Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 1, 1913, Winnipeg, Manitoba
W pm h13 r dec showers or. Most. Loci Huloa. Om1 viso5 if Oyei Mil prohibition of mass meeting leads to serious clashes with police sur. Alsea sets 7.14. Moon Rise s 6.27 Beta 7.42, 1, eighteen pages. No. 49. British attitude towards do minion investments improved. Finance minister returns Hon. W. T. White optimistic of Finan Cial Outlook were Bic Hundred injured Leader and town councillor Jenetto prison for speeches inciting to disorder aug. Riouff has c from Tramway strike re i an last tuesday and the Vern men has prohibited As seditious Mccain or of strikers which was Lor sunday. A great crowd it the transport workers try tonight and the police vhf clubs in in Effort to demonstrators. K tones Buttles in decl the and Vii a croons were hurl. 31 anus Connolly a Belfast labor Jdc and councillor Partridge have to three months in to use of speeches Init i. said that he re in no English Law in Ireland refused to bail. Partridge Vitte la set on bail. Between to and 70 injured to the hospitals tonight. Scro Luigi by stones. Trouble renewed. Dublin. A us. Tierce rioting Toime Aion with the Tramway strike Vul Ren Weil today. Hundreds other 4s Iii Uditis con Stubles were i ured. On saturday 60 or -0 More its Oeswei i injured. All the hospitals in so proud Rel that Mau a serious had to to sent n their Homos Forto a tract. Tic strike committee in the inter i its of peace had a Sci Neil Early in the morning the proposed mass insect ins in o l Orimell Street and substituted a Wiki la irom lie Rusford place to Croy Doii Park Kirview Usu burb on them Rah smile of the City. The authorities scam while Hail prohibited the mass Nic Tinq. Croydon Cark belongs to the trans Pori workers urn on and a meeting Ivas he if there without disorder. But in the return March the attempts of notice by Baton charge to disperse tin constantly growing crowds led at once to rioting. The mob was further incensed by the arrest of one of the strike leaders. John Ija Rkia. Against a Jinn a Luicle been out for hours. Larkin on the Balcony of a Loipl in incl Tville Street. He wearing n a less use for the purpose of Cli dins air rest but an enthusiastic and raised the cry. Three cheers the police immediately urn cod upon him and violent scenes ensued. Trouble All Over the City. The riot info general in Yuri mis nails i i a. The police charged rept a Iti their Sticks. Am this Iff to i itched Battles. Stones Brit k bats incl bottles were Liiri Lcarl by the infuriated rioters and t no streets were. Covered with prostrate forms. More limn fifty arrests were made. The Tram service is lately sus in need. The exact number of i not known but including the Satur Day victims it is believed will reach nearly 400. The ii d mayor announces his a i Tention to demand a Hubli. I Muiry in the conduct of the police during the strike riots and will Send Law officers of the corporation to attend the inquests the two men who have from their injuries. Ottawa aug. W. T. White finance minister returned this after noon from a Holiday trip to the old country. He was quite optimistic Over the financial Outlook and confident that the period of tight Money is about Over. He regards the cessation of the Balkan War As the most fac Tor towards a More hopeful adjust ment of financial conditions. The British attitude he said is at present much More favourable to Cana Dian investments than it was a few weeks ago. There existed almost a prejudice against Canadian securities. There were Many causes. One was the general another was the fact that much English Money had been lost in Canadian wild cat schemes. The company promoter As far As ens i no is concerned he said was dead for Long time to Corne. Or. Whit Viive two Rea sons present Stringe ii a. One was the up ice Dentell do Mand for from All parts of the world the other was Balkan War and the fear at Gen eral conflagration. Referring to municipal securities or. White said that it was Well under stood in London that these debentures of the chief cities were thoroughly sound. There has been an unfortunate congestion in the Market. This is Clearing up . He predicted an improvement ahead. Or. White expects to take a. Trip to the Prairie provinces in october. Live Winnipeg general regret in Morden at de parture of provincial member old time. Resident ii Peg electric sir inv Mackenzie makes important announcement on return from England Strathcona Loath to believe this 1s last Tripi borrowed More Money Public flotations realize will be spent in the West by a hand i Indian head . Auk. Saskatoon by Tom . Colonsay Muich and went As i a East As Colon say the territory May