Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, June 15, 1932

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 15, 1932, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg Peee press wednesday. It Joe id 1932 tuesday s Grain livestock produce wheat declines More than 1 cent on lower cables Winnipeg Grain fluctuations july oct. Dec. July oct. Dec. July open. @57 34 29 4 271-s Jarrow Market Light Export Jot sales for Chi Cago at close 34 34 Plax i july oct. Dec. Grain Exchange Winnipeg june 14. J Winnipeg wheat opened a to lower Ancl closed iy4 to "4 after a Day of narrow Irene july disappointing Trad no the final event was heavy july oct. Dec. High. 54vi 31 57% 29 lib 21 in 38240 s4 a 34" 36 Low. 54 57 As 33 5- 31 71 74 Winnipeg june 14. 1932 close. Frev. Close. Last year. 33 b 28% a 2s3.4 a 34 71ta 34 -1-i 3 5% a 29% a 27 i a 39 34 so 72-4 76 a 36 la 62 63% 29 30% 30% 33 3372 34 108 110 11254 oct. By minute Winil us , Jaxk 31. In Defung of Chicago contracts in j the five minutes of the Market. Liverpool closed Kyj to 1% Down. Argentine at i soon was 1% Clown. The Market throughout studs was in Winnipeg and Chicago was very the Low opening and and both reached during in the session new nut that figure Law heavy sales 1033 tl.68 net change for Day 3ac to lower. High Low this season 72% 56 this month 65hs 56 this week Charier by Jackson Hvos. Grain co. Lid. Huron if Erie bldg., Winnipeg. Competitive Export prices not there Juit Clent for her needs Call for the tune be a much interest in reported con Well supplied at Able to get port of it from Liverpool wheat futures the following were the closing quotations on Liverpool wheat futures Market translated from Brit ish weights and currency to Cana Dian bushels and Money at tuesday s approximate Exchange rate Between Banks tuesday. Monday. July 59% 61 i october 61% 63% december 63 orcel1 onions Doz. Bunches .15 Manitoba Sadl Shes per Doz. Bunches .25 flour retail Price to Consumers at country elevator warehouses. Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Quoted on Quaker Patent Lake of the Woods five roses. Western Tho House the Maple Leat 98-lb sack _ _ 4n two 49-ib. Sacks four 24-16. Sacks 55 rolled Oats Maltona per 80-lb. Sack Saskatchewan per so la sack _ _ 2.85 per 80-lb sack _ a _ soil lifted carats Ner Cash Mills Manitoba Saskatchewan and Alberta. Bran per ton _ _ _ shorts per ton 3.11 rather slow mostly steady on classes hogs sheep s. St. Paul receipts of cattle i.700, Grassy killers 25c lower other classes generally steady j5eprbsextativi5 sales Winnipeg. June 14. Reported up to 3 . Wednesday. Killing steers har fresh baled spot prices ror Well cured Hay. u i of issues and quoted by two leading dealers. No. 1. Timothy----------------------__s16.00 no. 2 Timothy 15 00 no. 1 red ton Noo no 2 ton 10.00 demand for lower graded. Lucre being no hav Exchange in Winnipeg quotations Are obtained regularly rom members of the Trade. Cured hires. Per it. Horst hides. Large horse hides. Medium Hore hides Small and sheepskins Seneca Root. Dry. In. . Price 5.75 800. 5.75 5.65 940. 5.so 5.25 5.00 . Price 890. 4.75 4.50 970. 4.50 900. 4.25 910. 4.00 3.50 fed calves 720 6.00 650 5.00 2 670 5.75 670 4.50 3 650 5.50 3 630 4. Co Butcher Heine is 2 870 5.00 3 950 4.00 4 1020 4.50 2 910 4.50 Butcher cows. Cankers and cutters 2 940 3.50 1. 890 3.00 3.50 3.50 3.25 3.00 3.00 2.75 2.75 2.50 2.25 2.00 1.75 1.50 1.00 930.75 regt also encouraging the lev. Harvest in Taat for mime hessian 62 63 unquoted 03 64 63 84 i unquoted unquoted above quotations were converted by Broomhall on a. Seven Dav Sterling Exchange rate of s3.67. reconverted into Canadian currency tuesday s approximate Exchange rate Between Banks. No. 3 Alan Toba Northern Atlantic shipment june. No. 3 Manitoba Northern. Vancouver shipment june. A Gentile Baril 64 shipment june Argentine Rosa a 64 shipment june. Australian wheat shipment june u. S. No. 1 hard. Winters Atlantic shipment june. U s. While Pacific wheat shipment june South russian wheat shipment june wheat. For the ints were Grain quotations in . Paark ets total last year Cash wheat Little inquiry Foi dreads in action a apart irom to 2 Northern a Illi Bett than mondays Dei. H Clusin Dizier Sites demand reported done. So. 1 hard and 3 Northern traded us easier. Offerings Only while reread on the other grades so pfc Export demand flour remains extremely 3is Domestic buyers open july 49 a sept 5114 