Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, July 29, 1914

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 29, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba Imperial foreign news in Bill in expected to vote for measure rather than lose Home Rule. Plan to restore measure to original shape Only giving on time limit. Associated press special Cable july Rule Bill 29.-the amending be taken up again Tou aties the government is expected to tie to me limit clause or other the option Given to the Ulster to vote their own that Ireland is now spoken of As an Camp the real wonder is that .0. Wuch inflammable material about there has not been some terrible explosion tout the fact is that with All and counter mar Rte a is More genuinely peaceful than in quite Normal years. Royalty in Scotland this week the King and Queen Cei Ved y is the they were re e with the greatest enthusiasm in monday last the Way. Their in Edin Palace of at this sea spa of the year is crowded with visitors from the Over sea dominions and they Nave had a goofy Opportunity of seeing what britishers think of the Covert evident a says the Cabinet has def Dedi not to withdraw the amended by the House wiil Elve the to Jug House of com. Or to restore it to much the shape As that in which it was eucled la the House of lords and to urn it to the second chamber As final terms of settlement. County in will be retained but on one Point the government will definitely give six. Years1 disappear. Nationalist attitude. The times today says Many of the nationalists refuse to believe that they will be asked by their Leader to give any which will imply their acceptance of the plan for the exclusion o2 part of Ireland from the Home Rule scheme but if they decline to. Sup port the government in their Clear de termination to make the befit of a bad position they will run the risk of los ing the Home Rule Bill altogether. Accordingly it is understood that John Redmond will today advise his follow ers to give a qualified support to the amending Bill so that the government shall not be embarrassed in this Crit ical stage of the controversy. The vote of the majority at today s meeting of the nationalist leaders will decide the vote of the whole party and although the nationalists May not be found voting for the second Reading they will probably decide to support the government in their difficult task of remodelling the Bill in committee. The attitude of the opposition will not be decided until they have heard Premier Asquith s speech in the open ing of the debate. The situation must remain critical and Uncertain until the authoritative statement of the govern ment s attitude towards the lords amendments has been i a of if britishers think very by of King George and Queen Mary. King has intimated that it is his lion to reside in Holyrood More Otten. In the future than in the past say. This has Given the greatest Delight to the King Speaks of Holyrood As the place of his ancestors Walthou t recalling the passage s of Hermi in which he says of his hero be saw Holyrood in a dream. Remembrance of its Romance woke in him and faded he had a vision of the old radial stories of Queen Mary and Prince Charlie of the hooded Stag of the splendor and the crime the velvet and of right Iron of the past and Dis missed them with a Cir in truth Holyrood embodies in itself much of the history of Scotland. But though their majesties have been staying in this old Palace it has been rather As a Centre from which expeditions have been made to Glasgow and other cities and places of interest than As a Resi Dence. What Edinburgh Hopes is that Are going to live in it for a Short time each year in the same Way As they Buckingham Palace and Windsor t route mac1ery cars railway Board s judgment on Mazenod complaints no Power to order rebates. Ottawa july 28. The railway Tjaard has Given judgment dealing with a. Complaint made by Lennhardt of Maze nodsask., which has to do with the roundabout movement of a Carload of machinery from to Mazenod. Tie judgment states in part Mazenod is station. In the can Adian Northern 1 Ine and. Is Point Castle. I eaves London letter Book by Robert Machray Hamburgh has Long been one of the most important cities of. The British Empire not Only As the capital of Scotland but As a. and University Centre. Time was when it was also a great literary re members in this connection that it is just a Century since saw the that time is past. The City has become much More populous Dur ing the last fifty years. With the great new naval base. Rosyth outside it boundaries it is almost certain to become a great naval City and Centre too. This is perhaps one reason Why our King might like to sep More of Edinburgh. Anyway he is hav