Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 1, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Wespi mesday april recommendations ask Kail ways to reduce minimum Bates on mixer Stock cars Toronto april an All Flay debate on the general subject of agriculture the Ontario legislature at this morning carried tha Resolution of a. D. Black. Conservative member for Addington asking for endow station of the findings of the committee in relation to a revision of freight rates and other matters. Conn Callnn Pross Dps Antcli Toronto March among j things general co operation by j Tho Farmers in marketing their pro i ducts schemes for the improvement i of Rural living and educational facile j ties the report of the special com j Mittie on agriculture was tabled in the legislature this afternoon. Or. I Jamieson con., South chair r k of committee Marie a com Survey of agricultural conditions in the province touching from indigestion ended by the famous fruit Medicine fruit a Tives mrs. D. J. Gumming for Many years i was tortured by most acute indigestion liver trouble and Barl fainting spells. 1 tried All kinds of Medicine but non erg ave me Relief. On the advice of friends in can Ada i was induced to try fruit a almost from the first dose i noticed an improvement and i am now practically free from the Dis Tressing fainting spells my complexion which used to be quite Sal Low has cleared and i am no longer troubled with mrs. Cummin writes from Booth St Shortsville . Her experience is typical of thousands of others. Fruit a elves Are made from the medicinal principles of fresh oranges apples figs and prunes combined with valuable tonics. Iry them yourself. 25c a Box at All on Hydro Power freight rates Rural depopulation and markets. A. Belanger lib., a Mem Ber of the committee said that there was too much uniformity in school courses in Rural and Urban schools. Examinations he said should not be the same in City and country. The debate on the report was based particularly on a Resolution asking the House to concur in the following recommendations of the committee that the railways be asked to re Duce the minimum rates on cars containing cattle with other Stock that they be asked to reduce tha rates on feeder cattle when car ried from Public stockyards to farms. Ill Elbe needed jails continued from Page Hall to the South Western Miller the following Cable had been dispatched in regard to Winter wheat serious damage to South Western Winter wheat from drouth and High winds Twenty per cent of acreage abandoned condition of balance 0. Lack of moisture for another ten Days Means further serious damage. There is a perfect Galaxy of experts Down in the Winter wheat states and for once judging by dispatches they Are pretty Well in Accord As to tha extent of damage though some put the abandoned acreage higher than Wicnty per cent. Their dispatches indicate that the surplus Winter wheat states will have a crop of from seventy five to one Hundred millions less than 1924. Russia was reported a heavy buyer of Rye Here today. Seeding operations in ma1t0ba_have begun reports from at Douglas reports have reached Winnipeg from seve ral Points in the province of seeding operations begun where conditions Are so far advanced the Farmers can get Oil the land. The Canadian Pacific railway agricultural department received word from its agent at Gretna that considerable activity is seen in the District. Capt. T. S. Acheson agricultural agent of the company announces that Many other districts Are on the Vergo of starting operations and from the great fall of Snow so general Over the West the abundance of moisture will give the Grain a gooey Start. Blowing at Douglas special despatch to the free Presa Brandon. March was commenced on the t. A Greenwood farm at Douglas today. Not since 1918. Have the Farmers of thin District made such an Early Start though the work is hardly Likely to become general for a week or two. The prospects for a Good Start of the next season s crop Are Bright. There is plenty of moisture in the ground and it is generally believed that this year there will be an exceptionally Early Spring. Fal Ryo at Belmont Belmont Man., March operations commenced Here at the end of last week. Home of the farm ers who did not get their Rye sown last fall Are seeding fall Rye now the land is drying fast and is getting in Good shape for blowing and seed ing. The bankruptcy act auction Sale general store business. In the town of Grandview Man. By auction will lie sold at the of this Canadian credit Sis Trust association limited 62 Albert St. On wednesday. The 15th Day april. 