Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, April 28, 1944

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 28, 1944, Winnipeg, Manitoba Pact sect zen Export sales Grain Exchange Winnipeg apr 38 Export Salea of Canadian train were on a More moderate scale today following recent sub Stantial Dally purchases. Nearly bushels of wheat and a Small lots of Rye however were taken today with United kingdom buy ers accounting for More than bushels of one and two Northern for eventual shipment overseas a. Cargo of wheat equivalent taken to around bushels was taken for loading head and clearance at the Lake to the United fort William and port yesterday with states. While sizable quantities of Oats and Barley have been taken g recently for shipment cast Ity vessel Little important business in this department could be confirmed to Dav. J i the Rye Sale was made to the United slates. Rye prices in the coarse Grain pit Winnipeg Rye prices moved narrowly with trading mostly of a local character and Only minor outside interest indicated. Offerings were moderate with commission houses and local interests giving support. The action of Chicago Rye was indifferent. And had some effect on local trading while a forecast for showers the Prairies produced some Hesi tation in buying of the new crop month. Final prices were is cent higher to cent lower. Lakehead clearances Nineteen vessels carrying More than bushels of All grains cleared Arthur bushels wheat. Bushels Oats 500 000 a Stihel Barley and bushels Rye. Considerable amounts of Grain were going to the . With 2 000 000 bushels of the wheat. 70000 bushels of the wheat 70.000 bushels of the Oats bushels the Barley and the Small lot of Rye All destined for american port farm deliveries lower farm deliveries of grains showed a slight falling off on thursday with wheat deliveries dropping to bushels and coarse grains off from recent daily totals of Over cent c bushels to about country elevators however kept up. Their heavy loadings with More than 1.500 cars handled including Over 900 cars of wheat and close to 650 cars of coarse grains. Country marketing thursday year ago wheat coarse grains cars loaded wheat 913 244 coarse grains 646 600 farm deliveries this Vear last year wheat coarse grains 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. April 28, 1d44. 2 . No. Sex. 3 . Is a no. 3 . Sivi. Sex. 1 feed no. 1 feed no. 2 feed 51vi, no. 3 feed 51 a. Track grades no. 1 . Bow no. 2 . 6-Kow no. . 2-Row g43a. No. 2 . 2-Row 64 j no. 3 . 6-Row other Grad no. 1 feed no. 2 feed no. 3 feed track 1 . No. 2 . No. 3 . 128 a. He. 2 . No. 4 . 1227 a track Grain inspection wheat cars inspected for april 27, 1d44. Man. Nor. 184. 2 Man. Nor. 315. 3 Man. Nor. 123. 4 Man. Nor. Win open High May Friday april 28, Low close or. Close Las Filer 133% 68% 132% 66% ceiling prices of 51 a ceiling prices of ago Low close Prev. Closie Ming Price of 170y4 170% 170% 166% 166% 166% 165% 129% 130 130% 127% 124y 124% 82b b2b 78% 78% 73% 128b 12bb 124% 124% a Dib Apolis Low close Prev. Close 165% 165% july 132% oct All futures at 1 All futures at e Chic open High futures St c 1 july 170v4 i 165% i May july 127% sept 5 dec 125% Oats 1 May july 78% sept 74% d dec 73% May july 124% Minne open july Manitoba wheat nearly All in rain is urgently needed in the Prairie provinces to Send newly sown Grain off to a Good Start. Manitoba where Spring Rains Orten. Delayed wheat seeding or caused Farmers to switch to coarse grains late in the Spring has almost 100 per cent of wheat sown already said j. H. Evans Deputy minister of agriculture. Seeding generally is two or three weeks ahead of last year with oat sowing Well advanced and Barley progressing Vei a he added. Seeding also is general in Saskatchewan and the dry conditions in the Light soil areas made the Farmers task a Dusty business. No serious dust storms have been reported however. In Southern Alberta about 25 per cent of wheat has been seeded and about a third of the sugar beet crop. Seeding was reported general although a few Farmers were holding off for rain. Winter wheat fall Rye