Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 23, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg. Thursday july 23, 1914. Contains no Alum the Only Well known medium priced biking powder Mads in Canada that does not contain or Solo sulphate or of Clum Lna and which has All its ingredients plainly stated on Che hotel. Tim Toronto ont. Features fair continued from Page. One the animals on the track ran up High into the Hundred thousand it will run much higher tonight when practically every animal in the various horse Ana cattle barns will be shown. In horse Kings. Both first and second on residential t property at the lowest current rat i. Second mortgages especially wanted. Agreements get oar Price before you sell yours. None too Large or none too Small for to handle. No unnecessary delays. Vacant Loans we Maks a specially of Loana Oava cant property in Winnipeg and Well Western towns. Cathcart co 50 Mclntyre Block. A lain Young married folks if Vou now pay s30 per month rent or a email Flat 30 per cent More in your Felsa Hor Hood for vegetables eggs Wood ice allx for your table. you could move into a charming s or s room Bun Frolow with Lawn in front screened porch saw of stores and truck gardens near Block from red River. Amone the Trees and husband can set Home for in lilt minutes to your own door would you to pay us the same amount of., rent and to save each month a towards your own property an old established City firm Strong fair unc Lally As the Rocic of professional Back of this t p to families of Good standing 2 to 6 persons. Address for particulars Box 2318. Free press. Choice registered draft horses the main portion of the logins Oda registered horses took place the classes were Well filled m Dale and Percheron Breeds Ana today. In Dale and Percheron a Good a aunty an Ity allowed judge Jonn an Opportunity to employ his Good judg ment to advantage. It was not by any Means the Best showing of the Breed at Brandon but Many Fine types were out for the honors and when it is remembered that Bryce Tabor Grant and Trayner from Saskatchewan were absent it spoke volumes for the strength of the Breed in the West. The aged Clydesdale stallions came out in Good numbers and the highest honors went to individuals of a High calibre. On Down the line however the Quality fell away Ivi idly and towards the end individuals of Only Mec Ocre order were to be seen. First place went to w. J. Young of Griswold on the. Noted draughty and n co moving perpetual motion. In close Pursuit came . Mcdonald of Man., on Edward also the draughty and fair moving kind. , of Wawanesa on Lothier received third a. Galbraith fourth on proud Edward and fifth on Macdonald John Shields fifth on wat Alantas heir. First place in three year Olds went to the outstanding Winner Charnock the Champion 1913 and 1914 at Winnipeg and Winner of the free press cup and owned by Alex Galbraith of Well proportioned Kindi and a straight mover. In aged stallions a. Mccallum on Haton received first j. B. Hogate second third and fifth on Katsis Jab Loir and hours and a. Kid of for rest took fourth on Pipara. Ner Haton. Was a nicely individual and a surprising mover. I r. P. Stanley of Moosomin sask., on. His bag. Quality Grey Labeck top. Ped the three year old a. C. A. Roberts on a Good one took second and a. Galbraith on Collar received third. The growth atylisn1 King John owned by a p. Stanley carried off the red in two year Olds. Ledingham on Douglas took second. First in yearlings went to d. Mccallum on Mccallum Mac j. Reid took second on Mogul a. Reid third and fourth on Amby and Max. Throughout the whole line were the clean climbed kind and straight movers. The three year fillies brought out a Good string of promising mothers. J. B. Hogate made a clean sweep taking first second and third on Lujune la Metrie and lie. Fourth place went to j. Reid on merry win. The first two winners were outstanding nicely climbed ones. In two year fillies first second and fourth places went to a. Reid on Nesta Gladys and Fine three broody looking types with considerable scale and Quality. The third ribbon went to w. Ledingham on Beauty of Latona. C. D. Roberta and sons took first in yearling flues on Ilia of Prairieview. W Ledingham won second on Maud of Latona and j. Reid third on Dolly Ira foals c. D. Roberts secured first a. Reid second and w. Leding Ham third. _. First on Brood mares went to c. Ujj. Roberts second to a. Reid on so Mise. third to w. Ledingham on Mary Ter Roas on Craighill with Lavender i Scott of the Watt Herd Reserve Junior Champion and grand championship of the treed went to Watt on Gainsford perfection shorthorn females. Females occupied Dean Rutherford All toe afternoon. The showing was nothing Short of magnificent Aid Many of the younger classes Lia Boden and son p.q-, won Hird and fourth on a pair of smooth Quality heifers.