Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 21, 1914

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 21, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba 18 Manitoba free press. Winnipeg tuesday. July ,2lj 1914. For fresh meats and vegetables go to Gibson Gage co. It fills the Bill As nothing else Peers Parnell phone Garry 2345-6 1 the Home of the wrapped loaf 666-670 Elgin Avenue. Lower show to open sept 1 directors Complete arrangements last night James Scott is elected president. An exceedingly Well attended meet g of the directors of the Ower show was held in the Industrial Juneau last night. The plans for this ear s show were formulated and the it Busias of All present guaranteed he seventh annual would eclipse All ormer shows. The following directors were Jas. Scott Jas. Birch d. Aid. A. L. Boner. For your summer there is not Liing so interest ing As to have pictures of the same. No machine takes them so Well As a Kodak and no one finishes them As Well As we do. Kodak up from. Brownies up from. 472 main Street. Campers notice Good palatable drinking water is absolutely essential in Camp. Be sure it is free from disease germs. Think of children s health. S Tripure distilled Means the prevention of aut Camp ills. We make a speciality of Supply ing campers. Call us up about prices. . Drewry Ltd. St. John 221 Gimli. Winnipeg Beach. Kenora. Matlock. Minaki and All other Points near Winnipeg. Keep Cool. Get a electric fan Tou can keep your House or office Cool on the hottest Days if you have an electric fan. We have them in Plain and oscillating styles. Prices up. Gas stove department Winnipeg electric railway co., 322 main St. Phone main 2522. Stran6 6 co., Ltd. Purveyors of High slags wines and liquors family department phone main 4880, 833 fort Street unsalted butter it s delicious. Try it and see for your self. Ask for Sweet and and i water a a from instr 1914. 8 am. _. 69 ._., 8j 9 71 6 . The the Neces ing still a . _ 76 7 . The 1 78 8 . Of in 7 . 79 9 . . 80 10 . Cluj . 32 11 . Had . 83 12 . At Fri . A. Street car traffic. Almost was and a Quarter people Rode on the Winnipeg Street Gars during last week according to the figures available at the office of k. P. Lewis building i that he i had no i supervisor. The exact number to was engaged Workman injured. To co w. W. Jas. Scott. One of Winnipeg s earliest Flower enthusiasts elected president of the Board of directors of the seventh annual Flower show. Chas. Roland Geo. Cham Ion Geo. Lister John Stra Tindee h. W. Watson and w. A Bayley. The and committees were elected As follows president Jas. Cott Secretary h. W. Watson Lanager w. D. Prize list Ommittee messes Birch Strathdee and Bond advertising and programme Ommittee messes Roland Buchanan and Bayley finance. Treasurer Jas. Cott with full directorate staging votes sri. Birch Strathdee Buchanan and Cocks. The dates selected were sept. I and 3 and the Industrial Bureau con Tentio n Hall will again House the sex the p Rize hot will be issued shortly and copies can be had on application r by mail to the manager Industrial urea Winnipeg. Already the Parka Oard the agricultural College and everal professional florists. Are plan ing to make great displays. A. award Western contracts r. J. Of Mackenzie president of the Canadian Northern railway who is playing so important though silent a in the building of the transcontinental line arrived in Winnipeg yesterday on he car Neepawa and left again for he West in hours on a general rip of inspection. Or. Mackenzie was in Winnipeg for he purpose of letting several con facts for the completion of Manitoba Alberta and Saskatchewan branches and these branches Wil be rushed to an Early completion. Or. Mackenzie will be in and out of Winnipeg for. He balance of the summer and this it appears that one of three water Mains crossing the red River at Central Avenue is burst at a Point 30 feet from the water Edge. Or. Hooper was instructed to have this mended and the City Engineer will report on the necessity or otherwise of install ing still another main in order to Cor rect the Low complain of in Ward one. I. Aid. Rigg stated controller car thur had informed him that in a build ing at Princess Street and notre Dame Avenue a. Quantity of moving picture films was stored in such a Way As to constitute a danger of explosion the building inspector told the committee aware of the facts but r the City Ordi Wildenman 21-59 employed in the . Stoops received a fractured knee yesterday afternoon when a wheel Lell on his left leg. He was removed to the general Hospital where foe is reported progressing favourably. Bartenders elect Congress delegates. A meeting of the bartenders Union held on sunday afternoon there five nominations for delegates to