were reported doing Well. In Central a Berta about five per cent of wheat has been sown in the Edmonton area due to cold weather. Precipitation was reported near Normal or above Normal in the peace River District of Northern Alberta and North Central and East Central for cattle Union stockyards Winnipeg and St. Boniface april 28. Arrivals at the Union stockyards up Sci o clock Friday morning consisted of 100 cattle 45. Calves and 90 hogs together with 520 cattle showing up during the same period on through Billing. In addition to a few deliveries expected to come off trucks there Are a further 38 cars of Stock reported for arrival by rail the bulk of which Are destined for Eastern centres. Sellers reported quite keen Competition for the Small Supply of cattle on offer Friday morning. Anything adaptable for Slaughter purposes was cleaned up fully in line with the week s Advance while the Small sprinkling of stockers and feeders was also Well taken care of at fully steady rates. The calf Market looked very Little different from the forepart of the week Best hand weight dealers earning from to and Plain to medium calves ranging from to quotations from Grade a hogs held unchanged at and by at with no sales for Slaughter hogs being reported on the Yards. The sheep and Lamb Market was More or less at a standstill owing to the Lack receipts for the Trade to work on. There Are still some Plain lambs on hand which arrived earlier this week without bids. Outside markets South St. Paul cattle receipts Market weak to 25c lower. Chicago cattle receipts Market ruling generally steady. Livestock quotations produce Market prices for butter and eggs further notice will be those supplied Frea press by the Secretary of the advisory committee of the Dairy manufacturers association. Butler Creamery butter Tass Friday april a .18 .14 .12 .09 a .16 of the following prices air quoted for ii poultry delivered in Winnipeg fowl 5 ibs. And up per in. Fowl 4 to 5 ibs., per in. Fowl under 4 ibs., per Job. Old. Roosters per in. Chickens Over 4 ibs., per in. Chickens under 4 jbs., per in. The following Price arc quoted dressed poultry delivered Winnipeg a per jb.31 b turkeys per ib.29 c turkeys per in. -26 old hens 3c Jess than above prices. Old Toms 4c less than above prices. Chickens . A.29 chickens . 3 .27 chickens b Grade. .25 chickens c Grade .22 fowl a Grade .-2 fowl b Grade 81. No. 5 _ , c Grade. No. 6 3, feed 1. No. 4 i old roosters a Grade special 1, smutty 3, Tough 6, rejected 15. No. 2 Garnet 2. No. 3 Garnet 2 3 am. Durum 2, 4 am. Durum 1, smutty am. Durum 1. Winter . 1. Coarse grains . 27. Sex. 3 . 16. 3 . 78. Sex. 1 teed 65. 1 feed 113, 2 feed 7. 3 feed 2. Mixed feed Oats 1, Tough 5. Row no. 2 , 9, six Row no. 3 . 50. Two Row no. 2 . 4. 1 feed 53. 2 feed 59, 3 feed 19, Tough 2. . 2, 2 . 1, Tough 1. . 1, 3 . 3. Totals wheat Oats Barley flax Rye mixed grains screenings 1944 760 314 196 4 4 1943 179 249 214 1 16 659 grand total 1281 contract wheat 683 movement by roads . .629 .546 . .100 Chicago grains lower Chicano april 28. Grain futures drifted lower today although rallying at times under Short covering. Oats showed More strength than other futures Anc sold above the previous close Rosl of the session. Weather conditions favourable both to the preparation of Spring crops in critical areas and to the in creased movement of Corn to processors. Of roosters b Grade old roosters c Grade geese a Grade geese b Grade geese c Grade ducks a Grade ducks b Grade ducks c Grade .17 .14 .12 .09 .21 .19 .14 .21 .16 the following prices Are generally been Paivi wholesalers basis government Grade delivered Winnipeg. Ca5e returned a Grade Large per dozen.30 a Grade medium per dozen.28 b Grade per dozen.25 c Grade per dozen .22 prices paid . Country buying stations one cent less than above prices. Vegetables imported California asparagus 30-lb. Crate. 