Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, May 03, 1920

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 3, 1920, Winnipeg, Manitoba Locate museum in City that it is the intention of the provincial government locate s Public museum in Winnipeg was the an made on saturday at a meeting called to Page twelve. Today s higher temperature. Somewhat disappointing the protest Parade on saturday morning was not nearly so Large As the defence committee had anticipated. Speeches made at the mass meeting in the afternoon were largely . In Winnipeg monday May 3, 1920 Sun rises. 502 sets 19.49. Moon rises 20.43 acts Twenty eight pages inflation in West Ireland lading raided and fired into pi6ht Home Rule Bill Krisl nationalists declare they will be absent from Bouse during discussions London May 2--the land agita West Ireland is continuing make rapid headway according to Patch to the London times spread to county Clare riving and other forms of Ion Are said to be of almost a in Murrence. Grazing lands Are of their Stock fences and i and is of need department of agriculture to conduct Vig Orris Campaign this Spring Hudson s Bay company s pageant starts on red River this morning High Price of meats makes feed for cattle of great importance by armed Par Large and Small holders alike Irethe victims. The despatch says a. Top nov boasted that the coming i a in the test for land will be one o2" the suggest things the country Han for some it out that the country full of Young men who were unable to emigrate during the War. And that their activities cannot Lynu in outlet within the few acres pos tested by their parents says Tho to provide Strong room dub in May custodians of Public by la Dongs where valuable Docu ments Are stored Are advised b the police that in View of the Possino e s in fein raids Strong rooms snout ii provided for them and fitted with in Argolar alarms with All windows barred or steel shuttered and guarded by watchmen. Make fundamental changes an Irish Confer John Grunau John Grunau president of Chicago yardman s association the original outlaw Union the Man who called the first strike who was arrested and charged violation Law. Of the lever London May 1. Ence attended by George. Andrew Bonar marshal Viscount French lord Lieut. Premier Lloyd Law. Field ars of Ireland sir Hamer Greenwood chief Secretary for Ireland and Denis Henry attorney general for discussed the situation on a basis o three fundamental changes in t in government s policy. The first change it is understood. Provide for More severe treat ment for the perpetrators of actual Ottawa May press every probability that meat prices will remain fairly High for some time to come and with a desire to do everything Poss Itala to combat As far As humanely possible the pres ent High Cost of living the Federal department of agriculture is planning i an extensive Campaign to overcome at in ast one element of t he difficulty by inaugurating a comprehensive Campaign for an increased acreage of forage crops in Canada for the com ing year. Or. J. H. Grisdale assistant to or. S. A. Tolomio minister of agriculture stated tonight that while every Mem ber of the government recognized that the potential possibilities of the live Stock in this country were enormous it was essential that some thing More be done to develop forage crops to the fullest possible extent tin order that a sufficient Quantity of Good feed could be provided to carry the Stock Over Long and severe Winters. This applied particularly to the West Ern provinces where the serious droughts of the last two seasons have caused great hardship to the cattle thereby cutting off Tho Supply of Prairie Hay which with Green sheaves constitutes practically the of these animals nation mourns death of Crown Princess blood poisoning Given As cause for untimely demise Stockholm May entire nation has been plunged into mourning by the death yesterday of Crown Princess Gustave Adolphe of Sweden daughter of the Duke of Connaught. King Gustave. Who was in Nizza and Queen Victoria who had just arrived at the bedside of her sick Mother in Baden have been notified and Are re turning for the funeral. The official report of the physicians who attended the Crown Princess i last season probably gives the cause of death As general i Roost trying year Ever experienced in Bloomi poisoning or premia. She had Ting forage quite sufficient suffered from inflammation of the to carry much More than the Quan whole durin 1 end Supply the Winter. Possibilities unlimited Irhe possibilities for Tho production of such feed have been demonstrated to be practically unlimited in almost