Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, January 22, 1940

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 22, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page twelve rain Winnipeg free press monday january 22. 1940 livestock stocks Bonds Industry Winnipeg Grain Exchange Winnipeg Jan. 22. Wheat trading was stagnant the greater part of the session on monday with prices showing Little inclination to get out of their rut. There was a pause in Export demand and although there were indications that a few loads had been worked of of Vancouver it was difficult o confirm even this Small Busi Ness. Final quotations were Vic to Vic lower with the May at .86 the local heat Trade received May july oct. Oats May july oct. May july May july oct. May july oct. Open 41 39 36% 51% 198 79 i 77% High 88% 41-b 39 36% 53v2-b 51 a 197y4b 196 79% 77% Low .86% 87% 40% 38% 53 close 77a 88 i Svab 196 m. 194a 190v8a 78 vib 77a 73% a Jan. 22, 1940. Prev. Last close year 53% 198 196 79% Chicago lit be stimulation from Chicago As this Market held below previous closing Levels for the most part ignoring Zero temperatures in the Kansas wheat Belt and suggestions in private advices that the crop May suffered some damage. A forecast of Light snows in the South West and a lower trend in Securi ties contributed to the hesitation of the Southern Market. Local trading was featureless and there was Little outside interest in evidence in the Market with Deal Ings confined principally to local spreading which included purchases of the july against sales of the october. A scattered Mill demand in connection with Export sales was and minor support from Seaboard interests. The Buenos Aires Market continued to reflect hedging sales with prices opening at to cent lower and losses extended to to l cent at noon. Argentine weather continued favourable for the delivery of new crop and a lower trend was noticed in Argentine Export offers overseas. World wheat shipments continued on a lower level with bushels cleared for the week against bushels for the previous week. Current totals do not in 1 elude australian shipments which have been suppressed even allow ing the bushels from Australia in last year s figure of bushels current Clear ances appear Well below last year s consignments. North America sup plied the largest amount this week with clearances from this Side placed at bushels. Canada s share of the North american shipments was placed at bushels while the u. S. Was apportioned bushels by Broom May july sept. May july sept May july sept. May july sept. Open 98% 97% 58% 58% 59 39% 34% 32% 10% 70% 71v4 High 100% 98% 58% 58% 59 39% 34% 32% 71% 71 Low 100 a 97% 97 58% 58% 39% 34% 32% 70 69% 70 close 97% 58% 58% 58% 32% 70vs 70b Minneapolis open High Low close May 99% 99% 99 july 98% 98% sept 97% 97% Minneapolis Cash wheat close Jan. 22 no. 1 dark nor., 58-60 ibs., 14% protein Prev. Close 101% 98% 97% 58% 58% 59% 39% 32% 71 a 71 a Prev. Close 99 98% 97 a Jan. 20 Winnipeg privileges closing Winnipeg daily Privi Leges. Monday Jan. 22 bids offers May 86% july 87% 87v4 wheat was quiet with Hall. Cash routine inquiry on hand for three and four Northern for the opening of navigation As Well As one and two Garnet. Transactions however were of. An Odd lot character. Light offerings continued to retard coarse Grain Cash dealings with exporters absorbing the Lew cars of Oats com ing out which included two . And extra three . Exporters were also taking the scattered offerings in the Barley grades. United kingdom and Continental interests were reported to have resting orders for Barley in the coarse Grain pit. Some hedging