Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 6, 1921, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba wee june at Selkirk for men Tal cases president officiates the Corner Stone of the soldiers j lion Ami which is being t a Selkirk by Tho provincial1 irn ment at a Cost of approximate saturday s nov major presi Manitoba command of Vnti rans major Martinson with a suitably in scribed Silver after complimenting the provincial government on the manner in which it had Given expression to representations by the Veteran major Martin son gave the Cornerstone some deft touches and declared it Well and truly the architects were Northwood and major George the senior went overseas with the eighth was captured at the second of Ypres and was held prisoner for he was awarded the military Tho building the province is q Menton Are Likely to respond to writes that demonstrates cases the scially All feature is the provision for the develop occupy Lonni in can other countries at the Ada present will be bacteria and chemical i Well As Mili and special dormitories Are be q c Oxton Deputy minister of nubile opened the p lira there were about go stiff of Public and h with statement in which he emphasized he desire of the provincial govern ment to do the utmost possible to let of the Bre test yes the the care of those suffering from rental ailments who would in All respond to curative treat Man major Martinson officiates in behalf of the the Aldinger filler in Nellie Niece of the Deputy minister of Public presented continued from continued from Page 3 cents per Bushel to operate his Cle wheat Board handicapped Mills As to the wheat Board was a very serious Handicap to the Small milling they had lost 000 in 1919 As a the Small Miller bought at the Best time and kept till and mixed with bushels of old he bought about close of navigation and Farmers had sold their participation certificates on about a ten cent basis on account of the fact that they had to get All the Money possible out of their Grain he thought that the Best system of marketing was one which gave at the beginning of the season the full value of the wheat and not an if a National Board could do this he would favor otherwise the present he thought that no wheat Board could Tell at the beginning of the season what the Sale Price of the seasons wheat would this sys tem he considered was not the the present was More As it when Farmers were marketing their 1920 crop the producers had not received the Cash for their 1919 cer Belay was due to overhead clerical work at the head office of the the witness continued his evidence per of the statutory had seen a 1 Zonnar k Here produced u Farmers had to pay interest on any Money borrowed against their and then to pay the Banks for collecting blames Farmers leaders he blamed the leaders of the farm ers movements for stating that the 1920 crop was Worth this caused Farmers to hold their when they could have got Over in octo one of these men came to Shaun Avon and told the Farmers and As result there was lots of wheat in store at that which would have been better1 sold at the begin Ning of the the Price at that time he better than that which the Farmers would have got Over the whole season from the wheat his belief is that a Man should have Liberty of judgment As to when and How he Sells his Early for Farmers the Man who Thresher and markets his Grain Early in the in the Long is better off than any one the present system is the he stated he was speak ing Here from the Farmers Point of and not from the Point of View of a Man who has to buy he does not think there is any Chance of a contract Pool being organized in the near and a voluntary Pool has no Rance in his View the interests of Tho Miller and of the Farmer were identical As to the Price the latter got for his up to this time he has uought a Little Over bushels of Street wheat last year they did not buy Over half that another year they had bought he on an it Cost them three cents a Bushel to run their ele he had 500 acres in crop last and is therefore a producer As Well As an elevator operator and to weights at terminals varied according to the terminal to which the Grain this runs from 15 to 00 bushels in a he was sure he got better weights from one House than they Are very careful about weighing out so Are in a position to be sure of this his average dockage at fort William was Over 3 per which was More than he took from the the first session Alberta takes following this party is also to be aug Price at Medicine hat on rented it is place the false Bottoms in bins in j the meeting would be held in the elevator Grain went from office to i further declare that this work office in that but could find was done in the absence of i no Gram firm that knew that Rheet suicide is verdict i was a victim of religious an 11 who acquainted Vith the the superintendent at that and As far As i knew Henderson had no knowledge of this work Benir i further declare that Hen Derson never gave me any orders in connection with this work or any work of like and i make this declaration con ing of the Royal commission was j taking place that the representative of the Canadian press did not learn of the meeting until it was nearly i the free press on going from floor to floor in the Grain Exchange lighted on a door marked Board trying in Fairford tragedy dec Masorti tool Tho Cost tha he hut returned Soldier Farmer was known to be unbalanced Sci enviously believing it to be True the walked in and found Touhil and of the same Force and effect As on being questioned As to the inquest held at no the death of be recognized tiie symptoms and haul communicated with the Thore who no delay on tin part of thu jut Tho