .87vt july .8154 .88 october wheat receipts in the Prairie provinces totalled bushels compared with the Previ Ous week and the Cor responding week of 1939. Receipts by provinces with figures for the corresponding week of 1939 in brackets Manitoba bushels Saskatchewan Alberta marketing in the Prairie prov inces from aug. 1, 1939 to 12, 1940, with figures for the previous corresponding period in brackets Manitoba. Bushels Saskatchewan Alberta Washington Jan. 19. The department of agriculture announced it had reinstated wheat Export sub Sidy programme for wheat ship United states weather ments China from Pacific coast ports to and Hong Kong. The department also extended the flour subsidy programme to include exports from Pacific coast ports to China and Hong Kong. Since Jan 3 the flour subsidy programme has been from in effect Only for exports the Pacific coast to the forecast North considerable cloudiness in Central states with probably Snow flurries in All Nebraska. Not so states except cold in Illinois Ley continued to attract Export in Terest but business was confined by the Light offerings appearing. Purchases or finnish and . Oats were the main Centre of m Vaka Terest in Friday s narrow Trade in to visa Nur the coarse Grain pit. Chases were said to these Pur amount to around bushels the buying being done by exporters. British sources bought bushels it was reported. Fair Mand for Barley was Domestic de in. A n evidence while Light buying of Rye was being done whenever offers appeared. Flax Trade was negligible. Commis Sion houses were fairly Active in Tho Trade. Argentine wheat flour Corn shipments bar Oats Ley 1.173 112.442 441 255 248 Rye 331 189 404 170, 272 982 677 1.068 383 99 past week 3.038 Prev. Week 3.656 list year since Jan. 1 same time a year ago 4.545 too s omitted. Of Corn since april 1. Of the past week s wheat and flour Ithier Nants from the Argentine a total of was cleared to the ., fill 000 to the continent and to Jion Europe. Of the past week s Corn shipments a total of was cleared to1 the ., to the continent and to the United states. Hartfi Itlene visible Post we. Prev. We. Year ago wheat m76.000 Corn new wheat Only Broomhall estimates remaining Export Able surplus of wheat in the Argentine this at bushels is. 455.000 bushels a year ago at the same time. Ctorn estimated at is. Bushels last year. Country marketing Indiana Wisconsin and Iowa and continued cold in Nebraska with Little change in temperatures else where. Oklahoma fair and not so cold. Kansas part Cloudy and not so cold in the Southeast portion Missouri Cloudy and somewhat warmer except in extreme North West. The Washington weather Bureau gives the depth of Snow in inches on Jan. 16 As follows Missouri Kansas City none Lamar 3 inches Marysville nil Springfield 3 inches. Kansas Colby 6 Dodge City 2 Topeka 10 Wichita 5. Nebraska Lincoln 9 North Platte Omaha 11 o Neil nil Valentine 7. Much has melted since then and much has drifted. However Light Falls of new snows have been re ported this week which will afford some Protection Aga Irist the sub Zero temperatures. Temperatures much below Freez ing prevailed Over practically the entire Winter Grain Belt of the United states Friday. There was no important precipitation. It was Cloudy in Illinois Iowa Indiana Missouri Louisiana and Clear in Nebraska Oklahoma Texas Kansas and Tennessee. Cash wheat spreads closing wheat spreads included three Northern up a. The commodity credit Corpora Tion of the United states govern ment announced Friday