Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg tuesday june Farmers forum a column for the discussion of All matters of interest to the Farmers of Western Canada. Address All letters to editor Farmers editorial comment Manitoba report. The annual june report of the department of agriculture makes very interesting Reading. The general in crease in acreage of the Ordinary trains is comparatively Small in , Only acres but there inc increases in acreage which Are very Signi Jiant. Over Ridden j i., the Iod Doi Corn acreage is not Only i phenomenal but very Gratifying. In until Iier column is the opinion of an j for Dairying is particularly Bright and already the i ice of butter is i cents a Pound Highet than it to a last year while Chee Fao is phenomenally High being is to 19 cents a Pound. This rapid Advance in the Price of cheese is of course due to the War. Eastern creameries Are Many of them being turned into cheese factories this year on account of the demand for cheese for War purposes. It would not be feasible to do this to any extent in Manitoba owing to the More scattered population but the less is i butter made in Canada., the r i production in better the Price will to for Western the two things go Well to Canada so that to keep on making butter win be a pl0fitable to the Western dairymen As if they were Able to go More extensively into cheese. The Outlook for poultry is k finer. There is an increase of Over 000 acres in Western ryes grass and an increase of Over acres in Birome. Nothing makes a better per manent pasture than Brome grass and Rye grass gives excellent Hay. These increases in fodder crops show the trend of Manitoba Farmers to wards mixed farming. While there has been a slight de j crease in the number of beef cattle j there has been a very noticeable in crease in the number of calves show ing that the producers Are awaken j ing to the value of keeping their calves rather than Selling them As j veal particularly when they Are Heifer cows. The number of cows has been increased by a Little Over 10.000 and while there Are no comparative figures As to the number heifers last year this year there Aro recorded. The total number of cattle of All kinds is As against 19ji800 last year. Pigs show a decrease this was expected owing to the Low prices which prevailed last Winter. In spite of the High Price of feed during the past Winter the Outlook also Good. The whole report is Clear and con Cise. It is in fact a very readable document. Memo Blitfield for co mowing what superintendent Haney i Dakota Extension work thinks of it. Pointed out that the minimum Price Olav at which dealings Are permitted it it that minimum were removed the Price would be Many Points lower and after the new loan it would be still lower therefore. In sail to the holders of Consols if you apply for of the new loan Mill allow you 75 per cent on Consols for Eaph in the new this he exp lined meant that Consols were exchangeable at a Price of 66 2-3 application must be planting Corn the machine that saves Many a Back ache on the farm of d. G. Adamson Gladstone Man. Made before october the Chan a cellar said that if Consols were All converted it would mean an application Foi if conversion of the old War loan Ocie made it would mean an application for some hundreds of millions. The govern by Margaret Heseop Gladstone. French have Many towns in Alsace. Pans tune Lias been made Here that the French postal service is handling mail in ninety towns and villages in Alsace All of which now Bear the names they had forty five years ago. Ment did not expect j holders make this conversion. J germans pay for killing spaniards. Madrid via Paris. June German a overment hns made a full explanation and paid at indemnity of Maiks for the lives of five i Ards who were shot by mistake w i repro last August. The government has the cadent closed. Portage mayoralty. S. R. Marlatt Likely to succeed major Taylor. Portage la Prairie mali., june s. R. Marlatt an old time resident of this City has agree to allow the use of his name Tor the mayoralty nomination which will be on monday next to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of major. F. G. Taylor now serving with the 45th battalion. A petition signed by 70 of the Busi Ness men of the City was presented to or. Marlatt asking him. To allow the use of his name and he acceded to their request. Or. Marlatt is an