Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, November 19, 1919

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 19, 1919, Winnipeg, Manitoba Union of municipalities an important convention of the Union of Manitoba municipalities is now in session Here. At yesterday s meeting resolutions were dealt with urging More drastic legislation to fight the noxious weeds and the Gopher menace. Page 5. Demurrage charges upheld car demurrage charges which accrued during the general strike Winnipeg last May and june must be paid at the rate of per Day As already assessed by railways. Such was the decision of the Beard of railway commissioners sitting Here 3. Vol. 4fi with Snow. Winnipeg wednesday november 19. 1919. Sun Richs 7.46 acts 16.-10. Jav soon 4.4s to Eta 15 Twenty-eigh11 pages pretest entered at Industrial labor conference May bring desired Resu ils exp St Dominion will 3e included among important manufacturing nations Elfi governing body i Canadian govt. Cannot i take up canners inquiry i Ottawa nov. 18 staff Corr the government at pre l sent cannot see its Way Clear toward j instituting an investigation into the i conditions alleged to have existed with to the Canning of and Beans for the soldiers at the Simcoe Plant of the Dominion canners. It that the con a facts there Brit office contracts hat the War office had its own staff of inspectors j or Rob. Whose duty it was to a i cent or reject the output of the Plant that unless the British authorities of Grain j Canadian government to Institute one. Solution of difficulty Between feed company and screenings Pool in a class policy but Isi interest of whole i nation i Tariff big question is understood that the British auth i themselves had a Small inquiry. Bitt that it dealt More largely wit i the Quantity than will the Quality of the proposed to limit the i goods supplied. I the government Here however is looking into the Mailer to ascertain How it stands. An order for direct taxation will solve Revenue problems aze at which children May be Brandon. Man., nov. Platform which has been lated and promulgated by the Canadian Council of agriculture her poin correspondence was made by d. D. Mckenzie during the last session but j government it has no Corre i relative to the matter As it had nothing w do with the contract. Ail is Likely i and secure Ili l Pirc Soji Tut Iii on Liv u of body l-Iii-k1." Oil Ioie. The i1 is Otic Solis weeks stand inst. The Board controls lie Hiton tical labor of co Aud j Repi Ciejki Tiol in its Mem i is of prime j in of 241 Compromise to Rescue pact on trea1y in Senate i Cire to represent Tjie the other i Jeon or in eff dial of the employers and delegates a the or Onosa a i a he Clele Hirrom deadlock has even Chance of savings its life is the Best set of. Point real Prin on the whole which is be the people of Canada to declared the Hon. T. A. J hat Ever to i m an address Here to j plight. Outlining the policy or j the Farmers National a rear emphasized what lie de a i scribed As the vital importance of the various planks which made up the party s platform and maintained that it was not a class platform but one constr get Jed with a View to the Best inter of canadians As a served. 1.10 pre Nikii Ioc of of a ii j importance l a the Terence prewar 1 of a As excluded. Tho Nicu a pro in a. Proiti is Atwil Rebori 12 Cue to co Iii Nei Ore Lii coun of in Loa Juo of ratios at its by so prominent has he part by tie can Uniac Coni Erent i. It is understood Thero very re should 2 pot St before t i less successful. Or tha would protect children. A . S cilia re a before Labo. Non Fri Nef wednesday it submit Ltd Coiner a a. The of a special re 01 s Chi been chairmanship of j i a. Delegate from j . I ies Tunac a Iii Ava Siung on. To. 1 he com move to ret Cuc the peace from a threatened deadlock made Progress today Itiat Fri ends eclat eco bar i. Had More j than in Ciuzio 10-. Life. A., it taker. Soiu mitc form to Tho a Alied for a final vote thursday anti pointed to Al Cedar pc of the Reserve of he reiation9 Ditleo Tho Reju Irementa Liat they must be to affirmatively by Tho Osiier Powers. The Way to Compromise was opened by the mild reservation republicans who served notice or. The Republican a Den Oratio leaders Liat they would not put up the bars entirely to modification of the committee re but would stand out defeat the Adieu Inist a parliamentary . Meantime in the Senate two Moi not Tlle added to uie teen already adopted. J a lie two reservations adopted Toj a. to the Lubovi provisions i paragraph a the treaty and voting Equality the league of he labor offered senator .ncpv.blican, Ortii and accepted 1 Sui port it. A. Propose. Tinte Gator min Ujj Winoc Rit. Of Iii . Liao a chided the l ried Stutes from labor was rejected to lie Mikl Ilo publicans join he Sena or to the votes Olie land nine democrats. Proposal to voting senator 1 be publican of Wisconsin won. To so on a motion to i it for a less proposal by Mec Unibee. It then Vas t o in Aily adopted without a. I Oll Cash i Xcvi Only a Resolution the i meet senator to Nikon 1-Tepu o in had been rejected. 