Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, November 15, 1919

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 15, 1919, Winnipeg, Manitoba A fast Strong pull needed. T attain the desired objective set for Manitoba All Are possibly Able should buy Victory Bonds before thrive o clock tonight. No one can question the be tits for the loan nor the merits of the things it will scent on. Everyone s help is needed on the final be a Strong from everyone is needed. Do Day your faces manslaughter charge. Anton Kowalyk the Young galician boy will not face a charge of murdering his father a True Bill of Man Slaughter having been by the grand jury. The evidence against the strike leaders is still finder con eight. Vol. 115. Today s and Milder. Winnipeg november 15, 1919. Rises 7.33 sets 15.45. Moon rises 0.21 sets 13.33. Rises 7.h 1 sets 16.44. Moon rises 14.0. Sixth pages. Lost in St be scores government apathy toward wooden House 11 Runnels gobs aground off Brand Marais and is pounded to pieces Gui Are rescued by life line Yum John Owen believed lost of Jusi Pic fits of the graveyard of fee lakes this season London nov. 14 Canadian satiated press the daily mail Iwer the caption wooden House condemns the government for n _. Alleged discouragement of a of Chen i let marshal enter houses declaring the ministry rpm Rhotan to finn health is doing All it can to prevent nelcnsla9 i0 appear sub committee anti jewish display prevent local authorities and. Private builders from embarking on the Only scheme which will erect houses quickly and i cheaply and plenteous by. Bonar Lara last promised Opportunity for discussing the subject in the House of commons. As already cabled the attitude of official announcement that ministers toward imported wooden houses from Canada is unfavourable on the ground that they Cost at least seven Hundred pounds and in present conditions there is no livelihood of reasonably Early delivery. Demonstration violated conditions imposed Berlin nov. 14 associated from last reports received in can press students Ada the health ministry appeared j Toda re fused t to witling to give Canadian wooden houses a trial. Plans were Well advanced for commencing to Supply the buildings. Ste. Maria mich., nov. Steamer h. E. Runnels aground off grand Marais Between Here and Marquette on Shore of Lake Superior was pounded to pieces Dur ing the Gale of last night and today according to information received Here this after noon. The meagre details received indicated that the vessel s Crew i 17 were rescued by the coastguards. Word has been received from Inci at the tip of Pewee where it was said wreck.1 thought to be of the upper j of a Steamer was sighted by. Hutchin. Posing Olav. Kepi to per Levels of the forced the land i had i in the said. Water circulation affected in High is already repaired the Handley marshal von. Hindenburg to enter the Reich Stag building to testify before the sub committee which is investigating War responsibility and forced the Field marshal s chauffeur to return with the former commander in chief to his Home. The demonstration occurred this morning us the Field marshal s Auto Mobile was being driven toward the Reich Stag building the students sur rounding it and declared their in illness to allow him to to questioned by a Aub committee. Von Hindenburg begged the Stu dents who Clung to the running Board of the machine to allow his Auto Mobile to pass As he was do at the Reich Stag. The students however new York Jov. Page plane which started Early replied by ordering the Street closed today from Mineola in what was in j declaring that they wore unwilling to tended to be a non Stop flight to j allow the sub committee to Anterro Chicago descended at mount t Gate him. Again Hindenburg pro pa., this afternoon according to a message received by or. Miller son. Intense cold in the up Jie Are earner John been los. In the storm have not a affirmed. Crew Are rescued the , after battling its through the Gale Oil grand Rais ail last grounded Early by and Poun led to pieces shortly a the of 17 been res cued by Means of a life line. John Anderson hero keeper John Sun of the Chi Capo is the Viero tested but he was unable to quell the demonstration. Nationalist demonstration. It was a nationalist demonstration. For both von Hindenburg and Gen country canvassers Are making big Effort to exceed allotment there is justification Lor the belief that Manitoba will beat its War record by a material Over subscription of its allotment the Aric tory was the optimistic announcement last night on the eve of the last Day of the Campaign of j. A. Anderson Secretary of the Manitoba Victory loan committee. The canvassers throughout the country Are showing a spirit and willingness