192o at 11 o clock . At a rate on the Dollar Stock in Trade and store fixtures of the business lately operated by Robt. Tram los company. Grandview Man. Stock approximately As Fol Gro Cerim dry goods gent s furnish Las and clothing boots and shoes crockery glassware and fancy goods 381. I officers of the Aurora club express Confidence in the coming sea son which they expect will be the Best yet. At the annual general meeting to be held this evening at 8.30, in the club rooms do Nama building officers for the coming season will be elected. Fixtures or one third Cash in two. Four and six months interest at 7 per cent., secured. The Stock May be inspected on the premises at. Grain View. The inventory and other information May be obtained on applying to the office of he under signed. Prices on inventory to govern adjustments As to quantities errors in extensions or Aid Loiis Only. The Canadian credit men s Trust association 02 Albert St. Winnipeg. Man., trustee. Best for baby ointment Tal Coro fran Mullen depot o. Boa eyes irritated by 6-cinders sold by drugcisi5 4.o7iician5 so Xie Carie Book my mkt co. By experienced men with the Best of equip Merit. Motor or Lions a vehicles to handle any size Job. To guarantee against breakages China too if we pack it. Reasonable charges. Union storage and Transfer Ltd. Phone e1s90 382 Maryland St. Complete Union n Tel Ria s i16na in Zuj from the condensed lady Telegraph operator and typist is wanted to operate private help wanted. Advertiser wants to Purchase ten Pool and four snooker tables with miscellaneous articles choirmaster and organist. Is wanted for St. Phillips Church help wanted. Family leaving City offers at Pri vate Sale entire furnishings of their Home. Miscellaneous a expert accountant advertises to prepare income lax set of Silver and ivors bag pipes Are for Sale. My focal instr advertiser will Exchange com plete radio set for god motor boats launches continued from paso 1. Scotia government unless they were afraid of tills Industrial monster More anxious to court its smile than to save ror Hap mess and Good citizenship Many thousands Fel Low canadians. The Dominion government claimed that a technical difficulty prevented it from doing Mything. But if it were really and Ous to do it would find l Way round the technical Sig. Was t to be wondered at miss Mac questioned that miners had come to regard Industry As heartless courts As unjust and politicians As rascals miss Mac Hall s speech while made m continuance of the budget debate departed from the usual line of Bud get argument. Progressive whip j. Fred. Johnston progressive whip defended the Canadian parliamentary delegation of last year to Wembley and expressed the View that the protective system had proved a failure As of bring ing Prosperity to Canada. T. W. Dickie conservative of Nanaimo held that from the mass clerical and arithmetical intricacies in which the budget statement involved it was found that we were a Hundred million dollars poorer than a year ago. A. Tax on Export lumber was advocated also by or. Dickie to conserve Canadian Timber and prevent wholesale exportation. On pulpwood exported he suggested a tax ?2.50 per Cord on settlers lands and on All others. A. A. Neil Independent of Corn of Alberta advocated the appoint ment of a committee to consider coast defence. Commission m double Lia Emty West expected to visit Winnipeg on or about april 13 special Den Ratcli to this 1 rce Prem Toronto March commis Sion to take evidence a connection with the double liability of the share holders of the defunct Home Bank a in trie1t Rind in of peace mrs. R. F. Mcwillams is the speaker before women s Canadian club we Are not the first people who have gone through a great War. Nor Are we the first people to Long for a Universal said mrs r. F. Me Williams last in her introductory remarks when speaking before the meeting of 300 women of the women s Canadian club in the Royal Alexandra hotel. Her subject was. Our March to wards mrs. R. A. Rogers . President of Tara club pre sided. The Pax Romana. Had insured peace for the world save on the frontiers for a period of three Hun dred years said the speaker who declared that the idea of the league was not a new one though in prac Tice it was new As nations today were governed by the will of the people and not by the wills of Kings. Fighting the War to end was our slogan during the great we believed declared mrs. Mew Lillta is. To keep the peace we have today we must keen functioning this organization which largely makes for at least six wars have been actually avoided by the league since its said mrs. Mowll Liams who went on to describe the constituency of the league. The protocol for the time has failed but if you keep looking at the difficulties in the Way of any achievement the vision becomes dimmer Aud dimmer. We have gone far when a group of people from All nations can get together and come to dream to banish airs. Fred Clark moved a vote of appreciation to the speaker who is the past president of