Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, April 22, 1920

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 22, 1920, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free april Germany Good Faith n Likely to default upon essential clauses of treaty is feeling British and French delegates differ in up discussion today san april of what shall be j spiked of Dennany and How what is j asked shall be will be begun by the supreme Council tension Between the British and French delegates on this subject has been the French Are declared to feel deeply that they have been the great est sufferers from Germany omis Sion in treaty Obliga that retention of i War material obliges Franco to re main armed that the reduction in Coal fraction of the Krench industries they say that Oer Nigriny drink the j last nine months clearly to French mind that j tends to do nothing she cannot be compelled to do and that illness the allies sharply warn her Ami prepare j to follow up the warning by forcible j Germany will default upon the essential clauses of the counting upon escaping ther penalties or upon a revision of j the treaty greatly disadvantageous to the the British position is that Ali though Germany has defaulted in several extremely important respects j and that she must be required to Ful fill her she can be made j to do so without further occupation of her territories and by severe eco nomic the British i statesmen Are understood to look askance on the French Aims and feel that leadership among the allies is being hear mater mans report april conference of ambassadors today heard the report of general head of the Allied commission of air control in on Germany Observance of the air clauses of the Versailles i the conference approved the proposal of the economic Council for a j conference in Paris with the View of restoring the Telegraph and Telephone services to their prewar ask larger april has asked the inter Allied conference at san remo to increase from to men the standing army provided for Germany try the treaty of the request was contained in a note to the French foreign office last with the demand that it be sent to the supreme Council at san i the note set Forth that an increased Force was necessary for rfcs maintenance of order in the Interior and the army would not accept an order for its Dis Solu heavy expenditures april 21 of to which May be added the railway and postal deficit of Are provided for in the budget for the fiscal year of which was Laid the Bud get committee of the National Assem Bly by minister of the the Ordinary budget showed revenues amounting to but expenditures to talled so there is a deficit of in explaining his Wirth said 1920 is really a transitional period the estimates submitted were Only the deficit for the state railways will reach a huge he owing to new demands by the which cannot toe granted without the assent of the National Assembly and the budget renewed de he unless accompanied by additional would mean new issues of paper he confessed himself at a loss to provide new sources of Revenue by unless it be toy the Crea Tion of state also foreshadowed the consolidation of Germany floating which he would be conducive to the granting of credits by foreign minister of transportation said the present sys tem under which the railways Are being operated could not possibly Herr said in his opinion heavier taxation on Large fortunes was Herr asserted the limit of the country financial capacity had been and lamented there was such a ele ment of the people still unwilling to continued from of As a fact in the constitutional development of started with dual system when the province the form of government set up was that in effect in the old country and the two bodies were established to constitute the the legislative Council and the legislative the former having seven and the latter Twenty four the two houses existed from 1871 until the end of the year 1s76 witnessed the of the dual since then the legislative Assembly has been the sole administrative body for the province of it might be noted Here that sheriff Colin who was the third and last speaker of the legislative and who is now in his 77th and Hale and Hearty at Saskatchewan Are the new seats in the eighth legislature wherein Dauphin appears again and Dufferin is a the membership now is Valentine the present min ister of entered the House in this legislature the election for which was held on july for Rhineland and has been a member Ever Morris elected in 1895 Stormy debate Over from Page s i Premier of Landsdowne held in december Yarp it of v Captain and was elected for suggests purchasing sir Glove moved the Resoluti of the previous year with the exception of one the he Lias been a member of the House Ever Gimli and Virden Are the new seats in the tenth Andrews is joined to Kildonan Den Nis disappears altogether from Tho Resolution to appoint a purchasing Board for the Purchase of departmental and other government sir George sketched the history of the War purchasing appointed in the commission functioned for three years under the j of Chin Manship of sir Edward roster of the House and Dufferin in my Vars of the commission the membership is now extended to during the term of this purc1lases other than exclusive in one of which sir sir Hugh John Macdonald became Memi said the new Board would her for Winnipeg not Purchase supplies needed for the Dufferin and Gladstone operation