that Allex tended Loans secured by resealed 1938 wheat stored on farms would not be extended beyond their Matur Ity Date of March 31. There Are approximately bushels of such wheat stored in 12 Midwest and southwestern states. Philippines. The new wheat programme Wil continue on the bid payment plan which was in effect on the pro gramme which was discontinued a the end of 1939. Under this plan exporters find foreign markets to wheat and then tender offers t the department to Export the Grain at a certain subsidy Price be Bushel. The department then Eithe accepts or rejects the bid. The flour programme will continue t operate on subsidy rates posted daily. The action was taken primarily to assist in meeting the. Specia wheat surplus problem in North Western states officials said. They estimated there is approximately bushels of wheat surplus in that area. They added that both programmes would be administered on a very conservative Union stockyards Winnipeg and t. Boniface january arrivals at the Union stockyards o nine o clock Friday isted of Only 30 calves and 60 hogs with cattle and 390 showing in during the same period. Of through Billing. Apart scattered deliveries off Rucks there is nothing further in ight to arrive in the Yards by ail. With Only a Mere handful of cattle to the disposal of the Trade Friday morning supplies proved totally in adequate to really establish a re table Market session and the few scattered. Transactions which took lace consisted of cleaning up Odd mall lots of. Stock coming off trucks which appeared to change hands on nominally steady basis. Tile calf Market was also featured by very scant receipts and the Trade As reported about steady with Best land weight dealers being entitled o earn from ?10 to the hog Market held in line with thursday s close Bacons cashing at he Mark on a fed and watered continued on 17 finns buy Kuhels Canadian Oats Well informed sources indicated tiday that the finnish Deal for Canadian Oats Nad been completed with the Purchase in. The coarse rain pit by Export firms of some bushels. The same sources had been making Good purchases of fats in the pit for two or three Days. Eau Lier reports from new York were that Finland proposed buying Canadian rolled Oats. It was nol Cnown if the finnish purchases of Oats would be processed in Canada. At present most Canadian Mills Are booked close to capacity with British orders Cut it was said that Britain might be willing to. Permit prior working of the finnish order if finnish authorises should request it. This might not be necessary however if the finns were agree Able to accepting Distant delivery. An other feature of tie oat tirade in the pit Friday was the reported Purchase of bushels by the United kingdom which has continued to be a steady buyer. There was no indication of Fin Nish Rye purchases Here As suggested earlier and wire sources reported that the Rye business might be transferred to the United states a. Lamb president of the Bank of Toronto who told shareholders at the annual meeting that Canada will have to live economically during the. War years regardless of any profits that May come. Acne at ton Ajax Alta. Aldei Mac amm Gold Anglo can. Anglo Hur. Arrit Field Ashley Astoria a nor bag Mac Backfield base metals b. A. A. A. Bidgood a. Big miss. Bobo Toronto Bingham Mckay Ltd High Low close net sales quo. 4b it 2lb 33 5% 235b 17 2 a m55 8b 2314 27 60 108b 12 a 11 we 9 la a 94 25a 21a 33 1 m i 15% t400 1500 600 16 65boo 6a Iso 250 3 Loa 23 23 27 1 1000 