really be included in Tho Saskatoon District which has already been described. From Colonsay South to Tho Point where the Road touches last Mountain about 50 i for cent of the wheat crop is Cut. Of it is Light As it has been stub red in. And rail ii has been it is on the Green Side. Some stand in stain is quite Creen and a Good piano Fields that arc fairly Ripe show Krisht Ween Natch a. Evidently second growth. From Craven the Point where the Road leaves the Lake and runs South into Regina there is much very Fine crop though possibly not kure than a third of it is Cut. The traces of the damage done by he we storms of August 3" and 15 we Here in evidence. Some Fields Are total loss and Are being got ready ror ploughing. Fortuna Elv these Are Many. Other heavy Fields Are Saaly flown and there must be much of both time and Fri Ain cutting. Deal of the crop is still rather and with a. Continuance of warm be weather even much of what is May fill and Ripen. The in Fields show that the crop of District would have been a very alld in spite of the dam a areas inc returns will be Large. Indian head District. Verv heavy rain for two this morning but. This afternoon sufficiently to permit of uni i the Fields. And i made a Ulm Trio of it Miles. South Are the list her crops of the is a and about 50 per cent of it v of d will be fair and it f i to North and West thai heavier drops. And some of Tho very no. Indeed fully up to of is oof crops fit Indian thai in saying a Rood Deal. In Tho North and West is later. Of Cut Grain Small Stroen to rap North and South Are has a storm. John car Grill Hen n. Is i i Viti that would have As if 00" for or bushels which looks giant had rushed it trampling and twisting it. I Haj a driven. He free press special Moi Den Man., aug. Depar Ture old. B. J. Mcconnell m.p.f., with his family to take up their future Home in Winnipeg is a matter of s in Cere regret pop a Large Circle of friends in Mordeis and District. The doctor has Beer associated with the District s Ince its inception having come to the West from the town of Ontario in 18s1, and settling in the old Village of Nelson Ville. Sle has been almost continuously in the practice of Medicine Ever since that Date during which time he has endeared himself to the whole Countryside. When the town of mor Den was established on the . Southwestern Branch he was among the first of the Tel somites to Mova Here and it was Only a Short time afterwards the once prosperous town of Nelson was deserted the majority of its inhabitants coming to live in Morden. The doctor has always closely connected himself with those interests which have been for the advancement and welfare of the town and he is a life governor of the local Pital. And was for years interested in the local agricultural society. The older inhabitants will Long re member his generosity and kindness a there Are but few of them but can recall having been helped through his Friendship and Many wondered How Man could attend to of work which he was called on to do in the times of hards nip which attached itself to this Community in the Early Days. There was hardly a Bouse in the country tout what familiar with the subject of this sketch and his old driving Mare Jess. Of late years the doctor has been compelled to relinquish from the More strenuous demands of a country practice and has confined himself practically to office and Hospital work. The doctor intends practising in the City although he will spend a great Deal of his time in Morden where he still has a great Deal of property in coven and country. Mrs. Mcconnell who. Accompanies her husband will be greatly missed in both Church and social circles and her place will be hard to fill in the Many pleasant affairs which so generously and capably conducted. She too is a Pioneer of the District having married the doctor in Nelson in 1884, and there is no doubt that will Ever hold a warm in the hearts of her Many friends Here. The of Frazer the Only child of the Eam ily from Morden will also be greatly noted As there was very Sel Dom a social affair got up but he was connected with and he generally filled a. Place on the local baseball and hockey senior teams. Or. Mcconnell and his family Are taking up their residence at 165 May fair Avenue and to Are sure that the Many old Morde nites residing in the City will extend a Hearty Welcome to them. Mayor on trial free press Isle civil Toronto aug. William Mac Kenzie president of the Canadian Northern railway returned from a Broad today after arranging Loans said in London to aggregate the two Public flotations that Issue of 4j per cent terminal Bonds and an Issue of 5 per cent five year notes were Over