Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, May 27, 1922

Issue date: Saturday, May 27, 1922
Pages available: 56
Previous edition: Friday, May 26, 1922
Next edition: Monday, May 29, 1922

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 27, 1922, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free May Mcmurray studying child welfare visits Winnipeg Mcmurray arrived in Winnipeg yesterday evening in the prose cution of the commission Given her the government of the Union of Smith to inquire into every employed in this country in Spring a child Etc Murray commission is based on granted her by the min i Ter of education in South Africa of the had been four years Organ la of the child welfare inference of that and in Nilli in the social service course Given by 1 University of Mcmurray explained when i men at the Alexandra Hote As she presented her in productions to the minister of education in this province that she is accompanied by mis Quinle a graduate in arts o pm University of who i investigating education systems i one marked prevailing distinction Between the spirit of life in South Africa and that Here has bade itself Manifest to every Hase of life in South Africa is Essen rally she does not see it so n the papers which Are Ead in South Africa Are British Jour As those which Are printed there Are based on and even patterned after British the coinage s British the manners and social customs Are very if not peculiarly the whole Atmos there is so markedly British in tone and spirit that Mcmurray misses any such distinguishing attribute in Canadian the very language of which often needs interpreting to As she is careful to have pointed that the different tone in life As lived Here implies to her that Canada and canadians Are any less Loyal to the British Commonwealth but that the impress of great sister nation to the South possibly has made impossible the stronger resemblance to the Home which is so fostered in South advanced legit lotion because tie pamment of Soi Illi abroad to study every phase of Chi welfare operations an the method of social service adopted in Canad and in the United which so is to is As she again Point to signify that South Africa i backward units child it social legislation is very 1 May not have the mothers allowance but the same end is achieved through extended relations of the Juvenil court complexities Peculiar to the internal relations of South Africa have almost necessitate d very delicate and equally Progress Ive social where the White population numbers barely a million and a and the Black and Dolored population amounts to be Ween six and seven million racial cleavages Are re Industrial and climatic problems also called acutely for sagacious but possibly he Union of South Africa shines in to advancement along the lines of the which is not any larger than the province of As Mcmurray said ast eight universities and the elementary compulsory Between the Ages of six and six teen is Mcmurray has to return to South Africa to submit her report to the minister to whom she is respond by the end of this before doing so she is to prosecute inquiries in the United in England and in she belong to a family of newspaper and for ten years was on the staffs of the speaker and the nation in Rutland we is of i u pc i i in continued from when adjournment Herbert for Manitoba and Saskatchewan George of and a number of other witnesses will be heard next it is the Hope of chairman Maclean that the com Mittee will Complete its inquiry be fore the attitude of committee it May be said that the great a of those who have taken part in the Cross examination of wit Nesses so far Are openly opposed to the reinstatement of the agreement in question and in favor of accept ing the alternative proposal of the railway that there shall be a general reduction in the rates on Basic com the Endeavor is being rate was the important one in West Ern would you advise the application of the crows nest agreement at the expense of to reductions in the other parts of he was in one Case we have a specific agreement covering our Grain f other adjustments have to be made that is a matter for the rail Way he regardless of the rest of the coun try agreement is Bill of it is not a question of one Section of the country or another we look upon that agreement As our Bill of rights for Grain no matter what it costs the rest of the country it wont Cost the country any More than in the speaking about the outlet Westward for said he believed the Day would come when the Western route would be used and Grain shipped from Pacific but it was largely in the experimental stage As at Vancouver there was Only one elevator and it was address the women Canadian club at the Royal Alexandra hotel on her subject will be sunny South she illustrates what she hag to aay with charming the future she pictures for South Africa is a Bright if Only we con get settled Down and to have our most glorious future we have intermarriage the British and of the which is quickly coming saturday bargain shopping news Ashdown store opens 8 phone a4831 store closes 6 97piece dinner sets priced extra special saturday at English Semi porcelain dinner sets in the attractive Mayfair Blue pheasant have been priced extremely Low for saturday each set consists of 12 cups and 12 plates 12 12 plates 12 soup 12 fruit 2 vegetable 1 Gravy 1 Pickle 2 1 Cream and and i salad Glass 6 for no 5none or orders for Plain Glass Tui Rillers priced at 6 Fop Good Quality suitable for Ordinary cups and 3 for 50csemiporcelain cups and saucers in the Clover Leaf 98e Brown celery 25e Clear cooking Ware Oval celery dishes in the 98e colonial 4th floor Pana Moid paint for Interior and exterior gallon Handy Grinders