tha trades Congreve which meets at us John n.b., in september. F. W. My Gill business agent the Union and r. J. Foley were elected to represent uie body at the labor parliament. Badly scalded by boiling Harry Brotha 38 years of age residing at 82 Grove Street was badly scalded at his Home yesterday after noon when a pot of boiling water was overturned on him. His right and of his injured. He was taken to the general Hospital in the Hospital ambulance where his injuries Are reported As not serious. Big Day for is expected that 100 be Avail Able for Tihe annual Outing of the Winnipeg orphans on wednesday. The kiddies 343 in. Number will first be Given a ride around the City and afterwards taken on the trolley line to the premises of the motor country club at lower fort Garry where refreshments will "bo1 served. Sold liquor election m. J. The Cor Ona hotel was fined on saturday at the provincial police court for sell ing liquor after hours. The Sale took place following the close of the polls on election Day. There Are still Sev eral hot keepers to come up their cases having been remanded. For these it will Bee claimed that they had the right to open after the polls closed. Winnipeg Gersi Brandon the special train to Brandon on thursday under the auspices of the Canadian Industrial exhibition will leave the . Station at ,., and returning will leave Brandon at p. M. The being sold at for the round trip and Are being sold by exhibition directors and the Secretary a. W. Bell Cham Bers of Commerce. It is expected a big crowd will go along. Honoured on h. Mcarthur distillery inspector Olio for some time has been connected with Winnipeg inland1 Revenue office in the eve of Iris departure for Belle Ville ont., was presented yesterday with a travelling bag and a Case of. Razors by his fellow employees j. K. Barrett inspector for the Winnipeg District making the presentation address. Or. Mcarthur will of Corby s distillery at is new Loca Tion. Edy the trouble. Linda he and he were engaged at present in drafting by compel persons films to keep them in Metal with respect to the particular Case in Point t would be necessary to amend1 they Law in order to Wing As thex standing1 taken by the different engines International Harvester co s ene -451% Biol its out of 500. C. Judson Cov s Nisi Chine 411. Lister co s engine International Harvester co s Gaso be engine 385. Crushman motor works 383. C. F. Judison s crude Oil engine and he Cockshott plow co s engine with the judges were prof. Osborne Mith and prof. W. J. Gilmore both f the agricultural College and g. L. Hanks of the school of a Gri Cultura t Vermilion Alta. Chas. E. Lewis co new Tork july there Ere local showers along South at Antic and Gulf coasts. Including 1.18 inches at new Orleans. At 8 o clock ast night rain was falling at Charles on South. Carolina and at Galveston sew Here weather partly Cloudy to ear temperatures 76 to 96. With exception of cart Cloudy weather Over West Texas and South Atlantic and East Gulf states fair Reather is indicated for today and to Orrow. We adhere to our Market new Cross on All easy markets. Liverpool to Lowr opened Dull 1 to 2 higher. At noon Narket Idle unchanged to 1 Lover Sot , unchanged. Mid Uplands 7.38din. Sales including 4.000 american. In. Orts including 1.000 american Enders new Bales. Port receipts 500, last week 5.32j. Last year Ity More than any other place will last Lap of Globe Trot. Or. Jack Dawson an australian who is walk ing around the world for a Wager of left Winnipeg yesterday on what is practically the last Lap of the journey. He expects to sail from Van Couver for Australia on nov. Is. Or. Dawson was for Many years a physician in the employ of the australian government and at the timer he started on his. Globe Trot he was in the receipt of a Large from the government. This pension has been accumulating in his absence which to Gether with the will furnish a tidy sum. E his head quarters. Sir William Mackenzie will leave for England from York on wednesday unless his lans undergo a sudden change. His rip to England is for tie purpose of Elling the government guaranteed . Bonds and in this he expects o have not the slightest difficulty already work has been tarted All Over the system and with rom ise of an Early Sale the Bonds slings will take on a very air in he West. Speaking of the Sale of the Bonds or. Mackenzie stated that the West Vas indeed in a healthy condition and Here was no question that the Mon would be raised soon easily. Rolling Stock for transcontinental in connection with equipment for he transcontinental or. Mackenzie Aid that so far the Large orders had not been placed but this. We uld not Inder the work. The present. Equip ment had kept Pace with Jorro Orth. The Road and when the