Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, July 13, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 13, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press wednesday july 13, 1938 Page thirteen. Tuesday s Grain livestock produce Winnipeg wheat continues Rise . Markets up Grain Exchange Winnipeg july 12. Rust news from the North american Spring wheat helps am strength in Southern markets sent Winnipeg wheat prices Rik ahead on relatively Ini Ying tuesday. July the upturn values finished the Day to 2c higher with the near by future a Good share of the Rise in Ccu theri wheat prices was attributed to Strong the in Corn. Local values showed gains of More than three cents in the july the deferred months More than two cents. Trad ing for the most part was slow Anc the Vii Lume of business done in the Oil operations were nervous Price fluctuations irregular Early. All months recording fractional losses shortly after open bulk of the buying was credited to houses with Eastern Southern connection a Good share of the support had the appearance of Short covering. Locals offered scattered support but inter Market spreading was very thin. Export business in Canadian wheat was confined to Odd loads of Drums red Springs but none of this appeared to reflect in the pit. Light offerings were important in the Winnipeg Witt. A or open dec. 49 oct. Dec. 45 july 145 oct. 147% oct. 5q3 High 104% 81% 50 48% 46% Low Vooys 78% 80% 44 35 48% 45% close 45% 12 1938 Prev. Close last year i oils i44y2 50% 50 48% 46b 146 147% 53a 77v4b 44vs 35% 48y4b 47v4-a 146% 49b 134 65 54% 51% 74 g6v 181% 183% 145% 97 v4 94% Chicago july sept. Dec. July sept. Dec. July open 71 ire 62 61% 27% a 26 27% 55a 54% 55 a 12, 1938. Prev. Close 58 26% 26 is ii 52 a 53 Minneapolis july sept. Dec., open High Low close 81% 81 is a Sib 77% 81 77 is 80% 79% 79% 8h4b Minneapolis Cash close july 12 july 12, 1938. Prev. Close 81 a 77v2 78vib july 11 no. 1 dark nor., 58-60 ibs., 14% protein. Liverpool Liverpool july 12. Quotations supplied by Broom Hal today. All prices Are . Cost insurance Liverpool per by. Can. Money wheat quotations tuesday july 12. Winnipeg close to 2c higher. Liverpool closed to higher. Buenos Aires close a to a higher. Chicago close to higher. Minneapolis close to 3mc higher. Rotterdam close 5ic lower to a higher. Coarse Grain stocks continue to decline visible stocks of Canadian coarse Rains in All positions continue to decline. On july 8, stocks were under the comparative totals for the week previous with the exception of Rye were under last year s totals according to figures issued by A. Ursell statistician to the Board of Grain commissioners for Canada the figures follow coarse Grain stocks last we. Prev. We. Last or Oats Barley Rye wheat visible Down 1v2 million Canadian total bushels fort William. Ont., july Canadian wheat at All Points or the week ended. July 11 totalled bushels compared with a year ago. Overseas Export clearance of Canadian wheat or the same Welc were bushels compared with a ear ago. Following Are the figures of the statistics Branch of the Hoard of Grain commissioners wheat other than durum stocks in durum wheat Western country elevators Interior private Mill elevators Interior Public Semi Public terminals 0 Vancouver new Westminster elevators 501.653 0 Prince Rupert 0 Churchill Man. 0 fort William port Arthur elevators Eastern elevators Lake ports Eastern elevators Montreal Sorel three r., que Eastern elevators Halifax St. John 0 .a. Lake ports to. Usa Lake ports canal afloat 0 .a. Seaboard ports 8.001 in transit lakes in transit rail tues. No. 1 Manitoba Northern Atlantic shipment july. 117% no. 3 Manitoba Northern Atlantic shipment july no. 2 . Hard Winters Gull shipment july. 90% . Soft White Pacific wheat loading. 