5.65 mexican tomatoes Case .4.50 California lettuce Case .5.75 Florida celery White Case Florida celery preen Case.4.75 Green peppers in. .40 Texas spinach hamper.2.15 Texas Broccoli crate 7.00 carrots and beets 50-lb. Bags 2.30 common dividend no. 137 interim dividend of forty Cen a per share has been declared on the outstanding common Stock of this company payable june 1, 1944, to of record at the dose of business May by 1944, checks will be mailed. The Sorden company e. L. Noetzat treasurer dividend notice dividend no. 100 a quarterly dividend of 25d a share has been declared on tic outstanding no Par value cumulative dividend redeemable pre Ference Stock of this company payable thursday june 15. 1944 to shareholders of record a close of business on Friday May 12. Dividend no. 101 a dividend of si.00 a share has Beta declared on the outstanding no Par value common Stock of this company payable thursday june 15, 1944 to shareholders of Scord at the dose of business on Friday a 12. By order of the Board _ Fletcher Ruark walk mlle Cicada Secretary. April 14, 1944. The Royal Banko Canada dividend no. 227 notice is hereby Given that a dividend of one and one half per cent being at the rate of six per cent per annul upon the paid up capital Stock of this Bank Bifen declared for the current Quarter and will be payable at the Frank and its branches on and after thursday the first Day of june next to shareholders of record at the close of business on the 29th Day of april 1944. By order of the Board. S. A Dob general manager. Montreal que. April ii 1944. Fresh radishes hamper 3.c. Cauliflower Case Texas and California cabbage. 50-lb. Bags Var tables local turnips. In parsnips in carrots. 50-lb. Bag potatoes 75-ib. Sack beets. In cabbage. In 4.50 3.85 .04 02 103% 107% 103 a 101 i 100 Llovio 103 v4 g3 102% 120 130% 130% 119 109 12014 123% 125 v4 102% 101% Bond quotations investment dealers Assoc. Of Canada april 28, 1044. Dominion of Canada bid asked . Feb. 1, 1948-52 c 104% 3 . Oct. 1. 1349-52 c 4 . Oct. 15. 1947-52 3 . Mar. 1. 1052-54 cd. 3 . May 1, 1954-57 c 3 .. Juno 1. 1953-58 c 4vi . Nov. 1, 1048-58 to 3 a . June 1. 1956-66 c 3 . Perpetual c Dom. Of canad.-. Gtd . 3 . Dec. 15, 1945-50 c 5 . Feb. 1, 1954 c . July 1, 1957 in 5 . Oct. 1, 1s49-c9 Cal Trovi Ciai a province of Manitoba 4vi . Dec. 15, 1956 in 5 h . Oct. 1. 1955 6 . April 1, 1947 c province of . 4 . Dec. 1, 1857 in 4vi . Oct. 1. 1953 in 5 . April 25. 1954 in province of sask . Mar. 15. 1960 in 5 . Aug. 1. 1958 c 5vs . Oct. 1. 3952 6 . Mar. 15. 1952 i province of Alberta 414 . Oct. 1. 195r in 6 . Mar. 1, 1847 c municipals City of Winnipeg 4va . Oct. 1. 1960 run industrials Abi Tibi Power paper 3 . Juno 1, 1953 Brown 5 . Dec. 1. 1959 Canada . Lines 5 . Jan. 7. 1957 can. . Ray. . Feb. 15, 1951 c cons. Paper Svi . July 2. 1961 Federal Grain b . Auk. 1. 1949 Gatineau Oiver s . June 1. 1949 afas sey Harris mar. 1. 1d54 Xvi inn. Ont. Paper . Jan. 1, i960. Price Bros. 5 . Mar. 1. 1957 Jha Winigan w. P. 4 . April 1. 1961 United Grain growers . Mar. 1. 1958 War. Ericc. Ray. A 5 . Jan. 2. 1965 Lobi 100 102 39% 108% 101% 96 a 101% 117% 128% 128% Lufi 115% 10s% 121 112% 100 98% 1001a 102v4 90 88% 123 93 vib 91 i 127 73 4 76v 85vi 38% 103% 107% 101 a 105 95 98 106% 110 101 101 11314 104% 105 117% 102% 105% 102% 99 97 103% 100% appointed director Toronto april 28. William c. Leckie vice president of Standard brands limited. Was been appointed a director of the company. Announcement of this appointment was made at 1he annual meeting of the company held recently. stocks Osier Hammond Nant fun Banque can. Rationale. 133b. Bank of Commerce 130, 131 Dominion Bank 162b. Imperial Bank 166. 169. Bank of Montreal. 150. Bank of Nova Scotia. 230, 233. Royal Bank. 136v1, Bank of Toronto steers up ibs Choice Good 11.00 medium a. 10.00 common 9.00 steers Over Choice 11.50 Good medium Lommori. 9 00 heifers Choice 10.7.t Good medium. 9.00 common. 8.50 fed calves Choice 11.5ft Good medium Good. 8.00 medium 6.75 canners and cutters 4.50 bulls Good 7.50 common. 6.50 Stocker and feeder Good 9.25 medium common. 