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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 24

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24 THE WINNIPEG TRIBUNE, June 4. 1949 CtfSE CORN Sept. Uf. Mar. OATS July Set, Dec.

GRAIN MARKETS 129ft4i 124 113V. 115S. 57 57 58 eHYE Julv ...1 33 3133'i Sept. 135 WHEAT Open 201', Spt. 186 kVE Julv 128 Syt.

High 189 191 192 '4 188 1.30 12414 114 115H 58 574 59 7.1S 'ii'Z iH', 4 nil lls'i ll' HM'a 115', 1 Ill's llll'a 10HS 111', lln'a 110', 13Xtt VJH'I 134'J 11V. lix 13H', 4on 4011 189 191 188 129 123 113H 115 57 "4 57'. 584 134 133 135 134 IliKh liw 205 201. 1874 186 129 1274 Week's Trade Ends With Fair Export Sales Export businmu for the weok wnn rmhidnd out by nllocatlon of 330, bushplg of wheat to the United KinRdom, totrolhor with the our fhnne by Switzerland of a carno the aggregate total, with Peru tak No. a Northern 1.97 No, d) Northern 1 hum 1 nrai June 4, i4 Unas 1 Whrnt Jul U.vjort l.K.) Clone 1 Nfi I hern 3'i 3 Northern 303 3 Natthern 4 Nft'lhern 1 a i' nt 3 Kx.

Kv 1 2 1 3 1 IK rum vum rum i C.W. il ilnlngs, per ton HA ill hi 1 If. How 3 I'fr'. How 1 3 How 2 I'ffV. 3 How .1 IV.

6 Ktiw 1 1 5.1 3 el a K4J.I Tiai 3 Yellow .1 1 Yt'llow 11 kS 1 eft'. a c.w. 3 c.w. hpj a c.w. 4 (' w.

Truck M.4 1 C.W. 3 rw, 3 4 c.w. Truck 301 1'iH 31 Hi 30.I 3ul 7Si Us 31 HI 30.I 30t ISM 300 30,1 301 73 I 71 hi til)', 7 H7', nil US', in', ins 111s 113', 1US too', lois a lot. 111''. Hit.

TJH l'Jri rji'4 ins 1 Iri'l 400 3s 4 37.1 41 Kl Metal Deliveries Decline Despite Lower U.S. Prices r.TTi;A mr tu U.U.C. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1(49. OATS Open High I ow Clow Prev. Close ly 71 72 70 71 Ti 704 Oct.

68 6814 67 68 Dev. 66Sb 66b BARLEY July 109109H 111' 10814 111' 108'4 99 97tta 99'ia 67 Tier. 97b 91 Norn. "FLAX Jv 399Nom. 399b Julv 127.

129b 129'4b 127'i 1284 126', Oct. l.W4130 130 12RH WlSb 12S Dec. 129 131'. 129 131'. 128 lib WHEAT Open July lSS'itt'i Kept.

189'aBS Pec. 191 i Slar. 188 Chicago close 188 191 'A Ik 188 'i 1291. 0 123 113S8 115a 574 57 58 133 a 135b riote 2f)4b 186a 128b W. K.

8 71 railways. Prev. Close l7i 1 IH'Ja 189'. 191 '(, 123. If 113 574ff 57 tru 58v, 1324b 133 Prv.

Cloe 201 18. )Sb 126 125 Monday Holiday All Canadian itock market! and commodity Including the Winnipeg Grain Exchange and the Livestock Exchange, will be cloied Monday, June 5, for the King't Birthday holiday. U.S. markets will be open as uiual. Canadian Bonds Investment A C.n.d.

This brought total wheat exnort win mponi ior me week to the sub nonunion or Canada Buy stnntml figure or 3,800,000 buihcls to all destinations, compared with d.iou.ooo in the previous week, IKJX. V.r,ry 3 1U3. d.ttlnatlon for bushels of 1st War Loan 8i lOS.fiO 2nd War Loan 3 1(M)4 1st Victory Loan 8 102 3rd Victory Loan 3r, 103.35 4th Victory Loan ST. 103.19 000 and Switzerland 750.000 Dusneis. Kth Victory Loan 3 join Coarse grains sales for the weekl7th Vlrtnry lan joi Included lOri.000 himhi.l.

nf hnrlovtHlh Victory Loan 8 10OA. to Denmark and 120,000 bushels of Vye worked to or' through theCN 3 1(J0H United States. The coarse grains market showed a firm trend in very quiet trading up 'to mldsession. Minor shipper buying was noted In oats and moderate buying In barley by export houses suggested prospective or actual sales of that commodity. live, which' has shown inde sion house support, with light offerings attributed to American ac count.

Firmness in Chicago rye was a factor locally. In a general way, tendency of the trade was to stny close to the sideline, pending clarification of the government marketing policy for oats and barley. The weather mop was not much of ash influence In the market. Only scattered and light showers were reported, mostly In eastern and southern Saskatchewan, plus the odd point in Manitoba. Coarse grains futures rallied further In the later stages, mainly due to light 3fferings, but also aided by a fair export demand for barley and additional shipper buy' Ingjn oats.

