1 ~ iw .luv | ig -1 nu -ve v i #nos -~.. -. 1 4 S 1 ._ i | » .i CO0 ll|l1N.|¢il4io ¢ao1»|»4g~¢¢, 5 ot' it vu so ng §00!|1aaMeav|».°¢av|» 1 '\Yl'illit Hur #owe - . ’ STOCK and B0 D Q UTA TIONS; _ M0»~*'~'~ii --------- ---_ -_ 'r.f.IE_.<=r1A1\i»__<2_1‘ff¢1‘°v~'1~L_ .. lloil Gold lllnr-s .. lntl Nickel . intl Pow |f.l . _ . Lake of \\'m»ils . . liinsnsy Harris .. McColl Front .. Mont Pow .... Niiti Brew .. Power Corp . _ Quebec Pow . Bt Law Corp . 100 100 Shawlnigan 15% 1 South Cnn l'n~.j.‘ 10 10 44 S1001 Co (‘nn l'rm\ ,_ Steel Co (`un l’i`¢i 42 Win Elec 110 Ji 33;/z 150% . _ . 3 265 4% 'ia 3% ._ su 9% mrs rw. di) 10 4% mv, 2114 sen, 7% 15% 'io 10 .iii 27 . ag.: 15% o 44 42% no BANKS 151. i. Commerce nl 43 ‘£02 102 58% Montrc ... . Nova Bcotia . . Royal . . - Bank of Canada MT’L. . CURB ltookl Assoc Brew ... 13% Beaubarnnia ... 3% Brew Corp pfd 20% Bri Amer oil 14% 7% Dpaued 14|! 12% % t 'Va Champ Oil nhl Con Paper Dist Seng .. Ford of i‘un A Green iltubcli I Oli 100 14% um '.’0 mp . . . . .. . 11 Inter-~l'et _. :lim Bielrhers A .. 10% 10% Narnudu :£000 8810 Terk Hughes 420 413 17 400 875 3 20 14% 100 14% 2'! it all Walker iluoii pfd 17 Walker Bmw 400 rw. fiifflfiliii/C31? (Canadian Pleas) . May 7-Britibh and foreign exchanges in relation ic the Dano/dian dollar as compiled by. the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as follofwsz- Argentina peso 3564.. Australia pound 8.8784. Austria schiiiing .1883. -Belgium bells .1899- 'Bmsli miirels 0682. ' Buigariaiev .0128. China Hong Kong dollars 5848. Denmark krone 2167. France franc .088l.. ‘ Great. Bzitaln pound 4.8528. Holland fiorin 8788. 1'1'I\iD0B-TY P01180 .$90. India rupee 3883. Italy llro .0821- Japa-n yen .$872. _ New Zealand poond 8.9156. Ncsway krone .$440. Pollhd liioti _1904. South Africa pound 4 8310. Switzerland franc 3248. United States dolinr 5-18 per can lremium. NEW YORK, May 'I-Foreign ox- ohange irregular. Great .Brl|¢|n_ high 48453; low 4.83%; dole 483%; 80 day ills 483%; Franco 0 5856; italy 3-241 Belgium 10.03; Germany 40.28' Canada 80.113/._ Uloaing cxchnngca ratesz- At llfontreni--Pnuml 4 80%; U. S. dollar 1 00 ii-lil; franc li 01 At New York-Pound 4 83%; Can- adian dollar 09 11.18: irnnc ti 150%. Al. Paris--Pound 78 48 ft: Cnnud- ian ddlllr 15 I3 fr: U. S. dollar lil 10 % francs. lu :old-Pound iis. l0d~ Canadian dollar 50.23 cents; U. S. dollar 50 81 cents. LIGHT VUUIME, LUWERPRICES liTNEii.Y0|iK ) Wriisri nrdiants Specbl Wire) 7-stocks uve quiet iii iii ii* 5** ." ii‘§§§ii§;ftii;§§§§i§5i@ §5§§g E55? iii §§§§l§§ e iitgrggig EE snstnhi tg . ig ?_§;§§ E § ftrtei sux to £12; sin' °°a'i‘na1?;`s?"c»nmun ni " 11 Industrial Alcohol 3% “if ,255 wen oomparet 'wig Bar sold an % lit 4.15. % our un . Paynruaier .. . . .. t Muvuvc "“' . Heber: cottonlower: rubbu- up. o .ii (Canadian Pleas) IQRDNTO. ll! 7-Bearilll sen- ument was uppermost an-1 num; expondcd to aiaeable volume in gold and sliver groups tc- miningaection of the ith the klling the ex- a drop he mis- ln 95.46 shares london better opening. 