4ti to wit i j democrats voter apr for it and Tho u lining up solidly of j opposition. Treaty formally reported. At 9 o clock tonight after the sen itto had been in Coli tenuous session for eleven hours consideration or Airen dents in committee of tin. completed and the Troia a them Nate. Ciu estion of it Tec i Reser Al ions in oort. I Mitten of the1 then taken j up each consider separately. Effort by senator f to strike out the preamble requirement for by other a ions was voted Down in to 36, the republicans opposing it solidly sex for Senato Mcc umber of. North Dakota. I the Senate without a Roll Call then a freed to Cail off the if eco reservations cd text those relating to Man i Domestic questions and the economic Boycott. Separate votes taker on these the Raj Reserva . Arraign administration. Senator Robt. It. La Joliett. Speak to May Tho labor provision of peace treaty severely arraigned presented by the meeting waa held in the City Hali the auditorium of which crowded under the auspices of Tho Grain growers association. Aider Man she wan presided. Those pre sent were apparently under Tho in precision that i. Crerar a to be Tho i Leader of the Farmers National party. And followed his pronouncement its policy with the greatest in Terest s wealth producers. Or. Rorar said ail would agree with him when lie stated that Cui Turo waa the great wealth producing Industry in Canada today. Con sequently it was the most natural thing in the world that men from Tho Fanny where they had opportunities for reflection and study that perhaps no other calling offered., should con Sider Tho position in which their country was placed and Endeavor to do something to contribute to its Wel fare. The formation Cri tile Council of and Tho adoption by it in the name of the Farmers of a National policy was a healthy sign and the work done was one of Tho most valuable contributions that had been made to the life of the country. To Tho extent that men ignored their i responsibilities in connection with that extent would they have bad Luvern Menf. People had been divided into to ii tical Ever since there was any form of and he presume j de there would be no to the party system. But whatever Tho party was if Itu platform was not constructed in the Best interests of the citizens As a whole the parly would fail. Tho platform of the Canadian Council of agriculture he maintained u As the set of political principles of he whole before the. to Day. It not a class platform. To had Ijo use Foi Clasy platforms. In the nature o j things Mea of a class must got together and must Worl together but any group of men so constituted and so animated As to seek to bring about a condition of affairs which will Benefit Only them selves have not s of Tho highest and truest Conception of citizenship. This platform Way not a class platform it was a National National policy reduce National debt having Strown that the National debt had increased from prior to the War Over two billions of dollars . Crerar stated that to not that the National Toronto nov. Amic Able settlement of the difficulty be tween tie Canadian feed manufacturing company and the alleged Pool or Combine of terminal elevators at fort William which has been under investigation by the Board of Commerce in Winnipeg Ottawa and Toronto for some time was arrived at Here Liis after noon tic Board adjourned for half an hour to enable the. Cor tend ing parties to get together Wilh a View to the Canadian manufacturing company being if Chi. Supplied with tie screenings in needs in its business. When business was resumed a. B. Hudson k.c., of Winnipeg who represented the terminal ele Vator companies announced thai he had had a Tail Wilt his clients with the result Liat the latter agreed to sell screening s to the can Adian feed manufacturing com Pany at the mar Loci prices. That method ought to be tried said judge Robson. Here is no use intensifying the difficulty., or the feeling developed by the question of a Combine or Lii Elfing there is anything in the pooling arrangements. The pooling arrangement is a legitimate process of getting rid of this elevator offal. Do not think that you re Ferring to counsel for the Canadian feed manufacturing company would contend there was any Case made out against them on that ground. V of Jive not shown yet thai you have tried. To buy screenings in the usual Way. Tic other Point mentioned was discrimination. My opinion is that the larger question being swept aside there should be a practical lest of this propose arrangement. 