Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, April 07, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 7, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba R temperature Winnipeg free press thermometer readings 7.30 ., april 6 10.30 ., april 6 1230 a.m., april 72.30 a.m., april 7 for full weather report of meteorological office see Page one. Vol 236 and mild. Sun 5.53 Sun sets Loon rises 17.31 Moon 5.42. Winnipeg tuesday april 7, 1925 Price 5c per copy edition comic Loc. 22 pages Portage Winnipeg Highway washed out and Vaiar rustling two feet deep Over Bridge Brandon Flats threatened anew and wide Nee desire permanent change of abode reassuring reports from All about Wim Peg Saskatchewan Normal reaching the free press it night indicated that flood Waters it the Assini Bonc spread Over a vast of formerly dry during the and last Naglit a Seri situation had developed along Winni Peg Portage Highway from about 15 Miles West of head Indr northward to marquee and to High. Bluff. At a late last night the water was Rushing , the Bridge near the Houle farm tie Vicinity of the Junction of the Winnipeg Portage High Way and the Road. The Structure was sported two feet under water and in danger of being washed out. The farm House and buildings Are totally grounded by the torrent which is southward to the assist Lone. A sixteen feet wide has torn in the Highway at this Point and the Roadway for a considerable distance is inundated at some places to a depth of two feet. Archibald Mcgillivray provincial highways commissioner and Engin Robertson have a gang of men at work striving to prevent further damage. The water Lias reached to within a s sort distance from the Village of Martinette and the area West of this Tiace As far As the Eye can reach the appearance of a Huso Tike. Jubilee Road which runs into is Portage Highway near the Avenue Community Hall is under water and Jubilee Bridge has already been i idly damaged. Bale St. Paul last night reported i change during the Day. The level in the Vicinity of col. Harry Mullins farm dropped slowly the Day and other polite Oren Linua on pass plays tag with police Young Auto thief in Boston tiring of thrill surrenders i Hso cited it sputum Boston mass., april 6. James , la year Oil automobile thief played tag with Boston s Force of motorcycle Ponce for four Days because he a cd the wearied of the sport Early today and Avo Litsek up to the authorities. Sheehan said that he Hestia his recent career As a speedster on March 24. When he Sto e an Automo in Clinton. A Yorn that time until last night he borrowed one a it or another his record on being four Large Automo in a hide and seek game with policy in the Dia t yesterday crowds turned out to the youth whose exploits had Vei heralded. Begin Effort to shatter theory jazz girl insane trial Rel Tell despatch to a ree Jutes by free i Orcas i a Lute wre san Francisco april 7lits for a promised mid week Mil Ali. The prosecution in the Dorothy t i Hin Sun insanity hearing today its attempt to shatter the con l Ivi Tiou of attorneys for inc 17-year pm Matricides that their client is in i sane. The testimony of policewoman kill Sullivan who was Dorothy s Jun Staat attendant for 15 Days Fol flying arre9s on Jan. 15, that i Iii girl was at All times Normal while her care is expected to con astute one of the chief guns in the Battery. Newt frieday hear new Fokker plane will carry bombs and Many guns Sper Lul United news Cabin to free press by free press or Vuto wire London april air men have been startled by the report that Anthonyh. G. Of k Ker. The dutch designer has developed an aeroplane which will carry bombs and Many guns through the air at a Speed of 180 Miles an hour. This phantom ship is said to be equipped with motors developing horse Power. The new Fokker Model is capable climbing six Miles into the sky so that it would become virtually invisible to anti aircraft gunners. Half ton bombs and several machine guns the latter controlled by a single Button so that they could be Fred simultaneously make up the new plane s armament. Whether Fokker has disposed of the rights to his new ship is not known. Several months ago he was designing planes in the United states and it May be that he will sell them there. h. S. Arkell claims Market will take if Quality is eight Points to present demand in England for Canadian cattle As indication tin Riva Scotia red Cross so doubts the propriety of taking Relief stations in the Cape Bre ii strike 6. Loans for new settlers in Leth Northern irrigation District of posed in Bill introduced in Alberta i. President Coolidge says Tower info of american Industry com vindication of Protection policy. Herriot gaining ground in to secure acceptance of his new 1. Though critical of the budget a. R. Intends to support the 1. The Hood Waters of the Assiniboine fresh territory and Brandon is i. M5n Fatall a shot while con in drug store at Belleville 1. 