every District in Tho Domin said or. Grisdale. On every experimental farm in Canada and on every illustration station was today s ceremonies in the open will inaugurate the Public Cele Brar Tion of the 250th of the foundation of the Hudson s Bay company. The ceremonies consist of the pageant of the red River fur brigade. This will commence at 9 . At i Overcher Bridge and will comprise numerous indians in real Frontier costumes factors traders and trappers. It is to be a River spectacle for the brigade will to the water in a. Flotilla of York boats Birch bark canoes dug outs and freight canoes. The programme for the Day provides for the River procession to lower fort Garry which will be reached about 2 ., and be received by the governer of the Hudson s Bay company sir Robert Kindersley Ivhon with the officers of the company will be tendered a luncheon at the fort at 1.30. The time card for the Down River trip which is to be made with Only oars and paddle for motive Power is As follows leave Provencher Bridge 0.30 . Pass Louise Bridge 10 Redwood Bridge 10.30 . Pass St. John s Park 10.10 . Pass Kil Donan at 11.30 . Reach Lockport at 1 Reach lower fort Garry at 2 ., and Debar. The rest of the and evening will be filled up with Indian receptions and cer Etc pics sports of Tho Pioneer Days and various amusements Peculiar to the times represented in the pageant. A Road party will also reach the lower fort shortly after the arrival of the York boats and canoes the vehicles used being the typical red River carts. Tomorrow s programme is also of interest As the Canadian club is to have sir Robert Kindersley As guest at a 1 o clock luncheon in the Royal Alexandra hotel while in the evening sir Robert is to be guest of Honor at the old timers banquet in the Board of Trade convention Hall. The governor of the Hudson s Bay company is scheduled to leave for Edmonton tomorrow night. In connection with the big pageant a series of moving pictures showing the activities of the fur Trade in the Northwest will be shown today tomorrow and wednesday from 12 noon to 11 ., at the Allen theatre but admission is by ticket Only and every ticket for it has already been Given out. Failure French government deter mined to fight attempt to i orce nationalization May Day disturbances Seri Ous Only in paria Britain and u. S. Unaffected famous explorer thousands at funeral of Alberta minister Tity of livestock that is carried on to lie average farm of the size of these institutions. Crimes the second would Grant the Irish almost the same Freedom 01 speech As in England and the third would provide official publicity of All happenings in Ireland. The last change is translated in some quarters As meaning the establishment a propaganda Bureau to counter act the sinn fein propagandists. While it is not announced whether these proposals have been definitely decided upon it May be stated that the intention now is that the new Irish officials will attempt to govern along these lines. Refuse to countenance Bill London May statement credited to the Irish nationalists members of the House of commons was issued night saying they would refuse to countenance. Bili by. Their. In inca at further discussions of it in the House. S statement adds the members of the. Party Only attended the second Reading of the Billj in order to. Roake. A. Protest and give the government an Opportunity of declaring whether it intended to make fundamental changes in the measure As the Irish Rem Bers de the government gave no such in the statement asserts. The Bill is a denial of every right the Irish people and underwent an operation last dec Ember and this was followed by Maxillary suppuration. Last Friday Erysipelas developed around j my Manitoba Saskatchewan and Al the right ear. But the Crown Princess j grass Brome grass and oat sheaf have been proven to produce profitable crops of these for Ages no matter How dry the provided Iwaya that the Fields devoted to such crops Are handled in the right still appear to be in no danger and her Little daughter Iii Gid. One of live children was permitted to go to her Lancing lesson being told that to company Yon because be i-1 the Crown Princess was Able to be no Stock Man on the Prairies should Royal commission concludes labors brings important recommendation affecting Public services Ottawa May the Royal commission on the unification of labor Laws throughout can Ada brought in the important recommendation on saturday that All disputes affecting policemen and fire men should come under the jurisdiction the Federal Law. Another important recommendation is to the effect that All disputes in mines