7 00 Stock Good 750 common Stock Good 6.50 Ornon 5.50 milkers and springers 80 go veal calves Good and Choice 1150 common and medium 5 of a raisers a 6.50 b2 33 5 heavies .1 extra heavies a heavies sows no. 1 sows no. 1 sows no. 1 sows no. -2 thin lights a. Edge lines Ood hand weight Ood heavies Ommon Bucks 5ood heavies 3ood hand weight common 7.00 120.00 11.00 10.ot s16.80 plus Prem. 516.40 plus s2.00 Prem. 10.15 1g.15 35.15 14.90 14.90 13.90 13.sio 11.50 11.so 11.50 11.60 11.50 11.50 11.50 11.50 14.90 11.50 11.30 7.50 7.so Markot value 14.sk 11.50 10.50 6.0d 9.50 3.00 5.00 1.50 12.00 6.00 St. Boniface sales 1944. 322 317 113 11.50 11.00 10.00 9.00 11.25 9.v5 h.1i5 for week ended april 27 cattle steers up to sales Low Hinh 154 s11.50 s11.v5 Ood 2g8 11.00 Eduim 54u 10.00 common 143 9.00 steers Over Choice Ood common. Licit Choice leg Good 378 Vietnam. Us common 39 fed Choice. No Good 358 medium a. 447 Ood. Sao 345 Ommon 322 canners and cutters., 134 9.50 10.50 s.75 common feeder steers Good common Stock cows St Ood common milkers Springs. 365 193 83 49 2g 10.75 10.00 8.50 11.50 11.00 10.00 8.00 7.25 6.50 4.50 7.25 6.50 9.25 7.50 7.00 8. Co 6.00 0.5d 80.00 120.0-3 8.00 7.00 10.00 0.00 k. V. Be Suer newly elected president of Imperial Oil limited is a native of Sarnia ont., and a graduate of the univer sity of Toronto and Osgoode Hall. In 1933 he was elected to the Board of Imperial Oil and made a vice president of that company. First Quarter profits lower Montreal april 28. Reflecting shortage of labor and Power Gross profits of consolidated mining and smelting company of Canada limited were Down sharply in the first Quarter of 1944 compared with the corresponding period of last year s. G. Blaylock president stated at the annual meeting of its shareholders yesterday. The labor shortage he said has been getting worse steadily. The Gross receipts were against the president re ported. He added that part of this drop was due to the fact that comparatively Little Mercury was sold and practically no Gold. Fertilizer production had been increased to a new High and this should help pro fits from now on. Or. Blaylock said that in spite of absenteeism among workmen the first. Horsepower unit of the Brilliant Plant should be in opera Ion by the end of May and the Sec Ond unit about two months later and Power shortages should then tirely disappear. Employees re As the Brilliant project neared completion might ease the labor situation he indicated. Report for 1943 was adopted and retiring directors were re elected or a two year term. Claims tax discrimination Vancouver april 27. G. Ai Irrin president of , Power corporation in an address to share olders at the annual meeting Here esterday claimed there is tax discrimination against privately owned utilities and in favor of publicly owned companies. I do not know on what basis this discrimination can be he declared. It seems inexcusable that the one should free from practically All contributions to the heavy Dominion civil and War expenditures at a time when the privately owned undertakings in common with All other business Are called upon to make unprecedented payment which naturally reflect themselves in the Cost of giving service and ultimately in the matter of rates for such or. Murrin said the obvious remedy was an a discriminating basis of taxation which placed All Consumers of essential services on Wall Street hour by hour James Rich Dion and Soni the following indices supplied at intervals during All Selloni of the new York Stock Exchange by Dow Jones and company indicates the Market trend of the major of securities listed the averages computed by total prices of each group following industrials 18.40 and utilities is. Price indices for Friday s session follow 30 industrials 20 railroads 15 utilities previous v 2233. 136.07 r 136.25 136.21 thursday s Ranee open High 30 136.53 20 38.69 15 utilities. 22.39 2.00 . Close preliminary calculation 38.62 38.65 38.85 38.88 38.88 Low 135.69 38.35 22.35 22.40 22.45. 22.46 Clos 136.0" 38.5 22.3 Security markets s v Negus was a feature of the Junior Gold Market Friday As it pushed along to a new Hish at 1.12 for a net gain of 16 cents. Giant Yellowknife Lake Dufault Malartic Gold Fields Preston Springer Sturgeon Teck Hughes and o Brien gained 4 to 10 cents. Robert Mitchell firmed to a new High on Friday s Market. Also ahead were Dominion foundries and general steel wares preferred. New fractional advances were in the majority on Friday s Market. Canadian issues were Strong Seagram gaining a full Point. Others improved fractionally but Mclntyre eased. 