Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 25, 1920, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Fjlk1 Makuh 1920 government plan to take deposits highly important financial Legisla Tion is introduced in House by Edward Brown George Prout will Foster Effort to secure Money in Large amounts Wmk i o hit pm Vas purpose t Trie by the to i War 1 n it word Deposit p no n Hern Spivey to the Quai the is one i n is jiving entitled in Suva offs the second cause provides subs Tan ally for Tiu taking of this like following the i a and o borrow run Iti Meri As May Stein the of h business so 1 u v 1 u a re o i t of tru Sieth driven to in Kocaj All regulations or direction of the boards Are o of the Centra one Lor which i he i cured by Macd s Forth in right such Money can be Nail nor Loans under uie Rural diet Man ing Loans to kinds issued or guarantied com Iliof and provincial guv tin from Taij any Al or Sctiro in province of no other in to Ting a Agio wait under tin i rep it of t Ijar Rait nitwit of this i e wiil a i the movement Chr o savings not in is but will be it Tiff by of the lip Inifi Haie he Board u probably ten be itched will you per oot rations local Pride ill local in i Crest the Yea Rio inc plural credit soc ties in or prov i had much to do with pre of thu Hii i Jreige Anu method sled him adopted the Rovern ent it anticipated Miat out will continue the supervision and tension or me work of Tatj Kurai edit and he will of the most Impo Vuini the Freamon the trustee boards i the various Pata Oioi Ilia operations will or tatty extended ind the present legislation is declared the financial men to be in some re the must important that Ilie Gid lature Lias Ever pin upon t ii tute the enormous Pale of Victory Bonds n this am uni ing to Over one Hundred million Bias Itiat the province can in la i ure finance itself under proper conditions and with conservatism 01 ire and if present world Tondl tons continue for some this will have to be is Fiat throw Fth the creation of these local Board of trustees or very arms will be obtained directly lion the people for uie general Pur Joes of the As Well As Tor development of the agricultural re of the in is expected tit the legislative build Nga that Prout will the new work of finance As As the House concludes the work of the ses Sion this Prince gets Island i Wie Ringen subject of Grant by dutch the March ment by the Premier today that the dutch government had granted the Island of Wier Insen to the former German Croin Prince As a place of is believed Here to com mete the Steps by which Holland seeks to meet Allied demands As to keeping of former emperor William and his reports Are current that the Crown Prince asked that his residence be fixed on the and declined an Opportunity to live near his i adopt league plan labor Bureau will organize International labor office March a meeting today of the governing body of the International labor created by the league of the plan to organize an International labor office charged with the duty of collecting and distributing information and pre paring a programme for the annual conference the German Del Sale will be Hermann Lay i British press indignant at prohibition Campaign March by Hannen Cross Atlantic news la Ock has a column article in the London times bewailing the appalling disaster that has overtaken the United states and bid Ding England beware of the pre sent dry agitation in Lej by pussyfoot the american prohibitionist main editorial topic of the a recent editorial in the evening news said a great majority of the people in these islands moderate they must avoid the mis take of those across the Atlantic who kept silence during the prohibition and Thon woke up to find themselves criminals under Iho if they refused to order their lives on Laid by Leacock intolerant the Natier of dryness or in the United states is purely a Domestic question so far As inhabitants art1 by it Vav quid be the Folly for to decline o take War incr by what Hap Yemo across the the Standard says we believe the English properly stand no such invasion of their but in the thing might be brought about by a compact Between we there that the sensible policy is to improve the Public the Globe says the of that calamity in North Are of hordes o Kana tics who have Mure to spread discontent than All the propaganda of Trotsky now design to impose a like tyranny upon we will not have and if they forces to Lake to them in the fashion we have used to other they May be sure we t i first cargo leaves for Russia March tirs i cargo of danish commodities will j leave Copen Hast Foi soviet Russia j on March i Tequ is the interesting life Story whose Well know made him famous a practising physician of remarkable c j medicines and receipt Book have through the civilized world nature undoubtedly intended Chase to be a healer of the for from child Hood his efforts were Bentin this any Crumb of knowledge re Garding the human body and its diseases was eagerly grasped and carefully preserved for future use so that by the time he graduated from the Eclectic College of and from the state University at Annar he was Quali fied As few physicians Are when beginning the practice of Alvin Wood Chase was born in the county of and spent his boyhood in the Vicinity of where he received his Early education in a log school even it is he outstripped his fellow students and entertained the wish to study after completing his medical Chase travelled through out the greater part of Canada and the United gaining wonder Ful experience and in valuable information be fore he settled Down to make his Home at Ann his Success in private his scientific investigations in search of better his work of collecting All the most successful prescriptions known to the pro the publication of his now world famous receipt the Dia covery of the great fam ily medicines and the perfecting of them by tests made in his own All these Are incidents in a Busy life of work for the Benefit of Chase became one of the most prosperous and Wel Todo citizens of Ann and was noted for his Large gifts to educational and Benevo Lent news of his remarkable Success in treating kidney and liver nervous troubles and other forms of serious soon spread abroad and Irr the greatest Good to the greatest the greatest Good to the greatest number is a motto which the doctor kept before him throughout and in spite of strenuous opposition from fellow practitioners who for the Sake of greater financial to keep the practice of Medicine shrouded in he introduced his favorite prescriptions to the general Public and published his now world famous receipt Book in order that All might read and learn the nature and cause of their ail ments and apply the most effective brought appeals for help from All Over Canada and the United he began sending medicines to persons at a but soon found it impossible to keep up with the demand on his and so resolved to put up his greatest prescriptions in convenient form for Home treatment and to place these in the hands of local this Effort to simplify medical treatment and save the too often unreasonable doctors Bills met with a storm of opposition from members of the medical who feared the effect on their practice and looked with envy on the wonder Ful Success of the Many Large gifts of Chase to All worthy prove that it was no Mere desire for moneymaking that led him to so place on the Market his great disco like a True Phy As he he thought most of relieving the suffering of his As the details of manufacturing and distributing the remedies in it was found advisable to form the Chase Medicine of which Bates Are with offices and laboratories in Tor and the Success which has crowned the efforts of Chase to alleviate the sufferings of he has been most his name is now spoken with re Verence in hundreds and thousands of his receipt Book remains today the most useful household work that was Ever published and has a circulation second Only to that of the his great family medicines have won the Confidence of the people the world and have established a record of cures that is unparalleled in the history of it would be difficult to imagine a More useful life than that of
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