-1 _ the two Vearold Holfer class Siess Lone entry came Back with the cd. She Snowa remarkable udder de Cen am especially commanded much Herf from the spectators first Sass called was that of cows three years and Over. Numbers were a Wellence Isa Leiga Snowdrop _ Mont car Egowa and is aweigh Gertie. The Yearline Heifer class brought Ness to the front again in fact an All first place went to Carpenter and Ross for Max Walton Gloster second to Watt for jealousy fourth. Yule and Bowse were third and tour tit with Ruby 30th and Spring Valley Buck Ingham. Heifers two years old was a very Strong class there being six entries and All Lood Carpenter and Ross got first with Max Walton Rosebud me Heifer which was third at Winnipeg and third on Max Walton Roan lady. Yule Bowse got second with sit Tyton Rosebud who was Champion at Calgary. Yearlings. Senior yearling heifers was one of the strongest classes of the afternoon lie Young classes this very Strong and testifies the ability of to owner to Breed animals that please lie eye7 Springfield Blossom and Lakeview lady Maud irom this Herd a ended two prizes third went Avonlee Anne belonging to w. J. Mortson Fairlight sask. D Entley one of Boden s entries was the pick of the nine or fourth prize. Awards in heifers. The Quality of Stock in the Heifer calf classes was fully up to the mesh Standard set by the older wards were As follows senior Lake View White Ness 2, Greenhill nameless harm we. Braid Oak River 3 and 4 Isa Teigh Snowdrift and Saleigh Nel calves-1, and 2 Isa lady Saleigh Daisy a the of Latona. The Best Percheron Mare on grounds mar Lowette owned by o. Of. Roberts won the held Mare class. A. Reid took second on Mira. Mccallum Mac was the Canadian bred and open stallion championship w on Nesta top the female Canadian bred championship while the female open championship went to o. D. Roberts on mar Lowette. First place for Best three mares was taken by c. D. Robert on three very Choice types. Belgians. As usual the belgian Breed did not to the outstanding Winner Unaa-uuuk., i line up very Strong although in the the Champion 1913 and 1914 at win aged stallion and 2-year stallion classes re press n was fairly keen Brandon. Two year Olds. Money to loan on vacant property in Winnipeg also agreements of Sale mortgages. Municipal debentures Industrial Bonds and stocks purchased. Simpson Mitchell swing 2nd floor Union Trust building. A Nice class of six two year Olds gave the. Judge a rather difficult pro position. First place went to j. E. Martin on the big growth and flashy underpinned Everest s headlight. In close Competition John Nicholl s Royal tory he Black Ivory took second Alex. Galbraith third on proud Cav Alier Trotter and Trotter fourth on Prince of ear Side and Andrew Gra the Competition was fairly keen in aged stallions after very close inspection w. C. Henderson of Cai Berry took first third and fourth on Paul de Montigue artiste and crap ule. In second place on Insigne do Nord r. P. Stanley was awarded the Blue ribbon. A h Mortson on Barnum took first. O p broach on Moosomin second and Joseph Glenn on due de la Valle third. T first in belgian mares went to Jota Rpaul a Montigney took the championship ribbon for w. C. Henderson and Barnum the Reserve ribbon for w. Home Street 7-room, fully modern House for Sale Cash v balance like rant. Harrison o Kelly Burrows. 501 and 602 Mcarthur bldg. Phone m. 2717. Bam fifth on. Count again. Two outstanding Quality ones m Andrew Graham s count Ideal and be anal Barnum the Reserve Rit Al count both by Johnston count a Mortson. 1 received the red and Blue ribbons. They Suffolk punch displayed clean Flinty Bone and were flexible movers. D. Stevenson on Gallant Lothair took third and Mcilvenia of Alameda fourth. The top honors in three year filly class went to the Good duality filly Mitchell owned by j. E mar tin and a. Graham on lady Elver and Queen of Sunset by Johnston count received second and third. Fourth place went of a. G. Mcdonald Otna Pinka on Bonny Jean. One of the Best classes m which Quality was Foremost entered the ring in two year fillies. Andrew Graham won the red ribbon on the straight Soring filly. Beautiful countess second place went to j. F. Bro to Ridge on lady Torrance a filly with considerable substance John Crawford on Jeannie Barron took p s. Dawley fourth on lady Bedford and g. C. Porterfield fifth dusk to be placed. Old y cell. Lllot3 l. I the first two in line were the out s f i Llly a to Tolj Tler at. Vej. An