Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, June 09, 1921

Issue date: Thursday, June 9, 1921
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 9, 1921, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free june f i i membership reported in creased invitation from North Dakota the annual communication of Tho grand of and opened yesterday morning in the doming session being to the submission of various which showed the Lodge to be in Nitro Nabith in finances and member in the report of the grand score was shown int the membership had increased one thousand compared with last the benevolent fund was also in excellent Grant Hagar past grand and lord grand the Urand Lodge of North and Tsi shop past Brand master or were welcomed during the visit agricultural College mrs Bracken were no hosts at a very charming function yesterday afternoon when Thev entertained on behalf of the members of the grand Lodge of f and and their there were same 175 Many of the Brethren of the Square and Compass being accompanied by their wives minister of Edu and Deputy minister of assisted Iri showing the guests Over the grounds and Tea was served in the main Resi Dence where the Large re caption rooms were fragrant with Cut Flowers and Blooming the grounds of the College Are at their loveliest and the guests were most enthusiastic in their appreciation of All they saw of Manitoba equipment for producing train Dag in the evening further reports were and other business of Pri vate nature and was Fol Lowed by a during the evening the representatives from North Dakota extended a invitation to the Manitoba Lodge to be present at the unveils nor of a Tablet at eem commemorating the establishment of the first masonic Lodge on North Dakota the occasion is of interest to the As this which was known As Northern Light was likewise the first Lodge to be established in the original dispensation transferred to fort further received today Anat the jus Tice Den Tilston will deliver an in election of off will Pioneer hotel Ian of Dawson Glt passes june Pioneer hotel Man of Daw and died Here today after i lingering he was one of the most popular men i the 41 years of and was a native of his formerly station agent for the grand trunk railway at now lives in where he has other Assembly to meet in if leg next continued from Page conserving your energies the Bow that is always Bent soon loses its if you conserve your Money with a savings account you will be Able to conserve your earning Energy by occasional one Dollar or More will open an we Welcome the Small depositor Bank of Hamilton Winnipeg a Bank for your savings How to secure a new Dodge motor car Cash puts you in Possession of a new balance of Purchase Price conveniently tour Purchase this Way is not a boosted but on a Cash Cadillac motor sales 310 Carlton phone a5381 sevenfold growth an immensely increased Actu ally seven times As Large As in the same period last i mighty evidence of Superior Superior youll be surprised and delighted if youll see us next time you Are thinking of life 219 in Northwestern life Assurance company Northwestern 166 Donald that the Union sentiment am org presbyterians is still As Strong As was revealed by yesterdays Vancouver who expected delay would weaken senti ment Are so Large a minority As that a Toronto May refuse to be but what about effacement of Trie majority Sembly been and concluded by stating that the action of the Assembly did not mean the of the but the carrying of the Church into a High United and larger service that the consequences assumed in the if they should come to would lie at Trie door of those who had dissented from the decision of the As Sembly and finally that the ques Tion of Union had Arisen in Canada because of the necessity of coping with conditions in the country that could be met in no other fraternal spirit emphasized the fraternal spirit Between the churches again emphasized this afternoon when the Assembly received an headed by Justice Hodgins was also member of the addressing the Cody said the deputation had the Honor of presenting to the presbyterian body a Resolution passed by the Synod of the diocese of Toronto today conveying cordial greetings to the Gen eral with of its Christian sympathy and this was a new age with a new out look and new alignments of the Church forces might be Reau red to Deal with the problems presenting the recent session of the Lambeth conference in London marked another stage the quiet development that had been going on in the Christian churches towards one with Hopes anglicans not overlooked Justice Hodgins referred to the vote yesterday in favor of Church and expressed the Hope that the anglican Church would not be overlooked in the great question of Many difficulties would no doubt be found in the Way of but he Felt confident that the critical time the Church of England would be found on the right replying to the Gordon said he believed the Assem Bly desired him to say that they received with feelings of friendliness and respect the greetings from a great sister the deputation represented a great and ancient with an Honor Roll of martyrs and we believe and hold with them every essential Doc Trine of the Christian said they As did Tho that the Christian Church got its authority from Jesus expects Union of a forces when any great National or Loyal Effort was the Church of England was always found in the he did not desire to indulge in but nevertheless believed that the Friendly spirit and cooperation now Between English speaking churches would eventually