ing a right Royal time in Scotland. I too thous1d doll ufos statement by railway contractor at the Flemming Carvell s analysis. St. John n.b., july Ken to which construction has been car ried on the Branch of that company from Avonlea to Gravelbourg. Owing to the fact that the Canadian Northern has not As yet in operation any line from Regina to Moose jaw would enable the car to have been taken the appropriate route Mak ing connection at Moose jaw with the c. N a. Line to the South this car was routed via Mary Radville and Avonlea a most circuitous route Mak ing a movement of .401 Miles. For a movement this length the rate of this material is 44 cents and on the weight As Given by the complainant of Pound Riv the total charge would be the complainant shows that the sum charged was for this roundabout movement therefore no overcharge has been made town Tariff omitted. The Canadian Northern has omit Ted to give a town Tariff to Mazenod although it is within Regina s f strip Bung radius and although the com Pany has covered that Point in its town Tariff from port Arthur ".Winnipeg, Portage la Prairie and Brandon. The c. N. R. Has also included in a town Tariff Avonlea and other Points on the Moose jaw Radville. It has also covered the Branch from Radville to Bengough. This is a Branch running some 50 Miles South of the Avonlea Gravelbourg Branch on which Mazenod is situated and is therefore that Tance further removed fro to Regina. This Board authority to or Der re Bates or the direction would now be made ordering a refund of the Dif Ference Between and Tust so soon As the g. N. Re construction is completed from Regina to Moose jaw so As to give connection the c. N. A. Line South from Moose jaw much More favourable rates of course will be enjoyed by the Dis erection of station authorized. The Board of railway commissioners has handed Down its judgment in the application of the Canadian Pacific railway for an order approving the location of a station at Coquitlam . The Burden of this application was assumed by the Coquitlam terminal company a real estate corporation de Sirous of having the station moved from new Westminster to a Point in Coquitlam nearer to that company s property. Everything considered says chairman Drayton i am of the opinion that not with a View to assist in the Sale of real estate but in the general interest of the Public the Board London july passing of Joseph the great Imper As one consent All have called him was the occasion of a Brief respite torn the strife and tension in the political Arena. It was the pc. Casion too of unusually Fine elegiac speeches which showed the Mother of parliaments has not lost even in this or tical. Ana Well nigh is operate time her old High and Lotty characteristics. Death As sonar ibo at his Best said is the great reconcile and foes United with friends in. Their Prai Aee of the dead statesman Aad of what he had achieved for their common country and Empire. From the oratorical Point of View the most Nedy of Kennedy and Mcdonald rail should the Applina contractors testified that he paid unix for on the site to Premier Flemming on june Diatel East of King Sway Road 13, 1912, at the Dugal inquiry today. You ought to help us along with some is or. Kennedy s version of Hon. Or. Fremming s Way often passing the hat. Appeal was Good for or. Kennedy passed Over to or. Flemming next Day. Phis is the John Kennedy whose name he Premier found it almost impossible to recall when on the stand a few Days a tracking utterance was that of or. Asp Alth who in passages marked by eloquence and Power paid a splendid yet discriminating tribute to the qualities of the Man and the ideals that had inspired him throughout his Wori Clear us career. Or. Law s speech if on a somewhat lower plane was More it inmate in its tone and More touching a its emotional Appeal. But both speeches were rightly described As exquisite by half our who him pronounced a Eulogy not less remarkable Tor its language than the prime minister s and for its feeling than Bonar Law s. While these orations were being delivered the House was hush the note of mourning which is the most human of All notes was Universal. One of the things that struck a particularly in the three speeches was the remark made by or. Asquith to the effect that or. Chamberlain had failed to gain the position in the land under the Crown that of prime minister although his political Genius might Well have entitled him to expect it. And i think there was in the minds of All who were listening the thought of what might have been if or. Chamberlain had not been re moved by illness from the Field of conflict when he was. And one often hears the observation made that the position of affairs would not be As it is