FEBRUARY 11- 193° ` _ 'runs ul-1A1u.u'1'1'1s'1 'OWN GUARDIAN ` E 755( `QUO_TfZl TIOEA1/S \ S W _-ki - = _s.- --=- .=__. ;- ' 2 Morning Src ¢,,,¢|y¢| one Pftfisid and Co's ( Private Wire) NEW YORK, Rb. 10-It is ns- Wmd mst the interview that Sir Henry Dtterllll U l\1PP°"d W have given conoorninl 111° °11 111° dum-y has Um denied. The sup- pwed interview/ predicted lower P,-1°” rather than 11181101' P11095 and probably caused some aellinl rn me oils at one tune last week. Again the meet imporfwt influ- ence today will be the meeting of me supreme Court. There is no assurance as to whether the court will hand down its decision con- ce,-mng ins T. V. A. but the mar- ket will probably be nervous, un- til the court decisions are out of the way. Saturdays market give some encouragement, especially the steel shares. It is very probable that steel operations will be up for the week beginning today. Gen- eral Motors sales as reported Sat- urday showed a sharp gain over January safes as of 1935. We would look on the first thing this morn- oils, building and rail stocks can with $101,647 in 1934. Important new business is be- ing negotiated by Canadian ln- dustrial Alcohol according to of- tlcipated some more definite word will be available in this con- nection in the next week or so, it is understood _all this new busi- ness will be for a large additional quantty of American Typ¢ Spirits. probably several hundred thous- and gallons. Mount Royal Hotel earnings year Dec. 31, 1935, were $90,973 as against $23,958 in the preceding year. After providing for the full year‘s interest on the first mort- gage aolns amortization charges and depreciation ther; remained a deficit of $351,280 as compared with a deficit of 8420.045 in 1034. N. Y. Stock Exchinge- , ilul h l'lifle11.\ and Comillnlf .lliluyhprrs of ,Montreal stools exnl\uIll¢ und (‘\|rls MDPIUU stool... ` 9”” ,,l,f_;"° Air lis-1| 1l).i_ 102 _\11io.1 cnt-111 _ _ 10.14 Alu i‘1|n _._ . _ _lui For l'r .__ 351| 3% M, 1.-... 1'1»1'n| ___ :io :ss 1 ,su1l.1..-.1 ._ _ ._ 30% 2922 A111 'r.-1 ‘ri-1 ._ _. _ 110 111 .1111 11.1.1 2:1 1.5% Am \\'11tcr 22 22% Ansvolltlls s _ _ _ ._ 30% .\l1~i\.sun _._ _---- 11111:.-f _ rluburn _ ..- Bglcl i_ucu _ ~- Ullt 01110 _ ~~ ~ cllx Av - - l_'.L'll~ huég c.-==~=!-1=;=-°; __ ,\- r'f=F¥;,¢=s1’-k_ N ll .__ ..._ _'l'/g 5.1 Nor Amor Cc ... ...__ Jil 29 .\‘ 'iw-" __ ' ‘_ 27% ~r 8% 115;, an. 4:. 3% ll§(4 3559 45% 'li 47* 20 117/.4 7% or . . __ l'111‘k-_\fot _..'. .___ i'uru1uuuut_ _ _ ._.. l't-|\_\ it lt _ _... l'|1.l i’1-i i'u '... _ _ l'uu 3'.-r N J l'\1i» Si-r i'orp .___ l‘ur1~_1,)ll t‘u_ 1:11.11.. vnrp __ ._ limilu' K1-lfll Ur'ph Slant lfoc i_'o _ __`_ Stunt 1`1\lo|\ Oil Fu So11_|:,1,i‘n1' _ _ _ ` )f *I .11 ll; -11% `.'i)\/| 12 'iii iii*/2 17% 71115, sm 1| _ .1 ou'/1 s|1ul1~'u1Z:\»r Co ___ _ ._ 10 'i`1-x i'\»l°|» _ _._ Ilil’Y\ 11.111-ilnir __ ._ 20% l'nli1-el this hup iii-M J .\’ 111111111-r _ . _ . ._ 1071 U S Steel Corp ~ ._ E2 \'1111udh1u1' _ _ 2419 \\':\ru1~r Bros _ _ _ _ . _ _ lil \\' 11 l’ ` 811% in lm 11-.- :.1155 10 33% ao? is :of , 50% 2 56 12;: lo sr 121% 64% \‘\ |\_(J|l _ _ ._ _,_ We-si Air llruifa _ _ 40 \\"‘sl Elm' ___ ... ....121 \\`¢-rr_or\l| __ 53% O Mzscellaneous (Canadian Press; l.'iOl‘i'I`I'i_ll1AL. Feb. 10- Wheat, nor no 2 93. Barley C W no 3 45 1-2. Oats, feed no 1 35 1-2. Flour spring wheat ilrsts 35.60. , Flour seconds $5.20. Flour bakers $5.10. Flour winter wheat choice $4.00. Flour white corn S400. Bran ton $19.25. Shorts,ion $20.29. Middliugs ton $25.25. Ro.led oats bag 90 lbs $2.00 Hay no 2 per ton carlots 50.0.0 Cheese no 1 Ont white il 1-2 t0 patents. patents. U Cheese col 11 Butter no 1 23 Elms in cartons Esss A medium 29. Ecrs A pullets ss. _ ulzcatatoes 90's P E I mtl 81.35 to 003 bblers 81.80-$1.85. . 30'! $1.20 to $1.25. 