Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 26, 1921, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Motion picture Day in practically All the motion picture theatres of 1 a Nkoba 25 per of the proceeds of business r will be turned Over to the Queen Mary needlework her majesty maternity Hospital for wives of soldiers and sailors who have served in the War and is located at Moon think olympics sailing 1 Manitoba War on weeds at yesterdays conference of weeds inspectors at the Manitoba provincial parliament minister of and several High authorities on agriculture spoke impressively on the losses caused by weeds and the urgency of their Era i of rant documents have i destroyed in customs House fire get is desperate fats i Lewis guns and guns to round up incendiaries May Dublin Cus Ulouse is in ruins tonight and Al Boshrod portent documents of the ment relating to to i with papers and the of which cannot be been Dirwin Castle officially an 4 is the Ivory of sinn fein which at an Early hour this made the most formidable against government property been engineered since the illion outrage of rebellion customs House was erected the Irish parliament and was the most Beautiful in w theto do with the Many of the chief admin and its de is More disabling to the of the govern Jet Ian if Dublin Castle had been toned Fri local government Board whose it is to control All Irish re Hie bodies had its offices in this Board has been in conflict with various bodies allegiance to it anally res with the Dail Eireann records now Are completely i registrations and lists of share Jgr of Public companies were it in the which was also by the stamp offices and the in addition to be 3 tie Central Headquarters or the Revenue sixty men make attack Floral before two Oclock in the Afi my numerous Young head entered the customs held up he assembling in the Vestibule under Nozen each containing four eat Petroleum and four Bales of w Ere passed into the is end of Cooks surf their trouble with Cooks whatts that this was made More an Parent when the Steamer Mau on a ful1 with the no at the new wages in of the White Star to see the olympic get away from Nurr before they expressed the open lon that the difficulty with the Cooks and stewards at an Cost of Emu sheets Mcdougall says it will Lead to which can be avoided committee unable to chive evidence in confide Cowan Aie said to have num some of them carry wore Vorheis three police came in to what was Hap promptly of their and placet other petrol was Dover the most important Docu its and the building was set on in a number of the fire pile prevented from reach the scene by Aux soon arrived in military Lor Jared on them from a and eventually made a Sor a Reuter tattle fire brigade task hopeless tera Forcemeats of Crown forces it and under their pro lion the fire got to t their task was troops ired into the Lewis guns a machine guns Crom armoured cars k levelled on the and Effort was made to hem in and padre the by four Aock about 50 men had been a and carried away in my estimates of the casualties number of civilians at five a Jug one auxiliary killed and Many sri Roiel auxiliary police rescued Ottawa May press Vic president o the British Empire steel corporation appeared before the fuel commit session this evening production of the Cost of Coal she the would a most and difficult it was a mos unusual and Pusca Uon would work a great hardship on his ads sheets had always been re understood that other companies Hai been summoned by the committee t such Cost sheets and to the secrecy a mrm Dougall was convinced tha Cost sheets migh Lead to a condition of Unzem pm payment which might otherwise he be give the committee and telegraphs Ottawa he is but not surprised suggests alternative would give present Board full Powers instead of Dominion House clans be Given by House Cowan Regina remarked tha the committee had no Power to re Mph in Confidence such Power might be Given he that the witness be allowed to go u us subject to being asked by on what j on what grounds he contended that the production of Cost sheets would Bride Reed replied that his company was in com with the but most advantageously situated their of of their Coal to to Canadian Market was by conditions outside of the Coal anything that would knowledge As to his company position might enable them to undersell at certain periods and possibly dive them out of the Quebec Market Cowan believed that the Erica min owners knew perfectly Well what it Cost to produce Coal in a pieces from the in a Hung several and escorted i outside the military at evening the customs a 8tm Burmeff official report issued May Irish office the following official ssl00 the customs House fire at tenders carrying auxiliary i Ana accompanied by an a approached the Dublin on nage make record trip my men arrive at peace River from fort George May j Pally were com the first dark to Cucic by water from arrived Vernon my of Mac leans Maga lion of and the trip was a Uter As the who Are Magazine made canoeing Days and in Canoe Down the they leave Tomor Bonton and Jasper press literary and review Section May 