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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 16

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i i i 1 MS 1' GRAIN LIVESTOCK TRADE DULL ON NARROW HART! Business Ass Tr.cs Ho! day Character in Both Csh and I Futures Transactions Liverpool wheat roarkei clcsej Wl to lower per cental cf 10) lbs. Thil figures cut at $1 197s fr December nd $1.16 for March. Exchange 4. I Spre. ere: No.

1 Nor. December price; No. 2 Nor, 2o un tier: No. 3 8s uniier; He', underj No. 5, 2Jc undcr 6.

under; No. 2 C.W. ev Dec. price; No. 3 barley, .4 0 erj Ni.

2 i rye, December r.e; No. 1 NW I flax, December price. Deliverie the elca inj I houee' 33,501 busiieisi oats, 1.00C, rye, 8.CC0. I Future tn.Ir.y wore nlth a st. ut.iKTt.

siC Tn dull 1.4 coming of li rliaru and the rit off in during; n.iOJl ti.e Si on. ran of fl ict ritiona was very narrow. There a a little buying Decunher very notkeabic today anil the srll'ns May mostly done at 6VI11 difference between tiie mont! The lnter marltet tra ie Y.un dwindled to nothing. Farmers' deliveries In the country are easing up nnd the fieds ing saies by the elevators wue un Import. nt.

Kuvlijrition may be con 1 sldered closed. The shippers are throush for th season a nobody wants to ship grain at the prlres asked by the steamship companies i It would be Impossible for them compete with the stuff Mown the bikes at the cheap rates of two weeks ago. Very few. If any. boats v.

ill be at Fort William for winter storage. In the cash wheat market trade wa very light, with spreads unchanged. There is no business being done in cash wheat for future positions. The millers report an excellent demand for all grades of flour In all positions. The coarse grain market was Just ns dull as the wheat.

There was practically nothing doing In either oat, barley, rye or flax. Business Is now down to an all rail winter basis. There may be some rail shipment! later on when the demand arises. Otherwise It will be a case of marking time until the re opening of navigation. Receipts were: 1.927 cars Inspectedwheat, 1.677; oats.

161; bnr'ey, flax, 18; rye, 21. Cars in sight, 2. U00. Lust year, 8C7 curs Inspected; wheat, 693. Cars Inspected for the month of November were 66,900, wheat, It, III.

November last year 55,205 cars inspected; wheat. 47.2il. There was 60.000.WO bashtls wheat in store In country elevators in tlio three CanaJtan Northwest puWnfis on Dec. 7, according to the Banford Evans Service, while there was 23, uOO.OtW bushels In transit to te.min all. Mill consumption to date Is 14,000.000 bushels.

So far this season 295,000,000 bushels wheat has be, acoounted for. Figures given out at Ottawa as to the Canadian crops war klcntlcal with those of the October, returns which made wheat 489,000,000. In Increase of over 4,000 000 bushcis of giuln shipped from the head of the hikes cast for the period Nov. 22 to Nov. 30, 1D23, over the same period last year, is reported In official figures received by the Canadian National Hallways here.

The amount of grain shipped from the lakes head to the United States ports for that period this year is 672 624 bushels less thnn lust year, while th amount shipped to eastern Canadian porta la increased by 5,021, 3i bushels. TRADE COMMENT tV. Held Co, l.ld.l Clsinent Hefor. Ion, tht vhoi! msrkrl will be dominated by news from Wssh Ins ton. Stein We a utit the sdrlsstililty et selling wheat at thes.

B. P. Co. W. uld await bulges to sell wheat.

Thers la ajthing to susgest blcher prices cotH. Bennett see nothing to prevent further decline. tuan The markets are In shape to respond to any sood news. WINNIPEG CASH PRICES ITev. Close Close Wheat No.

1 Northe No. 2 Northern Na I Nnrthern'i No. 4 No. I No. Feed Track No.

1 Tiurum No. PlIHTI No, Una No 1 Tnii" 1 No. i Ton No. 3 Toupli No. 1 Fmnity No.

Fm4itty No. 3 Fmutiy No. 1 Rejected No. Ttr jected No. Krjcct.

fspeclnl No. 4 Ppeelal Xo. 5.. Pperlnl No. 6 Pcreenlps No.