87% Argentine shipment july 100% closing prices Winnipeg daily privileges tuesday july 12 july 1.02 october is a december h. C. Donovan wires from Moose jaw the Circle around Regina in the Plains seems the Best Prospect for a wheat crop at this Date Many Fields Promise yields from 3 to 40 bushels. However Black Stem australian wheat afloat 98% Indian wheat Choice shipment july. Russian wheat new crop shipment july. Quotations from the various countries have been converted from their values in Sterling to a basis of Canadian funds at tuesday s approximate Exchange rate Between Banks. Mon. Rust invests All non resistant Fields 114vs 90% 87% 100% 98% appeared dormant Only Small sales of Barley presumably for Export were confirmed. Export houses were credited with scattered purchases of Barley futures otherwise pit Trade in All coarse Rains was Flat with no trades record in flax up to within a few minutes of the close. Oat prices generally held Strong while other prices were firm in sympathy with outside markets. Liverpool futures Liverpool wheat futures close per 100 pounds tues. Mon. July 6s 6s october 5s 5s so so 5s these prices converted into Cana Dian bushels Money at tuesday s approximate Exchange rate Between Banks Are As follows monday s quotations were converted at a rate of russian bulgarian Spring crops suffering from High temperatures Atchison Giddings Raikes wire Root shall comment beneficial Rains have been july october december tues. .85% .83% Mon. .93% .84% .82% Winnipeg Cash prices these prices Are always the quotations on Cash grains at the time of closing the future Market refer Only to Grain in store at fort William port Arthur. July 12._ no. 1 Northern no. 2 Northern no. 3 Northern no. 4 Northern no. 5 wheat no. 6 wheat feed wheat no. 1 Garnet no. 2 Garnet no. 1 Northern Tough in Aarts of Western Europe 2 Northern Tough during the past few Days but very no. 3 Northern Tough High temperatures Are causing con Suhm. 8 Tern in Russia Bulgaria where no. 1 Northern smutty Spring crops Are being damaged. Go. North gun smutty damage to the Spring crop in no j Amber durum Bulgaria would not make any a no. 2 Amber durum Preci Able difference in the total i no. 3 Amto durum crop As most of the wheat produced Jjo. I White Spring is Winter but in Russia 2 White mately two thirds of the total is no 4 special seeded to Spring wheat a con no. 5 special .4. To nation of present unfavourable i North no. Weather might result in a consider Able lowering of the recent Good prospects with a resultant decrease in Export offerings. European buyers Are still showing Little interest apparently being con tent to await pressure of new crop Trad offers from the Danube North America. Takings during the past week from All shippers have been very Small confined to afloat nearby shipment. Screenings. Per ton. Oats no. 2 to. 3 sex. 1 feed no. 1 feed 2 feed 3 feed 96 i 87 a 69h 63% 61% 95 i 100% 9314 67% 95 z 85 i 71% 69% 67 i 647i 73% 71% 69% 78% 66% 62% 96% 25 45% 43 43 42 v4 40% 101 i 31y, c7% s3va 91vn s3v, 83 70% 67% 71% 67% 79 it g4% 60% Lolia 25 41% 41% 39 a 3614 Harvest progressing in Southern Europe a. P White co. Wire service harvesting is progressing favor ably in the Southern sections of according to Broomhall s summary on foreign crop conditions. Routhy conditions prevail How Ever in parts of Russia bul Garia weather now is quite hot. The summary follows weather in this country is hot. Harvesting is progressing rapidly in the South new wheat will probably soon be arriving at the ports. In the Southeastern Volga Region Hovy Ever. Drought conditions prevail it is believed that Spring wheat is being dam aged considerably. Reports generally indicate an excellent wheat crop of Good Quality with a Large surplus in Prospect. Corn however is still in need of rain in Many sections. In some areas Rains relieved the situation somewhat during the past week but general Rains would be Welcome. In Bulgaria particularly Corn has suffered severely from drought. Estimate of the wheat crop has been officially revised to 000 bushels which compared with preliminary figure of Yast