Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, October 06, 1927

Issue date: Thursday, October 6, 1927
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 6, 1927, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg thursday october 6, 1927 wednesday s Grain livestock and produce sheaf closed lower on a Brrow bar Winnipeg Grain fluctuations i i Oft. J nov. I dec. May 3 35 z m s open. Indicates Thevil. Rain my threshing is go i Forward at Points. J Sjo Isip to lick not Contrini it d of special interest. Coli ski Deo. Rai Phasis was Laid on the fact i ii Market was not j i a of nor i j old and new j wheat dec. Mar. Half Mil i May 134 136 v 48 50 i is i 99% open. 120 4 High. 131% 136% 94 i Sta 99% 48% 51% Low. 130-14 133% 135 96% Bovi 48 50 4 Siv 95 1.4 99 100 via Minneapolis High. 129 i 132% 45 blow 128 131 j33 the Advance and Tillat i Sellins at the same Price. Be australian government was re a Placid the wheat crop of a Soutsi Wales at uo.000.000 Bush a in 1826 and Bulj too in and uie crop of j Mora at 42.000.000 Busic is Ayu inst Ivono in 1926 and ill i h s i Delight on the oat thus Troix contained in a report from Cal b that mishels of Oats had shipped All rail to various cles Allons for immediate consumption. Win cries at country prints in the West were 2.597.059 for tues against 2.624.000 ror the same in 1926. I Sterc was a much better tone to Export Cash demand this morn b Nally for nearby shipment. The j of business was not Large but j was Tetter than it has been for a time. Millers also were fee Market for the better grades of but and unable to satisfy their full Enli taint owing to the limited of rings of these grades. Loal shorts paid 8c Over the option 1 Northern to nil a boat sail cd or. The 10th. But once that re Lul rement was full incl the Price broke to out. Nov. Dec. 71 90 217% 219 90% an v. A do truth 21534 217% 219 214% close. 130% 133% 99v, 48 50 99% 100% close. 128 131 a 133% a 45 v2 b 47% a 4 8v, a 72 214% b 218 a 217% Prev. Close. 131% 134% 130 i 83% 90% 48 96% a 99% 101 Prev. Close. Argentine crop and Market news special to free press run nos a res oct. Of Fering old supplies of wheat in larger quantities. Weather continues Clear. Foreign demand for wheat and flax much quieter november closed lower at february unchanged at 131 fac in november lower at february v2 lower it off on a honeymoon and crop can slide 134 b 45 a 4 7 b 48 Vint a w. Snow Ohe crop expert o Chi Cago. Is appearing in a new role to j Canadian eyes. A despatch Over the i e. J. Bawlf private wire wednesday morning created considerable interest on change Bernard w. Snow chief Bailiff of the municipal court and a Leader in Republican politics who was married monday night left yesterday with his Bride for a two months honeymoon in Europe. Mrs. Snow was Tho widow of Matthew Gorman a Well known real estate and insurance Man in Chicago and Jollet who died about 15 years ago. Or. Snow and mrs. Gorman were mar Riecl by the Rev. Daniel Brawley in holy Crosa comparative car Misleh to. Winnipeg Chicago. Minneapolis. Duluth. Wheat. 27 777 944 Oats. 61 42 55 1 Barley. 108 10 54 82 flax. 1 u 84 125 Rye. 55 0 24 152 Corn 0 20 0 0 2 0 w 1 . No 2 cd 02 92 89 92 i 10w 3 c of Peri i 3 c in of t cars 61 47 Barley t r 1 . No Ken Csc total cars _ no Grade total cars 1 c 2 .