result in a Union of All forces for the work that god had Given them to addressing the Moderator said tie was delighted that he had decided to remain in when he received a Call recently to another press comment on Union vote june Canadian press has collected the following editorial comment on Church Union vote at the general Assembly mail and Empire discerns ii the result certain influences of the great the Young men it have always their Way of seeing but the War had a Power of of burning in its that could not be argued influence of the West Montreal gnawing in fluence of the is observable in the there organic Union is already an accomplished fast in a great Many of the townships and the people Art strongly in favor of applying their practice to the whole not a snap vote John evening was not a snap the question has i been debated for More than ten and the presbyterians All Over the country have had ample time to give it full it May be will Hasty action follow a decision of the three bodies in favor of the adoption of the Prin Ciple would but pave the Way for joint action taken after full deliver and with a desire to overcome every prejudice and insure Complete new Era opens Montreal new Era now opens for the protestant the divisions have Long been a cause of before the Wara common basis of agreement had been approved by the highest courts of the Metho dist and congregational deference to the wishes of minority action was deferred until the first general Assem Bly after a full year after the end of the that Assembly is now in session and it has it willbe the Hope of All that whatever Steps Are taken they can be but in one will be in with those Princi Ples for which the Church of Christ results a Surprise Edmonton Union proposal has been so Long to the fore without any definite action having been taken that it seemed Likely to perish in a Cloud of it Cornea quite a Surprise to find continued from f it is not marked is not Macdonald said mayor and As a Liberal All his Man who had known nothing but he had come to the the time had come for the people of can Ada instead of separating on the old party lines they to combines liberals an conservatives and work for a continuation of the present he believed they could get results by doing and he was prepared to Nail his colors to the Mast in support of the present Dominion urging Par Nell reminded the of had followed the organization meet Ingin the same Hall in 1917 and pressed the View that the meeting that night would be the forerunner of other meetings calling attention to the the mayor said that if Allan and Blake had done nothing More than take care of the interests of in connection with the Levels Bill they deserved the gratitude of the citizens As they had been thanked by the City the meeting then proceeded to the matter of organization and on the motion of seconded by a Resolution passed that the residents of South Winnipeg present form them selves into an association to support the National Liberal and conserva Tive party and that such association be called the National Liberal and conservative association of South other resolutions Fol one debuting the mayor to name a nominating committee which later on reported to the meeting the first officers of the Blake Speaks that the Date of the election was Uncertain that it might be this fall and that it could not be postponed further than next was the announcement of Blake in begin Ning his speech and he emphasized the necessity of Allan and he had fought very strongly in the House of com Mons for the water Levels Bill and commenting on what had occurred j in Ontario he said that one might draw one illustration from Premier Drury position that group govern ment was not very in on Tario the course of the Premier was directed by the opposition and he could Only go As far As they allowed him to he was glad to be Able to Tell the people of Winnipeg that the water rights of Manitoba had been safeguarded without any hard ship being done to the people of observing that the do minion government was the most abused government that had Ever held the reins in Blake said they had redeemed their pre election alluding to the abolition of patronage and Grant ing of the franchise to the he had also the cleanest record of government of Canada and the investigations by the committee on Public accounts showed that they had also done More for the returned men than any other Allied government and for that he claimed they should have the sup port of the people of the Why should the people of he support a Farmers govern ment which meant that one class should Rule As to the official Mackenzie King had no definite views on fiscal while the government had a plat form they could and would in the fight that was coming he claimed that the government would have the backing of the Best and responsible elements of the mayor at this called attention to the requisition upon which the meeting had been called and he said it was signed by 2s5 of Winnipeg leading that was said without any or it was entirely Spon allans speech who next called attention to the circumstances on which he was elected for South win nip Egand said that the Only pledge he was asked and the Only one he gave was that he would give Loyal support to the government in the prosecution of the alluding to the names appended to the requisition he said it appeared to him like fifty fifty old liberals and old conservatives those who had got be Hind the Union government in organization and the record of the government made known he believed they would