Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 21, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Chicago setback affects local wheat futures Grain Exchange Winnipeg july 20. Winnipeg wheat prices con red to fluctuate narrowly in Dull t Rading on wednesday with final quotations j4c higher to lower an easier trend l evidence in the late Trade due 111of Lvii Rasero. Sex weakness at Chicago. Fix -1 business worked late tucs l on wednesday was close mostly to old crop but of reflected in the pit. The at . Showers occur Tamany Points in the Prairies information was of a nature with rust reported damaging stage in South Saskatchewan the Valley. The Trade How nervous in Low at the ver was idume with wheat Board mini steady at the open traders awaiting the Lium Price an rofloctin1 Liverpool s firm Dis while locals liquidated december wheat however Down in with Eastern in on the buying Side. A of House also sold the de Cember but none of the operations on any important scale. Light brings nervous covering on rust damage to a upturn which at one time in the session reached around a cent in the july fractions in the deterred months. Local spreading in r used sales of july against Pur chases of the october. Chicago pulled the local Market the last hour with the weakness bringing out minor liquidation. Chicago s easiness was attributed to hedging pressure in settlement caused by a reaction in the Stock Market Export business in United states wheat was said to have been Flat. Liverpool gave a steady Dis play opening 4d to 54 d higher closing higher a Down. Short covering stimulated by firmer United states Export offers Small con tract stocks was responsible for the Early strength with the Laie easiness due to continued slow demand for wheat. The Only business reported overseas was the Sale of a Small cargo of australian wheat to the United kingdom. Other in formation was drab although admission by the soviet government that Spring wheat had deteriorated in the Volga Region due to drought attracted considerable attention in the Trade. Buenos Aires opened cent higher but noon quotations were it to cent Down. Demand for Cash wheat was moderate with spreads on no. Northern no. 2 durum quoted fractionally better at one time. Spreads on the other grades were generally unchanged sales were unimportant being made up mostly of Odd cars. In Cash coarse grains further sales of no. 3 . Barley for Export High Grade Oats for Domestic needs were confirmed. Trading in the pit was featureless apart from july Oats which sagged due More to Lack of sup port than to any increase in Selling Winnipeg open july 100% oct. Nov. 77% dec. July 41% oct. Dec. July 48 High 100% 77% 76% 41% 35 Low 100 76% 75% 39% close Loob july 20, 1938. Prev. Close last year oct dec. Flax july oct. July oct. Dec. 47 46 145% 146% 50% soy4 46 47% 46% 45% 145% 145v8a 50 a 50% 49 50-a 75% 32-a 47% 46% 45% 146% 49% 50-a 77 a 41% 34% 48% 47% 145 146% 49b 50v4b 146 137% 133% 65% 53% 50% 63% 178 179% 150% 95 93% Chicago wheat open july 69% sept dec mar 74y4 july 57% sept mar july sept dec july sept dec 59% 58% 26% 2sy4 27y4 52 y8 51 52% High 70 70% 72% 74y4 58% 59% 58% 26% 26y4 27y4 52% Low 68% 65% 71 72% 57% 59 58 25% 26% 51 50% 51% close 69% 71% 73% july 20, 1938. Prev. Close 69% 70% 72% 74 52% Minneapolis 58% 60y4a 25 a 26% a 50% 51 a 58% 59% 58% 61a 26% 26y8a 51b july sept. Dev. July 20, 1938. Open High Low close Prev. Close 82 82 80% 82 76v4 76% 75% 76 76% 75% 75% 76ha Minneapolis Cash close july 20 no. 1 dark nor., 58-60 ibs. 14% protein. July Liverpool Liverpool july 20. Quotations supplied by Broomhall today. A prices Are ii Cost insurance Liverpool per by. Can. Money wed. No. 1 Manitoba Northern Atlantic shipment August. 113% no. 3 Manitoba Northern Atlantic shipment August. 111% no. 2 . Hard Winters Gulf shipment August. 9oii . Soft White Pacific wheat loading. 