Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, October 23, 1918

Issue date: Wednesday, October 23, 1918
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Previous edition: Tuesday, October 22, 1918

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 23, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press october 23, 1918. 9 Mckenzie Well known. Declares fighting demand Victory lilies have superiority in men 3 British labor men essentially sound Lieut. Edward Payette killed or. And mrs eel. Carman Man., have been notified that their son Lieut. Edward Payette was killed in action on sept. 29. Lieut. Payette left As a private with the 78th Batt. He was recently Given the rank lieutenant was awarded the Croix de Guerre. Lieut. Payette had seen 27 months of hard fighting. He was Shell shocked last october slightly wounded in february. He was Well known in Carman previous to enlistment was an agricultural College graduate. General . And Verf Ising. Toronto. Oct. To. Has Sot to press the German be Defeated. There tie no other peace. That is the of the military men in Europe time who Are fighting driving them Hack said Mekenzie. The resident Corres in London of the Manitoba prs reached the. City to the front where he Ifft the armies in lighting for the 5s most optimistic Rathe end ing of the War in the com defeat of the enemy but says p vie War ends in the near be ending will be a political a not the military one which Ashtin men of the Empire de German army is still Pood have conducted a wonderful re Thev Are Well lava got the most his is our a i soft the front Canadian were engaged in mopping he remarking that m Tina process he took a Hurri Blo himself in changing the names to St sets. Which were named Kaiser Street Hindenburg Street my Joe Leved a perfect treat enl for this distressing complaint Wasing ont. Had an attack of weeping eczema so bad that my clothes would be wet through at times. For your months i suffered Ter Ribov. I could get no Relief until i tried soothe Sal Iva Tae first treatment gave me Relief. Altogether. I have used three boxes of soothe Salva two of am entirely i g. W. Hall i both these Sterling remedies Are bold by dealers at 50c a Box 6 for 82.50, or sent on receipt of Price by fruit a Tives limited Ottawa. I fruit a Tives is also put up in a rial size which Sells for 25c. M Justice Mathers Isaac . Ward say Winnipeg electric railway to King Street Currle Street which were thought to sound Botter than the names bestowed the huns. We Are the stronger Are Noble to put the greater no Stoer of men in the he continued the Spring smash will come As surely As the Sim must Rise. Much depends on the weather in regard to the Date of Germany s final defeat. It May come As Early As february it May be delayed until the Middle of he said. The feeling which everyone meets Amons the British soldiers is a feel ing of intense anger Aiga inst the Ger mans. Three things have brought about of mind. First the murder of our nurses women. Second the treatment of our prison ers civilian populations by the germans who have restored slavery systematized regulated the arts of torture . Third the accumulation of Low Down tactics by the Hun soldiers against individual British car. Mckenzie illustrated this with the Story of sergeant Sampson of the Newfoundland regiment who implicitly the Story of the crucifixion of his brother toy germans who has gone out night after nigh to for the purpose of killing huns. Thirteen in one nig of he got once was wounded six times he just made a icing of sport of Hunting the he said. Talk of revolution. Not of the milk try but by internal condition in Germany was the peace note to president Wilson dictated according who said that for the first time since must get Topay wages operating costs continue Public service Theis Balking of revolute of in. Germany itself. Very Well into i told me that what la Russia what is happen Ilijus there is Noth ing to what is going happen in Germany before the end which dept. At Ottawa a. W. My Lunmont makes Public full text of award made by Mathers conciliation Board in Case of demands of Motorman sizes transportation situation is precarious. There Are few More eminent jurists in Canada than. Hoff. T. G. Mathers chief Justice of the court of King s Bench in Manitoba. There Are few. More capable trustworthy conscientious counsel in Canada than Isaac Pitblado Winnipeg. There is no More respected Man in the ranks of organized labor than k. S. Ward recently a candidate in the labor interests for parliamentary honors. What citizen. Would doubt the word of chief Justice Mathers most probable will happen in future is that the Ger Man army will get ack on lines have been will stay there for the we shall have a difficult Winter of these lines in a difficult country of Isaac Pitblado what citizen particularly lie i would dispute the word of Honor of a. S. Ward these three men say that the Winnipeg electric railway must Tiave increased Only to pay increases in wages but even eminent will play More More to Che of Germany by making More More democratic conces Sions with the Aims of uniting1 the Mckenzie Lias had opportunities of observing the labor situation in England he is impressed with earnestness of the people of the labor men. There has been some Bol she Vici in Scotland on the Clyde in North Wales out the great mass of la Bor. Men have stood firmly easy to make this Pine cough remedy r i on the Side of the men who Are the men in shops on the Clyde chose the wrong moment to make a strike they were hooted p pack to work by crowds of people from the City of Glasgow who compelled them i to work on vital War work. The Iho Nandu of Tamzien fear by Ito prompt Raulton. Aarta about f2. You know that pipe is used in Tearly All prescriptions remedies Lor coughs. Tie reason is that Pine contains set Cral Peculiar elements that a remarkable effect in soothing Healing the membranes of the Throat Chest. I Pine Coupe syrups Aro combinations m Pine syrup. The syrup part Nina lev Plain sugar syrup. To make Best Pine Couch remedy Jat Money can put ounces t Pei 50 cents Worth in a 16-oz. The fill up with Home Mado or syrup. Or you can use Claribel. Lasses Honey or Corn syrup instead swear syrup. Either Way you Mako than you can buy by made for to is pure Cood d Hwy like it. Yon can feel this take hold of a Ach or cold in a Way that Meana fairness. The Couch May be dry anti or Mav be persist Loose from the formation of the cause is the this Pines