Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, May 05, 1920

Issue date: Wednesday, May 5, 1920
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 5, 1920, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press. Winnipeg. Wednesday May t president local Council of women ciiip1p duties 3. R Mcwilliams Deli er3 address to local f Council of women retires after four years presidency miss Eva l. Jones succeeds i Eva l. Jones elected Idem of Tho local Council of annual meeting i v Atomon in Tho Royal i Xvi nor i Hctti-1. Otho officers were t. H. Vico Rii of ident. Mrs. Isaac soil vice president. Mrs. Pin id Mckenty Liu View president i i i Moe Neran corresponding in Arv mrs. J. D. Grant recording m. G. You of a a. B. Hudson. A bouquet Myrwil Isains. Who is a tiring from j Orcsi Dency after four years de tl-1-e and appreciation of her v ,7x. Or t. R. Deacon. The part of women electors was made Lea of ppr Sci j by mrs. Mcwilliams in her presiden o it work done Ivy Public ser j Tiai it dross. Anil of con Modem a in them on 1-ndy Kindersley gave an interest miss Eva l. Jones you Cabaot begin to measure its goodness alongside of others the Quality being incomparable. Ing outline of girls club a Ork in England. This work had been started she said on behalf of girls who were doing Ivar. Work away from Home and results had 1 in very satisfactory. A pleasing feature of the work lady Kindersley said was the fact that the girls interest has in creased rather than decreased since the close the War and she voiced her confident expectation that Simi Lar clubs will shortly make their appearance in Canada. Women in Manitoba Are standing on the eve of their first exercise of the franchise in the province and must not shirk their obligation but accept it and train themselves for the manifold duties of their new Citi i she said. It was believed j by those who sought woman suffrage i that women would prove a moral Force in politics and restore belief in the old fashioned virtue of honesty. Has proved the Case in other provinces where Many men deemed unworthy by the women voters were forced out of Public life but there is also the constructive Side of the women s influence it is not Only important to have the Best possible men and women As our political representatives but to secure right relations w Ith them afterwards. At present their is no such relation. The local Council of women ought to be interested but few members have Over troubled to Telephone a Public servant and express appreciation of his hard fight for some Good end. We elect people and then leave them to sink or swim. We should also give them our Conli i hence and not take the attitude hat anyone who enters politics has ulterior selfish motives. A proper de Gre of Confidence and appreciation would have a tremendous effect in inducing High Public service. Lack of appreciation robs us of much that Garden season opens will be observed As Arbor Busy year for amateurs Peter Collins Boston labor Man who is to give a free lecture Friday in the Board of Trade building. Gardens. A. Resolution was passed s of the i man., visited in St. i for double team Drivers per. 1 .1 i Tutlo. Ii.1 uch.i1 u who Iii Ian Liu. U i might be ours and it is my intense j the school Board to take con i Bor Day said local i desire that women voters try to create tool of the wee kindergarten. Many persons who wish i right atmosphere sub it r to. Is Black Green. Or mixed. J sealed packets Only. There were 52 affiliated this year As opposed to ii3 last year owing to various patriotic societies being Dis banded. The treasurer s re port showed a balance of and it was pointed out that for the first time the Council had Given financial assistance to its committees. Tho report of the Secretary mrs. J. D. Grant contained a tribute to the ser. Vice of mrs. K. P. Williams retiring president. Tup Hay fat Tup inc. Us 1 i id uht Uhi from use old dutch Cleanser for Quick and easy cleaning better and More economical than anything else hygienic Good work by Council mrs. Mcwilliams also referred to the splendid record of work done by the local and said that this More than justified the existence of a non partisan general interest organization through which Womer. Could quickly make their influence Felt and have a. Deterrent or inspiring effect on governments and Public servants. She spoke of some great souled Mem Bers who had passed on during the year and said that gratitude for their lives could be expressed through Keener service. The question of providing a women s hotel to meet the needs of business girls was discussed. A com Mittee appointed dec. 4 to j Gate the situation reported that an imperative need existed and recommended a meeting to discuss the Pur Chase of a hotel in a Down town District for half the Price at which it could be built today Money i to be raised by Means or a joint i Onk company. The m. Tier was referred to the affiliated societies for i .iiacuas.oii, and a Public meeting will to held May 14 at which members of the women s societies and girls desiring to live in the hotel will Dis Russ details of the scheme. Morning session about 150 delegates were present for the opening the Conven Tion yesterday morning. The ses Sion was devoted chiefly to general business and reports. A Resolution was passed urging j which then existed the women of Winnipeg to i Register on May 10, 11 12, is 1 Jui Bic onslaught was made upon it. In the meantime it is the duty the government to look into this merger Anil see that the people s interests Are in Days gone by parliament has hearkened to culmination against the tie mergers