was apparent in Oats credited to Eleva Tor companies but this was fairly Well offset by scattered Mill buy ing. Little interest was shown to either flax or Rye. Private advices from fort Worth Texas state that freezing weather of the last few Days has caused irreparable damage to Winter Oats crop in Texas Grain Belt. Estimates of extent of damage Range from one fourth to three fourths of the total crop. Wheat much hardier than Oats withstood the cold wave with Little or no damage agricultural experts reported. The agricultural marketing serv ice in United states Domestic wheat markets continue on a basis above foreign markets and at the close january 18 the subsidy that would have been required on Gulf wheat to Europe to permit Competition was 26 to 29 cents per Bushel and on Pacific coast wheat 26 to 27 cents per Bushel. Low temperatures still prevailed. Monday in the West and Southwest of the United states Winter wheat Belt with a Little Snow reported at some Texas Points. Somewhat higher France Sells wheat to Spain on barter basis in reference to the recent Spanish government announcement that import requirements this season would be bushels wheat Broomhall cables that France has report that negotiated the Sale of elevators in bushels to Spain on a barter basis. In addition Good quantities have been taken during recent months from Danube and Argentine. Argentine the weather was mostly Clear Over week end new Corn for april and May shipment has been sold to Antwerp at prices equivalent to 90 and 89 cents a Bushel c.i.f., War risk additional. Of the 20 million bushels of old Corn remaining on Jan. 1 Only some ten million bushels Are considered fit for overseas shipment. Australian wheat Board is making an Advance pay ment to Farmers of 45 m cents american free on rail in bags at the Seaboard per Bushel. The entire crop has been acquired by the government the yield per acre was one of the largest for Many years with the exception of 19.37-38. But the acreage seeded was nearly a under the ten year temperatures prevailed in the Central states. 4 generally fair weather is forecast for Illinois Indiana Nebraska Fol Lowed by increasing cloudiness in the later state tuesday and possibly Snow flurries in the extreme North portion of Indiana. Other states mostly Cloudy probably Snow Lur in Wisconsin Minnesota North Dakota continued cold Kan West and North Cloudy in the Southeast and continued cold. In North mostly Cloudy in South with occasional Light Snow in extreme East. Okla Cloudy Light Snow except in extreme North and continued cold. O private wires from Kansas City stocks of that City wheat quotations monday Jan. 22 Winnipeg closed vhf to i cent lower. Chicago closed v to cent lower. Minneapolis closed i to i cent lower. Tjenos Aires previous close i to i cent Down. Open to cent Down. Noon to 1 cent Down. 3 ., to cents Down. 4 ., to cents Down. Of butter stolen cutting a Hole in the roof thieves into the Sani pact ice Cream limited building. .371 Logan Avenue sunday night or Early monday and stole 750 pounds of butter valued at and one of the firm s trucks. Police later found the truck on Juno Street during the night the jewel store 591 Broadway Avenue was also entered and a Quantity of cigarettes and tobacco stolen. The thieves had forced a window at the Side of the building. Forcing the Coal Shute thieves broke into the Home of Meyer aver Bach 435 Aberdeen Avenue during the absence of the occupants Sun Day night and stole a woman s fur coat a Man s suit and a Quantity of silverware. Overhauling to values insisted Union stockyards Winnipeg and St. Boniface Jan. It the Union stockyards