1 Altl. ted No. Alia. Tod Nn. Alia.

P.ed Oe's No. 2 N. r.w Ex. 1 feed I No. 1 feet i ro.

fed I V.r'r led Tre Flex K. 1 go. CW. 3 r.w Tr It Brr Kn. c.v.: So r.w.

T1 Tm'lr H) r.r. TXevted Track 'llll'J WlN.NJl'ttli hVLNLNO TlilHUNl. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1923 Winnipeg grain market VHE.T Upon HioH Low Ciose Cirse Dec l34 914 92' 9K, Ma 97J, 98' 4 97i4 98' 4 97? July 93? 99's 99' 4 97 Ws OATS Tec 3 "3 3f5 3M 3611, 36H May 40'u 41! 41' Ju 41 41' 41 AKLLV Dec 53 54' i 53 54' 4 52 5jT8 56'4 5578 55S H1 FLAX. r5c 195' 2 197', 196' 197 May 204' 4 05' 2 204' 4 205', 204' 4 July 205 20434 L.

Tee 61' 6 1' 4 64 63'i 69' 2 695, 69' 2 69', 69' 4 AMERICAN Prev. VIHNEAoiUlS WHEAT Cpen High Low Close Close Dec 1C3 2 109 IGB'j 109 108' M. 111 1i2J lift 11234 111S, iy 113i 1R, 113' 4 113' 4 CHICAGO WHEAT Dec 1C1', 102 104', 103 1C: 8 1C9'J 1C9', ICS'i 15 a 106'. U.S. GRAIN MINNEAPOLIS OATS Oen Ore 3Va May 4i'a CHICACO OATS 4'a ly 3 J'Y 4 a CHICAGO COHN My July 74J 2 CHICAGO RYE Dec May 73' i July MINNEAPOLIS BARLEY Dec E7 May 68' 2 DULUTH FLAX Dee 243' Jsn 244' May 241 WINNIPEG LIVESTOCK 4.

4 (9y Dominion Livestock Branch) UNION Wlntiipeg and St. H.n iface. I ipc. I'lie receipts at tlie Union Stockyards up to n'wo. tills morning were ninile up of 1,610 sale mttle snd cslres, J.Cihi hogs ml 5711 uliepp snd lamln with 4LT.

isttle and 8T0 hogs on through' billing. A further 10 cars of stock are In sight to arrive In the yards today. There were mnrlv cattle" on the market for dlnpoMil today consisting largely of heldovers. ai with the buik of tl ese unsuitahlo to meet the require uients, trading Is morning continued entrrmrly dull snd dracgv and bidding itrnernlly showed no Inipruvctntnt over the cloe of yesterdny. Iluycrs were bidding srourd $2 SO for top butcher ros while sake ranged Inrly from to for anything of medium to good finality.

There was practically no demand for the plain variety of sto, kers and fi cis while the better ofTerlrgs were si no absorbed under a restricted enquiry Khlrh looked from 25 to t.O cents lower as compared with li.t week. On the hi.ir 11. nri.i smooths weighed up at a select bmors lit Ju. tin being In Un willi ti.e close of Ti.e sheep aid lamb market was lexs active ard a neai.cr ur l.iio van larei t. A few Pal k.kmI Inmbs 1 1.1.

iaori.ii up t) but batu.ug ra g. irom lld.iio to Jl.i. fur most of tae as ei.t kinds 1 ni. VN ON VAT I J. Mnn Tier.

11 iios: cau.e i.o, huts l.i. 210. Mcc rs Choir 500 I 75 3 J0 4 50 3.75 4 71 A 00 2 10 guoil 1 1 1 lulibrr Heifers choke tmr 10 sooa Ilutc hrr tvs chotre Kmr 10 Al.U;UlU I'anneia bad cutlers Itulla 4 00 2 75 i ro 0 i 1 5.1 0 Co 1.7S 1 5 0" i i'. 1.50 flood C'vlllltUiB 2 00 1.50 O.10.I ile oiint Coiittnoa fhel.e Mocker Meers ir 14 atu 5K0 2 75 4 00 A5o 6 00 4 00 2 50 7 70 7 1)0 00 5 oo Ml 6 5 00 00 3.00 11 00 OO 7 00 4 00 btekrr llrller ri.oi, Fair 10 gol 50 1 7S 3 75 a.7S 1 eeiier Meers cholre au 10 sood lalir. 5 00 'd S01 Coi.aitoo Heleet ba on Blaoolb tliiiVU Klra av.is 7.70 7 0.1 6 00 6 Uu f) i 'a 3 'JO 5 i 5 UO 3 JO 900 6.0o th'p ha.s Tirti'.

