Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, September 02, 1913

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 2, 1913, Winnipeg, Manitoba Forecast Sun jus of 6.45 Sun sets 7. F a scattered showers Tut meekly fair. Moon rises 8-7 Moon sets for for f w .1 Wiiri Imiri v j v Winnipeg tuesday september Twenty pages. No. 50s Union members in Winnipeg have exceptional Parade arranged Well attended Bain did not interfere with of Day observed at Many Points enjoyment labor my 1913. Goes on record As his cues soul in the his Clouds Early in spite of Threater Owers in the on the whole and actual showers in the warm and pleasures Eek Fine Tom greater numbers 418 we before seen. The labor Par Ibaner before exhibition Ade tto Cricket automobile base Odin. Afoot. Shooting to say All Drew Nas base i. Shoot. Races inv Jug Hunting nothing galore All tit record crowds. In a Butiu adherents the Best the Myers in the exciting experience Arthur Plante and party went Over 70 foot Cut in motor. Engine stopped running. Driver struck luckily to wheel spite of injured hand. In Proa press Edmonton alta., sept. Peo ple had a narrow escape from death or serious injury Here when the engine of a motor car in which they were driving stopped dead near the Crest of a very Steep Hill on the Clover bar Road and the car running Back Ward dashed Over the Edge of a Cut Bank 70 feet in depth. The car was driven by Arthur Plante who is a world s Champion n paddler in War canoes and holds the world s Quarter mile record for single canoes. Or. Plante who has been recently married was accompanied by his wife. Mrs. Plante her Mother mrs. Morgan and r. Tripanier All of whom recently came Here when the car stopped it fan Back so quickly that or. Diaunte had no time to apply the emergency Brake. But he kept his feet on the other Brake and checked the Speed of the ear As it dashed backward downhill. He also stuck to the Steerm Geer kept the car going straight. In its descent of the embankment the car uprooted a big tree and Cut another tree in two. People foul Riebs meet death tragic ending to automobile Speed races at Nashville Tenn track Assiniboia Alk Case Bree organizers summoned to appear before police magistrate. Members not satisfied. Thirty prospects paid lived order affiliated with United body. Came without warning competitors travelling 60 Miles an others injured while four escaped n As a the elaborate nature of the in o numbers in e inks decorations and it was seen floats Allter ser of citizens than. Or a greater num a Long year. Is turned out Man at the ver 1 000 spectators Fol jumped before the car got up much Speed but the rest of the occupants stuck to the car. Or. Plante s hand was torn by the Branch of a ree but he still Clung to the wheel and probably was the Means of saving he lives of himself his wife and of sports attracted clenched took out and were seen at an automobile face meet in Manitoba number of accidents kept the crowd on the keen Edge of Esa tement throughout the afternoon. It started a the Tot race when he american car driven by Ben Davis caught fire and finally exploded being reduced to a total wreck. Davies was. Badly burned in trying to save the car and had to be removed to. His Home a the Westminster Block. Billy Power Holder of the mile record had his car skid and turn Turtle. Or. Power escaped with painful scratches but his chauffeur Clias. H. Fee was Clear across the track and was so badly Ilia Ken up and bruised that the had to be taken to St. Boniface Hospital other cars collided with the Fence arid Tore out sections of embankment the car broke through a Vire Fence and finally came to a stand till reared on its end in a Brook. of greatest vices senator Cummins makes attack on new York Titus trading Only gambling. Of them being rather badly to record Cert broken during t afternoon but spectators had their Lul share of fun and thrills cricketers had a Bis Day of it when the visit los australians stacked up Asams a picked Winnipeg eleven an did shameful things to the local sex the visitors won with an a 18 rims and must Hare come close to a world s re Cord Retheda Winnipeg Iri their secon inn with but 6 runs. Over in enjoyed the magnificent performance of the austra lans the theatres were filled afternoon Aad evening the numbers attending the evening performances being limit Fol Only by the capacity of the houses even celebrated la Bor Day Jiey made themselves Elt Early n the Day in companies and but toward evening they appeared in countless armies it is doubtful if there have been so Many of the stinging pests in the Centre of the City at any time since Early sum Mer and they were of a very Earnest Busy kind but. Thev failed to keep holidaying Winnipeg off the