unusual stains of Suffolk punches were exhibited by Hawthorne farm Lake co., of Illinois they included the Best of the Breed in Canada and even in the United states. In aged stallions first place went to Mortson Reserve Cham Pion at the Royal in 1911 second to Trimley Prince and third to Sud minstrel la to owned by the Hawthorne farms. R b Drenan of can Ora sask., was judge in Percheron belgian and suf Folk classes. As usual toe worked swiftly and surely and gave Genera satisfaction. Shires. Builders and others Choice Sites in Woodrow place situated at the Maryland Bridge on the Assiniboine River suitable for apartment blocks duplex houses Etc. Good store Sites on Maryland Street. Sold on very easy terms to builders and. Others. J. B. Pepler Tel. G. 4259. 219 Mcdermot ave. Money to loan on vacant property or improved. Hubie Williams 302 Garry main 3696. Offices cheap offices available in the Sterling Bank building. Rental including janitor service and j. By Pepler co., Tel. G. 4259. 219 Mcdermot ave. Filly a used by Jas Mckirdy of Napinka. J. B. Marth on the smaller but better Ity Winnipeg futurity Winner Pearl by Fyvie Sec Ond d. Little of Portage la Prame took third on Nina of Naples. John Crawford took first in foals a. Graham second and third. The line up of Brood mares Al though on y of the fair order the line had some awfully Good matronly on top. Andrew Graham took first on lady Kipling with qual Ity ground work and broody appear Ance. In second place closely competing for the red ribbon Jas. Mckirdy on the Belle Toots second. Tom Wishart on lady Donald took third. Andrew Graham on miss Banks fourth and d. Stevenson on Stella Lothian the Winnipeg Champion Mare Ruby Gay noted for her feminine Type and clean won the held Mare class. Thos. Wishart on daring Belle and Princess Zachans two Fine Type fillies received second and third. Fourth went to a. G. Stewart of rapid City on May to Urquhart and fifth to w. J. Mortson on Belle of watch tree. Canadian bred clydesdales. The Canadian bred classes were fairly Well tilled serving up the healthy controversy that delights the Eye of Clydesdale lovers. In a few in stances the individuals were Only of the sum total of Shire Breed were represented by two aged stallions. They were kit fair Shire Type. First went to j. Graham of cae Berry on Lambton fashion and second to Martin Kelly on lord Muto. Light horses. A Good showing of Light houses was especially in Hackney and Beds the ribbons were placed by or. Henman of a very satisfactory manner. The songs c and took a Long time to get the placings to the satisfaction of Dean Ruth Erford. Six prizes were offered m this class and ten Fine Young things fined up before the judge. The laymen laugh when the Breeding _ enthusiasts speak of Sweet things in heifers but truly that is the Only term which fittingly expressed these of a Fine Breed Well fitted for show. First place went to Watt on Duchess 5th, by Gainsford Marquis. This Heifer for some unknown reason did not nil the Eye of the judge at Winnipeg and Only got second in her class. At Brandon she had truly come into her own. Car Penter and Ross were Max Walton Mina 6th and fifth on. Crown Rose. Barron was third with Louise Cicely 3rd, and seventh Baroness Queen. Watt was a fourth on Silver Queen and Yule and Bowes sixth on Violet Lucile. Heifer Junior yearling brought out a class of five. It was hardly so out standing in Merit As the previous class but much Promise placings were Carpenter and Ross first and third Yule. Bowse Sec Ond Barron fourth and w. English fifth. Senior Heifer calf is usually a big class and As eight prizes we re offered and As there were Only i Erht entries everyone got in the., though alas everyone did not get just the particular Money Thev would have liked Watt was a and Ross second and fifth Yule and Bowse third w. H., English fourth and eighth Barron sixth and seventh. Junior Heifer calf Only brought of five entries. First second and fourth placings went to Carpenter and Ross Watt was third and Barron fifth. Championships senior female championship went t Carpenter and Ross on Max Walton Glouster and Reserve on Max Walton Rosebud. Junior championship went to wat on the Duchess and when tug of War came the Beautiful Heifer car ried off the grand championship of the Breed. Citizens Day will be celebrated b the judging of the . Aberdeen Angus classes. Throe Fine herds of Black cattle wer shown the exhibitors were j. D. Me Gregor of Brandon James Bowman of Guelph and Bowman and Mcgregor of Forrest Manitoba. 