Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 7, 1928, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Is Mam Pola Pree Fiess Winnipeg Grain fluctuations Light Trade Over session but locals buy a Little wheat and shorts cover Grain Exchange. Winnipeg sept. A. A very Light Trade was done a wheat futures thursday morning and the Market had a narrow through out. October displayed a Little firm Ness with the weather forecast for Canada main influence. Conditions Are forecast for Saskatchewan and Alberta today and for Manitoba Friday and the possibility of rain delaying harvesting operations created a Little bullish senti ment among locals who took the Long Side of the Market a a moderate Way. Prices were v2c higher than the previous close Over a Large part of the session and final Ciao Tationa. Showed net Cains of Vic to 7ie for the Day. A Little Export interest was seen but sales were not hire. Being estimated by Seaboard at Between 700.000 and 1 bushels. Broor Hal reported n very Small Trade at Liverpool but a plead Market. Spreading operations not important and did reach Large volume. Offerings were or. The Light Side the morning and there was a absence of hedging pressure. Oct. Nov. Dec. May oct. Nov. Dec. May . Sov. Dec. May oct. Nov. Dec. May oct. Dec. Open. 1106-10975 110% High. Ill he a 117 a so 40 u 50 Low. 100% 110% nov he a 48 i 45 close. Ill 43% b a Winnipeg sept. 6. Prev. Close last year. 110 139v 138% 135% b 116 48-fcb 139% 55 32 i 55 i Liverpool wheat prices Liverpool Market closed thurs Day As follows october higher at 8s. Livid december unchanged at 9s. Oyama. And March unchanged at 9s. Per 100 ibs. Exchange Canadian funds quoted lower at worked out in bushels and Canadian currency Liverpool close was thurs. Wednes. October december 1.30% 1.30% March 1.3314 fb2day, september 820. 192s 9 Iff 890. 8.75 Butcher cankers 8.25 8.25 8.00 7.85 7.7e 7.50 7.0g bulls -1140. 980. 920. 7.50 and 6.50 6.25 6.00 6.75 5.50 6.00 4.50 4.25 4.00 Chicago sept. Open. 109 mar. May Corn sept. Dec. High. 1151a 1 1 9 i 122 May sept. Dec. Mar. May it. Was expected Htit in View of the deliveries of new wheat at coun to Days elevator hedging quite try Points the past Comoa Les would be lie Oviln but so far there is no evidence of Era pressure. The new crop continues to crude Well but As the bulk of it is Manitoba Crain the effect of fros n Saskatchewan and Alberta ii yet being revealed. Weather was dry arid cute warm in the past i and threshers Are reported be wok if full time All Over the West. Murket. There was u fair demand for All Trandes of Cash wheat during the ses Sion particularly for no. 2 Northern some Small lots of which traded a spreads in better than the previous c Oslo Dlf Ferenzi a. Offerings were Light and the volume of business was cur Tai de on that account. Export Trade quiet the volume of Busi pcs clone overnight was very . The exception of no. 2 North Ern spreads on the various grades were marketing. Wednesday. " 2710312 bushels of wheat 25g 637 bushels fast totalled alone compared May sept. Dec. May sept. Dec. May sept. Dec. Mar. Sept. Dec. Sept. Oct. Mov. Dec. 03 or 77 79 93 90 98% 100 Low. 100 j a 114 121 74% 40 ,.i 441-4 07 99 Minneapolis open. 37 41 60 i 59 62 v sos1 205 High. 307% 41 Govi 00 02-% b 89 14 01 Low. 10g7.ii 41 a so via 88 1 i 90a close. 110 114% 6. Us 119 121% 93 be 40 b 43b 44 a 93% 95b b3b 99% a close. 111 via 116yaa 35-ib 41a Job 50 a 62 a 88% a 204 Duluth 203 i i 207 i 204 205% 207% b 207b Prev. Close. 118% a-1 93 93vii 77 38% b 42 a 44% o 04 via 95 via 87% 99 i Prev. Close. 107 via 116 35% 37 i a 60 vib 59% a 63a 88 a 90 via 203 a 20 7 via 207 6.5i i 6.2.1 6.00 980. Stocker steers. 720 9.5d 050. 040 9.25 690. 610. 640. 650. 8.76 600. G20. 8.co Stook heifers 19_ 580 540. 630. 7.75 600. 560. 7.bo 570. Feeder steers 930 10.75 895. 955. 10.30 840. 960. 10.25 870. 050. 10.00 850. 840. 1000 830. 