Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 10, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday. September 10, 1938 Friday s Grain livestock produce political news sters wheat prices sharply Grain Exchange Winnipeg sept. 9. A Winnipeg wheat futures prices whirled higher Friday to Trade above the 60-cent Mark for the first time in several Days. The Ense political situation in Europe a renewed Hen demand for Canadian of heat whetted bullish enthuse Winnipeg open oct. Nov. 59 dec. May oct. 28y8 High 60y4 so . Although full not maintained. Gains dec. May oct. 26% 29% May oct 3bvs 133 28y4b 29 a 34% 35yab 137% oct dec 136v4 37 38ys Fere Noi Mctune Aiumu prices May ended the session to. 2v2cj higher with october at wheat flour Export sales were placed at More than wheat open 000 bushels. J sept. 61 Bains in Western Canada halted j dec. 39 Low 58 58 62y4 28 26% 29% 33% 34 35% 133 133 37 38a close close 60va 60% 61% sept. A 1938. Vear 129y4 129 126v4 28v4b 29 a 35y8b 27% 26% 38 a 39 a 41 a 132y8b 13iy4a 36% 37a 39y8 49% 46% 46% 56% 179% isoy4 91% 89% 90% Chicago harvesting operations in Many sections of Saskatchewan Alberta influenced Price trend Lake boats arrived 3. Lake boats unloaded. 3. 61.36j.995 327.954 general accountants association be members in Good standing prior to october first. Docs e 1913 by act of Dominion membership in this Dominion wide Organ tation is open to commercial professional accountants who have educational other qualifications for particulars apply to the Branch Secretary w. Robertson Smith. . Room 212 317 Portage ave., Winnipeg Manitoba Winnipeg privileges closing prices Winnipeg daily privileges Friday sept. 8 bids offers october 58% december 58% 62h May 62% -66 private cables reported that leading British Millers Are much put out Over the Ameri can flour subsidy will buy wheat Only in a hand to Mouth Way. An exporter with Argen Tine connections said Argentine is also upset Over the flour subsidy. London reported the sales of around bushels of australian wheat to the United King Dom. It new York despatches said that Export business on thursday totalled bushels mostly Manitoba. American reports said that a flour Mill in Illinois had sold a Small lot of flour for Export. This was the first such Sale since the subsidy plan was announced was believed destined for the continent. Cash wheat spreads closing Cash wheat spreads Fri Day. Sept. 9 one Price or unchanged. Two Northern 3 cents under october or cent lower. Three cents under october or cent lower. Four Northern 7 cents under october or unchanged. One cent lower. Other grades unchanged. T t a Lethbridge. Alta., sept. Thursday halted threshing operations in Southern Alberta but brought moisture to s 3ar beet growers. Although most of the Grain has been Cut it is estimated that 75 per cent of it still awaits threshing. More than half an Inch of moisture had alien since the widespread rain started last night. A Reuter report says threshing returns in France Are fully up to erne nations. Good general Rains Are needed in Russia although the Ukraine received some moisture recently which proved beneficial for. Winter swings. Italian crop prospects at present Are very doubtful with latest reports indicating further deterioration. A Chicago report said that he United states subsidy rate on flour for the Day was increased to 35 cents a barrel for Pacific coast 50 cents a barrel from other ports. This is the equivalent of about 7% to 11 cents a Bushel on wheat. Total world s available supplies this we. Last we. Last or. Wave at 222.593.000 223.745.000 Corn 15.219.000 5.385.cog Oats 24.670.000 22.204.000. Country marketing in the three Prairie provinces for the five weeks from aug. 1 to sept. 2 with figures in brackets for the corresponding year ago Manitoba 678 bushels Saskatchewan Alberta country marketing thurs. Or. Ago wheat coarse grains cars wheat coarse grains 169 216 Friday sept. 9 Winnipeg close to higher. Buenos Aires close higher. Chicago dose to higher. Minneapolis close to a higher