10.0 3.5 4.0 55.0 Winnipeg stocks bid Beaver a number Perl. Beaver lumber com. 7.50 can. Amer. Trust 3.30 can. Fire ins. 10.00 Call. Indemnity 15li.oo can. Invest. 1 und Crescent Creamery pad. 47.50 Joom. Eiliv. Car Soo pea. 52.50 Dom. End. Car. Com. Federal Grain com. A. Fund Trust a .1.03 fund. Or unit b. 4.a it. West life Assance. 263.00 it. West saddlery 6% pid. 38.00 Homo inv. 540 Par value. 30.25 Monarch Lite 10% paid 38.50 nor. Can. Mtg. Units 6.50 Northern Trust 16.50 North Oil old. 5.00 a sir Oil com. 1.35 traders bids. 40.00 United Grain growers a 16.00 Western breweries 13.25 Western Grain pad. 25.00 Western grocery pad. 116.00 Western grocers com. 80.00 Western steel products. 12.50 weft. Elec. 5 . Pea. 65.00 mpg. Elec. Com. 6.00 Salt Friday Mornine 8 to 11 Beaver lumber at Beaver lumber at1 North Star of at flip flon. At 3c. New York James Richardson sons High Low close chg am. Tel. Tel. Anaconda in 65 in 58y. 82% 81% 21v. In 48 in. In 35 a a 40vn in. H714 50% 5714 42 42 42 basis of equal contribution common Effort. To the the until such time As this May be brought he said there must be the demand for Public owner aluminium Ltd. New products Montreal april the Points discussed at aluminium limited s annual today were new products improvement in Bauxite reserves Shipshaw s part in bringing Canada from fourth to second place As a world aluminium producer a threefold increase in the number of shareholders and 1943 sales of on which the company s net income was 4.5 per cent. New products were on View which the company had not produced before the War including duo spar artificial Cryolite sulphuric acid magnesia magnesium and various Light Metal fabricated products. Examples of research and product design ranged from a new aluminium Alloy 25 per cent stronger than pre War alloys to streamlined models of cooking utensils for Post War distribution. Four new coun tries have been added to the com Pany s pre War list of seven in which it had Bauxite interests. An other display showed the Shipshaw seven per cent of world aluminium output in 1936 to 23 per cent of estimated world output in 1943. Net income was in 1943 atch. T. S. Be Bethlehem steel Chrysler corp. Cons. Edison by Douglas aircraft Dupont Al. Do m. General elec. Gen. Foods corp. General motors Goodyear tire Mont. Ward . Cent. . Corp. Of a. Ca 00buek United aircraft. 9 33 stand. Of of . 53 27v. 44 51% 2 "., 89 53 . Rubber . Steel sales ii a.m., 1 ., 331.320 52% 27ft a. 51 a a noon total Montreal curb Osier Hammond for a 7 104 3 34 1014 33 a 33 145a 10 a 27 con. M. S. Dom. Bridge Dom. Glass com. 117 Dom. Glass old. 160 Dom. Steel i Dom. Textile com 68 Dom. Textile pad. 156b Dryden 7a electro Lux Shn. Found. Co., can. 15 a Gatineau pm. Era 8% Gatineau pm. Of. 90a Gen. S. Wares pm 1214 Gen. S. Wares of. 108 a 6b 11 28 a. Total cattle calves Good and Choice 379 common and medium. Calves Lames Good Handy weights Good heavies common All weights Bucks sheep Lommori 2 1.50 2.5 3 total sheep lambs 167 32 11.00 5.00 11.50 11.00 5.00 10.00 12.m 11.00 9.0d 10.00 Montreal Osier. Hammond s Nanton Bitici com. Alt lib pad. Aluminium Beauharnois per. 3rew. Dist. Irett. Arn. Oil . Packers can. Brew. In. Brew of i. An. Vickers -o.ns. Paper an. Dont. Ign. Pm. End. Dom. To or Dom. Tar pad. A 3om. Stores Leet aircraft Ramsex co. Ord of can. A. A. Walker Tome Oil Hydro elec. S 2c. Imperial. Oil it. It. . A it. Vul b com. Lel Cherit pad. Reliance Grain open High Low Closi 29v, Soi 3v, 22 5ii 26 91 104 7v4 do a 19 i 23 21 330 3 a is 20 25 25 12 Mitchell. 