and the com the proposed new mergers rounding into shape with surprising rapidity is reputed to be Tho second largest in the world in act it embraces a former merger in Tho shape of the Canada steamships company. Yet the strongest criticism uttered against this huge corporation today was As the cooing or a Dove compared with the denunciations uttered in past Days against the Arbor Day which comes next Mon Day will Mark the grand opening of the outdoor Garden season Accord ing to the predictions made by local seed dealers. Although the weather so far has been too cold for Garden except for culture of plants in hot Beds and cold frames an unprecedented seed Sale is taken to Indi Cate that the people of Winnipeg Are preparing for a Busy gardening sea son in. Vacant lots and in Yards Back and front. Vacant lots Back Yards and every available bit of ground in win Lpes will be used for gardens this season and if Good weather continues will present a most pleasant appearance by mid season. Civic officials declared that the Ordinary craze should improve the appearance of the City during the summer. They also saw in it a. Promise of an adequate Supply of vegetables in summer and for Winter months. Although the Garden sea son was most successful last year the coming season is heralded As the biggest Ever known in Winnipeg. Full swing by Arbor Day. If Good weather continues seeds May be planted in the. Open on a dealers. To obtain y persons who wish to obtain the full Benefit of the growing season Are planting Hardy Early vegetables and Flowers this wee but it is doubt t us according to experts whether their gardens will be any More successful than gardens planted next week when the soil will be warm enough to make quicker growth pos sible. Seed dealers believe that too Early planting May be detrimental to the Gro with of Hardy plants. Radishes carrots beets peas Par in log and other Early vegetables May be planted next week without danger from cold seed men believe. Many vegetables cannot be planted before May 24 if a warm soil is required. Local gardeners will not Plant potatoes before May 24 and cucumbers Corn Beans Squash and vege tables should not be planted until i that chrysanthemums May also he planted at that time. Love in a Mist poppies of All kinds and Hardy annuals May by planted Early in the season. Much of the impetus that Lias been to gardening this season is due to the work of a number oi1 Community clubs that Are making every Effort to increase interest in local Gar Dening. School children will been courage to raise gardens at Home and several schools will have Gar Fred Lane of 1ss. Strcic i let yesterday for 1 Ort Olson. Watin where he fakes tip a position i under the Federal of part let of Public works. Or. Ami m is. Miciu i . I Rosei sle. Man., visited in Winnipeg this Yeou Ami loft yes tryday for native Village France. For the children. re it Tho work in the Dens ends will sup school Garden in charge of its own system Dens whether the gardening at Home or at school. The St. Entries i has 1s in i As is in number fir 12, meanies s. Is i teamsters threaten to strike. Montreal. May Iho Wisam Carters and Loam Sun a or. And mrs. Gil Bert Losieau. Nge j strike within i no lust few i St. Boniface notes respectively so and 79 years and oldest settlers from Quebec at St no Eari tiie master Moil s demands of Ocean Cable snaps. Sydney. N. May the Liverpool .so.hooijo. Jakuska was Lii Ivi ii a Nore on Ora ii Berry. Head. Sunday nil rat. She a Aust on of the Union trans Atlantic cables her. Ami snapped the Wir i off. Tho is in shallow Glicr a it be easily to ships asks assistance. . May a Alluvia in i Levi Fafone. And. Ity Keu Iio ten i immediately Elk is by the to in. Liverpool i or now York. Nergaard to form Cabinet. I Ivet Shuki ii Cliris Tiar j Niels the . Forio a Cubine. Trusts Bines which specially As the provincial voters lists pro Bably will be used in the prohibition referendum and Dominion election. The arousing of it relic opinion As from the government Side warn Ings More or less impassioned were sounded by messes. Richardson Arm Strong and Mac lean. Or. Armstrong is a advocate of control by time. Many to raise melons. The Success of last season s crop of watermelons was such that it is pro dieted that Many persons will raise melons this year. melons should not be planted too Early and will grow in Light soil. The egg Plant native of South America can be raised successfully in Winnipeg if planted in Sandy Inpil in a sunny location experts say. The Plant require warmth and should not be earlier than May 24. Winnipeg the City of Sweet peas. Will maintain her record for the Eul Ture of that charming Flower easily i the most popular of All species grown j Here. It is probable that More Sweet j peas Are raised in Winnipeg than in i other City of its i Lse in the. World j by appointee to in All the Best class hotels restaurants club so dining cars there you will find Lea itself a sure Mark of Quality and Good red by discriminating taste know tie genuine from the counterfeit and who Are not pleased by the substitution of any second Grade sauce when they ask for Lea Perrin the genuine and original Worcestershire. No table is Complete without it. The original Worcestershire sauce not chocolate the local Council during the past year. Other work included co operation with moving Pic Ture exhibitors in securing clean films withdrawal from the National Council As a protest against undemocratic methods which has resulted in the whole matter being scheduled for settlement at the annual meet ing in june arousing of Public Opin Ion in