Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, March 21, 1910

Issue date: Monday, March 21, 1910
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Previous edition: Saturday, March 19, 1910

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 21, 1910, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free March 11 in a deadlock continued from Page k leaving immediately after sew when he is scheduled at another banquet on tues in addition to dedicating new York press clubs new Home he will reach Avash about 2 Oclock wednesday no news at Ottawa Cim Dian officials expect settlement Dominion will retain March capital is any news tonight As to is Likely to be the result of being carried on be i president Taft and that is known Here Joeln negotiations of a Friendly charac proceeding and that there is i a Prospect that Tariff complications will i be the idea prevails Here that before president Taft and Fielding leave Albany an announcement of some kind will be made and it will cause Little Surprise Here if Fielding comes away with Assurance thex the Maxi mum american Tariff will not be imposed against while it is possible that Fielding will consent to some minor concessions in order to give Taft a Chance to escape from the dilemma into which the inelasticity of the american Tariff Law has placed there will be no surrender on the part of Canada of her right to make reciprocal Trade arrangement with France or any other rather than submit to any Concession which would give the United states any say in future fiscal pol icy of this country Canada is prepared to endure Tariff United states Tariff much higher of United states delegates destroyed by a reference to the official importations from the states Over one Hundred million dollars of goods will be affected by the can Adian under the Canadian customs act the Canadian government has Power to by a sur tax of 33 13 on importations from any country treating Canadian goods in the imposition of this surtax would doubtless be Canadas rejoinder to the application of the Maxi mum Tariff to Canadian last Canada imported from the dutiable goods to the value of of which about represented manufactured the following table shows some of the largest importations from the United states with their values article pig Iron automobiles Ore portable engines steam shovels threshing machine separate printing pressed machinery not otherwise provided for railway Iron and steel structural Iron and unite states Tariff experts Wahlle n Ottawa handed out a calculation intended to show that the United duties on Canadian goods slower warn the Canadian duties on United states the statement was blow because it was not on the tariffs but on actual duties the fact that Many of the United states duties Are so High As to be prohibitive being conveniently the executive committee of the manufacturers association has issued the comparison of the two tariffs which show How misleading the United 1 Contention is com soc per Bushel 45e per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel per Bushel Corn 40c per 100 per wheat 25 Ner Hay Gutter cheese per ton 16c per 6c per 6c per per dozen potatoes Canada 15e per Bushel 25c per Bushel except for distil then 7 12 per Bushel Loc per Bushel 15c per Bushel 12c per Bushel 25c per barrel 3oc per 60e per Banel per ton 7c per 4c per 3c per 3c per dozen free 20e Iper Bushel 40c per barrel 2c per 2c per 20 per 32 12 per 25c per Bushel per Bushel Bacon and per l2c per Cut or trimmed per and 20 Glass Plain but not less than 40 per per stained per wire rods to 00 per ton per ton Iron or steel wire to per but 20 per not less than 35 automobiles and 45 per 32 12 per 30 per free s7 per ton of steel including machinery 45 per 25 per of of jewellery planks and Pine clipboards laths per furniture per free to 30 per 30 per 30 per 35 per 35 per or cent 45 per 45 per 45 per fro and per per free per free 20c per free 30 per Maple syrup per 20 glucose l2c per 58 cents per Otoe Donery 65 35 per per and 25 per ton and 25 ale in per wine gallon 20c per wine gallon Neer in per wine gallon 13 l3c per wine gallon Whirtley and other distilled spirits per wine per proof Cotton clothing and upward3 Linea clothing 45 and upward tool blankets to 122 Wool carpets 60 to 52 Wool to 137 Usiri dress average 101 flannels 108 Wool knit 84 Wool clothing to Wool to 148 of Fly clothing per per to 82 per ton Gross Star per 50 per harvesters and reapers per harrows horse drills and threshing machines per cent per manure traction 30 per Road or Field rollers per other agricultural implements and barbed Fence wire per ton wire fencing less than 40 Unic betting not less than 45 45 per per 