8 s. Arkell declares Market for perk products exists in Britain. To Rallans in Canada want More Uiel people 12. Bishop of Athabasca says Irnel win be 7. Jack Stirkey. Boston heavyweight Jack it. Faring of charges against Joseph 3. Martin Speaks before Cora 4. 3_0ver 1.000 settlers will arrive in -snipe., 1. Lee h. Miller gives address on 2. Dai is Lala Over by City suburban Bill is and although great Britain buys annually Worth of Bacon and pork products she buys Only 15 per cent from Canada but i am pre pared to say that she would be Only too ready to buy Worth of such products from Canada if our Bacon and pock products to that amount would command the highest Market Price on the other this statement was made last night at the fort Garry hotel by h. S. Arkell Ottawa Dominion livestock commissioner who returned yester Day from a Short tour in the West. Must produce the goods in other words. If we want to Cap Ture 50 per cent of tills Market we must produce the said or. Arkell for great Britain will Only be satisfied with the Best Quality. She simply will not buy inferior Bacon and hog products. To consequence the rests with us. My department is concentrating on a huh Standard Quality hog and it is a significant fact that As we ate producing nearer and nearer to that stand Ard the demand increases and the Price rises which is a proof that there is a Market and a real live Market for the High Quality product. The same is also True of sheep and cattle and i am positive that there is no Chance of our not being Able to sell them Well if we produce qual continued on Pago two boy smiles through operation new foot provided for mangled mass resulting from Accident Atlanta ga., april 6. Surgical skill and unflinching nerve has Given nine year old Jimmy Johnstone a new right foot for the mangled Heap of flesh left him after a. Trolley car Accident. Jimmy s left thigh was split and us crushed right foot grafted into the Cut the operation was Only partially successful so it was performed again. This time the coot being grafted to the left Call. The new foot was Cut and the operation pronounced a Success. Jimmy the son of or. And mrs. William Johnstone of St. Petersburg fla., smiled through it japanese Premier is prep to resign defections from Cabinet have weakened his position special tin Tell cos Cable to Pifrce press by free Prens private wire London april 7. Viscount Kato the japanese Premier is preparing to resign according to a dispatch to the Dally mail. Two members of his Cabinet the ministers of com Merce and railways resigned Satur Day and their loss apparently has weakened Kato s position so much that he is unwilling longer to re main in office. The Dally Telegraph correspond ent reports great political excite ment Over a report that former Premier Takahashy has resigned from his erstwhile Post As minister of agriculture and says it is Genet airy believed that Baron Tanaka former minister of War is preparing to resign from the As Well As pm the presidency of the Sel Yukai parti the second most important of japanese. Part coalitions. Prorogation prospects Are brightened at might ses of legislature metropolitan area with seven Bills Given third Reading business is near ing completion with c. A. Tanner and Joseph bar Nier advocating withdrawal of the Bill respecting suburban municipalities the most contentious measure left on the order paper and with the House giving third Reading to seven Bills prospects m of the legislature wednesday were brightened at last night s session of the House. Or. Tanner spoke for two hours on the suburban municipality Bill. Speaking with characteristic Elo and discussing the question of creating a Winnipeg metropolitan the Mutual Benefit of City and suburbs from every Angle the member for Andrews made it Clear that the Bill anything but measures up to his expectations As a member of the special commit tee which devoted considerable time investigating the whole situation. He stated frankly that it would have been better it the government Imd not introduced any Bill at All tills session and had decided to make fur ther inquiries during recess and bring Down a measure next which would be of a More nature. Not improve position that