subscribed and. It was understood that some private financing of considerable proportions received a similar favourable reception. On. His arrival Home sir William said that the Best news he had heard since his departure concerned the Canadian crops. He was gratified that the Early returns from the Harvest indicated a higher average Grade than the estimates had provided for and that the movement of the Western Grain would begin at least 10 clays earlier than usual. As to conditions in said sir William there was a considerable change in the world wide View things while i was there. I was advised that the general situation Ren dered it unwise to test the Market with any Large loan especially during the Holiday season but the response to both issues of Canadian Northern securities was very satisfactory. The proceeds will be used foil Western construction. The Best opinion among London financiers now inclines to the View that the financial crisis which was feared might arise this autumn will be avoided and that in fact there May ensue a period of comparatively easy monetary conditions. Believe mexican question will be solved. The pronounced Prosperity of Brit ish Industrial enterprises continues but there has been a shading in orders. According to precedent and to some of the portents it is to be expected that the Industrial activity will ease off a Little from now on but a serious Trade reaction anticipated. The feeling i3 also that no considerable interference with the world s peace will occur and London is inclined to be optimistic upon the ultimate results of american mediation in Mexico. A final solution of the Balkan complications appears to have been reached. Of course Canadian financing in London cannot be resumed at once on the same scale As said. Sir William by t the period of recupera Tion has been very beneficial and Lon Don s appreciation of Canada s offer Ings Wei Ether government municipal or corporation is As keen As Ever. The tendency i rather think will be to in crease the investment of private funds buys Reese interests. In regard to Winnipeg sir William admitted that what Are the Reece interests there had been taken Over by the Winnipeg railway com Pany. The business of the Winnipeg railway has increased to such a Point that the Peak Load is much higher thai the water Plant capacity and for this reason the Reece properties were taken in. Sir , however would not say what form the financing Neces sary for the acquirement of the Reece interests would take. Manager Phillips of the Winnipeg electric company was out of town yesterday and no statement in regard to the Renee property in question could be obtained unt t his return which is expected other officials stated he was the one in a position to speak on the subject. North Dakota f rre., North Portal aug. At 4 o clock this nor Nirott destroyed the Pool room of tos. Wise the grocery St Ore of Chas. Hanlon and the first International Bank of Portal . Part of the goods in Hanlon s store were saved. All of the parties concerned carried insurance. The Bank and store will Likely be rebuilt. The town has no fire Protection and has had several severe fire losses during the past five years. The origin of the fire is a mystery. Land for. Church purposes Ottawa aug. 31. Order in Council has been passed granting. 10 acres of land comprised in the . Of Section 3, township Al Range 19. For Church purposes on application from the Synod of the diocese of Calgary. To remain at London Post statements of retirement Una Thor Only stay for two free. Pros aug. 3l lord Swath Cona Hig h commissioner Canada in. London accompanied by lady Strath Cona and their daughter the honorable mrs Howard reached Montreal today. He will to Here but two Days the party return Reg to new York on tues Day morning to catch the Ltd titania on the return voyage. The Veteran High commissioner came Over on purely personal business. Referring to Hia great age 93 and the fact that he has crossed the Ocean Over 100 times lord Strath Coria re marked it stands in the Way Ofin Ture that i shall not make Many More trips to my dear old Canada but i would be Loath to believe that this one must necessarily be my asked As to the likelihood of Bis ask ing to be relieved of his office he said that whatever statements to this effect might have appeared in the press were unauthorized that he had not announced his retirement nor would he announce it until he bad actually retired. Though he gave no hint whether this would be so he left the impression that he was ready to go on serving the Dominion As Long is strength was left him or. As Long As those in authority so desired. It was a great illustration said lord Strath