Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 7, 1912, Winnipeg, Manitoba
10 Manitoba free press tuesday. May Imperial and foreign news Roosevelt Taft correspondence treaty provides matter for debate ambassador criticized conquer. The idea which was then a resident Taft s letter Iuit cont rms the Sta ,.ieiit, and he believed of the presidents note were approved by the Cabinet and he held the government responsible As much . Bryce. Donald Macmaster followed along the Sama lines contending that the govern ment should have instructed the ambassador to prevent the reciprocity London May commons spent half an hour to Day discussions the Roosevelt Tatt correspondence sir Echard Grey replying repudiated the charges against or. Bryce who throughout the whole of the dealings with the United states rendered the greatest service to Canada. Ought he stopped the and become ithe dictator of the Canadian ministers. Ambassador Bryce not out the instructions Given the ambassadors of Brit Fin but rendered the hightest de with the Promise of Gree of service any ambassador could Render not Only to British but Imperi Al interests As was evidenced by the Confidence which he had acquired not Only Here but in by Canadian route safer captains on Northern Ocean roads expect ice and Are careful in navigation. Staff London May Cana Dian visitors at present in London Are Molson Macpherson who was inti mately associated with the late Mark land Molson who went Down the titanic and Clarence Bogert Mana Ger of the Dominion Bank. Or. Bogert informed your correspondent that he to night. Premier Asci Ith said that As was private it was obvious ambassador could have no knowledge of its contents. There is nothing in the correspond ence to affect the relation Between the Canadian and the Imperial gov the Premier continued cheers. The question of what is most advantageous to Canada is primarily Une for the Canadian government. L repudiate emphatically the reflection on or. Bryce. In pursuance his duty his ambassador saw or. Fielding irom time to time during the wash.-, Egton conference. Inspired is Maclinn Confidence. For Bryce. To have interfered Nith Canadian ministers during Tho _ conference would have been resented j bad intended to return on the titanic in Canada whatever views of reciprocity Wei a held. The manner which or. Has been to a filled his duty advantage in inspiring Canadian Confidence that the Awo Asador would five his support to every Canadian government to the present govern ment no less than to the last in any up Cottuly Here that the constant travellers Between Canada and London have been develop ing an increasing tendency to use the new York route will hereafter toe More disposed to to from a Cana Dian port especially at the season of the year when there is ice about. In negotiations which from time to Timu it is anti Rcd that the Timoteu captains of Canadian boats Are always on tha look out for ice and Are far less Likely to run such risks As those who to expect to come May engage them with the states. Sir e k. We to understand or. Bryc i failed to appreciate the True inwardness of the Poi icy of the american government. Or honorable Mem Ber must understand nothing of Tho j conservative bloods on Warpath. J May 6. Though prime minister Asquith s government. repudiates the suggestion that Ambas Sador Bryce had influenced the Cana government in its reciprocity negotiations Premier Asquith in the House of commons replying to a question by Henry Page said that the talc Roosevelt correspondence on the subject of reciprocity was private and confidential and that there was no reason to believe that Ihbe ambassador to the United states had any knowledge of it. Henry Page Croft. Rowland Hunt Shirley Benn sir c. K. Cook Norton Griffiths and others who Are determined not to let president Taft s blazing Indes pass unnoticed gave notice that they would reopen the subject be f re tonight s adjournment. Bryce not dictator sir Edward Grey declares ambassador Only appointed to serve Empire. Associated press London May with Premier Asquith s answer yesterday h. Page Croft again attacked the government for ignoring the secret at tempt of the United states to acquire Apo Litreal Dominion Over the British Empire. He declared ambassador Iryce was t asked even to assist in the reciprocity negotiations yet be everything in his Power to realize the policy which jeopardized the great Trade interests of o. At the last the commons was info run less reason across it. On the other hand some think that there will be a still Miliore marked migration to f rom Europe by the Mediterranean route arid suggest that it will pay the big Canadian lines to run some of their boats