time came or the equipping of the fran Scotti rental it would be found that All would be ready in ample time.1" All Over the offices there is an air of Bustle and optimism which augurs Well for the completion of the trans Continental by August when or. Mackenzie Hopes to be Able to. Accompany a select party across Conti nent. Contractors on hand. Several contractors were in Winnipeg awaiting the Opportunity of seeing or. Mackenzie to Settle up the work to. Done and to take their share of it. Work in Many cases resumed or started by the end of the week. The Branch from Roxton to Yorkton is one that will at once be started. A Survey is now being conducted from Radville to Weyburn and work will not be to lag there and the Canora to Sturgis him civic Charity civic charities Bureau met yesterday and made further Progress with fhe work of preparing for the Hoard of control a series of recommendations concern ing annual Grants to be made to Var i outs civic charities. Rea sons the to each Charity will not be announced by the Bureau till the full report is made. In the course of this members of the Board compile data and hear arguments from representatives of various charities the object Heiner to reduce to As nearly scientific basis.s possible the awarding of Charity Grants by the City. On Way to party of 20 ladies and gentlemen from new Tork and a conducted tour registered at the Royal Alexandra hotel last night. They Are in route to Alaska via Vancouver re turning East by the Yellowstone route. New York was left Las thursday and Winnipeg was reached by Way of the great lakes. Among the party was general Mcalpine civil War now owner of the Mcalpine York. The left for the West this morning seven weeks will be spent on the Rouch tour. Line will also see soon. The labourers very play ends in death Roger Erskine tried to Board moving . Freight train. Yesterday attempt ing to moving freight train about 3 Miles West of Pembina Street on the grand trunk Pacific line aged 15, living of Guelph Street and a Ulvey Avenue was fatally injured. The Accident occurred about 3 o clock and Erskine was taken to St. Hospital where he died about Roger Erskine near the Corner one hour later. Erskine was playing with other the butter with the country flavor. Old today s retd butter prices Crescent .________ sic sweetand_________31c Aylesbury Clover 29c Market gardeners lose the Market the North o Winnipeg suffered great losses by. The heavy Rains of Friday night Many o them reporting half of crops lost of drowning out. George West who goes in extensively. For Small stuffs has lost practically every thing. Magnus Harper who had a Large acreage has los about half. Up to Friday they were a magnificent lot King .-.crop. Others who suffered losses were Chas. Nigh Mercer and sons j. Mcdonald m. Davis Gordon and tribe. In St. Pauls municipality West the loss is also great moving picture boys and seeing the freight train com ing As he thought very slowly he shouted to the others that he was go ing to Board it. He attempted to do so but. Misjudged the leap and was thrown beneath the wheels. The train did not Stop the apparently be ing not aware that the Accident had occurred. The boys with whom Erskine had been playing ran for help and the fort Rouge police department were at once notified. The officers did what was possible to alleviate the until the ambulance arrived. There was no doctor living in the Vici inlay and accordingly medical attention could not be Given until the boy was taken to the St. Boniface Hospital. There upon examination it was found that be sides badly mangled his legs were broken in several places. His Abdomen also was injured. Despite All that could be done Erskne died shortly after he arrived at the hos Pital. The Coroner was immediately notified find ordered the remains to he conveyed to Gardiner s undertaking rooms. Whether or not an inquest will be held has not yet been decided Ersline is survived by his Mother mrs. J. S. Arcand who was notified immediately after the death. Fire water and Light committee deals with several questions. Less than an hour sufficed to transact the business of the fire water Light and Power committee yesterday no questions of More than usual importance coming up. The committee considered a petition to impose building restrictions on Grosvenor Avenue from Guelph to Wil ton Street. This is a stretch of Jite one Block and building Insp to Rodgers will report As to whether o not there Are already any Metr blocks or garages in the locality con Cerner f. A. Cambridge City electrician showed to the committee a new Kinc of moving picture film Wirich will no Burn. He recommended that the by Law governing the of moving Pic Tures should be amended to permit the use of non inflammable films in