the Biu would not improve the position of the suburban munic1 pall ties a bit was the Contention of or. Bernier who asserted Thuy would Only get Over their financial difficulties As the population of greater Winnipeg increased and As More capital came in and new industries Vycie established. Bills Given third Reading Amend the Rural credits act a new clause respecting the priority of government liens moved by Premier John in. Meeting with Tho wishes of the conservatives and labor Mern buns. Who had objected to the. Original Sec Tion authorize supplementary Esti mate appropriations provide for cup dial expenditure Amend the game Protection act by providing fur a close season for Prairie Chicken at the discretion of the ii Cutna it prov continued on pase two killed it Gim Albany. By old grudge dating several months responsible also Cantril press despatch Albany ky., 6. Two men were shot to death two others were wounded one probably fatally and four More have been arrested follow ing1 a gun fight on Tho Street Here Tor Day. Koscoe Paterson 40, and his. Son. Walter 20, were found dead after More than forty shots had been exchanged on the Street within a few feet of the court House. Harvey Stears 45, May not recover and companion John dam Lowham 45, was shot in the hand. Grudge dating several months is believed to have been responsible. All of the men were farm ers living South of Albany. Those in custody Are Henry cum Mingsi ii2, and his brother Clifton 19 William Albertson 40, and Ches Ter Means 20. Both sides had been accused their opponents of activity and bootlegging. Beauty parlor not Barber shop says Saskatoon judge Canadian press Saskatoon sask., april Heau to parlor is not a Barber shop mag Istrate f. M. Brown decided in a dict handed today on an action brought by the master Barbers association against one of its members and a woman Hairdresser who kept their Beauty parlor open after 6 For the treatment of women who wanted their hair bobbed. The association claimed this was in contravention of a City bylaw defining the hours at which Barber shops must close but was not sustained. Philadelphia firm pays High for volume of Burns associated press Cable London april Rosenbach company of Philadelphia today pain the record Price of for one of the finest existing copies of the ik1 Marnock edition of poems is Biehy to the scottish dialect by Robert Burns. The whole of this edition brought Tho poet Only at the same auction Rosenbach obtained for another interest ing lot consisting of a copy of the first edition of Alice in published in 1365, of Ivsich Only six copies Are known to exist. Freetown Sierra Leone tenders Prince enthusiastic reception Freetown Sierra Leone Africa a u 6.-h.m.s. Repulse has moved on a stage further in its West Afri can journey and the Prince of Boniface Council sits As court of 4. Page 4. 4. L and tie guard of Honor presented Ano v a e Bishop the e ind Aracri then in the supreme court sir Slater As president of the Council read an address of Welcome and the Prince held an. Out door reception. Circle of Paramount chiefs far up the Hill Side an innumerable throng moved in. A dense Circle round a Central Circle composed of the Paramount chiefs. The Prince walked slowly with Many halts along the Circle lined with various companies of scouts sturdy Little youngsters very proud of their share in the Day s programme. The Multi tude higher up the slopes swayed Sang and cheered. The Urence and his staff wards drove to the government House and fourth Bay College took luncheon at the Tower of Ledel in the afternoon he infused a More informal spirit into the proceedings which the opening of an agricultural show. Subsequently the Prince inspected the and Span girl guides before receiving guests at a. Tea party. Tills evening there was a reception and Ball at government House to which a and others from repulse were invited. Europe moving to what May be new catastrophe Chamberlain asserts special to jolted news Cable to Iree free press private Birmingham England Chamberlain explained his reasons for denouncing the Gemeva peace protocol in a speech declaring potential breeder of War. The foreign minister referred to the menacing Outlook and emphasized the need for International As Well for Domestic peace. Anyone mingling in International circles and among states men of Many countries he said co ild not help feeling that although the peace treaty had Bee signed i six years ago the atmosphere of Europe is not peaceful. Europe he said was moving s .0wly Lind uneasily to what might a new catastrophe. It is