At the close, Winnipeg oats, futures were 1H to higher; parley, 3 higher to unchanged, to 3 higner; flax unchanged. WINNIPEG CASH PRICb.8 These Drlres are ntwaye the auota tlnns on Cash Grains at the time of closing the Future Markets: WIIKAT Trine tu Farmers ton IMIvervl No. 1 Bread and Durum $1.75 jmo. lit an and Durum Province of Manitoba! S'if. June IS, 'K3 (C) 100 34 Mnr.

1 64 (C) 9H, 2 pec. 15, 'B6 (C) 94 50 Pruvinc of Saakatchewani 4 Nov. 'SO (C) 99 Ken. in a (o Nov 18. 'a (C) 3e 3', Mar.

1, 63' (C) 90 Province) ul Albrrtat pendent strength In recent days, 3'4r. June 1, Mho (Ci IW4 continued to move up on commls '3'' Jun Mwc NY 101 'a Munlclpalat of Winnipeg 34 C. of W'lnnliii'g 3'' 'hH tm (Mly ot Miintreal, 'KB li.i Jiiy ot Toronto 3 'BO tin 14 Cot Vancouver 8 '69 17 Curpuratlonsi Alritlbi 8'44 '7 0Hi Hell T. ot C. 3'4 73 ltkl', H.C.

Klec. Vi, 'fi7 93 II.C. Klec. 3 'b8 Wi Burns 4 '3 97'. O.

Sleam.hliia 4 UKKsnuti 4 "I'TnV 170 i reports Issued by 1.70; renortx Issued hv 6f) 99 i Col. Ci'llulnae 5 'tN fm Cons. Paper '7 101 14 I r.Bion ity 'tia ion Kcd Oraln 4 't4 V7 II MarM 4 loo Masaey 11. 4 'M lnl Power Cp. 8 '4 1 'm Price Hroa 3', hH 100 Shawlnlgan 3', '70 Himpiuna bu iui' 100 ro.

1 fsciruiein 13 IK) 1 ohiiimhii aim unnntunn Bell 103.10 1004 I loan 103.90 103.90 'on. 101 101 mi Bid H9'4 96 ion 14 97 '4 9.1 93 103 103 94 Hid 95 100 14 UHV4 IOO14 1034 94', 1IHIU Vl 101 10H4 J(I3 131 Bid Hid 10.1 an ma lot 1U31 111(1 103 Vi West Crop News More Cheerful Increased optimism on prairie 172, crop prospects Is noted In current the Pnnndinn Pacific In addition to precipitation varying from good rains to scattered showers at a number of points, daytime temperatures and cool nights have promoted growth and germination of wheat and coarse grains. In moisture deficient areas, mainly in Saskatchewan and central Alberta, crop development is spotty and backward. With few exceptions, moisture In Mnnltoba Is reported sufficient for the time being. Moisture conditions greatly Improved In Saskatchewan during the week, with Shnunavon, Swift Current and other southerly and westerly areas still needing rains.

Fair to favorable Is the general comment for this province. General rains have fallen In all northern Alberta areas and seed long, dry spell was partially relieved in the area around Edmonton. Grasshoppers are hntihing In mens, with the degree of grass hopper damage not yet determined. Hnins assisted In the control of grasshoppers In all three provinces. mange, mis rnange is ot pnru W0Rthpr nrI present ular Interest to the Canadian mln conditions, rapid growth Ing Industry.

Scrap steel which reached a 1919 ls assvi i. Mh of per ton sold lor $22.75 in mid May, a decline of 47.1 per cent "Copper, lead and rinc, all of which are exported Ironi Canada to the U.S. have reacted similarly," aald the current Issue of the econo m.c review, published by the Bureau of Statistics. Copper has dropped from a 1919 high of 23.5 cents a pound to 18 rents. Despite this pt.ee decline, deliveries of refined copper to U.S, nnallmnra Hit, Inn1 Aot ll wet Ik Rl Hn March deliveries and 34 per cens bel iw April, 1948.

I. If(r(iltrtlr vinn in Anrlt Hrnn Butter, Eggs, Poultry aUTTLH (Commission House Price,) EGUS Creamery rricea to producers, rrirea provia ed by Dominion Dept of Agriculture with wholesale dealers paying on a erase. A large, per dot. JIM A medium st A pullets JSl in April nmotinted loieiivered'wTnnTpei'oTunlrv'itstions WmiO tons, ,1.1 Jer CC 0r 2 cents leas er dos. LIVE POVLTRV (Irsrle A over fl, ner lb.

(iriwie per lb pert from 17.5 to 12 cent, a J' pfb. ll'Htl llllin irnia n' "Dcllveiles of these two melals." the review noted, "were also considerably below thus of earlier monjhs and of th same month last year." 24 rmployment In Canada's major industrial divisions at the beginning of Anrll wns down from the March llevel, but higher than year ago. Research Find New Industrial Uses for Nickel By FORBES RHUDE (Canadian Prcaa Hutlne Krtltnr) One of Canada' mining empires Is Interna' I'inHl Nli'kcl Comiany of Cnnndn, which held Its nnnuHl meeting rer Mitly. In deferenre to rurrent thinking, perhaps it should be csl'ed a com monwealth for It operates In Canada, Britain and the United States, sells Its products over the world and has an eye out for nickel wherever it may find It. If one man might he called "Mr.