that Way be tween March and the end of May particularly now that1 emigration from Southern Europe is so Active. The two . Boats should be especially at Home on that rouf Cei considering that their original route As the Cairo and it Eliopolis was Between Egypt and France. The Allan liner Scotia leaving Don Don on May i on her Maiden on the Havre route is to take All Pas sengers booked for the . Manitoba. There is no falling off in this class of bookings even now. Britain Aims to retain Art works works of Art to exclaim against Sale of old famous pictures bit the older families thanks to Asquith s sex Are in no position to ignore the frantic offers with which they Aio the daily news says j suggest Art commission. I the time has come for the state to take a careful inventory of Art treas ures in private hands and to establish the priority of us title to Purchase them for the nation if they come into the the Standard finally suggests the formation of a commission of Artex perts to Purchase for the nation Pic Tures Tor thousands of pounds now will be Worth millions in years to come. England broken by Shower Long continued dry spell ends in copious rain in 37 Days. London. May the first time in six weeks londoners enjoyed on saturday last a real continuous Shower and what is better then is Promise of More ram to come. The break in the weather was greeted with a Gen eral chorus thanksgiving by Ket gardeners Farmers and others most seriously affected by the unseasonable drought. Although the rain interfered some what with the week end trips holi Day makers and spoiled out door pastimes nobody is complaining be cause for the first time in thirty seven Days the Sun was invisible. All British records were beaten by the present drought. The Greenwich records for the past 100 years fail to show any month with so Small an amount of ram As the past april. There were some slight local showers on Friday and the barometer for tha last four Days had pointed to the approach of heavy rain. However it was pointed out that Turing the extraordinary summer of 1911 the Baro meter frequently fell and yet the rain did riot come. Propounded new theory. So remarkable was this aberration in the instrument that or. W. N. S Haw tin great authority on weather questions propounded a new hypo thesis to explain it. Vie thinks alterations in Barp Metic pressure May come from a Region in the atmosphere above that in which the Clouds hover and be caused by of air travelling on the upper surface of this lower zone. If. There Are Clouds and much moisture in the lower zone these upper air Waves May drive the Clouds Down producing wet weather As a re if there is Little or no Mois Ture the Glass May go Down without rain following. Gerrard and lieutenants Grey and Gregory. The first and last named a ill Experiment with the Hydro women make Bow in politics i a a planes. Paris May municipal Elee the naval airmen tons which Weri held throughout to Day Only in Paris and there because the Suffragette made her first appearance in French politics. Two women ran for office but the support they received was not very is eat. One of them was Madame i Al Letier the noted Suffragette who particular ii Berlin is baffled by death of sex priest polled 148 votes against cast for her male opponent. Remembered however it must be re that every one who voted for Madame Pelletier knew that the vote was wasted As under the French Law the election of a woman to the office would have been invalid. The other candidate was miss Senaud. She received 463 votes against cast for her male opponent. Both women ran As unified socialists. Prefer to More lifeboats Berlin May a conference of agents of German steamship lines shipbuilders and of the government is to meet to Day. Herr Delbruck min ister of thu Interior will probably pre Side. The conference will discuss the safety o Ocean travel and outline tie no Stramm j for the International sea con Ference which has been called by Gei Many acid for which have Beau accepted by All maritime nations. The i gramme Wlsh consist of four subjects life saving apparatus greater safety of construction of big ships wire less telegraphy and an International agreement on trans Atlantic routes to Iii Intze the danger. Wireless would give Security. Representatives of tie big get Man lines and designers think that safety will be furthered by working for greater us Sinka Siuty in big. Ships rat lots than an. Unlimited increase in lifeboats. The Posi Tion is that it the construction of a. Ship ensured her floating Lor twelve hours the Rescue of the passengers and Crew would be ass Rea wireless Calls. This. Trouble with the titanic was that her water tight bulkheads were too Low. King