streets. Throughout the evening the downtown streets were crowded and Street cars were racked. Thousands went out Assiniboine Park where the mosque him 1vwe at their worst and Here the Vittle singers were victorious As they Moroye a Parl every one Back to town the first car that Cou a be caught. To fatal accidents marred Tho Pat sure the Dav but the heavy part to on the streets was responsible Washington sept. Short Selling on the new York Stock Exchange the Chicago Board of Trade and on Cotton produce and Stock exchanges was attacked by senator Cummins in the Senate today As one of the greatest vices of the Day and As a menace that threatens every Industrial and financial strength of the supporting an amendment he had offered to the Tariff Bill proposing a 10 per cent tax on All trades where the Sellers did not actually own the property sold. Or. Crim mans backed by several other senators delivered a vigorous criticism of Stock and produce Exchange operations. And urged that Congress do its utmost to discourage or prohibit fictitious Trade which he characterized the Cummins amendment was offer i Edas a substitute for the Cotton futures tax proposed by senator Clarke of Arkansas which would impose a tax of one tenth of a cent per Povod on All trades in Cotton for future de livery. Senator Cummins insisted that it was More important to restrict and prohibit fictitious trading in futures and general produce than to simply regulate Cotton trading. The entire question of futures Fin was referred Back to the Senate finance committee for further consideration. Transactions on the new York Stock Exchange for 1912 were cited by the to show the extent of the which hit declared was breaking Down the moral Fibre of the business Community and immense burdens upon the Public in the Way of fictitious values in stocks. Tho Kales of Stock of. Some Industrial corporations he declared had been to As High 2s times the entire Stock Issue of the Road while but a Small proportion of Stock had actually changed hands senator Cummins declared the Stock Exchange should be restricted to actual sales. As it is now it is not a place for the head e need and Reckel Ess and unscrupulous Nashville tenn., sept. 1. Death claimed a heavy toll in the labor Day automobile Speed races at the state fair grounds this afternoon when four of the six High powered cars entered in the 25-mile free for All were wrecked and Redd into a mass of twisted Stee and splintered Wood on the far Side of the mile track the big grand stand wherein were packed four of the dare Devil racers killed two received minor injuries Wacile four escaped without injury of any sort. Two of the cars with their Drivers and mechanician flashed through the tangled wreckage of the broken cars and maimed bodies at a of 60 Miles an hour escaping injury. The dead the dead Are John w. Sherrill Driver of the Buick car no. 3. Thomas r. Bridges mechanician of Buick car no. 1. William Sherrod Driver of Stutz Cai no. 8. Of Eorge brow mechanician Stutz car no s. All the victims Are residents of Nashville. Mercer car no. 5, Jake Loiver Driver Ted Sheppard mechanician Anc a person no. 9, t. L. Evans Driver Frank Bell mechanician escaped in Hurt although they were rushed through the wreckage at full Speed both were flagged before rounding the Cvack again. The horrible tragedy came without warning to the spectators. The six cars were speeding around the track at a terrific rate with the Studebaker whisk Broom carry ing the ill fated no. 13 about Isoo Yards in the Lead of Mercer no. 3. On the fifth Lap Clyde Donovan driving the whisk Broom about 200 in Advance of the Mercer no feeling his right front wheel give Awa after swerving to avoid striking i negro bos turned into the outside Fence to avoid blocking the track. The wreckage of the Back into the .track.in, the the succeeding cars. Mercer no 2 washed in an instant the running third drove into the wreckage and turned i somersault throwing tooth its Driver Clear. The Buick came hard on ant struck with crash turning Over several times. Brilliant opening of the Bab Congress lord Haldane on higher nationality a study in Law and ethics Ojoye press special Assiniboia saslc., sept. 1. As a equal to a whirlwind membership Campaign instituted about the Middle f july by . Church h. F. Striker and Stanfield organizers for some of he numerous Elk lodges that have Een in the Public Eye recently each f the parties mentioned were late on saturday night served with a sum Mons to appear before a local Magis rate on sept. 8, and Are to face Harges of obtaining a Cheque for y misrepresentation. The net receipts if the membership coming were 30 prospects each of whom at the time f signing the application for member hip it is paid l. K. Church 