Over Ihfe week end and up to. Nine o clock monday morning consisted of cattle 280 calves hogs and 20 sheep and lambs with additional 30 cattle and sheep and lambs showing up during the same period on through Billing. Apart from de liveries expected to come off trucks there is nothing further in sight to arrive in the Yards monday by rail. It was a rather unsettled opening Trade on the cattle Market for the initial session of this week and with buyers tendering easier bids the movement during the first rounds monday morning was generally restricted with insufficient Early sales being recorded to really test out reliable quotations. Sellers were holding out for at least steady rates on the Assumption that receipts were not Large enough to warrant any Cut in prices but buy ers insisted that values needed some overhauling to take care of the lower dressing yield in View of the rather Plain assortment of material for disposal. There were a few Early transactions Complete monday morning which looked about in line with the close of last week but the Trade showed a tendency to lag and in some instances bids looked around 25c lower with Sellers be ing very reluctant to release their holdings at the lower scale of prices. Reports from Eastern and South Ern centres monday indicated fairly moderate runs with Little or no improvement in the Way of advancing markets and while deliveries locally were held Down to h. F. Patterson general manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia who issued his an Nual statement monday. Toronto Bingham Mckay. Ltd High. Low close net sales Security markets new stumbling Stock Market leaders monday ended in moderately lower territory. While declines running to a Point or so for most groups were reduced at the last plus signs were few. Steels softened after an Early attempt to prop the list and from then on prices generally leaned to the Downside. Transfers of around shares were the smallest for any full session this year. Ignoring the weak tone of new York Market. Toronto listings were inclined to tighten up in the afternoon session monday and industrials closed with a preponderance of gains Over losses. Gold shares also held a margin on the up Side and the base Metal and West Ern Oil shares showed Little if any change from saturday s close. Volume for the Day was comparatively Light at about shares. Industrials were led by the steels with utilities foods papers and building shares trailing. To n t r e a l Stock Market prices reduced a Little on late dealings monday. Trading was comparatively Light. Paper issues dipped fractionally c.p.r., National breweries Asbestos and Canadian car also made Small declines. Some miscellaneous stocks strengthened a Little with Canadian celanese and Imperial tobacco advancing slightly. Canada steamships was a Shade plan for Small investors Montreal Osier Hammond Wanton open High Low close Alta. P. Go. Of. 35a. Assoc. Brew. Bathurst a 14% 14 i 14 a Bell Telephone 156vi Iso 16g Ajax Alta. P. Con. Alderman . Gold Anglo can. Ang. Hut. Arntfield Ashley Astoria que. A nor bag Mac Backfield base metals . Beattie bid. Kirk. Big miss. To Bjo Bralorne by. Treth. Brown Oil Broil in Buh. Ank. Bui Ialo can. Bunk h. Sex. 4b in 21b 18b 33i. 98 235b 15% a 245 8 23% 2g go 113 .13 11% 11 in 17 g2 8 3 is a 25a 21a 33 96 300a 6a vhf 245 5 a 26 7a 113 13 it a 8 a 216 41b 00 245b 72 250 245 Levi 30 Chrorn . 