85 Argentine shipment 9714 australian wheat afloat 93 Indian wheat Choice shipment july 94% russian wheat new crop shipment july 85% 86va 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. Tues. 113% 110% 91% 85 97 y4 98 Liverpool futures Liverpool wheat futures close per 100 pounds wednesday tuesday july .6s 6s october 5s 8v4d 5s december 5s 7d 5s these prices converted into Cana Dian bushels Money at s4.94, wednesday s approximate Exchange rate Between Banks Are As follows tuesday s quotations were converted at a rate of wednesday tuesday july .97y4 .96% october .84% .84y4 december82% .82% Grain inspection wheat cars inspected tuesday july 20, 1s38. Price Range Low. In All grains was Nar Winnipeg Cash prices these prices Are always the quotations on Cash grains at the time of closing the future Market refer Only to Grain la store at fort William port Arthur. July 20. July 19 no. 1 Northern 99% to. 2 Northern 97 a 97 no. 3 Northern 92va 91% no. 4 Northern 83 82v, no. 5 wheat 64% 65% no. S wheat 58% 5914 feed wheat 56% 57% no 1 Garnet 95 94% no. 2 Garnet 92 .91% no. 1 Northern Tough 96% 2 Northern Tough 94 a 94 3 Northern Tough 39m 4 Northern Tough 80 5 Tough 63 a 1 Northern smutty. 73% 74% 2 Northern smutty 69% 7014 3 Northern smutty 63% 64% no. 1 Amber durum 69% 69% no. 2 Amber durum 66% 67% no. 3 Amber durum 65% 66 no. 4 Amber durum 62% 63 no. 1 White Spring 68% 8914 no. 2 White Spring 66% 67% no. J White Spring 64% 65% no. 4 special 78v. 77% of. 5 special 61% 62 Vij go. 5 special 58% 58 a track. Basis no. 1 Northern 91% 92% screenings per ton 25 25 of. 2 . 41% to. 3 . Ssh 1 feed. 33% 38% 1 feed 35% 37% 33% 35% no. 3 feed 30% 32% to acc. 37% 39% f 47% 48% 47% 48% 46% 47v. 2. How sex. 3 . A track 42 a 46% 1 14514 2 141 a 3 130% no. 4 . 115 a track 144 a Hye 1 . 47% 2 47% to. 3 43% 2 . 37% to. 4 . 36fe track in 42% 145 141 130 115 144v4 49 49 45 39 38 4834 Spring 1 Man. Nor. 2 Man. Nor. 3 Man. Nor. 4 Man. Nor. No. 4 special Tough rejected no. 1 Garnet 2 am. Durum 3-am. Durum 4 am. Durum 1 mixed wheat total cars wheat cars of contract wheat coarse grains 2 . 3 . 1 feed 2 feed rejected Tough total cars 3 4 5 1938 32 Tough total cars 1 total 1 1 2 4 40 8 1 1 3 17 26 6 1 3 10 4 5 1 1 Winnipeg privileges. Closing daily priv Egres Winnipeg wednesday were As follows bids offers july 1.02 october 75% 7754 december 74% 76 drought Grasshoppers have taken a heavy toll of the crop around Pennant Leader Tyvan Anc Fillmore in Saskatchewan Accord ing to Authora Tive private reports it is stated that several elevators in these areas will not be opened. T a Cargill crop bulletin notes that durum wheat in the american Spring wheat states is showing remarkable resistance to rust spores. A t United states government on wednesday shows scattered showers Moshy Light Over the Western Hall of the u. S. Grain Belt. Tempera Tures Are higher Southwest in the Middle West. Forecast suggests continued unsettled i Middle West Clearing cooler Northwest. London Cable said that bushels of australian wheat hat been sol d to the United kingdom overnight. Heuter report said that the when Harvest Iri Hungary was exceeding expectations both in Quantity Anc Quality. Wheat coarse grains cars wheat coarse grains total cars j mixed grains _ grand total cars 265 movement by roads 131 Montreal movement Montreal july 20. Canadian Grain figures in bushels Stock in elevators hse sol total receipts to Date 1938 total receipts to Date 1937. Total deliveries to Date 1938---- total deliveries to Date 1937. Tuesday s receipts tuesday s deliveries. Tuesday s exports wheat Only. Lake boats Lake boats spinal France. Not too said Camille Charbonnier farm labourer Here As he went to the Guillotine convicted of murder ing a policeman. 1832 1938 m04b constant interested Friendly attention to the banking requirements of each individual client is characteristic of the service of this Century old Bank. World wide facilities in every department of banking the Bank of Nova Scotia Over a Century of banking service country marketing 142 61 93 11 wheat quotations wednesday july 20. Winnipeg close m cent higher to cents lower. Liverpool close up to 6d Down. R Buenos Aires close he to a lower. Chicago close to cent lower. Minneapolis close -1% cents to it cent lower Rotterdam close unchanged to cent lower. Officials admit russian Spring wheat crop has deteriorated Broomhall comment atch Laon Giddings Haikes wires probably the most significant crop news from abroad however was the admission by soviet of i vials that the Spring wheat crop has deteriorated in the Volga Southeastern regions due to Jack of Rains High