0.38, oi! to w for the year. Pioneer lost 20 cents, Wright Hamreaves 15 and Lake Shore 5. 'Deck Huzhss camo out in consid- enblo volume and close unchanged no sig. §§r§ 50;.. _ “- as ' §§0§sf chtlilp index from 11424 to o6lllM°us mines to 08.58. Base line market than Bnlo tllcen Despite an advance in the lcn- don price for silver, the silver stocks, with the exception .of Beer, sold ati and failed to recover. ' T0noN°r0. my 1- - Stools Close Acme Oil Afton Ajax Oil Aigoma . Anglo H Astoria _ ... . . ... ... ..r .. 24 ... ... . . ... ... ... 55 ... .. ... ... ... S4 . . . . 5% '..'.'f. Iii .II_I in .. ............. 8 Bagnmuc' ... ... ii Banry ll .. . . ... ... ... 4% Buac Mot ... . . . .. 72 Bo . . . 09 ... ... . . ... ... . .. .-. ... nr Beuttie .. . Big’ alias Bc _io .. ... . Bradian .. Bralorne Buff Ank Buff L‘nn .. Bunk Hill ... .. Can liiui ... ... Castia T ... ... .. .. Cen Put ... ... .. Chem Rea .. ... .. ... 143- Ubihoug ... .... 22 Clerlcy .. . 0% (.‘o1umurIo . .,, .. 9 Pollinsne . ... 215 210 4.125 0 » ..... mr. 150 620 288 1 '/1 8 az 1 011 1110 Coninrum . .. . . ... D Minis . '... , , ... Donn iv.,-i . . ... Eldcrn .. .. .. F Briii. . . . ... Fed1\ Gabri. , . . ... Gods i. ~..- . . . . . ... u . Grannrl Grantiaro .. ... .-. Greene ..`. . . _ . ... ... Gunnan .. .. ...‘.. Halcrow . .... ... Harker .. .... Hollinger .. .. ... Howey ..... J M Fone _. ...._ Kirk Luke . .. L Short- ... Lnnmquc .. . L G ld PG 0 ... .. ... Littie L L Macassu . lian Exist .. Maple 1. Mckenzie ._ . McKinley Mcbiillnn McVittie . Mcwntfcra .. . . .. Mid Oli .. . Min Corp .. M01( lluil Mnnoin .. .\l0rri»< K 1iurph_\' . . . . .\'i|>isu.ug Nornmlu .. . . . . -..._ Nor t‘nn .. . . . 0'Brinn . . .. 228 _ 8415 4 4015 no . . . 21 1 20 as s s 1050 81 ru 43 ‘£52 a ooo m 0% 6% iw ua 101.5 10 iss 35% no s 1 essgéats.. K Pet Col. Pie im ... Pioneer Premier . . . .... 24 7% 24s 1100 Pros Air . .. . Read Auth _ . . .. Red Lulu- .. . ... gollg Gold . . . .. 15;) oc c . .. lioyallin . 22% SM 8% 110 110 1% 'I3 83 » San Ant _ .. S ni . ar a .. Sheep Cr . snenm . ai Siloon _ .. 813 Sou Til) . 10 St Anth ._ ... Sud Bush; . Sullivan Sylwmiio . .. Taahotn Teckli .. Texas . . ... h 22 175 M 225 08 415 To urn .. Tovrngnmc . . .. Ventiiros .. . Vacuum _ . . Waite Alun . .. . . .. \Va'ya§¢i . . . . Whiicl . . ... ~.... \\'ri;:ft . . . . ... .. Silver ... . . ... Total :mit-n 800.000 L`.\`Ll8`1‘ED 77 118 21% 80 1. 72 122 875 17’/a . . ... M . .. 1%. . . ... . .... 205 . ...- 5 .... 'I .\ledr|n::.- Br "i U\\~i"' . . ... ... .. i‘nn iii ._ t‘\'n .ii . l`u t`. i‘..'- .... I .... 155 . .. 2 1 . .... £0 .... 5 .. H 5 .. ... 1 ..... 1 .. ._ I ' . . ... ll. z:__ gli 'iir'.. . Paw.; -»\ . . . . . . I pgmi |»_-.- _ . . U Poreim . ... ... 