4.11 the herds were Strong and could have shown in any company and car ried of a goodly share of red dons. While they were being judged j. Mackenzie of . Came along and seemed a fascinated Spectator later making the tour of the Angus barns and finally deciding that he must Start a Herd of by acts and placing orders for a number on the spot. In a number of classes first and Sec Ond p facings were the same As at Winnipeg with third and fourth Money going to Mcgregor Bowman of for in Bull classes. J. A Mcgregor took the Laid the emphasis j on the Logan a and 2, 3, Haw Cox 4, to. Twi calves under-1 Lipsit 2 Esturi Pizii he Stein sen Sia Logan Dickie Reserve Fin deme bang May Fayne. to Champion Holstein afternoon s show of Ayr Shires brought out the males and group prizes. Three worthy Herd headers lined up m the age Bull class. fourth entered by e. J. Nealon Brandon was out of condition and therefore not a serious contender for a higher place. Morton Mains planet from the Herd of r Ness Dewinton alta., was Given first and late in the Day made Cham Pion a reshore Bull. For a three year old he shows remarkable development. Few Dairy bulls have Ever appeared in the West that can rival him for Middle. He shows in Greal fettle a. Magnificent Type of the Ayr Shire that the West wants. The second and third Bull gave the head horse and my i Jadv Bright Ana Isa Meigu the second Ana Infra our Boden 3 Greenhill Bonnie Jean 3udge some trouble As either placing _ Wii a every show auction Sals thursday july braid. Jerseys the uniformly High Quality of the jerseys shown made an evenly balanced and attractive the Competition was Between the Herd of j Harper lessons Emley sask., and Stock from the Herd of b. Buller sons Bra Ptim ont. On Bull class a change was made in the Winnipeg placing ramp ton a Yery Long Bull with Strong quarters was placed Over the Ontario Bull Brampton Stockwell. This latter Bull shows More finish Taan Harper s third place animal pets Ken Tucky wonder. in the two year old class Katies. Noble a Bull of great Quality with Fine shoulders and Beautiful Breed Type was altogether too Small to win Over Bull s Good youngster Brampton pre the yearling bulls were Good stuff but All sadly out of condition. Harper took first on Kentucky Morrossi Sec Ond went to Bull on Brampton Oxford Model. Thompson Fairlight sask., was awarded third. In the Bull calf class Bull showed a Beautiful youngster descended from a Long line of winners on Jersey Island. He is of striking proportions masculine and growth and is a favorite for he championship honors which Are to be decided later. Second to this calf Brampton Bright Haleigh were two Harper calves. Holsteins. In the afternoon prof. Hutton passed on the remaining classes of holsteins. Both of the calf rings showed several growth " youngsters fully up to the High Standard the placings were As. Follows senior Bull Woodlands count Canary Logan Dickie Edmonton 2, vie mans Pride l. A Lipsit staff Ord Iville ont 3, sir Francis mat Ili Ilde Logan Dickie 4, Hengeveld Vieman de Kal lip Ait Junior toll King Segis Champion 2, Canary Trinton Segis Lipsit 3, Paul Dewdrop Logan would be supported with every show of Justice. Braid s Bull is a trifle longer and deeper than his rival and besides is better in the stifle but he went to third place because his opponent was a trifle finer in the hide and lower set. The yearling Bull again brought out a Fine lot with lots of weight and Constitution in All the prize winners. Mort sons Winner bred by Roland Ness is a Long Bull with lots of Quality and sacrificing nothing in the Way of weight for his refinement. The placing in the male classes were As follows bulls 3 years and 1, Morton Mains planet. R. Ness Dewinton Alta 2, Springhill Golden pippin James Boden son Danville Quebec 3, Cherry Bank Dandy w. Braid Oak River 4, b. A Nealon Brandon. 2 and Lakeview butter Bay and Maple Avenue Man braid. Yearling raking w. Mortson airtight sask. 2, Glen Hurst sorry mayor Boden 8 and 4, Woodlands and Greenhill rising Star Ness. Senior Bull and 3, Lakeview Roland matchless Ness 2, Logan Braes braid 4, Woodlands Ness. Junior Bull Greenhill wan Derer braid 2 and 3, Lakeview not Likely and Lakeview Ness. and four and 3, Ness 2, Boden 4, braid., Junior Boden Ness 3, Mortson 4, braid. Dickie heifers -1 and 3, Princess beef cattle mediocre Type but the prevailed. Good useful notice a reliable building form own a 50 it. Lot on Grosvenor Avenue. Will Supply plans to suit you and will build and finance a Home for you. Apply to Box 2256 free press. The services of a Public stenographer May be secured at 304 Mclntyre Block. Phone main 3824. Pc the aged stallion class was won by John Shields of Brand on on Wata Lantas heir. In the two year old Stalions a Nice turn out strove for the top Pohiton John Nicol took first