e.l 1 wSIK No. 1 fo j. 2 MISKS Fair to good Piiir to roM 6oo Cciiinion (X) lEeprjtUa up t'j '1 lay, lite. 11. llf.HJf fafrrra No.

At t. iT.x Av at. Prlea I lO Jl 14 lavj tc 4 rj a i2ta 5 1.V10 If 1 llaittO weitbl Itutcltera 2 ICIO pij 4 1 5 00 3 mm) 4 rV 10 (r, 5 4o.i 4 I'i'O 4 4 ''(! 4 '10 2 4 7r. 11J0 J00 5 icr 4 Itui lliifera 8 bCS A O) 0 00 I'll A'O I 1 0 4 I n.il 11 Hi) 0 'J I 14 Se45 7 2 (I i I 8 BiJ 10 31 i lie, l.er Ivhn, (aimers nnl 1 nttera 12 I .1 2.7:. 150 ii.

2'j i l.i i 2 io i i.ra 1 201 (i la 1140 1., llutv SO lulls 1 lino I I 1 1OJ0 125 Oxen 11650 2r0 biM kers 7 620 OJ 6 510 1 21 8 7' 0 5 4 r.2'1 2 OO b.U 2 i 5 6j0 1.50 1 eeuYrs io cr) 4 0 1 ft 275 10 7) S.75 1" 87i 2 00 in lino r.o 4 n. a 2 2i 2o 8.0 820 2 00 17 aiO 1 ulvee 4 810 BC'J 5 50 a 4 "') sr.i 4 220 4.0.1 2 2'J 2 5j l.amhs erv 8" io bo lo.oo i5 rnrllnse 42 115 i 2 128 8 00 be ret Dar' ns 14 190 7 .0 f. 1B0 7 70 Tblrk 65 l' 'O 'io 1H0 7.00 Itea tlca 8 250 CO 1I 210 ISOO K'tra Itt lea 340 ft 2 CO Llaiits and eetlee la 120 5" 11 10 60 ehopx 12 140 C2 its s.ro r. Ne. 1 I 4 810 nn 2:0 800 I No.

I 4 620 4ug 2 4 00 PRODUCE WHEAT MARKET Prev. 39' 4 425, 4344 72 73''. 74J; 7r rt 73T, 57' 4 212' 4 243', i 240' 4 rh 4K, 42H 45 43, 7V 74' '5 74', 57, 59 4 245' 241', Low 33 4112 45'J 43 715a 7J' 74' 2 Cloe 3i 41J 42n 45', 72' 73 '3 74'4 67', 2 74 73! 57 Sfi 's 243' i 244' 57 59' 4 243M 254 2405, Mags soo 1 440 PRODUCE MARKETS nutter Creimery butter, solid, fob. Winnipeg Errs (t'rhes aeroejllng to Govt rjllns to Govt, grsdial f.o b. Winnipeg.

rTtras, per rloxen 5X Kl s. per iVf 0 Sercinils. per Ci7en 2h CraekcU. per ao 17 I'oultrj fS'n. 1 nusltty, rlrese fob.

Winnlr Hprlnx hi K.iii, over 4 11.. JH Spring cNI kens, 4 It s. and .11 Fowl, ovee 4 It is if, tinker 4 ihs 11 Ol.l roosters 10 1'ilPlts tt Turkeys, over 10 Ihs Turkes. un.ler 10 li .10 i'utotfS (Tobbeis to tletnllera) Hnn notfitors, 10 husUcI lots, per bush' 73 .9 MttnllnlHl Vexetnhles f.lnlibrra to Hi tnllers) Amerleen leaf lettuce, ilos. bunches.