Cona of the Amity and cordial Good will of the United states toward and great Britain and vice versa that such an illustrious gathering of statesmen justices and Legal authorities of up tuition should meet in the Canadian Metropolis. Nothing but an even bet Ter understanding of each other and a Streng thened Pur pose to Ork harmoniously together for the preservation of world peace could be the outcome of such a Gath ering Many members of the american bar association called at lord Strath Coria s residence during the Day to pay their the High commissioner and his daughter attended the dinner to lord haitian in the evening. A que gathering of Maginot Jebles Illustre oils men of International Fame in Montreal three nations represented. Aug. No More remarkable gathering of illustrious men statesmen a lord Chancellor of great Britain supreme court Superior court and state court justices two prime ministers a provincial governor an sex president of the United states and an sex candidate for. The presi Dency an sex ambassador and lawyers of International Fame without number representing three nations has Ever come together in Canada As that which thronged the Rotunda and lounging rooms at the Ritz Carlton an Windsor hotels today. A Ray Long courtesies were being exchanged but not until All were gathered in the banquet room at the Ritz Carlton at the Din Ner Given Hon. Frank b. President of the american bar association were the introduction completed. For the next three Days the distinguished visitors will meet at the sessions and social gatherings incident to the 30th annual meetings of the american bar association and by the end of the convention International friendships will have been formed that cannot fail to have a bearing on the future relations of the nations concerned. Saturday night one of the most remarkable sessions of distinguished gathering was staged at the Ritz Carl ton when the presiding chief justices of the supreme courts of 48 states of the american Republic came together and held a Short reception said to be the first time that such a meeting has Ever taken place. It is unique that this should have happened beyond the territorial jurisdiction of the United states. Tomorrow the big convention will be under Way when the general coun cil of the american bar association meets at the Royal Victoria College at 9 o clock followed by meetings of the various committees of the session. At 10 o clock an address of Welcome will 1 be made to the members of the association and visitors by right Hon. Robt. L. Borden prime minister of , and Frank b. Kellogg presi Dent of the association will deliver his acl dress on treat making elect Ion of members general Council and. Reception of reports of tary treasurer and executive commit tee will follow. In the afternoon the chief function of the convention will pro i inf to Coaticook Fri William Jerome said to be behind application for Hareas Corpus. Fugitive is incensed signs paper saying he had no interest in the proceedings continued on Lagro three it is Pretli Well the Sample will t san arc it what Many other Fields Somr extent but "ei3 to Trio total of the District is Small. Indian for Van of Lri to e season As did so much lion f with the Etha i is firms has not had a al1 always been a Bis Stein incl the s year will of a no there has Eri even a suspicion of Frost. Dryden s chief magistrate charged with appropriating logs. It Yee press special Dryden onto aug. The police court Dryden on saturday before police magistrate. Mclennan Charles w. Coombe of Dryden was charged with unlawfully appropriating a w logs of the Dryden Timber Canadian Field at St. Rifle ranges. 10 . Winnipeg Flower show opens in Industrial Bureau convention Hall. 3 . Steamer Lockport for Hyland Park 11 . St. Locks 2 . Hyland ., from lusted Street wharf. Horticultural exhibition -.stonewall. Train will leave . At 9 . Canadian club luncheon in Honor of Hon. D. 3m. Stevenson lord Provost of Glasgow Manitoba Hall 1 . Duck shooting season opens in Manitoba. Excursions to Oak Point Vand St. Laurent from depot. Boxing match in auditorium rink s.30 . Winnie leg o Brien is. Sammy Trott of Columbus Ohio. Roller skating at Arena rink. Walker Gordon in the enchantress matinee and Winnipeg players in old Heidelberg matinee and. Night. O r pm de Ville. Lyceum Majestic pict .