Rotterdam close to lower. Winnipeg Cash prices these prices we always the quotations on Cash grains at the time of closing the future Market refer Only to no me 3t port wheat no. 1 Northern no. 2 Northern no. 3 Northern no. 4 Northern no. 5 wheat no. 6 wheat Reed wheat no. 1 Garnet no. 2 Garnet no. 3 Garnet no. 1 nor. Tough no. 2 nor touch 3 nor. Touch no. 5 touch sept. Sept. 89 60% 57 a 57 a 55 55% 5354 53% 50 a 46% 43 i 37 v4 37v. 34% 53% 5014 o. 3 nor. Smutty o 58% 56v. 54% 51% 56% 44% 43v. W Spring " if no. 2 White Spring is no. 3 White sprint Lei no. 1 mixed no. 4 special no. 5 special Isje Rio. 6 special track basis Noi no r no. 2 . No. 3 29% sex. 1 feed no. I no. 2 feed no. 3 feed track mailing grades 6 Row sex. 3 . 2 Row sex. 3 . Other grades no. 3 . No. 4 . No. 5 . ,0jy c j-.1t7 24 21 2916 34% 34% no. 6 . Track flax no. 1 no. 2 . No. 3 . 4 . Track no 1 . No. 2 no. 3 . Rej. 2 . No. 4 . Track 29 a 34 a 135 131 119% 114% 135 38 35 a 30% 38 it 45 a 56 53 v4 52 49 41% 53 a 50% 46% 40 i 37 52% 49% 46% 47% 43% 37% 33% 57% 27% 24% 24% 24% 21% 18% 27% 32% 32% 30% 29% 28% 27% 32% 131% 127% 131% 35% 32% 29% 23% 35% Buenos Aires wheat advances Buenos Aires sept. Prices closed 1% cents higher on Friday with october at 57% november at Corn prices closed 1% cents higher with sep Ember at 49y8 october at tax prices closed 2% to 378 cents higher with october at 1.07 november at wheat shipments for the week at bushels included bushels to the continent bushels to orders 621.000 bushels o others. Flax shipments at 00 bushels included bushels o the continent 327.000 bushels to the . And bushels to others. Port stocks of wheat totalled bushels flax bushels. Cattle cleared in Active Trade at stockyards Tantan stockyards Winnipeg St Boniface sept Arri Vals at the. Union stockyards St Boniface up to 9 o clock Friday morning consisted of 740 cattle 65 calves 27 hogs 107 sheep lambs together with 435 cattle on through Billing. Apart from the livestock coming in off trucks there is nothing further i reported for arrival by rail during the Day. With a fairly Active Market Rutur ing the last two Days the cattle division has been fairly Well cleared with a Light run today it is expected the Market will meet fan clearance Over the week end. Very Little change is noted in Price quotations All Butcher cattle Are Clearing at steady prices with yesterday. The recent activity noted in the Trade is due practically to Light receipts if heavy offer Ings come Forward after harvesting operations Are completed it is a question whether present prices can be maintained. As. The season advances it is expected the Stocker feeder demand will broaden although prices in heavy feed ers have declined about 25c per cwt. Throughout the week the Market could absorb More Quality stickers to fill present Eastern orders. Truck shipments throughout the week have been Light As most of the trucks Are engaged in hauling Grain. Good Butcher steers Are Selling from to with a few Choice kinds up to Butcher cows have been in demand All week with tops sell ing from to ?4, medium kinds from to canners cutters from to bulls remained steady throughout the week at about 25c decline from last week with the bulk of the sales from to most of the Good stickers changed hands from to with a few Odd loads up to but medium kinds have been draggy All week with the bulk of the sales from Down. The calf Market is holding steady to firm with top calves from to with an Odd Choice slightly higher Plain heavy calves downward from with Only a few hogs on the Market Bacon prices were barely established. A few sales of feeders were recorded at it is expected quotations on Bacons will be unchanged from yesterday at with sows from to the Lamb Market yesterday was somewhat easier top lambs Are quoted today at being 25c lower than during the fore part of the week. Page Nineteen arrivals of Low Grade russian wheat overseas in heavy volume Broom Bah comment William e. Reid co., there have been quite Large arrivals of Low Grade russian wheat at Liverpool recently