Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 21, 1940

Issue date: Friday, June 21, 1940
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 21, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press Friday june 21, 1940 1 Toronto. .t1 l-1 Bruce j Oil the invest i Pinr. It Canada i delivery j or. I Page fifteen free currency trading severely new York june 21. A the War made new York the world s capital for trading in for eign monies and yet has Cut its business in this important Field of enter National Trade to a Mere Frac Tion of its pre War volume. Foreign Exchange dealers whose e. R. Cumberland. Sti of Montroal. Who i lec cd Prosi Donl of the investment dealers As Soe Alum at the annual meet ing held Friday at the Royal Vork hotel in Toronto. B Jacii gains s by r. A. Gray of the com and e i editions Gavin Industrial Ali problems i or i is produced in main business is to pay their Bills abroad calculated new York now does As much As 95 per cent of free trading in the currencies of the world. But they figure that the daily volume of such transact i Tion i has dropped to Between 000.1100 and s10.000.000 where 000.000 was a common turnover in Wall Street currency swapping be fore the War. One of the Best informed sources of information on currency Deal Ings said today business is consistently less than a Quarter of that before the War. And some Days not Over 10 per cent. The establishment of restrictions on dealings in the Pound Sterling with the British government set Ting an official rate of a Little above s4 to the Pound has been Primar ily responsible for the drying up of Money trading. Much of the world s business has Long been car ried on in Sterling. But completely erased from the books of currency dealers since the outbreak of hostilities Are such important monetary units As the Bel Gian Belga the norwegian Krone and most recently the French franc. The Netherlands Guilder is useful now Only in paying for imports from the dutch colonies. Speculation in foreign funds has j Long been a favorite medium in Many european lands. Amsterdam and Zurich. Switzerland were Cen i tres for this Trade As was London i Only Zurich remains a major fac j Tor in the business. The free Pound now quoted at about s3.5g. Against the London official buying rate of s4.02v3. Has an extremely thin Market Here because the uses to which it can be put Are restricted. Since British regulations promulgated june.8. The no longer been free Pound Vail Abl to pay sound i f i i i i period j Manitoba and j from i so Rio air in the j morally do dividend payments by Canadian i i Guions. Al i Corpora Lions june As reported hire j a j. Crawford and company. I oat in Muni j compared with i i Ulione for june. 1h39, and 36g. 05-1.420 l or june. 1938. Tor the in Rel six "1 Are reported at Lor the six months of the i year previous and for 938. Tic reduction in the amount disbursed by Way of dividends for the Nuj nah and Cirsel six months com for imports from the United King Dom though it can still be used to buy in South Africa and some Brit ish possessions. Produce Market prices of but for and eggs until further notice will be those supplied the free press by the Secretary of the advisory committee of the Dairy manufacturers association. Butter Creamery _ efts prices according to Dominion govern ment grading wholesale to shippers de liveries Winnipeg cases returned. A Grade per a Grade medium per dozen Grade per dozen a per dozen. Vegetables local radius is dozen Man. Head lettuce. 