28 reviews of the Fol books by Evelyn 8ou9h of count ofviobiu5 of the continued on poverty should not be bar to University Tom Moore says intelligence and ability Only qualifications i May Cial qualifications should no longer to a necessity for those who desire to continue their education in the intelligence and ability to learn should be the Only qualification required of those who desire to acquire the knowledge to be gained in the higher education thus declared torn president of the Dominion trades and labor speaking at the luncheon today by the Canadian club the highest Pinnacle of education should be within the reach of every child in lady Tilley dead May was received Here tonight of the death at of lady widow of the late sir who was successively Premier of new Bruns minister of and lieutenant governor of new Bruns Ocean steamships Steamer Oscar Vedlik Caronia orthia Trout Pool at Copenhagen Marseilles Halifax Avonmouth Canadian Hunter London sailed for Montrea Sydney Steamer carry than head Cranley from new York York Montreal Liverpool Montreal Montreal John trom Dublin Gravesend May Drury de a protest to Ottawa to aay against the contemplated legis t cd would Elve the Federal authorities control Over the the because the on Tario legislature refused to pass con current legislation for a joint anal keenly disappointed that the opposition in the House was so Strong that our Bills had to be withdrawn at the close of the said pre Mier Drury i realized then that such a development might arise As is found i Ottawa so that while disappointed i am not sur it is very unfortunate that m Dewart and Ferguson could not have seen far enough to protect the interests if the province in this the Premier said that the pro posed action of the government would mean the superseding of the present composed of two members irom the province and two members from the has no statutory this he considered and was one of the Rea sons which led to his protest should the Dominion government de Sist from its present he Felt that before the year out plans could be rearranged to give the Board full Powers instead of the Dominion attempt to Benefit Manitoba the proposed legislation is not worrying Northwestern but causing a great Deal of according to Peter member who is in in opinion said it is an attempt to prevent Indus trials establishing in Northwestern forthe Benefit of private interests in the Winnipeg Street railway company and the pulp and paper company which is Abonit to establish in South the contemplated act of Ottawa is nothing less than an invasion of Ontario rights by through the under the camouflage that they Are attacking Backus and not because Ontario government has the sole rights to regulate Thenorma dam for by agreement made last september Between the govern ment and May 1921 the Day at the capital staff correspondence May commons committee on fuel which was appointed ostensibly for the purpose of discovering ways and Means whereby Canada should be a self contained country in the matter of Coal has reached something of an impasse in its at the outset the committee devoted its attention to ascertaining the visible Supply of Coal in the and to an inquiry into methods by which Central Canada should be supplied economically with Coal from the maritime provinces or Alberta president of the steel corporation was asked to give which he thereupon somebody reached the opinion that the costs of production should be Ascer and the Dominion and Nova Scotia companies were requested to produce their Cost sheets and have their auditors in Ottawa with them in the information required com the original Cost sheets dating Back from an papers relating the companies stated at various times that the securing of this information was a heavy task which could not be accomplished in the time namely by May 5 they also claimed that it was unfair to single them out and that if they were required to produce the information in question other Canadian Coal companies should also be asked to submit like data finally it was decided that the the and the Rosedale companies in the crows nest District should also submit their Cost l Vic president of the Dominion steel of the Nova Scotia Coal appeared before the committee on th3 Date he declared that his companies had nothing to hide from the they he been willing All along to submit their Cost sheets pro in at grew continued on Borah Resolution is approved by Senate Ontario closes Down its publicity work disarmament conference unanimously favored is Australia getting five British immigrants to Canadas one May Senate approval was Given today to senator torahs proposal for an International naval disarmament con by a vote of 74 to the Idaho senators amendment was added to the naval appropriation authorizing and requesting the presi Dent to invite the governments of great Britain and Japan to Send representatives to a conference with representatives of the United states in an Effort to reach some agree ment on the vote was in conformity with the understanding reached last week by administration forces to give their support to senator torahs be sides the 