Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, August 01, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 1, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg saturday August 1, 1925 Lel Karl willing to talk inti Giers stipulates Riff Spain s terms Call for sub Mission to Sultan tragic ending to French de Fence of Ain Boulissa with blowing up of fort by fryc Trent private tvtre.1 special United Cable to Jurec press London. July is willing to negotiate peace on Condi Tion that the Riff shall to Given com plete autonomy that peace negotiations shall take place in Tan driers according 1o a dispatch to the times from to anglers. Kulm a peace Emfs Havo arrived according to the Rte Patch made known their conditions Tho terms which Tho Spanish Are willing to Grant Kulm Are is follows in must recognize the sovereignty of the Sultan surrender All prisoners to Spain permit Spain to fortify acl Jar which a Krim s Headquarters permanently. On the other hand Spain would guarantee Krim local Independence under Spanish supervisors per Mit him to maintain a Small army which would to controlled financed by Spain. Fall of Ain Boulissa by John o Brien f Rev n t c re. 1 Pablo to b ree press Fez French Morocco july 31. Tho remnant of twin Sra Rlyon which defended ill Post of Ain Boulissa against Iii dress of diffs for 14 bloody Days Lias been sent to the Roar for rest Patching after a thrilling Harl to Hund Battle through Tho enemy s country. The handful of tattered soldiers full exhausted acc the Foet of 1he re Lief column dispatched to them after the had culminated in a great explosion that reduced Post to wreck air. I have just re turned from the front with the Story of Liefje. It will a glorious Page in the history of Penoli Celon Ial warfare although it is typical of i alons1 Tho entire front i or the difficulty Tho French exper j Fence in relieving isolated outposts j forty or fifty Black soldiers offi Creed by a lieutenant five to hello i non commissioned officers held Ain j Boulissa for two weeks. During this i time hundreds of it Fri Oyos bloodshot by spasms of fanatical nightly entrenched themselves a few Yards from the barbed wire Strung by Hie defenders. The Ruffi carried knives Fop use when bullets meteorological office says july almost perfect month Canadian i Ress a Espicio Toronto july 31. Ordinary folks May complain that the season has been unusually wet Chilly but the. Statistics quoted by the weather exports at the Dominion meteor Losceal Observatory Here today indicate that we have had an almost perfect july in this part the country at least. Records show that the computed average temperature for the last so years for july is 67.8 degrees. For july 192u, the average was far from Normal. No extremes were reaches during the month in the matter of temperature. The rainfall too has Ben almost average or about 3.51 inches which in Only half an Inch More than usual. Or. View of the general Imp Fis Sjon that the summer As a. Whole has been comparatively Cool it is interesting to note that the offi Cial its rules show that it has been a Shade warmer than usual. From Montreal Quebec Aub. 1 sept. It. Cingros auf. Sol Al. 11 oct. I to Hiruya Auk. 21 sept. In Ort. In Mondl Alm Aub 28 25 oct. 23 Mon Cluro to Chei Touko Sou l a of l. Axt Wikul o Ane. Sept to aim. Aug. 13 oct 28 sept. Oct. 21 Manuc Lusu to Bali ast. Tila Soow 13 sept. 10 oct. Sell. 17 oot. K Aliv Burn 27 sept. 21 oct. 22 3 r Montreal . Bambi pkg sept. 8 of Sutland 19 sept. In to Prias of France from Quebec. 3d-c1.ass Ockan to England up failed. Nos rat after no put they snip of at defenders. Supplies fall outside soon there were Only fifteen of the defenders unfounded. Wounded unfounded alike suffered tragically for Lack of water. There was no Medicine with which to treat the men who Lay bleeding in pain. Daily. French flew Over Tolfe Post dropping blocks of ice. The creator of this fell the French lines devilishly tantalizing the defenders who were choking a with Thrist parched Liy hit hot winds of the moroccan sir Coo. For Throe Days a heroic Young lieutenant whose name has not yet made known because of official red tajik Lay seriously wounded within the Post but lie continued to direct the defence. Three Miles Dis Tant was another the wounded officer continually signalled directing its fire. Fort blown up St Oral Days ago a i Rench Relief column was started moving from the rear to relieve Ain Boulissa but it arrived too Lato. French aviators observed Tho Riffi Cli Gring like moles thursday under a Rocky Mound a Wir tiie Post. It was evident thai the Riff in eucled to blow up the Riat. While the sappers still Tun need a Shell from a Riff an Field piece struck Tho munitions depot in the Middle of the Post causing an explosion that destroyed tha defences. Five Miles away the Relief column was toiling through the intense heat in an. Effort to Succour the Nelear Zered , hut the members of the lit the band already were in Jie midst of the warriors fighting hand to hand against bullets knives. Dazed spent they had staggered from the demolished Post battled Cor their lives. Their Vinos they Cut a. Path for themselves i i jul pro tire Ruffi joined the re i column. Henry Atkinson noted worker amongst boys will next sunday con duct services in the clubhouse Vic Toria 13each. W. Davidson Thomson will to Tho soloist. 