reviews Fleet lond Orv May King George will Lake command of the Fleet Oft Wey in out today the Sailor Monarch Mak ing the Neptune his flagship. Al though there is considerable interest in the Fleet s evolutions an d the Sham Battles the coming experiments with Are monopolizing most attention. The officers selected As pilots Aro commanders Sampson and in an ireless communication Between Rov in aeroplanes and warships and be tween aeroplanes and the Shore uhes cat difficulty according to the pilots is the noise made by the motors while the machines Are in flight but it 13 said tha. Sound proof Heli vots to to worn by the attending wireless opera tors will s Olve the problem. A special wireless telegraphy station has been i at a Odmor. In the Fleet by the Kins Berstein us pointed by Lucve would have one Are. Battleships and cruisers. The to seraph a has. Morning stages that ii saturday afternoon at is by Mouth. Commander Sampson carried miss Callaghan the daughter of the Admiral the Fleet As a. A Fussenger in biplane for a six mile flight. The machine on leaving the was headed straight across the Bay. The biplane flew at something under one thousand feel and when brought to Earth acc a a gradual decent the Blue jackets cheered the Pluck girl but not one recognized her As tie Admiral s daughter. New German ambassador. London May. In Mon. Morn j Donavian left ins papers Are impressed by the re set a Bai on von e e r 77 Milwaukee when you open a Blatz bottle there satisfaction and health in store for Yoi a yours. Partake of it As freely As you lie you cannot help but have Faith in its merits honest delightful beverage of rare tonic properties. It should be in your Home for hospitality s Sake at least. Phone for a Case. The same Good old Strang co., distributors 1233 fort st., Winnipeg Canada i m phone 689 4ojjjjj Public demonstration evidences desire of Art lovers to keep valuable paintings for nation. London May George is said to be Hearty sympathy with. The if Jea suggested by or. Asquith dinner of the Royal Academy for a crib int on of private generosity and government Aid to prevent great paint Ings leaving England. The ii. C. Of Rick of. Tote Earl of fevers am s Rembrandt Fol lowing the loss of the the Mill has inspired some newspapers this morn ing to advocate the formation of an organization to keep masterpieces., in England. Others endorse the Sugges ticks of sir Edwa Boynton presi Dent of the Royal Academy Liat a Law passed mailing it obligatory for the owners of great paintings and mastered that the United states was pieces statuary to give to the a Ourin to steal what they could t ton an option on these treasures be Royal hungarian orchestra will play in Eaton s Canadian rooms this week during Tea hours. Tion an option on these treasures be fore they dispose of them to foreign purchasers. Discussing the burning question the morning Leader says impossible Competition. Or. Asquith discarded the Sugges Tion that the exportation of master pieces should be prohibitive very just by holding that the British taxpayer could no be enter into an unlimited Competition with the millionaires of the the Standard says it is easy for people who have no Berlin May 6. The mysterious death of sex priest lie toe. Owner of a horde of jewels and precious stones to to e value of continues to baffle Berlin. Why he poisoned. Himself and he contrived to collect gems i Raling in Beauty and value a King s measure remains an unsolved and apparently problem. The detectives lacking any other theory Are now persuaded that Leibe Ras the. Victim of the collecting it has been ascertained that pfc communion chalice valued too was made to order for him by a parisian Goldsmith. Cabinet of poisons. This collecting mania is also 6eld responsible foil the nondescript mass of cast off neck ties collars and other rifling article s of apparel which Leibe collected in orderly fashion to the slime passion is attributed., the exis ice of his Cabinet of poisons in which he. Kept deadly drugs sufficient kill the population of a Good sized Village. Liebe s diaries fail to reveal the motive for his self destruction or the of Iii a treasure but his Cor Respondence shows that he had been of late negotiating with a marriage Roscer. Despondency at his failure to obtain a wife May it is thought have induced him to commit suicide. Liebe was also melancholy Over his dismissal from an army chaplaincy on account of his fondness for " High loyalty Notts de to Trade politics time has tested All its parts. Ford Security is physical As Well As financial. Vanadium steel has Given it maximum strength and toughness with Man Ingram weight. And by All tests it is the one safest car. Another