othe than fir proof Booths. He explain that the interests behind the Manu facture of the lire proof films Desir to push the use of their product in schools and other places. The com Mittee will recommend the necessary change in the bylaws. The City electrician also gave notice that he Wil recommend an Extension of the limit in which it is compulsory for builder to use Metal conduit for electric Wir ing in All buildings except dwelling houses and private barns. At pres ent there is a special limit we this which Metal conduit must he use or. Cambridge thinks this limit Shoul be expanded to comprise what Are now the first Aid. Macdonald brought to the notice of the committee a matter also Dea with in a letter by t. A. Hooper operating superintendent of the water traction results roughs and heavies -3i_ if of Stags Advance at f f Liverpool july with the stoppage of of livestock from Ireland in consequence of the outbreak of foot and Jar out disease there the number of cattle Lor Sale at Woodside Lair age was very Small and quotations show an Advance of 14cr Topound sinking the i i Narket Ihas been a nervous one All Day. The weather Over the Northwest 15 Union Stock Yards report. Week ending july . Cattle. 195 sheep. Cattle 34 34 horses. 4 . Cattle h Obj driven cattle. Total receipts this cattle hogs. From last cattle hogs 2 sheep j v grand cattle hogs 231 sheep. 84 horses distribution this week. Butcher cattle delivered locally a. Attolis etc., sheep s.626. J Butcher cattle this 19. 164 ., 250. 85 292. Stockers and on 268 c .p.r., 542 from Yards 198 on hand 454 hogs this150 ., 967 from Yards. 48. ,., 657 on ., Sot j.t.p., 967 from Yards. 48 on hand ,568 total horses 84 total. S4. Sheep on total. 2s. V Toronto a restock. Continued from thirteen be wets lost on Liberal world s ship ments arid Freer danubian offers. Cott oif Market. s report. Chas. 33. Lewis co Chicago july wires rom Webster South Dakota during he past week i can see Black rust has fast. Wheat. It is worse on Early very Little on later yet and much Early wheat too near maturity to e badly injured and still the crop is to be reduced As a result of Black rust Ami heat and situation must be Losely watched tout do not consider Itu Atton serious yet. And favourable for crop maturing fast. If Gitlis report. Mcclark Martin chicag july Init Lis writes s from Fargo North Dakota july 18 a from Aberdeen to Marrash on Tate Western counties will Lave More wheat than usual As for everal years this has been a failure. Stand Good acreage enlarged jut All crops have been severely pinched by the hot wave of last week. To Beach and East to Bismarck on Dillons Are Ideal for a Good crop Joth the Western and Eastern slope of he Missouri River is far above aver they Are but slightly affected Heshmat. Acreage is largely heat. Fields Are colouring cutting vill be earlier than Eastern parts of he state. Bismarck to Fargo crop More uneven growing worse toward he Valley taken total acreage East rom Bismarck present Promise is for fair average crop. The presence of Black rust is Gen doubt if it foe very destructive unless on the late Blue astern. From present appearance of wheat crop in the three Northwestern states would estimate total at around bushels. South Dakota 000, Moat of Jit Low Grade. Oats in general have Good appearance bul will fall below average. Flax acreage Iglitz both sides of River. Crop very promising. Hav abundant. Not report. Botterell Chicago july wires from Fargo in my travels of nearly 70 rules through Cass and Trail counties i found Black rust in its Early stages n All Fields and appearing on the stalks. Will modify the yield and Quality but the weather Low much. Kust is increasing but Coo weather is holding it somewhat in Hejek. Saw Many Fields almost Worth Ess from other causes than rust if warm Windy i weather develops this week the situation will become Verv serious. Ont., july Trade slow but cattle prices steady with a Light in lambs ?1 lower. Hags easier. Union Stock Yards 82 cars with cattle 327 calves ,35f 26 sheep and la tabs. Changes were hogs to de and watered to off cars. Favourable for the crop while there Are if Urther conf Lana tons of dam age they seem to come largely from the Thatte ported in last Tyreek. We believe found that the Southern tier of bounties m. Nortor Dakota have do not believe a North into the state. The weather turn favourable f or the development to Black we trave More reports " Buff or the present they. Axe not bringing orders and Are ins of Italene Toic Ause any Runa Market in View of so Mich Jack rust Talfe it is Well the disastrous year of 1904, when Black did such great damage. In june of that year the government estimated the crop at bushels in july at and in september at but the final yield was 000 