30 i Haid to mount jq2c. 36 dec. 54 y july sept dec. A u july 20. Is 20 sept 20u dec. 22 Rye july 29 sept 32is Chicago june 14. High Low close 491 4s% 52 i 51 Sis Sovi 54 o 3132 20 20 201.j 22 wheat i july. Sept. 52 j i july. 1 Barley i july. Sept. Rye july. Open or flour Rema continue their Mth Only w Days left to obtain the Bonus of is per Bushel on their wheat Farmers Are Taulen substantial quantities of this commodity to country Ami deliveries Mon Day total Eil he slice compared to 332.001 bushels on the corresponding Day last year. Coarse grains Cash interest in coarse Rains iras rather Light and. With the exception of a Small amount o Oats told for Domestic use no business o any account was reported done j sept. A Little inquiry for Barley presume i Lor Export ivae in evidence j but interest in has and Rye was i negligible. July. In the butt Iris Market trading in sept. 104 coarse Grain commodities was j dec. Entirely local a character with operations of a routine nature. Some Stop loss orders were encountered in the Early part of the ses and. Values generally held close to the Low Points of the morning. 30 4 33 36- a 29 i 321.2 30 h 30 v 32% a. High 541-4 53 i 53h-0 june 14. Low close 54 Canadian wheat visible drops five million bus. Total now 18j so 18% 29 i 31b 28 27 open High Low -1043j 104 28 a close 103 Canadian press despatch tort William. June .1.5. Export clearances of Canadian. Wheat at All ports totalled 4. 311. "35 bushels during tin Eifling Kutu relay line ii no to Hie report of the statistics Branch of the Hunert of commissioners. Visible wheat Al All Points dropped by nearly bushels the figures follow stocks in store bushels Western country elevators 56, 243, 621 Interior private Ancl Mill elfin. Interior terminal Victoria elevator Vancouver Kew Westminster Prince Rupert elevator port William port Arthur Churchill elevator 9s8.730 Eastern Canada lace ports Eastern Canada Seaboard ports .a. Lake ports .a. Seaboard ports in transit on lakes total unrevised a week ago last year Ocean shipments during the week com can. Pacific 1.599.952 torn can. Atlantic Seaboard. 2.1g7.733 . Atlantic ports. Bolls 1.75 1.30 stocked and feeder St bars 830____ 3.50 820. 2.50 690. 3.25 590. 2.00 650. 3.00 calves 180. 4.25 130. 2.50 185. 4.00 180. 2.00 190. 3.50 160. 1.50 160. 3.00 lambs 75. 6.00 so. 4.50 60. 5.75 4.00 70. 5.50 60. 3.co 70. Sheep 110. 2.50 160. 1.50 140. 2.00 140. 1.00 Bacots hogs 200. 3.75 190. 3.00 190. 3.75 heavies 260. 3.25 270. 3.15 250. 3.25 extra heavies i. 2.00 a. 1.50 and feeders 160. 3.25 115. 2.60 140. 3.00 110. 2.75 9 110 2.80 50 110 2.so sows no. 1 330. 2.00 310. 2.00 sows no. 2 540. 1.50 420. 470____ 1.50 Stags 380. 1.00 280. 2.00 1.50 livestock quotations Winnipeg june 14. Receipts cattle 125 calves 55 hogs 350 sheep 25. Steers up to s4.75 to Good and Choice medium 4.00 to common. 3.00 to . Over ibs. Good and Choice 5.00 to medium common heifers Good and Choice common Good to medium fed calves Choice cows medium common 4.00 to 3.00 to 4.50 to 3.75 to 3.co to 5.00 to 4.00 to 3.00 to 2.50 to 1.75 to .75 to 4.50 3.50 5.75 4.75 15 the Farmer s forum news and comment of special intern edited by e. Coka Hind. Editorial comment ponies 3s _ .15 .20 _ .15 Horsehair mane per in. _ .03 to 04 Horsehair Taij. Per Bijj. .15 to in Pierre Wool unwashed per in. .02 to agricultural news . Convention opens june 15, , the Canadian society of technical agriculturists having a membership of More than opens its 12th annual convention at Manitoba Agri cultural College wednesday morning june 15, with four affiliated societies holding separate sessions on the first morning. The programme of Canadian Pioneer problems com Mittee in Western Canada and farm management surveys in Saskatchewan will be discussed in the Agri cultural economics Section. The soils group will hear a review of soils research work and soils prob lems in the Canadian provinces the agricultural engineering group will consider the place of the agricultural Engineer in Canadian agriculture the horticultural Section is to hear of variability of the amount of Ash of the Wagener Apple under Nova Scotia conditions the influence of nutritional treatment in appearance and composition of the Plant. Rose Breeding too., is included on the horticulturists list for the open ing session with William Godfrey Morden and p. L. Skinner drop More As the speakers. Among those attending the convention Are h. S. Arkell