get the support of the people of the i do not know when the election will he but i fancy when it comes it will come at the last election the old parties had been shot to pieces and he did not think they were susceptible of Ever being put together answering the question what would dictate the said it would depend absolutely upon policy and Princi Ples and they believed that the policy and principles enunciated by the government party As against the policies and principles of the other two meant safety to the safety to the to the to the to the province to which they and to the whole do minion of old conditions had he and As in South was Light ing the Torch for the the he not say that the Torch was going to set the Prairies on fire and Cross the mountains and that the fire would spread from coast to but the time for action had come arid he believed the intelligence 04 the country would As Sert itself when upon the record of the and when the people realised that it had fulfilled All its pledges in three praises Premier speaking of Premier Allan said he was a Man of tremendous unsparing a Man of courage and straightforward in his line of thought and a a Man who had the True fight ing before Allan explained his connection with the in reply to a Man in the Audi ence who had called his attention to talk on the As he put that he was drawing retaining fee of from the Canadian National railway Allan informed the meeting that his Mun Allan and had been solicitors for Mckenzie and Man from the Early Days of the in the year 1906 they to retire from the business As it was accumulating they were then asked to be counsel for the lines West of port a his firm had held that Posi Tion Ever he said that so punctilious was he in the matter that before he accepted nomination at the last election that he had consulted Best Legal advice As to his position and that advice had con firmed his opinion that he was not disqualified from being a member of mansions address for fort the next first explained Why an old time on the he then read the twelve planks in the Union government platform As set Forth in the Borden manifesto of and held that All the promises made at the time Nad been thanks to sane government he Industrial conditions in Canada were better than in any other country in the world although Manion admitted they were perhaps not As Good As might be dealing with what the government had done for the returned the speaker read a Long list of figures to show that the Canadian soldiers had been much better taken care of than the soldiers of any other Allied the said had paid out a total sum of since the armistice to re deem the promises it had made to the men who went Over returned men had been placed in the civil and in All cases prefer ence was Given to returned soldiers for government the returned men All they Manion and a great Deal but there were limits to what a government could do and a limit to the amount of Money a government could collect for any also dealt with the housing the technical educational health and the income the he was not popular with those who had sufficient income to be affected by but it was a just As it called upon All to pay according to his earn Ings and financial position the financial position in said the was better than in any other with the possible exception of the United which had gone into the War fully three years after Manion emphatically maintained that in spite of All that had attempted by the opposition therl had never been the slightest graft in although the Public accounts committee had had number of sessions to investigate All moneys spent by the As to the fiscal policy of the government and the Manion said he would not Deal with the matter very As the next speaker of the or of would Muke it one of the principal Points in his he that the government would Nail its policy of moderate Protection to the and would carry it he concluded with the remark that the people in this country did not wish for Aux Treme Farmer but would be Best satisfied with a National Liberal conservative party As it existed at the present and he was sure they would return to Power Meighen and his Vancouver member member for Centre who was the next to address the first dealt certain questions which had been nut to him in writing before the meeting but which the writer had failed to dealing with the fiscal the speaker said the Farmer party pro posed a tax on unimproved land but when the exponents of that idea were asked what it really meant they could not Supply any satisfactory if said wished to raise or half of the customs Revenue by such a tax he would find himself at the end the year with a very substantial de to set off the reduction in customs Revenue it had been suggested that the income tax be Stevens would be impose to increase the income tax might very Well mean killing the Goose that Laid the Golden said the had not yet suggested exactly what he would do to offset the reduction in customs an inheritance tax had but that could not been most of he provinces Al ready an inheritance and the government could not add tax of a similar As far As he could Stevens knew of no tax suggested by the Fol Lowers of Crerar which would in any Way replace the wished to Cut off the customs Rev the he had been charged with neglecting this he was unfounded and the govern ment had spent on land on Good and had Given to the pro Vinces for agricultural in it had spent within the last two years and a half Over for even the Money spent on railways in the West particularly had helped agriculture by