Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 24, 1904, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press v Winnipeg wednesday August 24, 1901. The manufacturing business of the Burrow Stewart. Milne go Ltd 1sz which has now attained Auryn Large dimensions was eat Ablahed in Ham Ilton in ism just to 50 per cent. There was a crop Here that looked like 30 bushels per acre on i the average. The heavy rain on sat 1 urday night appears to have washed Oft considerable of the rust and i be Lieve it will be of great value to the crop especially to the later sown As i do not think the rust will gather on again at this time of the year. Bar Ley Iball Cut. And is a Fine Sample. Oats will be a Good crop free from rust and will yield from 40 to go bushels per acre. Up the asst Ibone. St. Francois Waxler aug. Vest has begun in this District and this week it will be general and the cheery whirr of the reapers will be heard on every Side. The crops Are splendid although some still look on the Green Side. Steady dry weather is what is required now. Hay making is Well Forward now. Although some May have to Cut after Harvest is Over. St. Francois Xavier personals. St. Francois Xavier aug. Collier and mrs. Bennett Are visitors at be Dochy. Or. Penrose Cowley who has been spending the summer months it or. Morrison a has returned to St. James. Masters a. And j. Pearson Are visit ing at their grandfathers. Miss Morison has returned to Winnipeg. Miss r. Whitaker is spending a week with her sister miss Whitaker Broadway. Bigot District is free. Bagot aug. Recent heavy rainfall followed by a decided drop in the temperature will probably de Lay the commencing of harvesting a couple of Days but it can safely b e at farms in route and found no Indi cations of rust except where heavy i it commence before investigating the extent to mulch j wheat has suffered from rust. He left or to Mulay. The pros j the Cuy in Friday nil ,.-r. In .1 yield. Taking the turn toward the end of the week. Bin average in Springfield. Re is most promo Ripo Norl evenly and Ali v i i Ali in lease in the acreage ii per cent. With this Viohl. Based on last Mil main that the farm u if him lit will have half a Buh i m snark it at Dauphin. If Fin. Wither Roi to Lues for the Tho Sample will be the i on l his Market. The or a. In of the Fields in Are i Mcl failed to reveal the of rust. Tie Barley crop has Nind is a fair Ylen. Exceptionally Well. Bright prospects. Fin Rrt tip. Wheat Cut saturday on High. M a first floor Boness. 532, 534, 536 Stroot second floor 1 Hono Quick Selling it s not always the most profitable for us the oddments of summer Stock demand this. It s your gain to take advantage of our sweeping reduced prices these Days. Room had to receive the already Early fall goods arriving. Store closes thursday afternoon. We expect a big Rush to Day and to Morrow Forenoon. Shop Early. Specialists have exaggerated the rust Grain will yield heavily. The crop report of the . Issued esterday is most optimistic lit one and is almost identical in Many aspects to he report from the fro press special service. It gives a Fiat Enlal to the widespread damage by rust. And. While not denying that rust s in evidence Over a considerable area says that the damage will not e nearly so heavy As reported by some of the so called crop specialist. The Grain was too far advanced be Ore the rust started to develop. Own to Lack of space the report in full Acie. Fine prospects at Saltcoats. Saltcoats. Aug. Cutting has started and will be general be fore the end of the week. No dam age from rust can be heard of in the District and prospects Are for a very Fine crop. After a Day and night of drizzling rain the thermometer registered a minimum of 32 degrees on sunday at Sunrise. Absolutely no Diin Inge was done to the crops in the Saltcoats District the tenderest Gar Den plants being scarcely touched. With a Southwest wind the tempera Ture Rose on sunday and at night at 10 . It stands at 56 degrees with a Clear sky. 18 bushels per acre at Sidney. Sidney aug. Wheat is general and the rust is not so bad As was at first anticipated. Some parts of Fields Are worse than others. The average yield will be about 18 Bush Els per acre. Conditions at Douglas. Douglas aug. Seems to be the main question at the present time All Over the country. The free press correspondent has made All in quiries possible and has examined some of the Grain and Straw picked from different Fields and cannot say that As yet much damage has been done in this Vicinity. It seems that where the rust is most prevalent is t i n said to Mai Iii Ocen Cuns Memsic nun us uni Luck. Were the