and Public utilities should be dealt with exclusively by Federal legislation. This includes Public utilities under control of the provinces. The Corn Mission which held sessions All week concluded its labors on saturday. Owing to u. Clerical mistake an error crept into the report on mining appeared in the papers of saturday. In the third clause of the recon Rae nations should read eight hours instead of nine hours As follows in order to bring uniformity in dining Laws we recommend that All provinces should regulations in remainder of hunger strikers in Hospital military arrest solicitor of Omagh also be Turbet physician Belfast May associated pres s More hunger strikers were i moved from the Belfast jail i to a Hospital today making g9 who have been released in the Pas t two Days. There Are now no hunger strikers in the prison. George m. Urnagan a solicitor Omagh whose father represented the mid Tyron District in parliament was arrested by the morning and. Brought was election agent has been severe it does not by any i Means follow that Tho next will be mild. The Fanner or rancher who Ambelia on a mild season and bets col Machin resigns presidency of league denounces motives of members in letter to Secretary Carruthers Toronto May 2. . H. A. C. Machin ex-m.pjr1., has resigned the presidency of the citizens Cipani affairs in the Alberta Cabinet i Liberty league in disgust. In a let Paris May strike of the railway men for nationalization of the railways which is to be joined tomorrow by the miners and Dock men has resulted thus far in hindering traffic Only on four of the five big systems the Eastern Northern Orleans and the Dyons and med temporarily however the which runs to Havre is tied the strike is Complete said Yves Trocquet t he minister of Public works today. Services on j All lines were curtailed today. Paris Ian forces were operating about 50 per cent., except the Lazarre Watato system which cancel led All trains from the capital. The government s determination to fight the strike for nationalization has been voiced by m. Be Trocquet and Premier Millerand. M. Miller and said the government was pre pared to do its duty in the main i tenancy of order and to protect the men who remain at work. M. Be Trocquet expressed Confidence of the outcome of the Situa Tion. He explained that he had fore seen the conflict and that As a result Public services and industries had been provided with greater supplies of Coal than they had had at any time since the signing of the armistice. Two killed in riots. Paris May persons Roald Roald Amundsen Amundsen noted Arctic or to staff s Bay cd a More generous pension scheme is announced by sir Robert Kindersley others get gratuity also intimated that five Mil Hon dollars Are to be spent on new store if or Randal poorer is returning to Nome . Sir Robert Kindersley Kove the 2d up. The a Ort Gurry hotel on Salurds hoping to make much headway in legislation 1h of Hon. A. G. Mackay held in three churches Toronto May at tended the funeral of Hon. A. G. , formerly minister nuni scenes of remarkable enthusiasm followed the announcements made by ver at night that the company had decided to Institute a More generous scheme of pensions for the cup loves. That every member of the various staffs ineligible under the pension scheme is u receive a. Gratuity it one month s salary in comme cration of the Booth anniversary of the granting or the charter to Rupert und that whatever the intentions of the civic authorities in the City regarding the proposed mall from the parliament buildings to Portage Avenue the company spend a sum of some o million dollars in the new store to be sir George Foster outlines Busi Ness before House for Ottawa May an outline 01 the business for parliament next week. Sir George Foster told the House that it was the fervent Hope of the government that erected on Portage Avenue the opium and drugs act would Bellow pension scheme will be disposed of that third Reading would administered by trustees will to non be Given to the animal contagious contributory and will necessitate the diseases act second Reading to Tho setting a capital fund of Industrial disputes act the latter j rofl by the company coming from the Senate and being in thu occasion 01 these Ann mice charge of the Hon. Arthur Lei Irvien ments wits a staff banquet to the pm in addition there inspection Plo yees Given by the company to and sales act and the Petroleum act. Commemorate the 250th anniversary this concluded sir George with founding of the concern and to Light shot beat. For 15 years military this to Belfast. For Arthur Griffith founder of the fein