860 9 75 000. Valves 8_ 220. 13 00 230. 200. 230. 250. 220. 240. 1c.00 180. Lambs 12 00 11.00 6.85 5.75 5.50 8.25 8.00 7.50 7.00 7.25 7.00 6.50 9.60 9.50 9.25 9.0jj 8.50 8.00 9.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 7he life Story of . The Prince of Wales j by Walter and Leonard Townsend. J Bead Aarl approved by sir Godfrey Thomas bart., k.civ.o., principal private Secretary to . The Prince of Wales. Special despatch to Hie frees press by Stair correspondent Legina sash., sept. Hundred and three cars of Grain were loaded wednesday on the Gravelbourg sub division of the Canadian National railways. This is almost double the number loaded on any other sub division of the railway during the same period. There were bushels of Grain marketed. The total number of cars loaded on i the Bettna division Canadian National railways wednesday was 291. There were bushels of Grain marketed. The Avonlea sub division stood next to , marketing bushels of Grain during the Day and loading 61 cars. The Regina division of the Canadian 60. 10.00 50. 8.00 5.00 4.00 so. 12.00 75. Sheep 140. ".00 130. 130. 1.00 select Bacon 6 220. 1 1.50 4 210. 13.25 200. H.60 190. 13.2o thick smooths 95_ 190 185. 12.75 heavies 3-200. 12.50 4-250. 12.25 25a 250 240. 12.25 heavies 1_ 320. 290. 360 v.0.76 lights and feeders copyright in All rights reserved. Chapter eleven. The 1 Renee s 1 Ost Wiir activities. Is said that when the Prince of Wales heard that the last shot of the great War had been fired and that armistice had been declared he Straightway eat Down and sent a Tele Gram to his father expressing his tremendous Joy that England had emerged so victoriously from the great conflict. Certain it is that the Prince welcomed peace is much As any of the War time soldiers he had served with in France but with his characteristic he did not waste time in joining in the peace festivities but t once turned his attention to the problems with which he knew his country would be faced with the coning of peace. He realized As much As anyone else hat the return of the glory covered rooms from prance would be quickly allowed by the dangerous questions f employment pensions mid the care if those whom War had maimed and crippled for life. One of his first cares however was to show his great appreciation As heir 10.75 120. 11.00 12.00 110. 10.50 shops 140. .3.00 Pacific railway is loading an average Iao i2.75 145. 12.75 of 145 cars daily. J sows Saskatoon shipping Canadian i Russ despatch Saskatoon siisk., sept. An Nual flow of Grain from the Saskatoon District the of the hard wheat Belt to the terminal elevators is under Way. A total of 145 cars of wheat were taken out of the Saskatoon division of the Canadian National and the Cana Dian Pacific railways yesterday. This number will be trebled when the figures for today Are completed it is expected be a 250. 10.50 j10. 270 10.00 420 Stags 440. 6.50 9.00 8.50 lev isl Ocic quotations receipts. Hogs 360 380. Winnipeg sept. 6. Cattle calves 225 Choice steers to pair to goo-1 and from now on there will steady flux of Grain from the Grain medium shipping centres. Common the Saskatchewan division Canadian National railways marketed 472 car loads of Grain representing bushels yesterday. Figures were not available for the Saskatchewan District of the Canadian Pacific railway. The Saskatoon division of the Caria Dian National railways shipped 87 cars Hutch ice Choice pair to Choice fair to medium 3.50 to 8.75 to 8.00 to heifers 9.25 to 8.00 to Butcher cows a 7.75 to Good highness a fresh longing unsatisfied or Only partially so travel and see these men in their own countries to taste the hardships and the Joys of their Manly open air life on the Veldt any and on the Prairie. His rather old fashioned Courtesy held extraordinary Charm for these men of Field and Camp House and they Hod nothing but Praise for democratic manner a need. There waa not _ meeting or a battalion football match at which the Prince was not present. From time to time he presented medals to those whose valor had been conspicuous on the Field of Battle. It Speaks much for the Prince s Stern Devotion to his military duty that he refused All invitations to be present at celebrations in London on that never to be forgotten Christmas of 1918. In favor of the sobered festivities of the late Battlefield and amongst his comrades in arms of the past War years. The Prince s next visit was to the american army of occupation on the Rhine. Quietly and a ostentatiously he arrived at Corlena and Dier regiment of foot guards was his i own regiment. Eager to be introduced to All fighting forces the Prince now a a a gracious compliment by Rushing to Greet them prior to their return to the Southern Home land. Bumping along in his staff Emir the Prince Tore up to their Headquarters one evening and no one suspected until he was their midst that the son of their Imperial Al nor had paid them a visit. The germans of course were a were that the Prince of Wales was in their own country. Few recognized him. However though he walked about tile streets of Cologne like any other officer and even made everyday purchases in thu shops. His Youthful appearance and the entire Freedom with which 1e.r.h. Went about deceived the German civil popu lation As to his real identity. The Rcw who did recognize him were astounded at the absence of the magnificent suite which they Felt sum would accompany the Prince of Wales and the Luck of display which had Al ways heralded the movements the Kaiser and family. The Prince worked harder during the first few months after the War than he had during actual hostilities. D i spared no Effort to meet and with very Man private Aad officer and questioned them closely upon their future plans. To joined i in their sports and at a shooting Mitch was one of the competitors. Presh from this visit he arrived 5 at Gedl no in the province of Maraur and reviewed the scots troops quartered there then he gave his Atten Tion to Tho Welsh troops in prance. Queen Elena of Italy was at this time slaying in parts and. Taking the Opportunity he pc All us a be Caba Ini m.1 a the throne to All the Hardy col handed the Nials who had rallied to their coun highness re i Call Durlik the few months during his after the cessation of hostilities . Arrival general Dickman. And the of Lai of the corresponding Day last j ear government inspections on the same Dav included 324 cars of new when and 203 of these were contract grades. Coarse grains business wus Only fair in the coarse Wiki Peg Minneapolis. Duluth. Comparative car. Receipts but the effect was seen for the most Par higher in Oats and about Hir eve our Rye Market line with Southern markets for Export in values. Were in c tip is now in at sold. The foreign demand is very quiet Fie moment and nothing is being d flax Trade continues Light and wheat. 336 38 457 371 Oats. 12 so 45 10 Barley. 118 22 91 213 flax. 0 0 112 7 Rye. 02 0 25 80 Corn. 0 58 22 0 of Grain wednesday and the Canadian Pacific Saskatoon division 58 cars. Good cutters pulls 6.50 to 5.75 to 4.00 to 6.00 to Cocos especially Barley and feed track. No. 1 durum no. 2 durum no. 3 Duni 111 no 4 durum no. 1 red durum no. 2 red durum no. 3 red durum no. 1 no. 2 Kota to. 3 Kota no. 1 Tough Sara dons q was not in evidence during the la the forecast of 2 Tough no. 3 Tough no. 4 tout a something to do with the lightness of offerings Wrath Elk. Forecast Manitoba southerly winds mostly fair and a Little warmer Fri unsettled and becoming Cool again. Saskatchewan tied probably a cooler on Friday. And few local showers i no 40 w so. 5 Toun n no. 1 smutty no 2 smutty nto. 3 smutty. Screenings per ton in. 2 . No. 3 . _ sex. 1 feed no. 1 peed no. 2 peed rejected track no. 3 . In 113 Jois 101 04 30 d4 is 101 i so 108 107 102 97 90 102 101 do 6.00 noon Leonard 1 . Quincy Chain inspection til following oct epic Ted sept. 5. W23 Prim 1 Manitoba . Manitoba nor uni 3 Manitoba peed track no. 1 no 3 63 c2 01 179u smutty no Gra f 1 2 59 1 no. 1 .