Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 25, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page sixteen. Winnipeg free press tuesday june 25, 1940 wheat finishes Grain Exchange Winnipeg. June 25. All Winnipeg wheat futures declined to minimum Levels on tuesday reflecting War de Cloi Imenes and the weakness of Chicago and other outside markets. Selling mostly of a hedging character was unimportant but support was meagre and values closed at the pegged Levels with the july at and the october at a. A fair Export business estimated in excess of bushels believed for United kingdom account was not entirely reflected in the pit. Final quotations were unchanged to lower. Winnipeg july oct dec open 75% 75 minimum prices july High Low 75v8b close 73% a 74% a Prev. Close 73 a 75 last year july october december oct. Dec. Barley july oct. Dec. July july oct. Dec. July sept. Deo. Juliy sept. Dec. July 27 to 33-% 34% so 125 129 44 2 43 s 43 open 79 i fit so s 30 i 27 to 27 i 33% 34v 35" 126v4 43 s 43 29 i 27% a 32via to of ,-4 34 via 126 129 29i.4b 33% a 3014 27 i 27 a 33% 126 129 41a 4ria 41vib a 129 43% a dec. July sept. Dec. July sept. The situation overshadowed crop and weather advices which wore for the most part bullish but ignored by markets generally. Rust reported to have Cut yields in Kansas and very pessimistic sur Veys used on Nebraska conditions. Weakness in securities. I dec. However. A depressing Factor. Local dealings were at a stand i still for the greater part of 1 dark nor session with the october joining july at the pegged level in the initial stages. Exporters and Over-1 seas houses made moderate chases and some local spreading Ivas conducted but the december followed the other months to the. Minimum when pressure following Chicago s decline. J losses at Minneapolis and Chi Cago depressed prices below the previous minimums. High 79 h 61% 60 58 i 3m.s 4 441.4 46% o 1.ow 77% 78% 79 61 59vi 57 30% 28% 40 44% close 59 is 40 us Prev. Close 60 is 58vi 31% 29% a 30 i 42-Tia Minneapolis open High Low close 77 773.1 76vs 76vj 73 Vij 77 via 77 us Minneapolis Cash wheat close june 25 14 m protein 58-60 ibs. Prev. Close 77% it ii june 24 As wheat futures settled Down to the pegged level Many traders from the big wheat pit moved Over to the smaller coarse Grain pit where no Peg is in effect and continued trading there. The major activity of the Day was in Oats and although prices eased off in sympathy with the general decline in other commodities Good buying was reported on resting orders. Some of this buying was credited to exporters presumably for shipment to Eastern United states. Some buying was being done it was thought on a spreading basis against sales of Oats in the Chicago pit. Trade in the Ottawa june 25. Special the Federal government through Hon j. A. Mackinnon and the when committee of the Cabinet is Keepin in close touch with wheat Market developments since the Market Price almost touched the minimum monday and came to rest on the Peg tuesday. Or. Mackinnon said he could make no comment at the moment. It is understood that any action taken is not Likely to involve removal of the minimum. Other grains was generally of a local nature and included routine spreading operations. Buying by crushers held flax prices firm. To t i us will lib demand for nearly All grades of october touched wheat was reported by Cash wheat brokers with Domestic Mills after 2. 