today if he had been Able to take his old part in our poll is. But knows the Sci fact remains Attiat the greatest 0f our political gladiators has vanished from the scene. Among his own people he certainly deserved a place in Westminster Abbey. The National Faitalia but it was his desire that he be Laid to rest among his own by whom he meant the people Birmingham and it is among them Taat he buried. It was in the m Dland Sty that he had spent what May be railed his working life and though the it get aspects of his career must be Ossif Lerell in connection with the pm we he w la always Ibe associated with be town for which he did so much of Icheln return did a Good Deal for him. It May of said of him that a Ana Birmingham were one pay Indian treaty at Norway House Norway House july 22, 23 and 24 were important Days at Nar House. Seven Hundred indians o receive their treaty Money mites got into it scrape went through Church window and Cut away altar lace parents to pay. Brandon july like sacrilege appears to have been _ committed by a dozen Young mites of children from. 5 to 8 years of age who attended at the juvenile court Here to Day. It that the youngsters broke the windows of the German lutheran Church crept and Cut away some of the Gold lace from the altar. The Barents were ordered to pay ?150 to make Good the loss Ana it is expected that at least 200 Auto mobilises from Many Points of the province will meet Here in convention on saturday next. This will be under the auspices of the Manitoba Auto league. The local arrangements for tha reception of visitors Are in the hands of officers of the Brandon Auto club. It is planned that there shall be a. Banquet at Hie Prince Edward hotel the visitors will welcomed to the City by mayor Hughes and other prominent speakers drought troubling Farmers. The scorching heat today with the Mercury soaring to the three figure Mark is thought to be responsible for several Small out Breaks of fire but in each Case the prompt action of the fire brigade prevented any damage of con sequence being done. Concern of Farmers is increase a at the prolonged drought. Heavy Clouds which came very nearly overhead the City almost hourly gave Promise of the much needed downpour but so far it has not materialized. Farmers generally were again brought to Book by magistrate Bates at the police court Here today for neglecting to have properly drawn up agreements Between themselves and their employees. The occasion for the utterance was a Case in which a farm Ernest judge sued James Hedges a Farmer of Little Souris for wages. The plaintiff was Given the full amount claimed. The news that Austria had declared War against Servia and that this announcement had created a stir in the Grain markets and rushed up the Price of wheat created a stir Grain circles Here today. Though it is rarely that purely Grain speculation la indulged in locally it is stated that Sev eral financiers indulged in something like a flutter this if cooler my needed crop prospects in Saskatchewan not too Bright according to official report. N re Ysen ago. Or. Kennedy memory Bunn Indian agent Stuart. Or. Ood and he to Tell the Story with considerable detail. Norquay clerks Geo. H. Lee and , and sergeant since he was subpoenaed in. June i Nicholls with Cook Ideh or. Kennedy has kept out of reach of the commission making a Long visit after an interview with or. Flemming and his brother. Head fitted with a Little laugh that he had not returned to give evidence willingly. The session was made interesting by the examination of and loss account of the construction company. It was shown that since the new con tract was arranged Between the construction and railway companies the Cost of construction work had been in creased by 10 per cent. This increase is the construction company s profit on the work done and is added to the Progress estimates and included in the statement submitted to the government upon which the financial Aid is based. Or. Carvell s analysis of the situation was to the effect that the government is paying the entire construction Cost of the railway and Are now paying for or. Gould about to accept it synonymous. He never forgot _. They Vixen in London Birmingham and a in a s Royal to him ranks and followed his Ancl strength he was in ".1 left the Radical joined the unionists it Lead with All its heart from his earliest be Burcl with a spirit of patriotism when such a spirit a rare in pc Norland. Changed Birm or a Fox indians brought in some Black which were sold at Good figures at Selkirk also red foxes be a a cubs and. A Oune wolves with the usual collection of Bead work and moccasins. Visitors at Norway during treaty week included or. Howard supt. Peter. Hospital Boston mass. And