Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 5, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Imm tuba free Friday August 10 04. Exhibition notices the Wells lightning pain Ter and Lime and color washing a display of More than special in Terest to intending painters and users of the Brush is that of the Wells lightning Palmer and Lime and color washing machines exhibited by or. The sole agent for Alex. Mcmicken these inventions in Canada. The Weils lightning Painter is How being used exclusively by All the leading firms the world Over on account of the obtained covering 30 Square feet in one minute with any Ordinary paint and one machine coat is often As Good As two with the Brush. Let ters and figures both Large and Small can be perfectly stencilled with the machine while 50 per cent of a saving in paint Muy be reckoned on. As a demonstration of their usefulness it May be stated that they have All been adopted by British and foreign Tor the painting of battleships. The Lime and color washing a chores arc especially adapted for the coating of rough and uneven As the dirt on the Walls can first be off by the compressed air Gener ated by the machine. They Are in valuable to railways factories cattle docks Mills breweries Etc. And can be used for spraying purposes. Both in the Wells lightning Painter. And the Lime and color washing machines the material is applied in the form of Spray and can be forced into Corners where the Brush cannot reach. Or. Jim liken is also agent for the world famous Wells Light used by Twenty is governments and All leading Rall a forms. This Light is especially noted for its strength and reliability. The company Are also manufacturers of All classes of hand Lampa. Torches locomotive Oil feeders mining Lampa Hurr can lanterns plumbers furnaces and engineering specialities in which they Excel for Quality and simplicity. A number of the leading manufacturers and contractors arc intending to Purchase. Or. Mcmicken is also Gen eral agent for Esset s sanitary fluids which As a disinfectant have no equal. The d. W. Karn co. Limited Woodstock ont. War rooms 262 Portage ave i their exhibition of organs and pianos and piano players at the fair has been most popular with the Public thous ands of people interested in music and musical instruments have seen and these justly celebrated ors ius and pianos the Superior tone Quality six among the Farmers and Grain men who witness it. Or. W. J. Hammill the in Ventor gives the demonstrations in person and describes the methods by which grains and seeds Are separated. The Sieve combination in this Mill is the most perfect in existence to Day and therein lies one of the great secrets of its perfect separating qualities. There Are five sections in the Mill marked a b. A d. And a and each of these contain one Sieve during the process of cleaning. Section a utilizes 0 indifferent kinds of Grain b 10, c 0, d 4 and e a so it is readily seen that the ing capacity is wonderful in fact these sieves will separate straws dirt seeds or any foreign matter from wheat Oats peas Barley flax bronc grass. Rye grass or any Grain or seeds that grow. It also separates Oats from wheat or Barley peas from Oats Barley from flax or any different kind of Grain or seeds that vary in size or weight. Under the sieves Are placed steel deflectors that carry the Grain to Tho Back of the Sieve following thereby utilizing the full sifting surface of each. All our Zinc sieves and there Are 7. Are of a and Are each supplied with rubber curtains. These curtains lie on the Grain and Al though allowing u to pass through they Oats or. Any. Long material Flat on the Sieve and they pass Over and fall on the floor. The wind in the perfection is apr piled As the Grain drops to the last Sieve and is delivered in a concentrated blast driving out it the Side of the Mill any Light matter that has escaped the sieves. The fans run Tho full Width of machine and make 4fio revolutions per minute. Shutters it the end of drum regulate the. Intake of air in that Way the Force of blast is under absolute control of the operator. The perfection is More easily run than the old style fanning Mills and has a larger Caput Ltd. The motion of the screens is backward and Forward and not sideways As in the old style. As an illustration of what the perfection will do it May be stated that it will take split and Small pens from the Large ones and deliver All three from separate spouts. Other Grain can be treated the same was so that a Farmer can save his imperfect Grain for feed and Send his Best to Market thus commanding the