Amerlenn ra.tts'ies, dos. bunrbes 75 1 01 JM .10 0'. CO i fp 1 3 on 2 "0 0 .35 t'aiirornia rauiltluwer, per crate wotaSle mnrrows, per lb, cwt CVrrots. rer rwt. Jiee', irr rsl T' rn i'.

fwt 1 1 ul.t. r.l pry cwt. Cstil per cwt. tlruss. apriute.

lb. I' (Wholesale prtres et.nll lots, deliverer to I T.sVe of the Wo'uls Five P.neei nB lh. ks Two 40 11,. Four Ct lt', ieifa Wesrern Cana la Purlly rt lh se ks ea.t Foor 24 lb enrks Il iM r.oyal Household oo si ks To 4i Fn lr siVs tij.le leaf Flour Mills 8 ll. ks Two 4'i llv SA.ks Four 24 ib.

sacks Millfee.l 3 52', ft xi, 3 52 li tx 3 52', "i 3 52 1, (Pelivered 'n net cash) Manitoba TVnn. per ton rv) 25 OP S'horla. per ton Beskatchewa. Prsn. per ton Fliorla.

t'er too Alberta nri. per ton fhorla. p.r tolled Oiita I'er saek. 80 lbs So r' oo 25 00 J2 75 S'tno 1X.00 11 10 lay 1 tlrnoivv 2 IK.OIhv 1 red top a reo top io oo Note No demand for lower rra les. MONTH M.

MOXTHKU lec. at ates ly prl es. I ll FVrtef 12. Trade la sloV. TORONTO l.KSTO(K TOUONTo.

Uec. 12 Investor trada Vf Htrcri. S7 (a vm, if1f, $12; hoK. $14: lambs 25o lnwr, at $11,75. I IHKAl.O I T() iic.

12 Ihni Iteralpt. 40.000; nw, 10 tn lotffr; tp $6 70 anle: to SJ nhr, lp wt arllns. HtR. 22 000: fat tamtia. niontly 15 21V 1 )X GRSP Fortify the system against Colds.

Ctip and Influenza 9 by taking I Lmxmtive Biom tablet! rfJ? 2 which destroy germs, act as a tunic laxative, and keep the system in condition to throw off all attacks of Colds, Crip and Iiiflmnza. The box bears this signature Price 30c. Made in Canada WHEAT EXPORTS TO U.S. INCREASE Almost Treble in November as Compared With 1922 injr anadian IrM OTTAWA. rfc.

12. Exportu of Canadian wheat last month showed an in rn'n ever those of November, 9Z2, Intt was Mpped out of Canada for the pjiht thre months than dur iriK th fimtUir prrtntl a yonr ao. For hcih pcricfls, howeur. a large Increas In whtat bought by the l't i'ril STat. The I t.ited S'atea bouRht huh' lJi nf wtirat last month, rnir.pareil Vkilh bunhela In No vember Wiilla there was not mm between the amount "of wh0.1t shipMd ti th riilted Kinp.inm nt NoveintMT compare! with Novrm liT a ar a.i, exports forhe oomj'ar thr months showed a fall.rtf off from to bushels.

Tot.il ports of whrat bist month were busl els, value un roinpivd with value 't J. 147. In Nnvfmher of lK2, of wheat (lour showed an advai.te both for the month and three month periods. Kxports (f tttnir to the Si atesi, however, showed considerable (1; in ut Ion. Total flour exports vt November rre 1 1 barrets.

ie rnmpar with 1.214. 4fiJ hat rets, alue In November. VI Sninth experts of barley, oats and of rye are rroided for both ttie comparative (it Mods. BAGOT FARMERS TRY OUT CO OPERATIVE MARKETING Frrrrers ef B.isot. ers freatly pleased with the succrss of first experiment In the co operative market'ng of poultry.

Poultry for r.lllu of sums five r'nind the station, brought In their supp'les ani all hands est to work to drers the birds for market. The tank was a heavy one and when completed ihe shipment lntald over 3 000 chbkens, 000 turkeys, an.1 1.000 ducka and geese. Mr. Crocs, of the Manitoba Agricultural O'leee fcAterrlon service and Mr. Ur ef the Pom'nlon Extension ser.

vlvi were on hand to give advice snd as Isianre. ho we'! was the work done that E5 perrent. of the shipment graded "sp. clal." 50 percent, and 23 percent, seconds. EXPORT NEWS (W.