on the big growth Royal Ivory by Black Ivory Trotter Trotter on Prince of Bearn Side. Second Andrew Graham on count again third and w. Black or shapely fourth. Only three yearling stallions came out. First and second place went to Andrew Graham on count Ideal and Legal Comet. D. Stevenson on Gallant Lothair won third. Firs place in Canadian bred three year old fillies went to Andrew Gra Ham on indy Elver and second to a. G. Mcdonald on Bonny Jean. The Canadian bred yearling fillies comprised the same individuals As were presented in the yearling open class and the ribbons were awarded to the same animals. Top place went to Andrew Graham on Beautiful countess second to j. F. Brownridge on lady Torance third to John Craw Ford on Jeanie Baron fourth to p. S. Dawley on lady Beresford and fifth to g. C. Porterfield on Pride of go wan Park. Jas. Mckirdy on lady Ruby won the yearling filly class. J. E. Martin tool second on Pearl guide d. Little third on Nina of Maples a a. Stewart fourth on Rose of Urquhart and p. S. An excellent Start was made wednesday morning on the great exhibit of beef cattle shorthorn a and Angus being judged simultaneously. Dean Rutherford of Saskatoon presided in the shorthorn rings and c. J. Martin Iowa in the Angus rings. Shorthorn. The shorthorn show was Good and presented Many new competitions. There were some things to regret and some to rejoice Over. The were for the absence of Jame Yule the Veteran showman of the Breed and still More for the fact that his absence was occasioned by very bad health. His absence occasioned the absence also of the Fine Emmert Herd with which he has been identified and which he has brought to it s present High standing. On the other hand the older breeders accorded a Hearty we come to his son Charles who under the firm name of Yule Bowes Cal Gary is showing for the first time on his own account at Brandon. He be Gan the circuit of the fairs at Calgary and he did extremely Well and at Brandon though com ing against heavier Competition made a fair Start fully sustaining the family traditions As a showman. First class that of aged bulls was a Small one Only three entries., first went to Carpenter pc Ross for Graig Hill who was second at Winnipeg second to Piile Bowes for misses Prince and third to j. G. Barron for Huntley. Wood 8th. Bulls two years old was. Again a class of three but a much stronger class As to Quality. First went to Watt of Elora ont., for Lavender Scot who was first in the same class at Winnipeg second to Carpenter Ross for Max Walton renown and third to w. A English of Harding for lord Waterloo 2nd, an imported Bull of Good family. Senior yearling Bull was a class of two Only first went to Watt for Gainsford idol and second to Barron for Fairview again. A Strong class. Junior yearling Bull was a strongly contested class of four and again the Watt Herd carried off first Iho prs this time on Gainsford perfection who certainly is Well being a particularly smooth Well bred son of a Noble sire second and fourth went to Carpenter Ross for Max Walton revolution and Opportunity third. To Yule Bowes for Oak Bluff Banff All four first prizes senior and championship with Areaux of har Veston and Junior Champion with enjoined of Glengarnock. In these classes also he got three second placings. James b6wman got two first and two third prizes m Bull Aberdeen Angus females were even stronger in Quality than the males and judge Martin his placing Long and earnestly. Call for cows three years and Over brought four into the ring and honors were Mcgregor first and fourth and Bowman second and third. Heifers two years old brought out another class of four All but one bred by the exhibitor. First place went to Bow Man for Elm Park Pride 12th, and third on e. P. Rosebud 15th, second and fourth placings went to j. D. Mcgregor s Elian of Morvich and Black Rose of Glengarnock. Mcgregor scores. Senior yearling heifers was a class of five. First and second went to j d. Mcgregor for Eva and Missie of. Glenca Nook third to Bowman for in. P Pride 14th, and fourth to Mcgregor and Bowman for Rugby Nancy. Junior yearling heifers was one the Best classes shown. Mcgregor got first on Glengarnock Beauty. A. Leroy Heifer out of Beauty 36th of Hayston. This Heifer looks As if she had been turned out of a Mould she is so smooth. Covetous eyes have been cast upon her. By an. American who wants Here Fot a Herd tie is Send ing to the Panama exposition. Unless he secured the privilege of buying her Back it is not Likely that or. Mcgregor will part with so Beautiful a Heifer from such illustrious strains of Breeding. Bowman got second in this class with e. P. Rosebud 16th, and sixth