year s outturn of Home con sumption ranged Between 48 000. The Rye crop is placed at compared with the earlier estimate of 172.000 23 million last year. Are fairly Satis factory but Rains would now help u maintain the Outlook which is dependent upon frequent precipitation due to absence of subsoil Reserve Over Large area Large when yields Are anticipated but much upon weather conditions during the nex fortnight. Is progressing i Well advanced. Favourable Outlook Foi wheat is maintained. Buenos Aires wheat fractionally higher o improve monday according to York information Eon. Inked routine with sales covering .11 positions estimated at mishels. Corn business was resum d. Sales to the United kingdom stalled bushels Export is after close said demand was in Market for More. Market possibilities of immediate significance Centre in the announcement of terms of the government wheat loan states the Chicago journal of Commerce. This news can be expected at any time As the crop estimates make Loans mandatory. Black rust develop ments in the Northwest will by watched closely As there seems he the possibility for consid Erable damage. 5, reports from Dodge City main Tain general opinion that the first estimate of the Kansas crop is too High. Record breaking marketing Are due to unusually Una Vocab harvesting weather in the last ten Days. F. Country marketing monday year ago wheat coarse grains cars loaded wheat Oarse grains. 41v4 grades b Row 3 . Grain inspection to Al cars wheat cars of contract wheat. Coarse grains Oats 2 3 . 1 feed 2 feed Tough total cars Barley six 2 . Six 3 sex. . 3 Cav. 4 6 . Touch 1938 106 58 65 5 1 1 13 1 4 1 60 8 1 1 328 240 1937 cars inspected monday july 11, 1938. Spring 1 Man. Nor. 2 Man. Is or. 3 Man. Nor. 4 Man. Xor. No. 6 no. 4 special. Tough rejected no. 1 Garnet no. 2 Garnet 1 am. Durum 2 am. Durum 3 am. Durum smutty am. Durum 4 mixed wheat no. 3 . No. 4 . No. 5 . No. 6 . Trnik flax no. 1 . No. 2 no. 3 . No. 4 . Track no. 1 . No. 2 . No. 3 . Rei 2 . No 4 . Track 50 50 49 46 4514 4414 50 146 142 131 116 14c. 52% 52% 48% 42% 41% 48% 47va 44% 43% 130% 115% 145% 49 49 45 39 38 49 Odd fill in lots Only done for Export no. 1 hard no. 1 Northern no. 2 Northern no. 3 North can no. 4 Northern no. 5 wheat feed tuesday july 12. Cali wheat straight Tough Broomhall special to free press Buenos Aires july 13. When futures prices closed a to a higher tuesday with july Anc september while flax finished a higher with july Anc september while flax finished Hie to a higher with july september Argentine weather was Clearing late tuesday after Rains in some sections. Wheat offers remain unchanged but Corn is steadily held with afloat supplies commanding a fair Premium in the United King Dom which bought two cargoes Anc some parcel lots. South St. Paul markets South St. Tail july 12 cattle quotations tuesday were steer 24 34 2 total cars flax 1 total cars total cars mixed grains 8914 82 i 70 i 57 i 8214 86% 54% 10 3 grand total cars 44 . Vancouver ., july 12. Spe Cash wheat prices jumped nearly three cents Mon Day following strength in july future at Winnipeg. Trading held within narrow limits Only Odd fill in lots were done for Export. Cleaning out of old stocks continued Over the week end Mon Day with bushels loaded Only bushels taken in by i elevators. Port stocks Are Down to 243 j 446 594 bushels of All grains. 13 i new Westminster is still Idle with the elevator there just about cleaned out. Choice 750-Doo ibs. Choice 900-1100 ibs. Choice 1000-1300 ibs. Choice. 1300-1500 ibs. Good. 750-Doo ibs. Good 900-1000 ibs. Good 1000-1300 ibs. Good 1000-1300 ibs. Good. 1300-1500 ibs. Medium. 750-1100 ibs. Minium 1050-1300 ibs. Common 750-1000 ibs. Steers Ami Choice. 550-750 ibs. Good. 500-750 ibs. Steers Choice. 550-750 ibs. Good 500-750 ibs a the following quantities were delivered through the Clearing House tuesday on july contracts bushels wheat Barley flax Rye Montreal movement Canadian Grain Flugl Stock in elevators total receipts to Date heifers Choice 750 ibs Good 750-900 ibs medium. 