reason every third car in America this year will be a Ford. All Fords Are Model alike except Tho bodies. The two passenger runabout costs five passenger touring car the delivers car town car . Tva Kerville ont., completely equipped. Catalogue from Ford motor company of Canada limited 309 Cumberland Avenue direct from Walkerville. Brand flour the extra efforts and devoted to everything connected with the making of Anchor Brand flour has attracted the Trade of particular 25 Manlo. By Leitch flour. Mills Oak Lake Man. London May. A. Westminster of. The Ablest of Liberal journals again devotes its principal editorial to to tie reciprocity saying in part we say. Frankly. If the Canadian people believed reciprocity would undermine their allegiance to the British Empire we Are glad they rejected it but we look beyond these immediate political controversies to the. Power Ful motives which must operate As their Northwest fills up. We believe As strongly As Ever it would be Folly for us to regard Canadian loyalty at dependent on shutting the North and South Trade route Between Canada and the United to base it on food taxes country As at. Alternative policy. If we do that we May ten or Twenty years hence find the Imperial connection tied up with a policy which it contrary to the major interest in both countries. Our proper course is t leave canadians free to work out their own salvation and make it. Clear to them meanwhile that in our opinion either policy is compatible with Imperial blame land Laws exodus London May thousand More scottish emigrants chiefly of the cultural College class left Glasgow to Day for Canada and tie United states. The be nuns news is much alarmed Over this further depletion of Scotland s popu lation and says that it Nas a deeper significance than appears on the surface. It. Remarks this migration of the Best of Scot and womanhood has been going on for Many months. Only last week emigrants sailed for America la four months last year vigorous Young Scott left their native land for the new world Asquith realized Gravity. As Long ago As last May or. Asquith said that he was fully alive to Ity of the scottish census figures which showed that in ten years the population had increased by Only a nominal Ngure and Only tie town populations had grown the country districts being depopulated. The land Laws Are blamed in some quarters but the cause appears to be deeper than that is testimonial to free auxiliary Bishop of Pembroke Home May a Trucl ryat., the Parish priest of Renfrew out Canada has been named titular Bishop of Claromena a City on the coast of , near Syranna and appointed auxiliary Bishop of Pem Troke at Ottawa universe to in his student Days father Kyan Hac a Brilliant academic career. Titan a s successor. London May is stated that the big White Star liner under construction at Belfast now will be altered so As to include additional bulk Heads in order to minimize the Risi of disaster. The work on the nem steamship will be accelerated so tha she can replace the titanic at As Early a. 4ate As Joss i Bla the for May 1912 than usual careful attention. Are no really Radical change in styles. A definite outlining of form in designing requires a closer scrutiny of models to determine which will Best suit you. To be shown through our suit show. We suggest for your examination Serges. Close weaves or soft finished Blue real wire weave Black or Blue Vicuna. Exclusive patterns worsted in dark Greys and in stylish woolens. Irish olives. Scotch tweeds in tweeds in Strong Forcelli Strong Sterling woolens. Patterns and Fine jj20 when a Parent comes into our store and says show me the Best boy s suit you have for a Sale. S5 we always make we Are Strong on boys suits at this popular Price. We be the Best suits we be Ever seen sold for five dollars Reefer or Norfolk style. Sturdy fabrics and Good tailor ing. It s card to Tell our five Dollar suits from the big her priced grades. Just come see 2plj French worsted trousers trousers worn out coat still Wea Rawe usual cow plaint. We Are showing some Spring trousers will relieve the situation. New Trouse rings of striped worsted. Tweeds and Cheviot to arid raincoats need a Raincoat sir for the Spring 8 dampness we be splendid ones. Rubberized fabrics rain proof and Dustproof. Excellent for motoring or driving. Protect too the Man who walks. Full skirted military Collar. Seams sewed and veil coins Etc and lighter weight Coats. Fold into Small space. _ Lan dark colors. And the Best things for a Man s wardrobe can. Always be Liis store of Good outfitting. Chevrier son s attractions Are their real values. Blue 452, Street Opp old Post office
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