Bralorne Brett Treth. Brown Oil 16% Roulan 01 Buff Ank. 850 8% 16 59 Buffalo can. Bunk. Hill. 3 a 2% c. E. Corp. 212 Calmont Oil. 41 Flo 240ta 74 247 12 91 48 a Ipoh 180 28b can. Mai. Caribou g. Castle to cent. Pat. Cent. Pore Chester. Chro. M. A. Coast up. Coch. Wll. 210 78 70 245 11 i comm. Pete. Co Moll Dalhousie o. Davies Pete. Denison dome 13a 13a ,8% ii a-1 it 1% Isy. 59 1 850 5 2% 212 1 .41 80 252a 70 247 2 12 h it 91 48 a 200a 175 4 30a 3lr 1 boreal a East creat East Mai. Eldorado Exten. Falconbridge 420 48 a 27 a 29 410 106 400 104 55a 7 20 5a 400 104 1 wheat coarse wheat coarse grains cabs loaded thurs. Or. A 95.000 49 230 49 aug. Grains wheat deliveries this or. Last or. 000 omitted 1 to Jan. 18 254.410 Montreal produce Montreal Jan. 10. Up Canadian commodity Exchange. Quo. 92 que. 38 fresh 26 i cheese unquoted. Eggs a Large 23-23v4 a medium 21-22 a pullets 20b a Large and a unquoted. 200 Irge i que. 38 fresh 50 que. 82 27vi. To and cheese unquoted. Butter futures Jan. Feb. 27 a March 273a-2b. Wheat quotations tuesday Jan. 19 Winnipeg close unchanged to he lower Chicago close Minneapolis close 1c to a lower. Buenos Aires previous close to i4c higher. Open a Down. Noon a too. Flown. 3 ., me to a Down. 4 ., ?6c to Down. Winnipeg Cash prices these prices Are always the quotations on Cash grains at of closing the future Market and refer Only to Grain in store at fort William and port Arthur. Jan. In. 1 hard 83 a no. 1 Northern 83 a no. 2 Northern 8114. No. 3 Northern 79va, no. 4 Northern 76, no. 5 wheat. .71 no 6 wheat 67, feed wheat 65, no. 1 Garnet 75, no. 2 Garnet no. 3 Gar net 73, no. 1 hard Tough 80 a no. 1 nor Thern Tough of a no. 2 Northern Tough -78 a no. 3 Northern Tough 77 a no. 4 Northern Tough 74, no. 5 Tough no 1 Northern smutty 77 a no. 2 Northern smutty 75 a no. 3 Northern smutty 73 no. 1 Amber durum 72va, no. 2 Amber durum 3 Amber durum 70va no. 4 Amber durum 68va, no. 1 what Spring 72, no. 2 White Spring 69, no. White Spring 66, no. 4 special is it. No. I special 67 no. C special 61 a no. 1 mixe wheat 71, track basis no. 1 Northern 83 a screenings per ton 2 . No. Sex. 3 no. 3 . 39vh, sex 1 feed no 1 feed 37 a no. 2 feed no. 3 feed 32 a track grades no. -1 . 6 Row no. 2 . 6-Row 52va, no. 1 2-Row no. 2 . 2-Row 537a no. 3 6-Row other grades no 1 feed 50mi, no. 2 feed no. 3 feed track 1 . 105, no. 2 . 191 no. 3 . 178 a no. 4 . 173 a track 195. 1 , no. 2 . 76% no. 3 . Rej. 2 . No. 4 . To fuck i win the War by saving Canada s first War loan 3v4% Bonds maturing 1948-1952 denominations and Price 100 and accrued interest to or Gillespie 97 561 Bell Gouinlock co. Limited 500 Lombard building Winnipeg Federal a. Fernland Foothills foundation. Franco cur Gillies Lake Glenora god s Lake. Go Dale Gold Eagle. Golden Gate goldfish Graham Bou Grandora Gunnar Halcrow so. Hard Rock Harker Highwood. 5 Hollinger Home Oil. Homestead. Howey g. . M. Is s. Int. Nickel 3 a 4b 85 10 62 gab 1 a 60 i 19 a 23 19b 2vab 62 2 a 132 1 7b 283 6b 40 45 5 in. 22 i 14% 279 Lake Shore mines Kirkland Lake District Ontario announces pro action for the Quarter ending dec. 0 of including Premium n United states funds from treat sent of tons of Ore for n average recovery of production for the previous Quarter was from tons and average of per ton. Product Ion for the Calendar year 1939 was from tons and average of compared with j. M. Cons. Jacola Kerr add. Kirk. , Kirk. Lake Lake Shore Lamanque 3 4b 250 21b 144. Kirk. Town. 12b 29 a 700b 18 30 31 a 44 a a 250 140 420 4 314. 