Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 24, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg i labor member for Blackburn discusses King s action on horns Rule matter. A hindus question a serious one says opposition to Landing is regrettable. Philip Snow Den labor member for b Hackburn in the British House of commons is registered at the Royal Lexandra hotel and last evening gave an interesting discussion of the poli tical situation in great Britain to a representative of the free press. Or. Lin Owden s-Ho-we4 himself to tie an uncompromising opponent of any enter by the King in parliamentary profi acc i tic it Inife i Xvi. Stairs and considered that the action of the prime minister in accepting re sons ability Lor the King s speech Jom have a bad effect upon the for tubes of the Liberal party. The Mem or for Blackburn does not Consi Are i Likely that there will be an immediate general election As the liberals would Nave to sacrifice the work of the Las years and also throw overhear the Welsh disestablishment Bill an the plural voters Bill. The True inwardness of the Ulster question declared or. Snowden is tha the unionists have made it a game t offset the effect of the parliament act they care Little or nothing Abou Ulster. What they Are fighting for i to destroy the effect of the to parliament they Are aiming to restore the veto Power of the House of lords. This struggle is a far bigger thing than a contest Between religious factions in Ireland. That is being used by Thi unionist party As an excuse for an at tack upon democratic government and Power. The unionist party Are now lighting to preserve the remaining Powers of aristocracy in the King s conference. The interference of the King in calling a conference or. Snow Den spoke in. No Uncertain manner. Las evening he said from what i know of what took place some weeks a when the army crisis was on i thin i can form a fairly accurate idea of what is the state of feeling in England at the present time As to the action o the King. When it was rumoured before that the King was interfering in the Home Rule Niue Salon there was an out burst of indignation and revolt sue is 1 have never seen before and which has certainly never been paralleled of two generations. That feeling is been revived by the action of the King Las or. Snowden has no great opinion o Jar. Asquith s action regarding the interference of the King. He says tha the action of the prime minister very difficult to understand and unless there is something behind that Semi annual the Public knows nothing a bout the result will be disastrous to the Liber Al party. that the member for Blackburn finds most difficult to Philip Snowden. Labor member for Blackburn in Bri Tish House. .0 conform to Canadian standards of life and provided they Are prepared to work for the Standard rate of wages be saw no reason for . Summing up his views on this question or Snowden said i do not want to be thought dogmatic on a subject so closely Canadian i fancy that the hindus would toe As easy to assimilate As some of the Peoples from Eastern Surope that Are freely admitted into the Dominion. And with respect to these people there is no question of Imperial interest such As the refusal to allow entry to the hindus provides us commission s plans off grand Banks delays the arrival of chairman Bateman at i mouse. Board was in session. It was submitted to the Board As evidence. About the same time the men also took a. Vote the result of which differed from that taken by. The company. This vote too was submitted to the Board As evidence. Both company s vote Ami men s vote were therefore taken into consideration by the Board in making its actions. The men consider that every thing submitted to the Board As Evi Dence is now a tiling of. The past and All that we now have to go by is the recommendations of the Board. Not withstanding the fact that the com Pany says it is willing to put into effect the rates of pay it still in reality refuses to recognize he award of the boafji., to bring up evidence that was submitted to the Board As a reason Why the award should put into effect carries the inference that the Board did not fairly consider the evidence placed before it. The Board recommended a schedule of shoo rules very similar to that in effect on the c. P. R. And the c. It. R. The employees attach great importance to this and feel that fairness they should be granted the conditions they therefore refuse to accept the proposition of the com Pany As a substitute for s now on the inner Circle of the counsels of that party. He is a politician of a restive personality and with his a Blaty any conviction is a Force to be reckoned with at the present and one