Rusl la Niumai in n. So far As j on the wheat and at one time last i on Gravelly knolls or Light elevated received they week it was thought that a Large por Ianda but on these wheat Lias matured lion received Iney Ween u As Inui in inc Yui m d uni at All unfavourable ton of the crop would not be Harvest Northern parts of i de and it is a question yet with some investment of to Day Edmonton the future manufacturing Centre of the great Northwest. Fal estate in Edmonton and pay for it on easy terms at Gateway to the portion of the great Northwest bar. It commands a vast iry. Two thousand Miles Long by Hunt term Miles on Elsper Side. Time Edmonton has j11 population of nearly one thousand people. It is Only of a vory Short time before will he populated Many of thousands More. Thai Market however. His abundant Sale for Many of Staples. Croce rules. Clothing. And shoes Etc. Of its magnificent position. It is the objective Point for my droids. Edmonton will be the i Turing Cenec of the great of Edmonton at the vant me is seven thousand with of 1.500. It it a ii waterworks system usent. System. It has Rdv and fast freight r on Maln line Street car this fall. Win have a in he 1 a filth n 111 i i Ftfe q he n u l operation in he of the following Banks Mont i established Bank n of tank of Commerce. Mer Bank. Bank of a. Ant in inn Union Bank. The ii Union Bank. Me uni open a Branch n 1monton la also the Western i Filp of the grand trunk i Kyj. _ to Indica 1 us fat _ l turf 1 Edmonton is now Western town. Lots we have for the. 10 for Sale the great estate a Vii no end known As the fashionable Fri inti Irr of River which is navigable for five Hun dred Miles. All these lots Are within a mile of the business Centre of Edmonton and will shortly have a first class Street car service with the business Centre of the City. We will Send you a free map showing the exact location of these lots each lot individually numbered in subdivision also numbered. We will Send with the map a Complete Price list of these lots and our special system of easy payments. Showing the exact location of these lots which anyone earning ?8 per week or More can Ensley own real estate in Edmonton. For Cash we give Clear deed it once. Lace shoulder collars 145 ladles Guipre lace shoulder collars. In Cape or stole effects colors Linen. Paris Champagne Grey White and Black All sizes. Regular Price each. To for 5o to Day and thursday Forenoon can buy 8c and Loo ladles vests. No goods carried Over Here. Men s half Hose men s Black and fancy half Hose in Lisle thread fast colors All sizes. Reg. 25c. 30c and 35c. To Clear. Men s underwear to Clear n lot of Odd lines in summer underwear. Light weights in Light and dark colors both shirts and drawers All sizes. Regular 35c and 40c. Now. Dress goods a splendid line of fancy Argyle cloth in pretty Snowflake effect particularly suit Able Lor shirt Waist suits and for child Ren s dresses. This is exceptional value at 50c All Wool 40 inches wide a Good Range of colors comprising car Dinal old Rose sky Peacock Fawn Grey. Regular 5 0 c. To Clear. 33c ladies blouses we have placed on our coun Ter a line of White blouses in Plain and fancy vesting made with Large Pleat giving the new Long shoulder effect sizes 32 to 40. Regular a to towels a big lot to Clear pure Linen Huck Burk. Hemmed coloured Border. Ldx.15 inches. Regular 40t pair. Wednesday and thurs Day Forenoon at each. 13c flaked suiting regular 25o and 30c. In dark Brey. Linen shades of blood Pink. To Clear ladies drawers Odd lines in White slightly soiled made of Fine Cambric Lawn frill with tucks and fancy stitching others trimmed with embroidery. Reg ular and 11.25. To Clear.07c ble Ficquett showers of rain Grain i Penang very now. Farmers expect of commence cutting this if Wea ther permits. No damage reported. Teuton hours rain. 42 inches High. Rust a howling ome. But no damage As yet from it. Weather favourable. Cutting starts in i few Days. Weath r is still and is ready for the sickle and apparently past harm. On the lower lands where the Straw is heavy and the Grain filling nicely very Little rust is seen Only in spots Here and there and from present appearances Verj Little injury has been done. The greater portion of the wheat is Wel filled and apparently out of danger from rust the kernels being full and plump and passing out of the Doughy slate to full maturity. Possibly some of the late sown Grain May be affected As is often the Case in any year. Best in years at Gladstone. Gladstone. Aug. Friday there was wheat Cut in this locality and this morning Many machines am at work. On wednesday cutting will be general. A conservative