43 150b 75 73 c. E. Corp. Calmont o. Can. Malar. Caribou g. Castle t. Cent. Tat. Cent. Pore. Chester. Coast cop. Moderate dimensions there is very Little Prospect of the Trade Here uncovering very much activity. Consequently the Market will do Well to stand up at last week s Price Cochen. A. Coni Auburn com. Pete comm Oil Levels. The calf Market maintained weight dealers nday i Sellin fully steady tone monday morning Best Handy 28b 2sb itar in 850 5 3 3 a 216 1 43a 30 72 245 2 11 200a 75 Isoa 30a 31a 1500 Filo 3800 500 100 1500 1000 100 575 1500 1000 12uo 20 2000 9000 105 1500 200 Isoo 11166 700 2000 190 900 2100 27b 2 5b 17a 25b i a from to with the balance of the calves being Saleable from to s9.50. The hog Market held in line with the close of last week Bacons cashing at s8.60 on a fed and. Watered basis with lights and feeders being priced from to s9. 25 and sows from to the scant receipts on the sheep and Lamb Market were taken up on a quite steady basis Good ambs of useful flights realizing up to and culls and weighty lambs Selling from to s8-25. Outside markets Toronto. Cattle 150 holdovers. Cows ruling steady downward from no other Early sales recorded. Hog receipts 215 unsettled no definite quotations established. Sheep and1 Lamb receipts 300 lower Western lambs Montreal. 710 cattle Market steady to 25c higher. Bulk Good steers ranging from to heifers ruling from to Good cows at s3. 50. Calves steady Good dealers around no continued on Page 13 Dalhousie o. Davies Pete. Denison dome Dorval s. East Crest East Mai. Eldorado Extension o. Falcon. Federal k. The Roland Foothills found. Pete. Francoeur Gillies Lake Glenora god s Lake. Go Dale Gold Eagle Golden Gate goldfish Graham a. Gra Dorti Gunnar Holcrow s. Hard Rock Harker Highwood s. 46b 28 6b 28% 4b Winnipeg bid asked 75.00 d8.00 4.00 3.75 82.00 wheat in decreased bushels in five Days last while Corn stocks increased 6.000 bushels. Cash wheat spreads Cash wheat spreads were unchanged on monday. The present cold wave in United states has been More lasting and More widespread than any in recent years says h. C. Donovan american crop commentator. The cold wave has progressed South Ward to such an extent that Seri Ous damage must have been done to the Texas Winter Oats crop and also to some extent to such win Ter wheat that had no Snow Cov ering. Even where the crop is Well covered with Snow the Long continuation of freezing weather. Macdonald to speak at Manitoba Points a. A Macdonald assistant director of Extension service at St Francis Xavier University will conduct. A speaking tour through out Manitoba starting thursday Hon. D. L. Campbell minister of agriculture announced monday. Or. Campbell returned from a visit to tie maritime where he arranged to obtain or. Macdonald for a Manitoba tour. The minister indicated that a new approach to the problem of extending the co operative movement in Manitoba result from the tour. Or. Campbell was accompanied by c. H. Burnell and father Adelard couture St. Boniface. While he expected or. Macdonald would arrive by air thursday morning or. Campbell was unable to say where his first meeting would be held. On Friday or. Macdonald will speak at Portage la Prairie. Beaver fire ins. Beaver lumber pad Beaver lumber com. Can. Amer. Trust can. Fire ins. Can. Indemnity can. Invest. Fund Corr. Paper Box pad. 35.00 Crescent Creamery pad. 10.50 Dom. End. Car. Pad. 90.00 Dom. End. Car com. 8.25 Federal Grain bid. 48.50 fundamental Trust 4.03 fundamental Trust 4.60 it. West life Assance. .x225.00 it. Vest Sadd by 6% pid. 24.00 it West Sadd by com. 1.50 grouped income Home invest. Sav. Assn. Mon. Lite 10% Prid. 23.00 nor. Can. Mtr. Pad. 5.00 nor. Matfie. Part paid. 1.50 Northern trusts 7.00 North Star Oil pad. 3.50 North Star Oil com. .75 Reliance Grain pad. Reliance Grain com. 5.00 Sov. Life 25% paid. 12.00 traders bldg. Assn. 58.00 Ltd. Grain growers 10.00 Western breweries. 