Ottawa president h. J. Trueman Secretary Ontario delegates Are g. W. Kuhuke. Associate professor of soils Guelph j. A. Carroll director crops markets and co operation Branch Ontario department of agriculture s. ,1. Todd. Industrial and development Council Canadian packers Toronto w. H. J. Tisdale assistant manager Canadian co operative Wool growers Toronto a k. Hampson Toronto r. S. Duncan director agricultural representatives department of Agri culture. Toronto w. T. Macoun Dominion Horticulturist m. B. Davis a instant Dominion Horticulturist j. P. Booth commissioner agricultural economics Branch Ottawa. P. M. Clement Dean of agriculture University of British Columbia e. A. Howes Dean of agriculture University of Alberta a. M. Shaw Dean of agriculture. University of Saskatchewan Are among those who will take part in the discussions. L. J. Fletcher president of the american society of agricultural engineers. Peoria. Is Trie Only speaker from outside Canada appear ing at this convention. Pc Ial Effort will be made throughout the convention states h. L. Truman Dominion Secretary of to co ordinate efforts by the technically to assist Farmers in gathering farm statistics the time Lias come the Walrus said to talk of Many things of ships and shoes and sealing Wax anal cabbages and and incidentally of gathering statistics to show what the acreage is in wheat and Oats Barley and Rye and How Many pigs and sheep and hams there Are on the farms it Canada. The system of collecting statistics by Means cards Distri buted through the Rural schools very inadequate hut at present if. Is the Only system we have and under present financial conditions Liere is Little Hope of the Only proper system namely an annual Survey by municipal assessors., be ing put into Force As it certainly would Cost Money. That it would be Money Well and wisely spent we Are firmly convinced but so far the to minion government even in better times than the present could not be convinced of the fact. This being the Cane there is Only one thing to do and that is Cor every farm Home which receives one these cards to Over it carefully fill it up As accurately As possible and return it of Independent producers at Abbotsford during the past week. Seven provisional directors were named and these have drawn. Up incorporation papers once these papers Are. Accepted permanent officers will be named and the work of the unit put into Active Force. Paramount among the items of Busi Ness to be accomplished at once is Bhe. Stabilization of milk prices in the Praser Valley. It is expected that approximately 300 members will be signed up by the organization and As soon is the charter is received the organization will be in a. Position to make a Deal with the co opera Tives. Timothy Ilay District agriculturalists stationed at Smithers has succeeded in establishing a lucrative Market in for a High Grade Timotny Hay grown in the in Withers Tel Kiva District. Up to the present als a Grade Timothy has been imported from across the Border to feed race be found other than Sweet Western Rye and Brome grass. It must seem curious to thei aver age person that. One can the fingers of two hands the nun Ber or important crops that grown to any extent As fed for live Stock while. A matter of fact., there Are actually thousands distinctly different kinds of Grassy and. Surely some of these plants which grow aurally should be equally As Good or better than those which now of buoy the Fields undoubtedly there Are still Valu Able discoveries to be made but be fore these can qualify As held they must pass a very rigorous test with respect to several important qualifications. The truth is that exceedingly few wild plants can succeed As cultivated crops. Many have been called but few chosen. This is a Case where the Merit system works perfectly. For Hay before a Hay or pasture crop can Ever become widely used it must Able to produce s. Satisfactory yield of Hay or pasture and plenty of Good seed it must have Good feeding and be Able to resist disease and compete with weeds. It must also be Winter Hardy drought Resis Tant in some areas and Able to mature seed in our comparatively Short growing season. Not Only do crops differ in these respects but some. Horses at the summer meetings varieties of the same crop Are much the coast but now . Hay More satisfactory than others. Breaking into the Trade and two cars were sold to owners in Vancou ver during