supplying facilities for the Farmers to get their products to the blames debt on War the Public said was nearly entirely a War Over had been spent for War and that Money had had to out of there no he con for the charge of extravagance against the in 1911 the estimated Ordinary expenditure amounted to while last year it had with All the increases in costs of material and la Bor and other Adverse Only for Ordinary expend not taking into consideration extraordinary and unavoidable sex the result of the this year it was Only with the same increases in All mandate of government twas said the present government had no mandate to remain in Power As it it was said that the govern ment had been elected solely to help win the and that after the War it should have gone to the people to ask a renewal of its he pointed out that the followers of during the Campaign in a had not fought on the domes tic but had led the whoa Campaign on those very War questions they claimed were no longer sweeping indictments had been made by Crerar and his friends against the manufacturers in can who were considered by them As a corrupting element in Canadian they had attacked particularly the manufacturers of farm in charging that they sold their machines cheaper in the outside markets than Here in this Stevens was and he cited figures to show that the prices charged elsewhere were higher than in As to the claim that certain manufacturers refused to sell their implements to the United Stevens said that it was because the latter insisted upon getting their machines direct from the a process which would result in the disruption of an elaborate system of erected at great Cost by those dealing with the claims made by Crerar that the implement manufacturers had decreased in the speaker remarked that Cre Rar had compared All the Little shops of Many years ago with the present Day the same applied to shoe factories and textile the real facts were that Many Small men had put their savings together and had established the larger fac and this he proved by citing the figures showing the value of the says the very life seemed gone out of him when he got the very first few doses of Tarlac i took made a feel and now my stomach seems like a new said Samuel 172 Peters i was in very bad shape before i got my health broke Down a year and i got to where i was Little More than a physical i was Flat on my Back in bed for a and when i cot up the Yery life of me i seemed to be i hardly had strength enough to get and my appetite was very i soon commenced suffering from indigestion to bad i just hated the thought of for food i was kept bloated and in agony All the i finally started taking and by the time i finished my second bottle i was eating like a Jve taken five bottles and can eat and enjoy anything i and feel As Well As i Ever did Iri my i am glad to recommend Tarlac to for i believe it will help anyone suffer inc stomach and i like in express my gratitude for the Good it has done Tarlac is sold in Winnipeg by the and All Lead ing 25 years Standard for delayed and pain Ful sealed tin package All druggists or direct by Price Knickerbocker remedy 71 front the Universal car the rest later let us explain our Brand convenient and you not Only get the Many great advantages and greater value of the Ford new Low but we make it wonderfully easy to the Dominion motor car Canadas leading Ford sales and service station fort and Graham n7316 just South of the Orphene various kinds of business establish ments at the present time and at thu time referred to by Stevens concluded with a High tribute to the and to the great work accomplished by sir Sam sir Robert Bor and to whom to referred As War men now broken in health owing to the strenuous times through which they had lived during the past few after a vote of thanks tothe speak ers and the singing of the National the chairman announced that the next meeting of the association would be held at the Call of the Start jury round up june round up of the 32 persons named in indict ments returned by the Federal grand jury Here lat tuesday was expected to begin the jury has not completed its work and is expected to meet again in about two by Ben Walton instructed by the owner i will sell by Public auction on the premises 242 main Street in the City of Winnipeg on saturday the eleventh Day of june commencing at and at the entire Stock of gents club ladies boots and also show Cash Mir shelving and All the balance of contents of terms of Ben auctioneer phone a4221 at my auction 2m Smith june 9ft at z notice to creditors of first meeting where assignment made the bankruptcy act in the estate of of in the province of authorized notice is hereby Given that James Robert of the Village of an the province of did on the 8th Day of make an authorized assignment to the notice is further Given that the first meeting of creditors in the above estate will be held at the office of the traders Trust com Union Trust on the 17th Day of at 11 Oclock in the to entitle you to vote proof of your claim must be lodged with the undersigned prior to the proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged with us prior and further take notice that if you have any claim against the for which you Are entitled to proof of such claim must be filed with the undersigned within thirty Days of the Date of this for from and after the expiration of the time fixed by subsection s of Section 37 of the said the undersigned shall distribute the proceeds of the debtors estate among the parties entitled there with regard Only to