20 b. 28 94 4 20 m 24 21 i 340 13 i 27 20 17 Wilson and Paul Distant treasurers. As compared with in 1942. Directors elected at the meeting were j. H. Alger e. Blough Edward k. Davis j. A. Dullea Geoffrion e. G. Mcdowell George d. Morgan r. E. Powell j. F. Van Lane and at a subsequent meeting of directors h. E. Powell was elected president. Elected vice presidents were j. B. Alger a. A. Whittaker jr., f. L. Farrell and Mcneely Dubose. Paul s. White was elected Secretary and f. L. Farrell treasurer. Assistant treasurers Are p. D. Wilson and Paul Cholette and assistant secretaries e. H. Eberts and p. H. Leman. Newly elected officials Are f. L. Farrell As a vice president Paul White Secretary and Cholette As As Boeing aircraft improved showing Vancouver april 28. Ing aircraft of Canada delivered Worth of planes and other equipment last year Accord ing to the annual report released today. Plant inventories from contracts with the Federal government were placed at a total of net profit for the year determination of profit How Ever is left to discretion of Ottawa in regard to certain contracts under which deliveries of have been made. The latter profit is not included in the statement. In 1942 there was a deficit of total current assets last year were ?4.290.4s7. And current liabilities dividends on s per cent cumulative preferred Are in arrears to the amount Gurd Chas. Gypsum l. A. Imp. Tobacco int. Nickel int. Power pad. 106 a Lake of Woods m. 24 Massey Harris c. Massey Harris p. Montreal Power Mccoll Frontenac Nat. Brew a. Nat. Brew a. Nat. Steel car Ogilvie com. Ogilvie pad. Power corp. Price Bros. Com. Price Bros. Pad. Quebec Power St. L. Cp., com. St. L. Cp., pad. 8 a 20% 7b" 34 42 14 a 26 i 159 fib 20 sea 12 a 2 .4 Al a 23 98 14 714 106 5% 34 36% 120 163 7 70 15 i 110 25 34 43 26 170 20 k Coal production shows decline Ottawa april 27. Up the Dominion Bureau of statistics re ported yesterday Canadian production of Coal in february Arno Unte to tons a decline of 9 per cent from the january total o and seven per cent i rom the february 1943, output of 864 tons. Production for the first to months of the year totalled 366 tons compared with in the similar period of 1943. February Coke production amounted to tons compared wit in the previous month an in the corresponding month of last year. During the first to months of this year the output totalled tons compared wit in the corresponding period of 1943. Alberta s production of Coal ii february was reported at tons a decrease of 15 per cent from the. February 1943, total of 701.g63 in British Columbia production amounted to tons compared with and in Saskatchewan tons compared with Toronto Norris Gram co. Ltd 390 375 Lovix hum id Ermac 37b can. 68 h. 590b Junor ase meals . Beattie Kerens a. I Sood a. Iobco Lone Al Bralorne r. Domin. Irown Oil Roulan Uff. Ank. 375 e. Cor. 195 chec. Sales 04 z Gloa snip 4. 5 3900 3700 79 179 60b 53 8b 27 79 170 121 118 5 a 74 j 1 2" 12a is Almont Oil an. Malar. Araboo a. Ventral Pat. 375 enter no por. Lib he Shervilie. 130 Oast Copp. Loob Chanour. 190 on Aurum. 135b of. Pee. Oin Lake. Al Plisio Avis Pete Orris a quesne Malartic 70 31 b 23 33b 375-15 195 2ia 70 170a 175 12a 125 128 i15a 182 182 4 32a 20 23 1 3 23800 1500 27800 1000 1100 000 1100 500 20 a 21 187 Falconbridge 330 130 St. L. Paper pad. 49a Shawinigan Sher. Will. Smith Howard steel com. Steel Ltd. Iw., com. 15b 1414 9% 105 65 s. C. S. C. Pow., mpg. Elec. Com. Mpg. Elec., pad. Over counter stocks James Richardson sons mines 15 a 71 10 106 65 i aluminium limited common per share payable Juno 5 to share holders of record May 12 preferred . Payable june 1 amal. Kirkland amal. Larder Arntfield Broek. Gold Central Manitoba Cockeram red Lake Derlak ked Lake Donalda Dona Patricia Dubuisson Eldona forty four Larder u. Island la Gold Magnet cons. Mccuaig hed Mosher Nat. Malartic new Auff Urita Obalski Pascalis Pressor pore. Quebec Manitou Rand Malartic Vitoria Ito Moon Wesley gom. Young Davidson industrials . Pulp b. C. Brown co. Brown co. Pad bums it co. A. Burns co. A. Calgary p Ower pad. Can. Gen. Investments Minn. Paper gue. Pulp paper pad. Re Hance Grain std. Western Grain pad. 100 7% 13 e 7 13 155 10 25 a 24 60 7 11 29 16 34 14 9 8 i 33 3v4 22 34 25 _ 32 bid 14.25 73.00 76.50 1.30 27.25 11.50 7.35 1.04 10.75 24.00 s3.00 29.50 33 105 7 9 14 160 12 2s 75 9 14 33 17 16 36 16 10 10 3g _ 24 37 20 26 3 35 asked 15.25 76.00 7b.50 29.00 12.53 Foothills Rancour 5ods Lake Oldale Unnar yellow. Ardrick r. Narcee tolling or iome Oil Homestead Howey g. . M. S it. Nickel Wai to can add. Re. Lake a Shore Lamaque g. A itch g. A. Lac a cock. 220 1. Red a. 192 Malartic 365 la cent. Pore 56 a Rock. Red l to re chatters 17b Hining Cor. Lodel Oil Ronota tip Issing Oranda or Metal Brien Kalta Mego Paralta . Pore paymaster p. Orcille Perron Pickle Crow 201 Pioneer 221b pow. Rouyn 1-15 Premier 93 or e. Dome 260 j25 120 52? 