top Price for his Grade. The retention or noxious weeds in a special Box is a most important feature As they can be destroyed and the Farmer to clean his land. A Well known Grain denier declared yesterday after seeing the capabilities of the perfection that it would any the running expenses of an elevator. The perfection is made in sizes suit Able for hand or machine Power. Or. D. B. Dulmadge the Secretary Treasur of the Western manufacturing Eom and finish in every de Pany who la in the cloy hits scr Civco Diamond polishing at the exhibition tall has attracted and produced the nost favourable comments. They Are the largest and most extensive manufacturers of musical instruments in the Dominion of Canada. They have agencies and branches in even civilized country in the world. They Manu facture the highest Grade of Reed or Gans pianos piano players and pipe organs on the american continent. The motto of the company is the Best in the which fact is due to their Success. Nearly instruments made and sold attests the a precedent popularity of these productions specialists Are employed in every department. The largest pipe Organ in Canada recently installed in the metropolitan Church Toronto., and opened by the world renowned organist tar. Edwin h. Lemare. Of Pitts Burg. . His verdict Una the finest Organ i have played on the american they Are con aiming to make the products of their factories if possible even More perfect. Every known appliance and up to Date improvement is adopted the Best material workmanship Etc. Urgent requests from Well known United states implement forms for per Mission to manufacture the perfection Grain separator in the United states. A More flattering testimonial to the merits of the machine could not be conceived. All Farmers and others interested in the Grain business should see the perfection Grain separator at the Western manufacturing com Pany also manufacture a useful Grain Puckler which is being adopted by the Farmers in the West. Mason Risch piano co. One of the most artistic exhibits is that of the Mason Rolsch piano com Pany in the Winnipeg building. Their space is finished to represent a hand some drawing room. The Walls Are done in a very pretty Shade of Green ingrain with White base and picture moulding. A transparent Selling of White adds greatly to the effect by softening the Light. On the Ullh Are that capital can buy Are incorporated four Viry handsome o. Pain Ings by in their productions. These celebrate eminent English artists of in instruments have been award Euphe artists part of an highest premiums in Gold medals diplomas Etc. Wherever exhibited. They Are used in Public institutions conservatories of music Public hulls Etc. Thousands of testimonials testifying to their unexcelled superiorly of tone and general excellence have been received by the company from the most competent artists and musicians. The Kern company May Well be congratulated on their Success. The Morris piano co. The Morris piano company has just unloaded another Carload of pianos itch sch have arrived from the factory at Listowel. This makes the fifth car Load since the Middle of april. The rapidity with which the is Selling disproof enough of the popular Ity of the instrument. The pianos that the company Are now showing in the Dominion exhibition is As Fine u lot of instruments a have Ever been brought to the City. For Beauty of design purity of tone responsive Ness of touch excellence of general there is nothing to sur Niass the a piano that has attracted great attention both at the factory and Lance its arrival in the City and is doing to every Day at the exhibition. Is one of flemish Oak with brass trimmings this is an Ideal instrument in every respect and the Price is very moderate for a piano of so High a Grade. The other pianos in the exhibit Are of Golden Oak. Circassian and Blister Walnut mahogany and Rosewood. A visitors to the exhibition will be made Wel come at the handsome quarters of the will be shown the Many excellent Points of tic instrument. The Morris piano co. Have some excellent second hand org Una for Sale at their War rooms 228 Portage ave nue also a number of the celebrated Apollo piano players. These instruments will be sold at very reasonable prices and anyone wishing to Pur Chase one of them will find it to their advantage to take this Opportunity. The Morris piano co. Have made quite a number of Good poles during the fair and feel that this is the Best exhibition year Ever held. Canadian brains did it. Invention for cleaning and separating grains and seeds. Succeeding the primitive method of