the business of the statesmen of every country to relieve the atmosphere of fear and to bring Confidence into the relationship Between nations Chamberlain declared. The Geneva protocol according to Chamberlain instead of being a great instrument for the maintenance peace might have become a great instrument War. He had sympathy with the of the protocol but Soire questions were so vital to fhe Honor necessities or even to the of a nation that they could not tie referred to arbitration. If such questions were made the subject of arbitration the time might come he said when the nation might riot be Able to fulfil promises rashly made. Tho British government is seeking to use the influence of the Empire to bring yesterday s enemies together in a Mutual pact and by a common guarantee give Confidence raid stability for common observation and Protection of frontiers. Herriot gaining ground in Battle for his new financial programme mall bylaw is left Overby proposed change in business tax is again referred to committee investigation urged Bernard Shaw meets first Man who could teach him anything Daylight. Saving curlers Aid and wages Mer fair is left Over special United Cable to tree press by press 1 Rivi Ilc i by John o Brien Paris april Herriot is gaining ground in his Battle to com Pel parliament to accept Liis financial programme. Following a late conference with left Wing Senate democrats and Radical socialists from the Cham Ber it was announced that agree ment in principle had been reached among these groups. A note Issue of several billions of fanes was approved and the various groups now Are endeavouring to determine the in Terest rate to be paid on the loan to be exacted from private capital. The left groups of the chamber Are seek ing to set the rate As Low As pos sible. The socialists Are demanding 2 per cent. The conferees approved a com Promise in the government s plan to abolish the embassy at the Vatican. The Compromise provides Cor the representation of All of France by a charge d affaires. This solution would be Only temporary is was announced. Shortly after Midnight Leon Blum and Deputy Auriol. Socialist leaders in the chamber dined with Herriot. Blum s support is almost essential o the government s programme. Millerand creates storms Isle Etui cubic to the tree press and York times. Paris april Millerand whose dismissal from presidency of the Republic Ivy the victorious left parties last May has been one at the principal causes of bitterness in the minority opposition has lost no time in taking up his senatorial duties. This morning he joined the Republican Union group the Senate to which former president Poincare be Longs and in the afternoon he took ils seat in the upper House. As soon As he appeared a loud Hurst of cheering broke from the right of he usually decorous House. In re Ort the left began a counter manifestation. Cries of renegade and spa reproached the former presi Lent. . Government to be Farmer attacks wife firm with d0ukhob0rs and drowns himself intends they shall obey Laws says Premier Oliver cd Naillon . ., april have been shown a press despatch which Anye that Dou Hobora Icett govern ment officials at. Brilliant and flatly refused to Semi their children to Otid of Emier Oliver this morning. The. Government will be firm with these people and will compel Thorn to obey the Laws of the province and if necessary additional legis lation through the proper channels. As for seizing their lands we would have to act according to the Law. We cannot say Send you Vechil Dren to school today or we will take your land tomorrow the government fully intends that the Dou Kobors shall obey the Laws is others in British Columbia have been forced to do. We will take dras tic action if bail set at for Padot and Jones remanded to King s Bench in Moose jaw robbery can Niehhi 1 Ress despatch Moose jaw sask., april m. Padget and James cd. Jones charged with implication in the postal Rob Bery of ass too Here last december were remanded to next sitting of King s Bench court by magistrate Lemon today in City police court at the Conlu Ilion of the preliminary hearing which has caused a week of intense interest. A. C. Collins was committed for trial. Bail was fixed for both Jones and Padget at half of this sum was made in recognizance of accused and the remaining half in Bonds. Application for Ball to re lease Collins will be made immediately before District court judge by x. R. Counsel for the Trio. Hinden8urg says no nationalist Hopes he would to their presidential candidate dashed Cable to the Prass Berlin