organization in North West Tyrone at the general elections. Or Stuart health officer at Belur county Gavan als o has been arrested. In saturday Constable Peter Henley was through the leg while on his v party of police which hastened to the scene of the shooting also were fired on. One of the policemen was struck by a spent Bullet but was not Hurt. The. Police returned the fire of the attacking party All he members of which escaped. I Misraji Liliose Farmer of Mclntyre town ship shot and killed fort William ont., May Kai amen a Farmer in Mclntyre township 14 Miles from lie Rev was shot and instantly killed at o o clock yesterday afternoon Roy August 1 or Xiamen who claims to have mis taken Kaipa Inezi for a Moose or Bear. Deceased was driving past Purs amen s farm on the Road 300 cards away with a Load of Hay. There is a warrant out for Pursian of his Stock can get through the Winter 1920-21 on half the would take under average conditions is in a not certain Way to lose his bet and get himself and probably his neighbors into a lot of trouble. Such on example nerve or look Harcus Ness Isiu Suall . Apt to in fluence the neighbors and Lead to trouble throughout the District. High prices Likely to continue. Probabilities Are that meat Pancea will keep up for some years to come hence any surplus feed will still Al most certainly be a Safe investment even at present rather High costs of production. Unlike cereals forage can be held from year to year at practically no All that is needed is a Little care in stacking and a Fence around it to protect from livestock. The Well made of Well made Hay held in Reserve year toy year is the Best insurance against loss Ana the Best investment any cattleman can have in practically every District which took place at Owen sound saturday afternoon. Western Canada was Well represented in the tremendous Assembly. Hon. Duncan Marshall one of his colleagues and James Mcnaughton chief Liberal whip in Al Berta were present. Division Street presbyterian Church Owen sound could not accommodate the Congre gation and services were also con ducted at the Baptist Church and the disciples Church in the immediate Vicinity. The first service was held at the Home of Neil Macdonald in Sydenham township whore a a. Mao his boyhood. Every Resi Dent in the township was present to pay last tribute to a Sydenham Lioy who had Fame in the politics of his country. Rev. Thurlowe Fraser conducted Tho main that he would speak of a. G. Mackay As a Man not us a lawyer nor a states Man. He was cast in big Mould big physically big of brain and big of heart said the minister. A brother Hugh Mackay from Athabasca land ing attended As Well As John a Macdonald. A Law partner in Edmon ton. Ter to Secretary t. L. Carruthers tendering his resignation. Col. Machin pours hot shot at Many Rem Bers of the league whose motives in joining were those of self and sell he states. He says he foolishly had thought these men were behind him on a matter of principle tout their participation in our he said was at the time when their cellars were near depletion and they got Busy and interest the restrictions were removed and they had their Cei mrs full nothing col. Machin says he spent s3.500 personally in connection with the league and has received no sup port from the wealthy. He expressed a desire to see the people get to when rugged honesty and Trudy our National and to a Bolish All Rotten hypocrisy which at present exists particularly on this us in this country. Ister. Concluded the min three killeq1n riots More than 100 wounded in Paris May Day disorders Paris May. 2. Official figures is sued today give the casualties result find yours body thought to have fallen from. Tree into River killed and about 50 others wounded most of them slightly in a series 01 Small riots t his afternoon in the East Ern part of the City. The situation generally is under control of the authorities. Two socialist members of Tho chamber of deputies a valiant Couturier und Alexandra h. Blanc Cere injured in a clash with the police his afternoon near the place de la rep oblique. Big demonstration at Glasgow. London May Celebration at Lasgow was on an unprecedented a demonstration was held at Glasgow Green at which a crowd of people adopted a. Resolution calling for t of a co operative Commonwealth. The Resolution embodied fraternal greetings to soviet Russia and calling upon t he Irish people to choose their own form of government. The move to impede railway traffic through the work to the rules policy proclaimed by the London and Liverpool locals proved a fiasco not a single instance of a hold up due to this attempt to