temperatures. The acreage to Spring grains in these areas is quite considerable our reports recently have expressed the opinion that has suffered rather severely which substantiated by the official admission strengthens our belief that Russia is not Likely to ship much More than during the current season. There is every indication How Ever that the Southern Winter wheat producing areas will Harvest a Large crop offerings Are being made in fair volume for july ship ment with Antwerp a fair buyer at around per. Quarter equal to 84% cents a Bushel bit or about nine cents a Bushel under old rus Sian wheat already afloat. Should the drouth areas Harvest a Small crop it might be necessary to move them from surplus sections which would probably mean a curtailment of Export offers. Exports in heavy longer Likely from Russia except when the country. As a whole obtains a bumper Harvest As the population has increased rapidly during recent years with a proportionate increase in Domestic requirements. Rumanian wheat aided by an Export subsidy of 10% cents a Bushel is now the cheapest in the world with Antwerp reporting purchases at per Quarter equal to 78% cents per Bushel c.i.f., including the import duty. This wheat could be put Down in the . At a Price Well below present asking prices of other exporters As this year s crop is said to be of Good Quality it is Likely that the . Will be a fair buyer. Eye cattle Union Winnipeg St. Boniface july arrivals to the Union stockyards up to be o clock wednesday morning consisted of cattle 520 calves 40 hogs 310 sheep the cattle Market could scarcely e quoted very Little different wed tuesday compared with earlier ses ions this week while there was Little movement in evidence buy is showed no disposition whatever to take on their at a higher figure discouraging reports managing from the dressed beef Trade has undermined the Market or live cattle this week in some actions of the Trade prices have registered the worst break for the Iti rent trading season. The Dull spot in the Market is unmistakably noticeable in the class values in this Branch of the Trade have lost considerable ground with recent ales on the better grades of cows being considered a full 11.00 below the High tone of last week. On wednesday s mar ret buyers were very reluctant to take anything in the class costing above the Mark fairly decent killing cows Drew bids from s3 to with the plainer variety Selling downward rom medium grass heifers Are More or less a drag on the Market most interest Are apparently not interested in taking half fat heifers unless they can be bought up at a fairly cheap figure. There has not been a very Large representation of killing steers for the Trade o work on this week but nevertheless All medium steers have shared in the Down Ward trend to the Market very few Teers Are finding their Way into killers hands costing above the Mark most ales being registered at below. Strictly Good dry fed cattle with weight Are about As scarce As the proverbial Len s Teeth but there has been a fair apply of fed yearlings originating from he various boys girls calf clubs any selected Little cattle has met with a quite dependable outlet1 commanded reasonably firm rates. Aeon hoga weaker fortunately for the Trade this week he demand for the better grades of stockers feeders has been sufficiently Road to permit of a rather Complete clearance Good Quality stockers be dvrs Are making from to but buyers Are backing the plainer variety of Light Stocker cattle such kinds Are displaying an easier tendency his being noticeable on anything Selling downward from the calf Market is maintaining fairly it dealers Alance of he calves ranging largely from s4 to a weaker feeling dominated the hog Market wednesday Bacons declining 25c to sell at the Mark with sows unchanged from to feeder logs Selling lower in line with Bacon rices. The Lamb Market lost further ground again. Wednesday bids ruling 50c lower with Good lambs casting around com pared with the ?9.75 top this time last outside markets cattle moisture conditions 91 per cent of Normal the rainfall condition of Western Canada has declined on the average by 3 per cent during the last week districts have had a few others although some Normal rainfall