3-Doz. Case Leaf lettuce dozen Man. Rhubarb. In. Man. Spinach hamper Man. Asparagus. Man. Green onions dozen imported Green Pascal celery Case Texas tomatoes per Case California Parsley dozen . Cauliflower Case Washington onions 50 ibs. California cabbage in. California horse radish. In. Sweet potatoes per in. Florida cucumbers. 50 ibs. . New potatoes per cwt. Texas new carrots. In. .14 .13 .09 .15 1.5 j .20 .01 .40 .10 .13 free press form Chart copyright. 1940, Lou Davies Polo Park june 20. Second Day Winnipeg jockey club. Summer meeting june to july 4, 1940. Presiding Steward g. W. Schilling stewards h. .1. Hickey n. J. Breen b. H. Moore Steward representing the Prairie thoroughbred breeders and racing association e. D. Adams racing Secretary g. W. Schilling placing judges h. Rudd j. C. Mckae starter j. Donovan clerk of the Scales h. Rudd clerk of the course f. L. Smith timer ii. Johnston general manager r. James Speers assistant manager Chas. F. Roe. Foreign Exchange Montreal june 21. And foreign Exchange nominal rates Between Banks Only thursday Hina Hong Kong Dol. .2475 .0023d France t. Britain Pound 4.43-4.47 unch Switzerland franc .2509 . Dollar 10-11 . Prem. Unch compiled by the Royal Bank of weather Clear. Track fast. Tur loss. Coo year Olds. Value to Winner purse Shioo. Claiming. For Maiden tit acc sa42, second third fourth re Cdr of Winner claiming Price s7uu. Index horse Aee m. Up. St. A a sir. Fin. Jockey Odds Small lots flour delivered .04 .16 .06 4.7.1 2.65 Oli to dealers. Elevators or consignment stocks Maple five roses purity Royal household Robin Hoo d que a k e r Man. Sask. And two 49-lb. Sacks per sack 98 ibs. Rolled Oats Small lots to dealers. 80-lb. Sack. 2.9.i retail Price to Consumers 25c extra i Milf cd Man. And bran per Ion shorts per ton bran per ton shorts per ton 21.011 22.011 livestock quotations Union stockyards. St. Boniface june 21. Steaks to Choice. Good medium Over 7.25 fi.25 5.5u Choice medium. Common Choice. Lood medium common. Fail Choice Good. Medium. Cows Good. Medium common canners and cutters Good common fi.25 5.00 7.00 li.25 5.25 4.75 8.00 ii o 4.75 3.50 3.00 2.00 4.50 3.75 s8.50 7.75 8.50 7.00 of 5.50 601 577 601 634 7 24b6 2644 2621 2403 maid of Broxa Kaywood Willie Marcus Valdina pal Stream Light sum Tarn Ilkley Tellus Star Junior Royal Saxon 106 105 no 107 103 113 108 105 106 106 2- 8 i 9 10 r Warren t Everett e Stallings Shoemaker r Russell j Craigmyle h Duncan g a Smith w Beard r Stewart .85 5.55 13.85 10.05 14.15 35.40 3g.10 6.85 60.40 50.70 maid of Broxa broke alertly was hard pressed to maintain her Lead in the Early stages by Willie Marcus Drew Clear after three furlongs and easily held on to the end. Kaywood. Unable to keep lip Early closed fast in the stretch and out gamed Willie Marcus. The latter showed Good Speed and finished gamely to the end. Stream Light was Well placed Early. Tellus was always far Back. Time .24 3-5. .49. 1.02. S2 Mutu Els paid maid of Broxa s3.7u straight s2.75 place show Kaywood . I place. S show Willie Marcus si.21 show. Winner . 3. Broxa Ann Curtis trained by j. Cole. Went to Post at 2.38. At Post half minute. Start Good from speers1 Gate. Won Dasilv second and third driving. Scratched Shirlo. 107 Ruby Aurelius 100 ice Whittier. 105 a ragtag. 112 Afanad. 106 Marmite. 112 Catoma. 105 Mira Peg. 113. Overweight Star Junior. 1 Willie Marcus. 2 sum Tam 2 Ilkley. 1 Royal Saxon. 3. Owners 1. Webster and Cole 2. Riverview stable 3, w. J. Wilde 4. Papini and Schmitz 5. Parslow and Denoon 6. E. Johansen 7, l. Williams it j. M. Stable 9, d. A. Jami son 10, Empire stable. For Maiden two year 2669 furlongs. Purse ids. Value to Winner s360, second 580, third fourth s20. Horse age it. Up. St. A it str. Fin. Jockey Odds 2641 259s 2641 dark verse Forest Queen just Betty Edmonton Ball Skyline Golden Han fair Ray i Duke i Lester general Fox 2 115 2 115 2 108 2 112 2 108 108 2 111 2 .113 2 in 2 118 11 3 411 10 j Kelly e Stallings a Haller s Harris r Russell w Beard Shoemaker j Craigmyle Mccormick a Wells 2.52 3.90 3.00 6.65 g0.70 54.50 40.10 18.55 14.70 9.25 Stocker. And feeder Good.