____ .1 . Mixed Grain total cars and the bulk of the trading was to at that figure. Offerings of three and four wheat increased what and the Price fell Oil half neat. Outturn of these grades Are sold on arrival. Coarse online Wuh the exception of no. 3 there i an excellent demand for All grades i b. C. I and All offerings were readily for Export. Conditions for Rye e similar there being no demand i 1 no 2 Rye but grades wanted o change in the condition of Oats 8sx. Offerings still being very inspections of Oats on the to markets. Winnipeg. Chicago. Fea Spolis and were Only 150 i Wor tuesday. In earlier Toffi Teather has been cold in the showers in Manitoba and is Falls of rain and Snow in so skat and Alberta. Forecasts with local showers sow flurries. Thursday partly and cold 1 21 4 28 3 Minneapolis Cash prices clerk Martin Spring f ency. Grand total cars movement c. P. R. C. N. Duluth e. Clark Martin oct. No. L Hird Montana no. 1 dark Normi Ern Spring fancy. Montana . 1 ird Spring 130 a j no. 1 dark Northern Spring Good to fancy .-. To. 1 dark Northern Spring Choice to fancy no. I dark Northern Spring Good to Choice no. 1 dark Northern Spring. 1174 940 14 21 Winnipeg Grain Exchange representative sales 153 i 1281i 13214 159 a 153 i Chicago Grain letters Ley Rye Kenora Montreal wheat Barley. port que Loo Henry Stein Brenizer discharging Coal louts k. Davidson j. P. Topson John. P. Beiss w. C. Pranz Theodore h. Wlch wire Westmount w. C. Richardson Ben Voyle Laue on loading Grain Wey Burn discharging freight. Passed the Soo. Associated press despatch Stilt St. Marie mich., oct. 10 . Topping. 11 agas sign Humphrey Atterbury noon sell Wood Wolf Osier 12.30 . Henry Ford emperor Reeb 1.30 James Davidson Richard helps 2.30 Ireland Harvester Schwab. 3 Zeis ii Ign 4 Martana Manitoba 6. Penticost Mitchell. Gary Wickwire jr., b.30 . Cano pus Perseus 10.30 Sierra. Colling Wood noon a. E. R. Schneider 1 . Rein w. Maytham Tyrone 3 Mills. Hobson 3.30 lunch 4 j. P. Morgan s.30. Livestock markets Diml Nunn livestock Branch Saskatchewan and Alberta partly by and cold today and thursday showers or Snow flurries. Winds Cloudy scattered showers. Thursday St winds Cloudy and cooler. Grain inspection l 1 nor. Spot _.142u 1 nor. Spot ___140 i 1 nor. Spot -----144u of. 1 nor. 2 nor. Spot i 2 nor. Spot -----128 i i 2 nor. Spot a a 2 nor. Spot .137v t 2 nor. Spot .137 of. 2 nor. To. 2 nor. Spot.127 to. 2 nor. Spot-126% 5 inspected tuesday o 1 Northern North scan Northern total 43 2s 153 so 19 3 3 nor. Spot ------129 3 nor. Spot -----129 a 3 nor. Spot------130 3 nor. Spot Lan i 3 nor. Spot 3 nor. Spot ------13011 i of. 3 nor. Spot.122 j of 3 nor. J 4 what. Spot----122% 4 4 what. Spot----123 4 what. Spot----12011 of. 4 what. Of. 4 what. Spot_114 of. -1 what. 5 what. Spot 5 what. Spot oct. 4. Wheat 1 dior. Spot _.143 1 nor. Spot ____142 of. 1 nor 2 nor., spot___rl36v-3 1 nor. Spot 2 nor. Spot____136 2 nor. Spot _.136% 2 nor. Spot __.138 2 nor. Spot ------137vi of. 2 nor. Spot.127s of. 2 nor. Spot.126% of. 2 nor. Spot. 128 it 3 nor. Spot____129 is 3 nor. Spot-----130% 3 nor. Spot ------128 i 3 nor. Spot .123% 3 nor. Spot ------131 of. 3 nor. Spot.121 the. 3 nor. Spot. 123 of. 3 nor. 4 what. Spot 4 what. Spot 4 what. Spot 4 what. Spot___122 of. 4 what. Spot.llrp.4 to. -1 what. 5 what. Spot .110-% 5 spot spot 68 61 Oats 3 . Spot 2 feed spot. Spring wheat. Cas contract grades. 