whose political future is the frequent subject of speculation in great Britain. At the moment or. Snowden is on an eight months tour and will visit Australia and new zealand and also India returning to the British Isles. He is engaged in studying la Bor conditions in a quiet manner and is not accepting Public engagements to speak or lecture during this. Tour. Or. Snow Den leaves Winnipeg on saturday and will go calling at Western cities on his Way to Vancouver. St. Johns nfl-d., july 23. From present appearances the whole plans of the Dominion s Royal commission for their tour through Newfoundland and the maritime provinces Are Likely to be Dis arranged by fog. And storm on grand Bank which is. Delaying the Allah liner alsatian on which the commission is now crossing the Atlantic. Sir Al Fred. Bateman chairman.1 of the who is aboard the Al satian wire Essed this afternoon to Hon. E. Browsing Newfoundland s preventative on the commission who preceded his colleagues Here to perfect their reception that the Steamer was still East of Cope race and delayed toy fog though due at Rimouski today. As it is Uncertain How Long these weather conditions Are Likely to continue it seems inevitable that the Canadian government Steiner Earl to which the commissioners will Transfer at i Mousci cannot reach St. John s before next tuesday Midnight and if the fog continued her arrival May be still further delayed. This involves a very serious Altera Tion in the plans for the commission s Progress and will Likely the cancelling of various entertainments arranged for them. Meanwhile sir George Fostar with the Earl Grey is lying at i you ski awaiting the Steamer s arrival. It is suggested Here tonight that arrangements might be made for the alsatian to Call at Syd Ney and Transfer the commission there to Earl Grey instead of at which pla., if adopted would enable the schedule to be car ried out As a serious postponement will involve postponing the whole arrangements for Canada As Well. Goes to Dakota declare dividend of six per cent. Explain is the part that or. Lloyd George has played in promoting the interference of the King in the Ima tier. He has always been most a pointing out that the real inward Ness of the Ulster situation is that it is an attack by the unionist party upon democratic the visiting British member criticizes the conduct of the Ulster question throughout by the government and de clares that the Asquith government has shown regrettable weakness in Handl ing the situation from the his own words on the subject Are re Hen All the forces in great Britain liberals labor men and at the last Gen. Eral election to overthrow the veto Power of the House of lords they meant and the action of the government in agreeing to enter this conference for the purpose of arranging terms with the representatives of the Ulster rebels is a direct negation of the struggle and an undoing of the work that tha House of commons has been engaged in for the last four years As to the if the Liberal party allow this matter to bring on. A. General election one effect will be 10 strengthen greatly the forces of lab or who have disassociated themselves from the action of the meeting of Winnipeg co operative v. John Stone retires. The Semi annual meeting of the Winni Peg co operative society lie id last night at labor Temple was Well attended w. Hunter the president occupying the chair. Statements submitted showed that Durl Nir the halt year ending june 30, the society had made a profit of s261, the business Dur ing that period having averaged s1.4s per week per member. The membership totalled 70s. An increase of 63 Over the a a receding period. The capital of the society was now of which was paid up. The matter of delivery of goods purchased at the Uoc lety s store was discussed at some length members of the society Are spread Over the. Whole City and the problem of delivery the membership being comparatively Small it was stated that if the membership could be increased the expanses of delivery would be prop Orr to mutely reduced Anil the Satis far Cion give a would be greater. With the Progress now being made there was every Prospect of the complaints arising on the score of de livery being greatly lessened in future. The general Outlook for the society was extremely Good. A number of members testified their Confidence in the management f their desire to spread the principles of co operation. A dividend of 5 per cent on capital Stock professor Peters appointment to n. D. Agricultural College confirmed. Free press special Fargo n.d., july w. F. Peters of the Manitoba agricultural College was elected animal husband Man of the North Dakota agricultural College at the regular meeting of