Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 21, 1919, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Urged by a the Provin operate with municipal assessors in lot save examples the matter of assessment and Lasa Lent Etc Diffor Tun for the of hair mini incl of s us that. Spec in about a More equitable assessment of in Ono assessable property Botn Lor pro tax Ai h of tar noon cd the session of the l Nion of municipalities convention which Henri in Proa Ross for three Days in Jion Raj a Carlo d. Mcdonald unc i varied from no Mills to of Mills. G. Guy of the Public commission addressed the meeting on i the advantages or electric1, list and Power in cities towns and villages several resolutions were discussed did passed. The sentiment of the municipal lies representatives on tax eau Eliza. Ton condensed into a Resolution muffins ure the Eagle if on the Label muffins cold and muffins Brand gives Rhem flavor. Eagle Brand is for cake and confections of All wherever milk and sugar Are used. Borden milk co., limited -1 Ano municipal levies in ill. Guy Ocsan his address with general remarks on Street lighting. Good Street he said at tracts Trai l to and stimulates retail Trade besides promoting Public safety facilitating travel and revealing architectural effects during hours of natural darkness. He mentioned the principle of establish relative Inte shy of Light on Central authority to business . Residential streets and suburban districts. The advantages of electric service or convenience and safety in houses u Ere obvious he affirmed. Inspection and cleaning of lights at least i onto a month was declared necessary to prevent loss of efficiency. It was generally found preferable for Small towns and villages to arrange of r their Light with some Industry already using electrical Power or the system might be extended to i include a number of neighbouring i towns. Unfortunately Manitoba towns were too far apart too Small in int too lacking in Industrial plants int present to warrant expenditure on i interconnecting transmission lines. I hut to predicted that the construction of such lines might lie an inducement for industries to Settle in tin smaller communities where Cost land and labor was not so High. Of Manitoba cities and towns having a population of about 000 and Over enjoyed electrical service. Xot one favouring vote was accorded a Resolution to secure uniform half holidays and uniform closing hours fur stores in Rural municipalities and villages of resolutions passed resolutions passed included one to the Good roads act amended so that cities us Well As towns and Vil lamps might take adv anum a of it in building their trunk highways in other astr eco an amendment to the weeds act empowering the municipalities to pass such by Laws j and impose such special taxes As might be necessary to Deal with any outbreak or Grasshoppers or locusts in their localities. Dickson on the subject if i Werf s. of Wynyard sii.sk., known in Stock arrived in the City yesterday big shipment of Western cattle. He is returning to re training Centre old i called College Corner Hulice and i the re , on saturday evening. Uhran Manitoba vocational schools athletic club is holding its first monthly whist drive and dunce at a for the purpose of participating in in rile the Dominioni a Lucy demonstration Stit a a. Provincial Levy o f a sufficient in 1920 to carry on the work i of the fund was approved by the convention the amount Siig crested being one half Mill on the equalized assessment. Amendment of both the municipal act and the transient traders act was asked in a Resolution requiring a License to be secured from the municipality for Selling from any conveyance goods produced or manufactured in this province. Hon. .1. W. Armstrong minister of municipal affairs briefly addressed j the gathering. The Union of Muni dualities had been one of the great Agency in his opinion in bringing i the municipal act to its present efficiency. He referred to various re cent regulations which affect the i municipalities. Greetings were brought from the social service Council by d. 15." Harkness and from the boy scout association by a t j macintosh. Condensed milk effect in this John Lennox acquitted on an attempt to murder employee on his farm out to Day on All new Stani Fife Fly Anaona Canad in Salt co. United London England the War concerning the great War in the near future when the children of to Day Are obliged to carry on and Bear the burdens that the great War has placed upon their shoulders it is necessary that they should be endowed with the same Bull dog spirit that has made the British Empire Invulnerable to the attacks of jealous rivals who would Delight in seeing her crushed. That was the spirit which won the War the spirit that the teutonic hordes could not break the makes for Good government and real democracy. In the years to come when Trade relations May be resumed with the erstwhile enemy we shall have to listen to the accounts of the War told by the next generation of germans who were taught their Side of it As children. Shall our descendants be left in ignorance of the real facts and the absolute truth never again will a history be compiled on such a Gigantic scale As the times history and encyclopaedia of the War. No other organization will have at its command the facilities that were available when the London limes began to compile this stupendous work. With unlimited financial resources and a world wide organization their correspondents and Eye witnesses were Able to gather the facts As they actually took place and Forward them to London where the Brilliant writers on the times staff compiled them into history that will never die. The literary style of the times writers is an education in Good English. Then too the ten thousand wonderful photographs and drawings of actual Battle scenes and engagements give such a realistic touch to this wonderful history that the Reader almost feels he is actually there taking part in it. What Canada has done is fully described both As to men Money and munitions with hundreds of illustrations to emphasize their importance. As a Complete reference Library of the most eventful years in the world s history. The 1 raws history and encyclopaedia of the War is invaluable let your children know the truth. Send in the. Coupon Beloit to our Western office and you l receive an illustrated Booklet giving a Complete description of the times history of the the illustrations Are taken from originals and give in reduced form a interesting picture of War scenes and famous men. Cd out and hah this Coupon not guilty was the verdict brought in by the jury which heard the evidence in the charge of attempt 10 murder against John Lennox a Farmer and former Royal North West mounted policeman at a rat ing for less