Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 28, 1914

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 28, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press wiknipec4. Tuesday july sacrifice Wellington Crescent frontage 100 feet frontage on Wel Lington Crescent at per foot for immediate Purchase. Worth s250 to per foot. Cash balance arranged. Suitable for duplex or Home. Site. Location most Ideal spot on Crescent. No agents. Apply at once Box 2553 free press free press crop report continued from Page Creamery and produce manager wanted Man with practical Creamery and produce experience to take charge of established business in Western Canada with ability to take advantage of splendid Opportunity to create rapid growth must be Able to organize Strong staff and show results. apply unless you have the qualifications. Man with few thousand invest preferred. State experience and Send copy of testimonials with first letter. Salary a month Box 2502 free press. To he her while there Are some Good Fields there Are Many poor ones. If the remainder of season is favourable some think there will be an average crop others that not More than a 75 per cent crop can be expected. Barley is fair. Oats not up to tie average As season has been too dry. Some dam age by frail to the so unix none to the North. Local Rains have been. Plentiful but not adequately distributed and crops Are uneven. The Binder goes into a splendid Field of Eye at the experimental farm this morning and the prelude wheal will be Cut there on thursday of this week. Quappelle is Well past the Blossom Stags a Good per cent is in the dough. Will be Early and the crop above an aver age one. Wheat should average 20 bushels per acre. Oats and Barley will be snort. Oats estimated at 40 bushels per acre. Not much flax what there is will be Good. Last week s heavy rain Only covered a por Tion of the District and a Good part badly needs a Good rain. A Large strip South of Here was bailed out last week. Reg Ina sask. A crop report of a very different kind from that usually received has been made by w. Vav. Converse a Grain commission Mer chant of the firm of Hallet and Carey Winnipeg he estimates the average wheat yield per acre for Alberta and Saskatchewan at nine bushels that flax will be 10 per cent less than last year and that Oats be about 60 per cent of last year or about 25 bushels per acre. While the acre age this year is larger than last the 3 average production per acre be mortgages both first and second on property at the lowest current rates. Second mortgages especially wanted. Agreements get our Price before you Bell none too Largo or none too Small Tor to handle. No unnecessary Aei Ayi. Vacant Loans we make a spec Salty of Loans on property in Winnipeg and Well established Western towns. Cathcart co. 507 a Mclntyre Block. Main 1s87. Money to loan on vacant property in Winnipeg au80 agreements of Sale mor Flages municipal Industrial Bonds and stocks purchased. Simpson Mitchell Ervins "2nd floor Union Trust building superintendent of agencies wanted by an established life company a Good live Man for above position. Must have experience in handling men ing business. Replies will be held As confidential. Apply Box 3vo. 2341 free press. So much less that the shall not begun i to Rafee the crops that we did a year ago said he. Or. Converse Belles is that it is particularly bad policy every year to boost the extraordinary Good crop conditions that such boosting keeps Down the Price. ,.of Grain and encourages the Farmer to Rush his Grain to the buyers at the Best Price they can get while the crop is believed to be exceptional and the Price Only rises when it is too late to Benefit the Farmer. He says that editions have never been really Good for a big crop in Western Canada this year. While in certain sections the conditions have been favourable since seed in said in the majority of cases conditions have certainly not been Ideal. Every year for the last three years there has been a tendency to Over estimate the crop during the growing season and the opinion in a Good Many cases comes from people who Are not directly interested in the Grain business but. Are trying to Boom land prices and make the credit of the country look stronger at Ery Opportunity the great Quantity of Grain being raised is boosted until Long after Harvest time and the Farmers Rush their stuff to the Market at the lowest prices. The crop moves quickly and when navigation opens the prices begin to go up. While Canada is perhaps Only a. Small Factor n the wheat Market of the. World still t is the tendency to boosting. That makes the Price Lowe for the or. Converse expresses. The opinion that the Regina District is the most favourably situated but. f this present heat. Continues there. Wont be Grain produced in these two. Provinces for Grain for. The next year. This heat is ripening the Straw he says while grain1 ,4n the milk with the result that the Grain itself might never but just die off. He estimates that the. Crop around Regina should run just under 20 bushels per acre while some Fields will produce-3q, Moose jaw in the immediate Vicinity of Moose jaw is with in show Excelle iat. Stand and the Farmers anticipate it better than Money to loan on vacant property. Or improve or Hubie Williams 302 Orry b Olding. My n 3696, Auto to Trade for City real estate. 