-.res. Sherbrooke que., aug. 1c. Thaw s swept of their feet yesterday by the sudden move of Wil Liam. To ravers Jerome in obtaining thro ugh John Boudreau the coat Cooke chief of police a. Writ of Hareas Corpus requiring tha s production in the Superior court Here on tuesday spent the Day in conferences and tonight gave re need expression of t heir belief that the writ would not be sustained. If it is said w. K. Mckeown of the thaw forces there is always recourse to Appeal and. I am inclined to think that Appeal to the court of reviews or to the of appeals would As a stay and would hold our client Iri jail Safe from deportation. In the face of such Circum stances i do not How new York state can make any move until the King s Bench convenes in thaw spent the Day in his cell writ ing letters and dictating to his Steno Grapher. As was the Case last sunday there was no religious exercises in the jail. Several women called and gave the fugitive Flowers. In fact his cell has been banked with them Ever since his confinement. W. L. Shurtleff of coat Cooke. The who was retained for thaw after his arrest nearly two weeks ago said today he had heard that Boud Reau told a. Number of friends that he had signed the petition for the writ of Hareas Corpus in the thaw Case through a mistake. Someone had told him soothe Story that he was affixing Hiis signature to a document which would indemnify him should thaw decide to for false arrest. He was thaw s captor at coat Cooke and in his petition for the writ he set Forth that he feared he might be liable for damages. Friends might criticise his he added but he had acted with his eyes open. Denied coercion. Thaw s lawyers denied that they were trying to coerce Boudreau into asking for discontinuance of the writ. We he knew what he was said or. Mckeown though we have no doubt that he was frightened to some extent by repeated suggestions that be might have a big damage suit on his hands unless he tried to get thaw out of or. Jerome and his assistant in the thaw Case Deputy attorney general Franklin Kennedy were out of town today. They left Here saturday night for Quebec there were reports that they had decided to go on to Ottawa to Dominion officials but this could not be confirmed Here. I tomorrow being labor Day there Wall be no court session. The town is filling up with strangers tonight com ing to attend the Sherbrooke fair which opens this week. Should tuesday s court Battle go against new York in its fight to re turn thaw to two possible lines of action will still be open. One would be to have the commitment on which thaw is held Nolle pressed by the minister of Justice the other would be to renew efforts looking to its withdrawal by Alexis Dupuis the Coati Cooke Justice of the peace who Drew it up. Dup is has remained obdurate so far although he says the immigration authorities who Are As anxious As Are those from new York to get hold of the prisoner have been pressing him hard. Emissaries from the thaw family have likewise visited the Justice he and his wife Are standing by their guns. Thaw incensed. Thaw is highly incensed at Boud Reau for asking for the Hareas Corpus writ. He never had. Any intention of suing anybody. It became known to night that he had made affidavit to this effect before a notary yesterday signing a document releasing the chief of police from any liability. At the same time he signed another paper repudiating any interest in the proceed Ings. As a Hareas Corpus writ is sup posed to be in behalf of the prisoner these thaw documents will be used in con testing Boudreau s right to ask for a. Writ. After explaining thaw had. Taken or. Mckeown issued this formal statement we do not be Lieve Boudreau has any right to make any application for a writ of Hareas Corpus for Harry k. Thaw but should judge a Utchins in hold that he is an interested party we will produce the document in which thaw declares he does not intend to sup. Boudreau. That in our opinion should nullify any Ion Boudreau May take As to his in tent in the gentleman Roger Thompson the new York chauffeur who drove for thaw on the trip from Mattawan Dis appeared from Sherbrooke today. Was Learned he had gone to Montreal. Although he disclaimed any intention of jumping the bail on which he was held Here of the charge of aiding thaw a Lunatic to Cross the Border the state of new York is taking no chances. Thompson is under indict ment in Duchess county. New York a charge of conspiracy with thaw and r be others to bring about thaw s re lease and detectives under capt. Ltd Yon accompanied him on his to ii no a in disguise. His Case comes up Here on operation a Success sir George Doughty British member Iii in new York. New aug. George Doughty a prominent unionist Mem Ber of the British parliament and an authority on Dominion and Home fisheries is recovering from a. Serious operation for Stone in the bladder at his hotel in this City. He is 65 years sir George reached new York aug. 2 from Vancouver. . Where he had visited his son Wilfrid Doughty. His