cleaning Grain by winnowing came the fanning Milt to which improvements were added from time to time but without reaching the Point of Perfec Tion. Up to the present the old fanning Mill lacked something which it was considered by inventors impossible to Supply. Foreign seeds and substances had to be blown out with results that anything but satisfactory. It has remained for a Canadian to discover remedy for the defects that have existed in fanning Mills for the past 50 years and it is still More interesting to note that his invention was perfected in the West and his machines Are now being manufactured and sold in this country by the Western manufacturing company at Indian head. Assa. Hta invention is aptly called the perfection Grain and seed separa for the machine certainly does separate grains and seeds in almost perfect manner. The machine is on exhibition in the machinery Section and work it performs forms a Lively topic of discussion brought to Winnipeg by or. Roberts of Toronto. The company Are showing the pianola vocation and aeolian Arch Estrelle As Well As their different styles of upright and grand pianos. The whole is arranged effective manner and does not fall to attract the attention of All who Havo an Eye for the artistic. The cases of the different instruments Are notice Able for their individuality the design differing greatly from the usual style of upright pianos. The handsome grand piano attracts a great Deal of attention. The wonder Ful Power of this instrument combined with a Beautiful Mellow and singing tone is noticed at once. One should not pass this exhibit without spend ing sufficient time to get a proper idea of the instruments. The pianola for instance deserves a close attention. One cannot get a proper idea of its effectiveness Mere passing notice. You should Stop and hear a selection through and you will be Well paid for your time. To those interested in Church music the vocation would prove very interest ing. This instrument has All the tone qualities of a pipe Organ without the disadvantages of size arid is very suit fable for Small churches on that account. It is also suitable for country churches As it can Ensley be kept in or Der not being is susceptible to the in fluence of heat and cold As the pipe Organ. A Large number of these instruments have been sold in Manitoba. The two last sales being a Large double Manuel Organ tothe presbyterian Church at Morden valued at and a similar instrument of larger capacity to the holy ghost Church of Winnipeg valued at a Call at the wore rooms of this company would be inter sting As the different instruments can be examined carefully without the detracting influx Neces and publicity you find it the exhibition. Take a note of the address 356 main Street. A Rara attraction. Visitors consider themselves fortunate in being Given the Opportunity of seeing a Diamond Cutter and polisher at work. There Are Only four cities in North America where this work is carried on Nevot York Boston Chicago and Cincinnati however the firm of Henry barks sons have secured a skillful Diamond polisher from York to carry on his work in their exhibit during the exhibition and the crowds of people watching the machine humming show How interested they Are. Tie Are to be congratulated upon the Suc Cess of this feature in their display. The expert or. Hambro knows his Art from Start to having been in the business for thirty two years. A great Many pourits regarding this process can be obtained from him. The regular method of cutting Dia monds has always been a tedious and necessarily a painstaking one but machinery has improved it much that one operator can now work on Fotr stones at once. A rough Dia mond has Only six facets but when it has undergone All the processes or j i Lush Lair and finishing there Are lofty Clyl l facets. A Dir Nond is so hard in Quality and also to valuable unit it requires sex care to bring it to a perfect f Nash. The Cutter examines j to Icli Crystal and which any it in order to obtain Tho Best it a lib. By menus of highly tempered bar f. Instruments he clan pcs the accordingly two of these roughly shaped stones Are then taken Aivil a flux Long them Uon the ends of two Boxwood Sticks made for the purpose the of Brut ing or rubbing each other to form Tho Clr Culner Girdle. Inv chg prep or do it to. His satisfaction the Stone is Joiy set in a mixture of Lead and tin melted into a Meinl cup. A Emnell part of the Stone is left expos and when set is handed to the polisher who proceeds to grind it upon a Flat steel wheel running Horlon tally at the Rule of Twenty