that is simply beyond All Praise and making Light of the very great difficulties they have had to encounter owing to the heavy snowfall and the impassable roads generally. The information we have Here is a Dominion standpoint the loan is going to be an unqualified tie greatest Success of any loan floated by any country in the world since the War ceased. We Are going to raise in Canada and when the amount is considered in ratio to the population Canada will surpass the Effort of any country since the great struggle ended. The new minister of finance will take Over his position fortified with ample funds and credits and should be Able to put into effect and Force a Large portion of his programme and limit expenditure to the inescapable necessities offices open till Midnight. We have endeavoured during the Campaign through our , to reach every citizen of Winnipeg but it has turned out from the number of applications we have not been entirely said h. M. Agnew one of the managers of the Campaign in Winnipeg. He purpose of giving everyone who wants to subscribe an Opportunity of doing so up to the last moment the offices of the City committee will be open until Midnight tonight with a sufficient staff to take care of All applications that May be received. This is a lust minute Chance for those who have not been approached by the canvassers to get in in helping Forward this great National undertaking and sustaining she Fame and credit of the City of up to last night totalled sure to pass objective every indication that the Mark will exceeded at close of Day i leaves . Capi for South Borden to accompany him on trip to Maryland where he will recuperate Washington nov. Prince Secretary Wilson tells con Ference agreement is Legal but people not shylock Washington nov. Of Wales left Washington Coal miners for a. Thirty hour week Manitoba went Over the top last j night with More than a Little to j spare. According to the figures i Given out by Peter Lowe recording j Secretary of the general committee j the subscription when the office j closed stood at More than j a million ahead of the provincial allotment with increasing prospects of the objective of being at 1 trained. The Complete returns from the country will be received until Well on in next Wek and Al though the office will be officially Jolo Seddon saturday night it will so closed on Faatu Day night t wiil re main open to receive applications j that have been delayed owing to the i clemency of the weather. Winnipeg City yesterday purchased Worth of Bonds through the sinking fund trustees. The City has Over in Victory Bonds now. The Winnipeg committee continues to forge ahead and last night had Yone beyond its allotment of four teams yesterday lifted the Prince of Wales Honor Flag making a total six for the City canvassers. The latest winners Are the aggregations pioneered by major t. Hart c. M. Simpson and John Taylor. The figures which show the biggest Day the committee Bias had in every Nova Scotia miners seek to regulate Coal shipments Ottawa nov. 14 staff Corre c. A. Magrath fuel controller is in Washington try ing to arrangements for secur ing Coal supplies for Ontario and a curious situation has Arisen among the Coal mine markers of Nova Scotia which May exert some influence on the situation in Ontario and Quebec. New England has in the past obtained Large supplies of fuel for Industrial purposes from Nova Scotia. The miners of Nova Scotia Are willing to continue this Supply if they Are Given Assurance that it will not be used to help break the strike of the Coal miners in the United states. To sure of this they indicated their willingness to Al Low just As much con o go South Ward into the uni a sidles As the United Stales or allows to come northward into Ontario and que Cec. This they believe would leave the situation in the United Stales practically unchanged so far As the stride is Central Canada and help themselves. Their demands would entail an interchange of statistics Between Nova Scotia and Central Canada As to imports and exports. Ear thousands Lan to Spokane members of american legion an sworn in As specials to forcibly prevent entry eight members receive letters threatening them with Fate of Centralia veterans eleven men charged with murder Over armistice Day shooting arrested eral Ludendorff and for time it the vice Admiral Mark Kerr com manding the plane despatched Tele assumed serious proportions. 1 i crowd which gathered consisted most her trouble probably due to in j students of Bolh sexes who Rense cold weather necessitated land with to an a Ger mail ing Here. Hope to continue on to i f j Cleveland tomorrow. S Trong head winds All the Way. We Are two Miles from mount the Dametre will vie rr-ired with accompanied by Only his immediate and a 60 per cent increase in wages c personal staff for a three Day stay in i and an unyielding position by the John .234 Gumpson .