have actually improved their prospects a Survey issued by the Searle Grain company shows. Taking into account the precipitation that occurred last autumn Dur ing the month s of August septem Ber october the Rains which have fallen this year from april 1 to july 18, inclusive weighting for wheat acreage the records reveal that the moisture condition for the three Prairie prov inces As a unit on july 18, was 91 per cent of Normal As compared with 94 per cent last week 86 per cent two weeks ago 63 per cent on july 18 a year ago. The moisture condition for Al Berta on july 18, was 93 per cent of Normal As compared with 98 per cent last week 90 per cent the week before that. For Saskatchewan on july condition was 91 per cent of Normal As compare 94 per cent for the week be fore 85 per cent for the week before that. For Manitoba on july 18, the condition was 86 per cent of Normal As compared with 89 per cent for the week before 79 per cent for the Welc before that. Beneficial Rains for autumn feed Grain crops in India Are being received. Robinson elevator company of Kansas City estimates wheat yield at bushels. I it Broomhall s Liverpool office that in the Light of the latest go report la estimates of crops of the Northern hemisphere taking port stocks reduced to bushels of Grain no. 1 hard no. 1 Northern wednesday july 20. Cash Ihie at straight Tough 87 a 87% no. A Northern 83% no. 3 Northern 78% no. 4 Northern 73% no. Into account the carryover of Australia the Argentine it is calculated that the exportable surplus of wheat in the new season will he about bushels after allowing for carryovers in the u. S. And Canada in 1939. This Supply will of course be augmented by the surplus from the new crops of the Southern hemisphere of which it is much too Early to speak with any Assurance. A v Indian wheat this week last week last year next week s ship ments expected about bushels. Cash wheat spreads closed wednesday As follows no. 1 Northern cover july or unchanged. No. 2 Northern under or unchanged. No. 3 Northern under july or unchanged. No. 4 Northern 17c under july or a better. No. 1 durum was unchanged but the lower grades a. July deliveries the following quantities were delivered through the Clearing House wednesday on july con tracts bushels wheat nil Gate Barley flax nil Lye 5 wheat 58% 6 wheat 58% 51% 85% 85% 81% 75s. 71% s5i 48% Vancouver july 20. Special in absence of any Export develop ments local Cash wheat prices Fol Lowed the Lead of. Winnipeg. Ship pers Are not interested in taking any speculative space at present for new crop movement loadings tuesday were bushels compared with elevator receipts of bushels reducing port stocks to bushels o Grain of which bushels is wheat. June flour exports were barrels including to Orien to . A year ago bushels were moved. Total this year is As against year ago new Westminster shipment in june was barrels to Ujco against nil a year ago for firs six months it was compared with in same period in 1937 Buenos Aires wheat shows further dip Broomhall special la free press Buenos Aires july futures continued to decline wednesday finished the Day a t a lower with August 75c september Corn closed Vic to a higher with August 65hc september 62v4c, while flax closed a to 1v4c lower with August september Argentine weather was generally Clear wednesday. Demand for Al grains remains slow but flax in Quiry is better this commodity is steadier held. Wednesday s Grain livestock produce dressed Canadian wheat carryover expected to be Down to bushels fort William july 20. That Export clearances of Canadian wheat will exceed the estimated amount that the carry Over at the end of this month be around 26 million bushels of which ten million will durum s foreseen in the july report on lie movement of Western Cana Dian Grain crops issued. From the office of the statistician to the Ward of Grain commissioners to Day. The report said that the total stocks of wheat of All varieties Iri All positions other than in farm ers hands on july. 1, did not exceed 24 million bushels. Amounts in Farmers hands Are said to be quite Small. If so the. Cary Over at the end of the crop year should e around 26 million bushels of All wheat approximately 10 millions durum 16 millions of All other