with e. P. Rosebud 17th third and fourth placings went to Mcgregor and fifth to Mcgregor and Bowman. Senior Heifer calf was a , first and second going to Mcgregor and third to Mcgregor and Bowman. Junior Heifer calf brought out a class of four were Bow Man first and second Mcgregor third and Mcgregor and Bowman fourth. Aberdeen judging Angus herds will be one of the sights of citizens Day. Us a Cal la Jug to inti. Abb Kirk Pauline and lady Pauline Nolan Tia Logan Dickie 2, and 4, Madelyn Duchess sarcastic ind Lipsit. Senior Heifer and 2, Logan Dickie 3, Forest Ridge Sells Axle 4, modest de Kal Queen h. Hancox Dominion City. Junior Heifer countess la Doga Ormsby Logan Dickie 2 and 4, Forest Ridge Segis lady and Paynes Seg is Flora Lipsits fran by Korn Dyke Jet eyes Han Cox. Group prizes. On account of some changes in the individual placings the group prizes did not follow the Winnipeg decisions. In the aged Herd Logan. Dickie s aged Herd headed by grand Cham Pion Bull too Good to be passed Over. This Bull is a stylish fellow with a Long rib and lots of Quarter. Lipsit had the advantage in but at our sales stables Corner ton and Alexander first Corner of Stock Exchange hotel. A Good selection of heavy dra Tim farm horses and a special selection if delivery horses. _ special this week. Car of cheap horses Sale every thursday. E. Mclean Corner Arlington and phone Garry 3709. Formerly 185 James Street assignees1 Stock of dry. shoes hardware . By auction will Ibe sold at the Oti of Nicholson Ilton Chambers Winnipeg on to the 28th--Day of july 1914, o clock a.m., at a rate on tic tree Ana shop belonging to the estate of Cromer Man., As follows lot no. Stock As per inventory j fixtures As per lot no. Horse buggy and. Harness i exr j or continued on Page bight tenders for buildings greater Winnipeg water District. A Kerai advertising. British Columbia exhibit. The British exhibit was especially Well placed at Brandon in the matter of Light. The Bright Sun Shine falling from the skylight windows of the big display building out to perfection not Only the gorgeous colouring of the fruit but the markings and tracings in the great collection of finished and unfinished Wood veneers which Are yearly becoming a great Factor in the commercial Prosper Ltd of the province Down toy the sea. British Colum Bia fir in its native and unadorned state is one of the most Beautiful Woods in the world. Panelling and doors of this fir merely sized and oiled Are fit for Kings palaces j but in addition to its natural Beauty it is immensely adaptable and will take on the most exquisite shades , Green Maho Gany or it is also one of the most do arable lumbers offered in the world s markers today and per haps most appealing of All in these hard times its Are All Avail Able for the Home builder at practice sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received up to 12 noon of wednesday july 29-th, 1914, erection of the following build Ings at Deacon near Transcona Mani _ station and office building. Railway superintendent s residence. Three cottages. Pamp House. Sanitary buildings. Drawings specifications and form of tender can be obtained at the offices of he District upon Deposit of the sum of ten dollars which sum will be re turned upon the receipt of a tender or tee return of the documents in Good order. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted s. Reynolds chairman of commissioners. 901 Boyd building Winnipeg july 18th, 1914. R c balance in 2, 4 and 6 a ioness in Terest at 7 per cent., v the Stock May be inspected As Tae premises at Cromer. The my eatery May be seen and other info Mattie i. Quire obtained at the undersigned. _ Newton nil Winnipeg july 18th, notice to creditors it the matter of the Assiut of sir we Wiliam be notice e is Ilie Reby Given pursue unto the the Ilan Ittia Tuii tse being chapter 1to Vised statutes of Isoac As amendments thereto that All of and All persons having data against the estate of sir vat Friia Whyte of the City of Winnipeg province of Manitoba died on or about the 14th Day of. Apt co Ronda. Beach in. Tie Statis California one of the United Stria of America having Nis domicile City of Winnipeg Bate of whose last will and. Test Asp was granted to the Standard. Company whim Deg by the us court of the Eastern Jadie Ial of the province of Manitoba . By required to Send by deliver to the Sta comp and at Winnipeg in i or before the 8th Day of August.384 their Christian and surnames Antis dresses and descriptions with tic ulars in writing of their statement of their accounts nature of the Security if any hem duly verified Fly statutory tenders wanted tenders will be by the Dalrymple Rural Telephone co. Ltd., for the furnishing of material and construction of their proposed Telephone system. Also for bids on debentures repayable in fifteen equal annual instalments with interest not exceeding eight per cent., per annul. Tenders will be received up to and including August 7th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans May be seen at the office of the undersigned or at the department of telephones Regina. John Donald Sec.