-------------------------- i no. 2 .--------------------------- no. 3 .--------------------------- Rej. 2 .--------------------------- i rejected 9 j 32 103 i 100 03 93 a of a 101 103 i 101 i 96v 1001k 85 0.00 64 cd a 60vn 04% 183 no 103 i 91 i 91 80 a 90% Shaw Dalton 2 Ingalls. 3 Pontiac 4 Mcdougall Kitipa 4.30 Geo. Estimates for District superintendent of transportation m. D. Thompson of the Canadian National railway. Saskatoon has estimated thac bushels of Grain will be taken out of the Saskatoon division . This year and is providing cars to haul it. The Saskatoon division ., includes battled Oral to hum Boldt Saskatoon to Begina Saskatoon Kindersley and Branch lines a total of 790 Miles of Railroad. Superintendent j. D. Mckay of the v Canadian Pacific Saskatoon division is making preparations to handle approx i Choice Stephenson Bryn mawr Worrell Brett go. Crawford Roberts jr., 5 Good 5.30 Clarkson Butler year 6.30. Jac Balck senator 11 am. B. F. Jones 11.30 Williams he Bard 12.30 . Adriatic Steelton 1 Squire 1.30 Lake Che Ian Dickson 3.30 Cowle Wolvin 5. At the Lakei Iead common Good medium common Choice fair to Choice fair to Choice 1 18 apr Lar and durum 1 durum 1, durum t durum no Amer. Durum american hard wheat 2 hard wheat 3 wheat Spodni no Trade wheat. Spring ton Spring wheat Winter 3 . No Grade total cars Winter wheat 4 total cars of contract -03 total cars wheat 3 . . L feed iced total cars 3 . 4 . To Crade feed Barley and wild total cars 5 . 3 . No Prade Liverpool Market news Canadian press despatch tort William ont., Grain boats arc reported today As Clearing from the port of fort William port Arthur with xxi Shell. Oaf is loading and one is due Light tomorrow. The Brentwood and Bra Boldoc finished discharging Coal and the former is taking on Grain and the latter cleared Lucht for . One Coal boat is unloading at the Canadian Pacific Dock. Following is today s report on vessel movements Lyman Smith. Buffalo Vocat Barley Home Smith port col borne wheat Brico Doc Duluth or Light Manitoba port Mcnicholl harmonic Duluth passengers and freight. In port Marquette discharging Coal Brentwood local inc Grain Wey Burn discharging freight. At Vancouver. Mately bushels from his Rivi Sioui which includes the Branch lines Shelia to Nipawin Lang a to Breden Bury Lanigan to Neudorf Asquit i to Sonningdale Lloyd minister to willing Don Kelfield to Beaford and the Macklin subdivision a total of Miles. Equipment for handling the unusually Large estimated yield for this year is massed at strategic Points along the lines of both railways and it is expected that the flow of Grain will be steady and uninterrupted by Short age of empty cars. Markets Union Stock Yards Winnipeg and St. Boniface sept. I fresh receipts at the Union Stock Yards up to 9 o clock thursday morn ing consisted of 1.530 cattle 225 calves 360 hogs and 3so sheep and lambs. There was nothing further unloaded common oxen to 5.00 to 4.00 to Stocker steers 9.00 to 7.50 to Stouer heifers 7.50 to 6.50 to i steers 10.25 to 8.50 to calves 12.00 to 10.00 to to hogs bocon 13.25 to 12.75 to 12.25 to 10.75 to 12.75 to 10.50 to 7.00 to 9.50 to 8.50 to 0.00 to lambs 10.50 to 8.00 to sheep 5.00 to 3.00 to Hei Vics hogs select thick heavies extra shop lights feeders houghs sows no. 1 sows no. 2 Stags fair to Good common. Fair to Good common 9.75 9.00 8.25 7.50 6.25 5.50 6.50 5.75 6.50 5.50 4.50 0.30 i 8.75 i 8.00 7.25 10.75 10.00 13.00 11.00 9.00 13.50 13.00 12.50 is 00 13.00 8.00 10.50 9.00 7.00 12.00 10.00 7.00 4.00 Olaru Martin wire service Liverpool. Sept. 6. So. Higher to lower. A fair inquiry Market eased Market futures opened lower for no. 3 Manitoba. In the Yards during the Ciao Only