Nickel" of today, It is Robert C. who rms been with the company most of is life and has presided over Its years of greatest expansion. He Is an American, a New York er, a youthful looking mnn with Iron grey hair, des'Ttbed In a rev olution of shareholders as "a great Canadian. Nickel, before the turn of the century, was somewhit. of a nuisance, for It complicated the extraction of copper, wlt.u.

which It Is associated In Its Carrdi.in ore. Then it was discovered thnt a tough nickel steel could bp made, especially valuable for armament, and Most nenole know nickel aa the 4 'Ati I 1 is. V'. 1 BaMaaawaaaaiaaaaaaaaaK wAlkieBaaaal NEW PRESIDENT! E. Spear, who was appointed president of Western Cypsum Products Limited by the directors following the recent annual meeting of shares holders.

Mr. Spear succeeds the late H. D. McLaughlin. Steel Scarcity Ended in Canada OTTAWA, (CP) The steel scarcity In Cnnada is over.

Trade officials said Wednesday steel botlle necks. which held tin home con it was a vital metal of the first struct ion, shipbuilding and nynro world war. (development, are a thing of the With peace came th problem ofpns'. finding new markets to use Increas For the first time In the post war ed production, and thai wnv where period, Canndinn fabricators enn get Mr. Slnnley took over.

He had Joined the compuny in 1901, be came general superintendent of re fineries in litla, vice president In charge of all operations in 191H, president In 1922, and later, In 1937, chairman of the board and presi dent. He resigned a president this spring, A research division was created to find new Industrial uses for the metal, and production of in 1922 was about elcht times thnt much in 1948, Its record peacetime year, all tne steel tncy need witnout permits. The brenk came as a surprise to Cnnda where stringent cpntrol has been kept over the flow of steel from the United States and allocation to Canadian Industry. "The break came very sudden, ly," said one official. "It started abcut last February.

No one believed It would start before the end of 1949." It started with a sofleniijg In demand in the U.S. and trickling indications came more thnn a I M'f i gea INTERNATIONAL CHAT: Danish delegate to the third annual conference of the International Federation of Agricultural Producers, A Hogsbro Holm, and Mrs. Hogsbro Holm, chat with W. J. Parker, Winnipeg.

Mr. Parker, first vice president of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, is a Canadian delegate to the conference, being held at the Ontario Agricultural College in Cuelph, May 31 to June 11. More than 125 delegates and advisers from 25 nations are meeting this year to discuss a world plan to provide needy countries with food from surpluses of. highly productive nations. Lumber Sales To U.S.

Raise Hopes in B.C. VANCOUVER, CP A little optimism has oeen injected into tha funnr1inn Uf.J.prtn.1 Itimhnr er one industry. Gordon H. Rocnester of Ottawa, timber controller, said the prov ince is shipping more lumber this yenr to the United States than in 1948. His comment that the lumber picture "isn't as gloomy as some people think" followed hard on lumber circle pessimism over United Kingdom contracts being negotiated.

It was generally expected, sources said, the United Kingdom will mike cuts of $20 a thousand board feet. Such a reduction, they say, may cause a minor slump on the B.C. logging market. But this gloomy outlook was met by the opqtlmlsm of Mr. Rochester.

Shipments of lumber to the U.S. up to April have totalled 190,000, 000 bnard feet compared with 174, 000,000 board feet for the same period in 1948. If the sales to the U.S. keep up and the British contracts come through "as exoected," the woods of B.C. will continue to hum as they have in the past, says Mr.

Rochester, silver white metal of fiickel plnteimonth ago that Cnnada could Ret or the five cent piece, but its big as much steel from the U.S. as she Mr. nocnesier. cest use Is combined with olherlwanled. metals In alloys: van jus steels, cast Now American steel Is flowing Irons, brass; for use In about everything that moves, airplanes, automobiles, farm traders Venezuela.

DDT Insecticide Harmless to Man, Say U.S. Experts This Information Is contained In an official statement by the United States Department of Agriculture, following a meeting of principal government agencies conrerned with utilization of Insecticides. A number of statements anriear ing recently in United Stales news Ing Is practically completed. The crmrlV ule use oj 0 ,1, iinii mil ,13, Some of them suggested DDT was Inffirials believe that it may prove! ...1. 11 n.

ii.i.i into Canada at the rate ot about, U.J. DuSIC 1V1CTOI 100.000 tons' a month. Canadian 1 producers, however, still are work rflCGS KCQISlCT Nearly all production comes from mg at peak capacity. around Sudbury, where an Output Maintained other nickel producer, Ka'ronbrldge Tnprp ls no fM(, i the Nirknl Minpfi. nnnrntpji ll a i i i ut Decline for Week The federal steel controller no "'nc wa ininmea longer Is swamped with cen! cents a pound, East) for steel.

But he still must keepiht I a watchful eye on a few Hems, Trice uncertainty also extended to see that Canadian demand for to other melals, Chinese tungsten U.S. lmnorls does not get out of ore wns offered at $3 to $23.50 DDT Itself, used In accordance nnnrt 1 ne 1 i.iik sieel sneets ann cennin rieciriini iumi ia uiie.nvri onm cause human sickness but minor "nd "Tap. Therelded $1 to the range of $81 to $83 toxic symptoms may be produced," current snoriage 01 by kerosene and various solvents "pms, imi tnere is a nign used In WIT nnrl In nim lenl nllldlail demand. other Insecticide mixtures. West Provinces Lead in Total Cheques Cashed (Sjwvlm.1 to The Winnipeg Tribune The copper decline followed sale of 301! tons of copper cathode plnte lo tlie i'hlladclplui nilr.t at 174 rents, equivalent to 17, cents a pound on standard refined shapes.