7 he matter should be worked out on that basis. If in fails you Are at Liberty to come bad again later and apply under clauses 1 7 and 18 of the com Bines and pair prices act for re Lief. The incorporation of the Superior company Llie alleged Pool by ii iese terminal elevator companies for the purpose of get Ling rid of elevator offu.1, was not of a criminal or improper w. In Hila for the Canadian feed manufacturing they have brought themselves within the judge Robson that is More regulatory than punitive. I Hinl we should the matter open for. An indefinite time. Expect to be in Winnipeg in two and me can it up again if tie pro posed arrangement r. Murray assistant general manager of the United Grain growers was if lie agreed to the arrangement mentioned by or. Hudson. He replied that lie was not the moment prep arc to say if he would ser in scalped screenings direct to a to go the Canadian feed manufacturing company. 1 he Board then to meet again tomorrow. I lie big terminal elevator inter ests had been accused by tie can Adian feed manufacturing com Pany of refusing to sell to them with the result Liat their Industry was being starved for raw material while thousands of tons of screen Ings were being exported to build up the Slock feed Industry of the United Tivey claimed that existence of a Pool was Dis closed by a government audit made by Price. Waterhouse 6c company. At Liis morning s silting the Canadian manufacturers association put in a Long on the Case and urged that an embargo against the Export of screenings to the United states be imposed by tie Board of Commerce in order thai Canadian Industry might be protected they also favored investigation of the Pool revealed by Price irate House and com judge Robson indicated at the afternoon meeting that lie is. Not in favor Jolan embargo. Author is pre bituminous situation reaches Point when fuel adminis Trator must take hand railway May copy Canadian War Board Cleveland Ohio nov. 1 j chiefs of the Jour Railroad brother hoods closed a 2-Day conference Here 1 today. 7 Oday s session jims Devot cd to consideration of the offer of. Director general mines for Ime and a half for slow Frd Ghl employees. Farmers country will lose million fear _ and the disposal of a Large mass of i routine and join business. I plans were completed for the meet Oner Rani Misc i Jere next monday of the 500 i soft Coal famine general chairmen of the four j Lions to consider the director general s offer. Joint conference of scale j 7j e question of continuing a Board j to handle grievances on Canadian committees called for today composed of officials j and representatives of four j chairman of wheat braid declares hallways have not handled Grain in satisfactory manner resume operations m nov. Government stepped to the front today to Force joiners and oper brotherhoods similar the Canadian w a Board was discussed and a ballot prepared for a Diane to the brotherhood Canadian railway or embers Are practically unanimous in favor of the plan which would compel tie submission i of All grievances the Board. Ivors to negotiate a Uever wage at eminent acid resume work Trie bituminous Fields before the country is in the grip of a Coal famine. Clothed with All of his War Lime Powers As fuel administrator and noting by dire on authority of the president s cab duet or. Harry a. Garfield called is joint meeting Oil scale commit give formal notice that the time j country had come to resume mining of i Vatious on a Normal scale. While the conference was be. For this or. Garfield found a full attendance coup a not to obtained so it went Over until to inc total for the province Morrow. Learn bile. Word was pass in pc t with the cd that the strike situation had reach totals carried to head of lakes bushels less Titan amount reasonably expected Mills in Eastern Canada May be forced to close Down owing to of Western wheat railways i boosted two millions by yesterday s returns til the joint a Joji regarded by Attlio Riliey As utely imperative. Mines still closed. There was no evidence As present i de to the Cabinet Itiat the scale called Foi 3a.si negro Ciatu t View a-Gtceme-m., Natl made the iras i headway. I from tie competitive lie ids Ein Bra cing the plates of Illinois. In Diana Ohio Anu Pennsyl Van ill strongholds of the United of America., showed All mines shut Down and not enough i Komi Isif from non uni Oiz Elf iils in other states to meet the Normal by several million Tonj. Other reports from a Parat Brou Slit the same Story Coalie in selecting se1ers is Kimation that another million Anu a halt be received Froni Tjimis morning and Frith numbers o. Returns to be yet received from other Points in the province officials at the Headquarters of the Victory loan last night wore confident subscription would be near that the Canadian grave out Tho follow the i acl that West this with a Crim season commencing