the past fortnight and further shipments will be made Dur ing the summer. Al edifice 1 Uhry poultry flocks in British Columbia been reduced to one Naif tie strength of 1930, according to the Dominion poultry promoter Here. Who says that evidence might Lead one to believe that prospects Point production. Than they to a period of Short storage stocks Are Lighte have been at this time Lor some years. Wool exported from the Hacks of . Sheep to the covers of . Beds is the record written last week in a Wool transaction. Wool . Growers Couver. At once sold to a Woollen Mill manufactured from the flocks was received in v local into thick blankets and then sold in the stores. In addition to the manufactured Here several Hundred i i thousand pounds from the Interior to Ottawa As quickly As. baled Here for to Well begun is halt done in thin old country. Without delay to the teacher in s h 01 Dei that it May be As in so Many things in life. Tin Man or woman who fills in their card and returns to teacher in Side of two Days have at least done to Weir bit towards pro Viding Canada with Correct Statis tics a very Impi Taju matter. Inaccurate statistics As to acreage compiled from these cards last year Lead to estimates of crop being much lower than they otherwise would have been. Then when the Cen sus figures came out the knowl Edge that there would be thar much More wheat Tolian. Previously estimated had a bad effect on the Market just at the time whens Farmers volume. Wheat was statistics moving in Are Neces sary in the business of the country and of the world and. Accuracy in statistics Are everything. Towards this accuracy every farm Home receiving one of these cards can do its bit. The society being made . Men finding solutions for their problems. A agronomy society holds meeting 3.50 Market jottings Here and there Grain inspections monday. June 33. 1s32 13 total cars of 7 cars of contract wheat ______1332 Olal cars of Oats is total cars or Barley 21 Toul cars of Lix. 10 total cars of Rye _._.___24 total cars of other grains. 0 More mint by roads . 663. Sos 83- Winnipeg Cash prices these prices Are self fans the quotations Assn grains St the time of closing the " tote Mac tet and racer to Grain in n fort and port Arthur. _ 1 nor h 2 Northern _ 3 Northern 4 Northern i smutty 2 smutty z 2 smutty i ii 2 j 5 to. 1 2 45 45 _ in 30v- 29 23 31 61 46hi 46 i y 3 . I 1 j . 5 33. Russell foreign demand for North american wheat extremely Dull and disappointing Only Small business in Manito Bas. Actual sales of hard Winters limited. Hungary conditions of wheat rather poor and generally under average. Nlaly minister cof. Agriculture says less fertilizer Nas been used this year and new crops in the North have been badly affected by severe storms. Australia general soaking Rains in South Australia have been received and. Will greatly Benefit Young wheat. Anclin new wheat is arriving freely but none offered for Export so . Crop is estimated As slightly smaller than last year. Complaints of drought hot weather in South and South pastern Russia continue. This is the Ukraine Ancl Valley of the River Don. Seeding was backward in these areas on account of Lack of seed. E France wheat delayed two to Lour weeks by cold wet weather with some Snow in the East and North on june 8. Canners and cutters total 4.111.735 bulls last . S.173.206 Good 1.75 to aug. 1. 1931, to Jime 10. Common 1-25 to Cockcr Anil feeder steers Good 3.00 to Ommon 2.00. To Stock a cows and heifers 2.50 to livestock markets Dominion livestock Brunch Union stockyards Winnipeg Anil St. Boniface june receipts at the Union stockyards up to 9 o clock tuesday morning were made up of 125 cattle 55 calves 350 hogs and n35, with an add and 440 rings on 4.25 3.00 Grain movement at port of Montreal Canadian press despatch stocks in elevators bushels stocks in holds of 43 Lake total total receipts to Date 1s31_ total deliveries to Date 1932_ total deliveries to Date. 1931_ yesterday s yesterday s orders on hand tramps chartered___________10 Lake boats arrived 9 Lake boats unloaded------------5 56s.629 25 sheep and lamps with an advil Bacon tonal 70 cattle through Billing. Railway reports show a further 6 cars of Stock to arrive in the Yards during the Day with 29 cars in sight for arrival during the night and Early wednesday morning. With a comparatively Smill carry Over of cattle from yesterday s mar Ket and new arrivals on Mie Short Side