Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, November 17, 1910

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 17, 1910, Winnipeg, Manitoba Vol. 38. Weather forecast in with unchanged temperature. Sun rises 7.44 a.m., sets 4.43 Moon rises g.7 p.m., sets s.35 turn. Winnipeg thursday november Twenty four pages. No. 115. Lively session from several standpoints looked for at Ottawa Jube Hals Are United throne will be of lation foreshadowed nov. Third session eleventh parliament of Canada o clock to Morrow opened Onby his excellency Earl the and ceremony. The corridors parliament which Tor six months past wore l afternoon re populated by the Laird of members session Al clerks officials Etc. Greetings exchanged tit Centra on the political Outlook for the session. A la very session from the standpoint of partisan politics is the general Al this session be Tho a the development tact Tes and Campaign literature to the general election dus Feuu Tributino of next session. The with its s. Opposition Wiy re organized to Mesic Economy is prepared to vigorously work the a p Bellow on every wind blowing against the administration. The word in the preliminary caucuses 13 to heal the divisions of last Vear am while avoiding Alliance Ivi Tii the Quebec nationalist wins at the same time covertly use ill. Monk s forces of disruption. Liberals United. Tie Liberal members come Back with a. United and confident front. Tel Ere will be no split on the naval policy of the government As Laid Down last year. From the investigations of the Public accounts committee Nero is nothing to fear from the government standpoint. From. The legislate in standpoint the session will be Only fairly hoi by. And Ilse government Bills now foreshadowed should not be of a very contentious nature. The government will meet Tho House with its session Al programme Well in hand. Estimates Are ready for presentation to the commans As soon As the debate pm the address in reply to the speech from Tho t Hrono is All Blue books Lor the last fiscal year and the a reports arc Lor immediate Tab Liiri speech from the throne. Speech from the throne will Tefa irly Brief. His excellency will. Ifs understood refer to that of office has been extended Mitzi next year. There follow a sitting reference to the death of King Edward. The country will to congratulated on continued Prosperity rapidly growing Trade and a Beautiful . Especially in Eastern Canada. Will be made to the fact that the Niobe Kalbow the first instalment of the government s naval policy Are now in service in Canadian Waters. Other events of National importance touched on in the speech Are the satisfactory result of the North Atlantic fisheries arbitration at the Hugiie. The satisfactory pro Gress in the construction of the tonal transcontinental railway and the beginning of work on the Hudson i a railway. It will be noted that contracts will shortly be let for the construction of the Quebec Bridge to Trade matters refer made to the i oath of Rafle Between Canada and the Mother a Trade agreements con news of the Day thursday nov. 17. Weather forecast for today is As fair with unchanged temperature. The report that the indians in nor Thern British cd Lumbia were contemplating an attack on the White settlers is denied by Duncan Ross sex m.p., who is familiar with conditions in the District Page 1. The steamship Dominion arrived at Montreal yesterday. The reason Why j she was not reported by wireless was because the operator on Board disappeared mysteriously 24 hours out from Liverpool. Page 1. At yesterday s session of the Alberta legislature the statement of or. O Brien socialist that the Farmers Alberta were poverty stricken and Downtrodden was vigorously denied. Page 1. Rev. Or. C. W. Gordon gives notice of motion at the Synod urging that Manitoba College be devoted to theology to the exclusion of Art s and pre Matt Culaton courses. Page 1. The death of count Leo Tolstoy was reported last night but the rumours proved untrue. He is said to have passed the crisis of his illness. Page 5. John Hamilton a night watchman for Jackson sons contractors was cremated in an Oil caboose last night near Lipton Street. Winnipeg. Page 22. The United states will have to draw largely in Canada for flax a a the re sult of the partial failure of the crop across the Border this year. Page 1. The estimates of the Federal House for next year will contain a sum for the construction of the first sect m of the Hudson Bay railway. Pace 1. The car. Declares that delay in establishing the Union Yards in St. Boniface is responsible for the congestion in the stockyards. Page 3. Meetings of the privy Council and Imperial Cabinet were held at London , at which the political Situa Tion was discussed. Pase 1. The Canadian parliament will As semble at Ottawa this afternoon at 3 o clock. The session promises to be a Lively one. Page 1. Radical changes Are proposed in connection with the management of the National Lacrosse Union of can Fla. Page statements of or. Shearer dealing Start work on Hudson Bay railway next year Ottawa nov. Is understood that the Esti mates for the coming fiscal year will include a Sid Erable sum for the construction of the Hudson Bay railway. It is the intention of the government to vigorously proceed next year with the building of the first 150 Miles of the Road from the Pas and ten Ders will be called for this Winter. Tenders for the balance of the line will be called for As soon As the route is definitely located. Farmers Are not poverty stricken statement of socialist member vigorously denied in Alberta legislature Edmonton alta., nov. Duncan Marshall s Bill to i legalize the placing of mortgage