of the Canadian govern appear again in the eleventh ment railways and of the govern in which four new seats Are ment a Merchart seen to be added to the composition in this Fielding critic of the Gilbert Hamiota and Swan North Westbourne and Rosenfeldt Are wiped Rockwood temporarily Dis the membership continues j pose to that at Woodlands had a seat in the Blake supports Assembly from the elect m r Winnipeg Tion of december to Kip portesi the appointment had of december pm investigation that the War i representative in i purchasing commission had made ii second to sane Rovision for Lockwood lifts its and in the subsequent Dis position of stocks had saved the country millions of sized the the he was adopting a principle for which there is a Good Deal to be As regards 75 per cent of its Pur die governments i not pro Hud the House from tenth head again in the twelfth legislature in which Thomas enters the House As member for the newly created win Winnipeg the membership of the Assembly in this legislature was House of the thirteenth the members being elected at the Gen sir George went on to say that the purchasing commission would have the effect of doing away with Competition Between various depart ments in the it would take out of the hands of the ministers work which they were frequently unable to give their Best at Tention the commission would consist of men who had become sex they would Purchase in getting the Best Rowell said that there was no intention to Purchase every thing in Ottawa or centralize All Pur the final decision of with Ottawa this chasing course rested system had been prevailing for the past fifteen the Deputy or had their time taken with the routine work of their they did not have time to keep track of cur rent prices of materials they King suggested that the desire of the in presenting the was to create More heated reply from the remark brought a heated reply from if my honorable Friend wishes to be taken to he must refrain from making suggestions of that at there was a opposition members interrupted further Progress of the discussion with loud cries of King pressed that the government had come to a state in the Confidence that it should appointments to commission than it could i have nothing to continued and again there were opposition cries of Rowell went any Mem Ber has said that the government introduced this Bill to create two positions in the Public then i say that the statement indicates a Lack of sense of responsibility on the part of that honorable the government believed establishment of the commission to be in the Public interest Noweli stated that the Bill did not preclude the appointment of any of the present staff of Pur chasing the men who Actu ally were marked out to form the new i commission were Brown and of the War purchasing at 6 Oclock sir George Foster moved that the committee report i he was convinced of the use Lul Zilss of such a purchasing commis and he fully intended to put through his Resolution at no Distant in answer to a he that the government would con Sider a to appoint a special committee of the House to inquire into the necessity for the commis to appoint mediation new april to effect a settlement of the controversy arising from the recent alleged Cor refrain any More life Ner in Stutz motor Stock have been delayed it was Learned Pend ing the appointment of mediation committee of three Bankers to fix the prices at which the shorts should Settle their expenses involved in conducting the Young women Christian association thousands May in their Effort to of amounted to cording to reports Ellice Avenue Headquarters yes to and the total realized reached 5 further returns from outlying of subscriptions Are still comin and it is expected thu i to the Sterling Bank of Canada save because your future cannot be can be provided for by Savins now earnings arc questioned by Cannon As to whether be had investigated the Sale of cavalry saddles in the or Blake said that he and the fact that some of saddles had been in the same Ridings constituted the Stock Twenty two years was a com ment on the difficult task the com Mission had to perform and the sex is the Only surviving member of i Beautiful Brandon caril eral election of july in 1912 trav Gance which had formerly of Northern Manitoba was added and the constituency of the Pas sir George Foster pointed out that de a bringing the Roll of the commission would be headed by a the House to member of the it would redistribution of 1914 j Purchase supplies Only on a Requist after the election of Foli Tion from the various lowing another the land departments would be re fourteenth legislature was composed Spon Siulc for Quality and Good Meas of representatives of the following constituencies what was the upper House in the first legislature of giving the this sketch some details of the Early the sheriff mentioned that two members of the original legislative Assembly Are still John who sat for Kil and Louis Secretary Churchill and Elm Wood Gilbert grand Kildonan and lans la min Morden and mor Boniface r Rockwood rub St Clement to Louis who represented West he Prairie was living with relatives in j inc Schmidt resides at i scans the lists Flo legislature the have in or Cento members hos lift off magic no pain drop free zone on Touchy Corn then lift that Corn off with fingers and the of a bit Here and the the reaching out of the House into new territory that claimed legislative