4% Pditdnzil .. .. .. ... ... ... .1 I Preston ... . - ... ... ... 1 gobb Mont ... ... ... ... ..... 1 todo-.. . . .. I7 Ind Mines . .1 'remiaia Wooiblirk ' ` I I BONDI ____- ' wnualin iaaua ol mn.:! New lrnaawict ..“'°...' °°:°."°..'.'°'i.'i:s‘“=='1: tr. s a irsdi as 1 mmm mm u " dllcvlleotlaatilla by tlflaiit - in a out at 8.l8Ier out to 3; %u».“ Tao aoaos bil wal aa" ag” Ea" ' aa'.'3'a:i”of.'§. Chl ~Q S. §§_ it :iii wi - ” (By Johnston amllWard'a Special Wlro) MOR»N1NG_ MARKET LETTER NEW YORK, N. Y., May 'I-The general list showed inability to continue the advance at tile 09011- ing yestcrdey,.but diwiayod con- siderable firmness throughout the morning to olimat in s rally in the rails when reodinl ol the Supreme 00urt’s decision began. Riaiis prices fell away from their tops after tim decision was giver., especially _on Uomonisaioner Eastman! intima- tion that new rotirement legisla- tion might be presented tc Con- mess before the current aesion ends. . Btccks as I. whole were inclined tc sag in the last hour, all three Dow Jones averages showing .losses fort\1od»ly.1|k>l.lc'wln¢a.sixweek advance. the correction which set inabout-awieksgo probably would have gone iiurther except for strength in certain specialties and the rails so that, if the best ies- ponse of the latter tc the decision has been shown, the minor down- trcnd may continue. However, the rails may yet rally. They have at least gained a postponement of the pension expense and have the mor- “ sl support of the Oourt’s opinion. In the present congested condition of the Congressional calendar it is difficult to see how any new Rail- road Pension Bill can be passed hurriedly. Laidlaw and Company. SUMMARY NEW YORK, N. Y., May 7-Gold bars quoted in london at 143s 7 1-2d. vs. 144s id Saturday. - General Motors Corp. declared regular quarterly 25 cents dividend. Bell systemjeportcd an increase of 40,000 telephones in service in April vs increase M 48.000 in April 1934. secretary of Treasury Morgen- thau to make nationwide radio sneech Monday night to explain. and review the New Deals mone- tary policies, to make a long ad- dress on "the American dollar." .Poli of Toledo Chevrolet workers to determine .whether majority want to ret/urn to work under companys proposals will be taken Wednesday from 8 a. ra. to 5 p. m. with foreman and office workers ineligible to participatc. Reserve Board’s condition stale- ment of weekly reportins member banks on May 1 shows increases for i week of $72,000,000 in loans and in- vestments, $197,000,000 in rm de- mand deposit# and 859.000.1100 in time deposits. Governsncnt dfmllti . off $67,00_0.000. ' High Low Last 111.00 110.22 110.53 31.02 30.30 30.42 18.88 18.56 18.59 High Low Last 01'! 0.03 0.40 0.21 SSS gt? Us l 40 Bonds . 