4li republicans democrats voting for the announcements were made on behalf of Many absentees that favored the disarmament upon passage amendment will the the Goto conference Marine strike in in is Fig Hito a finish owners determined to gut wages fifteen per new May wage and working rules committee of the United states steamship owners association has modified pertain regulations relating to duly aboard which had been Lake Down by the operators in win striking Marine these according to Winthrop Marvin general Man Ager of the were made o Accord with suggestions advanced by Federal mediators seeking to end the nationwide Marvin that he association stood firm in its de termination to Cut wages 15 per and not to sign any More agreements Vith seagoing the modifications will be presented to Secre Ary of labor Davis at another con Terence in Washington owners and Union leaders agreed Here was no change in the strike tonight and it was a fight to the Holdup May arrested Nova Scotia taken in new York has bad record new May arrest of William Van said to be a Nova Scotia and subset grilling of him and another Clear according to the a Bank holdups and known in the elect circles As Canada form Erly had such aliases As the Mil Bonaire and Beau police officials Are reticent re Garding Trefrey they de that he member if an old and prominent Nova Scotia family and had a College Educa Tion before 1913 he was a clerk in Vancouver then he was transferred to a new York where he forged slips and was ent to prison for four with the but its advocates be Lieve it will be endorsed and then approved president presbyterians pass motion Winona May ing of conference of the nations for purpose of securing progressive disarmament was urged on president Harding today by the 133rd general Assembly of presbyterian Church in the the passed the Resolution appealing for the following its presentation by William Jennings who is commissioner to the Assembly from the presbytery of adoption of the Resolution was speedily accomplished without de Bate following an explanation of Bryan that it represented no Radical Steps in the matter of disarm by John Mccormac special Cable to the free press May on Tario is one of three Canadian provinces for which the Dominion immigration office Here will still accept the provincial gov has taken the step of completely closing Down its publicity work in great this is a Radical departure for a province in the past has one o the most Active i organizing the immigration of farm workers As recently cabled by your Corre this rigid restriction o immigration is not favored in Anglo Canadian circles it is Pointer out that recent immigration figure published by the British government show that in 191s Australia obtained nine British immigrants for Ever who to and have foil cos of the voyage to Australia i consid Erakly it is apprehended that it Canada restricts British in now when the pop is looking across the seas to new the disparity in to Evjue will be even Man condemned to hang june 2 escapes from Woodstock jail Mayi Man sentenced to be hanged on june for the murder on 20 of Ben restaurant and shop deeper of this made his escape from jail at this afternoon and up to a late hour had not been the guard unlocked Garfield cell door and stood inside to not suspecting the planned when the prisoner seized his the prisoner grappled with the threw him on to a seized his keys and locked him in the Garfield then ran Down coi descended the stain and after a Short Tumble with who was just leaving the ail after having paid him a knocked the main door and his or Gaetz is supposed to Wye been the Only person to urn make his Norman and brother Wen on on charge a on the Day before Ben Johnson murdered in his store by bandits when he interfered with their attempt to Rob his till and circumstances implicated the Garfield in this crime they were tried on March 9 and nor Man was found guilty of murder and Denton of Denton was sentenced to 20 years in King Xor Man was sentenced to be at this afternoon a Ford Auto Mobile was stolen from h front of Hosack on Light the loss was not known until some it is now almost certain that Garfield took the As the lace from where it was stolen is just two blocks from the jail and in the same direction which Gai Field took when he left the county fifteen or Twenty minutes later the car passed through Hickson at a this be is Miles of u 1 a Early settlement of Parent expected Issue Between and prov inces to be cleared up Early settlement of the Issue Between the do minion and governments in respect to the payment of Bond interest charges on the grand trunk Pacific Branch lines in Alberta is forecaster by at who returned today from a trip to Ottawa in Boyle made the suggestion that the whole ques Tion of provincial rights in the mat Ter of control prohibition of be submitted in a set of questions by the Dominion government to the supreme court of Canada and thereafter to the privy Council if railway workers meet consider proposed revision of rules of pay May meeting of representing the inter National brotherhood of Railroad station men and employees took