nine cars of Stock Are while sigh for arrival during the night and Early tomorrow morning. Produce markets prices of butter and cubs. Nutter frn so no. 1 Creamery butter . Winnipeg Ipi Les Accord no .38 Dominion govern . I ices a five there was a fairly keen demand in j ment cradles strictly Iresh. Not Over live evidence on the cattle Market to for practically everything offered Grain. Outward movement of wheat is exceeding the inward and stocks in storage have now been reduced to about Only bushels 320 Ort the Canadian official report and were a unloaded wednesday while the increasing receipts of new wheat bushels were spouted into ships. Be in Canada. J celts of new wheat Are still Light. I More than bushels of i wheat space has been booked for Load ing before january 1, and the Oriental Market promises to take a much greater volume this season than last year according to Grain operators Here. The 4f 11 Chicago wheat letter k. .1. Half private wire service cd Tiongo sept. After Early a easiness and further Short covering by professionals and through commission houses reacted and closed with fair Sains for the Day. The principal strengthening influx hence was the bet particularly for feature which contributed to an Active Trade and a Good clean up in virtually All sections of the Market. The inquiry for stockers and feed despatch to the free press ers was exceptionally Good and Val ties Vancouver b.c., sept. Ruled generally firm at the week s and elevators will soon be empty of old Vance of 25 to 50 cents while in spots prices showed Ari even larger upturn from the High time of last week. Butcher cows got Good action on to Day s Market with bidding for this class of Stock carrying quite a Little strength the remainder of offerings to killers Selling mostly on a Strong to 25 cent higher basis to Date this week. The few killing steers which passed Over the Scales today were priced mostly from 89.50 to there being Odd desirable Strong weight kinds realizing a higher figure. Buyers took on most of the decent Market today Days extras Dozon. Cases Letu Inea firsts dozen cases returned Elf lab. Seconds dozen costs returned Ter Export demand Manitoba. Reflected in the strength general Outlook is for a Large business heifers at their disposal from if the wheat Harvest is anywhere nip if the wheat Harvest is anywhere the estimates. Bookings to Date which Are but a fraction of what will be moved be tween this time and the end of the year show a satisfactory distribution As regarding Oriental and United King show a Utec at Winnipeg they were also j Dom continent shipments. Last sea l of unfavourable son the Orient took very Little of can by Vioal pylons i . Air adv this sea grand total weather Over that country. There was an absence of pressure and Little or no hedging developed throughout the Fesson. There was not much in create in outside interest and Little 49 change developed in the news outside the items mentioned above. Shorts -----1 Are apparently satisfied to take profits pm declines and for the time being. C. R. C. By roads there is Little disposition shown to press 2141 the Selling Side with the Trade await. Ins developments in Spring wheat Winnipeg Grain Exchange ing develop i movement. Should further occur tomorrow we believe stimulate larger Sellin some hedging pressure. Ada s Grain crop but already this sea son bookings for1 Japan and China Are being reported. Date the Orient More than bushels while the it is stated that to has taken space for .36 ,34 .27 potatoes jobbers to retailers. I Manitoba now potatoes per cwt. England s appreciation and Madame friends of the and dined with her. While in Paris the Prince with that de. By general Dickman new born desire for knowledge and in the press club which As the guest of the Genera the French government had provided the evening of his for journalists and correspondents who Prince s first