Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 18, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba Winnipeg. Y August 18, 1911. Raises necessaries of described As personification of Independence. Address by railway agriculturist at meeting of irrigation experts. Free press special per Acton b.c., au5. L. Smith for the . R. And the _ railway Portland Oregon activated the delegates at today son of the Western Canada Zirri with a practical a Reeoh on diversified farming. Or. Our emphasized the differences be the agriculturalists who was skins a Home and the Farmer Pur vocation for Money a Lone. The of the great Canadian North of Shad been due. To the homesteader the Acme of fanning was reached v Man who raised the necessaries. A the Man his family with resultant from his f labors. He was the Man whom Finan 1 a Kis had no terrors for1. As such Ivas tie personification of nil a tse speaker traced agricultural .-.eonomlcs. Interdependence of soil Cul litre and Stock raising and with prac illustrations demonstrated the of cows ranches. And pigs on Small speaker of today who was Kirilc Lorly Well received was William provincial comptroller of water who gave a forceful resume of government work in respect to water conservation. He also explained re cent legislation in connection with the forming of water municipalities in the province whereby property owners in districts May unite to and their land and sell debentures to Money for the installation of Aii system. This would ensure Ivel of potent of Large tracts on now Uri fold Active land in the province. Price Ellison minister of Fin Afsa agriculture admitted the in Seq Acy of the land settlement policy i the government during the course Ems speech in which he reviewed the a joins Industry. He also declared in farming. Methods. If the convention is proving a great Iii Cess. Some thirty More delegates tonight. I the morning session. The Dornld Long . Hon. Price Ellison and Frank Shutt Dominion Cham St expert Perl Oriental farm Ottawa. Business of the a morning a Priidu ded appointment of committees credentials and resolutions. Hon. Geo. Harcourt Deputy minister of agriculture for Alberta was not among the delegates to night. He is expected Council ii patriotic assures Choc volunteers about positions and gives free use of car service. that this of Prairie provinces additional lab ii in the Tiro i the at imported ten ibid states. Free press special Brandon Man., aug. Mili tary atmosphere tinged with patriotic sentiment entered the Aldermani Circle at tonight s Council meeting. That the bran Don boys engaged in civic employment shall have their positions pack again should they return from the unanimously decided. Prom now to the time of entrain for the East which will probably be on wednesday or thursday vol Uri Teers in uniform will be allowed Frea rides on the Street Alderman Fletcher put it have a ride around t he town to see. Their friends and to say City assessor among volunteers it was announced that the City As Sessor major was among the volunteers for Active service the Council unanimously the popular major that his position would be for him unto his Safe return Home. The Young City Hall clerks for a month s pay As they were leaving for. The front while under somewhat straightened Finan Cial circumstances was referred to the finance committee the Council also endorsed by its approval the proposal of a theatrical company to give 25 per. Cent of the receipts of two night staging of a popular play to create a fund for t he dependents of those will go to the War. The aldermen with Alderman my Kenzle in the chair also transacted considerable Foutine business. A application by the municipal research Bureau for an Extension of. Time to october to prepare their report was granted. The labor Day sports. Trades and Council la Penticton . Ujj. 11. e 1.s.1u Al convention of the Western 8-Jla irrigation association opened auspiciously Here this morning. Fell during the night for the 1st time since june 2. And today the of smoke which has Hung Over is town for Days caused by the for t -.fires. Lifted and weather conditions Sre Ideal. , Hon. Price Ellison minister of Fiance in the British govern sent. Devolved the triple. Duties of mening the convention giving the and Srejs of Welcome and acting As Prem for Richard Bride s representatives. It is Proba we that Jar. Ellison be that on a Mem Ber of the Provin Cial government present at the con Tention As Hon. W. R. Hoss president tha association and minister of rails found it impossible to attend. Hon. Martin Burrell was to be pre sent but the special session of the plied for a Grant of towards the labor Day sports. This was referred to. The finance the report of the Galbraith Mission which showed that .7.0 met. Been Penticton eighth handled the last " a onto and _. Vip _ 222 meals provided was adopted. The certainty that Many. Brandon men will go to the very Likely entrain for the this week has done Bruch to arouse local interest in military movements. The Young men who have already donned Scarlet or Khaki coloured uni forms Are Given a kindly greeting wherever they go. Drilling exercises Bein vigorously proceeded Dominion government. Made his pre. S since in Ottawa Delegram Tes arrived he Rii Asse test night hot Ali. Are crowded. Tiie Canadian ,ie4 ave. Using her staterooms., three Hundred attend. About three Hundred visitors i cd trains delegates Are in town. Liuasi c by band and orchestra Waken Ilij Legates this morning after which convention Hall was opened. At.j9.30 the convention commenced the Dele sates singing the National Anthem. A the absence of the president St cond vice president. W. H. Fairfield of the Dominion expert Tarm at Leth brige. Occupied the chair. Addresses of Welcome were delivered by Reeve can Kiln and Foley with. Special efforts. Are afoot to increase the various branched of t he local to full strength. Volunteers Are handed out Uhi Torrij and equipment before proceeding to entrain for As the regi mental notice puts it. R the appointment of g. A. Keeper As manager of the Prince Edward hotel has now Ben made permanent. A has conducted the business during Tho past few months successfully and j done much to increase the of 5-the. Hotel. Bennett. President of the Trade. Board of addresses were delivered by e. F. R Rake. Superintendent of irrigation for but fear expressed that. War will Ottawa affect Market. Aug., Dominion fruit commissioner or. Johnson assistant of. H. Are now sending out the various staffs of inspectors throughout the do Ninion to inspect the packing and grading of apples in order that they come up to the Standard required by the fruit Market the work will go on As usual this year with the we Wak More Force we Are but Little children weak who want to grow up we think if Mother gives us Force twill help us All we know the flakes of crispy wheat Are Nice As and though we1 re peaceful Little Folk for ers it s a that kiddies not Only grow and but it s a food they really like and rarely pre of. It has a nut like pleas ing it s made of Fine wheat cooked with malt and it s one of the most beneficial foods anyone can eat. Price 15c. And Worth it toasted wheat Fukes
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