1913 Model Vith All improvements. One of the highest Grade 6 Pas Senger touring cars in Winnipeg. Practically hew. Box 2470 free press. L. W. Schruth general municipal contractor sewerage and water systems ing and Concrete work. Cost Esti mates furnished on application 215 Chambers of Commerce Winnipeg general condition of boats and Barley fall. Practically rib fax in this Viln in no Hail this season. Deloraine and Napinka Rosenfeld hot sultry w Eather has brought the Grain along much More rapidly than expected. Considerable Oats and Small acreage of oar Ley has already been Cut. First har vesting commenced on july wheat has been Cut and general about first of August. Summer allows will yield Well while other lands will be Short. Only i fair fax is a poor crop this year hot help now rain would t. 11ka to Altona 90 per cent of wheat Pust Blossom stage. Ram badly needed. Summer allow is Good aver age Spring blowing less. No damage from Hail reported. Oats and Barley wheat harvesting commenced Here today Buhr Faim and if the weather cont Nues for a co utile More wheat will is general around Heie the crop will be about As usual Oats and bar Ley Are about Normal but Aie coming along very fast rain not needed now. Morden about 7fa per cent of cos win till flax is fair crop Oats and bar e would be greatly helped with Good rain. Rain is badly needed. No Hail has fallen Here this season. A heavy showed followed a terrific wind and dust storm Here this afternoon the rain will greatly help to save the crops which were being dried out by the excessive Killarney All wheat is past the Blossom much of it is in the dough stage and cutting will commence Early to a lust. Will scarcely be an aver hot dry weather has Oats and Barley be average flax fair crop. Some local showers lately but not enough ram is badly needed for Tso Hail of any consequence Delorme about 90 per cent. Of the wheat is past the Blossom stage and Pio spots at present show an a Oats Are somewhat Light ear bar by an average age rage crop. Or than or crop and very Little flax Biown but crop Good. Rain is badly needs As the continual hot weather is scorching everything up no Hail whatever to do damage Manitoba and North Western 25 per cent Blossom. Strip there will be an no Hail. Mostly of blossoms no rain for Over two weeks Nee ii de badly. Crops will be under a getting Patio by through want no j a Hail or any kind since last report Only drought. _ Binscarth Marion the scattered character of the showers and of the unusually prolonged hot spell the Grain is uneven some Good and so Nie Light. , whole it not be up to the average. Showers axe Nef ded. Broca Bly Harvest Ivill be on in about two weeks. No damage by Hall. Milwood a week of intense heat and with temperature in Shade of -1d1 degrees vegetation appears the popular talk is i heat will be in cutting stage by than two thirds the this year. Condition o t Oats Barley is poor slight damage from Nalli Flats ail bar Ley was Cut last week. Will be har vesting wheat two weeks from Date. Rain needed. Weather very hot. Lipton wheat past Blossom stage. About 60 per cent of average crop. Oats very very Little Flanc or Barley in this District. Rain very badly needed. No Hail. Cupar per cent past Al Blosson Ista be. Crop will be below average. Oaits will be Short of tax and Barley fair rain badly needed. No Hail i Strassburg 90 per cent of. Wheat past Bloom stage hard to estimate average dry spell has reduced possibly. Wheat on summer fallow in most cases is standing dry Opell Best while new breaking will be the poorest. Crop in the Bluffs will be splendid those on 1he opt n Prairie need ram soon to half crop. Have had no rain since july 16. Summer Al Low wheat is growing so thick that it is holding moisture i better than other kinds Durmai hot spell. Oats very much like wheat most were planted late and Aie thin and not filling very Well past week s heat has dried them up and will be Lif Fht crop. So fax to speak of Here about Cros Wilt be Light. Barley in Low spots and bulls looks Good and filling Well Straw Long and Good Heads. Rain is badly needed for All kinds of Grain and Garden stuff. Some Small Hail Jan Day night Northwest of Here no damage reported also