Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, August 01, 1914

Issue date: Saturday, August 1, 1914
Pages available: 36
Previous edition: Friday, July 31, 1914

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 1, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba 16 Manitoba free press t7tnnipeg, saturday August Assassin Tiomi of 1 Jibiki pie continued Page one and counsels the people not to g Ive Way to agitation and throw the City into disorder. A Brilliant career. Jean Leon Jaures was born Castres september 3, 1859. He was educated at the Lychee Louis be grand and the Boole Normane , and took his degrees As associate in Philo Sophy in 18s1. After teaching Philo Sophy for two years at the Iby Cee of Albi he lectured at the uni vets y of Toulouse. He was elected Republican Deputy for the department of Tarn in 1835. In 1ss9, after unsuccessfully contesting Castres he re turned to his professional duties at Toulouse where he took an Active in municipal affairs and helped to found the medical faculty of the University. To also prepared two theses for his doctorate in philosophy Primis socialism germanic lineaments Apud Lut Berum Kant Fichte it Hegel 1891 and de la Balite do in 1902 he grave energetic support to the miners of Carraux who went out on strike Missal in consequence of the Dis a socialist Workman Cal Jean Jaures. Socialist Leader whose life was ended by Assassin s Bullet. Cruelties and appeals to Mankind for free i. A humanly i and peace translated into fun Phish. His Elo in m Oist bits crops Laid Flat and property destroyed at Morden and Oakland. Free press special Morden Man., july most terrific rain and wind storm of the season visited. Morden this afternoon and lasted for nearly. One hour s time. There was a Small sprinkling of Hail in town but reports from the North East districts Are effect that the crops there Are practically cleaned out by the Hail losers being t Eter Patterson John. Leowni Jack and Thomas Patterson Thomas Gray Alfred Coult and de. Godfrey. A ortion of the Large barn inevitably loses in brilliancy and farm of John was torn to Force. Impossible for instance to do pieces by the wind and scattered Justice to those magnificent phrases Fields. Just uttered in the French chamber i later reports from the Southeast of that condemn modern foreign policy the town indicate a bad Hall storm i crops beaten Down but no reports have come in from the country owing to damage to Telephone wires. Hail stones As Large As eggs. July terrific Hail storm which destroyed half the crop passed Over this District this evening. It lasted about half an hour and covered an Are of ten Miles by four Miles. Some of lie Hail stones were As Large As eggs. The death took place to Jay of mrs Ralph Wood a Pioneer of the District she resident in the neigh boyhood for is . And was years old. Heart failure waa the cause and assail those foolish and dangerous scar mongers who Are shrilly and Vignac and in the next year he was j hysterically holding Forth upon the re elected to the chamber As Deputy for Abl. Although he was Defeated at the elections of 189s, and was for four years outside the chamber his eloquent speeches Imade him a Force in politics As an intellectual Champion of socialism. Defender Dreyfus. He edited the Petite rep unique and was one of the most energetic de lenders of Captain Alfred Dreyfus. He approved of the inclusion of m. Mil Lerand the socialist in the Waldeck Rousseau ministry though this led to a split with the More revolutionary Section led by k. Guelde. In 1902 he was returned As Deputy for Albi and during the Combes administration his influence secured the coherence of the Radical socialist coalition Mcnown As the in 1904 he founded the socialist paper the French socialist groups he id a Congress at Rouen in March 1905, which resulted in a new consolidation the new party headed by my. Jaures and Guelde ceased to co operate with the radicals and Radical socialists and became known inevitable Ness of War Between Ger Many and France. Terrific is m. Jaures onslaught on secret on financiers who cause a panic on the bourse for their own mercenary and infamous ends on the yellow journalist with his vulgarity and sensationalism m. Jaures has adapted As his motto stirring cry men be human. It is your duty. Be for All states for All Ages for everything that is not a stranger to Man. What Wisdom is there for you outside humanity and More passionate than Ever in his. Campaign towards humanity stronger and fiercer than Ever in his hatred of War the great French socialist