95.41 0.14 Dow Jones. BANON SAYS MON'mEAL. Que., Miay 'I-The Supreme Cou.rt's decision on the Pension Act favorable to tho mils generated ; run up of brief dur- smon yesterday. m several the riay's advance was entirely can- celled and prices closed lower. Moh- d|.v's unsatisfactory market action in the face of favorable news adds further evidence indicating that stocks are tannins temporarily in preparation for o. fair-sized re- action from the current level. 'Iiraders who have not acted on my recent suggestionsfor acceptance of partial profits might either do so here or place stop loss orders under the lows established on May lat. In Canadian imucs I suggest ac- ceptance o_i` partial profits in Nor- imda and Int. Nickel. Can Ind. Ai moved up to ii on the New York Curb yesterday on announcement of asaie of 3000.000 gallons of whiskey tc Schenicy Distillers. M.arlre"./wise, can, Ind. Aico acts very bullishiy and any general dip in the market is not likely to af- lect its near term upis-end. Bsncn. _BARING LETTER. Monday Afternoon ` NEW YOR-K. N. Y.. May 6- Wheat closed a fraction higher- oam a paint higher and Cotton remotes io or in points. former ad- vices stand. I said Friday that I ewpectcd the prom Court to uphold the lower the Rails Pension case d so today. The decision avm-able, but would be the Uourt had not div- vora {t;§f§‘§t;§§§§§§§‘§§s§§§§iE§§?§§§§” P5 2-irggggg § `§§§;§'iGoi=,_.._5" §§ii.i!'§i.i'¢‘-iigigsiif 5-533;? i SE; sig; gg; 2-; an ge [§;i*l§ii?;i§F=§§§§ igiiii its 11.3 is 1° ities 'rheeftectonthersiis bleasIiud¢¥P°°f»- raiiycu Ito! venous went to ttle better thou 111.52 which l¢°- Ill .32 lhclistdli =l 555055 so § ss.. 2?. iii _ _gi Threshinc beibwf88,Harvesi/er E -E. E at 8' E Erie 95.0088 N- MARKET’ GOSSIP N. 1'. Stock Exchange i tall hmhlled 1| Jolulill a2rWa:=|meml|en ofytlls lout real took lonhol 1 ii S lxshalll Curb Market 158 ltlolueriond 39. crmumuvin. S 'I eral Motors below 80. Gen _liicot beiow~24, Distillers 24-and U. B. Basins. BANONB “NOON LETTER.” MON’I‘R-_liAL. Mas' 7-No marked .this An nature. Act- vin Southern R. E., pid 138101. 13, Ind .2 r. a 3' 3 F pickup in -tradinl developed in mm-ning‘s fractional decline. Y rally which may occur immediately is likely to be'tsm.pomi'y in Benefits will accrue to railroads as a result or sunmna Ocurt’-1 4° cision on the Rails Pension . but in addition Wall Street is in.- cllned to view the lnlvalidation' of the Pensiolvlaw aa evidence this the Federal Administration of businemisinprooeasofzecei g a. check. Bomo eiivi-tml'/1°” fwrgne Allil Chaim All Rc! .. Amer Can .. m or uw Am Loco Am Rnd Alu ugur_ A Tel Trl An Coppc Auburn Auto ... ... llon Aviation' . Beth Steel Burr- Add Much L' Oil t digawolnting MT-1011 0! the 115 msybeiodsediuthefactthattiie Pension Low victory iessenrthe likelihood of A reduction in M855 to railroad manazomentaucreover there is still a possibility thii wasninston ma/y nw e P¢“°i°“ Act satisfactory to thc B1\W¢l11° Court and then again it is not possible Dist the 18381118 