5 via 10 in. 60 2, in a 22a 21a o a 60 in. 129 t 17 a "14% in. 270 1 6 via 39 1 a it 200 5 1000 7800 2100 50 2500 1500 250 1000 550 Ioco 1725 3gq 100 100 3600 1600 800 1501 33c Ioco 564c 180c "71 100 60 150 23b 110 100 .50 250 from tons average of in 1938 and Lapa cad. Oro Leitch g. 85 Little . 310 macassar 440 Macc by a. 228 Madsen . Site Malartic a. .108 Mandy 12b Man East in Mara go Mcl Ritre p. 57 Mck. . 143 18 34 370 380 18 18 it h5do 5a 250 7 30a 140 3 15a it 715a 305 435 226 51 104 4 1 Negus mines Yellowknife District Northwest territories estimates its december 1939, production at definite figures received or november showed production of from treatment of on of Ore for an average recovery of per ton. From feb. 1 to nov. 30, 1939, recovery was rom tons and an average of 132.75 per ton. President. Charles Mccrea announced the fiscal year will begin instead of feb. 1. A december production at Privateer mines limited . To talled from tons of Ore against in november. Although the Mill at Malartic Gold Fields Only went into opera icon on dec. 16, production for the balance of the month to the Mill operated on an average daily tonnage of 355 tons with average assayed Mill Heads of with a few minor changes the per Day Mcva Litlie Mcwatters. Min. Corp. Model Oil will treat up to 400 tons equitable gain the new settled business of the equitable life insurance co. Of Canada was.41 per High in Decem Sarne month of Ber than in the 1938. Total new Morris Kkt. Murphy Nat. Pete Nayota Newbeck nil sink Noranda Nord corp. Normetal o Brien Oil Selec. Kalta. Omega Oro. Plato Paralta . A. Pandora paymaster Pend o. Perron Pickle c. Pion. G. Pow. R. Pair. R. Premier p. D. Reno Bobb m. R. L. L. Teck h. Royality St. Anthony. 10 a 45 122b a b 90 6 Ivi .19 30 34 130 77 a 77 8b 52 50 155 28 35b 5ta 220 52 200 200 405 213 161 19b 138 218 48b v4b 5 410 405 34 17% 17% 85 305 440 226 51 102 12vaa 1 a 4a 57 143 10 44 1 3ija 2ua 8 via 100 50 40 40 320 640 3s 20 100 430 it 800 100 150 3240 26 i 9 a 50 a 108 199 380 210 139 137 216 business of the company for 1939 gained 15 per cent 1938. Canadian Pacific Montreal Jan 18., of is reported by Canadian Pacific hallway in traffic earnings of Tor the , ended Jan. 14, compared with 126.000 in the corresponding period a year ago. San Antonio 240 235 Sand River 13b senator r. 54 51 Shawkey. 5 sheep c. 118 shot. Gord. 104 102 Elscoe 79 Sladen m. 52v4 49 slave Lake 7b Steep Rock. 200 198, Straw u. A. 4% Sturgeon a. 1u4i Sud Basin 185b Sud Contact 5 Sullivan 93 Sylvan let .335 30 Temiscaming 7vib Tex. Can. Oil 5bb Toburn cd 175b towage Mac. 25b uchi Gol d .87 85 United Oil upper Canada 75 ventures Waite wendigo Wiltsey cgln., Wood cad. 28 Wright hers. 815 27 810 19 34 3a 130 77 7a 155 2vba 117 2 28 220 -1 a Ivy 200 4 2 199 1 390 210 5 133 22a 137 216 50a la 5 a 41.0 5 34 17 it 239 5 51 2 5 4 1 118 2 103 2 79 1 49 3 109 193a 5 93 335 4-5 65a 1909 29a 75 i 410 575 a 810 5 48 29 38 25 2 30 12 1060 134 1, Wall Street hour by hour Thomson Mol non the following Price indices supplied at intervals during All session of the new York Stock. Exchange by Dow Jones company Indica the Market trend of the various groups of securities listed. The average Are computed by dividing the total prices of each group by the follow in industrials 15.46 rails 17.8, and utilities 20. Price indices for Friday session follow 30 industrials 20 railroads 20tjlilitie previous 145.81 30.21 25.12 11.00 30.33 25.15 Wooll 148.33 30.25 25.18 1 00 146.17 30.26 25.19 200 14550 30.26, 25.08 close preliminary calculation 145.86 30.24 25.10 thursday s rating a open. High Low Clos 30 industrials 145.88 146.44. 