70-1 or them 2 feed spot _ 55 2 feed spot Barley of. 2 feed spot. 55 Ordinary to Good no 1 dark Northern no. 1 nor Ihorn no. 2 dark Northern Spring Choice to fancy no. 2 Durk Northern Spring. Good to Choice. No. 2 dark Northern Spring. Ordinary to Good no. 2 Northern _ no. 3 dark Northern Spring Choice to fancy no. 3 dark Northern Spring Good to Choice no. 3 dark Northern Spring Ordinary to Good no. 3 Northern no. 1 dark hard Montana no. 1 hard Montana to. 1 dark hard Minnesota and Dako la no. 1 hard Minnesota and s. Dakota no. 1 fancy Amber durum no. 2 fancy Amber durum no. 1 Amber durum no. 1 durum no. 2 Amber durum no. 2 durum no. 3 Amber durum no. 3 durum no. 3 yellow no. 3 White Oats ear icy 127va 120 126 a 130 122 121vi 124 h 116 11-Iva 115 113 i b. To. Bair private Chivaro oct. Sive Liverpool cables resulted in a Lowar opening Here with a Little strength shown on Tho firmness it Winnipeg. Moderate commission House and professional pressure appeared and prices declined closing lower Tymn last night on the Active months. The weather map showed unfavourable weather Over the Canadian Northwest with considerable rain arid Snow and More predicted. Export sales were somewhat larger mostly Domestic demand hold fair with red wheat especially firm. Trade has been the lightest in some and there was not much in the news to stimulate outside interest either Way. As Long an the Canadian weather remains unfavourable and country marketing Light it is quite probable that nothing but a trading affair can be looked for in wheat. Corn opened about steady finally declining under rather Persis tent Selling by commission which the local Trade believed was liquidation by tired holders. Closing prices Are about lower than last i night. The weather map showed i a further Rains Over the Middle West j with unsettled and showers predicted followed by cooler weather. Cash de Mand was not quite so Good with Tho basis unchanged to Byz cent lower. A private estimate of farm reserves of1 old Corn shows six per cent or about bushels. This is 000 less than the same estimate a year ago. General interest in Corn is decidedly Small and professional senti ment appears largely bearish with the Short interest again being built up. Cli irk to Martin firm Early and easier later hot the change in Price for the Day was Small commission houses were Ood buyers Early. The Cash Trade was slow but shipments from Here were fair at bushels. On the set backs we look for Good support Al though the Market will reflect the Corn moves to some extent. Was heavy today but the other months did not b reak As much As wheat. Local stocks Are expected to be extremely Light by the end of the week As bushels have been chartered for shipment. There Are no indications of any heavy arrivals. There has been some buying of Rye recently against sales of wheat. 144 Al. 134 a 133 i 13 7 i i Union Stocky urls Winnipeg and St. Boniface oct. 5. Receipts at the Union stockyards up to 9 o clock wednesday morning consisted of cattle 607 calves hogs and 583 sheep and lambs together with 133 cattle on through Billing. There were 54 cars unloaded during the Day and a further 51 cars Are in sight for arrival during the night and Early to Morrow morning. There were approximately head of cattle left Over from yesterday s Market making in the neighbourhood of b.300 cattle on offer. The Quality of the cattle was considered fairly Plain and. Not up to the general run of last week. Trading was fairly Active in All divisions although the Butcher steers did not move As freely As they have been doing the last few Days. A few Choice steers made from 87 to with an Odd top at taut the bulk of the Good Haud weight kinds sold from to with the More common kinds Down to a Good demand prevailed for Good cows and prices were holding fairly steady. Good heavy cows sold from to sb.60. Medium kinds were slightly easier and looked from 15c to 25c lower than the same grades last week. Canners and cutters were Active with prices ranging from to s3. Bulls held firm with the bulk of sales for the Good from to 84.50, with an Odd top at