varieties. Durum wheat overseas exports of durum wheat Garnet shipments exported shipped overseas to .a. 1 . Garnet . Garnet receipts of . Grain at Eastern elevators totalled 3% million bushels during june but 16v4 Mil Lions were shipped overseas from St Lawrence ports. From july 1 last to the end of june bushels of . Grain were received Ood strength Best Handy Weig Selling up to with the Market slow no Early sales. Holdovers. Hogs 460 icons sold tuesday at off trucks. Sheep lambs 220 slow Lew Good ambs 510 balance possibly lower. Cattle 50 calves hogs sheep lambs. Approximately 150 cattle sheep Ambi held Over. Trading at a stand still on cattle calves lambs. Bacon hogs fed watered sows slow Iron to 58.75 419 cattle received for Export to great Britain. Iulah lady to Strong. Cattle Sou steady ally steady. St cattle to Strong Market mostly Gener in restock quotations Union is. Boil we Man july 20th, 1938. Receipts cattle 1100, calves 520, hogs 240. Sheep 310. Steers up to ism dry led Choice s7.00 5.75 medium of common. Steers Over s7.50 6.50 5.50 4.00 dry Ledl Choice Good. Medium common dry fed Choice Good. Medium 7.00 5.75 4.15 4.00 6.00 4.75 3.75 common. 3.00 fed Choice. 7.50 medium canners cutters Good 5.00 2.50 2.00 3.25 2.75 7.50 6.50 5.50 4.50 6.50 5.50 4.50 3.50 8.50 7.00 6.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 2.50 5.00 4.00 3.00 3.75 2.75 2.25 50.00 6.50 5.50 4.50 select Bacon. Preir Bacon.11.75 11.75 1.00 per he discount 11.25 11.25 9.50 12.00 Stacker feeder Steen Good medium 3.50 common 5 Slock 3.00 2.50 Good medium common 2.00 Milken sprinters veal calves Good. And Choice common medium 6.00 3.00 grasses 3.00 heavy. Extra heavy. 9.00 lights feeders .11.50 sows no. 1 9.00 9.50 sows no. 2 7.50 8-00 roughs. 7.00 8.00 Stags 4.00 6.00 Good hand weight 8.00 8.00 Good heavies 7.00 7.50 common 5.00 6.00 Bucks. 6.00. 6.00 Good heavies. 2.50 3.00 Good hand weight 3.50 4.00 common 1.50 2.00 produce Market a further notice be those supplied the prices for butter Cream eggs until Jurther notice will be those sup free press by t. J. Coyle to co Batter fresh no. 1 Creamery butter , Winnipeg wholesale to Cream eries. 23 a i prices according to Dominion ment grading wholesale to shippers. De liveries Winnipeg cases returned a Grade Large per dozen. I a Grade medium per dozen .20 a Grade per dozen. J8 a Grade per dozen. .16 Vei Tablet Ontario potatoes. 80-lb. Bag. 2.15 California celery Case. 3.25 head lettuce dozen .50 Sweet potatoes hamper 3.50 Manitoba p Arsley. Dozen .25 Man. Rhubarb per la. Manitoba Cabba . Carrots. 1 age 11 100 la la. .01 .02 it 4.00 . Cucumbers crate. 1.15 . Tomatoes Case.2.50 Green onions doz25 radishes Doz. Is California onions 50 .2.10 beets dozen Bunches .20 Green peas per lb04 local cabbage Doz. Man. Cauliflower Case Small loll delivered to dealer elevators or consignment Maple Leaf Robin Hood five roses Quaker Royal household purity Manitoba. Saskatchewan Al Berta per sack of m ibs. 3. Two 49-lb. Sacks. 3-52v4 elevator retail prices to at country Points. Is per inv extra., Small lots to dealers. 80-ib. Retail prices to Consumers lie extra. All prices nominal . Bask bran per ton22.00 shorts per ton23.00 Alberta bran per ton. ".50 shorts per ton 20.50 the elevator retail Price to consumer is s3 pet ton More. Green salted cured to. Jujj Greer salted i pawns. Lb.04% Green stalled Calfskin la. .05 dry hides. Horse hides. Large. J-j5 horse hides. Medium1-j9 horse hides. Small Pomes to Horsetail per la. .32 mane la. Of sheepskins each to .50 Seneca Root dry. La. M to .30 fleece per la. During june totalled Bush Els bushels via St Law rence ports bushels new York. For the 11 months the total exported was bushels bushels via St. Lawrence ports Els via new York., the tentative distribution by countries was As follows great Britain. And Northern ire land Holland Austria Itaf Bel Gium Malta Mark 15.998 Norway Fin land 58-660 Sweden France Switzerland 430 Germany 357.032 Algeria Greece Morocco consigned via Antwerp Rotterdam Hamburg West indies Garnet wheat grades no. 1 no. 2, shipped through fort Wil Liam port Arthur from 1 last was distributed to the end of june As follows Lution will be forwarded to City Council. A second motion condemned the Vancouver