Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 7, 1921, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free june from prices paid for Street these with their track and they and showed that t spa san spot q wheat nip of specific Sions during the season track Price had been paid complaints Farmers which will into by the manager of the Ogilvie re corrected his morning by saying that they had 1 50 000 bushels Here not this last figure was their to o fort he Attri violence of the fluctuations a Tiv Iraln Market to the Peculiar Lynul f the foreign buyers this sea cities l occasions they were out of rid for weeks it a this ver the Case before in his re Andrews that he thought that the new Tariff f 35 cents a Bushel on Pii Dap capital t automatic b crease the moment you open a savings account in the Bank of Nova Scotia it to increase and every time Vou add to it from your own savings that increase is increased automatically by the in Terest it nothing is More certain than the stability and increase of a savings Why not open one to Day the Bank of Nova Scotia manager Ilain habit Pujol will give you the Healthiest habit in the without forcing or Irurita Pujol softens the food the Many tiny mus cles in the intestines then easily remove it regu absolutely harmless acute eczema on babes head terrible itched and Cuti Cura baby was two months old when Little pimples on her tj9 kept getting worse and spread net neck and arms we on mass of and i was told it and legs in she was a Molt for one year i had night or we got Cuti Cura soap and Point in less than two weeks she Jpn to mend end in a few months signed 243 Mcdonnell Peter april Stop the us of All doubtful Cuti Cura for All toilet 25 us sold canadians epic without wheat would make no difference to Board was that there were not the Canadian producer in years enough Farmers representatives on goad the the was thought to be very the contract Pool they favored was a 5year contract based on the experience of the state of washing he would sooner see a Volun tary Pool than no Pool at but it might Lessen the Canadian Price in years when the crop was Farmers ask Board to investigate Henry asked the commission to find out about a car of his wheat which had been graded into store at Foremost last octo Ber and which he sold on May he got for and he was told this was track he thought he sir told have got spot but he there would be no difficulty in get Ting Farmers Here to sign a 6year contract a parts of Alberta were in favor of this form of Thev thought did t really know whether for they could get enough Over the one Northern was the spot or track whole province to form this contract Prore make a contract system George and two other i it was thought that from neighbors shipped a car last fall and 50 to 75 per cent of the Farmers of on the advice of Mcbean his the West would have to sign this commission sold it for Cash was his View of the secretaries con and bought May option leaving 30 mention of the at Calgary last cents As wheat went Down Alberta will apparently to his the wire which was j Able to get the witness sent him asking for More Protection had the usual arguments with a Cen Man town had never reached he had instructed a wire to be sent to the Imperial Bank but the commission House claimed that this Only referred to his Cash wheat and not his trial marketing the close to town and far from would be on the same cause witness thinks option trading Ood will of the German government i its efforts to fulfil its underlay nge under the peace in the letter the Council Grants Ermany a delay until september for the transformation of the die Al motors from submarine use to civilian Ontario radial inquiry Engineer Springs Surprise on commission june 6 Justice chairman of the Royal commission inquiring into the Radical Ailway projects of the Ontario hydroelectric Power announced this afternoon that the inquiry would be adjourned until next because All the witnesses for he hydroelectric Cor Mission had there is no Post office or Telegraph i causes which affect the station at his shipping hence i producer there Are the request for the wire to be sent High prices Early in the fall and in the will find out siding1 time when the Farmers Are the circumstances of the Smith was a fish merchant for some years in Nova he dint see Why which was a Staple and did not like Flash or cheese or should fluctuate More than these surely the Laws of Supply and de Mand did not cause All witness did not know the relation of the Winnipeg prices to those of Chicago and judge Hyndman that in 1916 wheat was about is cents and might be on its Way Down to that fixing prices for morning William manager of the Alberta linseed Oil was first in purchasing flax at neighbouring which has to be shipped he buys at the fort William Cash less the freight rate from the shipping Point to fort the company assumes the freight charges from the shipping Point to Medicine for Street flax he pays 35 fort William Cash prior to the increase in the freight the spread