Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, August 01, 1925

Issue date: Saturday, August 1, 1925
Pages available: 52
Previous edition: Friday, July 31, 1925

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 1, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg saturday August 1, 1925 re m. Macinnes of Calgary visits Winnipeg on Way Home from England this country will be Centre of British common wealth of nations my not Liivik can the Korth american continent from in the Comins eventually Tho chief Flunce of the futur.-, and 1 Leel in on chairman and president of the i Canadian National railways. Is spending the remainder of his time in North Battleford interviewing j delegations that have come to Lay i mutters of various kinds before him. In i this morning at Prince Albert sir Henry and of his party guests or the Board of Trad at by Bak fast following which addressee of were made by the presi Dent of the Board of Trade mayor i Prince Albert others. Leaves for Edmonton after meeting the deputations sir Henry left fur Edmonton where to i Morrow will be spent in an inspect i Tion of company properties. Elween i Rince Albert and Here i Tho Pany has travelled through a splendid farming District with some of the Best looking Fields of wheat and other grains that have yet been encountered in the Prairie provinces. Though the Grain further South Ward somewhat More advanced. Many i folds passed today Are begin Ning to turn color and cutting will probably beg in in about two weeks a Lonj this line if nothing untoward occurs. History in the University or Macinnes was born it r Leary and graduated at Dalhousie and Oxford universities. He lost right of both eyes in the War out this has not hindered him from Tak us his present position. He is hides a voracious Reader and fit Hor of the Brulin com Nam and its unsolved there May be some who word advocate Canada going frown Independent nation ------141, or title Forward the Irttie said and higher prices a Jinx Macinnes. I Sec it. Gate Are bringing b or he act that she is within Farmer according i nears to or Ono of 1 he Vest summary of t conservative Leader addresses crowd at Stonewall Sears Roebuck agricultural foundation cites prices of produce Empire appears chaff reasons of her Stre Prili Tako share of responsibility i wish continued Tho visitor Canada would constr try Intro than she does the advisability of Tak Iliff a share of the responsibility in the Dolsant parts of the Empro. For that reason i would Welcome of the colonial brine thrown open to canadians. The Secretary for the colonies and Over seas is alive to this and i Hope it will material inc. Canara then should finally have a real and personal interest in even the Distant parts of Tho British Commonwealth professor Macinnes. Who loft Calgary last night emphasized inc important part Tho Pacific Nlay in the future history of the world. Canada knights Templar grand priory at Victoria associated Dysim Clfo Seattle wash., july Seattle. Today said Al Neil farewells to the Host of knights Templar who. Tuesday opened hero their thirty sixth triennial conclave. Selection of de Torii for the Cone la in elec Tion in course of Georgre Vav. Denver to be grand master of the grand Encampment of knights temp Iaru the United Rita Tea were the closing deeds. Valery and several other officers of the grand encamp ment Are going to Victoria b.c., Sun Day to Alt Iid sessions of the Sove reign grand priory of Canada there next week. Eliminate the quarrelling mine Heads says editorial special despatch of Tho free press Chicago. July yields Antl higher prices at the barnyard Etter times to the to the Early har the farm situation i issued by the Sears Roebuck Agri cultural foundation based on reports from 3.650 Field crop observers. Beef cattle at 515 per or vat. Occupy the spotlight for the first time in five the beef cattle Industry has been longest in the Slough of Depres Sion and now seems Likely to head into the Long awaited run. Of Proult making based on undoubted shortage of prime beef steaks. Hogs Are sell ing 55 per cent higher than a year ago Good cattle 28 per cent Hig her Plain Entile five per cent lambs 10 per cent butter to per cent and eggs us per cent according to the foun Dation. The August Index reveals a Dis Tinct disappointment in the yields wheat and Hay in some sections. The average yield of Winter wheat where the threshing has been finished is 14.5 bushels per acre com pared with a Normal average yield of 16.2. Tho condition the Hay crop is Given As 7s.o per cent Normal with an average reported yield of 1.2s tons per acre this year As com pared with a Normal of 1.5 and 1.6 last year. Timely Rains have saved the pastures from seasonal deterioration and this has resulted in a belter milk flow. Steady Cotton prices Are forecast and higher hog prices Are expected on the basis of statistic a figures. Or. Rudolph Patzig economist and wheat authority in a Survey for the foundation predicts that wheat prices in the United states will be the world level and states that the advantage seems to be with the Holder of Canadian press Calgary alta., july in the course of a Long editorial dealing with the mines situation in Nova Scotia the Calgary humid says to Day Salmon production of Fraser River reduced Canadian press see Sybili to Victoria b.c., july ils i Sockeye Salmon production reduced As it takes two to make a quarrel to less than 10 per cent of its for so it takes two to make up. The two i Mer volume the Eraser River can in this Case Are Mclahlan the labor Leader and Wolvin. Tile company head. It these men hold opinions so extreme that there is no possibility of settling the dispute while they Are in charge who seriousness of the kit nation Calls for Tho elimination of them. Two men of set irreconcilable views cannot be permitted to bring probably irreparable injury to so Many others and to the Industrial life of the country. Both men. And company must see by this time that they will have to common sense and Compromise never regain its position of the greatest fishing Stream in the world unless fishing is stopped for a time and the Salmon Given a Chance to themselves according to the annual report of the provincial fisheries department issued yester Day. In recent years Tho report says