authorities for their treatment of unemployed gathered there. Whisky Hita advertisement is not inserted by government liquor control commission. The commission is not responsible for statements made As to Quality of advertised. Milled in Eastern Mills total total at Eastern elevators exported overseas from St. Lawr ence ports. Imports of . Grain for milling in Canada for use As seed or july to the end of june were As follows Interior elevators elevators Vancouver total .a. Wheat .a. Oats .a. Corn representative sales reported up to 3 o clock wednesday july 20, killing steers 920 6.00 5.15 3r 850 5.75 5.50 960 5.50 5.25 5.25 5.00 5.00 970 5.00 4.75 950 4.51 4.25 9704.00 950 3.50 Oak Lake. Boys girls calf club v 870. 790. 740. 790. 710. 670. 650. .10.00 9.50 9.00 b.50 b.50 8.50 8.50 Butcher Heiters 5.50 890. ___5.25 900. 5.00 870. 640. 720. 880. 7so. 710. 845. 950 960. 5.00 0804.75 9104.50 fed yearlings 680 7.50 620 640 6.50 Butcher cows 3.75 3.50 3.50 8.25 8.25 8.00 7.75 7.00 7.00 4.25 4.00 3.75 3.60 8503.50 .6.00 .5.50 .5.00 3.25 3.00 2.90 2.75 3.25 2.50 canners cutters 2.25 920 2.00 9802.25 890 2.00 s70 2.15 bulls 3.85 3.75 3.75 3.50 3.50 3.40 3.40 3.30 3.25 3.10 3.50 stockers feed2rs 920 5.00 8104.00 5.00 840 4.75 830 4.50 740. 4.50 730 650 180 170 180 140 140. 4.25 4.25 Cal 6.50 6.50 6.25 6.00 5.50 5.25 4.00 660 3.75 640 3.50 650. I.25 620 590. Ves 180. 200 140., 260 320 3.00 2.75 4.75 4.50 4.40 .4.00 3.50 3.00 170 5.00 lambs 80 8.00 65 7.00 75 8.00 70 6.50 75. 7.50 80. 6.00 select hogs per head Premium i Bacons 195. Butchers per head discount 20011.75 heavies extra heavies 9.50 320 9.50 lights feeders 130 120. 160. 320. 290. 340. 12.00 12.00 14011.75 11.75 sows 9.65 460 8.00 9.65 410 7.75 9.50 470 7.50 9.00 rust drouth showing on crops h. C. Donovan . Crop observer now inspecting Western Canadian crops tells of disappointing conditions Between Saskatoon Regina. In a private wire from Regina he says conditions of wheat Saskatoon to Here two Hundred Miles were worse than i expected for awhile the crop within 50 Miles of Here is heavy in stand the remainder North Ward is from lightly to heavily drouth damaged. Black Stem rust like i have found elsewhere All thro Ugri Saskatchewan is in Evi Dence in All Fields but starting in about 100 Miles North of Here it is now showing from Light to heavy on the upper stems becoming More pronounced the More northward while As always much will de Pend on the weather it should be understood that the weather in general the past week had been about As Good rust retarding weather As could be South St. Paul markets South St. Paul july 21. Cattle quotations wednesday were steers Choice 750-900 ibs. S9.75 Choice ibs. 10.00 Choice ibs. 10.25 Choice ibs.10.50 Good 750-900 ibs. 8.60 Good ibs. 8.70 9.15 9.15 7.25 7.75 6.25 9.50 8.25 9.50 8.35 6.75 5.50 11.50 11.65 11.75 10.00 10.25 10.50 10.50 b.75 9.15 7.75 10.75 9.75 10.50 9.50 8.25 6.75 6.50 7.25 7.85 7.s5 8.00 7.25 6.50 5.50 8.75 8.50 8.75 8.00 7.40 6.75 Good ibs. Good ibs. Medium. Ibs. Medium ibs. Common. Ibs. Steers Choice 550-750 ibs. Good 550-750 ibs. Choice 750-900 ibs. Good. 750-900 ibs. Medium 550-900 ibs. Common. 550-900 ibs. Good feeder Stocker cattle Choice 550-800 ibs. Choice 900-1.050 ibs. Good 500-800 ibs. Good ibs. Medium. Ibs. Common ibs. Lake shipping fort William july 21. Grain boats cleared wednesday from the port of fort William port Arthur with bushels of wheat for Montr Ealone vessel is loading Grain. Following is wednesday s report vessel movements Drumahoe Mon Treal wheat kingdom Montreal flour moronic Sarnia Alabama Chicago pass engers freight. In port Stillwater loading Gram Manitoba discharging freight. Liberal party afraid of Quebec Woodsworth states Liberal party is afraid to antagonize Quebec for fear that province will withdraw its support of the present said j s. Woodsworth m.p., . Leader in an address tuesday eve Ning before members of the trades labor Council. That is Why there has been no governmental action against the padlock Law. They saw fit to Dis allow the Alberta Bills but they would do nothing against the worst Bill Ever passed by any province since said or. Woodsworth. I Tell you the liberals Are afraid to antagonize Quebec. And in that province they Are actually