clauses in agree ments Between Farmers and implement manufacturers in payment of agricultural machinery was read the first time in the Alberta legislature this after noon. This Bill was introduced last session and went through the Legal Bills committee and the committee of the House. Today s session was very Short hardly half an hour being consumed in going through the orders of the Day. Or. Marshall explained the purport of the measure pointing out that there was practically no opposition to the Bill. Not Only was the agricultural Community in Hearty Accord with it but the implement manufacturers them selves admitted the unfairness of Tho mortgage clause. A b. Bennett was in sympathy with the Bill but opposed any application to water agreements. He was informed that it related Only to farm implements. The Bill will be discussed in com Mitten of the whole. George Hoadly of Okotoks. Expressed to import flax United states will have to draw largely on Canada. Duluth minn., nov. The United states will take the flax Canada can sell this year estimated Here at about bushels is the belief of local men vrho have watches that crop t his year. The bulk of this will be taken by Eastern interests As the North West can furnish nearly enough for its own use although not what will be needed in other sections. Exportation of fax by the uni Tell states this year is out of the question it is said and other countries than Tho Dominion Muat be called on to Supply some of the needs. Estimates Inada to Day by the Duluth Herald on Tho total yield in this country this year show the following figures in compari son with the government report on last year s crop yield in the North Western states this year bushels yield in entire United states bushels yield in North West last year government figures 000 bushels entire country s yield last year government figures bushels. This makes a decrease of nearly bushels this year in the United states. Importation must be resorted to in order to meet the de Mand which is expected to reach at least bushels. Are marooned off party Leubs Confer meetings of privy Council and Cabinet held at Lon Don yesterday lords Are checkmate lords can have parliament veto Bill on take it or leave it proposal London nov. George came to town today and immediately summoned the privy Council. This brought together the leaders of both tie lib eral and conservative parties. Ses Sions of the Cabinet were held too. The latest rumours set dissolution for november 25, and Premier Asquith g statement on Friday is awaited with great interest. London nov. Lord Lansdowne called a Check to the government. To aay the government got out of the difficulty and replied with a checkmate. In the House lords the operator gone Man in charge of wireless on steam ship Dominion mysteriously at Start of voyage. Montreal nov. Worry had been caused the Dominion White Star company during the last few Days As to what had happened the Dominion the last of their boats to arrive at Montreal this year owing to the fact that she had not Given the usual wireless reports. The Dominion arrived Early this afternoon and Tho explanation was then Given in the fact that about 24 hours after she left Liverpool on sunday nov. 6, her wireless operator k Sharpe mysteriously disappeared. Sharpe was a Young Man and this was his first voyage on the Dominion. When he could not be found capt. Mendus had a thorough search of the vessel made but he could not be found while no one knew anything1 about his relatives save that he lived at Liverpool. The sea was quite Calm when he was last seen on the sunday evening so he could not have been washed overboard. It was therefore supposed that he committed suicide. His disappearance however precluded wireless correspondence and on reach ing this Side capt. Mendus brought the Dominion As close in to the Cape Ray signalling station As he could and made signals by rockets and flares hoping to be thus reported. Apparently his signals were not seen and the Dominion slipped up Tho Gulf quite unnoticed so that it was a decided Relief to her owners when she arrived All right to Day. Come to Canada duly theology in notice of motion to tha effect by Rev. Or Gordon would abolish arts report read at yesterday s ing of the Synod indicates deficit. Four Jesuit refugees from Portugal have reached Montreal Montreal nov. First of the Jesuit refugees from the new rep u . 11iw 1juuow it Lulu is i a it t __1 r Earl Crewe responding to lord. Lac of Portugal arrived m Montreal to. Lansdowne s polite demand for the parliament Bill promised it on take it or leave it terms. The government Day with four members of that order headed by father Diaz and they Are now at the Seminary of the Immanu was willing and anxious to put the Conception Here. Father Dian Bill Down for discussion but we Are that the new portuguese govern not prepared to accept any amendment ment was furious at the Jesuit Orde % on said the Karl Oil Crewe. Lord and the expulsion order had been Lansdowne said this was reducing the thing to a farce and claimed that be cause the conference failed it was no reason Why parliament should be deprived of the Opportunity of dealing a Lublic carried out so explicitly that the Only Jesuit left in the country was a sick Jesuit. Father Diaz however Salt his order had taken a hand in which had called Down with these tremendous problems lord u the government Wrath Lansdowne declared emphatically for the and dominicans Bein Tho most important item to come be fore the present session of the Mani Toba presbyterian Synod was the proposal of Rev. Or. C. W. Gordon to Abol ish the arts and pre matriculation studies at Manitoba College and devote All the energies of the institution to the teaching of theology. Such a Radical move requires due no Tice of motion which Rev. Or. Gordon at yesterday afternoon s session gave after the Reading of the report of the College s financial standing. There were several members not exactly favourable to the change but Many favourable comments were made on the excellent work the College is doing for the presbyterian Church in the Way of training students for the ministry both Eri Glish speaking and ruthenian. A Large pare of the deficit foreshadowed in the report is attributed to the expense incurred by the free education of ruthenian for the Home Mission Field. Hart with Belgium 4u and the negotiations who Fertaw which saus factory results Are hoped. 