special this easy running grinder can be clamped to a table or Bench and is excellent for sharpening edged fitted with in Brown and make your Home Bright and attractive and protect the surface with Pana Moid House it gives a lasting and attractive either indoors or Shingle Shingle stain on shingled roofs and it protects and preserves As Well As adding Beauty and All Shingle stain Shingle stain 75c floor Nail special steel claw hammers for the Handy mans tool Hacksaw special Hacksaw frames with adjust Able Back to use several sizes of Complete with special garbage special at and a Trio of extra values in corrugated galvanized Iron garbage cans for saturday i i at 15 inches by is with Side handles and close fitting at 17 inches by 20 with the famous Buffalo Patent lock which will not fall off if the can is upset or knocked at Large size can with tight size 17 inches by 24 housewares 4th special an Well Plain bit Brace for household Spe Quality plumb and a accurate plumb and 24inch coping Cora plete with 1 dozen wrecking special steel wrecking bars 24inch Handy for Odd jobs about the 50 feet of Hose with couplings and special Compass special Compass or Keyhole saws of Good Quality hand 45c saving value in Good serviceable Lawn and Garden Hinch by 3ply 50foot Complete with nozzle at 50foot lengths of x3ply with couplings and Wood reels simplex Home reels Multi Ped rubber is an exceptionally High 16c foot 18c plumbing main floor refrigerators priced lower time now to install that new select today at a lower at Well made refrigerator with White enamelled lining and White enamelled size 23 inches by 16 by 39 at larger size Trig orator with White size 25 inches by 18 inches by 43 refrigerator 3rd Roer special round Mouth shovels with wrong d top 90c hedge special hedge trimming or grass truth keen steel Blades and Wood inside door locks and door Bells 90c door Bells with Spe brass House 2inch Spe 15c Chain door special 75cfor your Home All outside doors with Chain door fasteners they pre vent door from being forced am in Black old Copper and and iffy i of the a Rorm As Btung t mindful of the National interest ant selfish in their no Opportunity is Ever missed to stress the fact that lumber and Flash and a number of other commodities Are not included in the original emphasis is also Laid by the opponents of the agreement upon the deficits of the Canadian and Western witnesses have asked nausea As champions of Public they Are ready and willing to have those deficits in gloves serviceable gloves to Wear when working m the 15c tool main floor durable floor Oil special 45c Square Yard durable oilcloth i attractive Floral and tile Pat suitable for bed and bathrooms 2 Yards 4sc for comfor tand satisfaction ride a Cleveland bicycle Cleveland juvenile bicycle 28x1 Inch Quality bicycle of Ycu Complete m special lamps in no mail orders for Spring hinges for screen 25c and 35c crease by the general application of the rates specified in the 1898 expects lower i dont believe that the deficits will be As High under decreased rates As they Are declared Premier Greenfield stoutly there May be a greater deficit next but just let the country get Back on its feet again and we will otherwise you will kill the farming business in the West right now and there will be no traffic Worth i think that we should try out the reapplication of the i if the effect is what the j railways claim then we can consider the matter of readjustment at a future at the outset Greenfield gave a father startling example of what transportation costs mean to Al the value of the Alberta crop of he was jut that same crop had been grown n Quebec it would have been Worth Over 100 per agricultural expansion in said agricultural expansion has practically our Farmers Are Mark ing time because increased acreage Means additional until Agri culture in the West is placed on a sounder basis immigration is out of the we must make Agri culture reasonably profitable in Western the Alberta Premier quoted figures with regard to from in Southern the freight to fort William was 39 cents a Hun dred the Farmer got in the Street 21 cents a while the railway companies got 13 from Olds the rate 100 pounds was 40 cents the Farmer got 20 cents and the railways got 13 cents a from Westlock the ate per 100 pounds was 41 cents the Farmer got 20 cents and the railways got 14110 cents a disputes disparity against from a perusal of the evidence so far Greenfield one would think that the crows nest pass agreement would create a Dis parity against the this he claiming that the agree ment would bring the two together remove the disparity against the talking of the Canadian Pacific dividend and the credit of can was he Good business or equitable to cripple unduly the Industry that fed the railways he claimed that it would be the part of Wisdom to have a few temporary deficits if traffic for the future could e for inclusion of May Canadian Appeal for the inclusion of fish in the list of Basic commodities on which rate reductions Are to was made in committee of the House tvs i the Appeal came in a from Secre tary of the British Columbia Salmon and asked for consideration for fresh Frozen and cured fish equal to that Given to Premier Greenfield urged that the crops nest pass agreement should be Given another if deficits were a temporary deficit would be better than to kill which it would take Many years to Pictou asked whether Greenfield would Welcome a reduction in rates on livestock and we would have no was the but Grain is the important Factor for if there be no other rate asked would you still want the crows nest pass agreement j we have an responded other reductions should be settled Between the rail Way commission and the interests desiring