place Here attended by delegates from Guelph Brockville Owen Coaticook and the meeting was called for the purpose of putting the organization in position to meet the railway companies in relation to i the Revi Sion of mles and rates of of which notice has been majority in Ontario referendum was May Canadian final certificate of the result of the Canada Temperance act in Ontario on april is shows affirmative arid 373938 negative a majority for tin affirmative of it was offi Cial announced this weather report the following is the weather report issued by the St Johns meteorological Observatory at 7 p m yes Teida tem 73 maximum for the pre ceding 12 my mum 61 0 Southeast wind at 10 Miles an hour Clear thunderstorms occurred m one or two localities by the weather on the whole has teen Fine and minimum maximum temperatures Rupert 56 5s 62 Canadian appeals Are before privy Council Carson to sit for first time Ai session opening today May associated session of the privy which opens tomorrow and at which 13 Canadian appeals will will be notable Inas much As sir Edward the late Leader of the Ulster having succeeded lord will take his seat As a judge of the court o1 appeals for the first the announcement of the appointment of sir Edward Carson to the court of Appeal brings congratulations to him from Many sides of the Dally express says that almost any position might have been open to him Long since if his personal ambition had not been subservient to a the express concludes his presence will add dignity to the court of none will question the Wisdom of the the Canadian Are Bur land concerning the Validity of legislation passed by the Legisla Ture of the province of imposing duties on property outside the province the Canadian attorney general the attorney general of an Issue involving the authority of the Board of Commerce to fix prices under the combines and fair prices act the corporation of the Bishops of Van Couver a Case dealing with the imposition of local taxes on Andrews two appeals concerning the Esqui Mal Nanaimo railway regarding the setting aside of the Crown Grant on minerals the Royal Trust company the finance minister of British concerning the provincial act and the Cana Dian Pacific wine company litigation Over liquor seized under the British Columbia prohibition Upson declared Winner of balloon race May no official announcement of the Winner of balloon race has been Ralph piloting the ninth the Bir Mingham is unofficially declared a his balloon is reported to have travelled a distance greater by approximately than any other he Stegina Man saves girl from Kamini Tiquia Falls port May Salesman of an Sye Arold girl from be a carried Down the Kakareka Falls evidence for and against present system of Market ing is presented experts testify of wheat on Mill Inland baking test is suggested by Woodward May thoroughly useful and interesting tiny was up in by the Royal Grain commission Here the sessions were Wel both by spectators and those interested in the proceedings and evidence on Many phases of the operations of marketing Grain Here and across the Border was Brough there was testimony that the pres ent system marketing is right and statements that it is the commission got information not Only on but theories As to How Grain should be graded from the person of Thomas Saunder milling expert to the state University of North who would have it that the Only real value in Grain the milling and that the present system of grades robs the producer and Doest give con Sumer a Square All of which he has set out Ina he in can be had for the the Farmer witnesses All looked prosperous and Felt Satis j the operator of one of the to j Cal elevators said he graded about All the wheat 1 Northern and paid about track for Street thinks spread too wide proceedings at the first ses Sion of the Grain held outside Winnipeg opened Here this morning commissioner do Staples occupied the with the other commissioners in the first witness was a prominent Farmer the he had no complaints against local edition with we on trains brotherhood suspends nine Canadian divisions May the live Liest fight of triennial convention of the brotherhood of locomotive engineers developed today in the debate Over the renewal of the agreement be tween it and the brotherhood of locomotive engine Raen and firemen for the joint settlement of grievances Between members both the agreement was negotiated m Chicago ten years the question will come up again to the convention today approved the suspension of the Charters of nine Canadian divisions on the Canadian Pacific these divisions were Given 30 Days in which to obtain reinstatement by agreeing to comply with brotherhood rules and 22 pages As Price elevators either weights or Jie thought that the spread Between Street and track prices was too but he had no other the spread was fifteen and some times a Little he was of the opinion that the Canada wheat Board was a Good to representing the Grain Exchange he said he had been Here since he said there had been i Jame dissatisfaction with the operations of the wheat Board at but As a fact some Farmers were never