in Weru j Small items remaining to be discussed in the franchise Bill will the enable the employees to meet the Complete governor. Sir Robert m. Kindersley. Company bears heavy taxation. No mention was made of the Bud a sir Robert in his speech also re get railway matters or the Oleo mar Burrud to the heavy taxation at pre Garine Bill. I borne by the Hudson s Bay com Pany adding he could not help thinking that the company had been singled out in this direction largely he thought because those who had sought to impose the exceptional taxation did not appreciate the work the company is. Doing l Canada s share in the War and the j paid by her sons formed a. Doltl Mculty Florio is record and one appreciated j to the full St extent by the allies a j timoted the governor. I he also touched on the part played Ottawa May Early solution in the titanic struggle by the Corn is probable the difficulties arising Pany informing the employees that it out of the order issued by United had lost 110 of its Lieut of vessels the states railroads directing that charges cargo of which was Worth must be prepaid on freight to can 000, through enemy action he prepay charges Only to International line of freight s _. Is in sight 3 Adian Points. As a result of the conferences which representatives of added were Able to replace what Hist and keep the organization Canadian importers Are having with the Canadian railway predicts great fiure for company. Negotiations will be entered into with governor predicted a lads through the great for the , commission with he inti Ute Cutter 250 years of Giro Torce the workers demands form a to arranging for the payment be Ress was but yet on the threshold of. The United states to inter state Commerce ing from the disorders yesterday As three dead Ami 102 wounded of whom six remain in hospitals two of them in a dangerous condition. The arrests aggregated 103. Saskatoon sask., May zen s Volunteer search party this at Ter noon found Tho body of Mansell Stebbins aged 17, who has been miss ing from his Home since april 21, on the Banks of the Saskatchewan River. From the position of the body it is thought the boy fell from a tree into the water and was drowned. He was still grasping a tree Branch which corresponded to one broken from a tree Twenty feet away. Tornado strikes Small town in Oklahoma May make payment in Canadian currency Montreal Coal merchants continue former prices As result was today Given various leading Coal merchants of the City and also to the transportation Bureau of the Board of Trade that the Delaware and Hudson railway had decided to withdraw the clause in their recently issued tariffs charged prepayment in United states currency for All charges on freight coming from United states Points to Canadian destinations 110 matter what was the length of the haul on Canadian railways. This is now rescinded and the railway will allow re consignment at the Border to Canadian Points thus permitting the payment for the Cana Dian to be made in Canadian currency. Local merchants had de proclamations of the communist party t America were distributed. In Maha people marched in a ariotto Parade and in other cities Lay iday was made the occasion for creased wages unauthorized by the executives of the unions re ported. No Radical disturbances in . May of Rad ical leaders for a. Country wide a Day demonstrations involving strikes and the destruction of life arid prop erty fell department of Justice officials claimed because the authorities were forewarned and issued timely notice to the Public. Reports received Here show that a new number of strikes were instituted Over the week Reid but in nearly every ease it was declared these were local in nature and due to the regular May Day expiration of wage contracts. Chicago quiet. In Chicago where extraordinary precautions had been taken to pre vent trouble the Day passed Oft quietly. Strike of Cooks ers in various hotels and the general confusion incident to moving Day when scores of tenants refused to vacate their apartments. Overshadowed May Day developments. Al though More than meetings were held these police say had nothing to do with red activities. Two thirds of Kansas miners were re ported Idle in various places hand Bills purporting to tear the May Day of charges up to the Canadian Boun a. Glorious future a future Money Thuc immediately associated with Guna paid for in Dian a egress. Reported the Len i Ancial position of the organization a s in United states balance of the haul foe in Canadian currency. It is understood that representatives being stronger than Ever before of the United states roads have