-. 5.75 li.25 medium 4.75 5.5u common 4.50 4.75 Stock cows and Manitoba p. The larger Security repatriation j .1. I chair j ii c1.- ii ii commit tee on predicted pos-1 months of i o i Ca Nad i an Cor of. Formerly held a i edit Britain will on. Canadian Ray and upon the Ali Vilseb of members of in Muni in British Columbia i in the n Purt of Ross h airman of the Pacific president Montreal. Uie preceding oars is More than accounted for by the decrease m the amounts disbursed by the Laryce Canadian Oil companies. The total for the Oil Srou p for june. 10-10. More than s10.0uo.oog below that of june Usi year and Over of june. 03o. A result total dividend payments i Inaus the month of decrease from unlisted mines James Richardson my june 21. 1940. Bid Asl Albany River old 1 Aiesi amal. Kirk lamp. Central Manitoba Canadian Radium 1 Cheminis Coin Lake 2 Donna Patricia. Limos flin flon. Franco Oil 3 a acc or Tricia Kina Luke Dufhult Lake Geneva Lii Deco Mynet cd sol. Lii Paret red Lake Martin Bird Moffatt Hall now Mooshi Mosher National Malartic new new riling cd land Good medium common milkers. Veal Good and Choice common and medium select Bacon Eaton butchers heavy extra heavy lights and feeders sows no. 1 sows no 2 roughs Stags Good Spring common Good heavies. Good common 4.75 4.00 3.50 40.00 fi.50 4.00 1.00 per he. Premium 7.75 7.73 3.50 per he. Discount 6.75 6.75 4.75 3.25 3.00 2.50 5.00 6.00 3.00 4.00 2.00 7.60 5.25 3.75 3.50 2.75 9.00 8.00 3.50 4.50 2.50 glands Caiu ise i overweight j in children by Logan Clendening. , the Case of the overweight child is essentially the same As that of the overweight adult. In at East 99 per cent of cases the individual Over 40 who is overweight dark verse raced in close attendance to the pacemaker moved up entering the stretch took command in the last Furlong and held on in a Arnild drive. Forest Queen quickly secured a Clear Lead held on to the stretch but was no match Cor the Winner in the drive. Just Betty lacked sufficient Early Speed to be with the leaders and could never threaten. Edmonton Ball dwelt when the break came. She finished with a burst of Speed in the stretch. General Fox dropped Back from n Good beginning. Time .24 2-5, .49 3-5. S2 Mutu Els paid dark verse straight place su.it.1 show Forest Queen si.75 it Luce. S show just Betty show. Winner . 2, universe dark Ray trained by owner. Went to Post at 3.07. Away at once. Start Good for All but Edmonton Ball from Gate. Won driving second and third easily. Scratched Battleford. Ill Lora Somers. 108 my verse 115 j. E. Bridges. 118 Hasty trap. Ruben , 111 lace Broom 108. Overweight Edmonton Ball. -1 i Duke 2. Owners 1. C. J. Gamble 2. B. R. Hughes 3. L. H. Davidson 4. H. Maryland 5. L. A. Phillips g. M. Smith 7, a. Yeandle 3, k. Inamasu 9, mrs. H. D. Bennion 10, w. H. Fritz. Furlongs. Purse 5500, claiming. For three year ids and upwards. Claiming Price 2670 value to Winner swim second 380, third fourth Index horse age it. Up. St. Str. Fin. Jockey Odds 2623 21339 2645 2563 2640 2639 2583 2g43 2619 2li40 Nonic Lester society editor Cave boy Tea merchant we Carol Marelius sirloin War Mark Beauty Bank Lan s Alice 1 10 3 fire 10 e Shea l Hamilton r Leavelt l Wells j Craig Mylo e Stallings d Sykes g l Smith t Cox s Higbee .50 40.65 10.75 7.05 33.00 13.70 54 .50 65.60 331.90 Nonie Lester hard pressed while making the Early Pace Shook off society editor entering the stretch and Drew out to win easily. Society editor showed a Nice Effort in forcing the Pace but was forced to drop Back after a half. Cave boy lacked Early Speed. Tea merchant tired after close to the leaders for three furlongs. Time .24 1-5. .43 1-5. 