s4.75. Medium kinds sold around s3.75. The Call Market was fairly steady Light veal cars Selling from to and plainer kinds Down to 35. A Good demand prevailed for Good feeders but the common kinds Are moving somewhat More slowly As outlet is becoming More restricted. Prices on medium grades was a Strong 25c lower than they were a week ago. Best feeders sold from to sb.50. With the plainer kinds Down to the bulk of stockers were absorbed from 94.50 to 85.50, with an Odd few slightly higher. There was a heavy run of hogs and the Market was 50c lower. Bacun selects so cd at and thick smooths at prom present indications a weak undertone prevails. The sheep and Lamb Market continued steady to firm with Best lambs Selling from to with the year Ling Type from to and sheep from to outside markets of cattle 950 holdovers no Good butchers fair Quality slow to Plain to Good cows to stores hogs selects thick smooths. Sheep and lambs Best lambs 511 to Bucks s. St. Paul. Receipts of cattle Good butchers steady in be Mcween kinds slow to move with weak thick smooth leaves select Bacon. Shop hogs rights and feeders. Boughs sows no. 1 medium to g.25 common 5.25 to 5.75 Uii Cher Ilei Rirs Choice 6.25-to 6.75 fair to Good 5.00 to 6.00 Butcher , Holce 5.00 to 5.50 fair to Good -1.00 to 4.75 medium 3.25 to 3.75 lancers and cutters 2.25 to 3.00 pulls 4.00 to s common 3.50 to oxen Ood 4.75 to 5.00 medium 3.60 to 4.so common 3.00 to 3.25 Stoe ctr steers Choice both Catholic and protestant clergy officiate at House burials 17 Catholic Church assisted by Rev. B. J. Murphy conducted a service. At the graveside the committal was by priests and this was followed by the Reading of the protestant burial ser vice Over the grave of or. House by Hev. Andrew d. Bobb of the United Church. Mrs. House was a roman Catholic but Rev. Or. Bobb said alter the funerals today that the parents of or House had requested him to also May not it place to acc on Board Ottawa oct. Report is current 5.00 to Charles Roy House wife and win not i the fair to Good 4.25 to 4.75 on the Board of railway Corn Stelcer Choice 4.75 to 8 5.2s fair to Good. 4.00 to 4.50 i Metier sled s i 6.00 to a 6.50 i pair to Good 4.75 to 5.75 j cu1vu3 child interred at mount pleasant mausoleum i Choice Good Oumou missioners which will be created this month by the retirement of a. C. Boyce. Whose ten year term is almost up. It is pointed out that a Board i consisting of six members divides Canadian i evenly Oil some questions and that Toronto. Toronto i numerically today attested e Sallblad 10.00 to t 800 to 95oltoday attest eci their sorrow at the g in to 7 to which Cost the lives of Charles House his wife and infant Daugh Ter Jean when the victims were burled sows no. Stags 2 10.50 to 10.50 9.50 to 9 0.60 .811.00 to b.50 to 10.25 9.00 to 9.50 5.00 to 7.00 to 8.50 to. 5.00 to 5.50 7.50 6.50 5.50 fair to Good common to 7.00 to 9.00 fair to Good 6.50 to 7.so common 4.00 to 5.00 Calgary Dominion. Livestock Branch Calgary Alia oct. 5. Receipts cattle 214 calves 313 hogs and 564 sheep. Steers Choice to fail to Good to Butcher heifers Choice fair to Good to Butcher cows Choice to fair to Good s4.00 to 75. Bulls Good to s4.00 Good to Stacker steers Choice 35.50 to City of Winnipeg notice at mount pleasant mausoleum a Large crowd respectfully witnessing the i proceedings. I both roman Catholic and protes i Tant clergymen took part in the ser vice. At the funeral Parlours against a massed background of Flowers. Rev. D. L. Forestell of St. Basil s Tornau i Lake and will make unless within ii openings notice is hereby riven Lewt the