lnlifiiffi tendencies of the rails may be simply due to the fact that this division needs more traff-ic before profits are recorded. An analysis of U. S. trade with the British E1ru>ir¢ by Royal Bank of canada shows that ervwt 01'. cess of former constitutes ma.i°i’ portion of Cheat Britaixrs import surplus. ‘ Retail sales in canada. diurins month of Merch were under Ye” ago, Dominion Bureau of Statistics index for 120 chain and deport- mentsi mms seine 88.2 asaiw. 73.0 last year. Goin li'iUW!\ 01/01 minusry. Wholesale price of com- mcdmeg in canada now almost at ywqvery peaks. index being 72.7 in week ending April I c0i1\P°~\'°4 with peak of 72.9 touched in Aus 1934. A fractional decrease was shown in Wmhwd index numbers of seoiirity prices for the week eased rosy 2. compared with the previous week. 511° D010- 3”" eau of Statistics reports. The outstanding P°i'1°=1w1°° °‘ Johns Mianvillo is traceable in NW* m°,,sme_tc the prospective spend- ing 0f_t1_1B U. S. GOW. Business in zeiicrai is nicely benefit from the somdlus i's‘°8f°~'“ and Johns Mnnvilie _certainly aervess is-N0 Dumb" 0! 7170555- Banon. _____._____- PRODUCE to ___ (Cuudim Press) MONTREAL. May 7-Butt? and cheese prices were lower an H85 narrowly higher on the Montreal ,gig-y and produce market tcday- 'rne butter market was severally quoteaatzstozz 1-4 cents s pound for cariots or less of no 1 down 1-4 of s cent. Small lots ic retsilezs brought 28 cents I. P01104 for solids and 24 cents for I>\”i11.ffS» No 1 Ontario cheese brought 10 tc 10 1-4 cents a pound for cur- rent arrivals, down half I- *Dt nom last week's final quotations. The egg market moved up liisht- ly to 20 cenitsia dozen for A-lei'¢6- ra cents for A-medium. 1'! 1-2 cents for B and 161-0 whit 101' o graded shipments in os:-lot# of less. ' ~ No 1, Green' Mountain DNMDGS pound bag of Prince Edward Ib- lmds, 45 cents for New Brunswlcks md 35 fc cents for Q\1¢’0°°5» 'were unchanged et ea cents P01' 5°' on "nn llry (ilu _ '_|n l':ic ... ... , _ :so 'i'lu.~.‘sh . .111-so Corp 1 Suu _ ._ . ,_, ,~ Nulru ;i>i»:. , __ _ :Norrll __ _".~'l1'r .\i.»t _ Un' 'mir l‘1,Z.un l“u<-i ln.. _ Iuln tins ills-u . in Sul _ _ ui tins _ on 021 ‘un Cnn ._ Horn Prod ilrl Burl sl I Dupont . “lust Kotluit . _ iliec Auto Lilo i‘n I iliicc Pow Ligi_i . iilrie ... | ifli-at Nail Stores ` l"l' C T . i eepor ex .. (len Asphalt iiien Elec .. . = lien Foods Gen Mot ... (ion Pub Set Gold Dust .. Goodrich Rub ... . iioodyear llub . Graham Paige i Houston Oil ilud Mot. .. intl Har . intl Nickel .intl Tcl . Kan City South Kelvinutur Ken Capps-r .. Lambert Co . Lig Myers B Liquid Curb nose s 1lcKrespori Tin . Mack Ti-uck _ ._ MIM: Alifiill . liflss Kan _ Miss Pac ._ Miss Pac Ptd..._ Mont. \Vurd . . Nash Mot _ Natl Bla . Natl'Dairy Prod New Haven 1 New York Cen _,. ‘ North Amer . North Pac _ Pac Gas Elec Pack Moi . Penn llnii . . Pub Ser N J’ _ Phil