intention was to sail for England the next Day hut the Railroad journey had aggravated his ailment and on monday aug. 25th, the operation was performed. A remarkably Quick and satisfactory recovery ensued. Sir George s son will accompany him Home during the coining week. Monday -1 the weather forecast for today is As follows showers in most localities Nelson takes first game from win Ona and in second fails by one run to Miinch the series which closes today. Paso 6. Umpire Brennan awards in Philadelphia to new York giants and has narrow escape from mob. Page g. Young conservatives Are dissatisfied with dates proposed by v. A. C. For Mann cup games. Page g. Fierce rioting in Dublin Over Tram Way strike in which four Hundred Are . Page 1. South Africa is contemplating the abolition of the Tariff preference to Britain. Page 3. Weston cottage Garden Tion s exhibition was the Best on Reoul. Page 2. Evening classes will be resumed in the Public schools on sept. 22. Page in. Lord Haldane arrives in Montreal and talks of Canadian affairs. Page Winnipeg Man elected president of letter carriers association. Page is. Australians arrive for three games with Winnipeg cricketers. Page 10. S the ruthenian teachers and the problem of bilingual ism. Page 9. Consecration of or. Lucas As Bis Pujji of Mackenzie River. Page 18. British attitude toward Canadian in. Vestments improves. Page i. To co Tab gains the Lead in american league batting. Page g. Macdonald Laid to rest at St. John s. Page 2. Thaw is not a. Party to the Coati Cooke writ. Page 1. Musicians have remarkable memorial service. Page is. Lord Strathcona on his last trip to . Page 3. Reece Sells out to the Winnipeg electric. 1. Exciting race at Saratoga for stake. Page 10. Wife declares John Falk is living. Page is. Or. Mcdonnell to live in Winnipeg. Page 1. Scottish soccer results. Page 1.0. Personal and social. Page 7. Answers to queries. Page s. Commercial news. Page 10. A readers notes. Page 9. Music and drama. Page 4. Editorial Section. Page s. Has been keen student of Dominion Constitution and educational system guarded Navy does not think further limitation of appeals to privy coun cil is necessary ing Hutu inks with some thirty chief justices of Canada the Xun cd states and lesser lights Viscount Hal Dane the Cham Llor of great Britain with an affable smile turned to for on is of newspaper men with Tho remark and now we will inti great Ness of Canada and other important with the intention of ill Ling to the brim every moment of his Brief two Days stay in Montreal thu Chan cellar was already planning a of his movements beginning with an automobile ride throughout the City with chief Justice White of the to ult de suites supreme court and Lun. Frank b. Kellogg president of the american bar association an audience with the prime minister of Hon. R. Borden a Call on the lieutenant governor of province s in Francois and to his special train leaves again at to o tuesday morning catch thu it new York on her return voyage spi it Gehn a live Days on american the entire journey covering a do Taik to of some Miles was Rulo by lord Haldane principally for one event which will be accomplished tomorrow afternoon lit thu Princess theatre when he his address before the convention of the american bar association. This is my first to your Beautiful said when he had a moment s respite from Tho throng it callers at his suite. It is indeed a wonderful country and i look for Ciu to keep up the greatness of the Anglo Saxon traditions in the Day to Rome. Carrying his office with him. It is also second time in our history that it has vip the lord to leave England bearing his office with him with the exception of that strange first Reading Tariff otherwise we have brought if Bill now expected to go through Fin ally this week. Washington d-c., aug. 31. The sen ate heaved a sigh of Relief last night. When just before adjournment it completed the first Reading of the new Tariff Bill although Many of the most import new features of the measure re main to be settled. Senate leaders agreed that the disposal of the first Reading of the Bill had brought the passage of the measure within View and that another week May witness its completion and passage. The rates of the new income the proposed tax on Cotton futures Many provisions of the administrative features of the Law the suggested tax rebate of five per cent for imports brought in american ships and Many other sections of the measure that occasion debate were put Over with out action and will be taken up again next week. Democratic members of the finance committee met again last night and May continue their sessions today to go Over the sections