i from this it will foe seen that the extreme loss was Only bushels and conditions today can hardly be As serious As they were in that year. It is doubtful if a loss of fifty million1 bushels Spring wheat can Bull a crop of bushels of Winter wheat. The situation Here however is Strong owing to old wheat being in Sinoh Strong Handa and so Little of it on. The Market. We advise ext Treme caution on either Side for the next two weeks. Corn the Hugli Market for Corn was not due to any usual condition but merely to legitimate demand. Oats should do in View of the Many bad reports that have been received to Date and undoubtedly would be higher if there were any outside Trade but at present they being neglected. L lived for Quarter Century in fort William. Fort Wiliam. Ont., july Grain. Montreal Nee bang Grain Goderich nor Only Passen Gers and Friedig a Duluth. Midland Prince Collingwood Light Lor Grain. Sheep and lambs ewes ?6 to i Eavy to j4.bo Buckso ?4.50 Aprin g lambs j8.60 to sound yearling lambs go to Milch cows Market finder at ss5. Chicago. Chicago july Market Strong. Beeves to Texas steers j6.40 to_s8.30 stokers and feeders. To j8.00 cows and heifers s3.90 to calves 17 00 to Al loft. 3.400. Market higher. Light. Mixed to heavy to rough 18.45 to pigs. To bulk of sales to 27.000. Market eak. Native so is to yearlings to lambs native to 5-8.25. South St. Paul. Free press special South St. Paul minn., july seipts native cattle 300 Cana native hogs 300 canadians. Cattle steady hogs steady to Strong. Canadian killers sold As Fol lows steers ?5.75 to cows1 and heifers to oxen to 55.75 Canadian Stock steers to 56.60 hogs to sales to bulk of Montreal. Montreal july at the West end Market Yards the receipts of live Stock for the week ending july is were 800 cattle sheep and Lamats hogs Ami calves and the sup ply on the Market for Sale this morning consisting of 650 cattle 500 sheep and Lanobs 850 hogs and 700 calves. A much stronger feeling in the Market for cattle today an prices advanced 25 cents cwt., which was attributed to the Short run As compared with last week the higher prices ruling in the Toronto Market and the Scarcity of go of to Choice Beeves couple id with reports coming in from Many sections of the country that Good cattle Are scarce in fact a leading Packer stated that Ostag to the limited supplies coming Forward Here and in order to be m. A position to Supply the requirements of custom ers he had bought in the country Dur the past few Days eight Hundred head of cattle for shipment As required. A feature of the Trade today ivies the Good inquiry for full loads of Good to Chico steers but As there were practically none on. The Market buyers found h impossible then wants wit i Choice Stock and in con sequence this tended to increase the demand for lower grades sales of full loads of mixed Stock were made at Tocwt. The demand from butchers for Small lots fill actual wants was Good and on the whole an Active Trade was done which resulted in the Market being cleaned up 3it an. Early hour. Although prices for hogs to the to route were 10 Centscwt lower at the of last wee k this fact said to influence whatever on makes complaint of Kildonan Roadway old timer of Kildonan writes the free press As follows Many in fact All the Kildonan West people Are up in Over the method which the Kil Donan Council has adopted in the construction of the new Asphalt pavement Between the North City limits and tem Pleton Avenue. The Road is made Al most impassable for vehicles by the Council permitting the contractors to tear up the old Grade leaving no Means toy which the people can get to the City with anything an empty Rig and Liat with the greatest difficulty. It looks very much As though the pavement will not be completed this season unless an extra is put on. The Gran lithic sidewalks Are also going Down slowly and from the appearance much of it will be of no earthly use t9 pedestrians in the win Ter season. Stany places it is set from 6 inches to 1 Root below the level of the properties adjacent. When a Man walks on it you can Only see about half of his lower Macleod fair off negotiations Witt i Banks to finance prize Money end unsatisfactorily. Macleod Alta., july to the refusal of the Banks to finance the usual prise Money the Sta Cleod summer Lair which was to have been held on August 4, 5 and 6, has been definitely cancelled. About a fort night ago the extensive racing pro gramme was eliminated and it was then hoped Avra Gemenes could be made with one of the Banks for the prize Money to be advanced for the exhibition but the negotiations have not been satisfactory and tie directors Felt the Only course open was to can cel the whole the residents of the town and District Are keenly disappointed As the Large