1.55 Western Grain cd. 8.00 Western Groc. Pad. 103.00 Western Groc. Com. 55.00 Western steel products 8.00 wines limited .15 wok. Electric pad. 10.75 was. Electric a 2.00 385 105 395 111 415 400 3 a 93% 80 55a 28 i 9a 390 105 e 23 400 60 59 4v. 93% 4 12a 58 1810 2000 300 505 3500 1000 3% 1000 2100 brazilian . Power . Power Bruck silk building prod. Can. C. F. Com. Can. A f. Pad. Can. Cement com. Can. Cement pad. Can. Nor. P. Com. Can. Nor. P. Pid. Loll no can. Steam com. Can. Steam pad. Can. Ind. Al. A can. Bronze com. 43b can. Celanese pm. 32 can. Celanese of. 127a can. Pac. By. 6% con. Min Small. 40 Cockshutt plow sva Dom. Bridge Dom. Glass com. 122 Dom. Glass pad. 150b, Dominion steel 14vi Dom. Textile com. 88 Dom. Textile pad. 155b Dryden. Found. Co. Can. Gatineau or. Com. Gatineau or. Pad. 95vi Gen. St. Was. Pm. 10 Gen. St. Was. Pad. 93 Gypsum. L. Al. Hamilton Bridge 6% Imp. Tobacco int. Nickel it per. Com. 4a int. Power pad. La. Of was. Milk. Mass. Harris com. Mass. Harris pad. Montreal Power Mccoil Frontenac. Nat. Brew com. Nat brew. Pad. Nat. Steel car of levies com. Ogilvie pad. Penman com. Power corp. Quebec per. St. Law. C. St. Law. C. Pad. Shawinigan scr. W. 14 Viva. Tel. Tel. A. Tobacco b Uia Condit cop. Uch. T. S. Pc Bendix Avi. 3elh. Steel 3oeins air plane 17% 3 1714 3 45a 91 6vt 311 2 61 60 19 a 22 pvt 13 2vib 62 2 a 12b 127 7 ight Hollinger Home Oil Homestead Howey Gold . M. S. Int Nickel 14% 287 283 6vb 38 31 44 a 44 4ta in 251 j. M. Cons. Jacola Jellicoe k. Kirk. . 21b Kirk. Lake. 143 Kirk. Taste. 12b Lake Shore. 30 Lamanuel. 705 Lapa cad. Leoel Oro Leitch Gold. 17b 85 18 a 250 29 700 47.00 macassar Mac. Cock. Madsen . 51 Malartic g. 102 Man. So East Mara go Mcdougal s. Mclntyre p. 56 a Mck. . 140 .4.00 76.00 58.00 9.00 14.00 2.50 445 22b 50 101 mantly in 3% Mcvittie lib Mcwatters 45 mining cup. 12ob Model Oil Monarch 8b in Ropeta Morris Kirk. Murphy National p. Nabob newbie million acres average. It is reported that the old and new crop surpluses of wheat arc about season follows for the 1939-40 Rumania bul Garia. 4.000.000 Yugoslavia 000 Hungary. Of the hungarian surplus it has been reported that Germany took bushels. Italy Greece and Switzerland 4.800.000. It is unlikely that the full surplus bushels will be permitted to be exported As emergency stocks Are being accumulated in most of these countries besides some of the rumanian Sui r plus is of inferior Quality wheat and May not be of billable Quality. Grain inspection cars inspected , 20. 1940. Wheat Spring Man. Nor. 122, 2 Man. Nor. 34, 3 Man. Nor. 8, 4 Man. Nor. 2, no. 4 special 1. Lough 31, no. 1 Garnet 8, of. 2 Garnet 20. No. 3 Garnet 3. Tough Lanct 5. 2 Fimber durum 3, 3 Amber drum 1. 1 mixed wheat 1. Total cars in or. Donovan s opinion has been evaporating much of the moisture in the Snow thus Dimin Ishing some of the benefits the soil was expected to have when it finally melts. A s great Britain recently purchased 100.000 tons bushels of rumanian wheat according to a Reuters Cable. Shipment has been arranged from March on. Winnipeg Cash prices these prices Are always the quotations on Cash grains at the time of closing the future Market and refer Only to Grain in unlisted mines James Richardson sons transactions monday mount no. Jan. 22. From 8 to 12 Central Manitoba 1.000 at .067u. 1.000 at .07. At .07. At .07, 500 at .07. United Grain at 30.00. Western at 2.25. Toronto industrials Bingham Mckay. open High Low close brew corp.155b brewing corp pad 24b Burlington can. Bud. Brew. Can. Canners can. Bread Canada dredging. Can. Vinegars can. Gen., elec Canadian Oil cons. Bakeries