action Iken Ives too of air English gave Titi deceased a Good character and stated that he did not look upon the mans act As that of the Ordinary the in respect to burial of those in this would be and claimed that he had accused the after he had left the company growers Grain company with Rei tence in topspin on Mav Kittridge v Murray at a meeting held in shed him with a he Board room on the tenth flour of Grain Exchange about two years on Type Wrilen copy of a statutory dec ago it was not exactly a Public la ration which the Hender but there wire a number stated that he recognized As the i present it was a meet no about feed one which he had read Over to other things and the livestock arrived he professed to be ignorant that the meeting had not been had no objections to the press being supposed pos Sibly the commissioners had depended on him to announce i the mysterious air of the meeting was but no More strange than the witness Henderson claiming that he had made All these accuse ride jul which Kittridge had de1 commissioner for Canada was press tons against the Grain growers at dared a notary ent and he thought he was preside a meeting two years a meeting Vii admit Iner anyway there were lot of which was at least of a sem Public Ihn declaration was Damn t Ted is exhibit a and As follows statutory declaration 1 James of the City of fort in the province of on i people he further claimed that i character and at without at the same time he had accused the j members of the Board of company of having made a Cross i Grain commissioners were present Trade whereby from the Ter yet this charged As its special Minal elevator account was Tran business with seeing to the proper feared to the account of the Grain do solemnly declare that i was i growers Export it was put millwright in elevators b and owned by the Canadian Pacific rail Way and leased to the Grain growers Grain in the sum Mer of and i have been employed in such capacity Over that f was ordered by the fore Murdock to put in false Bottoms in certain bins in elevator e before the annual weigh up usually takes place about August of each that on such orders from the i did build and where judge Hyndman is expected to rejoin the the corps of i newspaper correspondents which is perhaps you dont know it Bui heres a Way to make delicious Mayonnaise without 5 tablespoonfuls Borden t 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milking your grocer will gladly Supply you with bordens in four convenient size for every family 12 hotel Montreal carrying on of the Grain had apparently never taken any action to investigate the alleged in in the form of an option Henderson claimed that Secretary of the company of of Miri Fatt is now deceased had wanted i i Ivi ii Sikir him to do but he had refused Transfer profits and commissions the terminal company to the Export considering it against the rules of the Grain Exchange and also his attention was called to i it having been done by the auditors of the 1riceavaterhouse witness further claimed that he to accused the Grain growers Grain company of loading out bushels of wheat with out having the warehouse receipts for so to Bonnar this would be Winter storage wheat being loaded into boats and shipped it was the following summer before some of the warehouse receipts had been of this was wheat stored with the company it was somebody else the Grain should never have left the but some of it or ointment takes effect july has the late Jennings i i is appointed managing Edmonton journal june Edmonton journal announced today the appointment of John Imrie As managing director of that newspaper in succession to the Jena also the election to its Board of directors of Charles Morrison i and Arthur who have been on the staff for Many years As Man was inv Liverpool before they got the paper for to a direct question by he declared it was wrong to ship in this the wheat had i gone to the witness further deposed that at the time the Grain growers Grain company took Over the elevator there was a Canadian Pacific railway strike j on and there was i lot of Canadian Pacific railway wheat in the elevator for which the Grain growers did not pay that he claimed that he could measure bins had measured there were bushels for which the Canadian Pacific railway had not been this was shipped i j without paper to he claim 1 de that he had talked with the directors of the Kennedy and he said he was not sure of having talked to Crerar about the Canadian Pacific railway but he had to the later he declared that bushels of this wheat belonging to j the Canadian Pacific railway had been sold for the Grain growers i Grain company by i broker to the Stevens Grain had a wide experience in newspaper he was manager first of the Canadian press association and later of the Canadian daily recently he has been a member of the head office staff of William Southam doing special work of an executive Caraci Ter for various newspapers that com Pany is interested error discovered in Yor Sunbury count Farmers parly seriously consid ering protest june majority for govern ment candidate in the Yorkson Burn As shown at the of of which he Hender declaration Day proceedings son had become a and that a Hanson re Parker had stated that there was no paper against the and that he had to sell it boat or admitted Short Henderson said that on the weigh up in 1913 the acting admitted that he had not weighed at he reported a shortage of of Oats when there was really an overage of Henderson declared that Kittridge had admitted that he had put false Bottoms in 17 or 19 this might affect Bush Els if some of the big bins were it might be a great Deal he was interested in every Bushel that went through the