mediaeval in handling social problems wages Are the poorest of any part of the Dominion trades unions can scarcely function. Yet the Liberal party would Cater to this province be cause of the i prior to the address the Council passed a motion against any elimination from the civic voting list of residents who have their dwelling in one room. A copy of the Reso men of affairs the Eaton custom tailoring department invites your inspection of its new summer weaves a handsome array of tropical worsted Light weight sported tweeds Cool As a sea Rich English worsted in fashion favored patterns. Tail ored to your measurements on the premises. Suit to 60.00 Eaton notice notice is hereby. Given under the provisions the municipal act bins chapter 57 of the statutes of Manitoba 1933, amendments thereto that by Law no. 795 of the of Macdonald has been read the first second time by the Council of the said municipality authorized by the municipal Public Utility will be submitted to a vote of the elec tors qualified to vote thereon in respect of the property hereinafter described on Friday the fifth Day of August 1938, from the hour of nine o clock in the Forenoon hour of five o clock in the afternoon. Of the same Day at the municipal office at. Sanford in Manitoba. The object of the above mentioned by Law is to raise the sum of ten thousand dollars for the purpose of acquiring land at Sanford m for. Erecting main Taining thereon . Regulating a skating Curling rink for the Public use. Of a said municipality. The Money required to cover the Cost of. Such expenditure shall be raised levied collected by a special Levy or levies spread Over a period of Twenty years on the ratable property in that part of the said municipality being All the ratable land in what is known As the surveyed Tow site of Sanford within the limits of the said municipality comprising All the lots blocks As Shewn on a plan of Survey registered in the Winnipeg. Land title office As number 1523, also the Xvi of 30, All of 31 32, in township 7, Range 1 then the Swa of 3 All of 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14i 15, 16, 17, 18. 19. 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34 33 in townships Range. Or All. Of 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 the Wei of 11 in township 9 Range 1, All East of the principal Meridian in then of 25, the of 35. All of 38 in township 7, Range 1 All of. 1, 2, 8, 9, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, the of 18, the of 19. All of 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. 26 27, 28. The of 29, of 33, 34, 35. 36 in township 8 Range 1 All of 1, 2, the a swv4 of 3, All of 11, 12, in township 9, Range 1, West of the principal Meridian in Manitoba. In such by Law it is provided that the sum of ten thousand dollars with interest thereon at the rate of five 5 per cent per annul shall be raised upon the credit of the said municipality by issuing debentures therefore that the said sum shall be Twenty equal consecutive annual instal ments of eight Hundred Twenty two dollars. Each of which instalments shall include both principal interest the said debentures shall be payable at the main office of the Dominion Bank of Canada in the City of Winnipeg in said province on the second Day of january of each year during the currency of the .said., debentures. On thursday the fourth Day of August 1938, at the hour of two o clock in the afternoon the Reeve of the said municipality will attend at the municipal office at Sanford aforesaid for the Pur pose of appointing if requested so to do in writing signed by himself two per sons or less to attend at the final sum Ming up of the votes one person to attend at the polling place on behalf of persons interested in desirous of promoting the passage of the said by Law a like number those interested in desirous of opposing its passing. On saturday the sixth Day of August 1938, at the hour of ten o clock m the Forenoon the Secretary treasurer of the said municipality will attend at. The Muni Cipal office in Sanford aforesaid to sum up the number of vote Given for or against the said by Law. Dated at Sanford in Manitoba this 2nd Day of july. 1938. Signed Vernon e. 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