resident of this City. I a c came Here on May 10 1871, operating a trading Post with Luxon and continued in Mer Cantile pursuits and farming up to 1879. At that time he was appointed inspector of Indian agencies for Tho Lake Manitoba inspectorate. He later removed to the coast and returned to Portage a Lew years ago. 3ie has served As councillor and school trus tee and has Ever been identified with the Hospital Board. It is Likely that com a crossing Case or. Marlatt will not be opposed the nomination on monday and a he will be elected by acclamation. Not Wise to press Roi Wayt. Ottawa. Tune nil order c the railway Board issued today Aid in thirty years. Appeal to patriotism the Chancellor emphasized the act that in addition to putting for Vard a business transaction., lie wished to Appeal to the patriotism of the country to use its Gigantic re sources to carry on the War Success fully for ourselves and our holders of both the old War loan i and Consols will have the right to convert their securities into the new Oan the conversion 6e Consols will 33 on the basis of for of the new loan. Unwise to fix limit. The element of uncertainty the Chancellor explained made it unwise to fix a limit to the loan and the government consequently was making any limit other than the expenditure of the year. After explaining the proposal that if a higher rate of interest should be offered on subsequent Loans holders for the forthcoming loan should receive the higher rate or. Mckemie continued this is a great National Appeal to every class for a great National the Chancellor then proceeded to explain the method by which lie in tended to let the people utilize their savings. He said that while the minimum subscription through the Bank of England would be the government had in. View three meth ods of Issue to meet. Every class and purse the first through the Bank of Langland Tho second tie Sale of to and Bonds through Post Olliges the third the Sale of War Loans vouchers for five shillings and multiples thereof. Sold at Post offices. These vouchers will be offered for Sale at Post offices trades Union Headquarters Etc. They will carry interest at Tho rate of 5 Pur cent per annul for every Complete Calendar month. The vouchers when a total of has been purchased will be exchangeable at Post offices for a Bond. This arrangement will give the working class every advantage accorded to others. The allotments will be made on Apt plication and the list will be closed on or before july 20. Our requirements Are great and like the new store service at the developing and printing for Amateur photog 24 hour service and satisfaction a matter of certainty. Hudson s Bay company incorporated 167o noon luncheon in our quiet re creative dining and economical 35c. Men s English pyjamas--74suits of them wednesday summer weight in colors sky. Tail and White. Styles with military collars. 34 to 44 and formerly per suit. Men s Cotton pyjamas present Wear Plain colors of White Tan sky or neat. Stripes of Black sky and. Helio Over White grounds Frog fasteners and Pearl buttons. Sizes boys summer pyjamas Plain colors or neat assorted stripes Over White grounds fastens with Frog and Pearl buttons. 10 to 18 years main floor Fortune this special Purchase of 18c and 20c figured voiles wednesday a Yard see the window display today. Rosebud and other Floral voiles also some fancy Stripe effects. In eluded Are the newest and most fashionable Cotton dress fabrics in White grounds with Pink mauve Black Green Brown Helio sky and Palfe Blue designs also Black and White or Pink and White stripes. Is almost unmatchable value. Suitable for dresses waists or children s Wear. We will Noti be Able to accept phone orders. In. Wide. This is the better clothing store for boys and fathers too. Who did t know that any there do Well Chi Irvine these clothes mentioned and the extra Good values can give in them. Wear better suits with extra pair of bloomers extra pair of bloomers about doubles the life of the suit. Materials Are Navy Blue Serges and mid Grey worsted. Sizes Are 29 to 36. Main floor for any one Wool Rug famous scotch Art Wool rugs in sizes 7ft. 6 in. By 9ft. Up to 9 it. By 12 it. And col rings to., blend with the furnishing of Al most any room. Half Price Sale on wednesday Means for instance that you can have a 7 it. 6 in. By 9 it. Rug that was originally for floor 2 with such serviceable