fully Throe weeks earlier than last year have to. Movo anything like a j , in Lime delivery to i Seaboard by water Wili mean a. Go. I tra charge to the Farmer Ana. country of Between three i million dollars. This amount of i will be represented in me j tra Cost of carrying stocks Ili Roushh at i the Winter at country Poi us and a i shipping All rail much wheat would have prone East by water bad the railways been Able to move it the head of the in ices before the. of navigation. A need it May be said that the failure of the Rai Livay in. This respect has prevented la Canadian Board from Iris of s considerably larger Tion of the wheat crop up Date than has been a reasonable amount Riavic been noved to tic heat uth from the Pru Ripy Dora estimate made to the officials in was a. One. The returns from the to Unity gis close of navigation i tries yesterday were again heavy i Basliel but from totalling roughly two Millionie of the previous Uay by half a million. E of the Large investors in Vic department of immigration j visits weeds. Out applicants at Border Grant s Tomb after official reception big Gest u. S. City Lory Bonds in uie country Are North of a vanishing Coal , mortgage co a Ith indications that hundreds of Industrial plants would be forced to a i i must conserve Canadian Coal. J Stovel cof toritto soft Peg j10.000 or. It. Blanchard Oak storage or in transit May be seized Jane a Mccullough Sci and hereafter manufacturers must i vis. H. A. And v. Ii. Mau Reir apply for supplies to the fuel admin ins co. . S10.000 George k. Stacey. Portage a Prairie Sam in site Morden. Kennedy Morden James. H. Hodgson Foster on Stead Carberry Janice Mccartney Emerson John v. Anderson Hattries. J. 10. Cox , ind Cali of of the care that is exercised by the officials of the department of in Mig Raiabon and colonization to in t Urce the., regulations of. The recently amended immigration act designed co prevent none but the Best possible class of from entering can Ada is shown in the n cures for rejections and deportations for Tho first half of Tho current fiscal year that is from april t to september s3. To these six months at Points along the International Boundary arc at Ocean ports rejections totalled and the number of deportations in the same period was 215. T the combined platform. It Ivas Tho ".otal, therefore of rejections an i de Tor Canada today. Notations for the six Mouths under review was or roughly one. In every six of the number of per sons admitted which aggregated 93-4. Of the 12.700 rejections were made at Boundary in Jahada and Only 490 at Oceail ports. York. Nov. Is. To have been mad City of new York t Strator according to notice Given by j h. A. ring Tori fuel. Administrator i Fox the province of . J or. Harrington said tonight that i there was no need for a panic either so far a Industrial companies or householders Are once tried. He pm j Pha sized the however for con North Regent to. Voon Lisy serv Tiou of. Fuel supplies in View of c c Campbel Llic situation in the lain us districts i Loti Gould of tin United states. I ?5 000- d Tho bituminous coat consumption j a. A. John in Ontario is approximately i s3 000 i but tons per said or. A Mirrington. J . the supplies in the hands or the con am very proud to have been niacin a Freeman of the City of Neva York and i thank you most sincerely for the High Honor which you have be interred on me. It is a Happy coincidence thai the last recipient of this Honor was Albert the King of the belgians our Hoit ored ally to whose vision and courage in a grave time of trial the cause of free Dom owes so much Day after tomorrow. Alter Otu Cial reception the Hopo that inv tha Prince drove to Grant s Tomo and Teri we will be Able to get More ittle j Coal front the United states. In the meantime we will be Noble to alien Short of that Ijar to. Bushels. The of carrying that to Lye Sci 5 a i country Eleva tors and shipping to the sea Board will mean an extra charge of three or four million dollars of which As usual costs fat or the Farmer s Ziric e. Season to like . Toto cars of wheat moved to the head of thy lakes Aas . lib a Lviv mov sment this year record of the fall season i j la stands but in vivid contrast. The Iio Ith of october alone in. Oslo the railways moved cais of wheat which is More than they will to Abie to move the entire period this before the close of navigation judging from present indications. As an example of the slow movement this season Liin Board has Hud to investiirai.