Nipissing Noranda Nordon cup. Normetal o Brien Oil sole. Kalta Omega Oro Plato Paralta . Pore. Pandora paymaster 7 vib 11 37% 2 7714 7 45b 61 22a 22 19 a pc 6via 62 2vb 121 4 7 19a 14% 285 3 3r 31 44 a i 5a a 251 25a 143 3 15a la 83 31ua 445 228 nil 51 nil 102 t 1 12vba 3vi nil 12 a nil 56 a nil 139 3 130a 23a 18 nil 37 nil 2 nil 130a 77 nil 7 nil 60a Dmitri h. Co. Steel of c. Com. Steel of c. Pid. So. C. P. C so. C. P. Pad. Twin City mpg. E. C mpg. Al. Pad. 200 5000 4000 800 500 466 1200 5500 6300 150 500 11300 800 4000 90 24 b 0 59a 31 8% 37% 41 83 32% 160b 57b 10 a 17 18 13 20 12v2b Llda 2 a lib Lla 91 25b 31 37-.4 17v 22% 17 a 23 81 80 vib Sov Montreal curb Osier Hammond is Nanton Abi Tibi com. Abl Titan Asbestos Beauharnois per. Bou Cadillac brew and dist. . Oil . Packers can. Brew. Can. Brew. Pad. Canada malting. Canadian Vicker can. Vickers a Jed. Can. Wineries cons. Paper can. Dom. Sug. Distillers Seagram Dom. End. Dom. Tar Dom. Tar pad. Donnaconna a Donnaconna b Dom. Stores foreign Power Ford a Fraser co. Fraser to t. Trusts Hir. Walker com. . Walker pad. Home Oil Imperial Oil int. Petroleum int. Utilities Tat. Utilities Lake sulphate Melchers com. Melchers pad. Price Bros. Com. Price Bros. Pad. Reliance Grain Robert Mitchell Walkerville brew. Open High Low Clos 190 25v, 190 16 25 4% 4 in 22% 23 19% 170a 25 8 3 22 22 34b 23 6% 86b 9v.a 20b 20 1gb 185 25 7% 31 new York James Richardson sons High Low clone Cage. Or reduction 52 52 a Alleghany Lud. Used cd. Dye 172 r. Can 115% 114% 14 so. He. 463a 46 Iti i 171 .4 28 a 71.4 2c a 2214 27% corp. Cons. De. N. Y. 31 Corn products ref. Curtis Wright cup. 8% aircraft d. P. Ie1 de m. 180 Eastman Kodak tree port Sulphur general electric 33% Cunera foods 48 in. Motors 52 vib Goodrich co. Goodyear tire 22 a nil. Harvester johnb Man Luc Cenne Cott Copper. Of s Vijh Montgomery Ward 51 Nash Kcal Viator. 7 mat. Biscuit . Cent. . Amer. Avn. 24vii Owens ill. Giaki Pennsyl. . 21% Roc. Gamble 63 Pullman co. 27% Iio corp. Of a. 8 Republic steel Safeway stores 46 scars Roebuck 825ii Simmons co. 22 Socony vacuum so. Porto Rico. Sperry corp stand. Oili . Texas Corn. 44v. Texas Guh sul. 80 i 28 i 70 82 Ottawa Jan. 22. Goy. Ern ment the finance minister son. J. L. Ralston said last night pc going to Institute a programme whereby Canada s Small investors at any time can put their savings into some sort of War loan Security of a suitable Small denomination. Suggestions Lor such a had been made the finance mini Ster said and the overwhelming w. Spouse of Small investors to fee r. Cent War loan which was heavily oversubscribed showed the need of such a programme. Afler the experience of is Jujj week i Haven t any doubt of the t need and the usefulness sufi an arrangement and t am ing to you now that it has been Doi cited to Institute such of said col Ralston. Is ii May be along the lines War savings certificates used in i last War but the details wiil a Little time to work out and Whall Ever form the plan takes i win be announced just As Early 82 31 i -1 78 78 174 a 180 161 1 38 47 55 h 721-. 35 24 fi2vi 21% 42 a 44 4 3 Tim. Dlr. Union car Union Pac United All United co United for u. S. aide lie Craft lit or 1 81 i 46 2 v4 84 52 i 11v, in. In. 55 35 51 run. 24a a 24 62 in. 2iva_ y. I fun. 1 in. Vib 33% Calgary oils a. B. Flett so Alberta Pacific Brown British Dominion Calmont c. E. Corp. Commonwealth in Loukie East Crest foundation Foothills Home Oil Higi Vood Saranc Monarch Model. Mcdougall Slesur Kordon Okalla Pacha Royality Southwest Pete Texas Canadian United Oil Vulcan Alk Isi 210 if a 2ej 37 is 55 14 55 t i j i a i j my i is i u. S. Steel Union Westinghouse Al. 107 Woolworth . 