35 per 35 per cent 35 per cent 35 per cent 35 per cent 35 per 35 per 35 per 35 per 35 per 37 12 to 37 5s 20 per not exceeding 35 53e ton net 30 per 35 per 17 12 per 20 per 20 per 20 per 20 per cent 25 per 22 12 to 25 free 5 per Fres free free Iron or tubing Iron and steel scrap Etc Iron and steel manufactures not otherwise provided for jewellery Glove leather boots and shoes lighting Coal Oil cottonseed photographic and optical instruments packages and coverings paper not otherwise provided for Bacon and hams Garden tinware Lavatch actions manufactures of Wood not otherwise provided for read made clothing otherwise provided for raisins prunes and plums Glass Cut gloves plated Ware rubber tires hats and Caps electric drugs not otherwise provided medicinal preparations clothing Cotton Jav Hite Cotton fabrics Cocoa and clocks bituminous railway Cereal foods manufactures of brass books 1i 2 a surtax of 33 13 per on the existing duties these imports would deflect a very Large proportion of them to and German Manu cd Ahston Veteran speaker shorn Jef Power continued from Page Iep Umihan Leader Sereno Fayne tonight that recent events too recent for his party to have definitely upon the Date of its Republican whip the democratic caucus would tuesday or wednesday night i fact is that All parties to the Long bitter fight were too thoroughly copied to have formed any definite nature was calling first for scene unprecedented the oldest Man in Congress makes pretence of remembering any Par wife for the sensational scenes which characterized the last few Days the when this Days development reached crisis about 5 this afternoon he would have need rash Prophet who attempted to forecast were moments when it looked at though the preponderant by Republican House might even Cap the Climax by electing Champ Clark in not Only was this actually pro posed in a motion by Clark of but speaker Ca Jinon w his Deal to the declared his enemies should be and proceed to the election of a demo cratic it was this dyspepsia the Only Way to cure a bad Case of dyspepsia is to take or two Pap Sag tablets in r Tittle warm after each not to observe this Sim and easy Rule is to remain i depressed with All kinds of Stom Ich such As heart fetid flatulence and for tale by ail or Hall on receipt of me per for Riz Rasao Montreal Challenge to the Darin Gas it which instantly provoked the Burleson Resolution for the dethrone turned the tide again in his a rallied the Reg ulars and together with few to the Point of what May Well be termed a vote of presidents March is Al together Likely that president Taft will take a hand in the selection of the new rules committee of the House of the revolution hav ing been the president is inclined to adopt the View of chair Man of the ways and Means that the new committee will facilitate business in the i understand that Payne says that the new rules will help Legisla said president Taft i Hope he is that was All the comment Taft desired to make on the overthrow of the arrested for five year old March a crime committed five years Sam Uel a wealthy was arrested yesterday Manana and is being Helf for trial for the i killing of amry aged on Christmas 1905 suspicion was never attached to although several arrests were made at the time 1 of the until when a resident of Marlanna revealed Imor mation he has kept secret since the it was us of that Mary Kennedy went alone into the parlor at 7etf to the floor with a Bullet through her family reunion at port port March remarkable Case of a family being1 r United after sixteen was re corded Here Charles for four years employee of Shear lumber Lett tons with his Landlady that if adj thin happened him to Send his daughter at Bay con nor was taken sick and was sent to the and the Landlady wrote As but though the daughter the letter went to the sick mans wife at who with her son immediately came to port and finding her husband so for recovered As to Able to fur Home they had not heard from him for sixteen Well known druggist succumbs after Long and painful one of the Best known druggists of Western Canada died yesterday at his family residence 630 Spence after a painful ill Ness extending Over about two years from internal troubles caused by car although born in Ontario the deceased had spent nearly the whole of his life in the West and was reckoned among Winnipeg he hat been in business for himself about 20 although at the time of his death he was but 43 years of on account of his health he went South Jan 3 last and spent several weeks at after which he went to returning Home from the latter place about three week Sago win but Little Hope of regaining his the deceased was a Man of