april marshal von Hindenburg s definite no was spoken this afternoon by his Berlin representative count von Wedel and the nationalist Hopes that the former Leader of Germany s Arney. Would be. The presidential candidate of the monarchists in the second1 election Battle april 26 were dashed. Jackie Coogan gets damages of six cents in new York up cum United news to free by free 1 Ress prorate new York Aoril Coogan won the Price of a Lolly pop in the new York supreme court today. He received judgment for six cents damages against the Adams handkerchief manufacturing com Pany and Charles b. Toenyan co., who used the name of the baby Sheik of the movies without Jackie e permission. Runs from House Shonting i did it because i her so Canadian Tress Halifax april Farker 50. A prosperous Farmer at jul Sale ten Miles from mount Una co. About thirty Miles from 1 Throat with i. Pen knife morning severing the. External and. Then committed suicide by drown nor hit ii Tell in the meander River several Hundred Yards Distant. Mrs. Parker Inay live. Parker Ivas seen by other inmates f the. House escaping by the front Oor and. Shouting i have killed my wife i did it because i loved her dry James . Coroner f3r Hants after hearing the facts of an inquest in necessary. Mrs. Parker is. 36 years of age. The family consists ten. Children the eldest seventeen and the infant of several months. Zimany maintains payments to allies of received by Gilbert to end of March pc Cine United news clinic to free Tress by free Tress private wire by Eric Keyser Berlin april. Of dollars continue to pour into the coffers of the Dawes plan organization for Dis to i Button to the victorious allies in tie late War. Seymour Parker Gilbert. Agent gemeral received More than the account of the allies t the end of March a vast sum be taken from German business and from the proceeds of Loans which virtually took the entire country Asse purity. In round figures Oil of the total Dawes receipts to the Erld of March came frown the external lean which was. Over subscribed by. Trillions of dollars in every financial ombre in which that in american British French italian belgian dutch and Otter Money has b sen paid into. Germany in the form part of1 it has been turn. Over to Gilbert to pay reparations France Britain and the other Al lies. Railway reparation Bonds pro v de for reparations. The remainder of the total came from o her less prolific sources of wealth. France has profited most from the German reparations Gold. Gilbert has paid into the French Treasury and to Britain payments in kind to fertilizer and. Dye been n Ade to the value of confesses he shot girl but refuses to say Why inspired with uie motive of having All necessary documents at hand be fore Winnipeg s mall scheme is brought up for ratification and also with a desire to conform to the wishes of Council members regard ing procedure Aid. R. T. Chairman of the mall sub commit tee advised Council he would not introduce the proposed by Law at last night s meeting. He Hud hoped to bring in. The by Law but unfortunately the Provin Cial government had not Given the City in writing its proposition on Transfer of lands required for the Extension of York Avenue through to Colony. A. Letter in connection with the handing Over of certain properties owned by Alex. Macdonald was not signed by the. Proper per son Aid. Shore said. To thought the improvements committee should Call a special meeting Mem Bers of Council attending to scan the proposed by Law before the next Council meeting. Aid. D. Mclean chairman of the improvements com Rattee informed Council he would be ready to cull. Just As soon As he received any word from the sub business tax collection legislative action on the suggested changes Winnipeg system of collecting the business precluded for this year by action taken last night when the proposition was referred to committee once More on a vote of 10 to 7. Those voting for the Bill to go to committee were Sullivan Shore James Davidson Boyd Hempkins Jones heaps. Blumberg and those pressing for action this year were aids. Leonard Lee Eli Faye Mckerchar Simpson and . Several Mem Bers made it Plain that they wished the question of revision of Winni Peg s business tax system to be in vast gated thoroughly this summer. Demented Dou Hobor recaptured Nelson b.c., april John Mak Croft demented Dou Hobor who escaped from custody at Carml yester Day while in route coast was recaptured today. After returning to Midway he will renew his journey West with a. Doubled escort. Makaroff is a. Large and Powe