As Wlmes policy of the company was sure Canadian Intel ests that they seek Only their fair proportion of the through rates unimpaired by any variation in Exchange and Are willing p Ause when he referred to the world to enter into any arrangement which Loi d Kara Iocona that great growth and expansion under modern business methods. Sir Robert evoked rounds of this Protection and joined the service of thu 1 company As a Junior clerk in 1s3s, and Rose to the position of head in he added. Will provide thing More. The Canadian railway commission has not issued any ruling on the. Point of yet but Hon. F. B. Carvell i chairman of the commission stated this morning that settlement probably mid of the Dif a has nearly too employees were the guests of tiie company and the great banquet Hall of the fort Garry presented a picturesque appearance. Sir of Honor and he was supported by sir Augustus Kanton j. Thomson been waiting on the commission com posed of importers from Toronto and Montreal has completed tiie work c Here for the present and. The matter h v Llu Man f now in the hands of the railway j j r 1 h. E. Burbidge a. Brabant. K. Fitz commission. Cited to raise the Price of Coal 50 a Encl a. Ton in View of the earlier Railroad order but on being notified of the change last night stated that when officially informed of it they would. Continue existing prices. Ust Laws providing for not More i Nen s arrest on a charge of Roan eight hours As a Legal Day s work As incorporated already wholly or Putty in the existing Laws of Alberta British Columbia Ontario Quebec the Yukon. This does not re resent any change in the recon Nan nations of the committee. I the committee on Industrial Lefrois in concluding its report said a Keijo information enabling it to kids upon the advisability of the of the present Federal Law 10 other industries and therefore Oade no recommendation. Police hold russian f in St. Catharines ont., for possessing red literature 3t catherines ont., red handed with lie 11 a in i w Slaughter. Kaipainen leaves a wid and five children. Western members plan caucus for next monday Ottawa May May copies of _ Western supporters of the govern in the House of commons arc apparently hurrying along the sched ule of legislation which they intend to press upon the next government caucus. Following a fairly heavy business caucus Friday they Are planning to hold a further one on monday when r. W. Breadner com missioner of income tax will explain the system More particularly _ in re Ference to Farmers. Another item to be again taken up will be Tho Atti Muskogee May per sons Are known to have been killed the foreigners among those a and at least eight seriously injured rested Are to toe deported. Alex. In a Tornado which swept the coun Lesieu ate u f try Side North of Chelsea late today. Passengers on a passing Railroad train said they saw several buildings near Choteau picked up by the storm and demolished. All Missouri Kan Sas and Texas Railroad wires were levelled by the storm. According to reports reaching the dispatchers by Rounda bout lines the storm struck Lusta a Small town North West of Choteau. Blanc extreme socialist Deputy who was injured will be prosecuted on a charge of abuse of the polled. Res against greeks albanian bands massacring inhabitants at Epirus London May albanian rising the greeks has begun at Spirtis according to a wireless Mes Sage from Moscow and albanian against i bands Are massacring the greeks. Inver Pash a Borrner War minister and editor Werner Home insane says sheriff Hawthorn Frederickton n.b., May i assigned to work under Survell to release prisoners decrees amnesty enabling men to engage in productive work London May 2. A wireless Des Patch received from Moscow today says that in order to enable prisoners to participate in productive work the soviet government lias1 decreed an amnesty except for those condemned As counter revolution Aries or thugs bandits or dangerous criminals. Persons released will be divided into two categories namely minor offenders who will be liberated absolutely on giving under standing to engage in useful work and Graver offenders who will be to movement. Gas May cause suffering to hoppers says society literature in his Possession tude of the Western men in regard to the handling of the 1920 crop. It is Sabadasz a russian was wet under arrest today by the to police. One of the pamphlets 14m is the Dav is most present the pamphlet is hoped to secure a definite announce ment of the government s policy in. This regard before the end of the session. Sabadasz who is charged Wilton the have another in custody but the police not