endeavours have been made to sell this at 51 cents a Bushel without Success finally two Small cargoes were let go at 40 cents a Bushel plus the duty of six cents a better Grade fetched it is indefinite what exact Grade of wheat this is but it cannot be the usual hard russian wheat nevertheless the Price is so Low that it will compete with feeding grains. A further bushels of wheat were exported from Russia this week making a total since August 1 of bushels or nearly half of the estimated season s total. Although no Corn was exported from the Black sea this past week there were bushels of Barley mostly of russian origin shipped out the Argentine is still holding old crop wheat Well above the Export level consequently exports Are Small except for the usual weekly shipments to Brazil. The weather is favourable for the new crop with scattered showers thursday. Wheat freight rates Ocean rates cents tramp space St Lawrence ports to United kingdom 8y4 St. Lawrence ports to ant Werp Rotterdam go. Berth St Lawrence ports to United kingdom 9% St Lawrence ports to ant Werp Rotterdam 9 australian shipment australian wheat flour shipments for the week totalled bushels As compared with bushels a week ago 942.000 bushels last year. Of the past week s clearances. Bushels were cleared to non european countries. Since dec. 1, shipments of australian wheat flour to All destinations have amounted to bushels As compared with bushels for the same period a year ago. Wheat prices rallied from new Low Levels made Early in week week s Price chains from close sept. 2 to close sept. 9. Wilt at 14 lower at Collic. November lower at december to 3iie higher at to me hither we. Coarie Oats in to hither. Barley he higher to lower. To Kic lower. Rye to be higher. By free press Market staff Winnipeg sept world wheat prices made a bid for higher Levels in the closing sessions of the past week Winnipeg futures values for the seven Day period ended sept 9, were Etc lower to a higher with the deferred months showing the gains. Continued demoralization Early in the week carried prices in most markets to new lows. Subsidizing other somewhat similar government assistance by exporting nations in the disposal of their surplus wheat sop plies in overseas markets con tinned responsible for the Gen eral Lack of Confidence. Opinions As to the possible out come vary. Many favor the adoption of such policies while others strongly condemn them. Some observers suggest that such measures will Lead to a Trade War among exporting countries which in the end will be detrimental to All these same authorities Are of the opinion that pressure of subsidized wheat exports will tend to depress the Price of native cheats in importing countries May result in the imposition of higher duties than those now existing further limit overseas markets for wheat sup plies from surplus countries. Overseas advices attribute the recent decline in world wheat prices to the keen Competition Between Canada Russia the United states. Russian wheat is under Selling All other varieties but the much lower Price Levels May be the result of disappointing Quality. The United. States is desirous of a wheat conference to Deal with the marketing of wheat but the possibility of such a. Conference appears far Distant. Whether any agreement or even. Small measure of Success would be attained is debate Blev that the Success of such. A con Ference is very doubtful was demonstrated in 1933 in London eng land when at such a meeting by representatives of countries interested in the me marketing of wheat negotiations broke completely. The keen competitive basis on which Canadian United states cheats Are being offered at on Over seas markets is now attracting at Tention. And. Although sales to Date have been disappointing chartering of vessel space from Canadian ports has been increasing daily. A num Ber of vessels have been booked to carry cargoes from both lactic Pacific Seaboard during late september october. Churchill has unexpectedly come into the limelight As a Clearing