Council of of win Lpes has decided to Plant optimum conditions for Early growth. The seed Box ram easily be taken off the plow for summer allow purposes. Practical tests have been made with this plow in Manitoba on the farm of Jacob Otto Northwest of Winnipeg and a demonstration made at the Manitoba agricultural College. Plans Are under Way for manufacturing of the implement in quantities at Tho company s Headquarters at 162 Princess Street Winnipeg. D. A Bull Jersey Sale unqualified Success fair to Good to Stocker heifers Choice to fair to Good to feeder to fair to Good to s5.75. To Good. To s7.50. Toronto. Oct. B. H. Bull and sons estate made for themselves a new Standard at their Sale at ramp ton yesterday when sixty four jerseys were sold for an average Price of this Price is probably the highest that has Ever been reached at any Sale in i the Dominion and is at least High to Good to 811.50. I or than any Sale hold previously on to Good to Colatc hogs select thick smooth Edmonton Dominion livestock Edmonton. Oct. 5. Receipts 437 cattle 84 calves 11 sheep. Good killing steers. To top cows. To fair to Good cows to canners and cutters to feeders to hogs receipts. 97. Selects 811.00 thick smooths produce markets prices or butter and eggs until further notice will be those supplied the free press by t. J. Goi be co. Ltd., produce brokers. Butter no. 1 Creamery butter . Winnipeg .30va prices according to Dominion govern ment Grad inc strictly fresh not Over Alvo Days old extra dozen cases resumed first dozen cases returned seconds dozen Cepus returned _ Grajed potatoes jobbers to re tellers Manitoba potatoes per 133 a a. 122 i 3 . Spot 3 . 3 . Spot of. 3 . Spot. Of. 3 . Spot. Of. 4 . Spot 73 i 73 a of. To. -1 3 . Spot 3 . Spot. "6u of. 3 . Of. 3 . Spot . 73 spot. 73 triess prices on Cash grains a nature or Market. No. 1 Northern no. 2 Northern Northern 2 . Spot of. 2 . Spot. 83 j 3 . Spot 00 Rye 02 -. 2 . Spot 91 is 3 . Spot 3 . Spot 98vl Winnipeg Cash prices ways the quotations time of closing the spot Prev. Prices prices 142% 136 1i unit durum durum durum durum red durum 2 red durum 3 red durum 1 Kota 2 Kota 3 Kota certified by Canadian government. Screenings Oats no. 2 . No. 3 . Sex. 1 feed no. 1 feed i no. 2 feed rejected track no. 3 . No. 4 . Rejected feed track flax no. 1 . No. 2 . No. 3 . Rejected track primary receipts and shipments Clark Martin primary 000 last year last year last year. Last year last year last year Broomhall Market and crop news x. Grain co., Ltd. Liverpool. Oct. 5. The Argentine Market is not following the firmness in North America. Old and new wheat Are both Selling at the same Price the foreign demand is very quiet and the weather favors the growth of new crop conditions in Germany have changed slightly owing to recent Clear weather threshing has made rapid Progress and there is less talk of Damp arrivals. Liverpool reports a better business in american wheat. Price current weekly report undertone. Stickers and feeders Active at steady prices. Rul be tentative sales reported up to 3 . Wed., oct. S Butcher steers no. A. It. Price. No. A. It. Price 8.00 750 6.25 Grain Exchange personals the following were visitors to the trading floor wednesday morning j. Marr Ensworth Iowa or. Epp Kansas Kas. H. Wernell Minneapolis Minn. R. B. Warren Asquith Sasin. Several members of the Good will party from Hibbing Minnesota a Ere introduced by Secretary or. Magill. Yan Coover wheat Vaik shiver j3.c-. Oct. Of wheat towards Vancouver is being retarded owing to wet weather. Five cars a Day Are being received at elevators and forty six thousand bushels were exported to United kingdom to Day. A Large number of ships have been chartered for the latter part of october and it is expected by the Medr Exchange that the month s exports will reach from three to four Mil lion bushels. One Hundred and fifty cars of wheat Are now in transit from Alberta. Trading on the Cash Grain Market is getting More Active. To Day s Cash prices were As follows1 one Northern two Northern three Northern four wheat 119yb five wheat. 