can gain a fairly Good idea of the trend of set Alfred owner of big Stock who says Tarlac built him right up after having a bad Case of which left him in awful bad says Tarlac is Only Medicine that help the anniversary of Manitoba appearance As a Star on the horizon of the Dominion is being at the same time the student of the period May be puzzled at the Rise and fall of some the creation and disintegration of and the word gerrymandering May suggest itself As a Stich a process of endeavouring to get rid of an obnoxious opponent was not unknown in those and even an was restored to that during the last session of this legis Ibex i lature three new constituencies were inter Northwest of Qiliu and Between 1871 and the Day when Nipes seats were Given Winnipeg which was created one the ten members for which will be elected by the proportional representation the legislative Assembly after the general election this sum Mer will have a membership of governors and premiers since 1870 the following have held everything and anything was Rei the office of lieutenant governor of Garden As As fair in political Manitoba Adam George As they Are said to he in love and 187072 Francis it will also be noted that it was not until the general provincial i ju1111 188985 James Colbrook 1s951901 sir Daniel 190611 sir Douglas unc i i at i it the Parish lots alone the red and 191115 sir James 1916 Assiniboine and the Parish during the period the premiers have lots along the Whitemouth and the been Alfred Boyd St Andrews election of 1879 that the townships secured representation in the up to that Date the constituencies had apparently followed the line of 1872 i Alexander 187277 Joseph i 187782 James Cox 188288 sir John Christian tiny bottles Cost Only a few shores of Lake and the parishes Southeast of the first distribution in 1871 the legislative Assembly was composed of members from the following constituencies Lake Mani Portage la High Poplar Bale de 188819uo Francois Xavier St Francois sir Hugh John Winni Peg 1900 187071 Boniface 187172 1874 1s74 1s74 78 John 187887 Andrews West 188788 Thomas 1 have taken Only one bottle of but it has done me More Good than All the other medicines i have taken put said Emer when he called at Guppy drug Portland the of irks Emerson lives near West scar where he ownes and oper ates one of the largest Stock farms in that Section of the after i got up from the flu last i was in mighty bad he i was not Only in a debilitated but 1 also suffered awfully with indices my stomach was so weak i could hardly digest anything and could hardly Bear the sight of much less eat As i was not Able to eat any nourishing food 1 kept getting worse and worse and i was badly discouraged Lover my con As it looked like Al would never get my strength Back my nerves were All upset and my sleep was broken and i Felt tired and worn out from morning until and could hardly drag one foot after the i took Many different kinds of Medicine but nothing did me a Par Ticle of Good until i began taking As i said i have taken Only one but it has made a remarkable change in my condition i feel like a person my appetite is splendid now and i can eat anything i want and As much As i want without the slightest touch of my strength and Energy have i Bleep sound and get up in the mornings feeling ready for a big Days Tarlac has put me Back on my feet and everybody certainly ought to know about this Tarlac is sold in Winnipeg by Lig drug and Iby the leading in every sir Rodmond North Dufferin and 19001915 Tobian Crawford the speakers of the legislative Assembly since the creation of the province have Fereen Joseph 187172 Curtis James 187374 sir Joseph 187578 James Wright 1879 Gilbert Mcmili and Westbourne Peters 188082 disappears and Johns Cut off 186 David 188788 William from the membership 188891 Samuel Jacob Xavier Boniface Boniface Norbert Winnipeg and Andrews Andrews Clements and in the second legislature of 1875 the names of Springfield drop a Little free zone on an aching instantly that Corn stops Hurt then you lift it right it Doest pain one magic achy wait your druggist Sells a tiny bottle of free zone for a few sufficient to rid your feet of every hard soft Corn be tween the toes and without soreness or free zone is the much talked of Ether discovery of a Cincinnati remains at in the third legislature of 1879 Al though there was no alteration in the number of two new constituencies Burnside and Pem Bina with High Bluff joined to pop North South la Mountain and Woodlands make their appearance in the fourth legislature of Kil Donan and Pauls Are Norbert and Pembina Are extinguished and Francois and Andrews each become a single during this legislature there was an Extension of the boundaries which had the effect of adding representation from the following Turtle Minne Dosa and the member ship was enlarged to the fifth whose first session was held in saw the membership increased to the City of Winnipeg had then been Given two North and the other new constituencies were rat Portage and Gladstone had dropped out and Kildonan again stood sixth legislature still larger the largest redistribution so far carried out effected quite a trans formation in the House of the sixth members from Beautiful Shoal Lake and Souris made their Brandon was divided into East and West Divi a similar distribution taking place in Kildonan and Pauls Aguin appear and Guthe j vanishes never to be revived again i As