110.000 noon. 1 2 320.000. 93 30 23 23 j 40 a in. Bond averages f Mills Spence pc co. previous today. Care 35 Dom. Prov. 89.57 89.n Short Canadas. 105.55 105.m, of ,2j Long 09.57 j04.1t Dom. Guarantees 106.20 106.00 3% East. Provincials 103.70 10120 i West. Provlic Lyls 81.17 91.35 to 13% 41% a a 23 i 15 i m 21 m 21v 8 a 50 j50b 175a 1. 6 8 20% 21 77b fib 95b 185 16 25% 5% 25 37a 8 31 35a 23 42a 7vi 5 via 41 a 23 i 15 50 250a 5v. 2014 look Albany River old 19 bid asked store at fort William and y to port Arthur. Jan. 22. 1 hard no. 1 North Ern no. 2 Northern no. 3 Northern 79vi. No. 4 Northern no. 5 wheat no. 6 wheat feed no. 2 no. 1 area Argosy Barber Larder Camlaren Coin Lake Continental Kirk flin flon Hall nor Hiawatha Hudson Patricia Hutchison Lake Kaw Crow Patricia Henricia Kew Agama Kirkland Gateway Lake due Lake Geneva Lake Rowan Lakeside Kirkland 3 3 to "5 2 750 1 21 7 3% 1 12 6 8 8 2 a 775 11 wheat no. 1 Garnet Garnet no. 3 Garnet hard Tough no. 1 nor. No. 2 nor. Tough 77vb. No. 3 nor. To Tough no 4 nor. Tough no. A touch no. I nor. Smutty no. 2 nor. Smutty no. 3 Putty 7 nor wheat 239, last year 197. Wheat 195. Cars of contract "7 1% 2 a 19 5 3 18 Consumers Gas. 173b Magnet cons. 76 Magnet Lake Margaret Martori Bird match Canadian Moffat Hall new Moosha . Smutty no. 1 Amber durum no. 2 Amber durum no. 3 Amber durum 4 Amber durum 68va, no. 1 White Spring no. 2 White Spring Psi a no. 3 White Spring no. _ special 75mi. No. 5 special no. 8 special 6114. No. 1 mixed wheat track basis no. 1 Northern screen Ings per ton s4.00. 2 . No. Sex. 3 . No. 3 . Sex. 1 feed no. 1 feed no. 2 feed in. 3 feed track no. 1 . 6-Row no. 2 . 6-Row no. 1 . 2-How no. 2 . 2-Row no. 3 . 6-Row other no. 1 feed 50vi. No. 2 feed no. 3 feed track 1 . 183 a. No. 2 Isai i no. 3 . No. 4 . Track 103 a. 1 , 75vj. No. 2 . 75vb. Movement by 140. . No. 3 . 70vi. Rej. 2 . 67. No. 4 coarse grains . 22. Sex. 12. Sex. 1 feed 1. 1 feed 2 feed 1. Tough 10, Damp 1. Total cars 53. Last year 23. No. 2 . 6 6-Row no. 3 . 1 feed 1. 3 end 2. Tough 2. Total cars 15. Last Vear 26. . 1. Total cars 1. Last year my. Cav. 2. 4. Last year 1. Grand total 247 138, . 25. . 63, track 73v4. Mosher Long Lac Negus Gold. National Malartic new Lugarita new rib ago Oklend o Leary Malartic Ope Miska Oriole pascals. Pontiac Rouyn Rop. Mines Quebec Manitou. Rand Malartic Rhyolite Rouyn Sach go River Sheldon Larder. Shenango mines Elscoe Extension Springer Sturgeon. Sunbeam Kirkland Thomson Lundmark Union mining Val d or mines Wells Long Lac Wesley Gold mines West red Lake Wingold wino a Patricia old Woco Gold mines Young Davidson. 16 10 4va 4 "5 14 8 70 37 31 is a 2 5 1% 20 7 190 19 17 2% 2% 22 13 6 4 79 18 11 5 80 40 33 3 3 Dom. Stores equitable life Fanny Farmer of turd or Canada George Weston Goodyear of can. Gypsum l. St a. . Walker com. . Walker pad. Kelvin Tor of a. Laura Secord Loblaw a Loblaw a Maple Leaf Moore corp. Fante Pec photo eng. Rogers maj. Stand. Pav. Super t. A. Tor. Mage. Walkerville in. Steel West. Can. Of. 14 i 12 i 4vnb 9b 13 27 i 26b 44vab 5 a i bib 2b 135b 95b 90b 5% 4b 175a 26 Van 14a 5 a Loa 6a 20 Iba. 21a 18 175a 14 i Pond Orvllle ids Perron 200 Pickle Crow 385 Pioneer g. 213 Powell r. 143 Prairie r. 34ta Premier 137 Prest. E. A. 221 Reno 48 154 35b 5vi 215 212 10 a 50 Iso 1s9 375 212 135 154 1 2via 115 2 27a 214 1 10 Robb Mont. Roche l. A. Royality 20 12% 20 85a 5a 41 20a 120 13 27 i 26vaa s a is via 3a 150a 40a look 57. Is. Antonio d River Rouyn key up or. Gordon Soe Malartic 5 34b s 185 199 1 380 213 i 3 142 36a 137 48 la 36a 1000 41200 200 75 3400 100 Iso 1000 500 500 b100 1000 750 5340 437 