550-900 ibs common 550-800 ibs cows 10.50 10.65 10.75 9.25 9.40 9.65 3.65 9.65 7.75 8.25 6.75 9.65 8.50 9.65 8.50 9.75 8.50 7.15 5.85 7.00 511.0 11.5 11.7 11. 10.4 total total wheat a week ago total wheat a year ago overseas wheat from Canadian Pacific Seaboard ports from Canadian Atlantic Seaboard ports from .a. Atlantic Seaboard ports total total wheat a week ago same week a year ago aug. 1 to july 8 same period a year ago 0 0 Active trading with dry feds Well cleared Union stockyards Winnipeg St. Boniface july 12. Arrivals at the Union stockyards up to nine o clock tuesday morning consisted of 400 cattle 145 calves 40 hogs 75 sheep lambs with an additional 160 cattle show ing up on through Billing. Apart from deliveries expected to come off trucks there is nothing further in sight to arrive in the Yards Dur ing the Day. With a fairly Good clean up on Export business in wheat failed the cattle Market monday new arrivals proving or rather moderate dimensions trading continued Active while prices do not show any appreciable upturn to Date this week All dry fed material is meeting with a ready clearance at steady to firm rates. Fat cattle Are now becoming very scarce the few that Are being offered Are being taken care of principally by the local Trade. Good to Choice fed yearlings Are realizing from to so with dry fed Butcher steers crossing the Scales from 36-50 to 57.50. Grass cattle Are showing up in More Liberal numbers considering their Are a steers. Illing Quality fairly Good Pri retailing on suitable grass Killin 183.000 237 85 170.000 269 35 farm stocks of wheat in the .a. Are officially estimated at bushels on july 1 As against the ten year average of bushels. V acreage figures in Poland for 1938 Are Given As follows by the International Institute of agriculture in Rome Winter wheat Spring wheat 580.000 Rye. Barley Oats total wheat acre age is increased by 31.qoo acres. T Cash wheat spreads Cash wheat spreads closed tues Day As follows no. 1 Northern Vic Over july or unchanged. No. 2 Northern under july or unchanged. No 3 Northern 7c under july or unchanged. No. 4 Northern 16c under july or in easier. No. 1 durum was in easier while other Drums remained unchanged. Kill kinds earning from .s6.50 plainer material Selling downward from grass heifers weaker there is a weaker undertone on grass Butcher heifers while prices do not show any appreciable loss shippers should exercise caution in regard to liquidating half fat heifers too freely As Uch a condition will Only have the ten ency to depress the Trade. Butcher cows Are ruling steady to Ato this week Best kinds Selling from 4 to s4.50 plainer grass cows Down Ward from s3.50, with canners ent ers ranging from s2 to s2.50. The Stocker feeder end of the Rade continues Active there appears o he insufficient of the. Light Type of rockers feeders coming Forward to satisfy the present demand. Any suit ble Light Stocker cattle Are being Well a sorted from s4 to s4.50, with Fleshy elders entitled to sell around the s5 Nark. Plain Light cattle strictly on the locker order Are being cleared Down Mart is holding firm Good dealers Selling mostly at a top of Voth a few Choice dealers being entitled to s6.50. Me nog Market scored a further Anco of Ioc tuesday with Bacons Selling p to 511.75 Good feeder hogs in de 1and around the s12 Mark. The Lamb Market was reported about Teady Good lambs being quoted up to outside markets Toronto-550, 1.600 Holdover Iris for Rev toes few weighty Arlo sates 235f Dav is off tracks. Sheep lambs c12 cattle including Iso one Carload of bulls sold Oti port to the United states ranging to balance of cattle rom steers monday ranged to is so. Butcher cows s3 to so. 170 Eood lambs hogs Otu s to 512-25, fed watered livestock quotations Union stockyards St. Boniface Man., calves mountie tells of drug paddlers a Royal Canadian