immigration of household and support of efforts to secure the Best class of girls invest 1 gation of the boarding House prob Lem curfew regulations and Kinder much attention is Given to Choice needs and methods raising that will give the most Gratifying to suits. In several local Ordens the plants attained i. of nine fee promoter of the present merger col. I Jast year and were i profusion a cashier has to be Quick witted and vide awake. And she can t be unless her body is rightly nourished. You May be a cashier or have any other indoor Job but whatever you do eat Here s Why rumbles is made of All the wheat Grain bran Kernel and All. It gives you every bit of in Good nourishment nature puts in wheat. We Cook it shred it and Toast that it is ready to eat just As it comes to you in our Wax Tite package which retains the delicate Aroma and Rich tempting flavor crumbles has when it comes Crisp and hot from our ovens. Ask your grocer for Kellogg s shredded Only rumbles made. Rumbles is made in the same kitchens at Toronto As Kellogg s toasted Corn flakes and s crumbled wrapped Kellogg toasted Corn Flake co. Battle Creek Mich. Toronto can. Grant Horden was the mar had in past Days created the Canada steamships merger under which rates in Inland Waters had during the past few years doubled and a quadrupled. Lie urged that the whole application be the roughly Hir Vest gated. I rom the. Government aide also however there arose champions of the merger in thu persons of Bristol of Toronto Nesbitt of Oxford Currie. Of Simcoe All of whom pro fessed to see in the new merger a powerful world Factor of Competition with the United state s steel Corpora Tion whose capital was backed by a tots and which would place its pro ducts on All markets. For the agrarian party or. Clark of hed Deer spoke. The lied Deer member had his own method of con trolling Tho by the removal of the Tariff and manifestly his argument must have weight. For i if the chief aim of the new Corpora j Tion is to compete in the world s markets with its formidable United states competitor it is hard to see How it requires Protection at Home. Obviously this is one method which the government May have resort to in the event of attempted sex from the opposition there came but Little effective criticism of. Tho project. On the contrary Vien of lot Binaei a out a Strong Brief on its behalf a Brief which showed an intimate knowledge of the new organization. Hon. L. Mackenzie King contented himself with a few Brief remarks in which he declared i that if the motion of the member for Springfield had accomplished nothing More than to secure an Assurance from the government that Tho Public would be protected it had been Justi fied. He advocated careful consideration of the application and declared that the government could always have recourse to the combines investigation act. The chief critic on the opposition Side was Cahill of Pontiac. If it were found that the As sets the combined companies had increased inordinately during the past or four years he declared it was the duty of the government to take some of these assets away in the form of War profits taxes. The Mer Ger was not Tor the Good of the pub Lic it was for the Benefit of the promoters and investors. From d. D. Mckenzie of Cape Breton came no i thing but the strongest approval of the project. So that altogether it May be said that the now big merger has nothing to fear from the government or the parliament of Canada. Angus Mcdonald a p. For Temis learning had his first Success on be half of labor tonight when he succeeded in having a change made in the amendment proposed to the Lemieux act which originally provided tint a majority of All the members of a Union was required to secure a Board of arbitration. Or. Mcdonald tired that the majority in question be confined to the members of the Union actually and Hon. Arthur Meighen consented to the the new member for Temiscaming took advantage of the Opportunity to Correct Ceram rumours v Tich have been in circulation with regard to his labor affiliations and to at the same time rebuke g b. Michelson of Algoma for what he took to be an insinuation in that re Nard i wish the Hon. Member for Aleo a and not Only other Hon. Members in this he declared to i belong to what the government of this coun try and what the minister of labor choose to Call the Bona fide labor movement on this continent and that i do not belong to what the certain politicians have held up to the four winds of. Heaven in the last three or four months As the red or socialist party. I belong to the International movement of the Bona Nde Trade unions of this country. When the member for Algoma says we Are asking for something that will give to a Small disgruntled minority a leverage Over the saner elements in the labor Field he is certainly going very far e. M. C. During the entire season. Many want dahlias. O a fashioned Flowers Ino a nonet. Phil Oil Sweet William others win be popular this season but of the old fashioned varieties the Dahlia is prob ably in greater evian. Tiny Ain chocolate color color color the world is clamouring for color to drive away the darkness and sorrow of the past five years. Fashion answers the Call with the gayest fabrics of every Liua and Shade. Geldings spool Silks furnish the thread an honest silk skilfully made guaranteed by its own name and its Long record of artistic and economic service to the women of Canada. Geldings spool silk is pure silk. A spool to match All the latest shades and colors. All the Best scores in Canada sell geldings. Belding Paul carts cell Montreal torn to Winnipeg al ;