the women s Canadian club. Mrs. Clark then presented mrs. Mcwilliams with a Large Canadian materials for British houses government to consider suitability for inclusion in subsidy plan special Cable to the free by John Mccormac London March 31. The special committee appointed by the ministry of health to. Inquire into the new Aud alternative methods of House construction in this country including the utilization of new building materials states that it is ready to consider the suitability of ready Cut imported houses for inclusion in the government subsidy says the morning Post. As a result this announcement the Canadian Trade commissioner in London has had several meetings with officials of the committee. That body has provided plans specifications Aud other details the Type of wooden houses most suit Able for erection in Britain and. The details have now been despatched to Canada for submission to manufacturers of wooden houses there who desire to offer supplies. May Complete drive by Friday evening of Canada will visit Winnipeg and the Northwest As far As Moose Law on or about the. 13th of april. The commissioner before whom Tho Evi Dence will be taken is Joseph l. Donovan of Winnipeg. The lawyers who will examine some Twenty eight witnesses Are j. G. O Donohue. . Representing the shareholders National committee and m. 1-1. Lud k.c., representing the Liquida tors g. T. Clarkson and i. E. Weldon. Among the witnesses to be called Are Hon. Thomas Crerar. Winnipeg John Kennedy. Swan River John Persse. Winnipeg and some others of prominence. It is possible that. 11 a Sld who has interested him self on behalf of some shareholders May s o West also. It is anticipated that local lawyers will represent local interests wherever the commis Sion May gee fit to take evidence. Kills her children Fletcher s Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve infants in arms and children All Ages of constipation flatulence wind Colic and diarrhoea allaying Fieve Richness arising therefrom and by regulating the stomach and bowels aids the assimilation of food giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations always the signature of aks Olucci harmless no opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it acted As president. John Wilson and James Alt ens were ice presidents. The selection of a Secretary and treasurer aws Laid Over null a later Date. The executive Ommittee elected was a. Steel c. Stewart Lang Jeorge Hamilton j. Burrows rown James Montgomery. G. Lock Robertson Hiss Jessie Young irs Lang j. Mccready mrs. R. Laidlaw. The election of officers and the routine business of the meeting was followed by refresh Lents which in turn was followed v dancing which continued until Midnight in. The Hamilton hardware store. Banned by a High wind the flames rapidly and for a time threat ined the entire Village. Fire apparatus was called from grand Forks n.d., East grand works minn., and Crookston. Fire checked by dynamite Presh Den Patch Groton March fire of unknown origin Early today wiped jut the business Centre of this Little of Munty with a loss estimated at dynamite was used to Check he spread of Tho fire. Prairie fire Breaks out again Asj canted press despatch Ainsworth neb., March ther disastrous Prairie fro swept Nebraska territory yesterday Burn no valuable Hay lands South of Here or an area of approximately 100 dare Miles before it was brought under control late last night. To lives were lost. Woman shoots son and daughter seriously wounds herself associated press Yteo Ratcli Somerville n.j., March Sheridan 14, died today from Bullet wounds inflicted by his Mother who at the same time shot and in stantly killed Ber daughter Helen Sheridan 17, and then., shot herself. The Mother. Mrs. Catherine Sheri Dan wife of Edwin a. Sheridan North Branch Farmer is at the Somerville Hospital and is not expected to recover. She attacked her children Early today As they slept and is believed to have been temporarily insane. Home Bank reimbursement b Roll coming after taster in Nailiang press despatch Toronto March having come from Ottawa that the Bill pro Viding for the reimbursement of the Home Bank of Canada depositors will be introduced immediately after easter Ontario and Quebec representatives on the depositors1 nation Al committee will meet Here Tomor Row to arrange for representation when the matter comes up in the House of commons. Mission to non catholics by franciscan missionary another exceptionally Large gather ing of non catholics awaited Rev. Petor Trundley o.f.ji., last evening in St Mary s Cathedral when he continued his discussion the Catholic Church dealing for the time with her history. It is is old As the e human he said having its origin in revelation to on parents m Paradise. The Promise of the Messiah was constantly kept in the