mounted police Constable who came to Winnipeg from Vancouver last april posed a a drug addict within a few weeks made possible the arrest o almost a dozen men who have since been charged with Selling drugs or conspiring to sell drugs tuesday morning revealed some o Lis methods in. Provincial solid court. Giving evidence in the preliminary hearing of Carl Boyd col rec who is charged with conspiracy t sell drugs the police officer detective Constable a. R. Johnson first told of his experiences with Man named Donald Mcgregor we was recently committed for Tria on several charges of Selling heroin. Johnson testified that he met Mcgregor through an addict named Charles Meyers whom he met shortly after coming to Winnipeg. Although introduced to Mcgregor in april Johnson Felt his task was to discover the main source for illicit drugs Supply in Winnipeg. Tuesday morning he was Able to Tell Only part of his Story As he was stood Down the hearing adjourned until thursday morning further circumstances which Lead to Boyd s arrest will be described by Johnson thursday the Crown intimated. Grin Bear it. By Light y How in the world do people expect us to Exchange these presents if they tear the shop Label Border torn hearts Winnipeg Man must return Home without wife step children Ottawa july 12. Up the minute Haider Cuzner Winnipeg can show the Canadian immigration department that he can support his wife two step children they will be admitted to Canada the immigration department said today. Federal judge . Joyce at Minneapolis yesterday ordering Cuzner deported because of illegal entry into United states scored immigration Laws that separated a Man from his family. The immigration department Here said Cuzner had been deported from the United states in March 1937. His United states born wife her two children were later refused entry to Canada because Cuzner could not support them. Sub sequently he entered the United states illegally. We cannot very Well admit a woman born in the United states two children who will immediately become charges on the Canadian an immigration department official said. Produce Market prices for butter Cream eggs in lied t until 10.65 9.40 9.c5 3.15 8.40 7.15 feeder Stocker cattle Choice. 550-800 ibs. Choice 800-1050 ibs. Good. 500-800 ibs. Good 800-1050 ibs. Medium. 500-1050 ibs. Common 500-1050 ibs. 7.85 7.85 8.00 7.25 6.65 5.65 8.7 8.50 7.40 6.55 Montreal produce Montreal july 12. Closing quotations change. Spot the Canadian commodity sex were ii no Soo White 14-14 1-16 Quebec coloured. Esb. Score at 300 at 24-i.chees. Fresh fresh 92 Quebec White. Tot monday s receipts 318.34 further notice will be those supp free press by t. J. Coyle. Co. Butter fresh no. 1 Creamery butter . Winnipeg wholesale to Cream eries to .23prices according to domini9n govern ment grading wholesale to shippers. De liveries Winnipeg cases returned a Grade Large per dozen.22 a Grade medium per dozen.20 a Grade per dozen.18 a Grade per dozen.16 vegetables New potatoes 100-lb. Bag. 2.25 Ontario potatoes 90-lb. Bag. 2.2o California celery Case. 3.25 head lettuce dozen to Sweet potatoes hamper .2.du Manitoba Parsley dozen .25 Man. Rhubarb per b.01 Manitoba cabbage in. .03 Carrots. 100 ibs.4.00 Cucumbers crate 1.15 Tomatoes Case 2.50 Manitoba spinach 20-lb. Hamper .50 Green onions Doz. .15 radishes Doz. 15 Hothouse tomatoes Case. 2.2o California unions 50 ibs.2.10 beets dozen Bunches .20 Green peas per in. Of. Local cabbage Doz. L-2o flour Small lots delivered to dealers sex elevators or consignment Stockl Maple Leaf Robin Hood five roses Quaker Royal household purity Manitoba Saskatchewan Al Berta per sack of 98 ibs.3.40 two 49-lb. Sacks 3.47v elevator retail prices to Consumers a country Points. 15c per 98 ibs. Extra. Rolled Oats Small lots to dealers. 80-lb. Sack 3.3a retail prices to Consumers. 