the Board of trustees. Professor Peters is an exceptionally Strong Man and director Cooper and government in this question of conference. The could not Trust army. Or. Snowden is emphatic in is belief that the government should have resolutely checked the incipient revolution Iong since and that the effect of their failure to do this is that encourage ment had been Given to All kinds of revolutionaries to oppose legislation they do not like by threatening to rebel he says that the labor people have noted the trend of events in that direction. The real explanation of the weakness of the government and an explanation that has not been noted in the newspapers is that it cannot Trust the army. Reason Why they did not order a stoppage of the gun run Ning was that they were afraid too rdc a toe array to do it for fear of Mutiny. They were unwilling to face that. The result is that unionists Are saying can do just what we like and the government dare not trouble if they had faced such a position and Sone to the country if the army had actually Given trouble the liberals have swept the Bun try con hers or. Snowden. Hindu trouble . Asked by the free press representative his opinion of the hindu trouble in Vancouver or. I Here s a funny Snowden Side to that Busi k Ness but from an Imperial Point of i question. If the Empire Means anything at All i equal rights for a-1-1 within the i do not thin r that you will fable to keep the Empire to you Are going to erect in against the people of one part coming into another Section my opinion the of hindus is specially re Arf not Savages but will older than out is s Jyh Ratekin re that a la Newcom such As the hindus should be made was declared. J. Johnston one of the directors and his place was filled by the election of or. Scott. Messes. Bartlett and Skinner old directors were re elected. New Park opened interesting ceremony at . Per formed by mayor Hewitt. Free press special Morden Man., july Beautiful new Park was officially opened last night when mayor Hewitt in a Short and witty speech addressed the citizens present. The Young people of the town held their first dance in the new Pavilion. The grounds were nicely lighted and the Corderi orchestra furnished excellent music. A sunday school excursion arrived from Manitou today the children were taken from the station to the Park in autos by the citizens of the town and indulged d n a very enjoyable picnic. Outside town Are taking advantage of the Morden Council s invitation to use the local Park for picnics and other assemblies and they Are also appreciating the hospitality provided by the people or the town. A Light rain which timely re Lief from the heat of the past week fell Here tonight. Cutting of coarse Grain will com Mence this week. Entries for provincial meet. Entries for the Manitoba provincial Rifle association prize close tomorrow saturday evening at 10 o clock. The Secretary w. H. Munro will be at his office. 237 Somerset bulk link. All Flay saturday. Tuesday. The matches commence nex 259 Portage Avenue night take advantage of our saturday terms i make this saturday night As Busy As the 50 women s suits formerly sold to while they last 100 women s hand tailored suits and Vance fall styles formerly sold at now on our bargain table 59 dresses Reg. To half hour Sale to 9 . Sizes to 36 inches. Silk Erly sold to half Price important Model sold to half Price fibr Ftp Curfs m up Mana incorporated Herbert e. Burb1dge, stores commissioner Many hurry up values in these columns today store closes at 1 o clock w. F. Peters. Whose appointment As animal Hus Bandman of North Dakota Agri cultural College u confirmed. The trustees feel themselves quite fortunate in securing his services for the North Dakota Experiment station. He assumes his new duties september. Professor Peters will devote much of his time to the promotion of the interest of livestock in North Dakota so that Farmers will see the necessity of doing All in their Means and Power to the raising of livestock in the state. Mixed farming urged by Saskatchewan Man j. D. Schurman of Togo sask., arrived wednesday on a visit to his Bro ther major Schurman. Of Winnipeg. Of the crop conditions he said that he Hart just passed through the Edmonton District and that there the rainfall had been All that could be de sired and As a result the prospects were excellent. Bast of Edmonton to York ton the climatic conditions had been less favourable and the appearance of things was not nearly so Good and pro Bably the crops had suffered so much that they could not Alto Gether recover. East of Yor Tori the crops began to look better right along to Winnipeg. Or. Schurman. I a Strong believer in mixed farming opinion is that