10 provide terminal elevators 5" regulations. Tinny of us i the of the con Georg party excite the indians and give them inflated idea of their importance. M9s Ottawa dials with railway problems. Ottawa nov. City Engineer has recommended that f. Tye consulting Engineer of Toronto toe engaged to or port with himself As to a comprehensive plan for the Entrance of Cei Ved in a letter from e. Thomas i railways to Ottawa. The sch me upon son general Secretary of Tho Young i which he is to report is an outgrowth men s Christian association at Leth of the Canadian Pacific plan for closing Bridge Aita. The communication which was to the general Secretary t. D. Patton said in part just a word to let you know that we fully expect you to win lout in the Campaign in which you Are now engaged. United Effort will certainly bring the a Section of the Rideau canal and constructing depots. A Tunnel Between the two May permit Buffalo Hunt. Alta., nov. Dou Glas superintendent of Parks has the annual re port of Manitoba col lege up to March 31, fillo was presented to the pret by Riun Synod yesterday afternoon or. Baird. Tie Revenue of the Synod had Bunmi . The College had not bad h deficit on current account Tor tic qty love years but last year several go note Nien had contributed an emt Sency fund of to avoid a Doii Cit. There had been increased expenses. Two honoured members of the staff had re tired and received modest retiring allowances. Their places had to be lulled and two additional members of the stall appointed. There had been a Fai Ling oif in contributions from the maritime provinces and Ontario also in Saskatchewan and Alberta As the result of the founding of universities in those provinces. A a of licit of would have to be faced this year. Ill the Western were asked this year for increase of 30 per cent. Educating ruthenian free. Tile Folk be was in effect Coli Tribuzi ins some to the Mission by giving free instruction to Ruth on Ian students. The work of the Rollo us had never better or Mere olmec Tivony done. Manitoba co ice had last Spring won More of tin available scholarships than All together. Up Lukius of tile in fluence of the College in relation to the Supply of the ministry div Bair i state that of the British aug students for Iii ministry to Cru Art also three Ruthc nouns taking regular theological St Laii resolved to study for the ministry after coming to the College. Rev. Principal 3 Nark a. Speaking f. The ruthenian work. Unquestionably intr of by far the greatest body Fux Iii immigrants in our , Weals and Canadian have influenced vitally at Ono of the Mutlu Nisi. Population. .1 conservative estimate of Shieh ten come Nix on Picc Thiru end. Looking backward the free press was in 1372 thirty years ago. The old lire Hall hit was auction on Jim vent o tin for is to. Or. Keith was us i. U tie Pembina Branch is its old tricks a join. Unit Wien to expect Uii regular trains nov. Teams Are River on Trio l now Ajo to the tru first wedding we St Tiu place last week partly. Beinin James Stupari. Ami Bliss Lecta Vilu f t f Clem water in n. Flourishing . Town owners l. O. Armstrong ii Alexander Twenty five years ago. Kiel has expiated bin. Crimes. Tho Leader met his late with t Lii rits s. The Senato of Toronto University a ail outed a now so Lime Tor examine Lions which May be Heil in any ii live or More candidates Uro to examined. A wolves Are reported plentiful m. Sciort distance from Ilin Nedokus. The Telegraph line is now comp Eft l into Birllo. To Trio holy Trinity Clibur a society m lust president lev. O. 1st loj i i is Dent thus. Gilroy Jim l. Al Means treasurer 10. H. Taymor Secre tary ii. W. A. Chumbres commit us Brown jun., j. J. Mcconnell a. Sadler a. V. Ceo. Twenty ago. Jos. I Ahey Well known results and i shall to pleased Toji ear 1 written that he is now in Montana the outcome As Early As possible. Arranging with the government to Ner a letter from a merchant at the Buffalo Hunt which Kiwi alta., received by the general Secretary t. D. Patton yesterday with a substantial subscription enclosed was a voluntary gift that was appreciated. The writer said in part i would not presume rank with the subscribers to your now fund the mite cont Tou a on pase was forbidden several weeks fire destroys club building. Memphis tenn., nov. Main building of the famous Memphis coun try club was destroyed by fire this afternoon. The loss will aggregate no casualties resulted. Passenger conductor has been to the position of travelling pass Enki agent. .1 m Robinson will in future direct management the Urai Vlon times Olimi Bis brother w. J. M., will Mamago at Portage la Prairie. Acton Kurro is 1 As no Irnel irom a fortnight s trip in Asci Tibou. A s Callaway returned from St. Run on monday. To has been booming the Winnipeg water Power scheme und Inci dentally Selling real estate. Princess Victoria sister of Trio German emperor and granddaughter of Victoria will be married on to Prince of ;