The quotation matched the price at which Italy the previous week' enri obtained 1,200 tons from a do mestlc custom smelter. The two one cent cuts In lead brought the heavy metal's price down 9 'i cents a pound below the uriAWA ine prairie prov ireror( 21V cents which pieval'ed Inres are leading the rest of tli until March 8. Dominion In the Increase in thei dip nnn.lnrrm molnli n.lA. rAcnnn.lhl ji 1. a viiu iu' nac volume 01 cneques rasnen ior npi hi copper 17.B.5 cents a pound, of men and disease" of cattle.

ns compared with the same period Connecticut Valley, (major mine The official statement Ivrm, ac Inst vear. the Dominion Bureau riiipii.tnra nnote 18 iri rental many localities in tne miee prairie without puh mf Stntislirs has disclosed. Manl Foreign, 17.fii5 rents, New York, provinces, but so fnr only slight jllshed reports thnt DDT Is respon tolin, and Alberta Lend 12 cents a pound. New niimiige is leporieo rom tnit sinie ior inesc diseases nf man and taken togeincr snow an inciease in ioik; li.sn cents, st. i.ouls; ior Snskatchewan points.

jbovinei Hoth these diseases, the chequing activity of eign, 12 rents, Gulf of Mexico pons. Poison bait has been used ex department says, were reported' Winnipeg leading all Canadian rit Zinc 11 cents a pound, East tenslveiy In a numner of Alberta recogni.ed betoie DDT was les with an mrrense 01 per .1. i.ouis; 11. 1 cenis, iorx used. I cent.

inreign, 11 cents. Gulf of Mexico i All nestlfltles sold In Cnnndn In comparison to the western ports. come under the tirovlslnne nf Mm' provinces, eastern Canadian clear Aluminum 17 cents a pound, It a. i fnoftc Bhltinino? rvrl I rt ac I'psi i iinunl rrodurln Art. Aiimin MK rrnups nnvr miuwii mikmi Rlatistical Review states that thai Moisture and crop fondltlons In hy he Dominion department recession In activity over the Pt'5; fnited States metal market has the Peace Klver area have been agriculture.

This protects farm Lrt Tlw York' TS 5, rents, hulk produced "an almost startling LMPti hv heavy general rains and from buln worthless or high i The Bureaus centres Texas niingerous ureoarat Urns mm nt'n miimsra nmiv innni slon, Dominion deparlment of agr hl Me and nince Albeit, iluienu poini, out no prepnia Jhe TvVZXr lmJZ, i 1 ii. ...11. uiiliim I ii ill ih 1 1 1 1 1 nn ma i 1,1 1 1 ill I nwi 111 11. ui i nc a annlysed and m.prtner! by technicnl! Ivanrn In all reporting clearing ZTL officials of the department, if centres, while the east has shown Viuf sn thee preparations ate used In ac variety of lips and downs. Volvtlc cathodes.

Port Colhorne. cordnnce with the Instructions on the label, they will be effective for the purpose recommended, and will have no detrimental effects. Dominion dpartment officials say dairy barns should he sprayed when cattle are not in their stalls. Special care should be exercised to keep milking machines and utensils away from the pray. DDT In oil solutions may be absorbed through the skin of the Itnllnflls nnd will ha tmtnA in fha A For Canada as a whole, cheques cashed In the first four months of i pi $27' billion, were at J75 reBil York.

a hlnTier level than In any other S1vr rents milk and animal Int. There trenn. been little or i.o difficulty in spraying cattle themselves wit hi Cnnada had debit balance on DDT, when wettahle powders are her foreign trade of M6.9(Kl.(Hi0 In used In water. The water sprayjMnrrh the first since April last does not penetrate the skin and as compared with a favour residue Is not absorbed by then hie balance of $33 In tissues. i.Murch, 1918.

hinher lo 1ft cent, lower. ounce, Is explained as the result of a seven I ore $23.50 a short per cent nverrtu imi ease in top unit (2(1 pounds), delivered; sale prices this year, a slightly S23 $23.50, Ntw York, greater volume of production and. an acceleration In the consumer Il)h le nv tJt July 33 2l.M Oct. 2 s7 2S T2 7 K7 IVc. 27 2Ss 2fW 7 Murch CS4 5142 2 Msv 40 2S 20 2 0 Julv 27C.H 27.67n Midtlllng spot 33 32n oft S.

Stock Average Dip Discounted in U.S. NEW YORK. (Nana) The! the railroad freight business as fart that both the Industrial and it hey never did before." Continued railroad stock averages last week rate Increases will not perman dropped slightly below the lows ofjently benefit last February failed to disturb The alternative to "freedom" of Wall Street. For several months action. Including the abandonment the line of price resistance hasjof hopelessly unprofitable opera been a thin one, but so far it has tions, is gqvernment central and held firm in spite of the dominant operation.

Incidentally, the trucks bearish atmosphere In financial 'spend only five per cent of Income centers. The technical position of the stock market is strengthened by the largest short Interest In years supplemented by the generous dividends and income returns on shares of companies whose well being powerfully affects all business in the United States. It Is significant that while such commanding stocks a U.S. steel. General Motors, Atchison, and Am erican Telephone and Telegraph sold lower than in the decline of last winter there was very little reaction from it on the rest of the Trade news was unfavorable.