Pet Pulimuu Co Radio Corp Rep Iron Stl-vi Safeway Stores i Sears liopiruck . Shell l‘ulou Oil Sim Cu __ . . Socony Vnc . South Pun . S th itiii ou ; Stand Iirzinds Stnnd Gus ldlcc Stand (ill Dull! illnnd (lil N .i .. Su-\\'urt \V:iruer . Studebaker . Thernruid . Texas Cn Tux (lui1Sui .. l7n'ou l’:\c .. . United ‘Air .. . ifniteil Drug '('nitr-d tins Imp .. U S ind Ai li' S l(\|l\h|‘r ... Am Car lfouud ... A F I' .im Pow Light. Am smelt ltfg .. ill ’ .. .... Am Tub B ... , Atchison ... 1, _ ,. ‘Bald Loco .. .. Iinit Ohio .. ... .. Barn A . , ilrlgga ..‘ i llyersA M .. i Great West Sug".'..m" Johns Mun ,, Loews lncorp L \Vilc Ilia Natl Pow Light . _ tunic Keira orpa _' 'l‘in\ Iioil Tlonr Union (`:\rhi|ls Carb liniir-il (‘ol'D ... MMR! Dpelol Air Red ... .. ...H055 Allied Chem .. 144% 11% 21 1191.4 ialt 11% 12% at 02% 11.1%, sr. 1:15; 401,; 10 103 101/,~. s'/6 14-34. 21%. 21% 11 151,; 101,; 10% am 210. 1% aa 421.4 3% 40% .. 79% 8 ...ii 2.1% 7% 721,; lim. 20 00% mm/, 201/, 11% 8% 40 21 15% 24% :x:it;. 30% 12% 17.*/1 1%. sm. li'/1, __ .. ' 12'-13- ". D~a.\.s;:' .ri 251; 107 us 35% 100% 23 23 _ 3 21130 1:31/, il"/. N in 1575 14% _ its 3% 20°/. zsig 107. as 5% 1 is 12% in 38 7 'iii i-1"'-li-A »u+3u_m :F §2»\S$1§ :I 1034, 0% .. all 21% 30% 32 ‘fi 2'--'iii su 12% 2% 121'! -Mild 15%. treat IAII 12) 148% 11% 22% 111% 14 8% 111;( 12% 3% 44% 02% 1g% 1.32 89 “iii 14% tit 13% 15% 10 54 tit 22% it t 3% 4 1 K B0 0% 19 23% ‘ s 7254. 53% 27% 86% no 20% 2% s so 21 1.114 20% 33 ~ ...il 1|! 2% 17% 1% :.11 .ia 30% 27% 0% 47 $5 14% 18 00% 1 07 B 35% 106% Wi % 23% 2% ea 1212 as 14% s 496 isa; 14 15%( 8% 20% as 20% sim iii 11% 30% sm 7% s 14% ii* 152 % so 44% 0% 2% s 21 ii’ can ti .ii utility and corporation “Quarterly Quotations” The May edition of Quarterly Quotations giving the current market prices of a comprehensive 'list of Canadian Government, Provincial, Municipal, public bonds ia now available. Limited 151 man. sum HALIFAX Tsnplwm B-ma 7. V YANCDUVII IDBONTD U.U'LW.lI UUNTBEAL QUEBBQ IUEN l0NC1'0N V’ i | Cavvuponlolar Ill IEYIIBNI TRUST Llmflll London. Bnxlaaad rumnnc .a co. urn.. noosrnn a os. r. can \ as-sau 'rnauun nw um' , r i \ . _ 1 ...I I ‘f‘ Q ` _ .~ W. C. PITFIELD & COMPANY . 1 *Li ' i i U S Smelt . . . . . . . . . .. 1121/; U S Steel .. . .. 31% 'yi Van Steel ... . .. 121/, 12 Warner Bros Co .. 3 Warren Brea _ 5 West Union .. 27 West Elec 43% Woolwolrth Ca 58% Worth unip Yellow Truck ... 27, s 5 . 24% 4s 59 2% ul pid si Barley, C W no Oats, O W no il 0 $4 Flour white ‘Brin tOn 8 Shorts wh Middiings Rolled oa Hey no 2 Cheese No 10 1-4- _ Butt/sr, 15888 in E888 A Eggs B 22. Eggs C 30. Eggs C 20. Potatoes no '1 green mts 35-40. N. B. mts 45. P. E. I. 48. MONTRITA.L EXCHANGE . May 'l - Lack of economic and business developments over the extended weekend induced ‘raders to remain aloof from deal- 'ngs on the Montreal Stock Ex- hango today and after