18 430 410 96 93 Wihib 345 4 340 30 29 29 23% 10 930 920 103 100 16 vib 595b 130 9b 350b 215 187 300 139 21 j80 330 125 54 in Isa 20a 415 93 340 4 5 30 29 108 95 i 28 a 10 4 1 020 100 g20a 109 95 4. 5 2on 2500 6600 200 400 16700 2000 s800 13100 20 960 310 35 6 100 970 670 seeks explanation of expense accounts Ottawa april. 28 com Mons Public account committee decided thursday have Watson Sellar Federal auditor general appear at its next explain Ertain references in his. Report for he fiscal year ended March 31. 1943. A. H. Bence said he would seek clarification of a Section of the report which said hat the. Expense accounts of the manager of an unemployment insurance office in the Prairie Region were found to be unsatisfactory. Or. Sellar said in the report that he. Expense accounts included fictitious hotel Bills in support of travel claims never the ascertainable overpay intents have been recovered and the employee or. Bence said he would ques Tion references to payments under he Prairie farm assistance act and the railways subsidies act the1 expenditures of More than by the commodity prices stabilization Board last year also required clarification. 100 missionaries rescued Allied Headquarters Southwest Pacific april 28. Officials announced today that 100 missionaries including 40 nuns were rescued in the Hollandia area during the new invasion of Northern new Guinea. Sees difficulty of British Doumbi club meeting a care Atlantic charter Wai declaration of concerned to find a going to throw it without carte Protection we Are big economic of Imperial Oil Sarnia ont., april Lesueur was today Dent of Imperial o meeting of the comp following the annual shareholders Here. Harrison Smith George l. Stewart ref Ager of the company Rio appointed vice pres of manufacturing Mccloskey who re years service with the tree seeds fro to be planted on Northwest China. 220 189 300 56 139 4 3 4 2 185 21b 39 2.15 55 70 180 31 3b 12b 35 i 130b 87 183 185 39 215 54 a Queens ii boy Alite san ant. Senator r. Sheep or. Sher. G. Siscoe Sladen m. Steep r. Sud. Basin. Sullivan by Lanite Sand k. Teck h. Toburn towage Mac trans it upper c. Ventures White a. Wright h. 94 360 39 100 70 47 58 200 252 90 355 38 c914 45 54 245 1g9 179 9 sea 31 3 a 128 1 140a b7 1 205 1 230a 1-15 95 260 of 7 so 21a 355 38 100 h 5 70 47 53 335 174 219 5b 345 80b in Ata 52 46 245 240 720 700 500 485 315 171 219 1 h 4 i 4, 345 look 19a 240 3 715 495 315 37ci 3701 3301 3soi s60c 2 101 370c Coc "560 800 320 500 9700 1666 to 2700 566 3900 3soo 500 5500 3900 ii too 1000 1400 3900 5600 18500 13700 7700 400 20100 3400 3900 1100 100 Toronto industrials Norris Grain co., Ltd april 28, 1944. Open High Low close 21% 21v, 26.00 95.no ________________________32.00 coct elation nears billion Ottawa april 28. Decreased to during the week ended april 26, the Bank of Canada reported today in its weekly financial statement Bank deposits increased to while notes in circulation increased s2 270 000 to All time High London. April 27. A _ the weekly condition statement of the Bank of England reported a new All time High for note circulation with an increase of to a total of decreases of in other securities and in Public deposits were offset by gains of in private deposits and t Juli Volc it leu 3. To shareholders of recce May 5. In government securities. . Oil Surlin Irton. Steel an. Brewing brew. Pad. Can. Packers can. Canners . Dredging can. Vinegars can. Cement com. Can. Oil on. Bakeries us. Aircraft. Consumers Gas room. Stores Fanny Farmer Ford of canola. George Weston Goodyear of can. Gypsum l. . Walker com. Hir. Walker