15c extra. Mali feed All prices nominal sask bran per ton .zz-00 shorts per ton Alberta bran per ton elevator retail Price to consumer is s3 per ton More. Hides Green salted cured. In. Green salted Kip skins. In. Green started. Calfskin. In. Dry hides horse hides. Large horse hides. Horse hides. Small ponies Horsetail per in. Mane. In. Sheepskins each dry. To. 23.00 .04 .04 .05 .05 1.25 1.00 .75 .32 .12 .25 to .50 .28 to .30 trouble baiting query is raised London july 12. Macdonald Secretary for the Colo Nies told the House of commons today lie had no evidence Germany Italy were stirring up trouble in Palestine. John Mcgovern Independent labor cited reports that a Large number of revolvers wire Cut Ting implements have been found in Palestine with German cattle 3gs, 550 sheep 620. Steers up to 1050 Good. Medium common. Steers Over 1050 ibs. Good medium common Choice medium common fed calves Choice Ood. Medi Good medium. Common. Canners cutters feeder Good. Medium. Common. Stock Good. Medium.-. Common milkers . Veal Good Choice. Common medium select Bacon Sacon. Butchers heavy extra heavy lights feeders. Sows no. 1. 6.00 4.75 4.00 7.00 6.00 4.75 4.00 6.25 5.00 4.00 3.50 7.50 6.50 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.50 2.00 3.25 2.75 4.25 3.50 2.75 3.00 2.50 2.00 25.00 6.00 3.00 s7.75 6.75 5.75 4.50 7.50 6.75 5.75 4.50 13.50 4.75 3.75 8.00 7.00 4.50 3.7i 2.75 2.50 3.00 5.00 4.00 3.00 3.75 2.25 50.00 6.50 5.50 police Appeal to gun owners Ottawa july 11. Up Royal Canadian mounted police head quarters today issued a statement urging the Public to co operate in enforcing the new amendment to the criminal code with respect to registration of revolvers pistols which was passed at the recent ses Sion of parliament. The amendment requires persons possessing revolvers or pistols to Register them Between March 1 july 1, 1939, periodically every five years thereafter. In 1934, when registration of weapons was first made compulsory by parliament no provision was made for a periodical registration. Representative sales reported up to 3 o clock tuesday. Killing steers 810 7 25 7.00 810 675 925 850. 975 12so. 325 6.00 5.75 910 5.00 4.75 4.50 4.50 4.50 Mon fishing expedition with Ernest Ward formerly of Snowflake. Man. Born in London 47 years ago. Where his father was a veterinary surgeon or. Bonnett came to Manl his youth later attended 3t. John s College moving from Ailston three years ago to Van Couver. He is survived by Bis widow six year old daughter Shirley. Eastern convicts shipped to West Kingston out., july 12. One Hundred thirty convicts from the Kingston Penitentiary left Here today for distribution among Western Canada penitentiaries. The Penitentiary Here was Over crowded. Several officers from the Penitentiary members of the Royal Canadian mounted police will guard the prisoners. Most Are serving Long terms. Int from sky yearling steers heifers . Prom. 11.75 11.75 1-00 per head discount i 740 8.50 520. 7.75 525. 610.7.50 530. 700. 7.50 450. Butcher heifers 910 6.25 6.00 5_ 980 5.50 5.25 700. 5.00 725. Butcher cows 5.50 4.50 3_1070 4.50 4.25 900. 4.00 canners cutters 2.50 3_ 8c5.2.50 Bio. Bulls 4.50 .4.00 go. 3.85 3.75 3.75 Stockeby feeders .4.65 710. 4.50 610. 590.4.25 500. .4.00 720.4.00 510. Calves 1__ 240 .7.00 270. 6.50 275. 6.30 140. 6.25 6.00 lambs 65 .9.50 85. 75.9.50 70. 80. 9.50 80. 75.0.25 50. Select hogs per head Premium. Bacons 15-215.11.75 5-190. Butchers per head discount. Heavies .11.25 270.11.25 extra heavies 300. 8.50 lights feeders 4.75 4.60 4.50 3.75 3.50 3.25 3.00 2.75 Dunedin new zealand july 12. Considered sending a plane today to search the Antipodes or county islands 400 Niles Southeast of new zealand for 0 cadets missing since february Board the Germain training ship Admiral Karpfinger it was be sieved the have hit an iceberg foundered. 8.50 11.50 7.25 sows no. 2 i roughs 6.00 staffs Good Spring. Good heavies. Common. Bucks. Good heavies. Good hand weight. Common. 