-. Iustar.ee.1-. In one it tools a car of wheat thirty Days to Iravea eight Miles. If the Rato lows int of wheat from country then embarked on the British b Cruiser renown anchored in the North River which will be his Siead Cion raters during his slut in Vork. Greeted by Viscount Grey the i Rince of Wales landed at. Rhu Battery hero at 1j do . Today Gard to the care of the men who had come broken in body and broken a mind these men must be looked after. To was a debt of Honor that the country owed to them1, and it must be discharged. They and their dependents must not want. said or. Crearer. As the result of a foolish railway policy to have to face the expenditure of ten or twelve million dollars for several Vears to come. Again As the coun try is kith in the initial stage of development vast sums must be spent on improvements with the object of thousands of rejections the actual number of rejections under this heading was s.-5-. For of funds that is not havin. The amount of Cash prescribed Fry the act including were turned . Alien ene Mies numbering its found the door of admission closed to them and Oil persons Likely to become a Public charge were turned . The bal Ance of 134 refused Entrance illiterate defective physically and mentally unskilled labourers known bad characters Etc. Of the British immigrants development accelerated. To entering the Dominion from to reduce the National debt and provide i september approximately 25.g74 were the Money for this All important de i the wives and children of Canadian a elopement the Farmers National policy had been evolved and. Put into thai effect., i will achieve the object. The Tariff Lin ministration for its attitude in thex f question that receives More strike. Fudge Anderson who from organized Farmers that illegal order should be , Auy other is the question of Tho Tariff and what should be the fiscal policy of the country in the future. To my mind there is no question of Kollette said i i league cannot wait for America. I . Nov. Is. Regardless of the a Merican government s attitude the treaty of Versailles will be but Zirko Force according to the prevalent Here today following recept of to report that president Wilson ought withdraw the treaty from Tho u listed chutes Senate. Whatever happens the feeling in circles is that France cannot tiie German plenipotentiaries and t Zenuh opinion is that it by and great Britain have a like allies ready i j on Dor. Nov. I 1 without . Reference to tic unit nil sat greater importance to a country than that of its fiscal policy. What is tie character of Canad Atho country has wonderful resources hut 1 assert a Ith ail Tho Force of which i am capable a protective Tariff is a business Point of View from the econ of rent of these resources. What does a a country require for its development it requires agricultural j implements. And is in. A Wise is it a sane policy to add to the of the things that Are necessary by imposing customs tariffs upon them the Farmers in this country have Boon in the position that they have soldiers Pirty wanted buying implements or product i in turkish mandate Andrew Honar Tion. Their e of Ems boots and shoes. I Lac government Leader said in everything that is required for the House of commons today that purpose of procluctior., it was i in a Liichi a of if and yet have been be icing government that ti.-. United output in open Competition Jle sir William Tyrrell of the Briti Sii embassy and Lenera. A Harl Tou attache of the i Irish Nir ministry and several american officers. Gen. Shanks and Admiral Al Kirnon. H. Was noticeable that the Prince employed his. Right hard in the. Ceremony the. First time lie had used t for handshaking since it be came crippled from overwork in Canada. Route to the City Hail the Prince witnessed Cor tie first time new York s spectacular paper from every window of he tall Buckl Iners along Tho Canyon like Street bushels of paper fluttered and de quickly changing the Dun coloured soldiers who married overseas and pavement to a snowy whiteness. At were of the farming class., the the City Hail the Prince was formally remainder including Domestic ser j welcomed by mayor Al Yin. Vans and other classes considered i desirable. Of the 31.sso from the _. T or eighteen bodies of also settlers of Tho class. A Lars percentage of Tho from Othor countries we framers with i heir wives and children. Owen Crew recovered the men who Are Short 1 Var. Blur air a ton said the hospitals Public utilities and institutions of that character would toe taken care of air or. Plan embargo on freight. Nov. I of Walker Hinea and Beven regional directors will meet Here late today consider a nation wide freight embargo a a Means of conserving the country s meagre Subj 1 ply of Coal. An embargo on All i freight of the Chicago Milwaukee land St. Vaul Railroad. Between Chi i Cago and Trio 3 acidic Coas t Lias been i in effect since saturday. I if director general wines approves italic recommendations of his Region i directors on order May be issued in inc Diatel Wlinich will mean nation wide embargo on freight a -10 pet cent Cut in. Passenger train service throughout the country closing Down of All non essential industries 