25 in Cash or Cheque. During the past month the local prospective elks have been comparing Lotes As to the statements and inducements held Forth by the Organ Zers and they began to feel that everything was not right. Among other hings each of the candidates at the Ime of being solicited for membership ice lured the idea that they were join no a Lodge now affiliated with the . Of the United states., Church striker and s Lapland again appeared on the scene on last and called a meeting of the candidates for saturday night. Some 25 of the prospective elks presented themselves at the meeting arid through one of heir no Stoer demanded a full explanation of All Points. Striker and Church after spending some two or three hours n explaining their organization failed o convince their audience that they had not been stung and the candidates demanded the return of All monies paid the organizers. The organizers re fused to produce the funds and were at once served with a summons issued at the instigation of one of the candidates. Pending the hearing on1 sept. 8, the local prospective elks Are employing All Means at their disposal to investigate the organizers their organization. Gathering of notables Chancellor Hopes for Anglo Saxon Unity in uplifting inter National moral Standard. T probable Cabinet ministers prefer that month to earlier one of november. Little girl shot Copper strike at Calumet assumes serious aspect. Calumet sept. Copper strike situation took a serious aspect today As the of the fatal shoot Ingol a. Fazakas aged 15, daughter of a striker at the North Kearsarge mine to picket of strikers and women clashed with Deputy sheriffs guarding a number of minor mishaps. Parade a Success Man in unions have Fine appearance. Between and members of Tjart Ous labor unions of Winnipeg tic Spatea in and helped to make we annual labor Day Parade of yes Deraay morning an unqualified Success Tom in the morning until the we for the column to Start from the of York Avenue and main the adjacent thoroughfares by a i e Wilh marching men. Headed lying banners and marking time precision moving to their allotted space in the i. Lor Matlon. The arrangements had excellently made and no with k the arge number of men organizations taking part in the 1 ton Sion the heat of the column Jweda within ten minutes from the for the Start. By a corps of motorcycle went in almost the entire eci Ulp of the Winnipeg fire department to line Only enough of the a at the different fire emergency cases. Fire chief Machlan and assistant chief code j. M his respective vehicle were in and the department spick horses and fixtures f the Nat Reant. Marshal of the Liht a drawn by a pret , recover horse the he is not expected to recover. S i one of the features of the pageant. Be r r thar if t n a for the Transfer of actual he added it is a. Place where expert men balance their wits it is a place where of great mental capacity and audacity As Well fight a Battle of supremacy employing not the Means which ought to influence the Price of commodities but every Means which May tend to effect the result of things in which they Are Progress on the Tariff Bill today was limited to the. Consideration of Many to is in the chemical earthenware and other schedules of the Bill which had been based Over in the first Reading of the Meas ire the mine. The deputies they sept. Signs in the political still Point to the next session of parliament being deferred until january. Hon. W. T. White minister of finance whose presence in the capital is necessary when the main estimates for the next fiscal year Are being made up announced on his return from Reng Rland on sunday that he will visit the Prairie provinces during october. As or. White proposes to make a close study of Western conditions he will be away from the capital for at least three weeks. Hon. L. P. Pelletier postmaster general leaves for the West in a Day or two with the. Right Hon. Herbert Samuel the British postmaster Gen eral and several other ministers. He will be away from the capital a Good Deal during the next six weeks Montreal sept. In its Legal wis Dom its literary style its ethical tone and human touch the address delivered this afternoon by the lord Chan cellar of England the it. Hon. Vis count Haldane of clean formed the principal feature of a great gathering which programme Many items of absorbing interest. Before an audience which completely filled the Princess theatre including the Legal luminaries of this Western continent As Well As of representatives from England and France the lord High Chancellor spoke on higher nationality a study in Law and it was in Many ways an epoch Mak ing speech dealing As it did with the relationships of three great nationalities. In the