__312 her Peg Todd Telegraph tolls and strike demurrage charges to be argued a Southern proposes to Nito. His Winter resort where he operators alike were declared "1m major Turner 35 possible by Secretary in major Waffner remain strict i cog an extra pump carried and the flight he resumed tomorrow Cleveland where the plane Knight. Tjie Story of heroism in taking charge of the Rescue of the wrecked Steamer m. E. Runnels was Poui sued to pieces on the shores of Lake Superior grand details of the Accident were con in to Robert m. Cowie Vico president of the Ameri can railway company who pounds of express or. Cowie said that the trouble was caused because there was no Hanczar at my Leola capable of ing the giant plane and that exposure to the elements was responsible for the injury to the Mechan ism. Ife Rais. Is one that will go Down in matter to the ship. History of tile life saving work of Lake Superior. Karmels was dashed above this morning in a Mountain sea it found the Marauri life saving Crew a Leader due to the illness of keeper Benja 3 Truesdale. John Anderson was grand Alrais aboard the United arts sub Chaser e-13s, which is on i Way o grand Marais to up the Winter immediately he took surge of the Rescue work. The Runnels of 13 men were so pies with everything covered Yrtti great layers of ice. The ship the reefs at about 7 o clock is morning began to break up s immediately. Anderson put a Crew of the "e-43s" on duty with men ringed up the Jach apparatus with a single snot scat a line the wrecked a breeches buoy was sent to but it froze solidly to the and could not be used. Giant 3 smashed Over the piers and the were freezing but a so foot boat was rigged out. And with a in charts and handling the gear made four trips out liking Oil every one of the lag. When Hindenburg s automobile was waylaid the crowd cheered both von Hillenburg and and shouted Down with the jewish gov after von Hindenburg s protest the plea to he allowed to proceed was unheeded but nevertheless the automobile began to Pierce its Way through the crowd toward the Reich Stag. Thousands of persons followed and. die wacht am Rhine Ami deut he land uber there were also shouts of Brothers we will not Al Low such a disgrace. For there is Only one Kaiser and and we will not endure that our Glor ious Kaiser be Hoch for the Kaiser. Along the route was a statue of the former emperor the Notimo on by women s institutes girls who expect respect will not Wear Low neck Toronto n of. In women s dress was condemned today by the provincial women s. Institutes at the annual meeting Here. Miss m. Sutherland of the women s institutes parliament buildings in giving a report on demonstration lec Ture courses in dress making and Domestic science said the sheer Waist Low and Loose which is worn so much by Young girls nowadays is i think very in which was hidden under a Canvas. The students Tore off the Canvas with cries of Hoch for the one time ruler and emperor. As the Reig Stag building was reached a student again sprang on the running Board of von Hinden Turg s machine and delivered an impassioned speech dealing with von Hindenburg s services to the father land and demanding of the mob that it should do its utmost to prevent von i Widenburg appearing before the stupid youths of the sub commit ii von Hindenburg seeing in the futility of endeavouring to Calm j the mob permitted the chauffeur to drive homeward. First however lie thanked the crowd for their re Spect to him implied by the Demon stration. In official quarters today it was modest and the girls who respect j announced that the students violated s and expect the respect of the conditions imposed by martial Law and that troops would be order or to suppress any similar Demon Ina Ereon was the Only Man who jew not lashed to his seat in the nerf he was overboard three but each time managed to Back into Tho tiny Craft and Cue his work of Rescue. Second vessel is believed to be i Jonn Owen in Ore Carrier which not been sighted since wednes so Aras known Here tonight steamers have been account officers of the Wilpen. Which a i p Aii ties establish hospitals for the the Young men in their Community will not Wear the applause which followed this i statement was general and Hearty and showed that her condemnation met with approval. Resolutions were passed Advocat ing the following seek women s courts adequate accommodation nearer i Home for feeble minded children i that the government enable Minnici Combine probe is resumed in Toronto Here today b reports of j sick and that it Bear a part of the Toronto nov. The resumed