port for Canadian wheat destined to overseas destinations. Three boats have been chartered to move wheat from this Northern port be fore the close of navigation it is understood that the Churchill terminal elevator will be filled to capacity with wheat for storage during the Winter available for shipment next season. Trading in the Winnipeg mar Ket took on a broader appear Ance in the late sessions with the tense political situation in Europe causing Active Short covering. Improved baying of Canadian wheat flow coupled with Rainy weather in the Prairie provinces assisted in bringing about High prices. Liberal offerings were Well absorbed some of the Selling was credited to hedging. Sales of Canadian wheat wheat flour for Export were estimated at close to bushels with business worked from both Seaboard. Great Britain was mentioned As the Best buyer but hol land Belgium . Scandinavian countries were reported interested. Despite the better sales of Canadian flour for overseas account Domestic Trade remains disappointing. Apart from the initial sessions of the week local inter Market spreading operations were very thin. Early dealings involved chiefly Selling of Winnipeg de Cember May futures against Chicago., other operations were uninteresting with in vestment trading non existent. Attracting considerable attention last week was the record increase in Canadian visible stocks for one week when the total climbed by 28 million bushels to 66 million bushels compared with about 37% million bushels the week previous 49% million bushels a year ago. The heavy movement of Canadian wheat from farms due to favourable harvesting weather Mitu the Dace of the week accounted the naked increase. Dally deliveries from farms on at least two occasions totalled almost.7.mmm bushels from. Aug. 1, to sept 8, inclusive Farmers in the Prairie provinces delivered almost 83 million bushels to country Points As compared with less than 33% million bushels Dur ing the same period a year inspection returns continue to show the tial to of the new wheat As Raus factory. Uve Stock quotations Union St. Bonilee han., sept. 8. 1938. Steer up to Oice Good 5.00 5.75 medium 4.50 4.75 common 3.50 3.15 steers Over 1050 lib Choice. 6.00 6.25 Good 5.00 5.75 . 4.00 4.75 common 350 3.75 heifers Choice. A 25 550 Good 4.50 5.00 medium. 3.75 425 common 300 350 Fei 8.00 9.00 Good 6.50 7.50 medium. 5.00 6.00 3.50 4.00 medium 2.75 3.25 common 2.25 2.50 canners cutters 1.75 2.25 Good 3.25 3.75 common 2.50 3.00 Stoeker i feeder steers Good. 4.00 4.1s medium 3.00 3.75 common. 2.50 2.75 Stock Good 3.25 3.75 medium 2.50 3.00 common .2.00 2.25 milkers .25.00 45.00 veal calves Good Choice 7.00 8.00 common medium 3.50 6.50 grasses 3.00 4.50 select Bacon Premium Bacon 9.50 9.50 . 51 per head discount heavy 9.00 0.00 extra heavy. 8.00 lights feeders 9.25 9.75 sows no. 1. 7.00 sow no. 2. 6.50. 6.50 houghs. 5.00 5.50 Stags 3.50 4.50 Good Handy weight 7.00 7.25 Good heavies. 6.00 6.25 common. 4.50 5.50 Bucks 5.00 5.00 Good heavies. 2.50 2.75 Good Handy weight 3.00 3.50 1.50 produce Market prices for butter Cream eggs until further notice will be those supplied the free press by J. Coyla co. Bolter fresh no. 1 Creamery butter . Winnipeg wholesale to Cream eries ego prices according to Dominion govern ment to shippers. De liveries Winnipeg cases returned. A Grade Large per dozen .24 a Grade med rom per 23 Grade per dozen. .15 "0" Grade per dozen .13 Man. Potatoes 90-lb. Bag.40 Man. Celery Case. No. 1 head lettuce dozen.70 lettuce Case. 4.50 Man. Tomatoes Case .60 .20 01 .01 00% is 15 .73 00% .07 80 .01 40 .08 08 40 Man. Parsley dozen. Man. Rhubarb per in. Man. Cabbage. In. Man. Carrots. In Green onions dozen radishes dozen Man. Onions Ispan Iab 50 ibs. Beets. In. Green peas. In. Man. Cauliflower Case dozen Man. Cucumbers. In. Vegetable Marrows dozen com. Dozen Green peppers. In onions. No. 2, 5-lb. Bag Hubbard Squash a. 02. Pickling onions in 03 egg Plant per b .07 pumpkins per in. Flour Small lots delivered to dealers sex elevators or