satisfied and quest Tion the latter As to the Rea the difference Between Street and wheat Why should there be such spread Street and track prices was Pitblado resented asking a question from a the answer to which could be purely matter of not a Farmer is As of forming a lawyer or anyone said Farmers Are a very intelligent body As a the witness was not pressed for an pit la Dos attitude was that the commis Sions Council had not at the Start of the session in the country Endeavor de to get opinions from Farmers on matters not actually the second Charles Pei another influential was examined under oath by Ken he had the experience in 1917 of having wheat docked 10 per atthe local but shipped by car loads Here it was Only docked 4 per marketing system alright the Price of rusted wheat was touched and then the question of the Canada wheat Board and on the whole he was of the opinion that the system of marketing was he always sold his next weekj1ikely practically All yesterday spent on discussion of Ole Margarine importation to continue for another on division of 130 to 33 May press House discussed Ole Margarine today from the afternoon till late in the and As the debate drifted on and on Hope of prorogation this week slipped gradually away Ibe debate at times was general and Cut straight through party since when Ole Margarine was first its manufacture have from year to importation and been permitted today a Iii Quay 13 us introduced try minister of proposed to continue importation an manufacture Indef pressed from both sides of the Tolmie Early in the debate intimated his willingness to make the applicable again for one year Jacobs George Etienne Cartier who is the Only member of jewish Faith in the House created some merriment by his reference to the constituents of Ole Margarine he cited lard of 1 should be the Only person in the House to Jacobs sex but i am Broad enough to consider the matter from a purely Christian 1c 1 am willing to put my soul in by eating what business is it of any other person in Canada of eventually moved the six months but his motion met with an overwhelm ing on the Side the House k had Sutherland South Thompson Hastings and e Praser Wellante on the opposition w l Mackenzie King and about half his with Crerar 3 All the voted against it was Defeated 1sq o majority the Bill was then read second time without further division and went nto an amendment by Donald Suther and Oxford South to prohibit the use of Cream or butter in the manufacture of Ole Margarine was Defeated by a majority of 61 John Best Morphy Edwards Frontenac Smith South Ontario and Donald Sutherland Oxford continued on Page Tran Jordania revolt want British Rule defeat princes forces May inhabit ants of Are reported to have risen in revolt against heir newly appointed Prince third son of the King of the and to have Defeated the princes forces in a pitched tilling 180 of his the i Surrec it is desire to be gov red by the British administration n Palestine under Herbert the High missing sailing party Safe May for the safety of six Toronto re sorted missing on Lake Ontario Ince last were dispelled this Joe noon when superintendent Saunders notified the life saying Headquarters that be had found the ailing party at port where lies had arrived after leaving Ham Beach l continued on wires Between Cairo and Alexandria Cut no information available of occurrences at Harbor town May communication Between this City and Alexandria has been stopped by the cutting of the wires and there was consequently no information Avail Able Here today As to what was going on at the Mediterranean a nervous atmosphere prevailed Here in most of the shops were closed today the military and police were actively patrolling ii walled government Calls miners and owners to meeting on Friday strikers resume work Shropshire men accept old wage pending settlement May government fas decided to make an Effort to find a solution of situation created by the Coal strike and will summon the miners and the mine owners to a conference on Austen the govern ment made this announce ment in the House of commons this the return of some Shropshire miners to work at their old wage pending the settlement of the dispute Between their Union and the mine was reported this was the Only important development in the situation created by the Herbert acting president of the miners has come to lon but the miners executive com Mittee Here persists in announcing that nothing except routine bus Huss is As yet engaging railway workers suspended several great Central railway workers have been suspended in ibs Hull District for refusing to tainted Austen spokesman if the government in the House of com when asked questions today the requested that they la postponed until Herbert minister of Educa at a Bankers dinner last expressed the Hope that the would be speedily settled despite the present gloomy Indus trial position it is remarkable that several Industrial capital is sues mainly carrying a fixed per has been oversubscribed while Norman governor of the Bank of declared yesterday that a gradual emergence from the troubles of past 