Fresh liquidation occurred In the Shorthorn Steer Named Champion At Carberry Show A shorthorn steer owned by Gurene Invariety, Welwood. Thurs day was named grand cbampion of the Carberry Fat Stock Show. The 845 pound winner was purchased by the T. Eaton Company at 40 cents per pound. The reserve championship went to A.

C. Turner and his 935 pound Angus steer. It was sold to Eatons for 30 cents ner pound. A large NKW YORK. (AP) Prices of all crowd saw all tock sold at an 1 I II II (I I II II Miff I 111 it IMtllllt.

I chief exploration for t.ew proper rnniiH Is still nrodiicllnree non ierrous meiais.average of 23.11 cents per pound, ties is being done in the Lake district of Manitoba, where 3 2O'0O tons a eBrther Inst week as the market slump a year ago. Sherltt Gordon mines has some: ,5,,, i.rH,.r lin the Vnap(l rtrngged on. The show and sale were super nlekel copper properties, and 1. nH ir.wi Copper skidded of a cent ajVisea ny Money uougias, exten to 17 rents. Lend wns cut ''ion service representative; Frank 1 a HniL mnn Inn Ko.fi I I1VA.

rt IHo pnnniort rrnn twice lor IOIU1 rt'UUClltin til two nn Indicator to the CnnnrliBn price iork. division, bom on deoart level within the next 12 months. 11 llre Clsss winners were Csrberry Calf Club 1. Allan Olm slend; 2, Sue Fltiunmuns; 3, Mickey Bsron. We wood CBir uh 1.

uurpne Invnrlety; 3, Don Goodman; 3, (Jlen MiKinnon. Sidney Calf Club 1, Philip Ste venson; 3, Bob Gllmore; 3, (Jlen ChI vrt. Croup nf three 1. C.urene Invsr lelv; 3. Philip Sievenson.

rthnwmnnahlp 1, Allan Olmatead 3, Hob Gllmore; 3. Ivnn Olmsteau. Commercial M(i9 Ilia, i 1, Simpson; 2, C. K. Kenny; 3, (J, Kfnnv.

(Over 9001 Turner, D. Fra 3, Philip Stevenson. Include Sun ion Hnurbons 3 at 27 3lk nnd 25.MI 23.B0a. Ssntoe fuluri closed 8 to 8 lower, sales 10 contracts. High Iw I.s.t Julv 2 10 2i.l0 2ci.l0 Sept 24 KS 24 HO 24 wn lie, 2.1 7S 23 KS 23 SIS Santo No.

4 futures cluscd 7 to 9 lower, sali .12 contracts. IliKh Low I.sst July 21 21.3S 21.3Sn Si pt 20.7S 20. IK) 2o.71n Dec" 19.M ID.92 I'KOVINCE OF MANITOBA N0TICI Of TINDIRS Pealed separate tenders, marked aa helnw, will be received hy the under signed up to Twelve Noun, iiayngnt Hiving Tlmi'. Tuesday. June 14th, 1U1U.

16 for the following works; Conatmitlim of two rteinrorrea Concrete Abutmenle for a bridge over the Ked Klver. on CT.1I. No. 71). Town of Emcrton.

one ehtit ment Is to be built on Lot S. Parish of Ste Agalhe. on i weet aide of the Kcd klver; Ihe other abutment is to he built on Lot 3. far. lull of Sic.

AKHthe on the Eaat aide of the Ked Kivrr, "Tender for Kmeraon Bridge Abutments" Each lender muat be accompanied hy a Bid Bond or Marked Cheque made payable to the Honourable Provincial Treaaifrer (or Ihe amount ahuwn on the tender. Plana, epeclflcallons and tender forms similar period. The total figure Nw York 43.5 pence. London. UBu" Z3 shows an Increase of 218.2 per cent Tln 03 unr.

Nw york. PB(U. Marked chemi. for oo civ.a. thai la.t full nrei.U'ar venr o.

.1 Wm. for taxes (gasoline, licences, while taxes of the railroads are 11 per cent of gross earnings. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WASYL NUTZ11LAK. lata of th City of Wlnnlpei. In lha Province of Manitoba: ALL CLAfMS aealnat tha a ho v.

a.lala muit ba atnt to tha undtralffrwd, at 711 Mclntyra Block. Winnipeg. Manitoba, on or befora tha th day of July. A D. 1M.

fMTED at tha City of Wlnntp. In uanitoua, ima 2nd day or juna, a. v. iiv. 1.

R. SOLOMON, Solicitor for Ilia Mihaychuk. and Bkryluli. Exacutora. ment, namely One 34" All Oeared Head Engine Lathe Machine.

One 18" All Oeared Head Engine Lathe Machine. One if All Oeared Head Oap Engine Lathe Machine. One Pipe Threading Machine. One Bolt Threading Machine. One Electric Driven Air Cooled Air Comprenaor.

One Kight (I) foot Pres, Brake Machine. One Eight (S) root Plate Bending Roll Machine. 4 One Punching end Shearing Machine. Instructions to bidders, specifications and form of tender may be obtained at the office of the City Engineer, M3 James Avenue, Winnipeg. The lowest or any tender not neceasarlle accepted.

O. L. GARDNER, City Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Winnipeg, June 3rd, IS 40. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF Tun" rvriT.