hearing in Toronto today the application of the Canadian Laco Phillips company made by the Board of com Merce in Ottawa last week for a siting wreckage Tan Miles mini expenses that the women s institutes j declaration by the Board Toliaf the can _ memorialize the government for the Adian general Jill Trio company is establishment of juvenile and to a Combine the company s represent men s courts in each county and that admitted that the company has in each Case a woman be required to i a monopoly on the electric lamp Trade jul Oeun attend such courts that the. To j according to their Story however men s institutes memorialize the because of the High snowstorms they enable to identify the wreck any reported. Body of Man seen Tyllo Dominion and that its of is to drive every pirate away to Call j Hellmuth k.c., the life 1 Ern ment next session rive sighted no wreckage. I jigs May it pointed c i the heavy snowfall and the h had driven the out of Jfe can of a to Earch for Tho in the Canadian women had done More for their returned men than any other country in the world. Mrs. William Todd Orillia is the j new president of the provincial to i men s institutes. Their decision will to Given later. t be vessel was in i scandinavian sails for Quebec. A pair. Teorre a. Us a i Ottawa. Nov. Head a Crew of to. Enty. Quarters have been advised of the is of 41 foot sailing of the is. Scandinavian on opening today the Cun Ceresco called w. T. Hart next Public appearance i o bring peace to the bituminous major Lane is ill be tuesday when he arrives in of the nation. To. T. Hanna .1 new York to remain there until he to obtain peace the Secretary pro w. T. Chisholm .229 for King and the following sat posed three plans of procedure. Declaring that the Washington wage agreement still is legally 11. Force or. Wilson told the operators and miners that the people of Tho disposed. On his return from a trip states were not urday. The Prince called today on mrs Marshall wife of vice president. Marshall who has been slightly in John Taylor w. H. Hutchinson .231 3 so _ to the rival Academy at Annapolis i and do not want to exact 1s-12 splendid reports from country very satisfactory reports were re from the country last night Maryland he paid a. Visit to Cardinal j Nical provisions of a Bond when con Monte Black one of the supervisors Gibbons the venerable head of the j cd tins under which the Bond was i wiring the Headquarters Tufit great roman Catholic Church in America made have he added that interest in the loan had been aroused at the door of the rectory the Prince i Fon. F. B. Carvell chairman and the other members of the boned of Ilai Way commissioners arrived in i Winnipeg last night and will conduct sittings at the City Hail today Mon Day and tuesday. The outstanding matter Loi consideration is the application of All the Telegraph companies in Canada for an inc Eose of 25 per cent in toils. It was taken up at of Tuwa by the Board which is touring i tile West with the object of hearing the views of All parties concerned is j Well As dealing Vith Othor business that May be brought to its attention. I one of the other questions will lie brought Forward in Winnipeg is i the Case of the shippers Bureau of the Board of Trade and the Canadian manufacturers association on Spokane. Wash. Nov. Members of american legion. Here were being1 sworn in As special policemen this even inst to meet what was declared to be an invasion of one Ihu Usam to two thousand members of the in i dust rial workers of. The world due to arrive Here tonight from and other parts of the West. Insight local members of the Amer ican were threaten cd with the Fate of former soldiers killed at con Thalia tuesday in a letter received at local Lead in priors today through the mail. The Lemur purported to be signed by an official of the i.w.w., was typewritten and the Letterhead torn off. U hat the police believe was the beginning of a Jer Nuu sos k t was discovered Thi y declare the arrest of c. K. Quasi. Quasi is being held for itirlhel1 fit men out of s j arrested by City Aulii crities today. Tonight were he id in jail on open charges. All of them carried 1 membership in omitted Maniber the Indus Trizil of "1c any great change is made in the in the mennonite communities and one hand and the Canadian freight contracts the people of the United indicating that a Large subscription eran of the Boer War and a former. States Are the ones who i will have might be expected. Rosenfeldt Al was greeted by James Burns a vet eran of the Boer War and a former trooper in the tenth Royal Hussars. I to Ana throughout his emphasized the Public interest Coal settlement. I that had been subscribed and situation alarming. That 5150.000 was expected. The Al after the