son Charles j. B. Walker and mrs. Or. Nichols and daughters Mary and. Dolly of Winnipeg Rev. John Carefoot and or. Dryden Union Man. Mrw a. Lee of Essex Centre ont., and sergeant of Cross Lake who came Down in the interests of the indians. As a free gift. I Don t believe that these i people put even the Price of a postage stamp into this he remarked. Charles k. Howard right of Way agent for the company was giving Evi Dence when the court adjourned his testimony threw considerable Light upon some of the right of Way trans actions which have been puzzling the counsel. Take oath of office commissioners on redistribution in British Columbia Start work. Vancouver july Hon. Or. Justice Morrison and the Hon. Or. Justice Macdonald commissioners appointed by the lieutenant governor in. Council the Public. Enquiries act to make enquiry into and report upon the matters upon which it is proposed that a measure of redistribution will be based have taken the oath of office. _ the scope the enquiry is As. Fol lows 1. To enquire into the suitability or otherwise of the provisions of Tihe constitutional creation an d act the dealing with the Esta Blis Hinnent. Of v spirit of be of Stion Well doubt act before the eyes administrators was that be was later by Imperial never allowed himself out of touch with his own cite to strife .1 sible r. Electoral districts and de i fining the boundaries thereof 2. The Best method of subdividing the province into new electoral districts and defining the boundaries of new districts having regard to area population natural Indus trial development Community of in Terest and existing conditions 3. The classification of electoral districts for purposes of representation 4. The representation in the legislative Assembly to be allowed to each electoral District the commissioners commence their itinerary , which substantially As follows visiting Caribou District Ami arriving at Kamloops on the 31st inst., where a Public sitting held. The commission will then proceed eastward along the mail line to Northeast Koote nay and from. Golden f. Temporary settlement no one Down to. Windermere Valley to Elran approach in i Brook holding meat Ings in. Bast Koutney thence Westward to Nelson settlement is going on watched stage in the upper with Hope if i and into the Boundary District of the nationalist a in Ireland some of Rifle sort is to be seen in incl in Scotland too hut to like the same extent. But in re and tha increase is very startling. Month of june the move sent gained no fewer than 40.000 re Nindl now a total it is Safe of above men. An author e Tato ment published yesterday 2ai the number by counties. Done san tipster. Heads the list Man Galway also a North county comes next with storm at Suth Wyn is Ethwyn july morn ing s storm was unusually severe in this District. Lightn Irig did considerable damage at different Points. Bolton of Prairie Grove lost a horse. The Chimney of or. Dowie a residence at was demolished. P. L. Edie had a Haiy stack burned. Several other close Calls were reported. The recent heavy Rains have done considerable damage to the potato crop. Mrs. P. L. Edie and miss Jean Edle have returned after a. Pleasant Holiday at Winnipeg where the were of Canon Giels at the Church cottage. Miss Nan Ferguson and miss Joy Morrison left on prod a for Kenora where they will visit mrs. J. Mccoomb Corkscrew Island. Or. A. Muller took a to to by trip to Winnipeg Beach on. Sum Day he re an excellent Road almost the entire Regina sask., july offt Cia crop report of the Saskatchewan department of agriculture based on conditions on july 25 As reported to i from All parts of the province by Tele graph states that crops that were Good at the Date of the last report Are now not so Good while those that previously were poor Are now worse. Very to and dry weather is the Universal re port and rain and cooler weather Are universally needed. A few districts report conditions. A still being very Good while that crops Are maturing too fast am in. Consequence Are not filling Wek flax on the Wii Ole is. Standing the weather conditions Best and in Soro drier districts will be almost the Only crop. Harvesting will commence ii some districts by August 5, and Wil be general by August 10 to 15. Hal damage has been comparatively slight storms being reported from Vibanc Canora Dubuc Manor Sheho. There i practically no any Caus other than drought and Hail. Reports from the South Eastern crop District indicate an average yield o 18 bushels of wheat per acre the East Central District reports 17 bushels the Central District 15 bushels and., the Northern District 20 bushels. These districts include most of the Best crops. Killed with last shot. Princeton ., july eng land a swede was killed