-treas., Cupar sask. Tenders for grading roads Etc. Rural municipality of whoa Worth. Sealed tenders will be received by tie undersigned until 12 o clock noon on thursday the 30th Day of july 1914, for grading Etc., on three 3 Miles at Lahore three 3 Miles at Henton of Good roads. Plans and specifications May be seen at the office of the Secre tary treasurer of the municipality at Harding Man. Bach tender must be for Sale five Passen or touring car Good running order Good tires cheap i or Cash or Given to reliable parties. Phone main 8119. For Sale 240 acres first class farm. Terms apply g. P. Waste. Owner Oak Bluff. I Lai m a voc i. I i it Lull or Dawley fifth on Mona of Hillcrest on three big ones with clean ground work sired by Johnston count an Drew Graham won the class for three the get of one sire in Canadian Beds. Percheron. The Percheron classes were not As strongly contested As last year but the Quality of those competing was of a High order. The display comprised individuals of the Breed chiefly from the coun by surrounding Brandon. Thus it was exceedingly creditable As a local Percheron show. The Champion stallion. Mccallum Mac owned by d. Mccallum of for rest Manitoba was an exceptionally stylish specimen of the Breed and possessed that smooth symmetrical top and Fiat Flinty Bone creditable an any draught horse. The Champion Mare mar Lowette owned by Roberts and sons of of Dairy cattle. Senior Bull calf was a Strong with eight prizes and seven entries and several hew exhibitors. It was a mighty promising class and Dean Rutherford spoke strongly of the Promise for future Breeding in such Large classes of Good Young things. The placings were in order As Fol lows Watt Barron Carpenter Ross a. D. Mcdonald son Napinka fourth and fifth English sixth g. S. Munro Reston seventh. Junior Bull calf was. Another excellent class and there were warm congratulations when the red ribbon to w. Of Methven who is just making his debut As an exhibitor or shorthorn. His first place win was with a. Very straight smooth calf of excellent Type. If or. Mcfad Den adheres to this Type red ribbons will soon become a habit with him Carpenter Ross were second bar Ron third Watt fourth and Munro fifth in this class. Championships. G. Hutton resumed work on the Dairy cattle this morning. Attention was centred on the Ayrshire ring with its Well filled classes of High Quality stuff. In the aged cow class nine animals faced the judge whose rulings Lvi finishing. Think of the pleasures of a living room lined with Oak finished fir panels Lour feet wide without a break where you can watch the firelight play Over the polished surfaces on which the pattern was traced by the great master himself. British columbia1 has Many other Woods almost equally Beautiful tout if she had nothing tout her fir Trees to offer to the Liomel building Public she would be Rich indeed. The attention of the Public has not been sufficiently called to . Lumber and it is rather surprising that it i has not occurred to the City fathers Victoria Van Couver and new Westminster to place signs on their str set cars the Beautiful Woods in evidence in those cars Are All from the forests of the province. The Sunshine found other beauties than these of the fruit and the lumber to play upon Lor Jit was reflected Back from thousands of Points in the collection of ores. This collection announces that nothing comes from a Prospect. The Only ores displayed Are from mines actively in operation at the present time. In Ione Case is an Excel Lent display of the Lead pipe from Trail in its various stages of evolution from Curde Ore to finished article. Perhaps after All the crowd lingered longest Over the fruit. The Prairie pro Vinces Are yearly producing More Small fruits and the Good work will go on tout the larger fruits will always be the lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Stevenson a r Dine. Man. Luzen . By action and notice that Tom Pii to the asset pc at to full cell Lei. Uc1.jxc 11v 8th Day of August 1 he Standard trusts said deceased among the tailed thereto having the claims of which Uliey shall Lave notice and that they will nj3l liable for the said assets or Miyet thereof so distributed to persons of whose claim notice Shalmir been duly received time of distribution. Dated at Winnipeg this 8th july. . 