purest and most Choice dictation largely in simple Anglo Saxon the illustrious visitor showed How British Law was in the Early Days largely vested in the Sovereign of the realm who had associated with him the lord Chancellor As the executive of the King s Justice. That ancient Law was based on experience rather than upon logic was the argument., and this fact having influenced the Law and Constitution of. Three great nations England France and America. The speaker further showed that the great Force that actuated Mankind in observing the Law was not fear of the officers of Justice but fear of Public opinion so that the latter really tended More than arbitrary execution of Justice to restrain men from Law breaking. Developing this argument lord Haldane proceeded to suggest that the same policy might possibly be adopted by nations and that the time had come when nations might be As much ashamed to follow ancient methods of settling difficulties and Dis Putes As individuals had in late years. Hon Frank b. Kellogg introduced the president of the afternoon chief Justice White of the United states referring to my As a person who exemplifies the highest Weals of an american lawyer who has added Lustre to his profession by the manner in which he has presided with great Hong and dignity Over the supreme court of our America s leading judge. Chief justice7 White first read a despatch from the Duke and Duchess of Connaught expressing regret at be a world s news summary tuesday sept 2, today of weather forecast is As Fol few scattered showers but mostly fair. Not much change in temperature. Abbot Dom Gasquet arrives in new York on tour to explain Progress of revision of the vulgate. Page 6. Winnipeg Cricket eleven makes Only two runs off the australians Bowling in second innings Page c 6. Brilliant opening of the bar Congress at Montreal includes speech by lord Haldane. Page 1. Stonewall had Fine programme for labor Day including its first Flower show. Page 3. An International Effort necessary Over freights to obtain improve ment. Page 5. Winnipeg o Brien wins decision Over Sammy Trott in exciting bout Page 6. The lord Provost of Glasgow has suggestions to make for Canada. Page 20. Labor Day sports Are the most successful Ever held in Winnipeg. Page 7. Fort William , team wins open ing Connaught soccer game. Page 7. French looped the Loop in flying machine in mid air. Page 4. Maroons win three games out of five in series with Winona. Page 6. January session at Ottawa is most probable. Page 1. Regina finances Are in a sound condition. Page 12. Four dare Devil Auto riders meet death. Page 1. Ottawa wins Canadian league pen Nant. Page 6. Private hearing in the thaw Case to Day. Canada must develop her resources. Page 14. Night classes for adults proposed. Page 20. Scene of Beauty at Flower show. Page 20. Thousands join in labor Celebration. Page 1. Leaves from a London letter Page 4. Answers to queries. Page 11. Personal and social. Page 9. A Reader s notes. Page 11. Music and drama. Page 8, editorial Section. Page 11. Financial news. Page 12. Western farm. Page 14. To hearing in today Edge Hutchinson has made decision on account of out break last wednesday Erom Ewill be barred Only two lawyers representing new York will be proceedings will is briefs i 4-u utja.1 aug Luik me were driven trom the mining property Nlle the matter of the Date of by the strikers and when they re turned to protect that the pickets fired upon them. Miners three men stabbed Peter Lawman said to be guilty of crime at fort William. Fort William ont sept. 1. Ning amuck in the Coal Dock Section of this City three men Are said to have been stabbed by Peter human. Two of them were Brothers named Maronak one Nahom is not expected to recover. The third is Belasco Ros Debbo and is had been celebrating the Holiday at the Back of s20 Mclntosh when a quarrel arose from some argument. ? tabbed one of the Brothers. The other ran and was Chasse a Down tie Strief until caught when is was stubbed five times in the Back. Two of wounds pierced his lung and kidney wounding him so. Seriously that leaders denied this saying the deputies fired without provocation into the crowd1 of men and women wounding the girl and several others. The military forces again took charge of the patrol work about the mines at Wolverine and the Kearsarge As a re of this shooting. General Abbey has ordered an investigation. Peace River election polling going on today for Alberta legislature. Grande Prairie alta., sept. Ing is taking place today in the peace River constituency for the election of a member to the provincial House. It is a three cornered fight Between w. A. Eye Liberal Alphonsus Patter son conservative and w. F. Bredin Independent. All three candidates