3 and 4 Northern 5 and g wheat 2 and 3 durum and special 4. Exporter were in the Market for 1, 2 and 3 Garnet. Offerings How Ever were Light at the current spreads and Only Odd cars were known to be trading. Good inquiry for All grades of Oats was in Evi Dence in the Cash coarse Grain mar Ket but offerings were extremely Light because of the Small amount of stacks available for Sale at the Lakehead. Odd cars of Low Grade Barley were trading to Domestic interests. With december wheat on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange closing at the pegged Price of on tuesday All Winnipeg wheat futures were at minimum Levels. The july previously had dipped to the mini mum on thursday last while the the Peg on sat urday. While trading was practically suspended in the wheat pit on tues Day near the end of the session the mini that the following the decline to mum. Traders believed situation might adjust itself in a Day or . While hedging has been curtailed it was stated unofficially that elevators Are taking care of deliveries from Farmers not covered by the wheat Board for the time being. Winnipeg Cash prices these prices arc always the quotations on Cash grains at the time of closing the future Market and refer Only to Grain in store at fort William and port Arthur. 1 hard 71 i no. 1 Northern i b. No. 2 Northern no. 3 Northern g3-v no. 4 Northern Pii. No. 5 wheat no. 6 wheat feed wheat 5231. To 1 Garnet 65vi, no. 2 Garnet no 3 Garnet 60v no. 1 hard 68 i 1 nor. Tough no. 2 nor. Toueh fio of. No. 3 nor. Tough 62ib. No. 4 nor Tough 58v no. 5 Tough 53ti. No 1 nor smutty no. 2 nor. Smutty no my. No. 1 Amber durum 6j h. No. 2 Amber durum fit s no 3 no Amber durum jobs. No. 1 White Spring 60v no 2 White Soring no. 3 White Sorino no. 4 special Fil i. No. 5 special b Portal 5gv no. 1 mixed Vinest track basis no. 1 Northern Ilys. Screenings Jer ton 25c 2 . 30. No. A 3 cd 2n j. No. 3 . 2334. Sex. 1 feed "81 i no. 1 feed no. 2 feed no 3 pc Ftp track 29 4. Grades no. 1 cd 6 Kow 32 4. No. 2 . 6-Row 32no t . 2-Rou no. 2 . 2-Row . 3 . 6-Roiv other no. 1 feed no. 2 feed 23. In pc 23. Track . No cd no. 3 . 114. No. 1 . Ii track 126. 1 . No 2 cd 411 no. 3 . Raj. 2 . 34 "4 . 31. Track country deliveries statistics Branch. Board Grain commissioners Farmers delivered 392.883.845 bushels of wheat for the period August 1 to june 21. Of this total bushels were durum. Fol lowing is the distribution of de liveries by provinces bread wheat durum 6.815 222.081.844 1.71b.184 122.113.801 Tola country receipts during the week Condin june 21 amounted to 3.286. 934 bushels of which 149.779 bushels came from Manitoba 1.961.249 Bush of Saskatchewan and bushels from Alberta. London tin London. June 25. Easy spot 10s bid. Asked future 10s bid. Asked. Co., limited Union Trust bldg. Pm. 95351 Winnipeg privileges closing Winnipeg daily privileges. Tuesday june 2 bids offers october 73% 73% Cash wheat spreads closing Cash wheat tues Day were no. 1 hard and no. 1 Northern us higher no. 4 Northern Vic lower and 5 wheat in lower. Pessimistic crop reports from United states were released tues Day by at least leading american observers. B. Snow stated that every one of 16 coun ties in Nebraska representing the main wheat sections of the state reported crop damage and indicated that much of the crop May be Cut for Hay. Drought Arr heat was the main complaint while some reported Black rust and one county said 90 per cent of the seeded wheat crop has been slowed under. A. E. Erickson reported that ground moisture in South Dakota is used up and the wheat crop is firing badly in spots. A generally fair weather is forecast for the United states wheat growing Belt for tuesday night and wednesday with unsettled weather in the Northern states. Sci Itle june that the worst droughts in 20 centuries Are about to Start was made to the american association for the advancement of science. The evidence for them is in the strata of rocks which Are easily seen layers one Over the other in. What Are called sedimentary rocks. The report was made by Halbert Gillette of Chicago appearing before the associations geology Section. The United kingdom look approximately bushels of various kinds of wheat from Canada last week according to Broomhall who reports the Sale of 15 loads of Canadian wheat to Ireland on monday. Duluth minn., june 25. More than a million bushels of Corn and Rye will leave Duluth Harbor wednesday for foreign consumption most Likely to the British Isles. N Clear weather prevailed tuesday throughout the United states wheat Belt. Wheat quotations closed tues Day As follows to Ric lower. To ii cents lower. To 1h cents lower. Buenos Aires wheat previous close monday of to cent higher. Open 11 Buenos Aires flax 11 co a Tkv marketing monday year ago wheat. 