claims of which it shall then have had dated at Winnipeg this St Day of the traders Trust company authorized trustee s Glass cast Woji top 5 it tobacco i 4 Ico Glass Prui bowls and electric piling 40 Candy Crystal display of candies also butchers Iron meat meat Hooks shelters form Toledo Soui i at j j auction sir i a5833 264 Smith St twi by Cooke Wigg auction Sale of fumed Oak i dining room i suite i Happy thought at 693 Agnes on june 9th at 2 instructed by the we will sell eight piece fumed Oak dining room Morris talc car Centre Library White enamelled surface Oak 2 bed room Kitchen Kitchen Happy thought Kitchen dishes and pots and terms phone goods on View morning of notice to creditors of first meeting where assignment made the bankruptcy act store for rent we have to the store lately occupied by the on main Street pull particulars will be supplied at this 9 Black Armstrong 200 Garry gut gears automatic machinery in Iron Rawhide pinions a specially engines and boilers for mining and Sterling engine Ltd general machinists and boilermakers foot of water phone a7861 knee hell Valley Anth acutes Hal brother Albertas Best Coal Mccullough sons miners and phone f741 Good Coal makes warm in the estate of John of can in the province of authorized notice is hereby Given that John of the town of in the province of Mer did the 6th Day of make an authorized assignment to the notice is further Given that the first meeting of creditors will be held at the office of the traders Trust Union Trust on the 16th Day of at eleven Oclock in the to entitle you to vote proof of your claim must be lodged with the prior to the proxies to be at the meeting must be lodged with us and further take notice that if you have any claim against the for which you Are entitled to proof of such claim must be filed with the undersigned within thirty Days of Date of this for from and after the of the time fixed by subsection 8 of Section 37 j of the said the undersigned shall i distribute the proceeds of the debtors estate among the parties entitled there with regard Only to the claims of which it shall have dated at Winnipeg this 7th Day of the traders Trust company trustee by Bailiff Sale and tailor shop fixtures at my auction 259 main on Frida june 10th at 2 instructed by Joseph i will sell under distress warrant be rent 1 Singer sewing 1 4 1 1 1 Spring and Nice in 1 Oak Secre Taire 1 fined Oak serving 3 Large Oak Roc Tel and Arm chair to 1 High i baby instructed by Copeland big life will sell at the same time under Dis Tress warrant Ifor 3 i 1 electric 1 Tity of 1 Library 1 Mir 3 terms phone 259 main is by Frank Pearson notice to creditors of first meeting where assignment made the bankruptcy act in the estate of Harry Mer authorized notice is Hervoy Given that Harry of the City of in the province of on the second Day of make an authorized assignment to the under notice is further give of that the first meeting of creditors in the above estate will be held at the office of the under on the ninth Day of at 3 Oclock in the to entitle you to vote proof of your claim must be lodged with me before the meeting is proxies to be used at the meeting must be lodged with us prior and further take notice that of you have any claim against the debtor for which you Are entitled to proof i of such claim must be filed with us within thirty Days from the Date of this for from and after the expiration of the time fixed by subsection s of Section 37 of the said act we shall estate among the parties entitled there having regard Only to the claims of having regard Only to the claims of which we have then dated at Winnipeg this 2nd Day of limited 1 authorized trustee 300 to 302 Montreal Trust building preliminary notice auction Sale of rare a antique furniture persian elaborate House at the residence of 333 at 1 the Sale includes a collection of antique an persian rugs of a Iju Aira Seldom sold under the new All having been picked up in tto of centres of this a the important auction held in Winnipeg la Many watch for further particulars in next saturdays Pearson will be Glai to answer phom terms Frank phone mcleans Sale Febles frit in the Northwest collection of accounts do you find it difficult collect Money owing to you that is probably because you have neither the time nor inclination to attend to the necessary details require the services phone 55 i Northwestern Trust company a stubby 166 Donald Winnipeg can notice to creditors notice is hereby Given thit Alfred of the Village of Prairie in the province of general has Transfer to i Tain of his assets to the undersigned for the Benefit of his All claims of any creditors just e approved by affidavit of declaration within thirty Days from Date of this and filed with Tho under and further take notice that after the expiration of thirty Days from Date of this notice the said undersigned will proceed to distribute the proceeds of said assets among the parties entitled having regard Only tothe claims of which it has then had notice the manner and that the said undersigned will not he liable far said or any part thereof to any pc son or persons whose claim due notice As aforesaid shall not have n received by it at the time of such Dis dated at this third Day of Salter limited1 3002 Montreal Trust building auction Sale of 25 head of june 9 at 2 few City delivery be absolutely sold also 3 Seta breeching private sales at All mcleans Sale Arlington and phone by Frank auction Sale of new House furnishings at the 438v4 june 10th at 2 full particulars phone Frank slabs and cheapest Wood in ;