Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 22, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page six. Winnipeg free press Friday july 22, 1938 bumper crop Hope fades Retina july 21. Government estimates thursday placed Saskatchewan s 1938 wheat production at not More than bushels. During the next 10 Days the crop is facing its most crucial period with rust Grasshoppers and Hail threatening to make heavy inroads. Prospects of a bumper crop have faded. During the last four Days Hail storms covering 190 Square Miles of territory Laid thousands of acres of crop Low causing damage ranging from 20 per cent to total loss. Potential yields have deteriorated materially during the part two weeks due to extreme dry weather in Many districts. White tip is re ported to be evident in Many sections of the province. Hon j. G. Taggart minister of agriculture pointed to the dry weather of the past two weeks As having caused considerable deterioration but he explained that it May prove tie Factor that will pre vent worse destruction by rust. Cool and delicious "sa1ada save time Steps cans old dutch watch out Hubby of of who have we Here wielding a rolling such expert fashion it s mrs. J. S. Gair of 416 Spence Street who won the rolling pin throwing Competition at the caterers picnic at grand Beach wednesday. While the rolling pin looks menacing mrs. Gair s Happy smile rather disarms one. Good . Crop Huron s.d., july 21. Vest of Winter wheat Rye and Small grains have been generally Good in Southeastern South Dakota fed eral meteorologist b. D. Laskowski reported wednesday in his weekly crop bulletin. Grasshoppers have Cut Spring crop prospects in half and much Spring Grain now is being harvested to prevent further damage. Black rust was reported spreading in the North Central counties. One for the bathroom one for the Kitchen one for the laundry one for the garage _ save time and Steps. Jdonte waste time from one part of the Bouse to very room where you i the other to get dutch Handy in thus you save Steps save surfaces. For old dutch with seism Tite Utch offers you these attractive we. A. Rogers table spoons for Only 60p and the Windmill panels from three old dutch labels. This a-1 plus Quality silverware is made by Oneida Ltd. Don t miss this big bargain this offer Sood Only in Canada expires dec. 31, 1939 old dutch Cleanser Dot 236 54 Macaulay ave., Toronto i am from old Dotch to Bali or comp Ore and i for which Pleam tend me 3 we. A. Rogora of Lola spoons and circular tolling How i can or a of this a-1 plus Quality Silver wort. Deaths and funerals funeral service for mrs. Manlius Bull 87, of 57 Kennedy Street a Pioneer resident of Winnipeg who died sunday at the family summer Home Stephenson s Point Lake Winnipeg was held thursday after noon in the a. B. Gardiner Chapel. Or. G. A. Woodside was the office Clergyman. Burial was made in the family plot Elmwood Ceme Tery. The pall bearers were her three sons Percy m. Bull w. E. Bull and r. O. Bull h. O. Shurtleff t. B. Sharpe and John a. Flanders a son in Law. Members of the family from outside Winnipeg attending the services were r. O. Bull Tor onto mrs. W. B. Sterling and mrs. J. L. Waller daughters both of Vancouver and miss Kate Nixon a sister of Toronto. The body of j. Douglas Brack 71, 134 Smith Street who died wednes Day at the Winnipeg general Hospi Tal after a month s illness will be taken to Maple ont., for burial near his old Home. Mrs. Brack will accompany the body East. Or. Brack was born at Fisherville ont and came to Winnipeg in 1897 to take the management of the Todd Hunter matched company. Later he went into business for himself As a manufacturers agent retiring in 1928 from Active work. He was a member of the Dominion commercial trav Ellers association. Surviving Are his widow formerly Mira Clark whom he married in Ontario in 1894 and one brother William Brack residing in Toronto. There was no service in Winnipeg. Clark Leatherdale has the red White stores specials for july 22 and 23 red White Choice 17 of. No. 3 Sieve 2 for peas Manitoba Standard 17 of. No. 3 Sieve tin prices below for greater Winnipeg Only corned beef_____2 tins 25c sugar White or Brown. 10 ibs 65e Salmon Blue Cross red % s tin 15e butter first Grade Creamery Clearbrook per in. 26e 3 for 25e apricots ., 2 ibs. For 25c or Basket 47e apricots Suit Case 25 bananas Golden 3 ibs 25e blueberries 2 ibs 19c oranges. 29c, 35c Lemons. 6 for 15c Bing cherries ib.15c Basket.73c plums. Santa Rosa 2 ibs., 25c Basket.65c blackberries raspberries strawberries Watermelon Cantaloupe Etc. Weston s Ginger snaps per in. Jellybeans in. 15c peaches 1 Fie evaporated. In. I we Beans 5c 15c ib5 Rice Rose Macaroni 5-lb. baking powder red White i a each. Sandwich spread red White. 