indomitable Energy and he had worked up a big connection locally and throughout the one of the principal Fea Tures of his business was in connection with to sorial and there Are few Western Barbers who have not had business with he also in addition to his retail drug business manufactured a line of Patent medi which Are popular in the West the deceased was a member of West master Church and the Chris tie pastor of that will conduct the funeral which will be tomorrow afternoon to Elmwood cemetery under the auspices of the i oof he leaves a widow and three children his Mary Cran Ston and his Are both residents of he was a member of Minnehaha and was within two years of being a and the of the deaths and commissioner Bruce Walker and the staff at the immigration Hall to Ether with a Large number of friends attended the furfural of the late Thomas which took place yesterday from a rials undertaking Par lors to Elmwood the Rev or Lesley the officers fron the immigration Hall acted at pall Bear ers who had been employed for the last three years As Porter at the has held in much esteem As was evidenced by the Many Beautiful Floral tributes that covered the casket Johannson aged 24 years of 674 Wellington on sat urday at the general de ceased was a native of who her widowed Mother and William lives at i place on tuesday no from Bardas Parlours to the first icelandic lutheran Church i Nena where a service will be conducted by the Rev John Bjarnason and thence to Brookside cemetery there interment will take quit a Large number of friends Anc a frightful fire causes widespread a Lively Corn causes much cure is the old reliable Putnam Corn that never fails and always cures try judge whisky for the Only Way to judge Fine whisky is to use the Best As a drink Corby special concentrate your mind on its its its of age and a half Century distilling no poor whisky will Ever satisfy you after a whisky that makes judges of us All is Corby special selected mellowed into Healthfulness 99 extract of Golden Grain when you Call for Corby special you get the utmost in you get a whisky that has the entire North american continents Royal Seal of our own Standard of excellence is More exacting in its requirements than the Standard of any the Cream of the words Best Grain Canadian into our a half Century distilling experience is behind each process7 nature does the work age alone could give that exclusive rare Charm which characterizes Corby special and the perfect conditions under which this whisky is clean Liness and ventilation of its tribute largely to its for the Home besides being a delightfully hospitable Bever the medicinal Virtues of Corby special selected Are attested to by every physician Canadas rigorous climate necessitates the proper use of a Good the presence of a bottle of Corby special selected Safe guards the Good health of every it is a hallmark of discriminating taste and Good of rare bouquet after Corby whisky is distilled and re distilled into purity it is left to there is nothing forced about this a taste will sold everywhere the Corby distillery Ltd Corby of Corbyville for Over business colleagues of the late Charles Killam Andrews attended at the Resi 62 George on saturday on the occasion of the fun which took place at to Johns the casket was Cov ered with a profusion of Floral trib at the House an impressive ser vice was conducted by the of Point and at the graveside the of Johns the pall bearers were d sul Livan and another Pioneer and a much esteemed resident of the City passed yesterday in the person of Emily Frances aged 53 wife of 229 Donald Lee was a native o and came with Lee to Winnipeg in the deceased lady was a member of holy Trinity Church and a prominent worker in various spheres being Well known and esteemed for Palm sunday impressive services in City churches methodist pastor on Palm sunday was observed in most of the churches the ser vices at St Boniface Cathedral vere particularly the Harmon ious singing of the the Beauty of the edifice and the devout Ness of the Large congregation giving an added dignity to the solemn at marys Palm sunday was observed with a procession through the after which there was mass and the Reading of the the final chapters of Matthews gos the psalms were Sung by father the Day was observed quietly in the priest in father preached the Noel Sang the in the Eemer Lor father of she leaves i Boniface officiated at the to mourn her besides her Husi two sons and two in the protestant the Daj Herbert and William Bertha was marked chiefly by an appropriate Lee and Simcoe at the morning service in the funeral will take place on tuesday Clifford Sang the at from the family residence i