the name of a seat in the legislative rat Portage also passed out after a Short life and Dauphin disappears the membership of the House was now at the first session of the next legislature members for these new Ridings made their Bow to speaker Centre North and South taking the place of bran Don East and Rosenfeldt and Brandon Assiniboia for the time being was left out of the Roll of the in this legislature in the Assembly had a member ship of several men made their entry into the Active Field of political life who have since been prominently identified with the Public affairs Manitoba and sir Clifford Joseph Martin and Isaac sir Roblin was returned for North Dufferin at a Bye election in 1ss8 and at the general provincial election on july 12 of the same year he was elected for Dufferin As the redistributed constituency was 189194 Finlay Mcnaught on 189599 William Hesp 190003 James 190315 the first which is in the provincial was made by one of the soldiers who West with the Woseley the Crown was carved out of the Hub of the wheel of a red River it was gilded by who in his Early Days seems to have been a and was the first attorney general of a word of explanation Reg arding j Are the first the names Are according to the list in the records of the executive but an j investigation of the proceedings of the legislature shows that from the first session of the House the duties usually associated with the first min ister were discharged by i apparently there was no Asi understood until i Alfred Boyd was the first provincial and when he and Girard the re cords of the legislature would go to show that there were individual resignations and not resignations of no sketch of the legislative Halls of whether past or pres would be Complete if it Over looked that personality that has been identified with the office of sergeant alarms for so Many years that official who has borne the Mace and made his Bow to speaker before depositing the Emblem of constitutional authority on the table of the John Macdougall has held Tho office since 1879 if now he has not the vigor and activity of other there is an added Grace and dignity which makes even the Ultra modern realize there is some thing More than the Mere ceremonial in the functions in which he Par he seems to personify that evolutionary Progress from the Days when speaker was an important entity in the fight for the rights of the commons to the Days when the commons Rulo seems a bit out of that old when to custom and ceremony were attached a greater significance than projected into the twentieth Cen Tury in which As in the Are weaving into the Warp and Woof of the present what is valuable and Worth preserving of a disappearing reliable Advance information for you the Success of every business demands Are your travellers making productive Calls or Are they wasting time on Mission Ary work and tips Mac lean reports on your desk every morning gives you definite in formation of contracts for building engineering that you might otherwise never hear give you re liable prospects that mean a big percentage of hundreds of Tho Best houses use us year after Why not you write for full information Maclean Dally 607 electric railway phone 4065 Winnipeg acl Eari reports Vancouver tax rate cites Gros stax rate this year will be 31 23 and the net Levy 28o Mills with half the value of improve ments last years rates were 26 23 and 24 7 17 Wera 26 and mins the Gross Deloraine and assessment if liver trouble and heartburn All liver diseases of whatever Chart Acter Are diseases of the highest importance and demand close the liver is the largest and one of the most important organs of the its duty is to prepare and secrete bile and serve As one of the Niters of the cleansing it of All impurities and therefore when the liver gets out of order it is Trie starting of trouble in nearly every part of the keep the liver Active by using Mil Burns lax Aliver pills and you will have no constipation Bil sick or bilious yellow Brown Sallow coated Catarrh of the or the painful internal or bleeding John writes i have used Mil Burns Laxa liver pills for some time and can recommend them to any one suffer ing from heartburn and liver Trou tried other but they Only relieved me for a Short i always recommend lax Aliver pills to All sufferers As i think they Are a valuable Mil Burns lax Aliver pills Are 25c a vial at All dealers or mailed direct on receipt of Price by the Milburn f Fri Sale Price me visit my forced out Sale Friday and saturday one thousand pairs of Gold Bond shoes these shoes Are All Spring go on Sale tomorrow for three Days Only at just enough pairs to make brisk Selling for Friday and on display in East window styles and colors to suit All classes the judge the lawyer the Young Man of fashion the working Gold Bond boots and shoes for men Are americas Premier made by the most skilled craftsmen Money can Gold Bond shoes Are made to a Standard from the finest kid and calf skins that it is possible to now is your Opportunity to treat your feet to a pair of Gold Bond shoes at the Price you now have to pay for Ordinary get in on this Opportunity before i get this is not a cheap publicity but a forced Sale of americas Best known boots and Are forced to vacate these and every shoe in our store is marked at ridiculously Low dont fail to As this is the years Opportunity to fit the family out with real shoes at Low Harky Starks shoe store 295 Portage Avenue ;