E. Held Ltd LIVEftroot Opening: Pec, la down March, la 7S. down Ss ld. down Si. Mar.

LIVKIll'uOL rJI p.m.: Is lid. down March, la 7Sd, dowo Si slay, bs down 4,. Bl'KNoS A1RF.8 Opening: Wheat up n'i, up it: flax Dec, lil'i. up tV: up l'i fjaekson Bros. AV.

Co.) Bronmhall: Wheat Demand for wheat In the t'nued Kingdom markets Is s. particularly keen, but there Is a moderate trado passing In Vanltobns. with parrels In nearby positions being favored. Offers of Argentine wheat are not pressing, as weather again unsettled In that grower. Corn Continues to meet with only a very limited demand at the moment.

Offers of Plate sorts are somewhat larger. The situation la quiet snd prices are trifle lower. Argentine Weather ts again showery, whirh Is unfavorable and tends to restrjrl rutting operations on the new crop wheat. This weather Is favorable for growing corn crop. REPRESENTATIVE SALES CASH GRAIN, DEC.

11 Cars wheat No. 1 northern No. 1 nenh rn 'Tl No. 1 northern No. 2 nortiiern No.

2 no'tbern flc'i No. 2 northern No, northern P'S No. northern HI No, X. norlhern P'H No. northern No.

4 70 '4 No. 4 'ni; No. 4 7s1, No. 5 special 70Tj, No. 3 durum Pt Feed No.

1 PT', No 1 rele. led 87 '4 t'ars osts Vo. 2 Tr. No. Tt No.

No. 1 feed No 1 feed XI. No 2 f.ed 2'JV Cars barb No. rxu. No 4 Oli No 4 VI I' leetrd 411 F.

47 Tars f.T No. 1 lr'9 No. 1 N.VV 117U BUDGET GETS $7,500 CHEQUE Jos. X. Hearst and1 Wife Send in Largest Single Sub scription The largest single subscription In the history of the Winnipeg Federated Midget was added to the fund Tuesday afternoon when Joseph X.

Hearst, cf 121 Lilac sent in a donation of JT.5U0 on behalf of himself nnd Mrs. Hearst. Thete was much Jubllntinn at headquarters when the announcement was as this gives a flying start to the supplementary campaign which opens officially Thursday morning with Its objective the $100,000 required to make tip thu minimum needed for the upkeep of the 3S huditi institutions for 1M24. Who is Joseph X. Hearst? This was the not unnatural question propounded by Br vornl when the announcement tvus made, liecau.

e. while he has been a citizen of Winnipeg for some years. Mr. HeTirst lias worked quietly nnd alihomrh all his Interests lire directed by himself Irom this city, tly find their greatest outlet in other places. He Is president of the Hearst Musical Publishers of Canada.

which has its bead office in the Phoenix block, and has its branches in every large city In Canada and the United States. "Joe" Hearst, as he is familiarly known wherever popular songs are written dan published. Is infclf a song writer with several international "hits" to his credit. He Is a familiar figure in "Tin Pan Alley," New York, where tha song writers, the song pluggers and the song publishers congregate, nnd he is Just as well known in Chicago's prototype of that famous aliey. His branch offices are In both, but they mako, known to the world that their end office Is In Winnipeg and every sheet of music they distribute bears the name of Winnipeg.

Hearst's contribution came a direct result of the special appeal mado through the press yesterday in connection with the supplementary campaiim. He bad been in the enst on business until a day or two ago, and thus was micsed hv the ran vassers during the big drive ten days Irtqo when they "covered" the Hearst sent Immediately for a bug pet representative and the business of signing a pledge raid and cheque took but a few minutes. MUST HAVE CANADIAN HARD WHEAT FOR MILLS tVhen the North I'akota State Mill and F.levator recently purchased a ion rabie uuantl'y of t'anii llnn nitlllog whent (niii throiik hout the state pro UsUtl In tinecrtnin irnm. An article 1'T J. O.