pad. Int. Metals a 8 41 91b 9b 10 a 36b 132b 9vib 3 23vib Imp. Oil. Keivin Ator Laura sect Frd Loblaw a Loblaw b Maple Leal Moore corp. Panted cd Power corp. Stand. Pav. Super t. P. United steel elec. Com mpg. Exec. Pad. W. Can. Flour c. Sib 59 18b lib i Svob 25 24b 51b 29b 4 g 65 a 43a 17a Loa 15 Floa 33a Loa 24as 87a 6vda 59 13v, 25 24 via 5v4 c 65 a f of Western manager general manager the Pepsi cola company of it. Anada limited Montreal announces the appointment of f As manager of the com Mclntosh Pany s Western Canada business from the head of. The lakes to Pacific coast with Headquarters in Winnipeg. Toronto Stock averages James Richardson and sons 20 industrials 117.40, up 12 20 golds .62 10 base metals 68.72, up .08 15 Western oils 28.28, us 15 total sales or. E. Holmes who has been appointed manager of the main Toronto Branch of the Canadian Bank of com Merce. Though born in Toronto or. Holmes spent practically All his Early life in Nova Scotia. He entered the Bank at Windsor ., in March 1911, and after training there and at other Points in Nova Scotia lie was appointed accountant at Cobalt in 1917. His first managerial appointment came Early in 1919 at Belleoram nfld., and successively he has been manager of the Bank s branches at Burin fid. Truro Moncton n.b., and St. John s. Fld. In 1931 he was made supervisor of the foreign department of the Bank at its head office in Toronto and in 1937 he became chief inspector. Two years later he received the appointment of manager at Windsor ont where he took a prominent part in the business life of the Border cities. Or. Crawford manager of the main Torodor Branch of. The Canadian Baui a Commerce who is retiring Iron the Bank on pension aftera Baj and distinguished banking Arec or. Gordon joined the stall cd the Bank in Winnipeg in urn and received his Early there until he was appointed Ca assistant inspector in 1909. Ujj 1911 he became assistant Man Ager of the Winnipeg Branch. In 1s20 he proceeded to Kingston Jamaica to open a Branch of the Bank there returning to Canad Early in 1s25 for a Short period As assistant manager the Rasa Branch in Toronto. In he was made manager at. Ottawa where he remained until 1931, when he was appointed manager of the Bank s Branch in London. Eng. In november. 1935, Bragais returned to Canada to assume the manage ship the main to Ronto Branch. During his loaf and varied experience or Gor Don has made Many friends Al Only in banking circles but among business men and citizen both in Canada and abroad. Diesel engines new and used also generators and motors to . To 110 Kwh. For details Call d12 Wall Street Winnipeg phone 37 187 National selective service if you employ male persons have they All complied with the military by an. Order signed under authority of the National selective service mobilization regulations 1. Every employer of male employees must make an examination of the documents of there employees and Forward advice on. Those who fail to produce documents showing Good Landing under mobilization regulations. 2. This examination must be completed by May 1st, 1944. 3. Employer includes Industrial and com Mercial employers and also farm 4. Male employee includes All male persons working for you. 5. A Booklet employers has been sent to Industrial and commercial employers. A return Post card has gone to farm operators. 6. If you employ any male person and have not been notified of the Survey by Booklet or Post card Contact the nearest employment and selective service office and ask for the Booklet workers in agriculture of a Pitary age who have not been rejected by the and who have not a postponement order should apply for such order to the nearest registrar immediately. 8. Obligation to make the examination on each and every employer of male persons employers must act. 9. Penalties Are provided for failure to carry out this examination and for male employees fail ing to assist by refusal to produce documents. The National selective service mobilization regulations or tent of labour Humphrey Mitchell minister a. Macnamara Dir Clor nut Ioctl Salt Clit ;