0. S. Stevenson Shoal Lake is Only new member of Board members obtained for produce last sea son proclamation tha Council of the City of Winnipeg did. By Resh icon appoint Monti y. A Pusl 3rd, 1025, to be a civic it Day def Patch to the free press Man., c. H. Burrell was re elected president of the Manitoba wheat Pool at the first meeting of the the close of the annual Mae Tang. This evening. The vice president is r. F. Chapman of Ninga. F. A ran Hom re elected Secretary. The exec Tulve consists of messes. Bur Nell. Chapman Stuart Uiese also will represent the Mani Toba Pool on the Central Selling Agency. A Lille the Niblic press excluded Rorn the a Ximiness sessions there was every evidence that Tolje proceedings were carried through without a hitch harmoniously throughout every move of he directorate during the past year was endorsed in every particular. Chapman gives views at the close of the sessions to night r. F. Chapman the re elected vice president expressed himself As very pleased with the whole of the. Proceedings. There was no thought of looking backward said or. Chap Man among any of uie delegates. Ivory body was finite satisfied with he operation of the Pool during the past year equally As determined to make it much big Ger next . Members obtain Good. Price holds already satisfied that the membership of Hie Pool would be greatly increased next year. He pointed out that while the first lot of a o. 1 Manitoba hard . Sold by a non member at Ninga last fall Only brought the average Price obtained by members of the Pool was per Bushel there is Moro to said or. Chapman. That no director of the Pool he at the same time i member of Federal or provincial parliaments or a director of the . The Farmers Union of Canada or other similar body was a Resolution passed by the delegates. Educational appropriation the delegates also decided that one twentieth of one cent per Bushel be set apart purposes also adopted a Resolution that the whole elevator policy of the do rectors be continued. Morn be is of executive body with one exception air the Mem Bers of the Board of Electo directors were re elected. J. S. Stevenson of Shoal. The new Rof the directorate replacing j. S. Carlson Roblin. The other directors Are r. Chapman Ninga w. Rose Bank c. H. Brunell. Oak Vuie w. G. A. Gour Lay. Dauphin a. J. M. Poole Kel Wood s. Gellie Harmsworth. All of the bylaws were ratified including the one for deduction from the proceeds of the. Sale of Pool Grain for the building or Purchase of Grain elevators the accumulation of a commercial fund. A Blanket Resolution endorsing All actions of the Board during the past year was also passed. News in today s advertisements from classified columns tenders for plan tiny Ontario i of John Black old Kildonan school Are called plasterers Are wanted in Van help Genera. Medical practitioner wants share doctor s or dentist s stores and owner of Large general store i British Columbia seeks Clear title lots at grand bleach end grand morals Are for summer resorts finance company advertises to finance automobile i1 Scalp treatment driven in your own Home is advertised by special Tim before. I. R. H web. Mayor of the City of Winnipeg de Clare proclaim that monday August 3rd, 1925 is Stich be observed As a civic Holiday All Good citizens Are requested of observe the same by suspension of business. Given under my hand at the mayor s office. Clov Hall. This 24th Clay of july a.d., 1925. God save the King r. H. Webb. Mayor. Owners of various businesses often Seok to secure partners who Are Able to devote All or part of their time furnish additional capital in the increasing of established business. Free press want ads. Accomplish such objects. Notice we the undersigned judges in guessing contest which featured their the following winners therein g. C. Dipilli 155 James Street. E. George Springfield. G. 52 Alloway Street Ferrar 71 Francis Street. Johannson 568 Boss Avenue. Jorun son Stony Hill Man. Rayner 860 Alverstone Street Chandler 358 Albany Street. D. Mack 259 Trinity Street. Vincent St. George Man a. Williams 376 Edmonton Street. Biddle 132 Poison Avenue. We find that the number of grains of Corn in the Glass Jar was the above mentioned winners will be communicated with personally within the next 3 or 4 Days. W. E. Hurley free press a. H. Allardyce Tribune. Goal put off t continued from Pajti 1. Judges country. The miners the Premier said had telegraphed the various districts that the notices have been