8-ox., each. Mayonnaise salad dressing red White 8-01., each. C3c red while 23c 23c Coffee aunt Mary a 3-ib. Ctn. In cd red 2 for 25c Brown Label 69 pumpkin tins marmalade red White Orange 4 t grape nuts flakes a per peek age .1 us Chi it 8 16 32 r i 120c 33055 hand sprayers per in. Maple Leaf flour 24-ib. Bags 99c 7-lb. Bag 32c prices above for greater mpg. Only fresh fruits Green apples____.4 Ibi. For 25c Cucumbers large____2 ibs. For 9c tomatoes Field.2 Ibi. For 25c sour cherries 6-qt.per Basket 99e Grapefruit family for 23c charge of the arrangements. Or. Brack was for Many years a member of old St. Andrews Church. Cecil j. Cushman lot 60, St Mary s Road St. Vital a former Farmer of Souris man., died wednesday aged 49. Funeral will be held at 2 ., saturday from the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home to Elmwood cemetery. Charles Senecal 63, a resident of 507 Young Street died tuesday at the Winnipeg general Hospital after a Long illness. He was born in Casselton ont., and came to reside in Winnipeg in 1902, being employed in the Breen motors for Sev eral years. He was a member of the , his wife died in 1925, in Winnipeg. Surviving is one sister mrs. B. A. Wood Winnipeg and several Brothers and Sisters in Ontario. Funeral service will be held Friday at 3.30 ., in Barker s Chapel and burial will be made in Brookside. John Hamilton Lockhart Only son of or. And mrs. Robert Lockhart 360 Baltimore Road died wednes Day at the family residence aged 27. He had been a student at the University of Manitoba graduating in 1934 in the engineering class. He was also a member of the activist club of Westminster Church. Funeral service will be held at 3.30 ., Friday in the a. B. Gardiner Chapel and burial will be made in Elmwood. Or. David Flemming will officiate. Mrs. Louisa Burns wife of Charles Burns 345 Roseberry Street St. James died thursday at the Winnipeg general Hospital. The body is at Clark Leatherdale s Parlours awaiting completion of funeral arrangements. Mrs. Burns Eron 76, died Here wednesday. Born at Cambuslang Lanarkshire Scot land he came to Cartwright from Scotland 27 years ago where he has engaged his Trade As Shoemaker Ever since. He is survived by one sister mrs. John Hyslop Brandon. Funeral was held from the United Church thursday. Rev. A. A. My Kim Young officiating. Farmers warned of insect pests a warning to Western Farmers to be on the loot out for army Worms has been issued by the Dominion entomological Laboratory of the department of agriculture at Brandon. Army Worms Are comparatively easy to control the warning states. A deep Furrow is effective in halt ing their movement from one Field to another providing the sides of the furrows Are kept Steep and Dusty. Poison bait consisting of 25. Pounds of bran 1 Pound of Paris Green or White 2-.quarts of molasses arid 3 Gallons of water is effective when broadcast in the late after noon at the rate of 10 pounds per beet webworm Are also present in Large numbers in Many districts the Laboratory warns. They Are much smaller than the army Worms and feed on weeds and Garden crops but not on Grain. Rural teachers problems discussed nearly 200 teachers assembled at a meeting in theatre a of the University Broadway to discuss their problems and to attempt to find a Way to improve the conditions under which Rural teachers Are working. E. K. Marshall spoke of the work of the Manitoba teachers federa Tion and urged those present to support this organization. A committee of eight was elected to interview Hon. Ivan Schultz minister of education. Lever in new York new York july 21. Up sir Hardman lever told the Canadian press today he expected the work of the United kingdom air mis Sion which will arrange for the manufacture of heavy bombing about three planes in Canada would begin in last night. 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She was born in Quebec City and came to reside in Winnipeg 40 years ago. The funeral service will be held at 2 pin. Saturday in Bardal s Chapel and burial will be in Brookside. Her husband Edmond Dawson died several years ago. Mrs. Jemima Russell 76, former resident of 393 Marjorie Street St. James died thursday at the Resi Dence of her son j. S. Russell 284 Kensington Street St. James. She was born in Muskoka ont., and came to Winnipeg in 1906. She had resided in St. James for the past 19 years. Her husband died several years ago. Funeral service will be held at 3.30 ., saturday in Bardal s Chapel. Burial will be in Brookside. Rev. Stanley Knowles will officiate. The funeral of James j. Alex who died suddenly wednes Day morning at his Home 53 Poison Avenue aged will be held sat urday at 8.30 . From the Resi Dence to the immaculate Concep Tion Church and burial will take place in St. Mary s cemetery. Funeral service for Samuel Leach retired Farmer of 445 Spence Street who died tuesday at his residence aged. 83, will be held at 2 Fri Day in the a. B. Gardiner Chapel. Burial will be made in Elmwood . Leach was Horn in Carleton Piaget ont., and took up Ming operations in Manitoba 57 years ago. He had lived in Winnipeg for the past 35 years. Robert Wainwright son of or. And and mrs. Robert Wainwright Tiverton man., died thursday in the children s Hospital the body will be taken Friday by. The parents to Riverton where service will be held and burial made in Riverton cemetery saturday. Petersfield Combe died at his farm Home Clande Boye wednesday night. Born in Oakwood ont 67 years came to Manitoba in 1905 and Farmed at Petersfield until 1919 when he moved to Clande Boye. Be. Sides his widow he is survived by two daughters mrs. G. Long mrs. J. Mcauley both of Clande Boye and. Two sons Thomas of Petersfield and Alex at Home. 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