Good Shower North of town. If rain comes within a Day or so will have average crop. Nokomis Hundred per cent of is past Blossom stage in this District Vii heat crap is about 60 per cent of average. Oats and Barley about per cent of an aver age and fix Al out 80 per cent a Good Shower of rain is needed. There has been no Hail Here Finis season. Treme teat is injuring All grains to some extent. There Anas been no Hail Here since last report and with Shower of rain soon there will an. Average Pierson favourable weather Preva ils and no destroying element in the form of Hall or Frost interferes with growth we will reap a better crop than usual. Oats Are doing Wen and flax and Barley also. Not much Hail in the immediate Victory further South near Lyleton. Oxbow per cent of wheat passed Blossom stage prospects far better than average crop provided be can get Tain . Wheat Oats Barley and flax All Goott but rain badly needed. No Hall re ported. Weather very hot. Alameda the assignments act notice to creditors notice is that Jotun business a the City of Winnipeg at the Corner or Aberdeen and Mcgregor streets As a made an to the e ican Adlan credit men Sas and for the Benefit of All creditors. A meeting of creators Neia at the off Cefe the association 60o Ashdown building Winnipeg Mani Toba on "3rd Day of plug ust 1914. At 3 o clock and Yow Are thereby notified to attend either do Porson or toy represent. All past Blossom stage and filling fast. Ram not much needed but a Shower would help a Little. Crop Best in in years. Other grains doing Well. No damage from any source so far. Bienfait is All past the Blossom with the exception of a few Lato Fields. The crop will better than the average year if we get an other Good rain. Oats Barley and tax Are coming on splendidly but rain now would help very much. No Hall Here. Estevan wheat Blossom crop will be Little better than average. Oats flax and Barley not As Good As past year being late in growth. Rain would be continued on Page Deloraine and Lyle Branch Souris Hundred per cent of wheat is past Blossom Oats and Barley Are in Good condition. We have had. Ten Days of very hot weather and no rain. I Don t get rain at once crop will in bad shape. No Hail Stree last report. Hartney percent wheat past Blossom stage better than average crop. Oats and Barley Good. Dry and hot past week ram is now needed to fill the wheat As the extreme heat will have a damaging effect unless rain Lauder the wheat m this District has passed the Blossom stage. We will hive an average crop if we get rain at once As the Grain has been shrinking the last three Days. It is gradually turning White at the top of the Heads. Coarse grains Are an aver age crop but everything is in need of rain no Hail since Waskada signs of rust in crops excessively hot weather rain is needed. crop will be about an average one Harvest will be Early if present conditions prevail. Oats Barley and other crops Are Good. Lyleton last week crops never better. Last few Days of., excessive heat has done immense damage plenty of rain All season but dry. Past week and rain now needed. Fifteen thousand Lyle ton and Boundary destroyed by Hall n 17th. Numerous reports of rust and hessian coast grains require Ain hot weather is burning wheat in j localities in these districts rain and cooler weather needed. Flax and Barley Are in same condition As Itter Man i Tcline Atwil be in cutting stage by continued to i Little More of this Pendennis has All passed Blossom stage Many Fields crop will be an average one All round owing to hot weather drop has come along too rapidly but and weather would improve matters considerably unless hese conditions prevail Harvest will be under Way by aug. ,15. Wheat but crop Oats Are feeling effect has not suffered to any great extent but North South and West Teli of serious damage. Herbert m this District Are a no rain has fallen1 for Over a month and crops for a radius of 60 Miles Are burned up. Some Fields of lax look All right but Langenburg 50 per cent., wheat past Blossom stage. Expect slightly Jorse than crop Suu run about ,15 bit shall. To acre. Of Oats will be about 35 bushels to acre Early sow n Good late sown Pupp Barley lop King Good. Had several Good Rains since re port and not badly needed. No Hail. General greatly Impi oved Harding extreme weather of the past few Days Lait report. The wheat in this passed the Blossom wheat is expected to yield j j hit f 1jc-c4.1. Ujj Wii. Lots of rain is needed Many Farmers two thirds of an average crop and Are blowing up their crops getting the Oats about 50 per cent More ram 1s. Ground in shape for next year. Needed to preserve sustained moisture. Creek i lass has yet been out and crop Wal be any part of this District. Light this District per cent wheat be in wheat but Oats ;