visit to Canada resulted in the Purchase of the four thousand acre ranch at High Biver known he e p ranch. The picture. Shows the ranch House some o Ine Prince tone sheep and the Prince himself attired Lor roughing it. Would to in their capital filers arranged a dinner forthcoming peace conference. England s Prince. Once the gorgeous Palace Tous occasion this meeting of the old the late m. Dufayel and and new country within a. Month or that evening marked champs Elysee. On the conquered enemy beginning of the peace time in Honor of the Prince. Dashed like a veritable will of the Wisp speeches were made Soldier was pressed Brilliant reception rack in since the armistice had been which vastly delighted tile Prince the following Clay tireless As usual. The people of Eland visited the 4th corps under c h mule nud took luncheon for the most part in him and the Headquarters staff. H m n Between and Allied Headquarters both in eng land and France. Not Only did he just want to say thank you for your ser vices to but also to get to know personally the various people whom he was later to visit during Tours As England s ambassador. It is Well known now that the Prince evening jobbers to retailers Stroen onions per dozen Bunches no tuba Leaf it Wittco. Per dose afe so Asrar in Sass the overseas nurses. Want a Contaj to Manitoba new cabbage Pec la Manitoba new boots per Washington onions per id. Manitoba spinach per la. New carrots per la. Manitoba turnips wholesale unites dealers per la. Floor Small lots .20 .20 of i .03 .05 .02 of delivered to Luke of tort Woods five hoses 08-lb. Two 4d-lb. Sacks four 24-lb. Sacks _. Ton and respect was engendered by frequent meetings in prance with the overseas troops both in the firing line Soiu and at the various base Camps. With his Peculiar aptitude for grasp ing details and impressions it did not take the Prince Long to get to know the habits ambitions and Outlook of the men of the Australia and new zealand who had helped the allies to win the War. There t a iwas do in eng 400 land of course but the Prince Felt Western Canada to and absorbed the Plain i and fair variety from to Best Butcher cows were in de Mand from to while Low Grade and i Between sold fairly Strong from to Sauners and cutters found an out let from 84 to s5.50, while bulls were cleared on a firm basis within a spread of to most of the Good Light weight Stock or steers available found an outlet within Range of 99 to 39.50, the less attractive kinds Selling All Tho Way United kingdom continent space to Stock heifers con taken totals More than Bush Els. The Grain clearance association sex sacks sacks 9b-lb. Sacco 49-lb. Four 21-Lti of liven Royn 98-lb. Two 49-lb. Flacks four. Cocks Maple 98-lb. Sacks two 49-lb. Racks four 24-lb. Sacks -------s4.so ____4 to 4.60 pacts to commence september 17. Functioning on sales today s Vancouver wheat quotations and in 1 Northern it will i no. 2 Northern no. 3 and attract i Northern no. 4 wheat 98e no. 5 wheat 93c no. 6 wheat 86c feed 81c. Tinned firm Sellers and were weighed Saskatchewan up largely from to bran per ton _ Fleshy feeder steers on the two Way shorts Ner ton order were in from 810.50 to j 3rani per ton -s4.50 _ 4.s5 _ 4.55 4.60 rolled Oats per sack 80 ibs. Ill Steed delivered in car lots net Carlo that both As an officer and heir to the Empire he would be serving is country Best by remaining with the de mobilizing army. With Trie aussies january 1919, found him at the australian Headquarters. He had spent just Over three weeks in their com Pany living exactly As their officers and attended Only by a Young staff Captain. Sence of there was a ceremony in Complete a the Way his the. Shy self analytical Young Prince who in France seven years before had confessed that he did not care for dancing so gratified was the Prince with the undoubted sincerity of his Welcome in the american ranks that he decided to prolong his visit and further cemented the Bond of Friendship Between the two countries by staying with them in the hour of Victory. Crossing the Rhine Early in Tho morning lie visited a regimental Field artillery bran per Ion shorts per ton Manitoba. _s29.0ii wheat 5. 