mind Mankind and finally Christ came. His disciples went Forth prepared to fac i death rather than diverge from his. Teachings. to this Day the teaching s have not been lost. He established his Church and placed his teachings in her father Peter declared that what christians must do today is find the True Church. They must seek and they shall the first thing he said was to Pray. With a final exhortation to his hearer to unite in an adoration and love of god father Trundley conduced for this is the fundamental teaching of the Catholic Church Anil it is the truth that will save father Trundley will resume at 7.30 this evening. Fifty musicians donate services to a concert members of the canvass is the City for Money for the reduction of the debt on the Bullpl msgr wll meet at luncheon in the Vaug Han Street building Torlay at noon. Announcement will be made of subscriptions secured tuesday and of arrangements made for the further prosecution of the canvass. C. R. Sayer stated that there was Good Prospect that the drive could Cess fully completed on Friday. The official figures indicate that the directors have a. Little Over it was stated that in addition there Are considerable amounts which will be available As soon As it is certain that the drive will be a Complete Suc Cess. Friends of they in the City have planned a big musical revue at the Walker theatre for Friday night. For this event in the Lute rests of the Tho Walker theatre has been provided free of All Cost and 60 to Callsten instrumentalists and comedians of the City Are donating their services. The concert will be pre ceded by a big Street Parade after the manner of Tho coloured minstrels it is estimated that the affair Wil aet they several Hundred dollars Glasgow Scotland society holds its annual meeting the Scotland association held the annual meeting Ana election of officers last evening in the lecture Hail in Odd fellow s Temple Kennedy Street. A. Lym Burn Pas president of the association presided during the election of officers. James Robertson who has been one of the most staunch workers of. The association was be won the approval of three 22 generations lives lost continued from Paffe 1. Continued from questions of the government As to the meaning of the warlike Drill. Panic of troops intense by Telephone from Detmold it was Learned that the panic of the troops was intense. The Pontoon was a typical military Bridge designed for use once Only and Spring Rains had raised the level of the Welser add ing to its Speed. The men had no More than got Well Strung out on the Flimsy Structure of boats and planks than a couple of preliminary dts were followed by a. Swish As the pontoons parted and tipped. The River is about 175 feet wide at that Point and Many of the sol Diers could not swim. They were swept Dowa Stream and under the surface. Even in Detmold there was no agreement on the number of men drowned. The minimum report was seven dead the maximum 63. Word from Gretna Man., received yesterday reported that seeding of Grain had already commenced in that District. Throughout the Prairies generally it is expected that operations would Start about the Middle of april which is earlier than usual by Joseph Carter auction Sale of i fumed Oak dining room Chain Cabinet sideboard com. A nation China Cabinet Moh Cigany Par. Or suite mahogany and Oak piano moving save it with Consumers ice pure you need our service and we want your co operation Consumers company limited announce their summer schedule special rates april 1st 1st 6 months o 10% if paid on or before May 15th w regular summer prices delivered Dail May 1st to september 30th except Supply included with saturday delivery season rates 10 ibs. Average daily___.1 ___.____.-.515.00 10 ibs. Average extra for any two summer wish placing in on above season contract 20 ibs. Average daily placed in refrigerator the 10% discount if paid Oil or before May 15th. If paid in 3 payments no discount. 1-3 june 2nd 1-3 june Ieth. Monthly rates and coupons strictly in Advance. If account not paid according to terms and charge can Uso our ice in your drinking we Deal exclusively methods from filtered Shoal Lake water. Progressive policy 649 Somerset Block. Monthly rates 10 ibs. Average daily 20 its. Average placing in. Refrigerator extra per .25 payable in Advance in. Book payable in Advance let Consumers serve you the company reserves the re grit to Stop delivery for ice delivered at monthly rate. Water mean. In pure ice to def mechanical absolutely pure article phone a6321 unreserved auction Sale of High class groceries and store fixtures on the premises. 