Leffier has just cried in the chamber there is not there never has been anything critical in the Franco German controversy but there must have been something morbid in the state of Europe for the dispute to cause Europe to fear first duty is to fight against the pessimism of those who said that War was inevitable i shall Vive for the agreement a protest against the through the Glisn Cross District Hail destroying the crops and breaking Many Anes of Glass in the houses. There was Likely Hail East of Morden Brandon Man., july r Winnipeg contingent which As attending the Manitoba motor convention Ait Brandon safely in with the exception of f. G. Crawford who is delayed at Macgregor with a broken Hub tasting. Or. Crawford s were transferred to other leaving Thim to get repairs and follow later the trip was very Well Al though a Shower of rain would have been welcomed to Lay the dust. Port programme which had and no socialist appearance r Adi an appreciation like a giant As the unified socialists pledged to 1 idea of the inevitable Ness of Advance a collectivist programme. Well is skin Toon tsum at the general elections of 1906 m. Jaures was again elected for the Tarn his ability and vigor were now Gener ally recognized but the strength of the socialist party and the practical activity of its Leader still had to reckon with the equally practical and vigorous liberalism of a. Cie men eau. The latter was Able to Appeal to his countrymen in a notable speech in to rally to a Radical have said Jean Jaures spoke humanely incomparably in the chamber for not less than nine hours holding the attention of commanding the admiration of the elegant tout Paris up there in the Public causing so profound an impression amongst the multitudinous various parties in the palais Bourbon that the Franco German agreement regarding Morocco and the Congo was carried by 393 votes against a Mere 96. In St word m. Auras vote for the French govern ment As a protest against the idea of the inevitable Ness of converted a great number of French reactionary deputies to a sane whole some and humane state of mind. , and for luncheon. The journey was continued by Way of Burnside a got and Macgregor and it was just As the cars were entering the later town that the mishap to the rear wheel put or. Crawford out of the running. The of a facial pennants were transferred to re w. Rutherford s led the party for the balance of the run until the escort from the Brandon automobile club met the Winni Eggers about 1-5 Miles out and led them into the City. Canoe upset in Paris so i Jean Jaure i South East toward Oakville. Nicely Nail East of Morden age a Prairie was reached at-11.45 the Telephone lines Are out of . Vast or of two hours was made order in that direction and1 no Deiro Ite Likely r. Gould president of the Quebec St. J h railway co., was the chief witness the Royal commission inquiry into. Dug Al charges today. Not out of the railway a the answer when he was asked if h had paid any Money to Premier Flem i Don t think i should be required to answer that he re plied when asked if he had paid Mone to the Premier out of any funds de Rived from the Sale of Ponds. Counsel began to question or. Gould about payments to or Elena Ming an the objections came and fas from the counsel for the defence. I or. Carvell denounced tills answer a., an admission of the Premier s guilt but finally the commission decided tha questions along this line must be limited to pay Imants out of railway Money and other1 critical questions As to pay ments to or. Flemming were excluded Frank about Otter matters or. Gould was Frank with regard to some matters and with great Good humor he told of some of the payments which have been awaiting explanations. I gave the gleaner because Crocket wanted the was one explanation. I. Winslow got his for the same reason As the he located brigade on Russell prevented Street the fire the Blaze from spreading though there was a Strong wind to lowing at the time. Damage is estimated at the deat occurred Here today of Nelson James. Aged. 14, son of or. And mrs. Jthomas Coates of gains Foorough sask. The remains were for warded to Gainsborough this after of ele Francaise pred with us salts and fan i Cirri e she refreshes herself j fondant or chocolates. Much to Alsa Giro a. 4.