1914. -1-1 the. Standard trusts co executors 346 main Street Winnipeg per Aikins. Loftus. Awns Winnipeg solicitors for tie estate. Greater Winnipeg water District. Tenders for Aqueduct construction sealed tenders addressed to the to Der signed will be received up to of saturday september 191 the construction of eighty five of Concrete Aqueduct in five a of approximately equal length. Plans specifications and tender can be secured after 1914, by application to the pan. A compared by certified i one Hundred dollars payable to District which Deposit Mil be submission of tender or re Bra documents. Bidders May tender or on any number of sections. The lowest or any tender not or Sarilu accepted. S. Reynolds chairman of 901 Boyd building Winnipeg july 6th, 1914. Tenders for Stock and fixtures r. E. White assigned. Kamloops . Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on july Twenty eighth for the Purchase of the Stock of clothing gents furnishings boots and shoes furniture and fixtures of above store. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. Clark Assignee. 403 Cordova St. W., Vancouver . I t tenders for Coal ten Ders for. Tons of Pochon Coal will be. Received at the. Office of the Winnipeg Public school Board up to 5 . On thursday. August 6th, i a i a 1914. Fruits fruits grow in abundance but the of other j climes become As imams Lacea Trie Wii a in Niveo i jul. Luc though widely different from the win to native Nipes placings met the entire approval Diall 1b us i of All spectators. First place was Given to the Sweet Quality cow Saleigh Afton. She possesses a remarkable combination of Breed character and milk ability and was an easy Winner. Bar Cheskie Snowdrop 12th was awarded second Over the dry cow Burnside an on o s borne Manitoba was the big massive i championship went Seco Lena both owned by Roland Ness de Winton Alberta. The former cow was in great Bloom and exhibited a Fine in Ammary system but the third cow ran her close As she is a big Strong commercial cow. Loch mergers Snowdrop earned fourth for c. C. Mit Chell Brandon. She is a cow of sub stance and Constitution possessing Many of the qualities which far see ing breeders Are endeavouring to. Fix in the Stock. The three year old cow class was not so Strong. Lakeside Clara the first prize Winner gives Promise of be coming a great Dairy cow but she did not have the depth and Middle of a for specifications form of tender or further information desired apply direct to j. B. Mitchell. Commissioner of supplies school Board office. R. Smith. Secretary treasurer. T Baird s second prize cow. Jas. Britain As Well. Natives in a very few years and take on added beauties of color and great luscious Ness of flavor. This is one of the things that always strikes the Visi Tor to the Pacific province. I the display at Brandon arranged against a background of soft Rich Green brought into Especial Promin ence the Cream and Pink of the peaches the Gold of. The apricots and the Rich reds of line cherries and Early plums. The luscious Logan berries and late strawberries added cot la Little to the picture while As a re minder that .l produces the Neces Saries As Well As the luxuries of life there were crates of potatoes enormous cabbages and most appetising of All the Crisp White celery from Strong which Sells More celery than any other Indivino Taal District in ame Rica and whose lame has reached not i Only Over this continent but across to n -v.n11 tenders for Concrete work tenders will Ibe received for the con Crete work of warehouse to be erected on Corner of Logan and Lulu streets. Tenders to be opened on the inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For particulars apply fitt1mgs United 310 Ross Avenue. House snap Grosvenor Avenue. Risje Chance of get Tiff Well furn feed Home. Eight rooms Anc Iff we Urne ome. B rooms a Large sleeping Balcony. Hot water heat los electric instantaneous water Eleo trl Etc. E or Sale. Remarkably East terms As owner is leaving the City. Proc compete Cash balance was payments. G. Smith co., carpenters Mechana your should be bought from As carry a full Supply of ducts of the world s Best of Carpenter s and me tools. Call and see our Stock. Aikenhead Clark hardware Boyd building Cor. Portage and Edmonton phone main 7150-1. Tenders will be rce Ivad up 24bh Day of july 1914, tons and to v known As 140-14 Winnipeg for the Pany. Information the office of c. U. Architect 811 notre Dame building. Money to to b. C permanent g. Smith _. 203 ten dear building. Phone main 368s. M. 806
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