Secretary had concluded i Loument for this committee was the Prince s Borden at reception. Sir Robert Borden looking very me after his sojourn in Virginia came up to Washington yesterday unheralded and dined at the British embassy As a fellow guest with the Prince of Wales. Later he stood with Grey at the reception to All official Washington which was held in the embassy irs Honor of the Prince. To is expected that the Canadian prime minister will return to Vir Ginia with the Prince tonight Fol lowing the latter s visit to the naval Academy at Annapolis. Denies injunctions new York nov. 14. Federal Ludge hand denied motions for in i Ion. Junctions restraining authorial Jit enforcement act in a decision an i Spect agriculture envoys or. Tolmie believes Tim Ripe to have men in London Ottawa nov. Placing of a Canadian representative in London to look after the. Development of Canada s exports of agricultural pro Duce is advocated by Hon. S. F. Tol Mie minister of agriculture in a. Foreword to the november Issue o the agricultural Gazette issued by the department of agriculture. After dealing with the of Tho National debt and expressing the View that it can be handled by Tho development of the natural resources of the Dominion. Or. Tolmie proceeds i believe that the time has arrived when the agricultural interests of Canada should have the very Best Man available located in London to look after our business and to see that our goods Are placed on the Market in the Best possible shape. Get Best markets. It is the aim of the government to locate for the Farmer the Best markets keep him apprised of their state and informed on All Points pertaining to his business. I favor the enlarging of our cold storage facilities for overseas shipping and believe that this will be a. Step in As Sist us to compete with foreign countries. We cannot control Export prices hut we seek to place our goods economically on foreign markets and thus increase our ultimate or. Tolmie concluded we need immigrants but we want the kind remarks ready has qualified for an Honor hag. St in the from Pilot came the news his opening statement the Confer i the figures yesterday showing the Victory Bond investments through ence adjourned until tomorrow. Mean time the operators and miners will meet separately Tho districts of competitive Field should be admitted suburban Banks to decide whether the Banks Are As follows City Banks Side of tha Central s372.soo country Banks on a general wage agreement. The following firms through the we Are confronted with the fact subscriptions of their employees have that the great mass of people Are de pendent of fuel supplies from All Fields. Prompt action is said Secretary Wilson. It for that reason i have asked All of you to be Here. There Are three Way by which a Slit Union Mutual arrangement can be reached i Farmers been added to the 100 per cent list great West Assurance co., 000 this is in addition to the 000 taken by the company Winnipeg general Hospital North american lumber and Supply Coin Bank building Mutual Hail in dissociation acting for the railways on the other with regard to demur rage charges assessed during the Winnipeg general strike. There also arrived yesterday f. H. Phippen k.c., counsel for the . Telegraph company and John Mcmillan general manager of this com Pany if. Mcmillan is a Westerner of Many years standing. He joined the a. Telegraph forces in 3.sss. And Lias served in various capacities in other Points in the West. A visit to the he Sai i last night always gives me much pleasure because of past associations with declares Advance justified asked to comment on the application of the Telegraph companies for Inci cased rates or. Mcmillan stated he did not care to make any state ment at present except that when committee composed of operators and ii Lac lumber and _ fuel miners from each the Fields. They co Ltd. Redwood and Mckenzie would proceed to agree or. Basic rates. Streets Scotland Woollen Mills. Plain their respective districts to be the selection of a , 302 confederation j the people of Winnipeg and the West had full knowledge of the investment and operating expenses of the . Telegraph company they would admit that its application could not be seriously opposed. According to the Ottawa citizen of nov. 12. . Mcmillan made the Fol lowing statements to the commissioners at Ottawa the application for increased rates covered the commercial service Only. The press and brokers leased wires were carrying All the charges they could. The increase in operating Cost crime on the local traffic. During the 1919 fisc if year. Messages had been handled Atid each of these worked out by the District. Each District going into a concurrent conference to con Sider a wage agreement to District. Following the old procedure of having the Central competitive Fields work out . Adjust ment and have this taken As a by which the other Fields could pro Jdc Romov and Street Chevrier sons the Blue store. 