rup combination will atop Fly in 24 hours or less. Splendid a for bronchial asthma hoarseness any Ordinary Throat ailment. I 13 a i Ichla concentrated com Odoi Sequine nor inv Pine extract m is famous the world Over for it3 inapt of fat upon coup Raj. Beware of substitutes. Ask your for "2 i ounces of Pinex directions Don t accept any else. Guaranteed to give has o satisfaction or Money refunded. Praez co., Toronto ont. Main trouble has been the High Waige paid in War work to unskilled work men when compared with the Low wages earned toy the really skilled mechanics engineers. Still the labor in Teigland Scotland Are essentially he sold of the labor situation Britain. The Biff political question of the the Irish. And in re surd to that a Mckenzie said that the prot Lem is a very difficult one indeed. I was present at the first week of the convention i came a Way with most mixed feelings. I had Admira Tion for the individual irishman but i was impressed with the difficulty of the problem. One thing is sure eng1 if present were to continue. They have so reported to the minister of labor at. Ottawa. These most painstaking thorough investigation research have attested that the Winnipeg electric hallway company cannot live without higher Revenue. Yet they have awarded increases in wages to. The company s Motorman conductors these with other increases in wages in operating costs make it necessary Fri the company to have More Revenue per annul in order merely to break even. The men need the Money in order to live. The company needs the Money in order to enable them to live to live itself. In order that the citizens May realize the serious situation which confronts the Winnipeg electric railway company in order that they May be fully seized of All the facts which Render the transportation system of this City precarious in order to make Clear the need for action or. A. W. Climont general manager of the Winnipeg electric railway it essential that the Public should know the whole Oil the conditions circumstances which made necessary a request for increased fares places before the citizens the entire text of the award of the Mathers conciliation boards As received from the minister o is anxious to do the right thing labor. Below is the by Ireland the Irish will Hava no Tateo Iron said there is one thing which i must said or. Mckenzie that is about Canadian troops overseas. I think that it is admitted that the Canadian corps is one of the finest bodies of fighting troops on the West Ern front. There Are a number of reasons for this. The Canadian corps always fights As a corps the men get to know each other Well then they Are always Kert lip to strength that is another thins. But All this would mean nothing if men did not show such any stories that one hears against the conduct of the Canadian men overseas Are lies. Just j Plain said or. Mok Enzle. Our men Are known for the Fine discipline i for their magnificent behaviour wherever they whenever the present influenza epidemic subsides or. will commence a lecture tour in Canada he will Tell something of the War As it is being fought in its final is today. He has the full endorsement of the British government the commanders of the allies. In the matter of the Indus result of said agree trial disputes " investigation act. And of a the Winnipeg electric railway company employer certain its employees being members of Winnipeg division amalgamated the death is announced near Sel Kirk of capt. Hush Black age 72, on his farm near Petersfield. He was one of the Best known Steamboat men on the red River Lake Winnipeg his activities stretching Over a period of 50 years. Capt. Black a at Fergus ont. On the Banks of the grand River in 184 6. In his Early life he a i died on the great lakes in Iron increases strength Isgo came from Chicago to red River i , nervous rundown settlement being arrested held two weeks time in Many in-1 it Nas been used a loosed i no. 99, association. Of Street elec tric railway employees of America employees. To the honourable Thomas a Crothers ., minister of labour Ottawa ont. Gir the undersigned members of a Board of conciliation investigation established or. The 13th. Day of september 1918, under the provisions of the above mentioned act relative to the differences above stated have the honour to report As follows gives details of sitting held. The Board held its first meeting _ the 28th Day. Of september . Capt. Black was born i igl8 Ana thereafter held meetings Irtha course of the enquiry to nations on the 27th 30th sep. Tem Ber the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th. St 9th, 10th Lith october. The company was represented by or 1. W. Climont general Man a or or f. Butler general superintendent or Lawrence palk capt. Hugh Black Dies on farm near Selkirk prisoner by French half Breeds on the Way in he located on a who scr year in the Hen Saiy 1-j years of ask a states ,7uds. G. W. Atkin 1 a court of claims of Wash in others. Ask your about it general manager of the rothls own1 freight eco of Vii i company the employees were -1 assistant or. M. Sinclair executive at last Bart co. And the Indian department rel51-eaented by on Lake ran Membel. Of the general i a. No the Atalga mated association of Street . Electric railway yees of America or. Alfred Mickun carrying contractor on Section 15 of the c. P. R later on he entered the service of fish companies on the Lake in Scoble 1891 ment terminable on 1st 191s was arrived at establishing the Fol lowing rates of pay for the i first six months per hour for the second. Months 30c per for second year 31c per hour the third year 33c per hour thereafter 36c per hour. New scale established when Jitney Digap 28c six the for these men declared increased takes a necessity. Isaac Pitblado Chief Justice Mathers. S. Ward. After the 15th september the follow or rate s of pay be granted for the first three months .470, per hour for the next nine months 55c per hour there after 60c per hour overtime to be paid at the rate of time a half. The letter informed the manager of the company that Tho unanimous conviction of the me Ribers of the Union expressed at a mass was Itiat it was out of the question for the men to attempt to face an other Winter under prevailing conditions that the Only Way out of the desperate situation in which they found was an increase of wages that for that reason they had decided to ask the management the., new scale. Into effect it was further stated that member of Board ;