Are residents of Grande Prairie where the largest polling districts is situated. Other principal polling districts Are spirit Hipfer peace River crossing and Imu vegan. Since last election the peace River constituency which is being rapidly settled has been reduced in area owing to formation of new constituency of Grouard which lakes in town of Grouard and surrounding country. There has however been a Large in i Etu Ersin to peace River of new Getu Ersin to peace River y i Reynolds j. E. Tic of w my Gill and h. Stramare. Fas and Council bail Stem a by mayor Deacon and of the City Counci. Seated seventeen unions City the trades of the to ii a in succession the right Brnt lne occupied by the beat itfjl00. Of wearing it top. Blue Caps. Pleats were splendid. Section was made to of tra Des headed by the to Banc miscellaneous trades 20, comprised the music for the marchers by the Maple Leaf a fourth Section was Given Toft ti0.redresentatives of the print included the Litho continued on Page brakeman killed. Palmerston. Ont., sept. 1. George i railway rur Over in d killed by a Tram in the . Cards today when his foot became caught in a Frog. And it is probable that the vote polled Wil be larger than at last election. Want land tax trades unions wait on sir James Whitney at Toronto. Free press s social Toronto sept. Large delegation of trades unions called on sir James Whitney and other members of the Cabinet today and asked for a change in the system of taxation to relieve business and improvements and place the greater share on land. Sir James did not commit himself but promised i that a Workman s compensation Bill based on the findings of. Sir William Meredith commissioner would be passed at the. Next session of the legislature. The session has not yet so far As can be Learned been discussed in Cabinet Council All the ministers seem strongly inclined to the opinion that the House will not meet this Side of the new year. To is possible of course that when a full Cabinet Council is held and the prospective session Al legislation considered collectively Premier May decide that it would be better for the House to meet in november in order that a Start May be made. In that event the ministerial trips would be curtailed and the ministers would forefather in the capital Early in october to review the estimates As prepared no the various departments and prepare other legis lation it is proposed to put into effect. It is said however that this is not like1-" to happen As the majority of the ministers anal members Are inclined to the View that lust As much can be accomplished by meeting in january As in november. The favor Able Ruess in the capital at the pres ent time is certainly for a mid Winter opening of the House with prorogation some time before july 1, 19-14. Opium from Winnipeg Fargo police believe dope is carried by porters on trains. Fargo njd., the arrest of 12 negroes and the confiscation of a considerable Quantity of opium police incl Federal officials believe they have paved the Way for further arrests Ancl information which will bring to Light a system of opium smuggling by Means of Pullman porters running South from Winnipeg. A dozen police and Deputy sheriffs last a gambling joint Here. When they broke in the doors they found several negroes in stupor from Tho effects of opium. Half a dozen cans partially filled with opium and As Mary smokers outfits were confiscated with a Large Quantity of liquor. The lord Chancellor he bar enter for the Ocea Fame th6 Theton Lusion of his address Ana after a Resolution had been moved by three horses killed. Minnedosa Man., sept. Sherrock a Farmer living near Riverdale while driving from a held during a Thunder storm this morn in was stunned by lightning and three of the four horses he was driving were killed. Rushing laying of steel. Edmonton alta., . Reasonably Good weather steel on the Edmonton Dun vegan and British Colum Bia railway is expected to teach the Western end of lesser slave Lake this fall and trains put in opera Tion Between Edmonton and Mirror Landing a distance of 130 Miles. This announcement is made by d. J. Car Thui president of the Road who is Here on a trip of inspection. One Hundred Miles of steel has already been Laid of the line and ballasting gangs Are Busy getting the Grade in shape for the commencement of operations. Catholics must support own n Ottawa. Ottawa sept. Were made in local roman Catholic churches sunday that the roman Catholic ratepayers who contributed his. Taxes by Choice to the Public instead of. The separate schools might be refused the sacraments. Roman Catholic parents were also urged to Send their children to sep Arate schools. The announcement follows an agitation by the separate school