Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba
16 Manitoba free Winnipeg saturday ruffle conditions Good at crop prospects never bettor at this time increase in acreage Prince Albert. Sash., june crop conditions in the Prince Al District arc. speaking with a greatly increased Aore under cultivation and prospects a heavy yield. The Outlook has particularly enhanced by the j Rains that fell Over a wide tuesday and wednesday of some damage was Dono Ami Wakaw by a wednesday night but. The i from the heavy will entirely counteract loss s incurred by in ii Vickii Milr. Wheat in the District is from six to is High with i Londi l Root and vigorous the crop is not so promising As the . But it will be it heavy one with a per cent increase in the -4ctcagc sown. In the St. Louis District largely increased acreages Brok this season have been seeded to Oats. On the whole the crop Outlook in this District wits never setter at this season. There was some damage in Tho Shellbrook District and also at Tirita our and Aii sly by cutworm but this defect has been overcome by Tho. Rapid growth of Tho past week. Gardens have been largely damaged cutworm and complaints arc numerous concerning defective Garden seed. With satisfactory conditions from now till Harvest this District should reap one of the Best crops in its history. Million More acres wheat in Saskatchewan an exquisite party or Best dress remember farms in marking card responsibility of feeding armies and Mother country Falls directly on Canada could Tocu in Organ die mall Batiste Lawn Dimity or dotted or milks it of sets silk charmed by crepe or voile. Pio Uncino too is Nice Cor this Model and it will lend itself Necly to Jura bardic and other fabrics also to Ping Ham chambray and Percale. The Puu can is Cut in 4 sizes 3, 10. 13 and 14 Scarp. Size 10 requires 3% Yards of 44-Inch niateris.1. I a pattern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 15 cents in Sil ver or Stamps. Regeria sask., june h. Auld. Deputy minister of agriculture or the province of Saskatchewan made the following statement in re Gard to the crop situation today banners who Norm Nelv produce half of Canada s wheat made a mighty Effort toward incr Cas Iii their acreage this year and have their credit the addition of a million acres of wheat or about two thirds of Tho total increase in the whole of Canada. Namo to obtain pattern in illustrated Cut out this Coupon and enclose Nec Saxy amount in Sta ups or Coin. Plainly. Pattern no. Pattern no. Pattern no. Size Ottawa june bulletin from he Canada food Board reads great Britain in peace times de pends upon imports for four fifths of her food Supply. One out of every seven of Scotland s total population is in the army in England one out of every twelve in Canada one out of every seventeen. army demands for men Lias increased her farm acreage by help of women boys and diverted labor from towns and cities. She also increased her production of. Munitions ships and her manufactured exports such As Cotton by which she finances herself. But most of her usual sources of food supplies have been Cut off by the War arid Scarcity of. Ships. Canada produces the largest available food surplus in the British Empire. The responsibility for feeding the armies the Mother country Falls directly upon Canada. The Harvest of 1d1s must be saved or millions will starve. Let canadians Rea ixe the truth be fore writing yes or no on the registration cards to the question Are you willing to do farm movement started Eis Ming letters received lately Indi Cate general desire for consolidation of civic bodies subscribers should understand that a lapse of ten Days or two weeks must occur before they receive ordered patterns. Order by number Eucl Oslic 15 cents for each pattern unless amount otherwise stated. Patterns cannot be changed alter this order is placed. For Virdlee Falve bust measure for Elk urls drive Waist measure for misses and children cite Aso Only. Notice. Send 15 cents in Silver or Stamps far the up to Date Spry Nof and summer 1918 1 catalogue containing 55o designs of la How far their Effort will re a ale misses and children s patterns a suit Iri increasing the production of concise and comprehensive article on heat cannot yet be determined. The rainfall Lar to year was below Normal in most parts of Saskatchewan and this crop season has. Also been dry in Many parts so that substantial proportion of the crop acreage is to Day in an extremely precarious condition. The severe windstorm of june 10 serious damage and t is now questionable whether the irreparable damage which was then caused has not fully offset the effect of the actual acreage increase Farmers have done Best fortunately however the recuperative Powers of Saskatchewan As As the other Prairie pro Vinces is very wonderful and this fact together with the equally Patent t act that a Largo amount of the crop acreage is in excellent condition gives encouragement and warrants the Hope that when Harvest time arrives the Effort for greater production will have met with a reasonable measure Success. The Farmers have done their Best the result depends upon Providence. Details of Tho preliminary estimate of the Grain crops follows 1017 acres 1918 acres Oats Barley __.