203.000 coarse grains Cal loadings wheat 182 coarse grains. 75 147 wheat deliveries this year last year aug. 1 to june 24 upturn by Jioni Keal produce Montreal june 25. Quotations on the Canadian commodity Exchange tuesday were spot 92 Scotel. 21v2 Quebec 193 scorch Quebec c38 Ore a Large. Boxes Quebec 92. 400 boxes Quebec 92 21v-j 100 boxes Quebec 138 butter 22rl-i. Sales november contracts at 23 one november contract at scored fed cattle Union stockyards Winnipeg and St. Boniface june receipts at the Union stockyards up to 9 o clock tuesday morning consisted of 410 cattle 150 calves 90 hogs and 35 sheep and lambs. Apart from deliveries expected to come off trucks there is nothing further in sight to arrive in the Yards by rail. Buyers were out on the cattle Market tuesday morning in search of anything approaching Quality and finish and suitable dry fed offerings which were about As scarce As the proverbial Hen s Teeth met with a Good Active outlet and commanded Strong bids. There been a very keen inquiry to Date this week for the scant numbers of fed cattle showing up among the arrivals and prices have moved into much firmer ground with values some instances scoring a full upturn of 50c from the Best Selling time of last week. The Trade is apparently in a receptive mood for any Good Little cattle on the fed yearling order and selected Small cattle Are finding their Way into killers hands Cost ing up to the s9 Mark with other suitable yearlings being Well with in a spread of to on tuesday s Market there was a distinct Scarcity of any steers with weight of value to sell at s8.50 and above but a few grass killing steers in the absence of dry fed kinds went to fill orders at s7.50 and above. There was a fair representation of cows for the Trade to work on and a Little firmer trend was notice Able in this Branch of the Market with sales being registered Down Ward from s5.50, a few Odd Desir Able offerings being entitled to Cash at a higher figure. The inquiry for the better grades of Stacker cattle proved sufficiently Broad to hold prices on a reason ably firm level and Good Quality Light Stocker cattle were in demand from s6 to s6.25 with buyers get ing a very Ordinary selection of Light cattle at s5.50 and below the calf Market reported More or Ess in line with monday s Trade Best incl Werigin dealers earning from s7 to .50 and the balance of the calves irom 4 to s0.50. The hog Market maintained a steady one. Bacons holding at fed and Val cred. Or equivalent to sin.35 on a ail Grade basis. Lights and feeders re priced from St.25 to s7.75, with own ruling ?3.50 to s.i.50. The latter inure paid for Brood Light fat sows. Supplies on the sheep and Lamb Market Here on the Short Side and the Trade moved no material Chance Cood lambs oldies at a top of s3 and sheep Saleable rom s2 to s4. Outside markets cattle Tido holdovers. Market steady it monday s Advance. Eighty steers ranging from to 9. Butchers s7.50 10 s3.50 a few at 8.7.1. Cows Selling downward from fi.50. Stockers Active Good grades s7.25. Receipts. 370 Bacons sold monday at off trucks. Sheep and Larne receipts. 200 top lambs cattle Supply most cows ruling steady from s4.25 to s6.25 calf receipts. 1.000. Market unchanged sales ruling from so to s3.50 no top dealers on offer. Hog receipts 590 Bacons mostly s8.50, fed and watered and s3.75 off trucks. Sows ruling from s4.50 to s3.25. South is. Cattle Slaughter steers steady. She Stock slow to weak common to medium hulls. So.50 to s6.50, cars of canadians on offer. Cattle Market steady. No canadians on offer. Platform loadings statistics Branch. Board of Grain commisi5onersl platform loadings of wheat for he period August 1 to june 14 to ailed bushels with 3.