450 main Street Royal Bank main office Imperial news com Pany. Fort Street Lawrie Brothers trimming department Manitoba club Broadway and fort Cunard steamship company. Scott Block Bank of Nova Scotia Garry and Portage Winnipeg Klu Etric Street railway Purcha hink department basis. Belding Paul Corticelli. Ltd., my Indianapolis ind., nov. 14. Mcdonagh Shea. Colony and Whitehall grand i trunk Pacific Tel. Off ice Victory loan miners still out despite the order Headquarters and fort the Union officials calling off the i w. Phillips. Notre Dame Doja Eek strike the Coal Supply situation in prank ruthenian press 120 King Indiana is fast becoming alarming Street Miller Morye company Ltd., and More drastic measures Cor the Mcdermot Avenue tames Boxer it conservation of fuel Are contemplated company 303 North Van Bank by the Indiana Public service com building soldiers civil re Stab com Mission it announced tonight by k. I. Lewis chairman of the com Mission. Miners still out. Pitts burs nov. 14. Not a Union con mine in the Western Pennsyl Vania Field was in of today and operators and labor leaders agreed few if any men would return to work until monday. Vol the officers of the Union were Confer and the operators and Headquarters gave out no reports in Washington to attend ence with the government that will promote Harmony Unity ind Industry throughout the Domin Ion. Our immigrants must be sections restraining authorities from elected and Only those who will add that statement we have from non Union mines were operating to capacity it. Was asserted by oper our Laws can be considered sailing of the is. Scandinavian on nov. L2, for Quebec with 12 officers me is other ranks. Ii danced this afternoon on petitions of j desirable people to become adopted Brewers and liquor dealers. J As Canadian citizens. The Many Dif i faculties we now face i come if to labor can be Over Harmony for of fail i h i attempts to with monday s for publication of the free Kess classified business directory it will appear in the paper the one time Only monday nov. 17th. No reinstatement for police London nov. 14 Canadian Asa Oci the purpose of meeting our financial ated press to offi obligations with our agricultural Cial trades Union deputations the j Home Secretary again emphatically declined to reinstate police strikers. British obituary. One Liverpool striker has London nov. . The elected to the City Council and was deaths Are reported of lord Ravens nominated to the police commission. But the nomination was rejected. I third Gigli Kesper drowned. Quebec nov. Leblanc replaced one of the two Light House keepers at big Island Kam Yuraska who were drowned last week was himself drowned last night when his boat upset. He War making for Shore to obtain provisions when the Accident occurred. Worth i Rof. A. V. Salmon of King s College Hall Mactaggart master of Champion German pacifist. Berlin. Nov. Black draped red flags decorated the Reich Stag Story Stag hounds s. A noted racing official. M. Darlings agora. And Coal was being turned out and shipped with All possible Speed. Tar and Feather victim turned Down by court Mankato minn., nov. 14. After Lis Hrent notre Dame building engineering Branch orthopaedic Branch. Accounting , information and service Branch assist to director s department records Branch Purchas ing Branch and vocational Branch the . And Leigh Worth Barber shop 22fl Osborne Street. District Honor flags Honor flags have been won by out Side districts As follows Fox Warren one Flag Miniota one Flag Lyleton. One Flag Mather one Flag and two crests one Flag is Randon. One Flag and two crests and Roland Ono Flag. In the Elmwood and Kast Kildonan was handled an average of 5.23 times. In a message from a Point outside of Vancouver to a Point outside of Mon Treal there were six handling of the message without counting any Raes Senger boys for collection and Deli i Ery. I the average Cost per mile for construction since 1911 was ?435.g9. This construction was mainly in the Prairie provinces and two Iron wires were used on the system. He alias izod the value to the Telegraph company of using the c.7j.h. Right i of Way in Exchange for handling its railway business. Of messages sent within a Given period. 