-. Rye 2.300 grains liar Clover Alfalfa. No estimate has been made the acreage for urgently be elect to save Alberta dressmaking also some Points for the Needle illustrating 30 of Otbo various Sim ple All valuable hints to tha Homo dressmaker. Subscribers having occasion to write retard los delay in receipt of patterns or when Mak Lnor complaints Aro requested to give the Date Ali or order was cent to the Freo press. Be careful to a our address Tor restly and Send your pattern deft. Jibb press. Prizes Are Given 11tjichejchool appreciation of principal Kutr regret at his Depar Ture owing to ill health it was prize Day last Niolu and exhibition Day from Early morning at Tacho school St. Boniface. The work of the pupils of All grades was taste fully displayed including Penman ship drawing mapping natural his tory specimens Straw plaiting knit tin sewing and Cut paper work. The sewing exhibits were much larger than usual and certainly of a. Higher finish. All and every Sample work was most creditable to pupils and masters. Special mention Musj to made of the line exhibition of Wood work is o i single object was very Large but All showed proper knowledge of the qual Calgary alta., Juno i run of three weeks dry hoi weather Llic a Horta crops Are beginning to suffer fur the want of rain. It Good ruins come within the next few it is estimated that 75 per cent of the will to saved other Are Likely to be Light and . Spring blowing and stubble lands will be poor but Tho summer fallow and breaking and fall plow Are standing the drought Well us Southern part of the province the Outlook is Uncertain and farm or. Arc. Getting anxious. There Havo Vicil winds in this part which have damaged the Light land to some extent. Damage from cutworms is reported to be slight. Whether his District will have a. Fair crop or a poor depends on whether Tho rain comes in Tho next few Days. Farmer stated that he did not look for rain until the full Moon my then we shall get All we need. Tiie full Moon is Corning on the and if this proves True to Nill just about arrive Here in time. The situation is helped out some what by tiie fact that there has been a suby tamil increase in acreage under crop. A total of about 000 acres the government s Esti mate of the land area under crop this year compared with 000 acres in 1dj7. To some extent this gain will effect the. Likely de crease in yield through dry weath . Tho figures up to this estimate Are in part. As follows Spring wheat. 3.450.000 acres fall wheat 5s.ooo Oats Barley -1sj 500 Green feed Rye --00 flax 155.000 Hay and Clover Alfalfa 30.000 potatoes 50 Ity of Wood and of Wood Craft exhibition is a credit to the this Joys of tache school and to their manual Irain ins teacher. The programme comprised two Good choruses by grades 1 and 2 and grades 3 to 7, und a Well acted fairy play by Grade -1. Principal Ruttan praised the Boniface school Board for its Devotion to task the teachers for their Devotion and Hig i efficiency the pupils for striving after learning and the parents for supporting Tho authority of. The teachers and encouraging their children. He said that As his health had broken town he had granted by Tho Board a year s leave of absence that he was sorry to to obliged to leave Norwood where he had made so Many friends and pupils to whom he was deeply attached that he hoped that the try life he was going to Lead would bring him Back robust and. Ablo to attend to his duties. Aid. J. A. Clarion. Chairman of to Board also spoke. He gave his Testi Mony to the Good work of Tacha i publicity traffic and transport school the capacity and efficiency of Tion. These Are All separate depart teachers and the Success of Tho ments each being represented on the pupils. Rev. Lennox Kraser on behalf of the population of Norwood assured principal Luttan that everybody was sorry he was compelled to Tako a Long rest tha his efforts and his Success were fully appreciated by All and that in Norwood there was Only one opinion and that was that he had tilled responsible office with great distinction. He wished or. Ruttan to regain his health and to return to Norwood a a girly As reasonable. I principal Tuttan Ihen read the prize list. He Laid particular stress on the fact that perfect attendance was gaining ground and that he had the Hay crop is already put Down to distribute 31 prizes on this head a. A failure in the dry area it being life also distributed s prizes for sew. A foregone conclusion that the Tim j us Intel for manna. Training. The Otily yield cannot be saved even if rain comes Boon. Wild n crass in Northern part of the province is look Iii will and Viil be Mure in ii. It is expected than Ever before. For manual training in the High school went to Gordon Gunn and in Grade s to Verner. The first proficiency prize in Grade s was awarded to miss Doris met Calt e. In Grade 9 to miss trl Clen Daw Srun. In Grade 10 to miss Catherine Bain. The High school scholarship Gold medal donated by the chairman of the Board. Sid. J. A. Marion was Lul awarded to miss Ada Dott of the the Canada land and i combined course Grade .11 Gordon Board of directors by an equal num Ber of directors. In As much As the Campaign com Mittee will in a few Days determine the bureaus for the new Board of Trade it is interesting to name the bureaus of the Seattle. Chamber of Commerce and commercial club re organized less than two Alaska Bureau charities endorse ment civic foreign Trade Industrial National research and statistics retail Trade taxation transportation Washinton state development. Both of these organizations have another sub division known As the members Council. The Winnipeg plan also provides for a members Council. It and the Bureau plan will be explained in a Days by Means of buy big farm at hat Medicine hat. Aua. June a new Syndicate a s a .1111 red 10.000 acres of farm land Vicinity irrigation company made tile top. Steam tractors to be no land immediately and a. I Gunn was awarded the Gold medal i donated by sex mayor j. A. P. Blean put under crop in Lile the property will Youj n half Section Milts As it comes a i cultivation in connection with a i Canan colonization scheme arge por i As Champion athlete of tache school. Drastic regulations Roumania Bee Amsterdam. Juni s for drugs -1 Rouma negotiating with Germany results in romanian Terri 0ry. According to the Berlin Vossi Clie i r the function was very largely at tended All the trustees of wards j and s were present As Well As . J t of Vestal ten the spread of Ali disease or. Neville. Kev. Lennox Eraser and is