-415. 503 bushels other grains loaded n the same period. Following is he distribution of such loadings by provinces for the period mentioned wheat other grains Manitoba Saskatchewan Saskatchewan total last year 7.9e7.160 3.863.168 Lake navigation fort William. June 215. Four Prain boats cleared monday from the port of William port Arthur with 1.002.000 bushels and three vessels arc loading rain. Following is report on vessel nov ments cleared june pointed Vard flour and freight Lac Doc. Mil Vau acc newsprint Florence j. Detroit pulpwood june capt. C. D. Secord. Port Colborne. Wheat Barfie Crupp Tow of Buffalo wheat alg Orail. Buffalo Oats Al Ioway. Port Mcnicoll wheat Saskatoon Montreal Lour Barge Detroit pulp Robul moronic. Duluth passengers and Reichi in a. Hudson. Alq Osno. Be i sync. Loading Grain Assiniboia Cus Hargin i freight. Sufficient moisture for Prairie crops the Canadian Fairbanks Morse co., Ltd., quarterly preferred per cent payable july 1 to share holders of record june 29. During past four Days wide spread precipitation in All three Prairie provinces has provided sufficient moisture for present requirements but substantial rain vill be needed particularly in North Eastern and North Centra Saskatchewan to maintain progressive says the fourth seasonal crop report by the Ogilvie flour Mill company limited. Otherwise reports indicate the crops Are making satisfactory pro Gress. Stands Are fairly heavy and uniform plants Well rooted with average tooling and the general development equal or better than Normal. In some localities crops Are in shot Blade or heading prematurely developed on account of dryness the recent Rains hav ing improved the prospects. The heavy growth of weeds continues to threaten Many crops Grasshoppers cutworms and wire Worms have caused some local dam age. But serious Grasshopper infestation is not evident except in extreme southwestern Saskatchewan and Southeastern Alberta. Canadian National Montreal june 25. Up increase of in Gross revenues of is reported by Canadian National railways for week ended june 21. This compares with Gross earnings of in the corresponding period of 19s9. Regina june analysis of 811 25. Up an Points reporting showed Sharp decline in the Condi Tion of the Saskatchewan wheat crop according to Saskatchewan Pool elevators crop report for the week ending june 21. The aver age condition figure 100 Means a condition which if continued would eventually give a yield equal to the Long term provincial average of 16.5 bushels per sown was shown As 118 compared to 123 the previous week. At the corresponding last year the Condi Tion appeared As 120. Lack of adequate moisture particularly in the Central regions and to a lesser extent the continuance of the extensive Grasshopper damage in the Southwest were the reasons for the decline. Taking the province As a whole Lack of adequate moisture was reflected by the fact that 75 per cent of the Points showed sufficient moisture for present require ments. Last week 97 per cent of the Points reported that moisture was sufficient at that time. Over the province nearly 13 per cent of the stations showed the average damage by Grasshoppers to the wheat acreage to be 10 per cent. Generally at this time it appeared the most serious Hazard to Saskatchewan 1940 wheat crop was Lack of adequate moisture Over a Large area. Grain inspection wheat cars inspected june 24. 1940 Spring Man. Hard 12. 1 Man. Northern 931, 2 Man. Northern 190, 3 Man. Northern in. 4 Man. Northern 2 no. 4 special 6. Smugly 1. Tough 22. Rejected 5, no. 1 Garnet 2. No. 2 Garnet 9. No. 3 Garnet Toush Garnet 3. 2 am Ber durum 3, 3 Amber durum 1. Coarse grains . 9, sex. 3 . 10 3 1, sex. 1 feed 1. 1 feed 5. Row no. 2 . 1, 6 Row no. 3 . 2. 1 feed 1, Lough 1, . 5. . B. 3 . 2. 4 . I ergot Rye 1. Totals this we. Las Tyr. Wheat 1206 Oats Barley flax Rye 26 s 5 12 grand total contract wheat 1.170. by . 675. . 