Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 3, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Annon is plans i strike Goon Latte to from Rajjo 1. Sisnroy on july 21. The corporation for a Twenty five per cent wage Cut for three months a fifteen per rec it. Cut thereafter and the Aioli or the Union Check Orr. Terms of Tho govern fisc it proposals provide that employ ment shall be to regular employees at the mines shops Piere and other department of the Coni before outside labor is enraged and that All controversial Points not disposed of be referred to the commission of inquiry for invest government memorandum the memorandum delivered by pre Mier. Rhodea to r. M. Wolvin. Presi Dent British Empire steel Corpora Tion and j. W. Melwood president. United mine workers of America District no. In part As Fol lows Tho government is convinced that the present intolerable conditions throughout the province due to Tho deplorable position of the Coal min ing Industry can to overcome now Only by some agreement founded a upon Mutual concessions made by nil parties for the common Public inter est. Such an agreement cannot to taken As a disposition of the right a and equities involved for they Are too Complex and diverse satisfactorily to to dealt with other than in the Light of a full inquiry into the Coal of Nova Scotia. It May be accepted however As a working for the resumption of operations must resume at once to Avola disorder in the province and where concessions have been made at the request of the government ail for the general Benefit of the people of Nova election As a candidate in the new Rural constituency of Charlotte. First French Canadian Premier Hon. Or. Veniot is new Bruns Wick s sixteenth Premier since 1867. He is the first French acadian and roman Catholic in the province to hold the position of first minister of the Crown. Premier Veniot a a native of Richibucto Kent county. N.b., but was educated at Pinto u act Leroy. He first elected to the new Brunswick Jeg Slature in 1ss4, and remained in the House 1900, when he became collector of customs at Bathurst. In 1911, he retired from that position and a few years later became French acadian Ore Anlizer for the Liberal party in new Brunswick. It was largely due to his efforts that the liberals were Able to carry the French acadian counties in the Gen eral elections of 1917 and return to Power in new Brunswick. Hon. Or. Veniot became minister of Public works in the poster government of that Day and he retained Tho port Folio after assuming the Premier ship. Leading the conservative forces in the present election Campaign is Hon. J. B. D. Baxter. K.c., former minister of customs in the Meighen government. To resigned As Leader of the opposition in new Brunswick in september 192 1, to act cent the portfolio in the Federal Cabinet and returned to the Provin Cial Arena this year to again Lead the conservative party. He was elected As Federal member from the constituency of St. John Albert in 3021, and Only a few weeks ago was unanimously chosen Leader of the conservatives at a convention held in St. John. From the time of Hon. Or. Baxter s resignation As Leader of the opposition to accept the Federal portfolio until his re appointment a few weeks ago. The conservatives had As House Leader Charles d. Richards of Frederic ton who is now a candidate the new constituency of Fredericton the town of Devon and the town of Maryv Lluc. Hon. Or. Baxter was born at car Leton St. John n.b., in 1s68, and educated at the Public schools and at King s College Windsor n.s., he was first elected to the new Brunswick legislature at a by election in 1011, Cor St. John county. He was re elected at the general elections of 1013 and in de Cember 1914, became attorney Gen eral. He held that portfolio until 1917, when the government of Hon. J. A. Murray was Defeated at the polls. Hydroelectric development perhaps the outstanding Issue in the recent Campaign is the proposed Hydro electric development at grand Falls. At the last session of Tho legislature the government introduced and succeeded in piloting through the House legislation which provides for the expenditure of to Complete the initial development at grand Falls. This Money will be spent under the e direction the new Brunswick Power commis Sion of which the Premier is chair Man the other members of the executive Board being James Burgess . For and or. B. A. Smith of Shediac former chair Man while the advisory Board to the commission consists of son. W. E. Foster former Premier a. Chase Fawcett former Leader of the progressives in the new Brunswick House and Edwood Burtt of Fred Ericton candidate for the Liberal party in York in 1915. Boy fatally scalded when frightened by playmates Canadian i reas despatch Nanaimo b.c., aug. 2. While backing away from a Frog held up to him by two playmates who had walked into his Home to show it to him four year old Ronald Baker son of or. And mrs. B. Baker of co Wichlan Lake tripped against a five gallon can containing two inches of boiling water and fell in. To was so badly scalded that he died on Friday from former . Conductor dead Moose jaw sask., aug. Bell Alexander for Many years passenger conductor for the Cana Dian Pacific railway at this Point succumbed yesterday to cancer Al the age of 45. Or. Alexander was born in Listowel ont. The deceased was Well known in golfing circles. Instigated in Sofia for the purpose of compelling greeks to abandon their properties prematurely. The greek suggestion that an armed Force be sent into Bulgaria apparently is designed to obtain the immediate attention the league of nations to the problem of greeks in Bulgaria. The greek theory la that there is an organized Effort to Intima Date Lite greeks in Bulgaria and to compel them to sell their properties at a sacrifice in