31.500 were commercial and Tho remainder were Rai Way business. In return for this service the company received free use of the right of Way free policing of lines by Section men car ships tile world or Biro. Literature distributed by Tho charged with murder. Centralia wash., nov. 14. Arrangements were made i Lav to file murder charges against i Lovent m Jii ten of whom have been arrested Fol lowing the attack of in bombers of the Industrial of the on the armistice Day Parade which resulted in the. Deaths of four former service men. Public Mimor Ial services for the four victims of he shooting were held today under the auspices of the american legion. Press cation of the Industrial work ers of tiie world lie id hero in Oon it action with armistice Day Ade and deaths tues Day will to pressed immediately de spite the testimony it Tho Coroner s inquest ii Yesu Rivay. C. O. Asci us it county Aitor nay announced today. Cunningham made this statement in commenting Jjon the testimony made at the in just by or. Frank Bickford. One of the marchers to the effect thai. The former soldiers attacked Tho Hull before any shots were i Rcd. Break up meeting. Los Angeles cal., nov. 14. Amer ican legion members broke up a acct Rifg of . K Here tonight. Three j. Members were hurried to the receiving Hospital. Swears in deputies. Aberdeen. Nov. 14. Sher Iff Jeff Bartoll Yvore in 150 american legion Lasi. Night As special deputies to Aid him in a tight on the Metis. Boston reds. Taken. Boston nov. 1-j. Nevith u. Woman and two my n arrest of charges fit promoting anarchy the police uncovered a Woli ked Campaign in Boston. Extermination. Phoenix ariz., nov. 14. Extermination of thy Industrial of the world and bolshevism today by governor Camp Bell of Arizona in a letter to adjutant r. P. Lush of the Mesa Ariz Post of the american legion. Governor Camp Btl pledged his unlimited support to this action regardless of where that limit lawfully newspaper again closed. Seattle nov. 14. Federal officers today again seized and closed the offices Plant of the Seattle Union record a dully newspaper. United states District attorney Saunders charged the publisher of Union record per cent awards have to the lord Wolseley districts Joo been school Hoys Home Poison school Gregg manufacturing com Pany Central tool and forge com Pany Luther . Lrnwood and the edelweiss brew re Romp Ziy. The latest Large subscribers Are travellers insurance co., of Hart Ford Pitblado Hoskin co., Wiatre of men and materials Tor con i the murderers who Striction and repair an-3 other advantages. By this in sins they were to resume their service after a breakdown much rapidly than if their lines were on a Highway. In connection with depreciation said the amount which must be set aside was 5.35, or last year was the . Customs schedule. Washington nov. Wilson today signed an executive order establishing a naw schedule for customs duties based on the re being out nearly two hours the jury in the Case of John Meints who sued thirty two residents of Loverne minn., for damages follow ing his alleged kidnapping returned a verdict for the defendants in Federal court hero. Meints alleged that on june -0 he was taken t rom his Home at Loverne and escorted out of town by citizens who objected to his stand on the War. He returned j land on August 39 he alleged he was j i taken out of town tarred and on a Floc five Ockay . Arrived it. From. President new York.br-. St Montevideo new York Gre Stone Hiil Fay Stahl Melder Liln Mon Raul Buenos . S sailed Fri in. Fur. To Lingen London Antrim Montreat Lorraine fat Tea jux trader hair a indies Schesler trader expended on renewals. He gave t diced values of foreign currency. Alberta supreme court judge. Ottawa nov. 14. The appoint is officially gazetted of Lieut. J col. John Doug Las Stewart of Cal j Moore s majority loss. Calgary Alta. Nov. Moore . Member for , was elected by Only 127 majority instead of 145 As shown by the official returns made boat Cray. The Halifax Kati Init ilk Post. Weather report Inre hours 56" 63 liar Mik-3 Canada s fire losses. From tic St. John s Tor u 7 . For 10.9 Bolo Pineter 30.10 South Ivan a. At 20 pop hour Cloudy. The Rolt Bivins til Tervo a Ere taken at 7 . Nov i 30, Clear . 6. To Louty 10. Frinc. Albert. 13, . 18. Fair que a Pucelle. 33. H gift current 34. Fair total operating expenses As 3-17 Gross operating Revenue deficit there was a wage increase of s164.507, which would bring the 19-0 deficit under the same conditions to s19 3.-ll 5." that the Telegraph companies should be put in a position to earn 10 or 11 per cent on the amount of Money actually invested was the Contention of or. Phippen at the Ottawa Trade with new zealand. Vancouver nov. Trade with Xiv zealand offers a particularly wide Field for Canadian industries because Canada and new Are not competing in the world s manufacturing Market. This statement was made Here by William a. Beddoe. Canadian Trade commissioner to the Southern Dominion. He added that the demands of new for Timber. With condoning ;