As these men s Blue Serges an extra pair of for actual truth of the matter is the mater excellent that the coat will Wear for the life of of trousers. Course the same Quality Serge Lur Hgo dyed goes into the pants too but there is much More 011 the former hence our special provision to meet this. Fast color in Cheviot or Fine finish. Buttoning two and three Vest six and trousers Cut regulation 1915 style. Main floor o pairs disposing left Over lots of White Wear pairs women s drawers in Fine Quality Cam Bric with deep frill trimmed Fine ground Alene Hermes lace and insertion and finished embroidery beading and threaded ribbon. Small women s and out sizes. Regular wednesday . Pairs women s drawers made in Good trimmed Fine Swiss embroidery insertions and finished deep frill of embroidery edging. Assorted sizes. Regular wednesday Itic a special v i c pairs women s drawers made in Cambric trimmed with , insertions and edged lace. Assorted sizes. Regular o k wednesday night gowns in Fine Nain Sook Cotton trimmed with Valenciennes lace and insertions slip Over style and open sleeve finished Dainty ribbons. Regu Lar and wednesday. O c each White Wear. Floor 2 women s vegetable silk Hose every Effort now is an Effort not Only necessary to enable us to carry on the War but to enable us to maintain our financial pre Eminence alter the or. Mckenna continued he who subscribes now is doing an act of mercy both to himself and to ins country. He who subscribes now and saves in order to subscribe will be Able to Bear the Strain after the War is Over and will be thankful for the efforts made to he i himself. But still dearer to him must be the knowledge that every Aid he gives himself is multiplied for his country and ills country a a bless him for his Providence and generosity. Increased interest offered. To the Holder of the old War loan we say if you bring and in Vest it in the new War Loon we will take Over your old loan at Par and Oser you 4% instead of i per cent., i u Cence Waitts up naps a Siok Enaa i Black and White Only. This stocking is made of Media to. Weight vegetable silk throughout and will give excellent Wear. Four Inch Lisle elastic top and Linen Heel and toe do filble silk sole. In a class by itself in medium priced hosiery. Women s silk Lustre Cotton Hose 3 pair in Light weight smooth Fine even weave full fashioned 4in. Elastic Garter top extra spliced heels and toes. Black Only. Sizes 8ys to 10. Kiddies Patent leather belts Loc extra smooth Glossy finish in shades of Black White and red in All sizes neat Strong brass Hackle. Kiddies suede leather handbags 25c shades of Green Blue purple and Tan Strong Nickel Frame and clasp. Formerly 50c. Kiddies mercerized Cotton handbags 25c new line kiddies mercerized finished Cotton i and bags Cord handles with pretty design in imitation painting. Hosiery main floor women s night gowns 59c in slip Over style Short sleeves stamped in neat Floral pattern on. Neck and sleeves. Made of Fine even Nain Sook. Pure silk Satin ribbon 25 c a Yard made in Switzerland floor. 2 White Abutai Silks formerly priced 75c, 85c and but wednesday cd. 58c collection of ends of various lengths of Jiru suitable for waists or even dresses. They Aie purely All. Silk fabrics Anil exceptionally Hue Quali ties. Sold Down to Short cuts and dress lengths. These lines have been re Chi ship immense popularity Liis season at 75c, , and Inch. Closing out wed floor 2 50c brilliantine wednesday 38c nos in a thoroughly dependable anal and Fine weave Beautiful Lustrous finish. Con in thing for bathing suits sum Mer skirts or dresses. Shades Are Navy Black Brown and red. Inch. Value. Wed for.38c Clearing awning Stripe at 27c w1dk. Originally priced 35c a Yard. And broken Stripe in colors of Green Brown or line on White. Just arrived Couch covers to very pretty selection of them Many patterns of Oriental origination Blue red Anil Green. Screen doors swinging out at the former prices were up to doors grained and varnished finish in sizes 2ft. 6in. X 6ft. 2ft. Loin. X 6ft. Loin., and 3ft. X 7ft. Only. Door is suitable for front door use and the lot includes doors formerly priced up to Del f c Only wednesday i 1 Lawn mowers 16in. Cut four tool steel Oil tempered Blades 10y2in. High wheels adjustable to Cut grass to lengths of in. To cuts grass standing sin to Yin. Formerly priced at
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