was 25 last Jan uary the company brought in bushels of siberian this the witness had tried to buy on a government but could not fix he had bought it on a Lloyd Cert guaranteed to be 97 per but it turned out a Little be Low carloads coming into the Mill Are graded by a government Street loads Are graded by their own but in event of a dispute the flax is sampled and referred to the i government whose decision is the Cost of operating his elevator he has not kept this year the company has Only purchased bushels of Street but had bought bushels in car based on Calgary prices Ashton manager of the Ogilvie milling company Plant at this was next the company has an elevator capacity Here of it has handled about bushels Here this of which local receipts will not be Over or and of this might be Street they generally bought their Street wheat on the basis of prices sent out by the Western Grain dealers association of Street wheat they buy the milling values of contract grades of wheat were about the same As the spread in otherwise the i Law of Supply and demand would re in a demand for Spring Hugh who farms about was the first agricultural he had gone this i about the beginning of to the Lake of the Woods Plant Here i and asked what they were paying for Street wheat that and was told i for 1 he had had to i buy and it Cost him this was supposed to be seed which j might be a Little cleaner than 1 he has had to buy seed j wheat for More than one when 1 he buys from Farmers he pays 15 cents per Bushel Over the Street he complained that the spread run up against this year was too he had had no Grain to mar Ket for three the chairman i suggested that the rain might change this Hes falling said favors wheat witness favored the Canada wheat but thinks that on the personnel of the Board there should be a majority of the Council of agriculture should have the great est proportion of then the milling next the gov a contract Pool would be the Only Safe kind of he would be will into sign a contract for a term of this procedure would Appeal to a majority of Farmers in this Dis witness is not in favor of a voluntary to Goldie witness amplified his statement regarding the personnel of the wheat what he wanted was business men who would be appointed by a Farmers or and who would look after the Sale of wheat from the producers not a Silver tread restored her own Wue ago and Hast bad w Botu and trial a and trial us your Protection dont 7our too Busy to sell Low prices when the Farmer can haul and his to sell his judge Hyndman suggested that the larger Farmers could borrow on storage Grain from the elevator companies and thus avoid having to sell in the witness had never financed in this hedging As part of the operations of the Pool Hadnot entered into the viewpoint of the that was up to the operators of the judge Hyndman i dont see How a Pool will give the Farmers a larger seeing that the Price of Grain is set in the Export markets due to world same Price for witness replied that while the Price might All Farmers would get the same no Farmer would make any More than any other farm i they Are satisfied to do judge Hyndman i dont believe that Farmers would stand for a Board dictating to this would eliminate the advantage derived by individual Farmers who could study conditions and take advantage of world witness Farmers under this condition would not have to the Pool management would do that for witness had the usual arguments in of cleaning at primary would weigh at primary Points witness wanted cars weighed at primary Points owing to Leaky several Farmers had had experience As to Leaky to witness said he had no real information As to How speculation affected the Price of he wanted Central marketing because he thought there was still Central buy ing by importing witness did not think that com petition among buyers was the Best thing for the countries Siddal suggested that he might not object so strongly if be knew what caused witness said these fluctuations were enough to cause regardless of whether he knew the cause or to witness said the Farmers certainly thought that they could evolve a better system of marketing their Contrys Grain than exists the present system seemed to him to get the Grain dealer and Speculator a big slice of the witness did not see it was Neces sary for the Pool to have any Market value to enable them to fix the Price to pay the these details were up to the Pool but nothing had been done As to arranging for such to the judge he suggested that the commission consult the committee appointed by the Council of Agricula they would have More tech Nical details than he Farmers wanted representation to witness stated that he would like the wheat Board if the Farmers had a majority of representation on the Board appointed by it was because this condition had not obtained they wanted a contract witness said to Snow that he was aware that the United Grain growers had been operating on the same basis As other line their profits went Back to the Farmer they had he discovered