15. Workmen thrown out of employment. B. C. Mines menaced Vancouver. Nov the government persists in an a Robargo on Coal going into Washington and other United states Points from Brit ish Columbia and adopts tie Prin Ciple of not allowing Coal to go out in foreign Bottoms our nines on Vancouver Island will have to close declared w. V. Arol i Filiai of the Western Canadian. I Uel company on his arrival Here i Victoria. My stated that the owners Are in communication i with the department of mutes at of endeavorin.? to show the of William Stark. Oak Lake. T. W. .1. Lee 53.000 it. It. To histone Alexander. James 1-Rantilton. Stockton Gordon Hunter Sci Upton. Mca Tann. Holland t. Ards or. Carman. George Oak Thomas Riddell Jam Iota John a. Coutts. Newdale. y.-. H. Young. Minnedosa. R. Tom mini Grandview mrs. Edith Lillian , a. R. Hart. Gilbert Plains Ai ii. Leper Gilbert Plains. It. J. . Bows Nan s5.000 h. H Sliday. J Portage la Prairie a. G. Tarn j Lilly held. ?5.000 h. In. Hughes i Brandon. S5.000 mrs. A. Christie j Brandon. V. .ho.ioney, Bel Mont George Smithson. Cha Ter Savl of Joseph Brandon late subscriptions. West Kildonan ?3c. 000 Campbell Bros. Wilson Winnipeg. 530.000 William l. Purser Hillsboro n.d., a Ieni a Ritis Gretna John e. San Derson. Holland ?9.500 Alex. Turner Emerson Glenboro Charlotte m. Jor j have been made More efficient service from the Jai ways through tie Board or who however Jav been unable to get Resuli up to to present not Here to dime Admiral Jellicoe Teliski came Dian club Here As Vancouver nov in i the a Janadius club Here to a a i in Iraq Viscount it Wilcoe present Mission. . Lit to a advise the Only of advise was . I j he had noticed Ien As to ii s in Aua. It thai. . going to suggest too in Aioli militarism and the spending of too Nuci Money. Such not Thi Caine Al Only Here he said it an Fiory capacity and. It wits x i Ruei misfit Only to suggest How muoi should a spent. Eliza j. Tho Kootenay battalion reunion Kelson b.c., nov. Is. Over 100 former members of the 5 Ltd Kootenay battalion arrived in Kelson tonight from All sections of the Interior for the unit s first annual reunion of the anniversary of the taking of i Csire in the Somme can Ipaige. Say Catholic voters indolent Rome. Nov. It. The entire press emphasizes the scandalous Indio of Tho roman electorate Only u n per cent of Whiteii voted thus Al lowing t be socialists to Lead the pol. In View socialists with less than vote i of the fact that All the in a restricted i newspapers pointed out sup porting Dollar Exchange i who abandoned in March. Hotl err was no necessity to the a decision in . Report from munisiug1, i on South. Shore Greer. I Jay wis. Nov. Ing to Telephone reports received Here from Escanaba mioh., at noon today is irodies to be those of members of i to Crew of the Nii Sirut Ore Carrier. John owen., have been recovered at Luiis ing Rich. On Tho South Shore Lake Superior. The Duluth shipping office of the like Cir Ricks association today notified the Cleveland owners of Tho Owen that three members of the Crew. David Larsen. Fireman of Hamilton. Ont Horace Toby fire Man of Cliate augury Canada Anil Pat Murray Coal passer of Waterloo. Iowa Luid quit the Steamer on a Awa among the last minute qualifies. Icon b for Tho 100 per cent City Dairy. Kotrc Dame and Aden Laide Crane company Ltd., 93 Street c. A. O. Lane ii co., Bank of Nova Scotia building Juo. Be Etc Aloiv company 110 pro Cut re Iila sons will close tin. J a tree Boulter Waugh ltt., the operators Havo promised Princess and Annalyne was Idrach Power and Premji redness. Ind he Iii a tanned How the temporary control or the seas Ivas lost through Tho fun Marine menace die to great j3ril Ain s unpreparedness in meeting new danger. 5 i Halton county official Dies Toronto. I of. Hali Foi nearly m years tre Aijrer of the township of , Halton county dead Iti his chair a ther Council meeting monday night. He was. Between 55 and Lio. Years or continued Ca Pas we Ati Kab . .f.rris. I acadian. Trade 13 in Toronto and says he is a j t in Oier five years since t had a rest. I Cifani said or. Harris j it is to. Tell upon me physically. 1 am groins to Taki a prolong cd vacation. My report in the trs 3e. Opportunities offered to Canada is now in the hands of the department. The Outlook for development of Tiki at Trade is world wide and cleared or. Crerar. That if our fiscal York poli Jav had a Jen different on Popula Ujj a or i Griftin by would live been i manc of a or a Post-.15 ran High and cavalry were instructed to a Rei for attempt of a nibs Fri either to Cross the Ossi advertisers arc notified that All classified copy especially real estate must read the free press Adver a Tissing counter not Titan 151 o Clack. Friday Rion to insure insertion copy received of tier hour will not be saturday Manitoba tree press co., Ltd ;