KAKIN ORADIN lalso known as CARRIE unnuci, 01 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Spinster, deceased. ALL CLAIMS against the above estate must be sent to The Toronto Oenerai wporanon at corner portage and smith. Winnipeg. Manitoba, on or before the 13th day of July, 1949. DATED at Winnipeg In Manitoba, this 2nd day of June.

ltu. THE TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTS uiitrunji 1 tort, Administrator. CERTIFICATE OF CHANGE OF NAME Wallace Conrad Miller. Provincial Bee. retary of tha Province of Manltuiia.

hereby certify that on the 30th day of May, A.D 1849. at the hour of 3 o'clock In the afternoon, the following changea of name were etrected under the provisions of "The inaiiKt ni name Act TMAimN TWARDOW8KI to MARTIN JEAN TWARDOWBKI to JFAN TERRY ithiiua UAH. TWARDOWSKI to r.iniUA UAlb Ir.KKY; In the Province of Manitoba, thl, 3oth day W. C. MILLER, Provincial Hecreury NOTICE CITY OF WINNIPEG ZONING BOARD In the matter of By law 14833 of tha City of Winnipeg, and amendment, thereto, ana nouse known as S74 Mcliermot Avenue.

Notice hereby given that the application of H. L. Harper, on behalf of the owner, for an order of the Zoning Board 01 ine iniy ot Winnipeg, varying tne Residential No. 1 and IS foot building alignment restriction, now applying on premises known aa 874 McHermot Avenue, described a. Lot Ml.

Block A fteviater rf Plan 431, W. 81. John to permit me conairuciion ot a contertlonery atore, 14 feet by 20 feet In front of said house, will be considered by the Board at a meeting to be held In the City Hall. Winnipeg, on Tuesily, June 14. 1949.

at J. 110 p.m., at which time and plnre representations both for and against the aald application will ne heard. H. A VENT, Secretary Znntng Board. Winnipeg city Council.

Winnipeg. May 3D. 1940. Zoning Board NOTICE CITY OF WINNIPEG ZONING BOARD In the matter of By law 14S32 of the city ot Winnipeg, and amendment, thereto, and land located at the South East turner of Alexander Avenue and Keewatln Street. "THl TRUSTIE ACT" THS MATTES OP THE ESTATE Of ROBERT FRASER MATHIESON.

Kit of tht City of Wlnnlpf, In 1h Province of Manitoba. Locomotiva Enicinacr, dctad: ALL LAI Ml! afalnit im above Mtate nun arm to id. undarilsned, at 4i3 hiii Hulldini WlnnlMS. Manitoba, on of fM'ora Ui da? o( July. A.O.

m. DATED at Wlnnlptf. In Manitoba, ttls 30U1 day of May, A.O. IMS. KELLY CAMPBELL.

Solicitor for: ANNE ELIZABETH MATHIESON, Administratrix. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A CHANGE OF NAME Notice la naraby flvan of tha following ia tha Provincial Bacratary under tha jirovtalona of "Tha Chance of I Patar Romanyaivn, of tin Poat Office of lr the Province of Manitoba. Carpanler. hereby make application under the provleloni of "Tha Chane of Name for a change of name From my pre.ent name PETER ROMAN YKZY.N to PETER ROMAN. The full name and ana of my unmarried Infant child 1.

aa fot.ows: Diana Kathleen Komanynyn iRomanahyn. In arltneaa whereof I have hereunto aet my hand tnli 30th day of May. A D. IMS, at Wlnnlpei th Province of Manitoba. Peter Romanyiayn.

(lined by the above named applicant la tha preeence of 1. R. Solomon, 711 Mcln tyre Block, Winnipeg. Manitoba. Mary Ann Rouienyiiyn, wife of the above named applicant, hereby omient to the foreioini application for a change of name.

Mary Ana Romany.iyn. Bigned In the presence of I. R. Solomon, 711 Mclntyr Block, Winnipeg, Manitoba. was sold to Italv at 17.

cenLs a Po Commiuionen for the auppiy of pound, a starUing change from the Chang, o. Nam. I Wffl price situation not many monins, ago. The "Iron Age" reported a drop of $2 a ton on No. 1 steel at Chicago and commented to the ef fect that people in the steel business "view the situation with anxiety." Numerous important industries announced layoffs of employees because of poor business.

General Motors was able to reduce its wage rates ty a nominal amount and to complement this with a small reduction in the prices of two of Its can. Good news came to the New rade British Columbia's numb suDsiaiary 01 me Amen can Telephone and Telegraph in a decision of the Massachusetts sup reme court allowing a liberal rate increase after the state's depart ment of public utilities had enter ed objection to it. In the south west, the south and in mountain state territory the attiude of reg ulatory bodies has recently been more favorable to the communication companies. No Jobless Pressure There is as jet no pressure on the nation's economy from unemployment. Politicians are more worried over the direction may tak next summer than are businessmen.

Many ot the idle are unwilling to accept oilers of Jobs so long as their unemployment insurance and their savings provide a backlog. Should the unemployment figure reach 5,000,000 there will be action by the government to cope with it. Conditions are far more favorable for preventing a business slump than in the early 1930's and In 1937 38. Relations between management and labor also are better but could be greatly improved to the benefit of the general public. The June Issue of "Keitune" fea However, he nt mils there s)ortntlon and showg how the been a big drop in shiprnenls cai.ders are at disadvan lumber to.

all markets this year, wUh thelr goverrment.subsi. from the Vancouver forest district. nmi.otitnr. it tha So Jnr, 646.000,000 feet have beeniprlvieKeg of tne trurks with the shipped this yenr, compared toiuenailies 0f the railroads. "Trucks.