Laid aside by the Senate. Important changes made. The Senate made a number of important changes in the Bill senator Poindexter offered an amendment for a Tariff commission of five persons who would serve for in and receive salaries of i per Vear. They would be removable i in r majority vote of Congress. Ali amendment which represents the views of the progressive parly by taken up tomorrow. The s re opted a provision prohibiting importation of goods made by convict labor or principally by children under m Vears of the provisions giving the president establish retaliatory duties the usual Tariff rates Wil the Power to much higher than Al a from. Countries that might discriminate against the United states adopted nine lost lives Complete for you Hyrc sir Ken Neth Muir a a a Kynzie Uio depository and custodian of the traditions of the lord Cor Many Yoars in fact Ever since Selbourne a time. We have two very full Days before us for is you know must leave on tuesday and How 1 in a boar the Burden you strenuous Canadian an americans have set for me is a problem. What is my first impressions of Canada Well now. Though i not been Here before 1 am Noi. Unfamiliar with your Dominion Many of its problems. But i May that perhaps i first and that is at tin wonder Ful strides of education both in can Ada and the Enid a states. I Over on the in company v prominent cd cation lists of both countries and from him 1 g at Civo thai the Advance of such Universia is Toronto has phenomenal. Of a Shouki and your Othiem univ sri pics 4 am t Iju Story and what this in apis for tin Canada of the of Uteri better Estamal than canadians Thi in selves. Due Niiori one of the with which j lad to when j. First botanic a Dicj nor of the Asquith ministry and we have All col Lowed tile of can Ada and like with Tho greatest interest for Edn Sulioti a effect not Only on Nielli Gotual but Industrial As Well that Iford Nas been Secretary for War was inc author of the territorial army he. Was asked in View of til 1 of lord Huberts and other prominent military cons tips Ion might shortly in tile United Kingdon. No need for conscription. Consert him has in Oliam e at pc cent. And neither a it Camu the answer. The of reason is that responsibility for the defence of Empire i he keeping up a great Obj sri tvs army up wards of highly trained men ii v it explosion on Tow boat Alice injures six others. Pitts our. A. Aug. Sons lost their lives a per id six Werft in being made to recover late Ter Day. Found and efforts Are recover the bodies of t y the Bod was Milc fireman. Names of others Ali wore capt. Thomas. Officer Pittsburg capt. Harry son a f samples Bishop from North Kcf Marquis wheat grown near latitude 62. Land ing. A first Mace. Midland. Robert Davids chief Effin Ville a. Perry Robbs so Mpr firemen. , a and Mills son of the stewardess. Were taken to the Marine Hospital Here. They Are reported to improving and it is thought their is not serious. The Tow boat Alice was proceeding up the Ohio River with a. Tow of Sis. Flats loaded with Sand gravel when the explosion weather report. Al weather report for the past from the meteorological stat As follows saturday evening temp Arturo . 85.5 maximum the prec Kim onion aug. Samples of Bishop ind Marquis wheat grown at Kort Simpson on of -mr.s. Kite River just North of of did found floating j 600 Miles further North than 1-Mmonlon, is. Pa., where j have Rei lived by has. A. Hot Chi kiss publicity agent for Alberta. The wheat has been grown by Gerald card who the Post of. Agen at fort Simpson and no that this wheat was sown on May 1 and Cut the first week in Angus we n to wa.-.-, dead Ripe. Alt Mikh tier was so i uni nation till May 15. Our ii lies period lives senior Knox i there was no Frost and Cyrus i Long for six Simpson the Sun is tit t re 60.0 bar no. 7 12 hours 75.2 minimum omit or read 29. North Miles an Liouby ruin. Sunday morning temperature 7 am 52. A maximum Lor preceding 12 hours 155.5 minimum i6.8 cast wind. S Miles sunday evening Lemapu Raturi . . Maximum for preceding hours 70. Mini mini 52. A a carding "3.6c Southeast wind Miles an hour. Rising again at August. Or. Card also in a. Which Are first w. Presses Ihn opine in the grow just As Well at which is still in m and july Ami Horace Stevenson getting better. Oak Mrtin. Ave Stevenson. By his Hon of run Liis week. Ikpi Oki Ossi Robert Eti Vei isun son. Hrotic by. Of Iii Iii -. And will i sorely away m Hil. I Lai id if it Oblie ill if 111 whih the wharf plan deposited. H. 31. Loti i if. Pikiell ill Gazelle Liuo n in work.1 a anal site of Tho wll Hlf Superior Stullins lid., intend to build at Kun
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