the run of Sockeye to the Fraser has been maintained almost in tributaries below the Yale can Yon. Tho run of spawning fish to the upper River which formerly fur prevail. If not then Premier Rhodes wished the most valuable part of the will be warranted in adopting the process that he feels to be necessary to Force a settlement and the people of Canada will stand behind him in whatever Steps he exhibition declared open by National railways head Canadian Frehs North Battleford sask., july alter officially opening Tho North Battleford exhibition this afternoon if. Arrival Here sir Henry w. Thorn Fraser pack is now so reduced As to have Littie commercial significance. Full confession and details of the hold up of Sam Pearl Tho checker taxi company on july were Given to police yesterday by Archie Mckenzie who was brought from Whitewood sask. A Short time ago. Mckenzie and Mel Ville Dun were charged in St. Boni face police court with robbery and were remanded to August 6. Mckenzie implicated Dunn in his con Fossil on. He concluded. He mentioned the factory which Alex. Mae Donald was going to construct on the old Christ Church property at the Corner of Higgins Avenue and Princess Street to take the place of the one purchased by the City to make Way for the memorial Boulevard. In defining the benefits to be derived by the City he mentioned the in creased assessment on the buildings widow unable to go to going up the extra Revenue from i business tax and various other sources i i or income. A beautifying scheme i i Aid. Jones described the project As i purely a beautifying Ami thought it unnecessary and that there i were More urgent things needed. In j impress Vetress enhanced i voting against the proposition i do so believing that i will not be Stop pins any construction said i Aid. Jones. The Hudson s Bay com Pany intends building on Portage no i Enue anyway Dispir. What we he added. Aid. Heaps in expressing j his intention to vote against the am i end ment and support the bylaws re marked that on the prospective building die City would derive a Revenue of Whereat Aid. Owing to simple ceremonies Sunset gun at nearby Gar Rison Post Washington july a peaceful Brrown Hillside Wil Liam j Jennings Bryan lies tonight to Shore interrupted with the Suggs sleep time away. A White painted he hts Western Campaign thursday at a Well held under the auspices of the Rockwood local of association. Above picture snapped by the free press cameraman shows the crowd of about which listened to the gal., crime wealthy chemist supposed to have been blown up but suspicion aroused United news amp nth be secured laminated the present objectionable features. A Resolution was passed requesting the executive Council to take up this matter with pattern manufacturers. The Only alternative left for those rotors who Are not on. The voters list to apply to the department of municipal assessment commissioner for hearing before a. Sitting As a court of revision As the voters list was closed yesterday and is at the a renter b it la estimated that he posts will contain about the same number of names As last year which carried the names of owners and tenants. Mall project passed continued from Pago 1. Public As the building plans had not been made Only his decision had been arrived at. Three Are opposed with the exception of a lengthy discussion brought about by the introduction of an amendment to Tho bylaw for the acquiring at certain properties., the business of the Spe Cial meeting of Council held yester Day afternoon was conducted expeditiously. Aid. Mckerchar moved the amendment which was seconded by Aid. W. B. Simpson both of whom regarded the bylaw As a Money by Law and thought that if it were such it she uld be submitted to the rate payers. It got Only Ono additional supporter this being Aid. H. Jones who went on record As opposed to the memorial Boulevard project. After the rejection of this Amend ment by a vote of. 10 to 3. With Aid. T. Flye. J. Blumberg and a. A. Heaps voting against the other two labor aldermen who were the bylaw making possible the construction of the Boulevard was Given second and third Reading s and that for the acquisition of additional pro Perty by Means of expropriation was Given three readings with Only Aid. Simpson and Jones dissenting. Division of Cost in moving his amendment am. Mckerchar isaid he did to because he regarded the bylaw a Money by Law and was opposed to the people at Large having to pay three sevenths of the Cost without the ratepayers being Given the Opportunity of expressing Belr willingness to do so. Aid. R. J. Shore explained that the net outlay to the City would be 000, and that should the City be Able to Salvage nothing most thu the scheme could Cost would to 13 cents for every of assessment. He pointed out that the actual Cost to the City Large by the Best Esti mates available was 2.1 and explained the agreement made the Hudson s Bay company to Start building within two years and com plete it within five years but that they expected to Start next year. They intend having one of the finest departmental store buildings in the to Methling for the development die City at Large. The aldermen who voted against the amendments were Mclean birr. O Hare file Shore Sullivan. Davidson. Leonard Leech and heaps. Five aldermen were not present these being aids. Barry Boyd James. I Ulford and Sam Plain All of whom Are out of the City. On the bylaws. Aid. Mckerchar was believed to Havo refrained from voting or at least his voice was inaudible to those sit Ting in close proximity. In the morning what was termed a caucus of members of Council was held when the report of the Public improvements committee was submitted by Aid. Dan Mclean chair Man and consideration of the an Nori Cement from the Hudson a Bay in a Washington Church did company and terms of the agreement not last by of the Stone Iris no to Liis memory that will ultimately replace thai Marker still is to be planned by widow and friends. The Las journey of Tho commoner from Tho Tennessee Village whore dec a ended Mider Iho. Canvas of an army tent spread to shelter grave from the driving that had fallen since morning. Vii thin Small. Incl hire there no room save for the casket about with a Ling the Little group of near est Kin and a handful ;