estimate is 22.bushel yield while others claim it will be 25 bushels. There has not been seen such a crop in four is the observation of one who has visited every District in this locality during the past week. Samples were gathered at intervals of a mile throughout the trip and a verdict reached was that As far As rust lit concerned and any damage arising therefrom it is practically nil. Not one Field in 20 is affected and where it is the Grain is so far developed that if will have Little or no effect on that Small proportion. The oat crop will be. Heavy. No rust at Oak Lake. Oak Lake. Aug. It can he different branches is As follows Brandon cutting will be general by the last of this week. During the past week the Gunther has Leen unfavourable for crops being Cool Voth considerable rain. Burberry ports damage from rust to the extent of about 10 per cent., but the balance of the Points on the a Llalon report irom no damage to five per cent. Oat cutting general. Broadview reports from All along this Section claim that there s no More rust along their line than at any time during past years. In a few Fields there Are traces but the spread of the trouble la so slight As not to be Worth notice tit the present time. The crop is in nn3 condition and the Early Grain will be a heavy yield. Cutting general this week. Moose jaw report from Indian head covers practically the whole ground on this portion of the line. There Are traces of Frost at Sev eral Points and a couple of Small Hall storms. The report says that some the last report the weather has been for the greater part and Cool. Regarding the ripening of wheat the temperature went dangerously near the freezing Point saturday night but no damage is reported outside of gardens which show traces of having been visited by Frost. Weather continues Cloudy and Cool. No wheat cutting done yet but should he weather Clear up it will be started at once on several farms. Swift current rain Dur ing the past week. Farmers will commence cutting wheat in about it week. Oats Are Cutter fee now. Frost did not Hurt Grain any in this la strict. Not so Good. La Riviere and Napinka Section careful estimates in this Section place the actual damage at from 2 to 8 per cent. Some of the Fields show a scattering of rust but it is by no Means general. The Rainy weather of the last week has delayed the ripening of the crops and though cutting has started it will not be general for from ten Days to two weeks. South a this line there is Trace of rust More particularly in the heavy Grain giving an average of about 10 per cent of damage. The cutting is general arid the estimated yield is from is to 24 bushels to the acre. Estevan careful Canvas of the whole shows that rust has developed in a few sections morn noticeably on Low lying land. The greater amount of. It the red variety. Many of the stations report no damage whatever. Cutting began last week but has been held up by making Good there have been no reports of serious damage from rust or Frost. Gretna about six hours rain previous week. Wheat cutting has commenced. Will to general fore part of this week. No report of rest As yet. Pheasant Hills hours rain last week. If we Nohrr clears Cut Ting will commence in a few Days. Russell past week has been Cool and showery. Grain ripening slowly. Cutting will not to general until 1st september. No rust reports. Slight Frost in some localities. Brookdale ton hours rain past week. Cutting started in some parts will be general this week. Some rust on wheat but Don t think much damage done. Carman practically at standstill last week. Not Matur ing a Little rust mitc rain fell Inch and Quarter. Sonic Barley Oats and wheat Cut. But harvesting will not be general for Home time yet depends on weather. To Day favourable. Mrs Laing again bereaved infant daughter died yesterday of cholera inf Antum. Francis Dorothy Lang. The infant daughter of mrs. W. F. Lang. Whose husband was killed at Al Larncy a few Days ago while on a trip in connection with his business is resident Engineer of the c. P. R., died yesterday of cholera inf Antum. Mrs. Lang had just returned from the sad Mission of burying her husband at St. Thomasont., and in her second sudden bereavement she has the sympathy of her Many friends. The body of the child was sent to St. Thomas for Buri Al last evening. Crop prospects along Prince Albert line not affected by rust. Write ment is Safe. This is an investment. To give you an indication of the. Way in which it is regarded by the people of Edmonton who should know we May say the president of the Board of Trade the superintendent of Indian affairs the principal of the High