Board which has discovered that Many of the largest roman Catholic payers have indicated the Public school in their Choice of sup port As its rate is considerably lower than the separate school rate. Cd or Carter expressing the of flip bar association for the of lord Haldane and the Long journey he bad undertaken solely for thib purpose the president of the Tion announced that the executive wad members had been pleased to elect the lord Chancellor an honorary life her of their association and trusting that he would Honor them by accept ing the designation they wished Haldane was visibly moved As he Rose to thank the members of the bar association for the magnificent Welcome they had tendered him and for the totally unexpected Honor Thev had conferred on him by electing him one of themselves. It seems As though one of the lessons i have endeavoured to inculcate in my add Ress that we lawyers of the Anglo Saxon race Are All of one brotherhood had already begun to of rectifying a most Marvel Lous said his lordship it which the demonstration was renewed. From shortly before noon an Ever in creasing crowd of spectators Congiv Kate i in the Street around and opposite the Princess theatre to see the great men arrive. Within the theatre the scene was practically the same. Hon. Frank b. Kellogg president of the american bar association the first to arrive came in for a round of applause which was accelerated when the chief Justice of the United states Edward Douglas White followed the. Entire audience rising to their feet. Premier Borden who Carne next. Receive of a similar ova Tion and by the time sex president Taft reached the stage the audience had got themselves in Good form and the fam Ous expansive smile of the sex presi Dent came into play in acknowledge ment of one of the most srm Erous receptions that could be Given. The Climax was reached when the Lorn Chancellor accompanied by sex Ambas Sador Jose p h Choate and sir Kennetn Muir Mckenzie arrived. The people Rose to their feet and the applause continued so Long that it began to look As though the americans were about to repeat one of the remarkable demonstrations for which their famous presidential nomination conventions Are noted. Premier s word of greeting we canadians Are bound to the great Empire which our country forms no inconsiderable part and we re Joice that those ties were never Strone or than the Are today. By like ties of kinship by the Bonds of Commer Cial Intercourse by the enjoyment of like institutions by the Possession of a common language and literature by Marine news. Passed the Soo. Sault Ste. Mich sept. To s . In Pathfinder Maunaloa Sultana a Constitution 3.30 John d. O. Mills Syl Shert Brooke qua., sept. 1. Unless Superior judge Matthew Hutchinson changes Hia mind overnight the labels Corpus proceedings tomorrow n the Case of Harry k. Thaw will be Lead in private. Not even William trave a Jerome chief of the now York state interests seeking thaw s return to Fiat Tjawan will be in Chambers. Judge Hutchinson announced his decision tonight. Judge Hutchinson had weighed the matter carefully All Day noting mean Ime the Ever swelling crowd pouring nto Sherbrooke for the fair. On the lips of nearly everyone was a sym pathetic word for thaw. Taking cognizance of this and of the outbreak of last wednesday when thaw was cheered in court As hero the judge decided that the Wisest course would be to exclude spectators. Reporters also Are to fee barred according to to night s arrangements and while the thaw lawyers May be present in a body if they so desire Only two representing new York Are to take part in the proof tidings. They Are Samuel Jacobs of Montreal chief Canadian counsel for the state and Hector ver ret appearing for Tho Mattawan Asylum from which thaw escaped in a motor car two weeks yesterday. Thaw is to be driven from the jail to the court House in a closed Carriage in charge of governor Laforce. Brief proceedings. The proceedings in Chambers will toe Brief. Two courses Are open to the judge. He can adjourn the hearing until a later Dato and ask both Side to submit briefs he sustain Tho writ which will instantly make thaw a free Man and place him within the grasp of the immigration officers or he can deny the writ Anil remand to prisoner Back to jail to await disposition of his Case toy Tho King s Bench in october. Or. Jerome expressed to the decision of judge Hutchinson. I doubt whether i should have gone to court was his comment. Police arrangements which were got under Way to possible pro thaw demonstration in the court room or on the Street were held in abeyance tonight a. Though it was understood that both the Dominion and provincial secret service and the Dominion and provincial uniformed forces would