I.vkKen, UT erviani( enitineer ot tl.a state mill, was pul lift ietl In a nu niter of the nevM of the itftte fflyvintr lie outlnimt of proti at. fully eMilains whv the mMl had to eo out of the attitp tor mil'lnr wheat. The artlfle rI'a attention to the nver pronurtlon of Durmv an. I other nionsrel typea of whent unil p'tada for the ri'turn of wheat lnnda to he rnislnff of northern aprins wheat. IT qui tel a fol'uwfi: The Canadian National Railways connection with the Cunard and White Star stenmphlp companies psttthliflhes the only direct "All lirit ifih Route' durinj the winter between Cannda ond the British Isles.

The individual or combined services of thee organisations are unexcelled, and deserve your patronage. phone A5S91 or A6SRI. Advt. SAILINGS FROM ST JOHN lee. IS xinrloch Uec.

SI Montrue to Belfast, tilaagnts io t.lusguw, later pool Dec. tl Mlnnedoea to lierhnurr. ftnutli. anipton. Antwerp to l.lieronol to lilnftsow to Lheninul iSMWriC a aw Pec.

Montlattrler to l.lieronol llec. Sl Meliisnma to lllnHxow Jun. Monlrlare to Lheninul I IIVK I'ltl 1HF.H THIS WIM'lill tpply lattJ rwts I jfl'tx'C'r AUan. Klli." McKaV VMIf I 1 1 I I llWeW Vm ir I El Yrf Phens A.61J "jf I JJ I 1 1 Cigareffes 2 Packages (10) Fb 25 I Package 25 or SOvlc.i I a REASONABLE FARES OJti TKiro Cssnsas isaaa sun, I s' 11 1 seaasstauaiaxsilaiaii 'sexasral EASTERN CANADA On Sale Daily To January 5, 1924 RETURN LIMIT THREE MONTHS Peal Travel Inducement Any Agent will Gladly Give Full THE WEATHER The weather has been mild In Manitoba, but has turned boinew'lutt co.d er turther West, with limit snow. Korecitsts; Manitoba, strong noimwest winds with snow flurries, colder tonight nnd Thursday.

Busk ntchewan and Alberta, northwest winds. fair and colder tointit iind Thurstluy, Lake buporlor, imrinsinir soutliwest wlnils with some llht or rain. Thursday, strong winda nnd Kales west and northwest, colder with snow flurries. Temperatures. Max.

Mm. ltain 46 36 Vancouver, fair Victoria, fujr 46 Knmloo.s, clear 46 l'cntiiton. cleur 60 Oranit Forks, clear 4' Nelson, snow Kdmonton, e'ear 26 clear 44 Medicine lint, char 60 lthbridite, liear 46' Swift t'urrent. fair 44 Moose Jaw. hiuhv 46 Keina, snow 42 S'axkatoon, snow 34 l'rinre AV.

crt, clear llattleford. i lenr 24 Qu Apelle. i 'My. 42 MlnneJ i. clly.

2S Winnlpe 3S 46 it) 82 30 4 4 20 10 IS 14 8 .10 .0 4 .02 8 IS 22 TRAFFIC VOLUME DOUBLED Cars Tnesrar 1,077 lnierrd lee. II. SH7 ttuahele marketed Tuesday Marketed Dec. II, SMI.S. Husliela IxM'ied Tuesday kv.v iMded l'ee.

II. lttllt 1 ftKI.U?ll Landed since Sept. I SMJ.tH.SM 1 oiwte.l during correalMind big perl of S.11.3S,1(UI With inspections, marketings nnd Vadings ail eovsiuerably more than figures for the corresponding ciate of 1922. the 'movement in Western Canada maintained its heavy Cow Tuesday. Colder weather in the west Is l.kely to check the activity of operations somewhat today.

On the Canadian Pacific Tuesday. 1.217.002 bushels wire marketed, as compared to 43C20 bushels a year ago. Loading Tuesday on this sys El Il tern were 1.5:' 3 403 bushels, as com I phoenix block and got subscriptions pared to 503.5:0 bushels on Pec. 11, every member of Mr. Hearst's 1922.

an excess for Tuesday of moieirtnff. It vns when he read the than a million bushels. special appeal yesterday thnt Mr. Cm the Canad.an National bushels were marketed Tuesday, ns against 427.000 busiiels a year ago. Loadings were 000 bushels Tuesday, as against 676.