Avery of the to holy Trinity and thence to i first Baptist preached a James where interment i Palm Sermon on the subject will be the Archdeacon i a divine Forton will one of the Best known old time Resi dents of this District died yesterday morning in the person of James Chris for 34 years Farmer of Union j death occurred at the Home of the deceased James 265 Austin of Grace spoke of the Observance of saying that he thought at least a week should be set special meditation during the lenten general the total number of patients treated in the Winnipeg general Hospital whom 228 were 123 women and 83 one Hundred and sixty out patients were also the Secretary treasurer begs to acknowledge with thanks receipt of the following subscriptions and Dona collected at Oak Point per Johnson and Nicholson and George Hen Winnipeg elevator John John Beaver soap j Wallace a Johnson employees of local freight employees of Merrick Anderson employees of baggage employees of Trust loan of two parcels of papers from from ladies Aid of Suaarez sch Mayim Cut Flowers from Justice Cameron and Mcarthur have been appointed visiting ilife governors of the Winnipeg general Hospital for the week and George Maulson and Drewry have Beeri appointed visiting directors for the two weeks beginning Ina Belle aged 25 wife of 385 Toronto passed away on saturday the funeral will take place at z today from the residence to Brooks Side James 265 Austin in in Peg Gener Christie was 87 years and nine months week ending March is was or of and had been in feeble health for some he was born at kempt on june and moved West with his family in he settled on a farm at Union Point and resided there Ever he is sur Vived by a grown up the Mem Bers of who reside in being the following William and James Scott the funeral service will take place on tuesday evening at levys after which the body will be taken to the and shipped to Union Point where interment will take place immediately after the arrival of the Stampede is on to fort George notwithstanding the settlers and townspeople Are flocking North to the new City on the grand trunk Pacific against the Best authority Stampede has urgent advice of the on that a started for the new Stampede Nas the funeral of the infant son of town on the grand trunk Pacific re and William 553 Alexander j gently located and Laid out at uie will take place this morning at Hudson Bay company s x 11 Oclock from the Ris Dence to Elm at the Junction of inn Wood the Hamilton Wigle will and Thomas of s2 Knappen lost by on sunday their infant aged o the funeral will take place today at 2 from the House to Brookside the death occurred yesterday morn ing of Margaret relict of the late Haze lot of Rosser the funeral will take place at 11 from the Parlours of Clark and to Elmwood Ceme Thomas for thirty years a resident of the Crystal City is aged 59 he settled on a farm East of Crystal City in a six sons and a daughter at the court House the death occurred saturday of Ina wife of a Wiliiam 385 Toronto at the age of 25 the funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 Oclock to Brookside the Yorkshire athletic association will meet tonight in the trades at 8 important business will be relative to the coming Cricket and football sea or Galloway left on Friday night for and will not return till the mid dle of a c of arrived Here on and is at the j t of is in yesterdays arrivals at the Joseph of who has been confined in St Boniface hos Pital for some time suffering from a paralytic is slowly p a Winter As the result Pri Marily of the Peculiar strategic Loca Tion of fort As the Natu Iai Centre of a great trading and also on account of the vigorous advertising the interest m fort George has been so that literally thousands of of them with considerable already starting for the future metro 1 oils of the upper Fraser River coun m fortunately for most of these i Early Birds the season is opening ear y while May 1 is Usua by the Date for sightseers trips with the greatly improved facilities for taking care of the travelling also providing for the settler the targe volume of this migration of itself i we tend to make a trip to fort George much less of an undertaking Adian Pacific to soda 1 Maung the 150mile trip in 10 hours from soda Creek passengers and freight Are transported to Foit and even beyond by River which for years have been tit almost sole Reliance of the people for taking out furs and other raw and bringing Back to the frontiersman and the Indian the simpler fruits of several thousands of people Are Al ready at least citizens of fort being owners of lots valued at ail the Way from to and it is now certain that Long before the track