school the chairman of the Board of works and the City Aulton have All invested in one or More of these lots and will build there next year. Another resident is or. Groat who has erected a residence tots that were sold in the first sub division have been since sold at an increase of from 50 to 250 per cent on their original Price. An a Money making proposition this is without doubt the finest that has Ever been offered in Canada and you will do Well to give it your most serious consideration at once. Do not delay As the lists Are filling up rapidly. Write us at once for the free information and maps that we will Send you and if you desire any further in formation ask us. Write to address hardly be said Harvest 13 pen enl i quite an acreage was Cut last week and a number of Farmers Start up to Day. As to the rust the statement by or. who farms extensively on Low land near town May be taken no far As can be Learned As a criterion All around. Or. My Llesh says rust every year a a Zulfi. But there is less this sea son than has been seen and we never had it to a heavy rain on two occasions last week swayed Down the heavy crops but a Good blow of wind will put it right for the Binder. Head ugly a High Grada. Head ugly. Aug. So much being said about rust in Manitoba on civic Holiday a numerous party inspected Fields of wheat being Cut. And others Well advanced but still on the Green Side in head ugly and St. Charles and in neither was a Trace of rust to be found and frequently on the Jura in Exchange. Winnipeg gave As his opinion that All would Grade no. 1 hard. Best since 05. Regina n. W. To. Aug. Gral men and Bankers returned Here this morning from their trip Over the Quappelle. Long Lake and Saskatchewan line to Prince Albert. Or. Frank o. Fowler Secretary of Tho Grain dealers association spoke lit very optimistic terms of crop conditions in the territories. There he said practically no rust in territories the Grain being very Clear and in my opinion past danger of be ing affected by rust. The crop is rather late and in some districts Light but on the whole the prospects in tie Northwest territories Are very Bright and indications Point to a better return Here than in of the crop along the Prince Albert Branch or. Fowler and others spoke in glowing terms. The trip Over the newly constructed line to Arcola was abandoned As the ballasting has been completed on 40 Miles Only and the railway Foll clash were reluctant to Nin a Leavy train Over the line. Consequently tie itinerary hns been changed tie party proceeding from of Gina to Brandon. And thence to Arcola. From which Point a Daylight run will by made to. Winnipeg. The train will leave Arcola at five a. M. Mrs. C. Hetherington of souls died at her Home on saturday after a Short illness. The remains of Frederick William the infant on of or. Nil Frederick Cosgrove into of Stinner Assa. Wore interred in Elmwood cemetery on Mon Day. Minnedosa Section. Barley cutting f l u a of the Saskatchewan Davv address Groat estate. Sharps 8 Couse agents for Manitoba c 4k a. A 383 main Street Winnipeg. Given at once for East. Is almost completed and a Start has been made on the wheat. A few districts report damage from rust to the extent of about Viper cent while in others less trouble is barely notice Able. There have been Rains during the past week and the weather is Cool. Yorkton damage re ported from either Frost or runt l Here is a Little i cd rust in evidence but not enough to signify. The weather has been too Damp and Cool to Alpen the Grain Well but it is coming along slowly and will be ready for the har vesters by the last of the week. Sheho crop la turning color and there is no rust yet in Evi Dence nor damage from any Otter cause Arcola along this line report that there Are no of rust. There were heavy ing the last week which delayed the Harvest but Tho crops Are Coli it along nicely und will be ready for cutting this week. Portal couple of Points along this Branch report damage to the extent of about 3 per cent., while others say that no rust Lias yet devel oped. The crops Are generally heavy and the yield will average about in bushels. Half has been heavy ing the past week but harvesting will be general within ten Days. Prince Albert weather Stonewall crops will in Many cases run from 30 to 35 bushels per Aore. Tuelon. Aug. Gentleman re ports tie free Frew that driving the funeral of the late Charles h was held last pm Flung at t o clock from the undertaking Parlours of Clark and hug Hes to tie . Fit Nylon. where Iho remains wore shipped to his old Home it Lancaster. Out. Tie bearers were William Mckay. A lulls Mcvann. H. Mcleod. J. A. Frazer. George Mcdonald and j. A. Mcleod. A Large Wreath was presented by Lancaster friends of tie deceased now residing in the City. The death occurred yesterday after noon of Sidney Waugh Mccartney the youngest son of or. And mrs. Robert Mccartney. 