OoO busluls a sear ago. an excess for Tuesday of practically loO percent. On the Canadian National marketing nnd loadings were heavy in Saskatchewan and Alberta, tlie former province having the tdce. Canadian Pacific oiticialt report 118.500 bushels in cars at Vancouver with 1.232.D.O bushels In'transit. From Vancouver this season 1.477.

990 bushels have been exported to the Orient and bushels to tlie Kh.gdom. To South America, and other countries 80.300 bushels nave been shipped from the Pacif.c port. NOMINATIONS IN RURAL CENTRES There will be an election battle at Winnipeg Ilfni ler. IS. not only fur the mayor' sent, but for each of the three council eat, according to today's nominations, announced by J.

T. Foater. municipal ckilc. A. C.

Liddln, present mayor, and S. B. Hitrhie will contest the mayoralty. In Ward 1, John 'Cameron and W. J.

Worn, will Perk election; E. H. ('ail and F. L. Kenny in Ward and Adam Armstrong and William Low in in Ward 3.

Thrr will be a booth In the rity at the Hoard of Trade building elect inn from 9 clock In the morning to 8 o'clock In the evening. At Stonewall H. A. Arundel was elprted hy acclamation flfl mayor for Ftomwall for W. T.

Vincent and James Seed, will serve an councillors having been elected also hy acclamation. The town is served hy the consolidated system, therefore they represent no wards. Two school trustees are to he elected out of these five rand Idnt Matthew J. Sfnnhrldge. John A.

Stratton. George H. McConkey, Irouclaa W. Mclntyre and James Chambers. Selkirk Nominations Nominations at Selkirk were featured by five acclamations.

J. J. Smith was elected mamyor by acclamation, and S. A. yicurdson, councillor for Ward 1 and E.

J. Henrikson, Mrs. R. Taylor and Mrs. It.

Bullock, school trustees for Wards 1, 2 nnd 3 respectively. In Ward T. H. Fox will be opposed by A. I.

Ferruon and In Ward 1. J. O. Crufkshnnks will have C. Finkleman as opposition.

VIA Information. Plan Youp IIcanadian VPACinc i I I December 11. 13, 20.27 PACIFIC COAST VANCOUVER VICTORIA NEW WESTMINSTER On Sal I January I February 18, 3, a. io. is.

I I 17, 22, 24, I 5' Return Limit April 15. 1924 Trio and Arranqa all Detail. CANADIAN PACIFIC All ts sot wheat that looks like wheat, and the quality for which the real wheat of the stale eonimanda a premium price must be bred into the crop as butter fat prouuctlon is bred into a herd. To besm with, durum la not wheat In an, aens. of the word, ecept that It looks Uk whvat.

The botanist may call It a variety of wheut. but In the ontln.rv sense that we think of wheat as flour anil oreau maKing cereal it ta not. Ue splta a lot of mlatnrormatlon to tbo contrary, durum ta not uaed lor tne maxinx of flour, nor la It mixed In the slightest ilegres Into bread making flour, for it wuuio depreciate its graue ana B3U any advantage of such adulteration. Iteal bread, then la dependent Upon that stihstani: we cull glutten snd more particularly upon th strong gluten found Inly In the northern spring wheat. It Is for that the miller pays a premium, and baa been paying an increasing premium every yeiir.

If 11 percent Rluten wheat la worth SI. 00 per bushel. 12 percent gluten la worth 4 to 25 ente niuie. Any market any during the past year ahow a a premium of 20 to 25 cent for in. top Qiiuiitr nit quuntitr of gluten.

Durum it round Into it ran til ma terial called Fcmuiin ur1 In the inanu farture nf apatfliettl. macs run i. noo'Mei and aimllar produ tr Leaa than 10 000,000 riiitiala airs rnnlurnvfl In Ih la cniintrv ttr year In all the uvea of durum. The atnta North PnkOta in JVB4 prrHlureil 40. (K5O.0 0 huihflri nf durum.

la It any won der that (he price ahouM full teiow that i of real wheat lirn O.OOO usjifl i from thli una atata alone munt ireK its market In countrla with partiriiitirly da I Jireciated rurrenry 7 i.ivfui'ool CI.OSINU LIVEKl'OOL, Dec. 12 Wheat, Prot. No. 1 Norlhern No. 1 Manitoba Ilamsm.