number of exhibitors especially after the Success of the fair last year which was voted to be the Best Ever held in Macleod. William a. Speirs. Old time resident of Winnipeg was buried yesterday. G the funeral of William Shelra took place from the Pandiy i flip Deuce 1347 notre Dame cemetery yesterday and it was largely attend tvs Many of Winnipeg s old the cortege. A Large number of covered and surrounded casket. The services at the Home the graveside were conducted by p. Bruce Thornton and six sons of d deceased John James Charles Alexander and William As bearers. A the funeral of Mowbray Lntant-snt.7 of or and mrs. G. Poison Avenue took place Yeste Fife from the family residence to elmwoci1 cemetery. The services were conducts by Rev. It. B. A Mcelheran. The funeral of Stanley infant or. And mrs. J. Matthews 112 Bricer Street was held yesterday after Csc from Gardiner s undertaking Brookside cemetery. The services Merit conducted by . B. Heeney. Death occurred , Dumfriesshire Scotland on july 8th, of mrs a Tai Stone widow of the late Thomas and Mother of or. Wills at Johnstone of 201 Spadina Avenue Nipes at the age of 100 years. Her husband predeceased her. About Eglit years ago at. The age of 98. Years. Me and mrs. William Johnstone who a. On a visit to Scotland were Presentat. The time of her death. Appointed major Edward j. Guilday aged 34 Winnipeg who was injured on a motor 34 Miles West of red was to an. Hospital after the Dent and an operation was personnel the injured Man died from Sion of the brain one. Hour aft the deceased was Bora in Winnipeg As was the oldest son of or. And mrs. Guilday of 429 Beverley Street. Leaves to mourn his loss Facer of full one sister in Colorado Springs or l. Pillard of Winnipeg sister his Only brother a widow and the i children who reside or. Gnu j Day s Mother and father. The was caused by the track motor a dog. The remains will arrive mesday Over the . And Wiltter taken to Clark Bros. Hugheslots. The funeral will take place Oil Tutto Day morning at.9.. To St shut he at ., thence to cemetery for interment. The local Market today As the feeling was Strong and prices As compared with those of last wednesday advanced "25 cents to to Centscwt which was due to the marked falling off in the receipts owing to Farmers now de ing Busy harvesting j their Hay crop Atid this Coli pred with keen Competition for supplies on the of some packers who were s Hort of Stock strengthen the situation considerably and an Active Trade was done in selected lots at to while car loads of heavy hogs which sold at last week brought today and sows sold at to 7.40, and Stags at Tocwt., off cars. The offerings of sheep and lambs were also no much smaller than was generally offered and Ira. be the tone of the Market was Stromg or at on Advance of 50 cents to 75 Centshead and prices for the former show no change. The demand lambs "1.75 to calves was Good and sales were at the Trade in milk fed count de Bury advances in Canadian ordnance corps. I Ottawa july 20. Militia orders issued announce that the count de Bury and Decharms who holds the rank of Captain in the Canadian ordnance corps at Winnipeg has been made a major having qualified for the my her rank. G. We Sinclair has been attached to the 90th regiment Winnipeg rifles As medical officer to succeed Captain c. E. F. Forum resigned. Militia department is anxious to ascertain the present whereabouts of Redford c. Richardson who served in South Africa As a private in the 6th regiment Canadian mounted Western canadians interested in 1812 award the funeral of William t. Brasil r whose de Atli occurred on sunday Jaff take place from Clark Bros. Chapel today at . To Brooks Ida cemetery. Was Good at 7 1 Pound. To 8 1-2 cents1grain broker s letters ch3ca-go Grain receipts. Chicago july arrivals of newly harvested wheat Here today iad a bearish effect on the Market the receipts were. Said to a Gres ate fully carloads. In audit is the weather North we. Was Clear and fax arable with the Spring crop maturing Oats rallied with Corn. At first How Ever the Market was scattered Selling. Live Stock livestock news there was practically nothing doing in livestock at the . Yards on monday receipts for Days toeing Only 40 cattle and 184 sheep. At the Union Stock Yards the demand for cattle was slow and prices All tend ing lower. The duality of offerings was not As Good As some time previously All the cattle on offer being off grass. Prices were consequently lower and few Good enough to make100 1 is. For the Best. Common and medium were quoted lower in sympathy with the Metteri finished cattle. The hog Market continues form Choice being opiate fed and watered 25c. More off cars. Cattle. Ruling quotations were As follows Choice steers to fair to Good