to on hand in Case of emergency. The holding of the hearing in Cham Bers raises a Nice problem thar. No one Sundown be r3w ind s last night mid land Queen Andrews Titch Maitland 9.30 John Reiss Jno. Moore Bug land .11 . W. W. Brown Rockefeller Corless Shenks 1.30 Man Ekata 3 Perseus 3.30 steel Bradley 4.30 Peter Reiss Trimble 6 Midland Prince 7 Walters Ceplius 7.30 Morgan jr., s. Fear typhoid precautionary action at Regina Many cases at present Regina sask., sept. Of a typhoid epidemic Here has resulted in the authorities taking precautionary Steps to handle it should it occur. A. Temporary Hospital has been erected on the general Hospital grounds which was opened today to receive typhoid patients. Both hospitals Here Are full and cannot accept farther patients. T Lirty cases of the a abase Are reported under medical treatment and local physicians state that they believe there Are a total of 50 people suffer inf with the fever just now. The residents of the City have been warned to boil their drinking water and care fully their milk Supply for traces of she disease. Six More oases were reported today. Pioneer merchant dead. Palmerston ont., sept. Nowrey an old and respected Pioneer merchant of in Buffalo continued on crop conditions by a Cora Hind Strassbury sask., sept rained heavily All night in Indian head and. It was heavy driving across country to Balcarres of the Kirkella Branch of tic . A of some thirty Miniea. No binders Mould work in the Fields and Only one or two men were attempting to Stook. The direction is North and East from Indian head and through almost unbroken crop to the Edge of the Valley. Much of this crop is heavy and in this Section less than Tifty Pel cent is Cut and the standing crop is nearly All too Green to Cut wanting a week of Good hot weather to Knish. The traces of the big Sturm Are very line the wheat is not Only Down but badly twisted and ripening very slowly. Where the Grain is Riyce and Cut the Sample is excellent and inc yield will be Good excepting on tin crops we Iii Aru very Light. Passing through the Valley we drove through one of Joseph Glenn s num Erous farms he has a very held of wheat in Stook. This Field had been Down in places but was a heavy land and a. Good plump Berry though not yet j ully matured. On Tho Balcarres Stiie of the Valley the Road Lay air Ouslin almost continuous wheat the land was a lilt i lighter and though tha rain of the previous night had been apparent and in some extremely Fields the loss will be heavy As Ness until 15 years presentation to r. W. Shannon. Saskatoon. Sask., sept. 1. W. Solmn non who severed his connection with the City As City solicitor on Satur Day was presented with a Cut Glass water service by the Heads of the civic departments. Or. Shannon leaves on tuesday to assume his duties As legislative draughtsman to the provincial government at teachers convention. Horden Man., sept. T. G finn returned to Morden saturday from Pilot Mound where lie was at meeting of the exec live fallow were almost All Good a heavy stand with ipod Heads but very Many of these Fields were badly Clown and twisted Ami Large were very and not fully filled. The loss from this condition will be consider Able in this Section a Lew very Good Fields of oiu.8 were noted but generally the oat crop was Short and Light. Hearing the damage from the storm was not so great. A few Fields were very badly damaged but others seemed to have entirely escaped the general average of the crop will be Good. From Balcarres to Bulyea Eiguy per cent All the crop seen from the train is in tons this Section there is a Deal of stubbed in and these crops Toronto Parks commissioner Dies. Toronto. Sept. Chanht is continued pm Page three men reported drowned. Etoi Onton sept. 1. The drowning of three men owing to the of a loaded scow m the treacherous Waters of the grand rap ids on the Athabasca River is reported news of the drowning was received by James d. Tait of the Atha oils ltd., who was m the City and who left North immediately on hearing of the tragedy a gasoline boat brought the news from Pelican Portage to Athabasca Landing. Mrs. Thomas Woodyatt Dies. Brantford ont., aug. 31. Mrs Thomas Woody at o unfair in threshing Barl in and Tho first car was snipped today. Al i. I i v Bur or District steins to have _ been after a Brief illness. Weather report Toronto. Sept. If Hipsh Over the provinces and and relatively lower Over the of Tho a ii everywhere Fine in i run thru a uncut Lii lds it what Ali . Krom wife of sex police a an North South Easi and the i Woodyatt died last night is remarkably in mfr pm us to amur it and it to a i have " . cd tit inc on in average Jor pc. We Oslo 1 tar no ills As very of i is six so incl this a it is in Cro of pc ;