three Hundred revolutions a minute. He first produces the table of the Stone. This done. It in re set in the mixture for the first or Flat Corner Anil so on successively until All of the fifty eight facets Are made. Each facet bears a Nti Ine by which the Grain and How to polish that pin Ivi ilm facet is known. During tin piled log and polishing process the Dia mond is kept moist with i mixture of Olive Oil and Diamond dust. Any one May see nil processes Liy watching the work of or. Hambro. A most Beautiful and striking Dis play of jewellery Cut Glass and silverware is shown in the exhibit of this firm. The upper Sloe of. In the Bliss counter holds a number of jew oiled necklaces brooches pendants and rings of surpassing Beauty. The fact that the value of this one shelf is is i oof enough to convince anyone that the firm of Henry barks sons can show the Public the very Best in of line. A Pearl neck let set with Small Dan Morfe is surely the Pearl of great being valued it j2.700. Dia monds of the first water glittering in their various shades of splendor testify to their purity and reveal the perfection of the mountings. A Ting com posed of two Slamons and in Emerald of great size and Beauty none Worth is a rare Gem no off the exquisite collection of sapphires topazes rubles opals and Turquoise. Rest ing on the show pfc is a Glass fruit dish showing the various stages in the process of Glass cutting. This in n Sample of the work and designing done in the factories of the firm it Montreal. They Are specially proud of their Cut Glass and show Many in shed of the products pitchers. Visas. Pets and other articles. Neither is the display of Shver were lacking in variety of style Ami Beauty of design. A fruit dish modelled in the Queen s pattern hand pierced with applied lorder. Is one of the Many and attracts the admiration of the crowds. These articles Are nil of Sterling Sliver and manufactured by the firm is the rest of their exhibit. The Ergo Grandfather s clock is a feature of tie display and gets a Inge share of i Lent on. These articles Are till Jerto the regular Stock carried. This tells better than words can what Ness must go through the Henry barks tills firm was Urta blushed Twenty years ago in Montreal Ami have now branches in Ottawa and Winnipeg be sides the main House and factory in the City of its inception. motto is to make the goods and sell dare otly to the consumer thus eliminating the profits of the Middle men. Or. W. Barks. The son of the Hend of the firm spends practically nil his time trav Elling in Europe buying picking in novelties and getting new designs. A Inge photograph in the exhibit shown the whole staff. Two Hundred and Al Ftp in All. the various branches. With the head of the firm Ami his three sorts in the Centre. Or. Laners. Of charge of tie exhibit hero. Wednesday night for his Home and or. is now looking Notor their Dis play. Any City might Ibe proud firm such is this moreover v ii evidence of conf Enre if. The Esou affife of the West. Bell s tire granary. Railway station near which von pleh1ve was murdered series of National plumbs cd. Containing us to scotch people imm of poultry culture Ings of Burns Jim a l old scotch Laily a. Ice dangly Busy inn Luile of. Press. Scotch set an exhibit of and value it they is the alien labor enquiry judge Winchester conducts Silt is it draw up Toronto aug. I. i s inquiry into the alien on Pacific was Imus or. Ii. D. I Engineer in ton Crews on ill railway. portions of . The sort Lugii kindly acts is derived from the luncheon and dining room at the exhibition from the Charity Ball which is held in the Winter and by House j Roarn. Tost Llu a to House District collections in the full. Transcontinental the society Board of management feed him. I consists of thirty members and an Hays mul v executive committee of the six Foll Carh grand Trun a and a purchasing committee of two. The dining and lunch room at the exhibition will accommodate three Hundred. The ladles superintend the Wiik cooking of All their own meats and Xvi Lyl lot other provisions and their Only paid i help comprises n staff of eighteen servants who Are employed in tie Kitchen. They operate on exactly the 1 tit 1 i in incl been received in oftvi1 f trunk i " Al. A if chief Engineer i no Lyle held by of i to Only Mil of other Cai willing nil ton. Tin Juilet -i., draw up his the after piles and pass Trio suffering throbbing bursting with l.m1 1 symptoms Imeln tji Lisny to i r person. Or. I tills Hom. Tie Only brings Tho to Fino. It will civil a ii in exl Rienzi i to that effect h u it is to to htott1. Or