supplies for today were Only sufficient for a comparatively Light Trade and buyer. Cleaned up the abbreviated offering at their disposal on a Market which appeared t o. Rule about in line with the close of yes . There is Only a very Small sprinkling of useful butchers on hand to satisfy the needs of the Trade the balance of the material being mostly on the Plain order. The few desirable Light to hand weight Butcher offer Ings met fairly Reschly. Sale crossing from to s5.75. While other useful killing material sold from to s5.25. With Plain an medium steers going into killers hands within a spread of s3.50 to Butcher heifers of medium to Good grading crossed the Scales within spread of to so.25. Wilile Good hand weight cows were Saleable from 53.25 to s3.50. With most of the weighty cows being worked out from s2.50 to s3. Low Grade material in the class changed hands from is to while a few bulls met Sale downward from s1.75. There were Only a few Plain Stock sri and feeders scattered among the receipts and these classes were considered barely steady. The calf Market looked a Shade firmer from the close of yesterday with sales being completed from s2 the hog Market was generally unsettled and displayed a lower ten Dency Bacons being scaled from s3.60 to s3.75. Going generally from 52.50-.-to. S3. The sheep and Lamb Trade Rupiec about steady under very Small receipts. Good lambs sold around the s6 Mark with plainer kinds going downward from so. Sheep ranged Crom is to outside markets Keck its. Of cattle 540 Good and. Choice 3.50 to common and medium 1.50 to hogs select per head Premium heavy extra heavy. A gets and feeders sows no. Sows no. Roughs Stags Good hand Weis Lommon. Sleep heavies 2.00 to 375 holdovers. Trade opening slow generally steady prime heavy steers ss.25 too butchers 36.25. Fed common 1.50 to 6.00 4.75 3.50 2.75 2.25 1.50 1.50 3.25 2.25 milkers and springers s25.00 to s40.00 veal calves 3.60 to 3.75 per head discount 3.10 to 1.50 to 2.50 to 2.00 to 1.50 to 1.50 to 1.00 to 6.00 to 3.00 to Good heavyweight 2.50 to. 1.00 to 3.25 2.00 3.25 2.00 1.50 1.50 6.00 5.00 2.00 3.00 1.50 Toronto produce Market Toronto june the. Cana Dian United Farmers co operative co. Reported the following quotations on poultry and produce today extras. Doz. 14 cents. East firsts Doz. 12 cents. Cream churning no. 1, in. To to 16 cents. Creamery butter no. 1 solids 16 cents. Potatoes. No. 1 in bags. 25_to Export beef cattle to ibs. S5.75 to s6.25. Produce Market Duce brokers baiter .14-to .1414 fresh no. 1 Creamery butter . Winnipeg prices according to Dor Aaion govern ment grading strictly fresh not Over Tive Days old. Returned .11 returned .09 seconds Doz. Case pc turned .06 graded Totanes Carlots. Tier 100 ibs. . Win leg extras Doz. Cases firsts Doz. Cases wholesale potatoes Manitoba potatoes retail Jcj tables jobbers to retailers egyptian onions Oei in. Texas onions per id. Agricultural and livestock news from British Columbia by e. A Leslie. Reports from All parts of the province to the department of Agri culture indicate that crop prospects Are excellent. Heavy Rains during the Winter have furnished plenty of moisture to the ground and in the coast districts there has been Little Winter ii jury to Orchards fall sown cereals or Meadows As the Frost did not penetrate deeply. Owing to the with j Ruck gardens approximately 200 it is Clear that accurate knowl Edge is required to enable Farmers us decide what to grow and How it should be grown. This need is Betlij supplied by the Dominion experimental farms throughout Canada which Are Able to give this service by virtue of help excellent Nacim ties and wide experience with farm requirements varieties of Field crops. Plant breeders Are always on. The Lookout for valuable new plan s and Occaso Halljr a discovery is made4 As. Lor example crested wheat grass in the Prairie provinces and Reed Canary grass for certain conditions in Eastern Canada. The Standard crops also such As Sweet vre Stem Rye grass and Brome Are being improved by selecting test ing and multiplying the seed from individual plants of special Merit seeded to Garden truck Hilton Lane Happy Valley Colebrook is among the White growers looking Forward to a Good year. He is one of the few White men following lines of duct Iii similar to the Chi gardeners along the Fraser River. Ele has ten acres of onions Well advanced a few acres of carrots an extensive plot of turnips and