260 Lizzie ased 3 Tho funeral will be held to div at accusations of illegal practices made against Success Ful candidates in Ontario. The noted Calgary Beer is to be had at All the leading wine stores in the City also hotels ask for the Buffalo Brand. To. J. Sharmay. Agent. Orange meat ask your grocer Yukon excess baggage the residence to Elmwood . From cemetery. The funeral of Richard Hilt took on of Toronto aug. 23.-both Premier robs and or. J. P. Whitney Are accused of complicity in irregularities connected with elections in Norflis Perth and Muskoka. As indicated by particulars filed at Osgoode Hall this morning. In the Case of North Perth. John c. Monteith. Of Stratford the Defeated conservative candidate who seeks to unseat John Brown. Liberal alleges that Hon. G. W. Ross and Hon. Lulov l i j i monday. Tho Rev. Or. Roy conduct str colons to of Hie English a Hurcil burial service it u it bum of into Roamn Norv fi24 Avenue. 31 me Hla late residence. 624 pall la 3 . After which rhe body de to the maa Onle a Lukca Tirui j. Stratton sent Edward Culleton. Of Toronto into the Riding with m obtain from r. T. Hard , Money to be used in a.1 corruptly Lullen Alrig and Stratton either or in conjunct i ton with other members of the on conducted by the Ann of ionic Miu Mulc Lodge. The procession moved to St. John h re Mettry. Where took the car men of the . Followed me Bier in procession to the grave. The Rte neral wan conducted under the of the masonic fraternity wreaths Flowers covered new casket amongst them being a Wreath from the employers of Tho v. N. Round House Compass ant Lone masonic Lodge Crow. Juh Leal no. Wreath of the Ion express sprays. Or. Ano my. J. Thompson. Mcm Billmi miss or and mrs. Mckinnon roses from friends at 3v. Bannatyne Street and trl hurts bearing no cards. Thei of the casket were selected from masonic Lodge and tie car men of the car four masons and two car Cen. Deceased was aged 47 years and mrs to mourn his Early demise pne daughter and one son. Tarlo Reform association provided Cul Leton with Money to be used corruptly. The respondent is charged with entering into an agreement with James g. Nelson of Buffalo to Supply per Stratton and organizer James Vance Are charged with distributing Money in the Riding to of improperly used. On the other hand. Or. J. Hart the Defeated Liberal candidate in Muskoka protests the election of a. A. In Huffy As a set off to the accusation in which messes. Ross and Strat ton Are mentioned or Hart alleges that or. J. P. . Or. . Or. Pyne. . E. B. J. W. Flavelle find others raised a so called purity fund for the promotion of Mahaffy s election by corrupt Means and that or. Mahaffy. Through t. W. H. Leavitt and others made a corrupt bargain with a l. Joynt. Or. Nesbitt. Gamey Donald Suther land. Edward Little. Or. Pyne. N. B. Morrison. W. Ii. Bonett. E. H. Oates and others to spend Money to bring corruptions is Litto the constr i Quency. J suit in London. Eng., Over alleged Torti Onate charges. Of Frem London. Aug. The City of London court. Colonel j. H. Pat Usoff . Sued the White plans to Koif railway to recover ass demanded As payment for personal Luggage. Col. Pattison Sam he and Al Friend named Rawson travelled in Mitch. 1w3. From White horse Tat Dawson by the defendajits1 Sleigh j route. Luggage fun muted to rate of Twenty Pence per Pound. On the return journey when informed that Luggage Woald not Bej weighed another of sol was charged. He now demands the return of the latter payment and thought it Only Reg Hal that the British Public Shild know How they were Likely to be treated in the Yukon District. The defence claimed that the Money not paid to the defendants but to one of its subsidiary railways and in the Yukon . Owned by Fostir different companies each registered in countries abroad because no English Man or English company allowed to hold land in the Yukon. Judge Lumley Smith Sadd that defendant company appeared to exist for the purpose of dodging the Laws of the various countries where the four companies were United states. British Columbia and Canada. He reserved his decision. Fishery inept motor drowned. Toronto. Auk. Steal fishery inspector of Uptergrove drowned in Lake Blacoe while tray Elling by Canoe from Strawberry late to the Mainland. The a. The x Felice Al Dell .w-.-. Lne Iteria Binin Ftp has been a couple of of
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