suspended. Continue the trades Union Congress notified All its affiliated unions representing a membership of More than six Mil lion workers that the owners miners have accepted the govern ment proposals. The embargo against the movement of Coal hat been withdrawn. All unions will continue at the conferences which resulted in the provisional settlement occurred at the ministry of labor whore Baldwin Wius Toa our chill Chancellor of the exchequer talked with the miners operators by turns. Conferences lasted All morning. They were a resumption of the Midnight Parley last night. The fact that Many miners Al have brought their tools to the surface Means that partial Stop Page now is impossible to Avert in Many Cook of the mine Union declared shortly before the settlement announced. Subsidy to help was reached Only after the government had offered to assist the mining Industry with a subsidy for nine months at i Cost estimated at about this sum will permit tha operators to continue paying the men the pres ent scale of wages Tor the presen seven hour . Government pay ments will begin saturday the Day upon which the strike lockout were to have become effective. A condition attached to the gov. Oiment s subsidy is that if Broil per Ion of Coal exceeds thirty cents in any District in any l month the excess profit shall be used to reduce the subsidy. As far As the miners Are concerned wages hours will be unchanged for. Nine said a. J Crook. Mine spokesman in co Marent ing upon the settlement. His words reflect the 1 Eelig labor generally the greatest Victory labor eve is the Way the daily Herald labor newspaper describes the provisional settlement. The paper Point out Slutt Iho operators who had re fused to alter their objection Ali notices the government which had opposed any subsidy finally Hai changed their attitudes while the miners had stuck to their Declara Tion that work would cease unfed the notices were Union Bank of Canada proposed Sale to the Royal Bank of Canada Public notice notice is hereby Graven that the proposed Sale of All assets of Union Bank Ocanada to the Royal Bank of Canada having been approved by the shareholders of the Selling Bank of Canada their special general meeting held on the 21st Day of july by the shareholders of Thapa chasing Bank the Royal Bank of Canada at their special general meeting held on the 21st Day of july 1923, the Union Bank of Canada the Royal Bank of Canada will apply to the governor general in Council Lorr the agreement in accordance with sections 102 106 of the Bank act. C. E. Neill 1. General manager. I j. W. Hamilton i general manager. The Royal Bank of Canada. By order of the Board. Union Bank of Canada. By order of the Board societies propose. Campaign against Brandy liqueurs other drinks or. Achard of Beaujon hos Pital says country can do without wine merchants Leader in wheat continued from Paffe he was greatly pleased with the pro else the Farmers have of a Boun Wiful Harvest. He sincerely hoped the card times they had endured would Ift that the Sun of Prosperity would Shine. In some jocular re i. Weiglien welcomed or. Irown . For ills gain to the meet i do not think i can just now him to my Way of or. Meighen. I tried to per made him dining tour f parliament is i failed then Here will not be much Chance succeeding now. Some times i bought the Light was entering some Imes i thought he was convinced jut i must confess he has never openly admitted. or. Meighen scid that during the our years of the King admin Tetra Ion Blunder had followed Blunder Ham had followed Sham deceit had allowed deceit at the close there was not even the residue of any Hing of Benefit to the country. Wheat Board legislation taking up the wheat boards Les is Atlon of the King government. Or. Melg Hen said the Farmers the progressives had been deceived by t. The King government knew it Vas a fraud the progressive party had been taken. Into Camp As a result of the farcical legislation. The Farmers had been left to their own resources had decided to ook after their own salvation lad Farmer wheat boards of their own. They appeared to be doing Well for his part he wished them every them if at any time they desired the government to take responsibility assume financial risk if he had the privilege of administering the affairs of Canada he would be Able to. Put nto effect the proposal he made some years affo Arlve the assistance he my promised . Great lakes freights the conservative Leader said the government had led the farm ers to believe they were at the mercy an unscrupulous monopoly had arranged for an investigation into the great lakes freight rate situation. He ridiculed the actions of the government declared the Only outcome was that Over what the american producer paid for shipment of Grain Over the same lakes had been paid. This was the big sum paid for the privilege of having an Alliance Between Tho progressives the