consignment Royal household Quaker Maple Leaf purity five roses Robin Hood Manitoba. Saskatchewan Berta. Per sack of 98 ibs 2.70 two 49-lb. Sacks 2.77% elevator retail to at country Points. I5o per. 98 extra. Balled Small lots to dealers. So la. Sack 3.10 detail prices to Consumers 15c extra. Iii Feea a prices nominal Man sask bran per ton 16.00 shorts per ton 18.00 Alberta bran per ton 14.00 shorts per ton the elevator retail Price to Consumers is s3 per ton More. Nisei Green salted cured. In. .04 a to .05 Green salted Kip Ikins in .0414 to .05 Green salted., Calfskin. In. .05% to .06 dry hides. .05 Large 1.25 tors hides. Medium 1.00 Rouseb Ideiil Small ponies 75 Horsetail. In. .32 mane. In. .12 sheepskins each .25 to 50 Seneca Root. Dry. It. .28 to .30 fleece Wool. In sooth St Pap markets South St. Pail sept 9. Cattle quotations Friday were steers Choice 750-900 ibs. I 3.j5 Choice ibs. 10.25 la .3s Choice ibs. 10.75 11.75 Choice Ita. 10.75 11.75 Good. 750-900 ibs. 8.65 10.z5 Good ibs. 8.90 Good ibs. 9.15 10.75 Good ibs. 915 10 65 medium ibs. 8.85 8.90 medium ism. 7.25 9.15 common Iba. 5.85 7.25 steer Choice 550-750 9.25 10.75 Good 550-750 7.85 9.85 heifers Choice Obj. 9.25 10.50 Good 750-900 Ibi. 785 925 medium 550-900 6.25 7.85 common 550-900 5.50 6.25 Good 6.25 7.00 5.40 common 5.40 Low Cut Cut 3.25 4.75 feeder Stockb cattle Choice 500-800 ibs. 8.25 9.00 Choice 800-1 a 8 25 9 00 Good 500-800 ibs. 7.25 8js Good 800-1.050 ibs. 7.25 8.25 medium 550-1.050 ibs 6.00 common 500-1.050 500 6-25 Argentine salivate in this Vuk last wk., Las Tyr. 788.000 8j3.0oo Corn. 5jm.ooo Oats 7.000 visible Supply wheat of ,000 the past week s clearances included nun tries. Since Jan. 1. Argentine wheat ments had totalled 109.988.000 As compared with bushels during the same period a year ago. Western Canada Harvest work progresses swiftly harvesting across the Western Prairies has made during the week just past Accord ing to the week end report com piled by the agricultural depart ment of the Canadian Pacific rail Way. Cutt Irig is finished Toba Saskatchewan reports 95 per cent of wheat -94 per cent of Oats Barley Down Alberta aside from the peace River District is finished to 87 76 per cent wheat coarse grains respect ively. With no interruptions in Mani Toba threshing has advanced rapidly slightly in Advance of the same time last year. Saskatchewan has threshed Only 56 per cent As against 82 per cent at the same Date in 1937, Alberta Only 25 per. Cent As compared Wittress per cent in the Southern portions last year . Report due to the absence of Frost the present Harvest season has been one of the most favourable in years the final crop report of the department of agriculture Canadian National railways notes. Over Central Northern Manitoba splendid pro Gress has been made. The Dauphin division reports wheat yields to a Small acreage of Marquis wheat will not be harvested on account of rust. Oats Are expected to average 35 bushels Barley 30 bushels per acre Over this division. In Southeastern Saskatchewan Grasshoppers Are still Active. Land is now very dry rain is required for pastures fall growth. In the Saskatoon division grass Hopper damage has been More serious than anticipated at a num Ber of Points. In the Drumheller subdivision in Alberta yields of from 25 to 50 bushels Are reported mostly Grade ing nos. 1 2 to Date. In the Edmonton division thresh ing is general Over the whole Divi with. Yields a Little above average. Business charts steady course although some lines showed improvement business generally showed Little change during the last week the weekly report of the Canadian credit men s Trust association limited said Friday. A summary of the i report for Western cities follows wholesale grocery sales show improvement Over last month year to Date but meals sales show a. Decline compared with last year. Hardware machinery sales fair automobile accessories rubber goods Satis factory with substantial increases Over last year. Grocery vol ume keeping _ up. Dry goods fair hardware continuing