short nit, to 16 lbs. 96 I Bacon, Cumberland cut, 22 to 36 lbs 62 Can. Wlltshlres. 60 to 75 lbs. 74 t'lear Keilics.

to 20 70 I.oiik clear mlUdlcs, light 28 to 51 lbs 74 Short clear baoks. 12 20 lbs 75 Shoulders nquare, 13 to 16 64 6 Lara, prime western. In 77 fi American, refined, pails, 28 lbs. btt 6 CanadUn, finest 110 Colored 111 anaroiio) piros I III Si MM' i 1 "ex VV VICTORIA North daily first class service to California is.exceptionally good service foiroueh Slecphz Car Schedule Omaha flmitedL North Western Lin to Omaha Union Pacific System to Los Angeles New Fast Semi NVcekly Through Tourist Sleeping Car to Los Angeles Lv. Minneapolis Lv.

St. Paul Ar. Los am oat Old Recipe for Caurh Svrun VIM If in jut itx quick reauiu. found that they nn save two third of the money usunUy upont for munri prcpamtiurifl, by uain this well known old recipe for coutrh ivnip fit home. It in simple and die an but it ha no equal for prompt results.

It takes rfcht of a coultIi ond (mvp immediate relti umijiIIv stopping an ordinary cou'h in zi Hours or less. I Get iy? ounces of Fine from anf drucnist. pour it into a lU oz, bottla L'tfi't, pour it into a lU oz, bnttla add plain eranulater suirar svrun snd add plain pranulatert suirar svrtin to make ltl ounces. Jf you prefer. iisw ciaruica inoiases, iionev or corn syrup instead of sucjar syrup.

Either xvav. It tasfe9 pood, keens ncrfttctlr. and larts a family a Ion? time. It's truly how H. sets, penetrntin every air passage of tho throat and luns loospns snd raises the phlegm.

ootlie and heals lie membranes, and frr.trl. Pally but surely tlio annoviiiT tliront tieklo and drentled couch Hisnmiear entirely. Kotliinr? hctter for nron ehitis. namndie croup, hoarseness or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a specinl and highly con.

centratetl compound of penuino TXor way pine extract, known tho world over for ita healing effect cn th niemhrnnes. Avoid dissnpomtment by aVino Tour dniorrit for "2'i ounces or li; tn i i eon in it Liioii. niui lion accept anvtliinsr else, flnar.inteed to pive Bhsoitite sntislaction or money promptly 'refunded. Tha Tinex Co 'J Toronto, Ont. 1 A ticket to Victoria it the "Open to a vacation that you'll Sesame" never forget through tha The boat trip alon sheltered and island atudded waters of Juan ds Fuca i well worth tha trip in itself.

And this is but tha portal through which you pass to holiday replete with delightful experiences strolls by th shores of tha Pacificmotor drive over splendid roads golf all year 'round on wonderful courses within tight of tha tea outdoor fun for th children that will prove the happiest time of their lives. Victoria invito you to com on visit knowing full well that you will not be content until ycu can com back and make it your permanent home. Dairying, berry growing, trrall fruitt and poultry raising offer congenial occupation and an assured income. Write today for the folder, "Follow the Birds to Address, George I. Wsrren, Publicity Commissioner, Dept.

Victoria and Island Publi city Bureau, Belmont Block, Victoria, B.C. Around I.v. Minneapolis 6:15 pm tmIt l.v. St. l'aiil Daily Ar.Salt I akeCity Day Ar.l.os Angeles.

3rd Day Ar. 3rd Day Ar. Long Ikach. Day Returning: Daily leave Los Angeles 10:50 am Our folder Fltouint; Circle Tour 1 arc. to I.OS ANCJI LES, SAN FRANCIS(JOt upon request.

9 8 am Tuesdays, Saturdays ..10:11) am Tuesdays, Sat unlays 9 JO am Fridays, Tuesdays A. R. WITHERRPCX)N HOWARD KIRBV General Agent Tisvrling Agent 223 Curry Building, Winnipeg, Man. Telephone N7517 C. H.

MacRae. Cenernl Paaaenser Acent. R. Paul. Mlna.

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