liberals with or. King in charge of the govern ment. He stated the government had in effect gone Down on its Knees begged the Ameri can Steamer companies to violate a Law which it had passed itself Anc re enter the. Canadian Trade. That was not All. The american companies were so insistent on. Terms that the government entered into a Bond to indemnify the owners of vessels for. Violating the Canadian discussing the Petersen Steamer contract he declared Tala action of the government was stamped with Al the features of delirium the government has in a farcical was with the great Laken freight rate the Leader continued yet it has the temerity to it could North Atlantic shipping Combine to perfection it was going to be. A Combine of about 300 steamers with ten ships to Vin built at great sex Pence in the form of subsidies Anc which eventually would become the property of the Petersen line. Koto could anyone Ever think of signing fair to or. Brown a member of the audience exclaimed or. Brown will or. Meighen no he won t. Will be fair to or. Brown. He it was a fake from the beginning or. Brown never supported it. A least i never heard him say a Wor in its favor. The situation was the More i ridiculous 53 ship belonging to govern rent were if the Combine which it was propose to break. Thirteen million Dollar of Public Money was to be spent i Bounsing somebody else for fighting said or. Meighen. Or. Meighen discussed the Natisha debt which he said had kept piling up As had taxes while Revenue a diminished he contended the time was Ripe for a protect Only policy 1n the interests of Farmers a Well As Ai other lines of business he knew that Western Hai been overslept from time to Tom with anti protectionist propaganda but he was convinced that the now realized it was a protect Lohia policy that would prove the Salvo Tion or the country. Nationalization advocates make capital of situation press Cable London july the provisional adjustment of the Coal crisis announced today by Premier Bald win the advocates of nationalization of Coal mines boldly pronounce the government to be on a Slippery path seeming to Lead to National control or to ownership. The miners Are elated at what they regard As a great Victory their elation is shared by the entire labor world which hails the great solid Arity displayed by the Trade Union movement in supporting the miners in the present situation. This is the first time in the history of the labor movement in great Britain that such an effective Union Hae been secured. It undoubtedly this exhibition of solidity that finally broke Doivan Sovern rent s reluctance to adopt the policy of state assistance. Unconfirmed report a report which however cannot be vouched for says the miners secured from the government an in Del taking to make effective. The rec of the Royal commas when its report following laves Olga ton of conditions. In the Coal in due try is made judging from the history of. Previous inquiries into the Industry it would seem this Olgh mean some sort of co Ordyn Atlois o unification of the country s Malnin resources for More effective economic working or the pooling o profits for the general Benefit of the workers. Special in Teil news Coble to free press by Vire press x re vote wire Paris july alcoholism is increased so much in France since the War that there serious ally in official circles of the introduction of moderate prohibition. The total abolition drink no in ims country is impossible but the anti alcohol . A new Campaign against the use of Brandy liquors imitations of absinthe other drinks with an enormously High percentage of Al Cohol. Professor Zohar dread of Beaujon to Spital in Paris member of he Academy of Medicine has presented to the latter body a report showing that in the period of Sis months he found 44 Alc holies out of a total of 418 men admitted. Out of 678 women 38 were confirmed alcoholics. He pointed out that this figure was a minimum because Many hardened drinkers have not the alcoholic Stigmata until they have the Weir right incurable stage. Or. Achard recalled that during the War in. The years immediately it the condition known As alcoholic into Caton had greatly diminished owing first to the sup pression of absinthe secondly to newspaper other campaigns waged against drinking. The in crease he declared was due to various causes chief among which Are higher salaries of workers in. Owns the eight hour Day. Go Vine workers greater Leisure finally the reappearance of absinthe Dis used As mild appetizers legislation difficult or. Achard urged governmental Colon limiting the number of Saloon keepers although he recognized that they had a Strong political pull making it extremely difficult to have anti alcoholic legislation passed through or. Achard however recalled that a similar powerful camarilla 1 in tha United states was Defeated by the prohibition element. Absolute declared or. Achard does not