8.50 12.25 8.50 7.50 6.50 6.00 9.50 8.00 2.50 3.50 1.50 passed the so Sault . Marie mich., july 12, up july p. A. B. Wid 9am. Reiss bros., 9.30 a.. Nor was Magna 10.30" . Henry Ford Pai Ioil 11 . Kerr 11.30 . A. B. Diction. W. W. Atterbury 3 . The Scandrett har 9 a..t w. G. Clyde. J. P. Reiss 9.30 . D. M. Clerndon 10 Irfan Tana 11.30 . E. H. Gary 4.30 ., Wah Condah 5 . Sault . Marie ont., july 12. Up up. July 9 . J. Huist Midnight. Up. July 4.30 . Beav . 3.75 3.50 3.25 3.00 3.00 2.75 5.50 5.00 4.50 4.00 3.50 3.00 8.00 7.00 .11.75 .11.75 .11.75 .11.25 infantile paralysis Case at Eunola Man. Til stun Man., july 12. Eight year old son of Percy Philips of Eunola . Between Pierson Tilston is a sufferer with infantile paralysis the right leg being affected. While going Home from town with his other the child complained of pains 11 his legs which travelled to his Tad . Eyes. .12.00 .11.75 7.25 7.25 80.12.50 75 .12.25 150. 190.12.00 sows .8.50 410. 345. 8.30 roughs 308.7.25_____________ Lake shipping fort William july 13. Ves Sels cleared the ports of fort William port Arthur tuesday with bushels of Grain. Four More Are loading Grain. Montreal wheat Jas b. Foote Montreal wheat Oats Chemung three divers Barley Assiny Boia it. Menicou passengers freight in we. Schupp torn Doc Algoso loading Grain. Kansas City wires is be coming generally known Large East Ern Bakers flour purchases last week were near big reels. Hungarian crop estimates for 1938 Are As follows wheat bushels Rye both figures show an increase Over 1937. J. E. Bonnett former Winnipeg Ger killed Tilston Man., july 12. Special has been received Here of the accidental death of James Ever Bonnett a former resident of his place Winnipeg at mar Aret s Bay off the British Columbia Northwestern coast while on a Sal prospects Bright for Good year Toronto july 12. Pets at present were for a Good year in the packing Industry president j. S. Mclean told share adders at the annual meeting of Canada packers limited today. Directors were elected ports adopted. Livestock deliveries were still Light or. Mclean said with de liveries running about 30 per cent below last year in the East nearly 50 per cent in the West. Results at the new plants at Edmonton Vancouver had been disappointing he reported though it was considered merely a matter of time until operations became satisfactory. The Edmonton Plant lost about in the first 18 months of operation but recently there had been a reversal of this trend. Losses at Vancouver were averaging about share holders were told. A new York hide futures James Richardson sons july 12. High. Low close March 11.43 10.02 11.36 june 11.50n september 11.02 10.57 10.35 december 11.35 10.87 11.30 lots. Roosevelt guest Hyde Park n.y., july 11 Shirley Temple went swimming with president Roosevelt s grand children sistine Buzzie Dall in the Pool at the Roosevelt country estate Here saturday. Province of Manitoba notice of tenders sealed tenders marked As below will be received by the undersigned up to twelve noon monday july 18th, 1938, for the following work Grade stabilization bituminous Plant mix surfacing from . Cor. 9-17-4 To . Cor. 4-15-4 e., an. Approximate distance of 14 Miles in the municipality of St. Andrews. Tenders for Grade stabilization bituminous Plant mix surfacing in the municipality St. each tender must be accompanied by bid Bond or marked Cheque made payable to the honourable provincial treasurer for the amount shown on the tender. Plans specifications tender forms May be obtained at room 315, Legisla Tive building Winnipeg. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Minister of Public works. Winnipeg Manitoba july St. 1938. In the matter of the estate of Azarie Laboss Jebe late tit the City of St. Boniface in Manitoba deceased. Alld Aims against the above estate must be sent to the undersigned at 310 Paris building Winnipeg Manitoba on or before the 27th Day of August . 1338. Dated at the City of Winnipeg in Manitoba this Lith Day of july . 1338. 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