a better system of marketing than the existing they he forced to adopt the existing paid very Little spread George Preston is manager of the Lake of the Woods Mill their has a Bushel Capa they have handled about 000 bushels Here this year bushels of this were bought at Street prices the balance at track and so recently they had been paying a fraction More for Street wheat than the track they have always paid fairly close to track prices of Street the difference in the Ordinary spread is accounted for by the Sav ing in freight from outside Points for Carload lots they usually pal spot higher grades give better flour regarding milling no Mille would grind 3 Northern if he could of he did not want the get one or two the High appointments made by the govern ment regarding the seed wheat he would consider Good 1 Northern As seed milling values of 2 and 3 wheat were in proportion to their grades and the Price paid for the flour obtained from these grades corresponded with the he had no experience with the lower he the difference in the flour yield from 2 and 3 was a matter of no Confidence in Hugh said he cultivated about 110 he marketed his Grain locally when he had any to he chairman Hyndman Hatfield will fix witness Hes falling the witness went on to complain that on april 10 the Lake of the Woods Bujer told him the Price of wheat was the wit Ness he had to pay the Lake of the Woods milling company a Bushel for wheat for seed on the same to Kennedy he said Seoul wheat might properly be a Little in value than Ordinary wheat As it would be a Little from seed wheat was usually about 15 cents More than Ordinary the witness thought the figures to had Given constituted a but he had no remedy to favor five year contract William 22 Miles from Medicine has 950 acres under he Only marketed bushels of wheat this he brought this in All through the Winter and some he got on the Street and some in car he did not know the spreads Between he got for one car and for the the utter was sold about two weeks his wheat graded 1 he had put his Grain once through the fanning Mill on the and his dockage at the Mill was about on half per he had no particular complaint As to witness is a member of the and the local Grain he can answer for 60 townships As to the feelings of members of these or at Over 30 meetings 98 per were in favor of a contract the objection to the wheat been heard and witnesses yet to come were not ready at present to give a member of the hydroelectric commissions Engineer ing surprised the Cor Mission by stating that it was proposed to run a through radial service to Buffalo from charged with manslaughter in connection with death of girl june of is held on bail of to answer a charge of Man Slaughter in connection with the death of miss Garland from injuries sustained two weeks Ngo when Grants automobile a coroners jury tonight brought or grades give better especially As to witness is not there is no milling exper All tests Are made at the head they have taken in some half a dozen cars of 4 and wheat which have All been sold of this fact supports his theory As to milling of higher is an official government grader am weigh master Preston threw some Light on the Cost of the wheat which or a previous witness a bought for this wheat was a Star of one hard Marquis wheat which had been shipped the Price was arrived at by adding to Cost of the wheat plus two freight one on the Canadian National railway to the Junction Point of the Cana Dian Pacific railway and one from the Junction on the Canadian Pacific railway to Medicine they had cleaned this wheat three and As a fact they had not made any Money out of it was not sold As seed wheat but As one William local manager o the Hedley Shaw Mill at this has been connected with the Plant since the elevator capacity Here is bushels and they have handled about bushels about 5 per cent Kcf this had been bought on Street wheat due to local Competition the Price of Street wheat was the track Price As sent out from witness is not a Miller and could give no evidence As to milling values of various this would have to come from the company labor Atory at port he was quite satisfied with exist ing marketing conditions and had no knowledge As to the effect of the Canada wheat Board on the operations of his nor did he know the views of his person ally he thought the present system there were never any complaints As to the weights and dockage at this recognize German in meeting obligations june Council of ambassadors today sent signed by Premier to the German taking cognizance of the just think of being Able to buy your Summers Supply of mens Wear at just Dollar Stiles Humphries two great stocks thrown on the Market to be its your oppor nitrite tailored suits every suit in both stores Selling at just 65 cents on the no Stock to be absolutely regular at 65 cents on regular at 65 cents on regular at 65 cents on regular at 65 cents on Dollar regular at 65 cents on Dollar regular at 65 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