steers----_j_.s5.50 to 25 Choice heifers _1t. To extra Good fat to s6 00 Good cows to pair to Good cows to Best bulls 00 common to 25 Best feeders to 75 Choice stockers to Best milkers 370 Oam Mon to medium milk ers and to calves. Heavy Good to Choice calves to sheep. Choice Good Ramfos to Choice killing toi7.7b 25c More. Club ice hoga and Baird Winnipeg july 20. In sympathy with firmer cables than expected this Market opened comparatively Nam w the the main buying com no from the pit Prawd. There was some pretty Good Selling by commis Sion houses which tended to fill up the crowd for the time being but when a. Few reports of damage and dry Wea ther were received and in. The absence of any Selling of moment the local Jull crowd bid prices up As far As they could without taking any amount wheat. The Selling today looked a 1 title better than the buying and while it is simply a weather Market it will in our opinion take More real damage than we have had so far to maintain Safiy great enhancement in values. Cash demand Only fair with one Northern trading at the july Price. Re ports from the continue Victory with some reporting excellent conditions and others saying that the crop is in bad shape but from what we can hear we Don t think there is and great cause for alarm up to Date. Oats very Dull and neglected with Little change in prices and no Cash de the award of the British and United states claims tribunal at Washington the either Day for the illegal seizure of the Canadian vessel lord Nelson in 1812, granting the owners heirs with Over 100 years interest at 4cent proves once again that action has to go some to beat out truth. Singularly enough the motto of the Crooks family concerned in Perse and the family claim has been urged at Washington intermittently but persevering by Ever since the War which began three weeks after the illegal seizure alluded to. The be lated judgment which has at last been Given nets the Crook s heirs Over 000. Barrister a. D. Crooks of Toronto has valiantly persevered in this Singu Lar did also his father the late Hon. Adam Crooks who was Egerton Ryerson a successor As minister of education for Ontario. There Are other heirs besides a. D. Crooks for mrs. J. B. Barbour of bal moral Man. J. A. Crooks Hanley bask. Mrs. T. A. Hardie Vancouver mrs. J. W. Orr Woodlands Road Vic Toria Are grandchildren of Hon. We. Crooks. Descendants of the one time Bishop of Alexander. Neil Bethune Are also interested in the award. The remains of Eliza Jane beloved wife of j. T. Davies of. Arnaud Man., were forwarded last evening by Clark Bros. Hughes Tor interment in tie family plot at Arnaud Man. The remains of g. M. Mclver Are at Clark Bros. At Hughes Chapel awaiting word from the East. Gash Speaks listen Ontario cherries 6-qt Basket we Ontario gooseberries Basket Ontario tomatoes or 2 Ontario red Baskett finest Freestone peaches Large Bartlett pears 1 dozen to Basket California plums 5-lb. Mand flax Strong and higher on con ten Patlon of the persistent buying which has been gone on for several weeks apparently for Large crushers. Cash demand better with one con Cern taking quite an amount of the Cash seed. Unlucky 13 not to see the fair. Brandon july bad t Luck that is attached to the number 13 was brought Home to that number of men at the police court today. Thir teen men were so i advised to travel in a freight car to Brandon fair and thus avoid even the cheap excursion rates this week in Vogue. Magistrate Bates is determined that they should not see the fair and so ordered that they will be locked for the next seven Days. Florida grape each fruit very spec Tai finest Garden peas tender new potatoes Large 6 one item quoted w we Tore the Best of everything of Excelsior Tea at in in. For goodness Sake. Paier Soa s Cash store printing and Lith graphing our extensive printing a 1j_ graphing facilities enable us publicity. The finished products Wil. Stovel Standard excellence Best. Chas. E. And co. Neapolis the training ship for Lake Michigan. Montreal july la Luzon former Spanish gunboat captured by the United in War with Spain is in in route for Chicago where she will be used As a training ship. Wednesday specials 21b8. Fancy town chops for2 ibs. Clot Cradle Creamery butter for. I. _ 2 ibs. Bine ribbon tra f a i3c 1 i 13c Freshin fresh caught . Hahl ratin 1 2 dozen Ketr eggs Phouk Siter. 5188. We. Coaxes Krypton without in in Lens supplied by n. H. Neill optician 290 Smith Street. Phone main 6571 res., scr. 4650. St. _ Stovel co. Ltd. Garry commercial fruiting Soch As letterheads cards account to offs in fact a of Printine trill Receiva Fen and a Thorou it left in our care. Is. 6340. Sec off floor free Winnipeg veterinary fully equipped Fob horses dog s 281 St. W. S. Martin. . 6.1. Martin ;