144.77 145.6 20 railroads. 30.41 30.41. 30.09, 30.2 15 utities. 25.27 25.35, ,.25.04 25.1 40 Bonds 89.53, Down .12, Security markets in leading stocks sagged in late trading Friday and the general list turned irregular after Early firmness. Trading was quiet except in a Lew issues. Huge turnover in relation to the general list came into Commonwealth and Southern. Two blocks of shares and More appeared on the tape in the Issue which late in the Day was Selling at Iva unchanged. Big volume came into Standard brands radio corporation and loft. These issues were steady. Dow chemical made a new. High american tobacco b equalled its High and Missouri Pacific made a new Low. O Ron to resuming the general decline Toronto Stock Market chalked up some wide individual losses Friday with the trading Tempo picking up on weakness Pickle Crow came in for heavy Selling in the late afternoon and the Price slipped Back to 3.80, for a loss of 25 cents. Powell Rouyn. Hit a new Low for the current slump and closed about 20 cents Down for the Day. Base metals and Western oils showed Only minor losses while the industrials posted individual losses up to a Point or More Ion t real gains and losses were about evenly divided on the Stock Market late Friday. Utilities and a few miscellaneous stocks displayed strength. Up narrowly were brazilian Bell Telephone Galineau Montreal Power. Shawinigan Canadian car preferred Bathurst International Pete and Canadian celanese. Metals weakened a bit with Small losses appearing for smelters and Hudson Bay mining. Also backward were Asbestos general steel wares c.p.r., Power corporation Howard Smith Imperial Oil and Imperial tobacco. Winnipeg Eads gains go 5? in i Montreal Osier Hammond Wanton open High Low close 35a 18v4 Pac. Groin. Pac. Grain p soc. Brew. Bathurst a. Ell Telephone 166 a Tiova brazilian 83a m c. Power a 27 c. Power b. Ruck silk 5 id. Products in a an. Car. Of. 14 an. Car f of. 25 an. Cement com. 7% 8. 7% 8 in. Cement pad. 95% an. S. S. Com. Eva s. S. Pad. An. Ind. Alch. A an. Ind. Alch. B 3a an. B an. Cel. A. 32 32 31 a 31% an. C. Pfd127a an. Conv. 17 17 an. Pac. By. 6 a 6% 6 a 6 a on. M. S. 46 a. Ock Bhutt p. 7b of. Bridge 37 37 of. O. C124 124 122 of. Steel 14 a of. Tex. A. 88% of. T. Pfd155b Rydon 10 a Jet Roux. 10 found. Co a. 9b at per. A. 15% in. S. W. C. In s. A pad. 93 urd Chas. It co. Up. Lime Ala. Mllton by Klee o a no. Tobacco it. Nickel .5 44 int. Power com. 4b it. Power pad. 90 k. Of was. Mlle. 24 com. 6 pad. 58b Montreal Power 30% 31 30% 31 s it Coll Frontenac 8% at. Brew. Com. 373a fat. Brew. Pad. 38b a National steel car 63b 4la 5gilvies com. 32 Gillies pfd.160b inmans com. 56vib Oua Ower cup. 10ja Quebec Power 17 t. Lawrence com 5 2z% Sherwin Williams Smith. Howard co 20 a 20 a 20 steel of can. Com 79% 80 7911 Tecl of can. Pfd75b o. Can. P. Com 13val City s pm elec. Com 2 a mpg. Elec. Pad 11 37 122 88% 88 88 Ila 93 94. 4% 15% 15% 20 80 70 Van Montreal curb Osier Abl Tibi com a Itobi pad. Asbestos Bathurst a. 3eaubarnois. Per. 3ouscadillac brew distil. Oil. . Packers Cah. Brew pad. Can. Dredge. Can malting i. Vickers can. Wineries cons. Paper Canda Dom s. Dot. Corp Seagram Dom. Engineering Dominion tar Dominion tar pad 3oonacorma a. Donnaconna a. Dominion stores. Foreign Power Ford a Fraser Otlang to. Hiram Walker a. Home Oil Imperial of int. Petroleum it. Utilities int. Utilities Viel Chers com. Belchers of. Ricc Bros. Com. Price Bros of. Quebec Gold Reliance Grain Robert Mitchell Walker. Brew Hammond Nanton open High Low 190b 15% 25% 4b 4b 4 a 2 18 25 a 25b 36va 4vab 7v, 34% 23 36b sva 8g 8a 5% 20b 20 a 19 a 41 Vuk 280 15 1 21% Sib 150b 20-Li 77b 39b 10 141b 16 a 25 a 200a 15% 16 25 25 5a 23. 