while run Ning a Coyote Tunnel on the Kettle Valley railway construction on five on . It was the last shot he was firing to Complete his con tract when he was overcome with powder Gas and that with the explosion was the cause of death. Eriksdale notes. Bricks Dale july heavy Hail storm swept All Over this District o i sunday morning and during All saturday the wind was High. The lightning was extremely vivid. Some of the a Ahston k s were Over two inches in diameter but As there was not much wind at the time the damage was slight. This has been a very poor season. First the heavy Frost in Juno and the want of rain Liias made the crops so Short that they will hardly be Able to be Cut and will be very Scacca. Elgin news. Elgin Man., july Taylor of is opening up a gent s furnishing store in Elgin. Principal h. A Olbertson who for past nine years has Deen at the head of the Elgin consolidated school and who is reputed to be one of the Best principals to the province has accepted Shoal school. At the meeting of the Board held last night a very Lively time was feud a of citizens protesting the. Action of the at their allo Wing. Hit. Rob Dep Art chauffeur charged with manslaughter. Vancouver ., july a chauffeur was committed for trial today on a charge of Man Slaughter in respect to the death of or. And mrs Peter j. Rinds who were killed Wheir Seward s car turned Turtle. A week turning a curve in Eburne a City suburb. Rain at Regina. Regina basic., july which fell this afternoon proved a blessed Relief after the period of oppressive heat but it marred the opening of the exhibition and caused the postpone ment of the. Races. Anti Etc. Per Hans the ithe Semi Kameen and Okanagan Dis development in the situation is the riots. Public change far arranged Are As follows saturday August. 1. Cranbrook monday August 3. Fernde tuesday August 4. Nelson thursday August 6. The intention is to hold meetings if possible in the evenings to afford All parties a Mare fax parable Opportunity of being present. The will at All pleased to receive representations on the Points covered by the commis Sion. P. Ogilvie .l., barrister at anal including Belfast of a recent estimate he strength of the Ulster Volun at arse figures it is Smau guat Jav Nas ? appointed Secretary of the commission. Charge discrimination. Washington d. C., july Sioux City livestock Exchange to Day tiled a complaint before the interstate Commerce commission that discrimination is South Over Sioux City in shipments from North and South Dakota and Montana Points. Leaves Federal Reserve Board. Washington july name of Paul m. War Jurg will soon be with drawn. President whose will appoint another new yorker to his place in the Federal Reserve Board and a Chi Cago Man in place Thomas d. Jones. These new appointees will to t far More acceptable. Athletic efficiency tests. The first of the athletic efficiency tests to be conducted during the next four weeks by the playgrounds com Mission will take place this evening on the Mulvey school grounds. Your health question Well is largely a matter of keep ing every Organ normally Active. Livers that alow Down and stomachs that falter need this famous tonic laxative us stores through out the dominion1 take Abbey s Vlf tablets the Best Herve tonic every Day sees new records made at the Bay hew records made old ones smashed not Only in volume of business but in Quality of merchandise and greatness of service. These hot Days find us More than ready to meet your every want. Very Little idea can be formed of the i illness of our preparations for the summer business but a trip through the store will be a revelation. A woman s physical loveliness physical loveliness stimulates woman is conscious of that fact. She would give anything in the world to possess it if nature has not already been kind a Mozart Corset will gently encourage the imperfect figure and eventually Mould it to the lines you have so much adored in the Superb stately front laced Graceful form. The Mozart induces deep organs instead of pressing them the and gives a queenly Carriage. It May be readily adjusted to produce perfect ease and Comfort. Why Mot have a trial fitting of a Mozart Corset our careful Cors Tieres will1 see that you Are perfectly fitted in tha style and size that will give you increased Pride in your appearance. Priced from up. Second floor the Bay hair dressing Parlours announcing special rates for ladies and gentlemen skilled patient Serai ii is the purpose of the department. Every facility is provided to d o the Vartoui kinds of work with such a measure of satisfaction to you Tihay Yogi wont go elsewhere. Soft water or gentle special Scalp for manicuring______________________50c hair Cut and face Massage sure cure for ladies Hairdreasing---------------------50c Tare you troubled with Dandruff we apply a tonic that is guaranteed to cure it third floor around the silk counters thursday morning seven examples of the purchasing Power of your Dollar on. Thursday. Every Yard of these materials is from our own stocks and we know whereof we speak in assuring the Quality and correctness of every Yard of it. Yard wide Pailette Silks. Thursday special scotch Homespun. Thursday special. Suiting. Thursday special. Q o c Ivory and thursday special. Black taffeta. 