109ya, six wheat and feed Vancouver Grain close Canadian press despatch.1 Vancouver . Oct. 5. Closing wheat prices today were Cash and in 1 Northern 139ya no. 2 Northern 134vb no. 3 Northern no. 4. Wheat. No. 5 wheat 109ya no. B wheat 99va feed at Lakehead .7. In Ivy private Ihre service. Reports from our show Sulci wide variations correspondents in conditions in Corn crop As to clearly Indi Cate that regardless of unusually Good rowing weather of much of septem Ber Many thousands or acres of that de to overcome Handicap of growth Dur total crop of ing earlier months. At the same time around bus. Would not the Trade. Present Indica seem to warrant statement that amount of this year s crop that will to Merchantable May go As Low As it does it null be Small Canadian press despatch fort William oct. Of the Grain Fleet Here left last night and this morning from the ports of fort William port Arthur with bushels. The big Canadian freighter Royalton took bushels to port Colborne and the United states boat Jenkins took to fall port. Nine vessels Are still loading or waiting their turn at elevators and one is due Light tonight. The Home Smith which arrived for Grain last night was diverted Light for Duluth. Two Coal boats Are unloading. Following is to Dav s report on movements in the two harbours cleared oct. Charles o. Jenkins. Fitly port wheat Home Smith Light Manitoba port Mcnicoll. Pas sengers and freight oct. Valcar tic or porec Colborne wheat Barley Royal ton. Port Colborne wheat bar 985 890 330 7.75 7.50 920 7.00 890 8.75 940 910 920 0.75 0.50 6.50 Butcher 8.75 8 50 6.50 2__ 900 0.50 700 0.60 900 6.25 890" 0.00 Butcher cows canners cutters 5.50 5.80 5.50 5.25 6.25 heifers 600 800 550 640 5.50 5.50 980 5.25 3. 890 5.25 5.00 910 980 4.75 935 920 4.50 870 bulls 4.75 4.75 870 4.40 900 oxen 3.25 stockers 600 6.00 630 650 5.75 obo 630 5.so 620 680 5.50 600 600 5.50 510 590 b.50 570 feeders 6.50 960 890 5.35 850 900 6.40 970 900 6.25 860 calves 190 11.00 210 220 11.00 205 185 11.00 310 200 10.50 300 310 10.50 350 205 10.00 340 260 10.00 350 210 10.00 Bacon selects 200 11.00 175 195 11.00 185 190 11.00 210 thick smooths 215 10.50 175 180 10.50 195 200 10.50 180 190 10.50 190 heavies 245 9.50 255 extra heavies 295 7.50 285 shops 135 10.25 145 140 9.50 155 rights and feeders 6.25 6.25 6.00 5.75 5.75 5.50 6.00 5.90 5.75 5.75 5.50 5.50 and 4.25 4.00 4.00 3.75 3.50 3.25 3.00 2.75 4.25 4.25 4.00 2.75 5.50 5.40 5.00 4.75 4.75 3.50 6.25 6.00 6.00 5.50 9.51 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 150 110 250 125 325 120 130 160 85 90 75 85 90 9.50 9.00 80 sows 7.50 395 7.50 425 7.00 410 sheep 6.00 5.50 4.00 lambs 11.