25 365a 7v 34v 22 eve 86 5v 7% 7 20 a 19 a 41% 20 41 a is 21--4 20 18 41 2eo 15 22 20 a 10 14 35 v earnings sheep Creek estimated net profit of Shee Creek Gold mines for the is months ended nov. 30, amounted t 5194.14g.87, approximately 10 1 cents a share. Production for the period was from the. Milling of tons of Ore and operating profit was this total was calculated before making provision for depletion depreciation and taxes. Kelvin toe of Canada Toronto Jan. 18. Profit on operations after taxes totalled during the fiscal year ended sept. 30, 1939. Kelvin Tor of Canada limited and its wholly owned subsidiaries consolidated net working capital totalled against the previous year. Current assets amounted to 064 and current liabilities were ventures Toronto Jan. 18. A preliminary ventures limited re ports estimated income from share holdings and Bonds of and from Sale of securities. Against this estimated income of were charged exploration and payment of lapsed options written off Transfer to in vestment Reserve and other items bringing deductions up to leaving an estimated net profit for the year of the statement announces that the net profit will not be available for dividends owing to the need of fur ther financing in connection with development of the la Luz mines which has already taken of ventures funds. New York James Richardson Scensi Hlubb Low close Cilby. Air Bodus 53 Allied cd. Dye i amur. Can 115v, 115 a am. So. He. 47 47 am. Tel. Tel. 171% 171 am. Tobacco b so is 1 Anaconda cop. Atch. T. S. Pc 23 223s Bendix Avn. 27 Bethleham 72 u 71 Boeing air plane 2-3 u a Briggs mfg Chrysler corp. 82 82 a a t cons. Edison Sli. 31 31 i i t con prods r. 04 i 84 0-1 4 if Curtis w. C 9% Douk. Aircraft 79vb 70 73 f 1 do p. Do m 181 1s1 in with clearings. Of of blvd compared with or the same week last year cities reporting increases. Bowed tin increase reporting cte.1. Nos of compared it Toj g figures Jilin 2.177.703 Erb Roohe Quch i Ssuan Lontreal pm Ottawa Etc Rob Missli 108.4s3.87s Kitchener Tel m London free s. Co 33% Gen elec 38% a Gen. Foods c. 47% 47% it Genera motors. 52% 52% a Goodrich co 17v. 17% Goodyear tire 22% 22% int. Harvester 55 a Johns Manville 73 1 Kenny col Copper 35% of Iii Low s inc 36 35 354-1-Wontkomery Ward 51 51 7 07. National by such. 231i 23% 4 . Central 10 in North am. Avn. Owens ills. 112 a u2u b2va-i-Penna. 21% 2h u Proctor Gamble. 18 .4 Pullman co 27% radio cup. Of am. Is 5% f r Republic steel 13% Safeway stores Roebuck 62% 62 has Moons co Socony vacuum 12 12 s. Porto Rico s. 23 u Sperry corp. 43 a of 44vi 41 Gull sul 33% Texas corp 44 44 i Union Carbide 81% 81 81 til Timken dlr. Be 47 47 v. Union Pacific 93 23 United aircraft 4s a 4o% 46 3 United corp 2% United fruit 84. Rubber 37% 37 37 United states steel 58 i 57 i Western Union 23% 23 a 107 107 to Shvorth 40 a 11 1 410 000 2 -020.184 Vonso 3-108.880 Sarnia 422i5 43uk Sudbury fort William Loffl Winnipeg " isms m s Brandon Gino Moose jaw 762.918 Slit 1. 