10's lera 31.10-01-15. We os to silo. wr _ to uso. (Canadian Pram) ' MONTREAL, hh- 10-'hadinit volume increased slightly on the produce section of Canadian com- modity mmap may. - Butter spot-Salas: 100 bones 911° mu, se 1-e; 111 me ro- lmdee <80 score). is 1-4. camo soot-ont waits io :_-4 to 11 1-3. acl it 1-! to 1|. '___' ul $00-G1 A lltll . medium I to 8|. A pullsts sl- ., \ ---1-an-1-,-1-1--_ MT’L_ CURB .si S?-1 _,Bev 'U'U`I ggvlllg gina* :‘§Es 8.3' ¥> `”--,W "< '_'~.~ :»‘., Li* A 't ». " n &a '|.¢?e.n'a.» ' la X ‘ali lI|»‘Qlll IDI ' .__ ... i5i.%°‘="_...x'=fs‘.-_=_=s.=_ ‘ii or “rs- PRODUCE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Feb. 10- mil prices ruled higher on Montreal open produce markets today with .e;e1pts light and good demand _?revailing_ Butter was steady to a little easier and cheese and D0- tatoes unchanged. Graded egg shipments in car- lots or lens were 28 cents a. dozen for A large. 26 for A medium and 24 for A pullets_ _ Butter was quoted at 23 to 23 1-2 cents per pound for oarlots or less of no 1 while lots to retailers were 24 for solid; and 25 for prints. ‘Cheese was nominally unchang- ed at 11 1-2 to 12 cents for On- tario no 1 white and 11 to 11 1-2 for colored. Potatoes were $1.35 to $1.40 for Prince Edward Island mountains and $1.30 to $1.35 for cobblers, per .90 pound bag. In 80 pound bags. $1.25. cobblers $1.10 to $1.15, Que- bccs $1.05 to $1-10 and Qu'1‘bEC 11° 2 whites 90 cents to $1, __..¥_._.i_. EXCHANGE ‘ (Canadian Press) At Montreal-Pollnd 5.00 5-ti; U~_ S. dollar 99 25-32; franc 6.67. _ At New York-Pound 5l0l 3-4! Canadian dollar 1.00 3-16: irauv 6.89. At Paris-Pound 74.97 fr; U. S- dollar 14.95 fr; Canadian dollar 14.97 Ir. In gpid_Pound 12s; U. S. dollar 58.60 cents: Canadian dollar 58.76 cents. (Canadian Press) NEW Yorex. sob. io-Foreign exchange easy. Great Britain do- mand high 5.01 3-8: low 5.01 1-2; close 5.01 3-4; 60 day bills 5.00 5-8. _ Frame gag; Italy 11.06: Belgium 17,07; Germany 40.78; Canada 1.00 3-16. Currencies - (Canadian Press) _ NEW YORK, Feb. 10-Slightly iower rates prevailed in the for- eign exchange markets todny- The pound sterling yielded 11811 a cent at 35.01 3~4. The Canadian dollar was quoted at a premium of. 3-15 of one per cent against 7-32 Saturday, while tr.: French franc., _.ming at asa cents. showed B loam of .00 1-2 of a cent. MON'I‘R..EAL. Ftlb. 10-Potinds sterling lost 1-2 cent to $5.00 5-8 on Montreal foreign exchanges to- ¢gy_ '1'i1e`United States dollar held even at .99 25-32 cents While f-ht French franc eased .01 01 B C611) to 8.87 cents. LIVESTOCK (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb. ic-mrmness marked light trading in carlydeal ings on Montreal livestock markets today. Cattle were steady while calves continued firmer. H088 were stronger but sheep and lambs remained almost unchan¥¢¢1- Receipts reported by the Domin- ion Livestock Bureau: Cattle 811; ,._,|v¢_, 513; hogs 1.474; sheep and 252. ugh. the cattle section 118111 N' “gpm brought steadier prices with steers selling from $3 to $6.25. good steers bringing 85.75 to ll. medium use to |6110 and wm- mon mg,-g gs to 84.50. Helton mm mu-rr as to $5. Good cows brought mostly $4.25. medium ,W4 sinus about $4 md to odd um ,W _gg 34.50. Medium cows were from I3-25 9° 39-75» °°mm°° butchers from $175 11° U3- 9”' nm and cutters were from O2 to 82.80. Bologna bulls sold from I3 ¢° |335 md good butcher hulls [Nm ‘Q to I4.” _ veal calves were firmer on the calf sivulon with sooo mialitr nail sailing for 810 and medium 'W4 uso, Common iisht kinds were down to I7. Bulk of the veals were sold bstwem aut. 01-more wars mg signer st $8 also bulk between Not much chants tiitshrep ""1"" nonsense Ima 3. s ig? ffii 223 S E' E2 3 légélaéilt P E I mountains were $1.20 to ~ Ablllbl , . _ Bathurst A llcll 'Tcl . _ _ Brnsiliuli _ ficisl information and it is an- mf" ‘3‘"l' ""0 ~ -1; 3 B C l’u\\' A (‘an Nor i' C1111 Colucut (‘un lml A1 (fan Puc __ Dist Seng _ Dom Him-l Doul 'Fax ._ imp '|‘nb ._ int Nicki-I Mont Pow _ Nut Sf Cnr Pc e (‘ Bk of (71111. Bk of _\li1 Royal Bk ._ New Members of Bios-ku Elec' li Sli Ford A Nia llull . 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