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 2 10.75 10.75 110 120 30 95 65 Bucks 125 130 40 10.50 10.50 10.50 7.50 9.50 s.50 9.00 9.00 6.50 6.50 6.50 .37 .30 one . Brampton Snow Pride was taken by p. N. Baine of los Angeles at or. Balne wiring his bid. J he also took Brampton ancient song at both animals to go to Van Couver and thence to the Pacific International show at Portland Oregon. Or. G. Mclaughlin. Who has recently taken Over the Fleming farms at pick ering was another High bidder taking a two year old Heifer at Doug Las Thompson Brooklin. Ontario car ried off Sybil of Flanders at and Rau dears Lily at mrs. Harry Strodbeck was the Pur Chaser of the number one animal on the list Brampton Standard sir first prize calf in the Jersey class at the . And also Reserve Champion of the Junior Section. Prof. Gamble. Guelph took another Champion. Dau Phines Lizzy whose record of 588 pounds of butter fat is almost without equal. Other notable buyers were Bower Henry manager of the producers Rov Lawson London e. W. Nesbitt Woodstock g. Woodworth. Of Arcade. New York and a number of More local men. The attendance of 400 included sonic buyers from que Maine Ohio and new York. Jobbers to retailers mini Iilona onions per dozen Bunches Mimi Loba Leaf per Manitoba radishes dozen bunco is. Manitoba cabbage per Job. Manitoba beets per in. Onions Pur Manitoba cauliflower per dozen Manitoba spinach Manitoba carrots per in. .30 an .20 .01 a i notice 1.75 .07 .01 o Manitoba new turnips per in. Flour wholesale prices Small lots delivered to dealers a tile of the Woods five 98-lb. Sacks two 4t-lh. Sacks four 24 it sacks _ Western Canada purity a la. Sacks two 49-lb, sacks 24-lb. Sacks _ Osl Lvie Royal 13ouschold 88-lb. Sacks two 49-lb. Sacks _ four 24-lb. Sacks Maple Leaf Mills 98-lb. Sacks _. _ 4.90 _ 4.95 _ 4.90 _ 4.93 4.90 _ 4.33 -s4-83 _ 4.90 _ 4.b9 4.90 4.95 _s4.10 two 49-1 b. Sacks four 24-lb. Sacka Quaker bulb. Sacks t to 4ri-lb. Sacks pour 24-lb. Sacks per 80 delivered in car lots net Cash Manitoba. Bran per ton shorts cer ton _ 29.00 Saskatchewan. Bran per Ion _ shorts per ton w7.00 28.00 suck me court of the state of x e w y o rat co u n i y of Ici n is. A pal not Idanel. For absolute divorce to the above named defendant Montij irom uie publication of this notice of owners representing it cum thru v filth of the value of the real properties Cuc Fried thereby namely the real proc Tina Iron Ling or abusing on the improvements he lanes proposed to lie opened petition the Council a trams the sane and will assess the cod there of against the properties As forc ii Iii. In Case there in no petition As aforesaid the City will pro Cru without further notice to acquire the lauds and take nil other accessory proceedings for the open ii establishing the Laid lanes and will pass a by Law or by jaws levying a rate tier Cir Pur Stiriti to the provisions of the Winnipeg charter. Sulci assessment by Law or by Laws will be passed when the total Coj to of the lanes include Init this lands neck Spry to be pure leased. The expense of opening tie lanes. Hie discount and cold Calion charges and other costs in connection therewith Havu been ascertained. The debt a rented by the by Low or by Laws will be Suli Lii it to pay the costs of the improvements and provide for in Terest on the principal it six per per annul or lower rain is Money Market warrant and on re investment of die sinking fund at four and one half scr centum Minnum. Payments to be in with and it the time in cd in univ by Laws 10 extend Over a period of . In l lie Ruih a Are pc cd mid established As , the by Laws providing Lor the opening of the mime will if Delv in the Winn prs Lead titles office and upon the registration of such by Laws the properties mentioned Roq trod for the Innes will Brit my and remain vested in he City of Whin leg free from All . The Day clerk will rive to each own a of tic property taken for the junes is aforesaid a proper notice in accor dance with the of the Chart of. And All claims made any of the owners be dealt with in due by the