communicative regarding this dismantling Westmount works. May Narm construction company a Dis Iho the Westmount works. Wail used for Shell ii is intended to erect a garage and Iris also that the firm is negotiating the v Tor a popular make of car the plans to pro. V. Thei in own automobile. Believe Australia May have to import wheat London May to the bad season there is fear that Australia May have to import wheat in 1921, says a despatch to the London times from Sydney . The wheat Board recently asked great Britain to forego the balance tons owing her but she re fused. It is still hoped says the despatch that great Britain will defer re Quiring the shipment of this wheat until the visible Supply in Australia is assured. I Montreal Way connection with the projected scheme to kill Grasshoppers in the West by Tho use of Poison Gas j. R. Innes Secretary of the society for the prevention of cruelty to animals last night questioned whether this plan would be justifiable. The Mere killing of the insects was not objected to but the question was whether those who applied the. Gas would be sure that they would kill their victims outright. Judging by the frightful suffering Poison Gas had inflicted on soldiers great cruelty might be caused to insects. M. Innes pointed out Inthis connection that tha Law provides penalties for those who wantonly caused suffering to dumb creat ures by binding beating or otherwise Mal treating them. Home the former German officer who attempted to blow up the International Bridge on the Canadian Pacific railway at St. Croix has gone insane. Home has been working in the tailor shop since he entered the Penitentiary and has been a. Model prisoner it is said. He will be de ported to Germany if the Berlin government will take him. No application received Ottawa May press application for the. Deportation a Garden Here. Of Werner Horrie has reached the department of Justice Here but after the War Tho German government through diplomatic channels requested that Home be released on the grounds that he was a German officer and a prisoner of War. Government replied that they Hai. No German officer of that name in prison. There was however a criminal named Home in custody whose release would not be granted. Lance of local la Bor men s committees polish cavalry reach Kiev Warsaw May press cavalry is reported to have reached the outskirts of Kiev Capi Tal of the Ukraine. The bolshevik command has been moved eastward to Kharkov. Charged with slaying her baby. Vancouver b.c., May charge of murdering her newly born baby was Laid against mrs. Carrie finners in connection with the finding of the dead body of a male child buried in Pidgeon for rotary convention Chicago May delegation of Canadian and american Rota nans to the convention in great Britain of thirty one rotary clubs to be held a Harrogate England May 2 to 14 As appointed by the directors of the International association of Chicago Kansas City today s pageant the free press evening bulletin today Mill have a com plete report of the. Historic red River pageant Given in connection Faith the Hudson s Bay company s 250th anniversary Celebration. The Parade Rall be opposite the City water front from 9 to f ., and is due la leave. Provencher Bridge about 9.30. Der u e. Wilson a. Bassett o. Veysey w. Fowles capt. F. Smith w. A Oble surns. Of Chicago. Following the dinner an adjourn i ment was made to the concert room and after being introduced by George Binder twine valued at w. Allan m.p., sir findeis j Ley delivered a speech brimming with i interest to the employees of the com 1 Pany. His kindly manner and in May gaming frankness won for him the Steamer Kearsarge of the Canada general Goodski of those present. Patriotic demonstrations. Dollar Day at Calgary Calgary alta., May was o special demonstration Here on May Lay. Alf of the defence fund for the strike leaders but the re urns will not be in until May 31. Protest meeting at Vancouver Vancouver b.c., May the irs t time in the history of trades zionism in this country May Day was made the occasion of a big labor Celebration Here As a protest against the prosecution and incarceration of Winnipeg s labor leaders thou Sands a picnic in 3storth at which speeches were delivered by f. J. Dixon p., Winnipeg and other labor leaders no demonstration at Brandon. Brandon Man., May Here was some talk of a labor Demon stration Here to protest against the conviction of the Winnipeg labor chiefs no demonstration or meeting held in Brandon on saturday. Some sort of Promise was Given a month ago that this City would take part in the labor demonstrations planned All. Over