from v puny. No agora ii the 11om instead any lauds in a lot Lea i Jii name basis As other caterers providing everything that is served up is Well As the entire equipment. They Are assisted in the dining room by ladles of the City who that great Emblem of help to the suffering the red Cross. Mrs. Wood is Malinger this year and mrs. Morris is Tho acting treasurer on this special occasion. As it is Only fair that the ladles assisting in so Noble a work should be known or it least should be credited with their splendid in order Pri Marily that those inclined to support them in their self imposed and self Mission May know them. It if desirable to give Thor Al though a number of the ladles preferred that their Rood deeds should be rendered unknown. Persuasion conquered and it is possible to announce that the indies prominent in. This year s work at the fair Are mrs Knight. Mrs Hal miss Mcfarlane i Kajer. Mrs. Will Lam Clark mrs. Laggart mrs. Und miss l. Drewry. Mrs. Shaw. Mrs. And miss dancer mrs. Moody mrs. Alkons. Mrs. And miss Al Tihor. Mrs. Falls mrs. In Antler. Mrs. Walker. Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Culling mrs. Drand show Mcmurt Rny mrs. Watson. Miss Wilson miss i Iii. Miss c. To Well. Miss fillip. Miss clamber miss Manning. Miss Coin miss Brinn miss Sinclair. Miss Lee. Miss Mctavish. Miss Bell the misses Adams. Miss Martin. Miss far child dimming miss Stein-1 Kopf miss Barrett miss rep Stern and Nulo head of a i of Atolli the out Lyle milling company and the a d i Lake of the Woods milling company the local Luna contribute the free in not ornate he in Ken years. The firemen of the City most kindly decorated the lunch room in Scarlet and White the colors of the Pollety. Six or seven Hundred people have been lunched Dally and seven n Miry teen or eighteen Hundred dined. It i Var i will easily be understood tent to sup ply Twenty five Hundred people each i Bunje act Jiu it men own head and corps of assistants. In this connection it should be mentioned Hon Eit cad. To Iii i 1 that mrs. Knight. Mrs. Inkster and Patoni. M mrs. Mcfarlane. With the Nissl stance act. In i f of misses clerk. Trail and Hambur. F in dior i. A have done nil the carving during Tho Gaus cd by entire period of the fair while mrs. If second ii imm. I Drewry and mrs. Haggart in pc Cut 1itmt up Hind ads of loaves without tha Aid of a machine. It is surely not Neces sary to say anything in commendation of the splendid services rendered to suffering humanity by this Sweet and gracious corps of Winnipeg indies. I .11 j a Lcarl in rally a. Ii Man Flut of tin Bull or of . A gent for tie Miu t i i .1.11 i a 1 a. J i f Iff t re u i body of ladles who have worked hard during fair. This is the seventh year that the ladles of the women s Hospital Aid society have maintained the Public lunch and dining room under the grand stand on the exhibition grounds it is Gratifying to note that this year has proved the most successful yet and the ladles have Good reason to expect that be Able to add a hand some sum to their funds which go to provide Linen bedding and clothing for the patients in the Winnipeg general Hospital. A couple of years ago ii will be remembered they were successful in equipping the entire Laun dry at a Cost of this year they Hope and expect to be Able to furnish a steam sterilizer costing the Money rout of they to perform these Many generous and Tho settler Munir r r inkokmat10nrlyon or at any Dominion or the display of scotch tartans. The exhibit of scotch tartans made to Day in the store window of Archi Bald Wright attracts much attention from passing visitors. The window contains an attractive display of the scotch plaids and tartans of the Var ious clans the named being the Mclean Mcdonald dress Mcdonald. Ferguson Frazer Royal Stuart and red Comyn. There is much doubt among scotch antiquarians regarding the manner in which Tho various tar tans ought to to Woven tie difficulty being to determine the number of threads which ought to to inserted in each succeeding bar. This has never been exactly determined and each scotch manufacturer is to some extent a Law to himself. In addition to the Woolen plaids and silk tartan ribbons the window contains the National Caps of Scotland the Tam of Shanter and the popular Glengarry Cap and a sporran the most characteristic of All scotch ornaments the leather purse always worn in front luge or of the Kilt by highlanders in full Jund Oil Kcf and covered by Long hair. A Zinada. The Llrath 11 if the to a Ihk Iii farming Laud own i by of Hie . 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