3 nor. Iot-----112 it n nor Sot 3 nor. ____108 Sot _.102 l 3 of. It. My i 3 3 Dur. Sot. _.101 old 3 nor. So loo1 3 nor. Sot Loo. 4 Wilt. Jnt____102 2 of. Set ____106 3 of Sot ____103 3 . Set . Sot 503- i feed Barley 63 feed Sot Bye 81u Grain Exchange personals the following were visitors to the trading floor thursday morning f. Tali Cape town South Africa or. L. Mclaurin Edmonton. L. Statler. Manor. Sask. E. C. Buyce Philadelphia Penn. Calgary. Dominion livestock Branch. Calgary sept. 159 calves 46 hogs 319. Choice to fair to Good so to Butcher 98.7d to fair to Good. 88 to Butcher to fair Winnipeg Cash prices these prices err the quotations on Cash Grams at the time of Closen the future Market. Vanco Coku Wiolat close Canadian press despatch Vancouver. . Sept. Spot and in route no. 1 Northern s1.14 no. 2 Northern 81.11 no. 3 Northern no wheat 98c no. 5 wheat 93c no. 0 wheat. 86c feed 3ic. To Good. To 85.50 to sept. 6, 1928. Shipping news to. 1 Northern no. 2 Northern to o. 3 Northern to. 4 no. 6 spot 115 113 107 102" s is so Prev. Passed the Soo associated press despatch Sault Ste Marie mich., sept. 6. S7vi .1p std Fcker to fair to Good to 37.75. Stocker s6.50 to fair to Good so.50 to feeder Choice to 89.26 fair to Good 87.50 to 58.25. To Good s8.50 to lambs fair to Good 311 to 812. To Good s6 to ?10. Bacon s13.85 thick smooths 813.35 Light and feeders s12.35. 810.75, other oort grades realised Froin to tie plainer end making from to the calf Market maintained a firm tone with the Best grades Selling fro m 811 to and common to medium kinds from 88 to another Small run of hogs showed up for today and the Market showed Little variation from the close of yesterday. Select Bacons sold from to and thick smooth from 812.75 to the sheep and Lamb Market was somewhat slower and prices carried a weaker undertone. Most of the decent Billing lambs were priced at while sheep sold from 84 to 87. Outside markets cattle or hog receipts two loads of lambs reported unsold. Chicago receipts of cattle mostly steady to Strong stockers and i feeders Strong to 25c higher hogs 000 sheep j shorts per ton spot prices for Well cured Hay. Rood at Dute of Issue and quoted by two leading to Moons Rcd to no 2 red Chicago lard september 6. Open. High. Low. Close. Prev. Ii67 1287 1s85 1265 1260 _s30.00 Royal highness went among them shaking hands Here and returning a Salute there but what appealed most of All to the australians was his Good company. It was impossible to be either nervous or indifferent when the Prince of Wales shared their company. His ability is a raconteur kept the aussies in continual Good humor for baled no. No. for lower Prades. There being no Hay Exchange in Winnipeg quotations Are obtained regularly from ii infers of Che Trade. I tin cured hides sheepskins each Seneca Root per la. Wool unwashed per lb., according to Quality _13c to 13 vac _50c to s1.2s __80c to 850 inc to 22c lunch with major general Hancs. Com manding the corps at nieu Wlad and then journeyed to Cologne. During the actual activities the Prince had not seen a Ireat Deal of the american troops though he had heard of their splendid work. This visit in the after math was As significant and pleasing to the Prince As it was to America. Linuse of Victory and so the Prince passed from one strenuous Post War duty to another within two Days of his departure from the american army of occupation he was presenting colors to three battalions of guards regiments which had been raised during the War. He expressed the of the Cere Mony by alluding to this House of Victory in a foreign indeed the momentous. The Prince hectic Mare of the King was the very dinner followed automatically by our soldiers and sailors and the inevitable our the Prince had been the War All too scant accounts of activities had co Chad England end the people were anger both to see air Soldier Prince and to Icahn Omet tins from his own lips if possible of part in the War. He could scarcely off Hub return to England now my March. 