a Large acreage of potatoes and Between the he is planting cabbages just he employees from ten to a dozen men in the Busy . Bacon for Britain when statesmen gather at Ottawa i july to discuss plans for building up Trade within the British Empire one of the subjects bound to come tip concerns disbursement of approximately a year for Bacon imported into the British Isles. According to members of Sulue breeders association the key to the British Empire Bacon Market is held by those breeders who ?.te willing to take the pains to Breed a Type of pig which will be suitable to the demands the Home Market. Swine men assert that no Tariff will be Strong enough to compel the British breakfast table to accept Bacon which is riot up to the traditional High standards of the country the . Swine breeders association plans at fall pairs this year an intensive educational Campaign among breeders. They believe that More particularly in the new districts such As the peace River coun try a Start can be made now in right Type of Swine. A Lois twins fur China indications that better times Are in sight in the Par East As War Clouds recede Are. Contained in a re cent communication received by the sask. Sheep and Swine Field Day at Huntoon a sheep and Swine Field Day will be held on june 24. Two Miles East of Huntoon at the residence of Vav. C. Heron president of the Saskatchewan. Sheep breeders Assoc a Saskatchewan live and of. Is of pro res inese truck a sheep breeders action. There will be demonstrations on four or five Breeds of purebred sheep and on. Market lambs Well As on purebred and Market Swine. As or. Heron has one of outstanding sheep flocks in West Ern Canada there will be first class material for demonstration purposes. Among the speakers expected Are Hon. W. C. Buckle f. H. Dean a. M. Shaw j. G. C. M. Learmouth. F. M. Baker w. C. Heron e. F. Richardson and w. Macgillivray. It is also proposed to hold or two judging competitions. A Basket picnic will be held with Tea and Coffee provided. Chicago wheat prices decline on weak cables members of the Western canals society of agronomy met monday afternoon at . During the an Nual meeting of the Canadian seed growers association with president or. J. R. Fryer. University of Al Berta. In the chair. Or. J. B. Harrington University of Saskatchewan. Varietal donation for the three Western prov presented the report on organization of machinery committee of the society was completed with prof. E. A. Hardy Saska Toon As chairman with prof. My Regor Smith Edmonton prof. G. L. Shanks Winnipeg and ,1. G. Tag Art experimental farm Swift cur rent in the committee. Difficulties with certain farm machinery were discussed by prof. Hardy with a. Discussion following. Or. Fryer gave a very comprehensive address on forage crops their varieties cultivation and Breeding. Officers elected were president or. Fryer vice president. D. G. Mat thews Scott. Sask Secretary Frank Foulds Winnipeg directors. Or. G. P. Mcrostie . s. H. Vigor department of agriculture Regina. Winn1peggers visit graft on meeting on the invitation of the North West elevator association of the United states six. Or seven members of the Winnipeg Grain Trade paid a visit to Grafton n.d., monday to at tend a meeting of elevator men Auri Farmers to discuss problems of Mut Ual interest both. The elevator association had noticed their operators to attend and to invite a number of Farmers of their districts to come with them. The men. Going from. Winnipeg found the gathering very interest ing and while problems differ to some extent there was one common to both sides of the that was mixed varieties of wheat. The men from Winnipeg were specially interested remarks of. Prof. Summer of the North West crop improvement association who recommended Marquis Ceres and Reward As the Best Spring cheats for the Graf ton territory and touching on the Drums warned Farmers against the dangers of allowing Drums to become mixed with Spring cheats and. Recommended Mindum and Kubanka As the Best Drums to grow. This is the first of a series of 13 meetings being planned by Vator association with a View to improvement of crops. The discussion was quite animated and interests of the Farmers keen. Attending from Winnipeg were messes. Geo. Heffelfinger s. I. Hall w. C. My Rait h. A. L. Strange Stanley Jones and. T. A. Greenman. Shells. The Shanghai interests have been importing around 100 Dairy animals yearly from the