similarly regarded As a serious of some of. The teachers of Provencher Fence. In both Case s heavy lines May school. To keep swedes from labor meet London. June renter s Ottawa Agency reference to the treatment of Captain Tupper in Sweden. Havelock Wilson of the s Union said Are highly indignant and All our branches Are Ipa sinc resolutions calling Pori the government to pre vent Branting gentlemen of Sweden from coming to the labor cont Erc nce Here. We to Tro Elstra of Norland co Iniss be imposed and the offender sent to prison for a year will not support Ford new York june Iford will not receive the support of the state committee of. Mich Igan in his candidacy for the United states Senate As suggested by presi Dent Wilson according to a state ment made Here last night by John d. Mangum chairman of the com Mittee after a. Conference with will h. Hays chairman of the National committee. The the amalgamation Campaign of Tho Board of Trade and the Industrial Bureau gives Promise of developing into a Community wide Public de Mand for a. General consolidation of civic and commercial forces in the interest of efficiency Economy and general results. Hundreds of letters have been received by Tho Campaign commit tee concerning the movement in the past few Days there apparently a to see the amalgamation movement spread to take in All organizations that Are eligible for a place in the new Board of Trade As bureaus. These letters have come in by the hundreds and Are proving a source of extreme gratification to the Mem Bers of the Campaign committee and Oili cers of the two Trade bodies. They Are replies to statements concerning the Campaign sent out by sir augus Tus Nanton chairman of the greater Winnipeg committee Geo. A Jackson chairman of the Campaign committee. President John wild Nan of the Board of Trade and president w. R. Ingram of Tho Industrial Bureau. The committees Are about ready to make the details of the new Tiou plan Public and believe that when these plans arc thoroughly understood there will be no obstacles i in the Way of a general amalgamation of organizations. It Jias been announced times that the new Board of Trade operated on the Bureau or departmental plan but it has not been explained in de Tail How an organization can be a real part of the greater organization and still retain autonomy in its own sphere of action. To Hon this ques Tion is satisfactorily cleared up Lead ers in the Campaign expect the consolidation proc ass to become infectious. Tho working machinery for tha reorganized Board of according to an official statement made Public yesterday by the Campaign committee will be identical with that of the merchants association of new York the chamber of com Merce of Philadelphia the Chambers of Commerce of Kansas City Spok Ane Portland and san. Civic and commercial association of Denver Many other famous american commercial organizations. Conditions in All of these cities were much like they Are today in Winnipeg until the business men demanded a consolidation to Vivient in the inter est of Community Progress. Three years ago Denver had ten Independent organizations Many of them overlapping. The organizations began to Wrangle among themselves with the result that fifty leading Citi Zens of the City met and determined to withdraw their support from All organizations unless there was an 1 honest Effort made to bring them All together under one roof and tinder one directing hand. The result was a great civic and commercial Organiza Tion with a. Membership of to bureaus which took the place of the old organizations Are As follows 1, advertising 2. Agriculture and live Stock i r. Automobile trades 4, civic and legislative 3, Coal i. Electrical 7, insurance a mining 9, manufacturing to real estate 11, retail Mer chants 12, convention and Smithv form at Ruck in service of the Barber this Winnipeg Smith form a Truc if in your business you have to do hauling you know that much such work is you know How vexatious delays are7 and How costly. Smith form a trick will give you reliable hauling r the Cost of your hauling must have Given you concern most hauling is expensive most of it costs too much. Smith form a truck will give you the lowest hauling Cost How big firns with transportation engineers in their own employ solve their hauling problems is evidence of importance Standard Oil have Smith form a trucks in fleets in Many cities. Armour company have 600, How other Winnipeg business men have solved their hauling problems you have observed from the trucks they bought. They Are satisfied As you will find if you ask them or if you Exandine the sheaf of letters that answered our enquiries this week of what Smith form a truck will do for you How Large the saving in dollars and cents How great the satisfaction from reliable hauling will depend on the conditions of your own problem. Our experts can show you the figures applied to your own conditions. You owe it to your business to yourself to investigate v have you a Good passenger car Power could , in a Forin a Triick ? you can for the increasing use of Smith creates for Power plants. We want to where they can be obtained. Prices on Smith porm a trucks Are one ton Standard capacity one ton Standard reinforced capacity one ton Universal capacity ibs two ton Universal capacity v above prices. Pie used on Tii is. For de countable any person suffering from venereal disease not permitted to marry Toronto. June regulations bused upon the venereal diseases prevention act. Adopted by the legis lature last session have been passed by tie Ontario government. They strike Liard at the plague that has been undermining social life in can Ada As in Oiler countries. the most sweeping provision contained is a prohibition of marriage by any person suffering i Eal of teas and any act that is Likely distributors for Western 0anada
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