79 c Shepherd s thursday special. Check suiting. Black Lustres. 39 c Navy and thursday Yard wide coloured Honan Pon gees. Thursday special. Women s Gauze Lisle Hose 4 pair women Tell us this is the most satisfactory Hose possible to Wear these hot Days. Not Only Are they Cool and comfortable but at Tractive fit Well arid look Well. Fashioned from Fine Quality Lisle extra Light sum Mer weight indestructible cannot tear Garter top double sole High spliced Heel in Black and Tan. Sizes is to 10. Very special 4 Hajj. Main floor fit your Bath tub with a Bath Spray and get the Delight of sea bathing in your own Home. Fits any size faucet has Combina Tion Metal and. Rubber bulb. Very special thursday third floor value Worth while in women s blouses at 59c an Odd lot that must be disposed of before inventory., the Price has been Cut Down to less than Oralf in order to effect a speedy clearance. Of i about women s Fine Swiss embroidery waists in Low neck and Short style prettily trimmed with soft lace All fresh and Lovely. Splendid Waist to Wear during this present hot weather. All have been Selling freely at double thursday s prices. Special j second floor comfortable upholstered Box Spring mattress sold freely at not Many of them hence the clearance. Best steel wire Springs highly seasoned Hardwood Frame. Only pure elastic White Felt has been used in the upholstering. Covered with Best Quality striped ticking. Size 4 it. Formerly sold at thursday special third floor f All White enamel bed Stead it is specially Strong and attractive. The posts Are continuous Anil Are 1 1-lff.ineh in diameter fillings Are Inch and Are attached to the top Rod Fly near chills. For Long and h Ard service this bed cannot be sur passed third floor this Way for Long Wear stylish men s footwear each of the following men s shoe propositions is the foot Wear referred to is of a tried and proven Quality. All Are Standard makes-1-in styles a plenty for All classes of Wear. The Hudson s Bay Sitwell the a wide variety of selection int Jox calf velour calf and Tan calf. Button and Blucher styles and sizes. The Prince gunmetal dark and Light Tan calf Light Dou ble and Viacom lived soles in a wide variety of styles for All feet and sizes Price Bay known As the Best Man s Boot made in various leathers and for dress or Balking Wear. Price boys Box calf and velour calf the Button and Blucher styles made solid Goodyear Welt pro Cess and Standard screw. Dependable boots with the Bay reputation. All sizes. Priced at and second floor two striking and dependable values in mattresses made to ensure Comfort and serviceability. That goes to make up these mat tresses is the Best of its kind and the workmanship is absolutely dependable. Tho mattress a of All Felt and. Is made in such a manner that the sides do not readily flatten. A Elifis about 40 ibs., and is in every respect a splendid mat Tress. Size 4ft. And bin thursday. Special a Jug 95 third floor one has tufted sides which adds strength sad resiliency Well filled with Fine Excelsior anal. Cotton Felt and is extremely comfortable covered with good1 Quality Art ticking. Sizes-1 Ift and 4ftj6m. Very special each hem stitched sheets 75 pair hem stitched streets in Best English Cotton close Fine weave j and heavy thread nicely stitched and finished. Dou ble bed size. Regular thursday f boy s shirt waists 3 for neat tidy suit Jer shirtwaist at 3 Price that would hardly pay for the material. In last color Cambric neat Stripe patterns and Plain White materials Well made full Roomy size very f or Sqq Donalda piano equal to pianos costing double on time payment plan we have yet to meet the person expert knowledge who had anything but the highest Praise for this splendid instrument. The Donalda is beautifully finished in colonial or Louis design. The Workman ship and Quality of the material used Are of High Grade. The action is responsive and tone Quality pure resonant and1 voluminous. Call upon it to express the softest so iinds or to crash out the full majesty of reverberating chords the Donalda is equal to the occasion. We see no need to pay one cent More for your new piano. Several new designs displayed on the third floor. Price and third floor ;