1910, Siw him in London fulfilling a list of engagements would have overwhelmed any Ordinary Man. But even in England during an debut it Public functions Tho Prince could not forget i soc Latsons wits his eol oilers and those of our allies. Specially attended tie Farewell dinner at the Loyal Aero club Siven to col. W. Endicott commander of american red Cross for Britain. The Prince proposing the colonel health said i accepted Arthur Stanley s invitation to the or i Iii formed by him Una tic Raj Vituld be no formal speeches and the Only of president and the be twit of colonel Endicott Tho guest of evening. I am very Klad that it is my Privi lege to propose this Toast for i perhaps seer More than of Here of Tho splendid work of he Ameri can Rod Cross in prance nil by Lojiw and lie had a fund of Good War stories scene was i which he told with infectious humor stood with general Plumer and general also he proved an excellent listener to the Many and varied and not always innocent yarns of Australia s soldiers. The atmosphere of interest which revolved round these sons of the great Commonwealth created in his Royal Broad married one of the two girl Stu dents at that Dairy school and for a number of years they have Farmed successfully in Saskatchewan and this year have 900 Seres of crop which has suffered Little damage from Frost and none from Ball. Representative saxes Winnipeg sept. 6. Reported up to 3 . Thursday. Btu Scheb steers agricultural news a l. Broad Renews old friendships 1 1220 1 1030 11.00 2 1000 9 1060. 10.75 880 4 1040. 10.50 4 1040 970 10.50 s Butcher heifers 10.00 12 860 4r-r s.50 9.50 9.50 8.50 k. L. Broad of la pm Chc. Sask., a to the United Church meet spent part of thursday morning looking up old friends in the City. Is was one of the original students at the first Dairy school which c. C. Mac. Donald then Dairy commissioner for 8801. 8.2s the province started in the old Ware math Lesii in the spacious Square of a Fine German Barracks where three months ago German soldiery were be j ing drilled with machine Lilac efficiency for the great in his speech the Prince whose knowledge of historic detail has always been excellent re called the various Battles in which the guards had themselves and called upon them to uphold the tradition. Then in the wooded Stadt Park outside Cologne the Prince made further presentations to the 4th Batt. To be threshing Progress s at Olin Ocoro file Sboro Man. In progressing very favourably this Cefe All the machines arc at and the and yield weather has been Ideal. The yielding Well up to expectations Many Farmers report an average of about thirty bushels per narc this District has not seen since the Reim Plo is Good. Oats Are y grenadiers and Coldstream guards re exceptionally Well end arc of minding them that the first or i Elding first exceptional potato yield in Ontario of Bannatyne Street East. Or next b f. T. Afcin. Of Oakville Trafalgar township Ontario sends the following account of his potato yield May 29, 1923, planted 12 potatoes Irish Cobbler Valety treated seed from the Guelph agricultural College. The potatoes were Cut into 66 pieces a so Nils Eye in each and planted one piece to aug. 28 weight or 215 Good table potatoes and 71 Large enough tit Plant for or. Askin is calling Lor Tho a Hill. Dug the potatoes and secured 108 pounds Choice Lold recommended by men of taste. Each bottle Saa cd with 25-Yoar-old Gus an too and packed in cardboard Carton
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