Canada for May 1, but the. City was without any labor protest yesterday. Carried valuable cargo at port Arthur port Arthur ont., Teamer Kearsarge of Atlantic transit company in charge of capt. Jahanke arrived in port a i thur yesterday with one of the most gathering is unique even in the his gatherings unique. Governor Kindersley said the valuable As Well As the largest car tory of such a great company As the goes of Binder twine Ever unloaded Hudson s Bay company. We must at one Dock at port Arthur. The remember that it one thing to get twine is shipped to the order of the in and another thing to a Dollar Day held on be 11 International Harvester company keep it was thing to get a and is valued at cha.rte-, another thing to keep it. The Kearsarge wintered at the was it that the company manag twine factory in Chicago and As the Vej to retain its charter for 250 year material was manufactured it was do not think is very Dit loaded direct in the ship s holds. Of cult to find As great privileges carry with them great responsibilities and Cir the Fly Raiq Ufi i obligations and former governors had of into. Noot i a. Yunu this wild worked with Only one purpose the shoulder Vas Irish member of commons for ing of those responsibilities and the m carrying out of those Viany rears. A company holds the Dublin May right Hon. Thomas Wallace Russell died Here today. 1851. For the proud privilege of being the eldest company of its kind in the British he was born feb. 28., Empire As the Bank of England an j other old institution was started some 24 years after the charter was granted to the Hudson s Bay com the record of its servants is one Long Story of adventures and Uri Rule movement in its Early Days. Loyalty to the company Ami was the principal promoter of the that history of is land acts committee in 1s94 which largely the history Canada Itsell. Resulted in passing the net c. To , very of the n Art we 1896. He wrote a history of the re sir Thomas Wallace Many years was a., member of House of commons where he took Active part against the Irish Home i jews thank Britain grateful to government for accept ing mandate for Palestine Washington May Auckland Geddes the British ambassador yesterday received a delegation from the zionist organization of America which called to thank the British government on behalf of the Ameri can jews for accepting Tho mandate for Palestine which was awarded it Council at san Jiemon. The ambassador was invited to address a. Big convention of the Zion. Is organization to be held in new York. Fire police Barracks have played and it leaves us with great traditions which should prove for All an impetus and stimulus to greater achievements in the he said. A Canada plays Noble part. Vancouver Bakers stride. J record of Vancouver .b.c., Bat company curing the last five years governor Kindersley said coun try in the world played a nobler part Latsons Between Ireland and the British 33m Pire covering the period from j.800 to 3900 and 3-so a. Book on the Irish Lues Tion. J urday to Bakers who seeking a wage scale of ?39 were called out the master refusing the demand. Weather report. The Wea ther report from the meteor olo rival Observatory at St. John s col lege is As follows sunday 7 maximum for the preceding i hours. London May police Barracks at Gortin county Tyrone were burned yesterday by forty armed men who held up the and prevented inter Ference. The police buildings at Plumbridge also were burned. 57.3 minimum. 24 barometer North wind at 33 Miles an hour saturday 7 42 minimum 22.9 Baro Bakers than Canada in the devastating euro j War. The record of Ner sons is a Noble one and it is appreciated the world Over. From the service of this company of ours 520 employees event to serve in the War. And of this num Bers gave up their lives for the greatest for which men Ever 1 ought. A Revere their memories 30.5 Clear. Maximum 48 and we that they now know their 30.27 North lives were not Laid Down in wind at to Miles an hour. Clear. Sat impressively added urday 7 ., 42 a Iii which Remai the speaker Mark was greeted with a Minn Floka. Of our company to be Able to assist Quappelle 46. Cloudy Swift cur in he latter part of 13i4. 45. Fair Memcie hat. -10, fair t us suggestion of a Frenchman . 32, snowing is. Yol All. We Cloudy. Minimum and maximum tempera Tures Vancouver 44-60 Calgary. 30-34 Prince Albert 30-48 Nie Dicine hat. 34.43 . 30-43 Winnipeg. Port Arthur. 30-44 Parry sound. 28-44 London 27-48 Toronto services to the French government to allow them to make whatever Pur chases they required in Canna Anil in the financing of those purchases continued on Pussy ;