layers reach fort George it will have hotels graded electric schools and it has been predicted that fort George will have 5000 residents when the first locomotive reaches the City in the Kings the peremptory list for monday is As follows Mayer part Lockwood Dulkiewicz Norris Aldous Long Green fell stallion show entry list Large and weather favor prize March Sec Ond annual Spring stallion show under the auspices of the Grenfell agricultural society was held saturday with a very Large number of Ideal weather in the heavy Wrights Weardale King was awarded the red while solicitor general owned by Armstrong got second place with Ross horse Hazelton Albert in the two year old first and secondment to summer Berry and Angus Mcpherson in the Light seven Fine animals faced the judge who made the awards As follows brother owned by Mcclellan Fanner Willson Bredt of Regina placed the i has Mackenzie joined London March ing is known at the offices of the r Here regarding William Mackenzie having joined the Board of the Hudson Bay his Secretary the Mars there is nothing in prosperous Melville one party of americans will break acres this the Rowan is spending a few Days in the the guest of the hotel Rowan has been a fre quent visitor to the City during the past few and has kept in close touch with local speaking to the free press with reference to the prospects of which is the Sec Ond divisional Point on the grand trunk 280 Miles West of win he stated that there had recently been sold in one Block near Mel Ville acres of this had been taken by an american buyer who was disposing of it to personal friends in the United the buyers Are now on the Way West with outfits of steam they will break up acres of this land this year and put it in Many americans have already located in the Vicinity of the and have proved to be Amoni the Best settlers and most progressive Farmers who have Ever come to the Dis they have secured returns from the land in Large quantities More rap idly than any other class of settlers town water committee was recently named by the Council and Board Trade of the town to look closely into the water sup ply the proposition has made that water should be piped into the town from a Lake in the this Lake has an area of live Square Miles and 40 feet the water is excellent and it is believed that a feasible plan for getting it to Melville i can be an expert has been i in Taeed to take the matter and a 1 report will be made by him within a few the solution of this prob Lem will afford an ample Supply of water for Melville and greater or Rowan also states that the town will Benefit greatly through the construction of the Hudson Bay this he thinks will be completed with in a very few years and the line of the grand trunk Pacific to the Bay will pass through this divisional Rowan will spend a portion of the week Farmer burned to j lost three March yesterday while operating a band saw in his planing Fred Moxon had the Little Finger of his left Han com Petely severed and the other three Lin Gers so badly lacerated that examination by it found necessary to amputate All Are Aff near the third the thumb is but the doctor has Hopes that it will not be necessary to amp it David Railton began seeding last tuesday and at present has about o acres he will seed in wheat this year nearly should the present Fine weather continue there will be considerable amount of seed y d his charred remains were found n the soldering embers of his Wardall was a Bachelor and lived the Case is being sprained wrist and ankle after being Laid up with great pain for ten Relief was gained from Minervi urine one of the most soul distressing accidents that can befall one is a bad ankle or wrist if i had Only known of Nerville i could have saved myself an enormous amount of and Many agonizing nights of thus writes a Young Farmer living near i of red Fox District will build a Church this up to Date they have held service s m the but have that with better circumstance the should have a building dedicated for the Pur pose has donated a first to Plant at Indian Indian March k who lives three Miles South of town is the first to commence seeding Here he having begun on his me fallow on testimonial i tumbled from a Hay loft to the barn floor and sprained my right ankle and left they swelled rapidly and caused excruciating it was not convenient go to the to Hothouse when came it took Down the relieved the and gave me wonderful i can recommend a Erviline for muscular pains and sore i have proved j it a sure cure such think what it might some Day mean to you to have right in your ready for an Accident bottle or two get it or five for All dealers or the Catarrh zone ;