725,000,000, Inst venr, 40 Million Feet Drop This is a drop of 40,000,000 In domestic snles, and 70,000 In British buying. Increased purchases by the U.S. and other countries have helped the situation a great deal, he said. Meanwhile, present lumber quotas in B.C. are still In force, and no present change is foreseen i' it says, "are running away with CERTIFICATE OF CHANGE OF NAME I.

Wallace Conrad Miller. Provincial Sec retary of the Province of Manitoba, hereby certify that on the 28th day of Mar. A.D.I markets for lead and line. Copper I "I 10 o'eiocn in the k.J. I November.

14. mu a 1 1. I BPfniFirATIONS and further Dart leu partment of the Provincial secretary to Dei may be obtained at tha office of the hereunto affixed at tha Cltv of Wlnnloee. In the Province of Manitoba, thl, 28th day of May, A D. lets.

W. C. MILLER, Provincial aecretary. CITY OF WINNIPEG Tenders for Supply of Machinery Separate, sealed addreened to the Chairman. Committee on Public will received at the office of the under.

algned up to 3 o'clock p.m.. CD. on TENDERS FOR OTTER CAPS TENDER are Invited by the Board of Chief Conatabie. offers, eccomoanied by a certified cheque for Si.voo, will be received by tha under.igned up to 12 o'clock noon en MONDAY. 13th June, Is.a.

The loweet or any tender not neceaaaruy accepted. PKBD E. LAW, Secretary. Board of Police sCommialonera. Central Police Station, WINNIPfcO.

lit June. 149. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tuedav. June l.th. no for th.

i IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF of the folkiwlns machinery for the Shop, ERNEfrT WILLIAM BROWN, late of tha nrancn 01 me city engineering Depart iu uia.ier, ioca Ko. ALL CLAIMS agalnat the above eetate, duly verified by etatutory declaration. muit be Bent to the undersigned at Mclntyra Block, Winnipeg, on or before the Atn day of July A.D. 104S. DATED at Winnipeg In Manitoba this lat day of June A.D.

m. 1 THOMAS MORTON, Solicitor for Miles D. gel by. Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MIKE UYL1 lalso known as MICHAEL BILE), late of the Village of In the Province ot Manitoba, labourer, ALL C1AIMS against the above e.

duly verified by Statutory Declaration must ba riled at the on ice of tne sighed at 100 National Trust Building, Winnipeg. Manitoba, on or belore the 41a day of July, A.D. 11S. DATED at the City of Winnipeg. Manitoba, this let day of June, A.D.

1949. BOWLES A PTBUS. 4) Solicitor, for Edward Bile Executor of the Estate of Michael Bile, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BERTHA VICTORIA McARTHUR. lata of the City of Winnipeg.

In the Province of Manitoba, widow of Duncan McArthur. de ceased. ALL CLAIMS against the above eetate, duly verined by Statutory Declaration, must be sent to the undersigned at 100 National Trust Building, Winnipeg. Manitoba, on or berore the 4th day of Jul, A.D. 1949.

DATED at Winnipeg. Manitoba, this 1st day of June, A IX 1U49. BOWI.E8 Solicitor, for: Elizabeth Jane McElroy and Jane Thornton. Executors of the Estate of Per! ha Victoria McArthur, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT CHRY8TAL IRVINO.

Retired Accountant, deceased, formerly of Wlnni ne. Manltoha Canada, lata of Walla L.1.HUA ihkistinb TWARDOWSKI to Walla, Washington, U.S.A. UN DA CHRISTINE TERRY, AtjLi CLAIMS against the above Estate In wltnea. whereof I have hereunto aet must be sent to the un.lerelgned, at 6 3S4 my hand and caused the Seal nf the De Maln Street, Wlnnljieg, Manitoba. Canada, partmrut of the Provincial Secretary to be'on or before the 6th day of July, A.D, nereumo anixed at the city of Winn nee.

1 1S4W. DATED at the Cltv of Wlnnloee. In the Province of Manitoba, this 27th day of May, A.D. 1949. TUPPER, TUPPER eV ADAMS.

Solicitor, for Alexander Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DAVID DIXON NIMMONS. late of the City of Winnipeg in the Province of Manitoba, deceased. ALL CLAIMS against the above estate must be sent to the undersigned at 909 Electric Railway Winnipeg Manitoba, on or before the 2nd day of July, 1949. DATED at Winnipeg la Manitoba, this 2nd day of June.

1949. JOHNSTON. FINLAYRON A JESB1MAN, Solicitor, for Thurlrtur Nlmmona, Administratrix. WESTERN PIPE LINES NOTICE la hereby given that an application ha, been made to the Board of Transport Commissioners for Canada, under Sections 11 and 12 and other relevant sections of the Pipe Lines Act. for an order granting leave to Western Pipe Lines to construct a pine line for the transportation of gaa from a point In the vicinity of Glelchen.