those who Trp in Lor exclusively will ultimately come to grief. He re i gently purchased 150 head of Stock in the Winnipeg and Rosser districts and intends to keep on purchasing until his Herd is one of the largest in Western Canada. Cattle and he declared will prove the salvation of any Farmer who has to face Adverse climatic conditions. I feel that the government of the country should encourage the cattle and hog Industry in every Way possible. Experienced breeders and authorities on the subject should be sent to Points to explain to the Farmers the. Best methods the class of cattle and hogs test suited to the country. And the most economical Way to raise or. Schurman formerly had a Herd of 150 Hereford cattle which he sold some years ago with the intention of going into wheat farming almost exclusively. He now realizes that he made a serious error and it vis his intention to go into Stock raising More extensively. year he has 200 acres under and "230 acres of Barley and Oats he the props in the Togo District Are Proba Bly two weeks earlier in growth this year than last. The Togo crops too Are very Fine and he calculates on a yield of at least 30 bushels to the acre on the i heat land. Boarding school for g m s. S. Stephens m.a., Dublin University. The lord Bishop of Ontario. Separate houses for senior and Junior boys. The school grounds cover 24 acres. Recent . 1913. -4th, 6th, 7th Lith 12th places 1914, 3rd, 7tfli, places. For prospector Etc., apply to the haad Mitter. I 1 . Machinists Issue statement r. S. Ward Secretary treasurer of the machinists Union has Given out a statement with reference to the . Machinists dispute with the company. In which he answered ment made a few Days ago by Morley Donaldson general manager of the . Or. Donaldson was reported As say ing relative to the Aue gation of the employees that the company was not giving effect to the order of the conciliation Hoard with regard to working conditions after the strike All the men had been taken a added that a census of the men had neen taken and that the vote was in favor of the continuance of the relations which had been in operation for 40 years. Referring to statement of the q. T. P. General manager or. Ward said the Rote referred to was taken company trifle the conciliation last delivery 10 o clock three Price magnets to do a Day s clothing business by one o clock Large quantities of men s suits have to change ownership before the 31st july three splendid clearance values Are in order for saturday morning. Better look them Over if you Are Nothe Market far a couple of smart suits. Each suit is a thoroughbred production in its genteel with Long service in every thread and stitch. -._.-. _ reduced prices around the half Mark. Men s suits to Clear at the selection. Here includes an Uin tour of Fine serviceable tweeds in. Greys and Browns and Likely colors. The patterns Are Check and Stripe effects and mixtures. Splendidly made an d finished single breasted style All sizes. Regular up to saturday men s suits to Clear at a Quantity of High Grade suits an Choice scotch Tweed s and worsted. Bea Dutiful by made and trimmed. The colors Are desirable and stylish and the patterns Are the wanted kind. One of the finest suits at the Price in the City. All sizes. Saturday men s suits to in Choice tweeds and worsted also in Navy Blue Serge beautifully hand tailored models featuring the last min Ute styles in Greys and Browns and our Well known Navy Blue Stogie two and three Button Coats finished with smart lapels and Fine shoulders. Certainly an Opportunity not to tie missed. Saturday men s Felt hats at 93c present Day styles in Brunswick a and fedoras various shades. Former prices saturday half Day Felt hats at 59c in a variation of telescopes in greens Brown and Grey shades. Were and saturday half Day .-59o children s straws at 45c coastguard style with narrow band were 75c to saturday half Day-., main floor saturday morning fruit specials extra fancy Ontario Toma toes Ripe and special per in. Home grown Wax saturday special 2 ibs.-25c extra fancy British Colum Bia Royal an be urday special per in. Carton .1. 20c fancy California urday special basket.a5c Lyon s imported fruit Cordi als comprising Strawberry bed and Black cur rants Lemon Etc. Regular 45c. Saturday special bottle.25c Keillor s Lemon regular 20c. Saturday Spe Cial bottle. 