5725 200 3100 1400 Toronto Stock averages Melady. Sellers to 20 industrials 121.d7 Down .11 20 golds 119.62 Down .14 10 base Metais 85.15 Down .41 15 Western oils 31.g8 Down .08 total tin Breaks again on London Market London Jan. 22. Prices again broke sharply in Metal Exchange dealings today on hedge Selling in the face of a continued absence of consumer demand. Apathetic support came into the Market from speculative sources and final quotations were Only slightly above the Day s lowest Levels. Spot tin was quoted compared with 10s 15s, on Friday futures were against 10s opinion was expressed in the Trade that there is not Likely to be any substantial rally until there is a marked increase in Export licenses. Exchange rates at buying 4.43, Selling 4.47 . Dollar buying 1.10, . Dollar Selling 1.11 franc at new Canadian Dollar. Franc. At 176.625 for. . Dollar 43.80 for. Canadian Dollar 40.08 for. In s2.42 . Dol Lar. 61.06 cents 55.06 cents. Canadian Dollar. Copenhagen Denmark. Jan. 22. Rene of Bourbon Parma brother of exempress Zita of Austria Hungary left for Stock Holm yesterday on his Way to Fin land to fight As a Volunteer. Me. A. E. Phipps i who has been appointed of the Toronto general trusts portion succeeding the Ute Thomas Bradshaw. He hats inf director of the trusts Coupon thu for the past twelve years. I or. Phipps is president Imperial Bank of Canada and had a distinguished banking joining the Bank in 1891 steadily in its service to be manager in 1921 and 1937. He has twice been of the Canadian Bankers Tion and is widely recognized one of Canada s outstanding cities on economic and fiisanci4 matters. Or. Phipps is Well jew in Western Canada where he Stai his business life and spent some Twenty five years. A Lake Rock is St Straw Sturgeon r. Suit Bury b. Sudbury c. Alvan sul 235 233 13 is 50 4vib 120 118 104 102 78 47 46 s 210 202 5 190 4% 495 93 325 450 70 172b 2gb 85 Ivi 17200 1000 700 1500 vanity _. Hughes the Nis Kaming Texas can. Toburn towage Mac Echt Gold United Oil. 7b upper 77 ventures 400b w. Amulet. 580 wendigo 9 a Wiltsey co. 2vi Wood Cadi c 32 we. Harar. 810 237 13vi 50 3 5a 118 300 103 1 2635 1650 46 2va 1200 6 in. 6000 202 3 7600 5 11% 190 2000 1000 325 1000 700 53rd annual report summary new including deferred annuities 1938 1939 405 70 30a 85 8a 76 4 425a 530 9% 32 810 40 600 1000 50 200 366 "56 1000 2000, 11900 1230 Wall Street Thomson Mckinnon a. 5% 7% 3 10 a 16 21 7 in i 6 4% 10 2bv3 195 20 18 2 6% the following Price indices supplied at intervals during All sessions of the new York Stock Exchange by Dow Jones company indicate the Market trend of the various groups of securities listed. The averages Are computed by dividing the total prices of each group by the following industrials 15.45 rails 17.8, and utilities 20. Price indices from monday s session follow i 30 industrials 20 railroads 20 utilities previous close 11.00 . 145.64 145.31 18 23 65 "2 6% 5% 11% 28 145.14 1.00 144.76 2.00 144.84 close preliminary calculation 145.14 saturday s Range open High 30 industrials 145.86 146.07 20 railroads 3q.22 30.30. 15 utilities 25.21 i 25.30 40 Bonds 89.31, off .15. 30.25 30.21 30.20 30.15. 30.20 30.15 Low 145.38 30.19 25.14 25.25 25.23 25.16 25.10 25.11 25.13 close 145.64 30.25 25.25 insurance in Force. deferred annuities income. Contingency Reserve and surplus., payments to living policyholders in 1939 amounted to to beneficiaries in death claims a total of the manufacturers life insurance company head office Toronto Canada established hit Branch office for Eastern Manitoba 300 Huron and Erie bldg., Winnipeg Branch office for Western Manitoba 108 strand Brandon ;