if you could get a fair reduction on Grain apart from the agreement again came Back the agreement is our statutory basis and we need said the pre no matter what it would Cost again queried Greenfield it is our Bill of Pacific chairman Maclean inquired pre Mier Greenfield opinion on the Pacific route for it is in an experimental was the it is a natural but the facilities do not exist after Greenfield had concluded his Premier Oliver was ready to make a Brief presentation of the British Columbia he argued that Vancouver should be put on a parity with fort Wil Liam As a distributing at pre sent the Vancouver rates were now 1 to or in some cases 2 to 1 As compared with fort he was firmly against the sus pension or abrogation of the agree believing that it ought to re main As n statutory basis for a Reight rate Structure for Western j he Felt that Jower j Reight rates would so stimulate prot Luction that he increased volume of j ublnes8 would largely offset railway be based this opinion upon us knowledge of farming conditions n the where men today were asking themselves if it were Worth while to in Alberta and coming again to the question of Oats he figured a fair Price Between 32 cents and 36 cents a however the average Price in Al Berta was a Little Over 20 the Price in Quebec was around 60 e m some what persistently examined or pointing out that the rail Way deficit was now and contending that the application of the crows nest agreement would add at least to that Greenfield refused to agree with that declares that he effect of the agreement would be to stimulate while he would Welcome a reduction in the rates on livestock and in his opinion the Grain it Price of grata largely a matter of getting Down the Cost o production asked of and lowered freight rates an the first Factor in getting the Cost production replied the wit adding his willingness to a his share of any railway deficit which might Premier Oliver Hon John Oliver he Hai no particular memorandum to read he spoke right out in t my he the Crow nest pass is simply an agreement the subsidy was paid the Canadia Pacific railway by the whole of can and not by the Prairie province and not by British if i can be shown that this agreement i not Wor Kinar owing to change i think it is quite competent for the parties to Bury i the interests of the country demand claims soviet tries it is competent for parliament to Ive it its he then proceeded to take up some Ems in the on which Lere was a preferred rate it none from British Columbia to he for there was Oal Oil and gasoline and Binder All of which was now a Brit so Columbia he claimed iat Vancouver should be put on i Arity with fort William so far As Ater Competition was he greed with Premier Greenfield that soviet government is really trying to to further education Colton declares brains of Russia Are dying movement through coming to the Pacific outlet he stated More Grain moved through Vancouver last year than Here was in existence at the Tinia he crows nest agreement was in then with a reference to Ai Vertas he remarked if we it the race West equal to that going East we can find the terminal facile ies quicker than he can find the if the crows nest rates were re Stovell there would not be any Grain said the time has com for a revision of that i am not prepared to say that it should be wiped out and Tho railways have had a the people Are to a return for that cause of the Lack of supplies and above All the Lack of the brains of Russia Are dying at pres say of Mont who has just returned from where he was Young mens Christian association j representative on the staff of in american Relief there Are Many More women Stu dents than men even in the Malnin they Are Short of All sup plies from text books to Laboratory moreover the proves most of whom were on the verge of had no Energy left to do research or creative russian education is not what it there have been Many famine deaths among professors and Stu Colton theri probably will be Many there can be no question that As a class they Are suffering for the professors to do creative work under present conditions is of of the the Miracle is Tomt they can work at unless help comes to them the Best brains of Russia will die for Lack of the main shops of the Canadian the Cottons work was confined to Ini Pacific closed since Vest gating conditions among Proi curly part of the month Are lessors and students with a View o i de to be reopened on Ine affording them this men affected number waa subsequently Given there Are More fide before the Colton mately drawn chiefly from Ami Audi Lurina v George 63 years died yesterday at his 569 a Maryland he is survived by his wife and Fraser was a native of and for a per Iod of 30 years prior to taking up his residence locally had been a successful Farmer in the Riding Moun Tain Thomson undertakers Wil Forward the remains to for Riding son of the will accompany the y4 Mcnichol returned yester Day from a business trip to new so is tics sciatica u Hareyla Given up have you resigned Yon jell to gnawing pain that nothing to relieve t do think Becaum you cant Goto hot Springe or take some expensive treatment that Yon have no other alternative i we have Many Ceca considered tried every who found recovery neing Templeton rheumatic we have theom mate of Lettera that prove beyond doubt to be the most practical and successful rheumatic remedy at per for free trial sold by Dunlop drug Remick i caul Osborne Street and other Gordons fire Sale women and misses suits and Coats Stock we must gear out in six Days the builders and painters take we have no place to go and Are therefore forced to sell every garment without to do this we Are 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