218.8" Prince Albert it of Edmonton i Aarav 443.373 mail line Hal 168.w7 Imd new Whf Linsler 50jis Vancouver Victoria 1.740.349 tin prices stamp 1 at London London Jan. 19. For in second consecutive Day tin Privit suffered a severe setback in ail Ings in the Metal Exchange do fit eating As much As sift wednesday. V today spot tin was quoted 10s bid. 15s Salced Luu Ift 10s bid asked. The softening Price tendency Jis attributed mainly to persistent sit ing by British smelters and in regarded As an indication of the development of a More Formalin Vantory position in the United Kingdon. Toronto industrials . Mckay. open High Low clo brewing corp 160 100 brew. Corp. Pad. 25 Burll Kirton steel u can. Bud. Brew. Can. Canners 10 Canada bread 5lj can. Dredging 25b w can. Vinegars 14 14 can. Gen. Elec. 200b can. Oil 2 cons. Bakeries 18 18 17 17 Consumers Gas 174 174 Dominion stares equitable life Fanny Farmer 26vi 26 Ford of can 20v, 20% 20 2u George Western 12va 12 Goodyear of can. Gypsum l. A. Via h. Walker com. 42 4 4hs 41 h. Walker pad. 20v Kelvin Tor of c. 9b Laura Sac Ord 13 13 Loblaw a 27m, 27 Loblaw b 26% 28 Maple Leaf s Moore corp 45va 4j Pante Pec 0 ,8 photo eng w Rogers maj 2% t stand. Pav 145b 100 super test Pete. 31 he 40 Toronto Misc. Job 100 Walker Villa 80b United steel s i a West. Can. Flour 41 oils j a. 13. Fjell Ai co. Bid Alberts Pacific -si.4 Brown if t. British Dominion 12 Calmont foundation 10 Foothills 85 Oil 230 Wood Saroce 16 we 24. 117 5 Royal lie Southwest Petit Texas Canadian 55 United Oil 1 Vulcan 55 one hip pocket Bresni Germany Tan. So Long As the War lasts pocket instead of the Cust ism two. Is the limit imposed on Talla for the making of trousers accor ing to the head of the local Tail Guild. 1 Toronto Stock averages Malndy Sellers sign. 20 industrials. 122.10 Down .20 20 golds 119.91 Down .13 10 base metals 85.61 Down .07 15 Western oils 31.48 Down .0" total sales Gold mines limited w cents payable feb. 15 to hold Etc record Jan. 31. 1 though gains More than doubly issues in cities across the in Canadian Bank in week ending Jan. 18 scr Ore than loss Over i is for the same week last Ith two cities clearings not ble the total for was 23, compared with the he same week in. 1s39. Led by Toronto with a loss a More than nine reported decreases Over last year figures. Vancouver with 33 dropped from 939. Montreal dropped to to nto s clearings totalled compared with if. In Peg with Jymy 4, compared with he same week last year fee j i reporting increases. Aiti p be w Al to p re Exchange rates at buying Selling 4.47 .. Dollar buying 1.10, Selling 1.11 franc at new 3.96 can. Dollar .88 1-16 franc at 176.625 for. . Dollar 43.80 for. Canadian Dollar 40.08 for. In 52.42. Dollar 61.06 cents cd. Dlr. 55.06 cents. Montreal Jan. 19. Up spot Copper electrolytic 12.50 tin 61.25 Lead 5.50 Zinc 5.65 anti Mony 15.25 per 100. Pounds. Montreal five ton lots. _. Can your family afford an inexperienced executor the fees allowed to an executor Are regu lated by Law. But the Law does not say who that executor shall be. Your executor could be a Man without experience who May administer Only one estate in his lifetime. He might even be a total stranger to your family. He might be irresponsible financially and otherwise. He might be absent when his services Are urgently needed. On the other hand your executor should be a Trust company efficient economical and available at All times. Your family will need the Type of administration that Only a Trust company can offer. Is this assured for them company managed in connection with Huron Erie mortgage corporation Winnipeg Branch Polasc and fort w. Whytt manager. J. A. Taylor estates manager. Manitoba advisory Board w. H. Gardner chairman w. Sanford Evans John me Altern ;