-Oriiapii, of his career he almost i Ier. In Mai Klim a Espriu eur of tins innocence or. Ana. Thai of _ Btij Mie and Ollson a Ursa in Sony on Niue eur was Vecuna in m. Odiern i Auu Jiu Jur by fun extra Vasan a _ she should regard As so Many vulgar odious Here sies. E very antagonistic too. Should be the attitude of the Royal is Bonapartis nationalist and Cleri Cal deputies of the chamber towards the orator in the Tribune. But even they Admire the speaker Are carried Jaures. And Toneu what a Etrus be for Many a to Kee y Gong his daily socialist _ Uduc a a. Tunac Groom ail chose Tribu a sons Anu miseries to Tae alter be has to 7s Jiter All i a Battle he has v. The in How Field trial club was formed in Winnipeg a Brief history of the organization of a Field club in Winnipeg and its work Ever since is written for the Benefit of free press readers by a per son who assisted in the formation of the club. In the Spring of 1sd6 As the result of Many Btij haole dogs being stolen Anci shipped from the City a gathering of All owners was called for the Pur pose of discuss Iuar and taking some put meals Are now. Guarded Iby the club s own will the bedecked chef. After the first year the scene was changed to la Halle where were held for Many years after. Inspired by the Success of the first Winter witnessed the officers at work Over the multiplicity., of detail consequent to the initial Bench show. With practically Little experience and the uncertainly of procuring a suit Able building they struggled manfully against the Odds which made the Man action towards decreasing this evil. Gement of a Field trial Appeal to the result was a most representative them in comparison. As the Plav of a boy. Eventually however their efforts were rewarded by a passable building crowded to the roof with entries and showing a balance on the right Side at its close. Although shows have been held annually with increasing entries Ever since Happy memories always turn towards the first attempt in the old Candy factory on Portage Quence and even that whte haired frock coated aristocratic old dance Royal St and clerical a Leulf for to department of a. Cannot suppress an exclamation of admiration that Cavaille of a socialist a conclusion a particularly fiery tumultuous overwhelmingly Gro Geo us Tynce. For the fact is. Jean Jauret s France 3 orator. It Ever been declared that he is tin finest the most terrific orator has vet heard. Ail for humanity. And yet when seated on a or when in his place in the or when taking air in the Ely sets Jean Jaures har Chu nine Noura Tiei Iverel in of like i Cileu cilia motor 01 de year. Jaurez should x crop inspection e. Cora Hind. Continued trom pase one to Cut they have had to pull the bind ers out or Tat i Eil while Home Fields that Weru cd at Luc Ohgimi inst of the gathering 01 sportsmen. Who Atter thrashing out the subject thoroughly formed. The Manitoba dog owners its primary object being the following up and Uros Elution of any cases of dog stealing where its members were officers were elected and a retaining solicitor appointed. For the Protection dogs were to be listed with the Secretary and a nominal fee charged annually All to go towards a standing fund for prosecution., with the Advent of the society and the advertisement thus Given the dog pilfering was greatly reduced and the originators to be congratulated on their foresight. As the met. From time to Avenue. As the association grew apace and assumed the pro portions of a Kennel club a More dignified garb was sought and As a result was eventually cloaked in the More appropriate name of the Ester in Canada Kennel club. Later it gained a National reputation As a Ken Nel kindergarten As from its ranks the i heat and dry time a Friendly rivalry. Grew in the i some of the most Success Clis Cussion of their favourites until re breeders and owners of the . From the protective the association on several occasions its gradually assumed the proportions of a have been selected As judges of Kennel club and the first summer a com some of the leading Field trials and Mittee was selected to hold a Field which have Mads their deput in trial where the discussion could make its events graduating to the highest Good their claims to the superiority of honors on the continent. Their shooting companions. Glen Lea i so As to distinguish the Field Triel eighteen Miles South of the City was from the Bench show interest the the first Mecca of the aspirants for i Western Canada Amateur Field trial Field trial honors Anci Joyent who had the pleasure of being present i aug ural trials at Arnaud. Som pres l honors Anci with what in club was Farmed at la Salle last year is Best remembered by those land this september will hold the in the suites of apartments by necessity Vanmoer or an audience what want a what a Genius l o and Down ;