Rukman. And be said to. Have suicidal tendencies. Ocean steamships Steamer at from celtic new York april Tork a poll 6 Southampton Athenia Torfe april York april 6 Martha a tort april Leviathan new Tork april 6 soul Hampton on Turk Cedric Liverpool april 5 _ new. Tork. Of Canada Victoria. Hong ran and Tork Elk Tetu. Vienna april to the acht Uhr Blatt the grand Anastasia member of the former Czar s family is interned in an Austria Asylum at Steinhof. The grand Duchess who is a Beautiful Young woman is a drug addict. Special Iii itch. News Cable to free Tress by i ree press pro vote wire London april Ber Nard Shaw believes ail schools should be abolished but he has just returned from Madeira with the announcement that he found someone there who could teach him something. Michael hinder was the per son who added to the Jhavian store of knowledge. Michael is a dancing master und Shaw while at Madeira decided to master the Art. He applied his precise mind As Well As his feet to the task of learning How. To Michael said of his Pupil and his trained mind not Only surmounted the difficulties of a new to him but also grasped at once the possibilities of his fresh achievement. He was my most Apt when Shaw left Madeira to gave Michael a card inscribed the Only Man in Madeira who could teach to commends government for to principle of Canadian nationality the progressive member for Souris declares intention of opposing budget Canadian for tag despatch Ottawa april g budget debate again held the Louse today nor is is there now any expectation that the division will come before thurs Day or next week. Chief interest Lay possibly in a speech by Andrew Mcmaster Liberal of Brome. Two ago or. Mcmaster voted against the budget and crossed the floor. Last session he returned to Liberal ranks and supported the budget. Today or. Opposing some of the budget pro As the increase in the duty of Slack Tention to support the budget As a whole. If. He voted against the Bud get so he informed the it might mean the. Defeat of the government and he did not wish to see the government Defeated. Or. My master reserved his right to vote against some details of the budget. Will it help miners on the proposal to increase the duty on imported Slack Coal Mcmaster submitted that it might mean an tons in the. Consumption of Canadian Slack and tills estimating the profit at 16. Cents a would .mean., an. Add vantage., of. Was. There any Assurance or. Mcmaster that continued on Bill the Barber is Oice Moinat Laffi broken window shows How he escaped from Weyburn Hospital special despatch to the free Macken Czuk better known As Bill the Ono of the most Slippery prisoners who has Ever been in detention in Canada is at Large again. He broke Loose from the mental Hospital at Weyburn this evening according to a report received at provincial police Headquarters late tonight a Talo of a broken window sprinkled with blood mentioned in the meagre report hints at the method of Over settlers will arrive today seventy two Irish under de Gedeon s scheme included today no less than 1.005 new settlers will reach the City As Fol lows 528 by Canadian Pacific rail Way and 47t Over Canadian National lines. 735 will travel West in two in eclat trains arriving at .6.30 and .30 a.m-, respectively at the Cana Dian Pacific depot and Union rat then. While the balance of 270 will come in by the Ordinary evening trains. Included in the Canadian Pacific arrivals Are 72 Irish settlers for Al Berta acco moaned by Felt her Quilty while the first families under Aladar de Gedeon s scheme will be on the Canadian National special. On their arrival these hungarian flu Nylles will be met by Canada. Colonization officials and arrangements made for their transportation to Indian head where or. De Gedeon recently Pur chased acres. It is now Over nine months since immigrants arrived in one Day and colonization officials View this As a Happy augury for the future. Proposes Loans for new settlers in Lethbridge irrigation District Cru Idunn press despatch Edmonton Alta april who take up land in the r Lethbridge Northern irrigation District in the future will with financial assistance in the Way of Loans for the Purchase of livestock and buildings or building materials and in Addi Tion will not to required to hike water rights payments for the. First three Vears according to a measure introduced in the legislature Toj Dity by Hon. , minister of rail ways. Present residents Are Ilsio Given certain assistance such a tension of period for payments. The measurer is purely a colonization scheme with the object