s brief p- ~§§§§§ §§S§gg - s 8' 550805 "£335 so 5 S3 585 sr ggi; ~e B - as Bo; ,, S Z ii; .; g' . S ‘ e 'nclined to eosiness in iight turn- over. Strength inalcohols was noted at the start following steadv buying of the group in New York yester- day while Canadian markets re- mained closed in observance of o ning flurry of activity prices w rei Currencies (Canadian-Preaai MON'I‘R.EAL, M-80' 7-Currencies were irregularly lower on Montreal foreign ex.chimges‘todcy in light trading following resumption of activity after the long weekend 'te s tes 1 - if - 2 (canadian Pressi I`,Igm0ng pigcentdgt?-10,831 gnc lp; the owner’s stable, Summon . £°M;%47_ cent premium. The franc remained field, f0r the S93S0l'i (lf 1935t_ ' “°’ 5' _ \m<=i“mS°d “ii U51 cenfi- Mares at owner’s risk. NEW YORK, May 'l-Sterling developed weakness in the foreign 5-16 per cent against 1 4 per cent yesterday. The French franc, clos- ing st. 6.59 1-8 cents, showed a. loss of .00 1-8 of n. cent. L11/E._sl"oc1< (Canadian Prem) M0`N'I’REAL, May 7-Offerings on the two local livestock markets i.Od8.y totalled 3,500 head. ostue receipts were _'iss hem. Cattle trading opened fairly active with prices 25 cents or more hiS1'ii’-l'- Plain tc medium cows and fan' si/ters meds the Kfililte-Si? 804115- Good steers sold from $6.50 to $7.25 with the odd steer picked out st $7.50. Medium steers were from av- s ti $5.75 to $6 25 with fail' kinds cund. $5.50 and common steer from $4.50 to $5.25. Heiters small lots ranged from $3.50 to sd with a top of $6.25. Cows 0! me his-bodied dairy type in s°°d £19511 50 . _ Well fin- ished from 84.75 to $5. quality were from to $4.35 and common butchers from $2.50' to $3.25. Oannerrs and cutters sold from $175 to $2.25, and bulls we-re strong at $2.75 to S4 50. Steers un to 1,505 lbs., good and choice 6.50 to $7.25:n1edlum $5.50 §a‘ as sais S;.'§=. made medium Jubilee Dey. Smart gains were reg- istered early in the session but heavy profit-taking set in to wipe out the advertises and substitute narrow declines. Canadian Indus- trial Alcohol closed down 1-4 ati 9 1-s um- touching ro 3-4 ana mei B shares hit o 3-4, only fc seui down to 8 4-8 where it showed a loss of half a. point. Yesterday’s ruling by the United States supreme Court against the rail pension payments failed to provoke a bullish market in Wall Street contrary to expectations, and traders here followed the example of the larger centre. almost com- pletely neglecting 'rail stocks. Can- adia Pacific was unchanged from iii; n Saturday. Total sales were 14,850 u___ shares: bonds $4.555. straighl, lots at__$3_7§dto__$_4` with to $6.25; common $4.50 to $5.2§2 steers over 1150 lbs., good and choice 6.50 ic $7.25: medium $5.50 tc $6.25: common $4 50 to $5.25; heifers, good and choice $5.50 to $6.25; medium $4.50 to $5; common $3.50 to 84. Cows, $450 to $5: medium $3.50 to $4.25: common $2.50 