1.01. S2 Mutu Els paid Nonie Lester s3 straight s2.80 place s2.10 show. Society editor s1h.2i place s7.io show Cave boy. S3.ijo show. Winner . 8, Algernon miss Lester trained by d. Jones. Went to Post at 3.331-. Away at Onee. Start Good from Speers Gate. Won easily second and third same. Scratched Blore Heath. 105 Mystic King. 106 Bobby Thomson. 106 ruffle up. 107 bit o Iron 103 is Green. 112 need 113 Captus. 113. Over weights we Carol 3 society editor to Tea merchant 2 War Mark 1 Marelius. 3 sirloin. 3. Owners 1 mrs. P. E. Smith 2. N. Northwood 3. T. H. Morrison 4. Palmer and Elliott 5. E. Johansen e. J. Mcmurray 7, r. Hanft 8, m. C. Lambert a j. E. Chandler 10, h. D. Allen. Daily of Broxa arid Nonie fourth Anil one half furlongs. Purse Smo claiming. For i i three year Olds and upwards. Value to Winner second third fourths la. Claiming Price s700.________________________________________ horse age it. Up. St. Str. Fin. Jockey Odds o scary molar tic orbit Iverc John. R. I array i lit is j. My honorary is Ralph d. Baker of Divi Tor similar month of the Pasca year before and from s4u.hg.060 Rouyn similar mirth of Minos. Imperial Oil limited paid an extra Manitou of 12 pc per share this month but i this a Rcd Ulion from extra of j 37 be in june of last year and Petroleum limited a car ago paid a Bonus skin nor Gold of 25c a share and Only the regular Lundmark Semi annual dividend of 75c a share this car. _ Nore Slu recon i Eun Bynm Kirkland Denckla by mining companies continued in june with total for the saddlery company. Month of s19.477.199. Almost halt a 75 cents payable j million above that of s18.d9s.g82 i for june. 1939. And More than a i million higher than that of 518. Oid of record july 2. Tar chemical d. Quarterly preferred j 335 Iol. June. 1b3s. It. Payable aug. 1 t Ujj disbursements by institutions and july 12. For june of si.882.189 show trusts 1s1 for june of two years ago. Dividends by utilities were up s250.804 Tor june. 1938. And for june. 1939. To s91d.480 j i in june of this year. Mitea. Preferred. And comparison of Zaoie june 23 payments for the first six months of 1940 with the previous year follows. Six months 1b40 in list ind. .383.778.635 or t. Trusts mines 43.075.005 utilities. 15.246.299 holders of june 26. Winc Gapa old Bond quotations investment dealers Assn. The investment of association Canada. June 21, 1940. 1 1 in Ricc of pc May s. Coli. 991 in Vince of new i. Pc. Apr. 15. 1961 pm oct. 15. 195 ice Ito inc of Nova May 1. 1559 incl 96 103 94 86 106 London tin London. June 21 firm spot bid. 15s asked future bid. 5s asked. S137.396.331 s139.928.24 St. Boniface sales 1 steers up to if Choice Good medium common steers Over l u Choice Good medium i Choice j Good medium common i rth i Choice Good medium Good medium common canner. And outer june 20 sales Lou High 104 s3.00 sb.50 8.00 in fill distilled and bottled in Canada 25 of. _ 40 of. 81 99 332 141 Iso 134 141 6.50 3.50 3.00 2.00 Good common Stock cows Good common milkers. Sri 372 104 46 municipals cite of i n c mar 1. Ici 41p.c oct. 1. 19go in. Greater in pm. 5 . May Abi Tibi p. Incl 5 . June 1. 19ej a. . April 1. 1946 Power 5 pc april 1. I of Ronli. Canada . Nov. 1. 13.il c i. Can. 5 . Jan. 2. 1957 in can. . 3 . Oct. 1, 194, 10 1951 Fol . Feb. Cons. . July 2. 1961 Federal c . Aug. 1. 1943 ii Gatin Cou ,0. Minn and out. Maclaren Quebec . May 15 1059 ;