of s Ett Langr up the Lethbridge Northern irrigation District so that the prov Nee will Able to a a Raunec of some in project the whole scheme is one of Sal Vage we have to save what we can As we Are faced with a. Loss. Quick settlement is the easiest this was the summing up of the situation by attorney general j. B. Brownlee in outlining the proposed measures the measure which is known As the Lethbridge Northern colonization Bill Brief makes the following proposals present settlers 1. Tion of the holdings to "160 acres each 2 for residents for incoming settlers 1. No water service payments for theft Rel year 12. No water nights Tor the first three tears 3. Assistance by of ten Loans to of Caferma and livestock. Belle1l it., she Man Gomes across Fload from apartment ant commits grime Lor no apparent reason i fifteen minutes earlier had fired j twice from his window is quite composed when arrested i crime with missed by eighteen year old girl Umpire at refresh ment counter of store i Canadian i Tarsi Belleville ont., april Mcwilliams 25, and his Friend John a Fig to 23, of this City were shot to death in store where the former was employed As a clerk hero late tonight and Arthur Mon aged 35 years. Is held by the police on a charge of killing both men. The shooting was witnessed by miss bar Low an eighteen year old sir employed at the refreshment counter of the store. Mcwilliams and Mcgie were in conversation when they were shot through tin left breast Dyons almost instantly. No motive for the crime could be Learned tonight. Calmly Walkoc out of store about fifteen Fri rules. Previous to the two men being shot. Moon fired his revolver window of his apartment a Short distance from the drug store tie was next seen to Cross the Road toward the store and upon entering he is said to have fired twice both bullets talking deadly effect. Calmly walking out of the store he returned to his. Apartment where he remained until arrested. He. Was quite when taken in charge by the Polko. Moon is a mar ried Man but his family did not live with him in his the families and Mcgie Are Well highly respected in Bel Lovele. Brooding Over. Estrangement Moon was employed by the local merchants Bank Branch As a Mes Senger. It. Was with the Large re Volver he carried a messenger that the shooting was inline. It is slated Hnit Moon had not continued Page nine big Eideh profit hotel men reported making 150 to 190 per cell. In Alberta Canadian presi despatch Edmonton ing to information Given the special committee of the. Legisla Ture investigating Sale Price of Beer in the province by liquor commissioner a j Dinning the hotel licensed premises Are malting a front of from 150 to 190 per cent. Chinese Consul for Western Canada Alaska recalled Cana Loii. Prisut Vancouver b.c., april Lin Pao chinese Winsul Cor Western Canada and Alaska to Day he had been to China and that he will tits succeed by to Tsang who arrived afternoon on Tho Empress of . from the free press files fifty Yean the daily i ree celebrated its birthday with its first enlargement four columns to five column ii in Width with proportionate inc Imasd in . Dedicated their new Hall Over Snyder Anderson s store South main Street. Forty five main Street i merchants began to get out their car loads of oxen Arr mid there waa1 heavy demand for. Wilhem and Good animals fetched Good prices two Yoke of them Golej to we. My Phillipa for government supported the Hudson Bay railway Bill but the promoters of the Nelson Valley Bill opposed. It. Forty Yean ago the special conveying the Queen s own and Toronto numbs Ting about Strong with lieu col. Otter in command arrived in Winnipeg at 3.30 t5 b. Dolton and miss Nellie Towe Sij Jaye a Une exhibition on roller at the.koya.1. Thirty five Yean ago the following Wena elected officers of the Wynn Speir bus icicle club presi Dent w. H. Slmitiir1 vice president j. E. Lethbridge map talk. By w. Armitage the first no season waa set for the Clar Endon trought 510 per ton at Napinka. Thirty years a lot was purchased for the masonic Temple at that Southeast Corner of Donald and at jugs per v front comment waa heard on the. of the Side 7 Chapel built on North Side of v Christ ice on the Rivers began to we Ltd Jedi cations or a general Brealt-up., Twenty five Melita waa made a. Customs Ruther font s Mill Winnipeg., totally destroyed by committee of Winnipeg of until Juii commended that the assessors Ionly should the Rolls. I Twenty. A Abb i build lib a permits for year Stock association Iii the nation Alt eng isl own of Baj Sorill by a hat sewage to 3 m ;