578 1g2 89 52 23 326 Canadian Bank stocks James Richardson sons open High Low close 140b 14sb can. Nationals co Mernice Dominion Imperial Montreal Nova Scotia Royal Toronto 3s7b 182 240b 153 153 150 150a 188 28ra 150 stocks Bonds Industry quotations As at 12 noon tuesday june 25, 1940. Bid asked industrials Beaver fire ins. 75.00 Beaver lumber pad. 100. To Beaver lumber com markets new stocks broke badly tuesday under Lead of War issues. Trading picked up moderately. Losses ranged to 4 Points. Non War Stock participated in the decline to a lesser degree. Aircraft were it titular by weak. Steels had declines ranging to More than 2 Dohs motors were off fractions to 2 Points. Utilities strongest More than lost their gains of the previous session. Selling v induced by the following factors according to Wall Street f. Feas 1 that Germany with France completely under domination now win 1 launch its drive against great Britain. 2. Proposed limitation o profits to 8 per cent maximums on government naval and plan contracts. 3. Signing of the billion Dollar tax Bill which is As but the beginning of a series of tax measures designed to defence expenditures. 4. Old guard opposition against we Nat l. Willkie Wall Street s favorite for the Republican nomination. After showing mild cheerfulness in the first hours of trading the Stock Market turned soft and closed with weakness spies dial tuesday. There was no perceptible reaction to the new Rudoj 1 provisions. Among the cheaper golds Sylvanita Little is macassar upper Canada and Bralorne ruled higher dome added a Small fraction while Lake Shore dropped a to a new Low at a International Nickel had a setback of More than a Point and othe i senior base Metal stocks were steady. Steep Rock and Shenitta i recorded minor losses. J prices maintained a slightly higher trend in quiet late dealings 1 on the Stock Market tuesday. Basal metals showed strength As fractional advances were Markei up for smelters and Hudson Fiat j mining while Nickel held steady. Brazilian received Light sup Poi and advanced slightly but Bell Telephone sold off . Howard Smith and Dryden showed some improvement but Bathurst eased 1 a Small amount. The balance of newsprint remained Amer. Trust 2.9i 3 fire ins 80 indemnity 117 paper Box pad 57.5ti Crisc. Creamery pad 8.00 dam. End. Car., com 7.50 Federal Grain pad 26, 0 Federal Grain com. A 1.00 fund. Trust a 4 Trust b 3.80 g. Life Assance 230.00 g. Sad., g . Pad. 35.00 g. Sad., com 2.50 grouped income 4.0c Home inv. Sav. Assn. 13.00 Monarch life 10 . Paid 25.00 27.01 nor. Can. Mtge., pad 5.00 nor. Mtge., part paid 1.25 Northern trusts 6.00 North Star Oil 3.00 North Star Oil com. Grain com 5.5e Sov. Life 25 . Paid 12.00 traders bldg. Assn 54.00 United Grain growers 5.50 Western breweries 1.40 1.6 Western Grain pad. 7.00 w. Grocers pad 107.00 w. Grocers com go. Co w. Steel products _. 8.00 8.00 wings Ltd c. S. Eiley president of the Northern trusts company whose appointment As vice president of Winnipeg electric company is v t elec., Ltd 5.00 mpg elec. A Toronto Bingham Mckay Ltd a c net High Lenv close change salts Acme 3b 5 elec b sales transactions tuesday morning june 1940, from 8 to 12 Petroleum 1.000 at .14. Extension at 500 Osier Hammond and Nanton june 25. 1940. Open High Low close Alta. Pac. Grain p 30a Algoma steel 7b 8a Asbestos 16 15 a Assoc. Brew Bathurst a 8% 8v2 Bali Grain com. Lob 25a Bash Grain pad. 1gb 3ga Bell Telephone 148 148 146 146 brazilian 4 i a 4aii . Power a 24. 