appear to be applicable to our country. On the contrary the use of the juice of the grape As a beverage alcohol in Industry ought to be encouraged. The privileges of. The distillers seem to be too firmly entrenched to warrant a direct attack. But while the elec toral Power of the wine merchants wins for them parliamentary favor it is about time that tres Republic of oms should say it can do without wine Massachusetts teacher at Montreal seeks wild redmen Montreal 7uly do we meet the indians Are they very wild inquired a Young female tourist of a Montreal hotel clerk today. She was a member of a party from Sprinc fiend mass., was under the delusion that Montreal citizens lived in terror of the redskins. Seeing she was m Earnest the clerk questioned her discovered that her state of mind was due to a letter from a Cousin in fort William who had written we have trouble with the indians Here who steal our fowls occasionally use the Back acres for their tribal dances. They look very fierce wild but it you talk to them soothingly they Seldom Hurt you. However worse nearer Montreal look out when you go there on your the lady lot added is a teacher in one. Of Massachusetts Public schools. Peking pay Enci Shanghai Doles diplomatic complications threaten militarists special Cable to the i ree Yermo july receipt to Day by the Shanghai Central Union of Commerce labor education of to pay Doles to the strikers is Likely to cause serious diplomatic complications Between China both great Britain Japan it was Learned Here tonight. The japanese Here say the peking government is deliberately official izing the strikes riots Boycotts to keep the provisional president Tuan Chi tul his supporters la that lie would have been ousted Long ago had the strike anti foreign riots occurred. They charge that Tuan is officially sup porting the disorder to prevent them Ilif Ariste from ousting the provisional government. The receipt fro Rathe peking government of Money is creating a pessimistic feeling in Shanghai Busi Ness circles. Perfect weather fifth Isabella fair horse cattle Flower sections Are outstanding special despatch to lie free Rrrs-0 Isabella Man., july fifth annual fair was held on july 30th, under perfect weather conditions. This fair was far away the Best one held at Isabella it is to he regretted that More people did not attend. Particular mention should be made of the Flower exhibits. The Flower Section would compare very favourably with Many horticultural society displays. Tho horses cattle sections were also very Rood Quality Belair the out standing feature. Other sections were Well filled reflecting in general the progressive spirit of the District there were practically no exhibitors outside a Twenty mile radius. Horses shown the outstanding exhibitors of horses were George Gray. Crandall m k Vance Crandall Alex. Ross. David Myles Isabella. Competition for the Best beef Herd was keenly contested. W. Iverach. Isabella we. son of Miniota Kraser bros., of , John Killoh Hamiota. Were exhibitors John Killoh winning the Mal Colm cup. In the hour Section a t. Finkbeiner of Isabella had Many outstanding animals. Prize winners in Tho soil household product.1? sections were mrs. Lief Hamiota mrs. .1. T. Rin Boiner. Isabella my s. Kink Bainer. Mrs. Army Strong Eulali mrs. Is. Bulah mrs. Worker mrs. I Mark. Isal Jolln. At of in ins i25 number 12s nil Vikk Mcpate a against so Sill Jao for Tho prod of 1334 veins ase. 4m i in few lays Harry i Finis 10 rom Bis Imine for t Elk Mother i i in a a him. Forn Pitlon that would loud to of whereabouts in thankfully ree Oiveri by Lici. By Alfred Wright Buffalo Park project is related for tub old timers need funds to secure suitable land Manitoba s prospects for a Park within her Borders Are some what Over clouded at present Accord ing a known member of the old timers association was approached on the question last night. The majority of the old Resi dents have signed the petitions which were circulated to ask the Dominion government to establish the , but while Hon. Charles Stewart minister of the Interior has shown a willingness to Supply a troop Wain i Igert the. Neces sary funds have not been fort com for the Park. Itself or. Stewart be shown a tract of land suitable for the animals. Two Sites one near Gladstone one in the Rockwood District have been but Ino decision has been made Neil Macdonald Stonewall is one of prime movers in the project. My Ted Chiton holds first mrs. W. J. Wedlock 599 Biscoe. Street alleged to be the owner of a dog which bit the 3-year-old Daugh ter of or. And mrs. C. W. A Ulicney 663 Sloo e afoot two wises age. Was remanded in City police court for c. Week. Teeth Good dentistry at Low Cost Teeth extracted As near painless As modern science win per Mit. Lady attendants. One Day service for out of town new Teeth that look better feel better. Take advantage of my Low prices. Or. D. R. Jacob a associates ;