Good. Retail Trade fair. Collections on new accounts fair with old accounts very slow. Moose boots shoes improved. Dry goods show no improvement Over last year. Retail hardware slow but whole Sale hardware Good. Wholesale retail groceries very Good. Calgary other lines of foodstuffs show slight improvement. Hardware fairly Active although not up to expectation. Automobile Supply trades show improvement Over last year. Paints varnishes Good automotive supplies Good. Dry goods boots shoes fairly rent collections fair but very Little being old accounts. Wholesale grocery food Supply houses report vol ume of sales increasing with collections remaining fair. Boots shoes report sales very Good. Hard Ware houses report Small Ware mov ing briskly but larger lines Are slow. Retail sales quite brisk. Col actions fair. 156 cars wheat taken by Vancouver elevators Vancouver , sept. 9. Spe was quiet on local Exchange no Export business being done no freight space booked. Rates continue unchanged with no activity. One Hundred fifty six cars taken into local elevators making total storage now bushels. Small sacked Export shipment bushels with two ships Here for total of bushels. Approximately cars in terminals on railway divisions East o Vancouver. Moisture situation . Of Normal taking into account the precipitation which occurred during the months of August september october the Rains which have fallen during this growing season from april 1 to August 15, inclusive weighting for wheat acre age the records reveal that the moisture Siti action for the three Prairie provinces As a unit on August 15, was 89.9 per cent of Normal the Sreerle research department says in a Survey. For Alberta the Moi Ture condition on August 15 was 5 per Ceni of nor Mal for Saskatchewan 77 per cent for Manitoba 89 per cent. 89.8 per Cert of the Nornal Mois Ture would warrant the Survey or a a maximum wheat crop of approximately 376 million bushels. From this amount however has to be deducted the serious losses to the crop from rust Grasshoppers. What these rust grass Hopper losses have been will be difficult to estimate until threshing is completed As the rust Grasshopper damage was very Patchy. The losses certainly amounted however to several tens o millions of bushels. Passed the so Ste. Marie mich., sept. 9. 8 Eads Holley 9.30 . Red Crown Midnight. Manitou 1.30 . Adri Atic 3 Laketon. 5 g. T. Eaton. 5.30. 8 Fields. 6.30 . To Rondo. 7 alg Orail 7.30 Holloway 10.30 Easton. Riverton 11 Mcconagly. 11.30. 9 Ireland. Geist can. 6 . Brulin Yosemite s. Suite sle. Marie mich., sept. 8. Of Chi sept. 8 h. H. Rogers Dolomite. 10 . Homer William Willis King. 10.30 j. B. Cowle. The Harvester. 11 Kewa tin 1.00 . H. C. Frick. 1.30 fair River 2 window 5 h. J. Sheadle 6.30 gov Miller 7. 8 Munising. 9 . Har Vard. Moronic. 9.30 p. Roberts. Or. 12.30 . Jos. Block. 1 j. P. Morgan 2 d. G. Kerr. 5 w. E. Corey. P. Durham. 6.30. Montreal produce Montreal 9 Conw modify Exchange. Spot butter Quebec. Fresh 92 23vn-vf, cheese. Ontario White Quebec White on Tario a Large 38vla. A. Medium. 35a. Sales butter. Quebec fresh f92 200 at 23v4, Quebec seconds 38 300 at 22 a. To butter Quebec fresh. 92 sales cheese. 10s que butter futures weaker unchanged to i cent lower sept., produce markets Ottawa sept reports no. 1 pasteurized butter 22 pasteurized 21 cheese Western White 14v. To 14 coloured 14 to Evv Eastern White 13 coloured 13 1 pasteurized butter to 24, no. 2 pasteurized to cheese no. 1 Large coloured Para fined m a. Poland is negotiating with Italy Switzerland for the disposal of part of wheat surplus. Italian officials deny the need of wheat imports but signify that they May need Good quantities of wheat from abroad next Spring for Reserve sup plies. The weather in Large sections of Europe is reported Cool . Largely Fine. Cement output gains Ottawa sept. 9. Do minion Bureau of statistics reports Canada s july production of Cement at barrels against the previous month in july 1937. Lime output was tons against Porto Hico Power preferred 1% per