than ten minutes when the prisoner had been Dis charged by or. Justice gait the pre siding judge in the second Assize court and the jury had also been old they were free the Foreman of Tho jury called to Lennox before he left the court room. The two Lar i men caught up with him in the Hall immediately outside the court Rorr i and one and ail Shook hands with him sympathized with him and intimated to him that they were glad of the fact that they had been Able to set him free without a stain remaining upon his Good character. The Case was in which ran a Strong Appeal and what is known a Trie unwritten Law was largely a Spons Blu for the Quick verdict of the jury. I Lennox is the manager of a farm near Stonewall is a married Man am a family the Oldi St child a girl lining 1.7 years of ago. The charge accused him of attempting to Mur Der h. J. Ward a Man who a. Hired to work on the farm by Len nox. The occasion when Tho crime was supposed to have been commit Ted was on the night of sept. 9. Ward gave evidence at the morning ses Sion of the court to the effect that Lennox had pulled a gun on him on this evening and had fired several shuts. I Lennox tells his Story j Lennox in his evidence Given a the afternoon session of the court told his Story in a manner that wat most convincing. He showed considerable feeling and when relating some of Tho instances that led in to the Climax on sept. D. Tears Rar Down his Cheeks and he was Able to proceed. He said that h c had hired Ward in May of this Yeai and. That some time later he began to suspect a relationship Between i wife and Ward that was not to his liking. On sept. 2, when he returned i rom milking the cows Early in Thi morning he Mot Ward coming of of the sitting room that adjoined his bedroom. Ward had stated that he had gone in to look for his pipe. On sept. 4 he had entered Tho House after milking the cows Early in the morning to discover Ward again coming out of this room. Ward had stated that he had gone in to find out if he wanted him to do certain work on the farm during that morning on the Day that the Prince of Wales arrived in Winnipeg he said that his wife had suddenly decided to come to Winnipeg with Ward to see the Royal Visi Tor. He had not demurred but had driven her to the station. On the Day before the shooting he had gone to the stable in the evening to discover that i wife and Ward were searching for eggs. This was a most unusual proceeding he said since the children i always did so. He had fired Ward an on the next Clay came the Climax i intended suicide his wife took exception to his action and made a. Statement that had driven him to the Point of Sui cide. He got revolver with the intention of killing himself kissed his youngest child goodbye and went put in Tho Yard. It was evening am he saw Ward there. He ordered him off the place and when he refused to go took his gun and fired intr the air. The witness said that he was an expert revolver shot and that As Ward was standing Only a few feet away from him he could hav Spiot him dead without fail. He did not do so because he did not wish to. After running Ward off the farm he turned his Sun on himself and up a shot through his left breast. Or had just gotten out of Tho Hospital recently. In discharging Lennox after the verdict had been brought in or Justice gait said that he was very glad that the jury had taken the View that they had. He told Lennox thai he Felt very sorry for Irrin. Ward Hollands appeared for the defence and w. A. Cottingham acted for the Crown. The cases of Joe Moss charged with not and j. Plottel charged with receiving stolen goods were not completed at the afternoon session yes . And will us continued today i t he Case of Peter and Elizabeth be Rester charged with theft commenced before or. Justice Gal i yesterday afternoon and will be continued this morning. Hugh Cut Ler appears for the defence and w k. Cough am for the Crown. Local notes. T. Haig Ward candidate for school trustee is confined to his House illness and will not Likely be to take in the Campaign. Hie monthly meeting of twist Kildonan scottish association lie licit in lord Wolseley school Tonis it no scandinavian is announced to arrive at Montreal in Turda morning. The Empress of France s due to reach Quebec at 10 . To n. Gift. Eadie. The new Henr. Of the salvation. Army in Western c Anan. Paid a Courtesy visit to provincial government offices yesterday he was received by Hon. Geouge minister of Public works and several officials. Church it Vic people s club was Well represented at the education night in the Church on tuesday. A splendid programme of vocal violin and pianoforte music rendered after which a most Able and instructive lecture delivered by the minister Rev. Of to what the workmen s compensation act has done for labor an informing article on its by Samuel Price k.c., chairman of Fae Ontario Board. Or. Price shows How litigation was got rid of Law and cents obliterated and Swift Justice meted out to great body of men. A glimpse at the contents we have with us to the guest of the evening in this interesting personal sketch is Ernest Lapointe m.p., the Brilliant new French Canadian Leader in the House of commons. Telepathic in which or. Gadsby discusses Public matters with the minis Ter of labor and the Rev Wal Lialin Ivens. d has a Little fun with Havelock and his ideas on Matrimony. He Book shelf. On Active service and Arthur Stringer s new Book Are among those reviewed. An illustrated sketch of a famous belgian artist who now resides among us. The opening of Hart House by the Duke of Devonshire. Beant finl of a Noble and notable building. Our Loit Dok letter m which Sass a stare discusses Many topics of into eat to the City a Ltd country Homes Dagort Mem contains a timely on the reconstruction of an of cottage. Ike shopping Page is filled gift of evening Wear accessories and jews Jay s dressing table is m Nesoal in attractive feature group life insurance comes to Canada a plan which win give Blanket Protection to the average worker. N my a close up on Ontario s new Farmer Cabinet an illustrated feature that will interest All Uncle Sam and his troubles How a revolution was crashed and Why the Caal Minew declared strike off c a a. Up on Yoi what a thing it is to be fit to be not merely free from actual sickness but to be Well absolutely to have the mental stamina vigor which go with physical Well being. But you can t be fit if constipation is constantly Breeding poisons which Are taken into the blood and undermine the whole system. The modern treatment for constipation is Pujol. The action of Pujol is entirely different from that of Castor Oil pills salts Etc. Pujol is pleasant to take and does not Force and weaken the system nor impair digestion. 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