Fraser Valley the outbreak of hostilities caused cancellation of orders. Some of the association for . Cows of the Type which have been sent in the. P a St and if is expected that shipments will be resumed Iii the autumn. Growers estimate thai the. British Columbia. Strawberry crop will amount to Between and 1.200 tons with logans., about the same. The total yield of strawberries. Logan berries and raspberries is petted to reach from to Cocks the High seas As tons. The retail Trade will receive a Normal Supply of fresh fruit with the surplus going to canneries or processed in barrels for Export. Stone fruit prospects Promise Well and indications Are that the Apple production will be close to that of the maximum in 1928. W the Sinif Focient water for irrigation the out look for Quantity production of Quality apples is very satisfactory. In vegetables an increase is re ported not Only in comr Vercial Fields but also in settlers gardens for Home consumption. This is largely due to the fact that settlers without Public worlds for Money have devoted More time to raising vegetables both for Market and their own tables. A smaller acreage has been planted in tomatoes this year. Independent association where the Merit system always works by e. Kirk Dominion take a drive into the country Little later in the season and note the different kinds of crops being j grown in the farm Fields., some of j these produce Grain while others organization of an primarily for Hays and pasture. Milk. Producers association of the these latter Only rarely will crops Loff Aii it Bryan private mire Chicago hjf., june 14. Wac s cables and favourable reports from the Northwest brought Selling at Start with All months Selling at new lows for the season and while there were several minor rallies figures were fractionally Over the Low Point. Liverpool closed l i to lower. The English Market was affected by the favourable reports from Canada and by the promising advices from Western and Southern Europe. Russian news was not so favourable however Spring seeding being placed at eight million acres less than last year on june 5, when 52 million acres had been seeded. Export Trade quiet Domestic Cash Trade quiet and Farmers show no disposition to Market old wheat in spite of the approaching new crop mover tent. Primary arrivals were Only 300.000 Tau. Is. Year ago. Southern hemisphere reports Are favourable on the new crop Ariti Buenos Aires was by cent lower a mid Day. Minneapolis reports Are to the effect that the Grasshopper plague is going to he a real menace to Northwest crops and that pres ent splendid prospects May count Lor naught. Notice of application for. Certificate of improvements no. 3sogo. District. To important dates to remember june society of technical agriculturists annual meeting Winnipeg. June sask., far Mae agricultural society poultry Liny Al Thomas Hoyd s. June club Field Day. Van Home Kami East Selkirk. June club of Clil Bay Indian Industrial school Brandon. Assn. Field Day a. To. Humes. ,7une poultry Field j Arni. Minnedosa. Dull farm. . June. I Millry j Leif nay Mullar Cly Miami. July provincial exhibition Brandon. July exhibition and Stampede Calgary. Thill inhibition. . Hily exhibition. Saskatoon. Exhibition Regina. Walton Mineral claim. Situate in Winnipeg. Mini mining division. Take notice that we William Walton. D. At. Beresford and w. A. Que Sci intend sixty Days from the Date Hereof to apply to the mining recorder for improvements for the purpose of ing a _ lease of the above claim. further take notice that accordance with regulations under the mines must be commenced before the issuance of such certificate Olim prove ments. Dated this 20lh Day of april. 3932. W. Walton . Notice by virtue of its statutory Powers municipal and Public Utility Board ordered that trucks in the i por Tatton of for t be ill s Hopper poisoning Are neither Public ser vehicles nor Commer Closi trucks fined in the hip Hwy traffic by the Board this i4th june. . .1932. Morris Jacob. Mini Opal and Public Board. Has blast kills dry agent Prairie fou Chen. H is. June John e. Kenford 28, Federal prohibition agents from Madison died tues o you Roll cigarette papers with every pack Alt. Your pipe knows Cut plug use Ogden s Fine Cut cigarette tobacco. It speeds up cigarette rolling Cind gives a sweeter cooler More fragrant smoke. The Brand that has always sold on its merits. Ogden s Fine Cut cigarette tobacco ;