In the Province of Alberta to pointa In the vicinity of the Cities of Winnipeg and St. Boniface. In tne rrovince cr Manitoba, and a branch, line from the vlclnltv of Main r.n,r. i. the Province of Saskatchewan, to point In the vicinity of the Cities of Saskatoon and Prince Albert In the laid Province of Saskatchewan.

notice le nereov ven met the inn ra. tlon of Bablak fo, in order of tii, the City of Winnipeg, 4Tolu1.ive0i'ock kr" Court Room ln I'nldn Bt.tioS ltr, one. u.tj ha St. John, to permit the I ovince of n.ii. im, 'iJune, 1949.

at the hour of 10 o'clock la im iusiurrea ine no.ra fit Uh. 10 ln City Hall, Fl Tilths Winnipeg, on Tuesday June 14 toi Wilt VflHVf Inn. a I API rnffe at which time and Place renre Winnipeg, June 3. IMS. TENDERS WANTED Pealed tenders, plainly marked as to content and addressed to the under.

tion of Mrs Rung, for an order of tne zoning Board of the city of Winnipeg verylne Hie Residential No. 1 restriction. now applying on premises known aa held in the Cltv Hail. Winnipeg, on Tues Tha lowest or any tender not necee day, June 14. i4, at 9 00 at which saiily accepted.

AND FURTHER NOT1CI! te hereby liven that a map showing the general km, location or (he location of (he proposed pipe line has been 37 77 'T and freli fern be" heart. the Secretary bf the Board and Ji tost anil ireigni onprings the Attorneys. Oenerai of the Province, of Acting Secretary, Zoning Board, Winnipeg city Council, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Dated thl, first day of June, 1049. Wf STERN PIPE) LINES.

By It, Solicitors, LAIRD. Bt'RRTDOSL ET rR I NQTON, ALLISON A CAMPBELL. NOTICE NOTICE 18 HFRF.BY GIVEN THAT ORAHAM APARTMENTS LIMITED hat slKiird, will he rere ved up to 4 nm 1'iistT i'j im, pns.ed an Vxtraordln i. o.s. June JJrd.

11149, for Ihe con lri Dror. strueti.in of UK) houso, Kort William. ill KSt, Ontario. Plans, specifications and forms amongst its aharehoir Is depnalt can be recovered If niun. apec.inrsiiona snn nnctiments ere ro ttirned within thirty days of June J.lrd.

IMS. Each lender muat he accompanied by a security deposit of A marked cheque or Dominion of Canada bonds will be accepted aa security deposit. The lowest or any lender not necessarily accepted. H. C.

SPENCE. Regional Const ruction Engineer Address Central Mortgage Housing1 Corporation, 4tm Kenalnt'lon Building. Winnipeg Man. wuicKsiiver jni ij at iibsk oi i 1 The Increased cinviulng activity lTS noonds. New York.

JA.Tn Block is. Re.tared ia.u. Dart r. i sjs i. jonn, to penim tne use or sain turned nn the aubmleaion ot a bona l.

k. turned' nur iriuiri. nary Resolution dlrett ne taken to distribute the proceeds thereof of tender reuulreil may be obtained st the dent, of the Company and that af'er the address shown below. A deposit the 1st day o( September. i4, a will or siu.uu is required fur each set of i act upon ihe said resolution, creditors of pin Th the Company are required to flle their clalma against the Company forthwith at the office of (he Cmieny, 301 Montreal Trust Building, Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manltoha.

whether the claim, art or are not then due. DATnn at Winnipeg, this 3mb day of May, Hull. GRAHAM APARTMENTS LIMITED By AIKINS MarACLAT COMPANY, Solicitors for tha Company. MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY a as ate tn4 virtue of the power of ss a eontamed or certain Indenture NOTICE of rtgage. which will be produced at CITY OF WINNIPEO ZONING 80ARO the tim.

of ss th.r, will be oR.red tor In (he matter nf By law 141J nf the sal, hy Max Stelmsn. licensed auctioneer. 11 pis auction 30s canton street. irJi.5 Anderson 1, 0, th, noljr Bf Notice la hereby given (hat tha applica The eurreasful bidder will require (o PPlf.Uoa wiU Mpr.miM. one tram, dwelling FV VORef 4 fAPI Tnltnn nrmluce aatlsfactnrv evidence that he Futurva closed Tr Ida cents a bale has sufficient equipment on hand In enable him to complete the work with in the time limits and In accordance wllh the epeclfhatlona.

ERRICK F. WILLIS. Minister of Public Works. Winnipeg Msnltohs, June J. ll)4s.

time and place representstlnas both for Winnipeg. May Jo, t4t aroTT Acting Secretary, Coning Board. Winnipeg Ctir Council. o'clock In the forenoon Havlleht Aevlna Time, the following properly, namely: In (he City of Winnipeg. In the Province of Manitoba, being in accordance with the Special Survey of aald City, and being Lot Seven (71.

In Block Sixty. Ave I AM as shewn on a pl.n of survey of part of Lot Thirty Sve i.tsi of the Parish of Sslnt John, registered In the Winnipeg Land Tuns Office, aa No. Ul. The Solicitor for the Mortgagee la In. formed thai Ihsre Is situated tlpnn the TRHMS or Set Twenty per eent of the purchase price to be paid in ca.o at th time of sae, and (he balance in accordance wit', the terma and eoed'tlou to be made known at the (Ime of saa.

For further particular, apply tor HENRY E. MICHEL, Vendor', oiicitnr, 111 Curry Building, Winnipeg, Mas..

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