495 Alexander Avenue. Corner Isabel on thursday april 2nd at 10 . Instructed by the owner who is quit Ling business t will Sal without re serve by Public auction follows Complete Stock of High groceries tobacco. Cigarettes Etc. Etc., also 1 6 foot and 1 a foot Kllc no salesmen showcases with Glass shelves 1 a Rioual Cash resistor Dayton 1 50-lb. Scale 1 Large refrigerator soil Fountain 3 Booths my tables shelving counter dishes and All Stock in Trade to be sold in detail. At Sale Joseph Myers. Phone j4808. H52 main St. I the operation i if there is one thing More than another a woman dreads if is a surgical operation and to be told that one is necessary is very disheartening. Hospitals Are grand institutions and undoubtedly Many operations Are necessary. However we have received hundreds of letters from women who have been restored to health by Lyttia e. Pinkham s vegetable compound after an operation been deemed advisable. Every woman who suffers As mrs. Coffman did Bato ally wishes to avoid an operation if possible and the remarkable statements which she makes in her letter will be read with interest by women everywhere mrs. Letter teide was a nervous wreck. I was suffering from in 017 left site which we noticeable at All but mme times it was and f could not Eveh rest on in body at night. I had bean soil adult until the last eighteen months and had Runnion seated Wnm lied Chin lire i could t do my work without t help and the doctor. Infin them to take . Comma b. B Alberta woman an operation i a was in a bad condition and would suffer a enl at aed vegetable compound to my Oriendo and am will ii for Yon to this two Monzal mrs. A. A. Adams Box 54, Provost Alberta. I before submitting to an operation women should try vegetable compound y and Oak piano settee fumed Oak and a i fostered armchair Tures 2 Nore tables tsn4 .r.5 upholstered in Narf stands upholstered y couches Walnut finish steel i Bra and Spring. Apr Linus and y 3t Wash. Toronto and drop sided Canh Fane Davenport cupboard steel Range Kitchen Heater Tobies chairs Gas stove 6 oat Pla a and ovens baking tables crockery. Era Noteware and a Quantity of Vaneous household furnishings Etc. At 2s2 Ellice Avenue on wednesday april 1st at 2 . Joseph Carter auctioneer. Phone a85s3. By Joseph Myers by Joseph Myers act Tox Sale of Walnut bedroom suite Simmons twin Beds Complete Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet velvet Axminster Rug and household furniture Etc., at my auction rooms 852 Marc St., on wednesday april 1st. At 2 . Instructed by the various owners t sell by Public auction the above also one Quarter Cut Oak Buffet solid talc Dresser Oak Princess Dresser 3-Pjece a log any parlor set Pullman Dave net with 2 overstuffed chairs to match be Dellal table with 6 diners mahogany Jed Complete . Single bed compete 2 refrigerators washing machine with wringer fumed Oak cant table mahogany Centre table mahogany Plant stand piano lamp 2 pairs Woollen blankets elder com Forter pillows curtains ranges. Match less Cook stove Cabinet Kitchen table. Kitchen tables and chairs counter Case wallpaper rack and stand Kitchen utensil a a shoe Etc., Etc. Terms each at Myers. Phone j4808. Auctioneer. Stables 50 horses also contractor s equipment will be sold by auction j thursday april 2 i at z . Under instructions i from two different Timber contractors the following will be sold on the above i Date without any Reserve horses Black Fjeld. Blag read. Brown Mare. Sorrel Geld and Bay Geld. 2.800 Surrey Geld and Bay Geld. 3.200 Grey Mare and Grey sold. 3.200 Black Geld. Team learn team mares one in foal team Broyn gelds., Brown Mare. Client 1 Mare. Some Bovo Are Young and All of them Are Good serviceable Borses ready for work. Sets heavy Imp harness 2 heavy farm was on so sets new sleighs logging Cle vises 4 sets Doubletree 4 yokes 10 blankets. Terms. Cash. Mclean s Sale stables n6077. Car. Arlington and Alexander the Indian Lake lumber co. Ltd. Saquan. Ontario annual Spring Sale o Bush horses will dispose of 15o Well bred. Young mares geldings. Mostly j clydes and Percheron weighing from to Pou Dij by private Sale for Cash these horses Are bought in the Branden District in fall of 1s24 by the. Well known Hora i Man. Or. W. I. Elder. They have to ked this Winter in the Bush opera-1 Tiona of the company and Are All i first class condition ready to Worts. Can of seen any time after 30th at the stables of the company Saquan. Ontario on the Canad lil Pacific railway. Any further information can be talked by addressing the Indian Lake lumber la Saquan. Ontario the bankruptcy a in the matter of Murdoch Brothel limited authorized Assignor. Take notice that the w., duly appointed trustee of of Murdoch Brothers limited of bras Don Manitoba at a statutory meets of creditors held on the Day March 1925. Dated at Winnipeg. Manitoba to 31st Day of March. . 1325. Salter and Abold e7pinkhak Hob Cine co. Lynn Lead fish net sinkers solder f Babbitt v Sheet Lead Winnipeg
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