to $3.25; Cannars and cutters $1.75 to $2 25; bulls 8006. $4 to $4.50; common $2.75 t0$8.'i5_ ` Calf receipts were 1,170 head. Rc- celpts of calves were iight and sales were active. Prices were mostly generally estimated to be 25 cents and up to 50 cents higher than last week. A few good calves were picked out at aa. Fair to medium quality calves were sold in Good _ mon and medium $3 to $4.50. nl ; -_ -i-_--'°*'~l I _ sr " . are Bred i’e.....i_.~.ron _ Stallion iiegro 0f The West ` ' Registration No. 12381. . _ Mi5Cellane0U3 holiday. The pound sterling eased _ Enrolment No..1I, I -1- ‘"3 °' 5 °°”" ai- “'35 1°* "hue mi’ Will stand for ervicc aa _ Terms reasonable. dli" tance ' Oats C W rw 3 47. hang., Mares from a S 0”” fm “° 1 45- gfnmian 1§¢?1r11;.?scn“ddat}iiewhi\}\:eit{2°h can be met by arrangement “Fig” spring Wm” p“i'°“t.'5' nm" INK held Yang’ Smdzé ‘4 as 3_4 between 10 a.m. and 3_.p.m. ,, 4 9 Dui-‘nd °&d - 1 . Flour seconds $8.00. new its low fo, the dayrmr 5 R5 J. NORRIS SI1‘iCIaAIR» »_ $112" D’-§§:j*5‘°°' t or 1 1-4 cents. The Dominion aol- Owner rn charge. ...1..“' 'fm f.. nit? """"“‘”“ 1” we . .\lny fiiifii. S351 59 1.' July _ ._ . . . . ._ iifii/3 811543 81 if Sent ... -... 75%; 711% 7 S f. Ji!- is '.1 BT 33 e»¢»~:1= v.~.- 0nt.~,._ _ ... .i ilny .. 4| July ... .. S1-pt E n éi WINNIPEG. Miiy 7- - When! :- ` ~_:v.-nn-..».» m¢n :uqw 14'? sow. sugar sau. s 3; i 0uts:- -‘ my . . . . . . . . ._ in _:ml 301.' .iuiy 40051 30% 40 . sep; soil. 59% 40 Mny . . . . . . . . .. 87% July R0 Sept . . . . .. .. tt 2 2 it 6* " S . . 1 plain kinds around Common light kind! $3. and choice veal $52 sheep geceipts were 217 head. few top lambs sold by ._ wer brought $14 per owt. and the ence of the lambs were f1‘0m S $6 each. Sheep were mostly $ to $3.76 with s range of .$2-5 $3.75. ~ owes $2.50 to $3.75; lambs. socd 5. $12 to $14; common $4 to $5 68011- ii Hog receipts were 1.442 head. g Hogs were 25 cents higher. Beacons ‘ brought $9.25 fed and watered,;_ with $1 per hog premium _on Sei- 1 ects. Butchers, hcavlcs and iight! j were 88.75 and extra. heavies $8.25. ` Feeder hoes were sold as hlsh Hi cons. sown were :rom $6.75 N ;'r_so. L... §‘ gc ii IE N EW'VA LU E - FDR twenty ‘rs the Dodge ideal haahsen an of-mufnotnrlng 'mea Sdenriilc rs. open book.z1°`:»1mildao well that Dodgaaood- dinriirulion_of miah iheamaai com- wlll must grow and endure.” This New- alue fort of the Air; do Ride. Patsntcd 1-Elsoating ~ lesbo cllmlgx of twenty years of "building Power engine mountlnga baniahengino vibration. . an better . . _ Itianmmlooofor wsmpearalmndred 11~~1>~<5°_t-;\_1»»~\\~»¢v~f--<1-1.-|11-f»-.1-fi- ...»...¢............\.i..,-`§...’£’.?‘;....... ,..f..., .......f... . QM il' EMM 0 I if" no 1...., no man ....v.1...1i...1¢.. ima :... ' °°°°'*‘|“¢°'“‘°3*°¢ . 5°'|7'°'*|f““*"' theaaand you will lad them. 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