cent payable oct 1, to share holders of record sept 15. Russell industries 1% per cent payable sept 30. To shareholders of record sept. 15. Tenders for police fur Coats Caps tenders Are invited by the Board of police commissioners for the Supply of fur Coats Caps for the Winnipeg police Force As follows ten Buffalo Coats ten ott1r Caps. Samples May be seen full specifications May be. Obtained at office of the chief Constable. Central police station. Delivery to be made by the 1st novem Ber 193h. Offers accompanied by a certified Cheque for will be the undersigned up to 12 o clock noon on wednesday 21st september. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Fred e. Law Secretary Board of police commissioners. Winnipeg Mam 9th september 1938. Mortgage Sale of valuable City property under of the Power of Sale contained or implied in. A certain memorandum of mortgage which will be produced at the time of Sale which is registered against the land hereinafter described there will be offered for Sale by Public auction by w. H. Mcpherson licensed auctioneer at 264 Smith Street in the City of Winnipeg in Manitoba on Friday the 30th Day of september 1938, at the hour of 12 o clock noon the following in the City of Winnipeg in the province of Manitoba being in co dance with the special Survey of said City being lot one in Block one which lot is Shewn on a plan of Survey of pan of lots fifty five 55 fifty six 56 of the Parish of Skint James registered in the Winnipeg land office As no. 2606. The vendors Are informed that there is situated upon the said a fully modern six room Frame stucco private dwelling with Stone foundation Oak floors upstairs downstairs fire place hot water heating Sun room fac ing Assin Boirie River lot 47 x 300. Terms of Sale ten per cent Cash payment at the time of the balance in accordance with the Terma conditions to be made known at the same. Time. For further particulars terms conditions of Sale apply to Pitblado. Hoskin Grundy. Ben nest Drummond Hay barristers Etc. 395 main Street. Winnipeg Manitoba Vendor s solicitors dated at Winnipeg Manitoba this 6th Day of september . 1938._______ the Beal Profe Btu act mortgage Sale of valuable City property under by virtue of the of Sale contained or implied in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of Sale there will be offered for Sale at Public auction at toe auction rooms of w. H. Mcpherson. 264 Smith Street in the City of Winnipeg in the province of Manitoba on tuesday the 20th Day of september . The hour of twelve o clock noon the follow ing property namely in the City of Winnipeg in the prov Ince of Manitoba being in Accord Ance with the special Survey. Of mid. City . Being. Lot two Hundred forty three 243 excepting there out the most Easterly thirty tight my feet in depth thereof which lot is Shewn on a plan of Survey of part of lot seventy eight 78 of the Parish Otsu James registered in the land office. Winnipeg division As zoo. 258. The vendors it Bat there _ situate on the said land a. Two Story Frame dwelling approximately is it x 14 ft., with one Story addition it. X 10 t., Frame shed in rear 16 it x 16 it terms of per cent of the Purchase Price to be. Paid in Cash at the time of the Sale the balance n accordance with the conditions which will be made known at the time of Sale. The above land will be offered for me subject to a bid. Tor further. Particulars ,. a Only to Hamilton Adamson company 02.trust Manitoba. Solicitors for. Vendors notice i the matter. Of the Hilale Anton or Antony Jav Siboda late Cook. Creek office Toee Seav All claims against the above estate just be sent to the undersigned at 303 bombard building. Winnipeg. Manitoba on or before the Lith Day of october an. Bated at Winnipeg. Manitoba this the Day of september. 1938 i. J. B. Deacon. Administrator. F this advertisement not inserted by government liquor control commission. The commission is not responsible for statements made As to Quality of products Adver Tsei
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