12 months was now plainly vis Norman pleaded for assistance in the habilitation of Oil replacing Coal As fuel May millions of pounds Sterling is being taken from the pockets Coal owners and the collieries and put into the pockets of Oil producing concerns in Conse of substitution of Oil fuel for Coal Iii stage is version of boilers has been have proven Satis fac the wherever the coi the Barrow corporation elec Tricia works was this week equipped with an Oil three London and Northwestern motives Are running Between Crewe and liver Pool on sixteen boilers to Burn Oil fuel Are included in the new equipment of lot Road generating station of the underground and it represents a loss of to the Coal the Many ships Are running to South russian ports May in creasing of i swaps have begun running to South russian ports and Are for cargoes and Pas the British Steamer poly Xeni sailed saturday for Odessa and carrying passengers and which Are being sent to include foodstuffs and rough it that the Trad ing with South Russia is still on a Small As the bolsheviks there seemingly have Little to Exchange for Saskatchewan political interest centres in independents meeting by May wan political leaders Are turning heir eyes toward the big convention o be held at Saskatoon on may31 when the Independent political move ment of the province will meet to plans for definite action n the provincial election r so 4s pm e Avert Moore Bat medical no s4 so port White 2 50 54 r of men 56 of the swirling Falls and Jachn made his Way out to great Northern to close All shops for Short time May of the great no Thein railway Here today announced that every on its except two will be closed july Arfre than been and from the present Outlook the Independent candidates will form the Only influential opposition against the Martin the conservative party has now Little strength in Saskatchewan the party does not propose to at the More than twelve while up to the present time labor has Only nominated one in Regina City it is possible thai labor will place men in the Field also in the larger such Sasi Katoon and Moose i Wood i we Light the government is fully awake to in which the administration of Public affairs has been carried on during the past four today every Cabinet minister was out Cam either in their own constituency or aiding the government nominations for supporters of the Martin government have been made All but two the government intends to contest every and it is believed the Martin supporters will be opposed in nearly All of the the out come of the Independent convention practically holds the key to of the election Campaign Many in dependent candidates Are in the Field at All with individual plat forms the purpose of the Conven is to consolidate these platoon in and throw the if dependent candidates into Field Asar party opposing the Martin Little interest is being shown in Regma in the elections despite the fact that they take place june nominations forty years ago at the meeting of the presbytery of Manitoba members of the College Board were including Rev Bryce and traffic Manir of the acceded to the request of the officials and agreed to run u Cursione during the provincial bit Ion at one Tare for the return also to return exhibits free of freight award the first contract for straightening the line Between Portage la pin lie and awarding to a Stewart the work Between Portage Yuul Gleadow thirty five years at the annual sports of Manitoba College Pitblado and Mccrossan won the on Emile foot and and Ross Sutherland the alumni prize winners in the examinations of the pupils in the pre Paratory department of Manitoba College included Frank Gordon and Conklin number of aldermen visited Brookside cemetery of opinion that it i should be drained and improved or abandoned for a new re Vort of the Public accounts commit tee developed an animated debate in the prolonging the session to the Early hours of the morning thirty years ago the Winnipeg football team that visited Regina Defeated Moosomin in the final game of the Mirandon warehouse and rink com Pany applied for letters Patent of in of to was appointed to succeed Buchan at fort Osborne Barracks a plot of As a site for seven Oaks was donated to the historical society by miss Ink sister of sheriff berries sold at 18 cents per Twentyfive years ago wife the pastor of was entertained by the ladies congregation and presented with a quilt and group Roy was elected president of the Winnipeg sunday school and John Craig Pat Mcpherson and a e Scott were elected officers of the provincial Union of Christian in de Avoyer King was entertained by the resident Stu dents of Manitoba College and presented with a Gold Pencil and travel lint Twenty years ago returns of the census enumerators were Given out at tha population of Winnipeg at Ernest Seton the author arrived in the City to re visit the province and deliver a series of lodges of the sons of England in Winnipeg attended divine service at All saints o of was elected a member of the executive of the United commercial travellers association o 1
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