Board of valuation and revision those decision will by final and binding. In ruses where the of intr any Jot donates to the City the part thereof necessary for the lanes the City nay assessing the Cost of such improvements exempt such owner from the whole or any portion the Cost of Pur Clias inc any odier taken or acquired Jor such Lane opening except in criss of out Jerk Jinn May charge Tho whole or nov Partlon f Sari costs no inst tiie lands from the said pure narc land in were in nit i and in pro Council Unzem most Nuqui Nubla hrs is Veri ird to to riven and and the respective or Funni r Tiit owners of Var Loii s lands acne Fitich by the paid tie opening of he junes proposed Are is in the blocks bounded Wellington and Sari Zent avenues inner Aioli and Slu Burn. Streets under proposed by Law no. 32501. Estimated Cost. And in Wood a Couch jeers of and Shirburn streets under proposed by Law no estimated s5co. By order m. Peterson. City clerk. Cite clerk s office. Win Nimec. Oct. G. .01 i i Georgia Theofan plaintiff. Coni Tan line Theofan defend you Are hereby summoned to ans the complaint in this action and serve a copy of your answer or of complaint is not served with this sum Mons to serve a notice of Appe Nince. On the plaintiff s attorney within Twenty Days after the service of this exclusive of die Day of service. To. of your failure to appear or answer j 17 railways Western Region. Sealed Teudis will lie Al the office of in Neil to o clock noon monday october bran per ton. _ shorts per ton -523.00 _ 30-01 Hay baled spot prices Lor Well cured Hay. Rood at Date of Issue and quoted by two leading j 13.00 11.00 no. 1 Timothy no. 2, Timothy no. 1 red top no. 2 red Tou Dent and lower traces. There Beans no Hay Exchange in Winnipeg. Quotations Are obtained regularly Roin members of the Trade. Judgment will be against you by default for complaint. Dated August 1st. 1927. Gru3kht Black attorneys for plaintiff office and Post Oft Iii address to. 42 Broadway euro Ujj of Manhattan City of new York. To Tho defendant Constantino Theofan the foregoing summons is scr Vert j until upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. Charles j. Druhan a Justice of the supreme court of stale of York dated 3. 1927, and filed with the complaint 2n the office of the clerk of the county of Kings at the county court House. In the Borough of Brooks a City of e periods of year during which assessments Are to be made and debentures to 10.75 9.6u 9.00 9.00 8.00 5.00 livestock. In stations Winnipeg oct. S. S ears Choice fair to Good sizes of Cyril plows Are promised for the near future with from 12 to 16 shares for larger scale operations. Wear from dust and Sand and ease of operation is ensured. The Drill plow is not a new invention As it has been used in Germany and Russia for some years. It is estimated that it will effect a saving of 30 per event. In time. Harrows May be at i cached to Complete the seeding opera Tion. It works in prepared and in j prepared soil the seed dropping in the improvement schedule 7.00 to 7.so Furrow in 6-Inch rows. In covered by 6.50 to 6.75 the plow behind thus assuring the and or try Thau Thom on both sides of Sherburn. Elect from Sargent Avenue to a Point feel North mini ated Cost s467. Placing crushed on Lone Between Niagara and que Niston streets from King Way to lot it. Bloc ii and Waterloo streets Academy Road and Wellington Harrow Street to Lacara Street. Dec a mixed to Kim in Ebby Avenue Roni struck 1" the West line of in. Block 2 j. Plan 1805. 25 St. Boniface. Estimated , City clerk s of face. , oct. A js27. Order m. Clerk ;