24 a 24 24 Bruck silk 5a bldg. Products can. Car by. C. G3.a 6 6 an. Car by. P. 14a an. Cement c. Can. Cement a. 80 can. Nor. Per. A. Lib lev a can. Nor. Per. A. D7a can. Steam com. Can. Steam pad. Can. Ind. Alco. 175b can. Ind. Ale. 175b can. Bronze com. 30b 32a can. Cel com. .20 can. Cel., pad. .110 Tan. Convert 14b Iga c. P. H. 4vi 4 Cockshutt plow a con. M. S 32 to 31 31ft Dom. Bridge 23 a 23v a 23v4 23v4 Dom. Glass com. 113b 125a Dom. Steel 71a t3.a Domi tex., com. 73 Dryden 5 Eastern dairies _ Gnu 63a 7v2b a co. Can. 3 Gatineau p., com 103i 11 h Gen. S. W., com. G. S. W., pad. 77 Gurd Chas 4b Gypsum l. A. Hamilton Bridge 3b Imp. Tob. 127rb int. Nickel 32v2 inter. Bronze it. Power com. 2 a int. Power cd. .75 Lake of w. Mill. 15 masses h. 2% Massey h. Pad. 25 25 23 23 Mont. 253i 26 26 Mccoil Frontenac 5b Nat. Brew. Com. 27 26 27 Nat. Brew 33b 3ga Nat. Steel car Ogilvie com 21 Ogilvie pad 145b 160a Fen mans com. 5 via Power clip 5 3rice Bros. Com. 1 1 i Price Eros. Pad. Rii Quebec Power to. Lawr. Corp. R. ? a St. Lawr. Corp. P. 12 is. Lawr. Paper Sherwin Wir is. 7b Smith. H. Co. 13 steel of can. Com. I a steel can. Pad. 65 Sou. Can. Per. C. 9b Sou. Per. P. . West. Grocers c. 55a Alton Ajax Alta. P. C. Of a dermal 13v 1311000 am. Gold Anglo c. 52 50 52 2200 Anglo h. 150b Arntfield All 1000 Ashley Astoria q. 2b a nor 105 h9 100 t 2 2833 bag Mac 3 3 30gc Backfield 9a Basil metals. D 300 b. E. A. R. Pad 4a Seattle 83 31 s3 boo bid. Kirk. 13 12 12 i 4500 big miss 5 in 6a Bobo 4vsb. Bralorne 775b 820a Brett t. 34b Brown Oil .7 7 Ichiro Roulan 3g 3- 3850 but. Ank. 330 325 330 600 Buff. Can. 3000 bar. Hiu sex. In c. E. 115 110 115 of 5 601 Calmont o. 19 in 1800 can. Mai. 35 35 Caribou 10 in Assn Castle Treth. Cent. Put. 155 145 145 1 5500 cont. Pore. Job Fia Chesterville. 45 45 300 c Iro Mizuiri 15b 23a coast Coo. Coch. Wil. 35a Conia umm. Loob 104a Corn. Pete 16b comm Oil 17b 25a d 1 Dalhousie 20b Davics Pete. 14 1 i 1100 Denison 3b 4a dome n a u 500 Dorval Sis. L in 21ja East Crest a East Mai. 230 220 220 3 3500 Eldorado 23b 30a Extension i i 4000 Falcon. 210 53j fed. Kirk. 2b 2 a Fernland 2b 3a Foothills 32 32 100t found. Pete. 5b 7a Franco cur .20 300 Gillies Lake. 3 in 4 a g Cnora l a god s Lake. 27 27 1 200 Goida be 9 s i 8l- 2500 Gold Eagle 5b 7a Golden Gate 9 400 codfish la Graham b. Grandora 2vab 57ba Gunnar 33 32 32 i 400 a Crow s. Hard Rock 60 55v1 i 300 Marker 3 3 3300 Hish. Saroce Holl Inri a 10 i Irr Home Oil 150 148 150 a 7 goo Homestead 4a Howey 24b Hudson Bay 22 21 i 21 it 430 1 n int. Nickel. 32 i 31 31 1 701 . Cons. Vib Jancola 4a Jellicoe 5b 7a Kerr add. 165 162 162 of 3 186j Kirk. . 13 in 20a Kirk. L. 75 boo Kirk. T. 6b Lake Shore. 16 16 i 20. Lamaque 495b 55ca Lapa cad. 5 5 400 Lebel Oro 11 Ivia Leith Gold. 44 b 44 4 4 1 2700 Litt e . 199 192 191 300 macassar 2go 250 250 5 550 Macleod a. 115 107 107 3 Sou Madsen . 24 24 in. 1100 Malartic a. 67 65 6r i York James Richardson sons High Low close Cage air reduction 39 a in Aue Ghany Lud. 22 a 21v 21 Allied c. Dye. 151 151 2 american can 100 Amer. S. Ref. 37va 36v in Amer. T. T 157% 115vi 2v Amer Tob b 73 78 1 Anaconda cop 20vt, 20v1 atch. T. S. Be 16vt v Bendix Avn 27 h 28 a Beth. Steel 7g3i 73v, k Boeing air plane. 1-h.i 133b v Briggs mfg 17 Chrysler corp. 6331 2v con. Edison . 28 n 27v, in Corn Ref. 49vj Curtis a. Up. 77 a Doug. Air. 72 a 68a.i 4 Dupont 101 a 159 a 158 v 2 Eastman k 127 i 127 127 1 Freeport sul 30% v Gen. Elec 31vi 1 Gen. Foods 41 a 403a 3 Gen. Motors 433i a Goodrich co. 12-4 12h b Goodyear tire _. 15 i 1 a int. Harv 45 43 a 2 i Johns Man s3 a v Kenn. Cop 27vb 20% 20li_ 1 Low s inc 24 24 24 to Mont. Ward Nash Kelvin. 4 a 44j-a Nat. Biscuit 19 19 j . Central . 12 nor. Amer. A. .18 in 16 l1- Owens ii. Glass .47 48 40 1 Penn. . Is i4 Proctor Gamble 53 in 59 a 59144 v Pullman co. 21 203a 20 1 radio corp. Of a. 4 .4 4 i in Republic steel 17 b 1 i Safeway stores 41 40v4 41 curb coslor Hammond Nanton june 25. Open Low elfin Abi Tibi common gob to Abi Tibi pad 311 to Bathurst b 2b Beauharnois per. Bawrs. Distal is. . Oil 17 i7vi ii t. . Packers ii u 10j i can. Brew Loob can. Brew. Pad. Canada malting .32 4 Canadian Vickers .3 can. Vickers 8b j. Can. Wineries Esb cons. Paper 3tk Jyh 3? can. Dom. Sug. 25 25 243i i distal is. Seagram. Dom. Engineering. 20b Dom. Tar 4 Dom. Tar pro. 75b a Donnaconna a 4 a p Donnaconna b 3 Dom. Stores 4a flies a foreign Power 15a Ford a if i Fraser co g in Fraser v. T 3 Hiram w. Com. .31
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