Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 14, 1918

Issue date: Friday, June 14, 1918
Pages available: 20
Previous edition: Thursday, June 13, 1918

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 14, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba Press win2opeo, Friday Joeli 1918. Imu in offer heir services t to it ii i c Olum k s. Mrs. In dior. Mrs. Miss of o. .1. -ciirri.vk. Mrs. Xiv. K. I i s. I l irn Wiir j v. U s visit Indian school. I of la. D j m session. In i of fur n a Here Iho j i i l l Lis Folk Lati jes on Thecil it Tiff. Diff Lub Tii . To-1 the concert at the a Iii i t i fire in Large Grain elevator raging Iuliu Napols fnd., june Vator a of the Cleveland Grain company at Beech Grove near Here. Catig it fire shortly after mid night and it is believed will be a Complete loss. The elevator is estimated to contain 300.000 Bush of Grain. The orig in of the True is Noi known. were Stii . Ville Latch company s factory and damage to the extent of. Was done Only partially covered by insurance. The fire occurred through a girl packing matches too in to a Box. They burst into flames in i her hands and she Toreiv Heap away where it fell upon Aneth j or pile of matches that at once in j United. In a. Few minutes the lire was. General. The Blaze was not under control for three hours. To lives were lost. I a v on it Sci to d an film pcs 01 f a the. Pihs franchise ii it. An fur the publication of by , Provin civil vice-i3re.sident for , in v. Of the Resolution the j Council culling for the Mission of to the Ontario Previn civil legislature and Muni Cipal . The Toronto Resolution along the line to a a withdrawn. I the discussion on tie Brantford Resolution. Mrs. Mca Villianos. Of protested on the grounds this was a in so of the province with National Acciai a. Mrs. Moose in. And mrs. Flora Dennison. All thought the weakness of Tho the fair failure to adhere. Affected the women of one province affected ail. The it solicit to n was Aoji Rovell. Fire at match factory . Que., tune a employees were thrown out of employment today when fire destroyed the Drummnond we but head manufacturers Vienna must put up with poor food Jondon june prominent member of the Vienna food Burati has made the following statement to a representative of. The news paper die a copy of Jilch has been received Here Munfor. Innately Vienna must give up Hope of better i Ood conditions the summer. The Ukraine is our Only Hope for eighteen contestants in class for three Furrow engine gang s at Portage one a year old Boj a Clarence fill la. .the., son a Portage Farmer who slowed like a Veteran separating him fro file Winner without a. Doubt the two. Just Ania Hett. Yas . West-., Ern Canada. Fhe list of inwards today was asic Imti Nudd from one j anted financial co operation on a1 considerable scale for a period of. Years provided government action a j forthcoming b municipal provincial . Dominion govern ments to consider the whole question of Vious Ingr Reform towards the in areas intr of adequate housing facilities and the increase of House owner ship and cd recording the association s deep appreciation of the work of the commission on conservation. Declares Tariff Issue cannot be set aside d. A. B. Maccallum chairman of Rannard s White Canvas footwear will keep your feet Cool men s High or Low White Canvas leather welted soles and same style in White fiber welted soles and on display at All stores. All sizes. A year ago we contracted for these shoes Antici Pating the markets and the wants of our customers fully 25% less than current Cost today. We had these shoes made to our own exclusive style ideas and manufactured up to our rigid standards of utmost service giving. All styles for men and Young men. Sizes to fit every foot. Values that Are hard to duplicate today at our prices. We Are also showing a Large Range of women a misses and children s White Cool footwear. Children s Tan sandals 95c potatoes wheat. Rannard shoe Ltd. No. 1 store-536 main Street no. 2 Portage ave. No. 3 Portage ave. Money refunded if not pleased Jersey suits Are the talk this season another big new York shipment just to hand regular and All at one Price tomorrow t extra Fine Quality pure Wool jerseys and they Are very scarce. Two tone effects and solid colors of Copen Green Pekin Teige Sand Tan Gold. The Ideal suit for Winnipeg climate a great variety of pretty styles combination collars that Button High or fold open neat cuffs Large pockets two tone belts with Large buckles in fact the finest collection of Jersey suits we have shown this season. Every Jersey suit in the store at the Price tomorrow and saturday. Hollinsworth co. Ltd. The honorary Council of scientific and t Industrial research. . Outlined. The problems it is . He said the Only raise the vastly increased re venite due to the Var was to develop life industries of can j Ada to he "1 am not talking politics. I am not. A free trader or protectionist i do not wish to deride these questions. The question is what going to do we need Revenue Moue. . Ever. How Are you going to raise Revenue taxation is Inhat one must do. Torii i Iju est Lon is now a Iivo Oue and it cannot. Be placed aside for other Bissner and More important cites professor w. Goodwin chair Man of the Canadian Section of the society of chemical Industry Tollow an address in he spoke of the intimate relations of chemistry to modern in dustrj1-.-. Senator Nicholls of. Toronto of preparation for after War Corial tons. Since the War he said exports had increased. 254 per cunt., of which increase the manufacturers fifty per cent More than agriculture. While in crease in agricultural exports was subject to but Little the increase in manufactured goods exported was. Subject to Taxa Tion and Superti astion. It had. Done enable Canada to Bear her War burdens. Must retain Export. Trade the Only Way to Lor after War conditions in retaining our Export Trade is by co operation be tween the a Overn rent and the manufacturers. This would eliminate Trade jealousies and secure the re Spect and prestige which a quasi government organization always. Be senator Nicholls asked the association to pass a Resolution supporting this Campaign it did. Professor Goodwin made a plea for betterment of the chemists Sta Tus in Canada. In he said there was in Germany one univer sity trained Man to every forty men where chemists were employed. In great Birt Aiu there was one to five Hundred. Is it any wonder that Britain lost Industry that Points the Way to need of alcohol is great the question of the need in Cana. A for alcohol for Industrial and me Dic Toal purposes was taken up by the delegates. Thomas , of to Ronto said the chemists and manufacturers of great Britain in the past have been baffle handicapped by the difficulty of securing adequate sup plies of alcohol. Canada was now in a Peculiar position and its manufacturers and. Teachers of organic chemistry and research in the universities were much hampered by be in a unable to import alcohol As form Erly and they could not buy supplies. Denatured alcohol was not fit to use in Many lines of manufacturing. To put Forward a motion that it be re solved that this convention request that the government be petitioned to permit the use of excise duty free alcohol subject to restrictions which will protect Revenue and Public safety. The motion was referred 4p the executive committee. The convention also dealt with the question of fire prevention and it decided to urge on. The provincial governments the desirability of promulgating such , or other Legal measures As will be Cap Able of being brought into effect promptly and. Wimch will Best con Duce to the control1, of this source of loss. The association pledged itself to co operate with the government action by assisting in the estate Ishmen to of fire prevention . Their own Portage la Prairie Alan. tie Ann blowing match under. Thev rub Leeis off the blowing Yaratch association come to a successful Elo St this evening after the engine.-, had. Corapi their rounds the acres As l signed to. Each and for both the twin a and gangs the winners we reportage formers although two of the contestants 1 Rora away both from Winnipeg managed to get into the Money. While a attendance. Today exceeded that is estimated that the Sti u p three Furrow engine gangs. 14 a. A. 78 Lyttle. .75 3, at. P. Bowes 7-3 4. T. Wishart 7a a Boyd Bradley i Lyttle 7 l. J. Gau Iron. a. Winnipeg .b5. Two Furrow engine gangs 3, Clarence Yuill Loffer Loc Mobile p wilting High Grade ;