15c phone or delivery orders. Main floor for boys suits is nearly half Price the boy who has set his mind Brown suit will have his ambition this collection. Blazers and Tennis jackets in your club color entire of All flannel Outing jackets. An important feature of these jackets is that the All Wool flannels were thoroughly shrunk they entered the hand of the tailor. No danger of them shorten ing up. Several sizes shown in a numerous Tion of club colors. Splendid for the Beach Tennis Cricket Etc. Sizes 34 to 40. Formerly saturday half Day main floor their Price be fore toeing reduced was but Stock taking clearance compels the very Liberal reduction. Neatly tailored from a Rich frown Shade striped Tweed Dressy but serviceable double breasted style pants double elbows and Belt loops Etc. Splendid suit and a bargain. Saturday half Day 98 main floor. Few More of those 3 for boys shirt waists neat tidy summer waists at a Price that would scarcely buy the material. In Cambric neat Stripe patterns and Plain White materials Well made full Roomy size. All new less than a month ago. Saturday half Day 3 for ._._. Mam floor. Halt Day clearance of 45c flowered voiles at the assortment takes in All Otu flowered voiles in Stock rang ing up to 45c also a varied assortment of fancy muslims and Plain voiles Brown. Crepes and Black Pongee suiting. These Are the most fashionable goods this season. And sell up to 45c cd. Saturday half second floor. Men s Light Cool summer underwear at 75c men s natural or White rib Balbriggan combinations with Long or Short sleeves and ankle or knee length. Sizes 34 to 46. At men s Fine Light summer combinations in White or Cream either with Short sleeves and knee length or Long sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 34 to 46. At Pine Lisle thread combinations soft Fine silk thread very Cool Aad comfortable. Either Long or Short sleeves and knee or ankle length. In White or Cream. Sizes 34 to 46 _ main choose from and Wash fabrics for rating suiting in Pink mauve natural and sky Blue Plain crepes in Pale flue and sax checked crepes in Pink. Champagne and sky. These Are All the Best grades of materials and the of lines sold out regularly at and saturday half Day 57c second floor. Women s Cotton Hose pair a to take with you on your vacation for bathing purposes. Knit1 Froni Fine Cotton yarns in Black or Tan with White graduated spots. Sizes 8% to. 10. Very special half Day sat urday Loc. Main floor. Carpet brooms four 15-Inch, Good qual Ity Corn smooth sanded Hardwood handles. Our 50c Broom saturday for 35c third floor j picnic baskets of selected split wino a heavy Bottom leather gasped cover with top handle. Eegular-75e size for 50c regular 95c size for 70c regular size for 90o third floor. Half Day disposal of High priced embroideries at 29c collection of ends in lengths from 2 to 6 Yards 45 Iii. In. Colbert filet Langlais and sheiffle stitch on Fine Cambric and muslims. Quite a number of them were originally Yard. Saturday half Day.-.29c does baby need a Bonnet Dainty sheer Muslin embroideries and crepes Are fashioned into a group of. Perfectly exquisite styles that will surely captivate every Mother. Dainty bows of ribbons and beading Are used in combination with pretty effect. Priced at 70c. 95c children s summer hats clearance at 95c six smart styles in Light and dark colors cunningly trim med with velvet ribbon silk and tiny rosebuds. Were up to saturday cd. Maline millinery ruching saturday being a. Few Yard ends left Over from a Busy season s Selling. We do not want to them into Stock hence the tempting reduction in White purple and Navy a smart effective trimming for your new hat. Half Day saturday. Cd. 25c, main floor ii r Chiffon motor veiling Yard ten cents a Yard is a. Very Small Price for such High Grade ceilings Fine Quality soft Chiffon motor veil Ings 20 inches wide in Black Navy and Brown. Very special half Day sat urday Loc. Main floor j is. Women s Light Cotton vests Low sleeveless Spe Cial 2 for women s summer corsets in serviceable Quality net. Sizes 19 to 26. Second floor boys waggons eed Japan steel Box with Wood Bottom Green lined steel gearing and wheels Black White Wood Tongue. 6 sizes priced for saturday at and rubber three sizes priced at and third Fibber j women s outsize silk Hose 75c women who Wear an outsize in Hose Are in Luck s Way saturday. Formerly these same Hose sold at pair which Means a Clear saving of 100 pair Only pure silk Hose Eufra Long and with Garter top. Size s 8% and 9 Only. Very special half Day saturday pair 75c, main floor. Last delivery leaves at 10 six neck 1 frills for 1ul in Chiffon net lace Satin and Dainty pieces Complete in Box. Half Day special saturday. Loc. Main floor j clearance of fancy brooches and bar 1 Csc pins saturday the variety is too wide to give a full description of each Are Gold filled initial brooches nov Fulty parisian Rose brooches Clois Onne enamel bar pins in Many de signs arid colourings and others. Very special half Day 19c. Main floor
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