House because of his this Grain would not appear in the official weighing up of the j Birkett asked How about of i facial outweighing and inspection Henderson said it could be done at i i you know of any i transactions Between the Grain grow i ers and Patterson elevator Cei Ved and Ernest his Farmer with the official summing up of the it was found that one of the Deputy returning officers at Marysville had evidently by error credited stairs with Only 22 in Stead of 66 this opened up chances for a if one should be persons interested in the Farmers party Campaign said yesterday that a protest was being seriously considered a result of alleged irregularities during the As returning officer sheriff Hawthorne declared Hanson Oil Hunting expedition is leaving for Mackenzie River Henderson said he had heard of but it had not occurred while he was employees had told him there had been Transfer to private the amounts mentioned had been 38 cars of wheat and j two cars of it looked As if it had been taken out of b operated by the United Grain grow if not officially weighed it would i help in getting rid of j Henderson thought any weighing from one House to another at night was Bonnar asked if it was an easy matter to cheat on or Hen Derson said it was quite but gave it As his opinion that Little of it was it did not he at the request of gave de tails of the various ways cheating could be done if anyone and j displayed Complete familiarity with the various methods it was possible to the who had been was officially called twice during the morning and failed to As did also Frank and Peter House of the Grain growers Grain the commission adjourned just be fore 11 Oclock to meet again at i and two Falkner and t Grain who had been summoned and who were pres were asked to wait Over until i the witnesses still at 2 Oclock the commission reas but the missing june Oil Hunting one of the most Complete and Best equipped yet will leave the City wednes Day next for a Summers work in the Mackenzie it will be for Geo logical and Survey and on behalf of a recently formed Syndicate in which capital from great Continental Canada and tha United states is Cornwall is Western director of the new which is undertaking a thorough and Exten investigation of the Northern Field As a first step i nits search for the expedition will be headed by who arrived from to take charge of the seasons operations in the Dies while visiting son in Portage Portage la june death took place at the Hospital after an illness of eight of of Winni and the funeral took place this afternoon from the Baptist interment in Hillside pneumonia was the cause of Gates came to Portage to visit her who is leaving in a Day or two for the where he has been appointed an inspection under commissioner Wal Gates has been a member of the for 20 and re signed to accept the Post in Northern he has had much experience with indians Gates being again were an 11 is also survived toy a Mary or Bonnar then decided that he who is a missionary in would not examine the two Grain Inland another inspectors who were present As they i had been called specially with a View i of testifying in regard to evidence j it pose which he had expected to secure from the witnesses who had not turned asked As to what action would be taken in regard to Bonnar admitted that he considered it equal of All Veteran bodies c june the to contempt of but also admit Ted that he did not know if they could be sent to in to quote his own he had not thought anyone would be so discourteous As to disobey summons of a Royal commission and not posted himself on the exact Law in the it he a matter for the commission As a whole j to Deal with and it would be dealt with in that the commission then formally very the calling of this sitting was very the free press Only Learned of and that privately at 5 Oclock Friday there had been no regular announcement of Birkett having been appointed a and his appointment seems to have been in the most Hasty and informal counsel for the company against whom the commission evidently knew the Evi Dence was to be Given were not Noti the press of fort William announced on saturday morning Birkett being in town on the Friday had Heen questioned and had nothing to say of a meeting provincial in session went on record saturday As being in favor of the amalgamation of All Veteran bodies on an absolutely nonpolitical basis Dele Gates from other Veteran organizations will be invited to attend the Dominion convention to discuss the was reelected president and Ian my was elected provincial representative on the Dominion being the free press having gathered other sources after arriving in William that convention of Saskatchewan press association closed the in the june most successful convention history of the Saskatchewan press association closed with an automobile drive saturday at the afternoon session the following cers were elected Yorkton Unity Secretary treas j user Milestone ecu Tive Kamsack North Battleford Wilkie and is Coats at just every Man should own its an saves the and saves Many a not to say anything about the now is your time to while Stiles Humphries great mens Wear Stock is being cleared at just 65 cents on the keep fast in your mind the fact that 65 cents buys a whole dollars Worth at this great National rubberized Tweed Coats these Are the very Best rubberized Tweed Coats and sell regularly at at which Price they Are splendid now Selling o h c at g5 cents on j imported English gabardine this is a very popular and makes a Light coat regular 1 q c a at 65 cents on j Waterproof Coats included in this list Are rubberized English gabardine and Paramatta regular 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