order to escape from a country in which their lives Are not Safe. If the greek soldiers entered bulgarian the league would be compelled to turn consid Erable attention to the situation and that is believed to be the extent of the greek desires. Any movement of armed forces across any Frontier in the Balkans is a very serious mat Ter but the greek movement if it occurs would the looking toward intervention of the league rather than to War. Crisp tasty Flavory shredded wheat for youngsters and grown ups continued from 1. Plant and the first Street to be paved with Asphalt Mcdermot Avenue waa their work. Prior to the introduction of Asphalt Macadam was the most popular material and. The Kelly Brothers were leaders locally in. This work. In 1908 the firm amalgamated with a number others prominently identified with similar work and it was then known As the Manitoba construction company. Lover of animals or. Kelly waa a great Lover of horses and owned a number of Fine animals which were often prominent in the Amateur driving contests. A a curler too he was Anweya keenly interested. He played with consider Able ability and was frequently on the winning rinks in the Bonspiel a of tha earlier Days. In addition to his wife and son George h. Kelly he is survived by two Sisters mrs. Joseph Comstock Utica ., and mrs. Thomas Cronin and two Brothers Thomas of los Angeles cal., and Patrick of Rome The funeral will be held on tue Day morning at 9.30. From the family residence to St. Ignatius Church the interment will be in St. Mary s Ceme Tery. Union Bank of Canada proposed Sale to the Royal Bank of Canada Public notice notice is hereby Erlven that the proposed Sale of All the assets of Union Bank of Canada to the Royal Bank of Canada having been approved by the of the Selling Bank of Canada their special general sleeting held on the 21st Day of july. 1025. And by the shareholders of. The purchasing Bank the Royal Bank of Canada at their special general meeting held on the 21st Day of july 1925, the Union Bank of Canada and the Royal Bank of Canada will apply to the governor general in Council for approval of the agreement in accordance with sections 102 and 10b of Tho Bank act c. E. Neill i Genera manager. Royal of Canada. By order of the Board. Nion Bank of Canada. J. W. Hamilton by order of the Board. General manager. Continued for fam Page 1. Enormous amount summer fallow All the Way from Moose jaw to a sin Boia and most the work Well done. The line from Assiniboia to Shaunavon on this line is one the very largest reheat producing areas in Saskatchewan. There Are least five elevators at every station and some run to seven. Conditions of wheat on this line Are therefore of the first importance. From Assiniboia to Limerick conditions Are practically the same As described from Congress to ass no Obiji except that there is rather a crore heat damage but rain now would largely save the situation though it would be top late to make a six rowed crop. From Midway Between Limerick and Lafleche to aneroid heat damage increases rapidly. Quite a few Fields appear to be dead Heads Aro stand ing As straight As soldiers and when the berries Are rubbed out they Are still Green soft and very Small rain would make no difference to these Fields As Straw is. Dead and had much Sawfly Liere Are Many later crops that rain now would help taut it must come right away to be any Good. Good rain needed tooling along till whole line is less heavy than on the Moose jaw Plains for example. Oats poor Short thin with very Small Heads flax a Good height very clean o weeds and while thin on the ground a Good rain now would make a. Fail crop. From aneroid to Cadillac crops Are rather later and appear to have bad More rain and Many o them show much less heat damage these wheat crops Are rather Shor in both Bead and but Are filling normally Bottom and top., o Straw colouring evenly and leaving a strip of Green Between. There also a number of very poor crops these Are mainly on stubble. In this stretch of country there would appear to have been some to seeding also As Here and there Large Fields of Oats Are Only beginning to head and will not. Make More than feed from Cadillac to Scotsguard roads awful As much of tills country was flooded last Spring Bridges Ara out and. It. Is slow going. In this Terri tory crops Are very mixed some developing normally others bad burned very weedy and Short some of these crops Are so poor Turnt Cut Ting seems a doubtful expense these crops tooled so badly that ii is still possible to the Dell rows Clear across the Fields. Good patches of. Corn from Scotsguard to Shaunavon too late to inspect but this Section will be covered later. From Assini Boia to Scotsguard there Are a num Ber of patches of Good Corn Mitny coming i Bloom Apcel a few Crook Fields of sunflowers but very Little Sweet Clover very Large areas of summer allow. . Is Rushing empties to Al these stations and everything will be in readiness to move the crop quickly. Sunday i motored from Shaunavon West to basted South of Echo on the Climax line East to Canuck on that line and into Shaunavon Between Shaunavon and Dollard the crop is almost a failure a few ode spots fair but they Are Only add spots in great Athae burned out. To Eastend evidence o heat Are but individual crops on bum Raer fallow will make a fair showing at threshing time and would do considerably better if Only the longed for rain would come. These districts lot of july 20 to 24, but that was too late for Thi. Badly burned crop and the heat since makes More moisture necessary for tilling those that Are still Green working South to there arc some very heavy crops Normal in every Way others very thin and Pool with much White tip a few Fields that Are absolutely Ripe. One of these Fields showed a Small by moderately plural Berry almost hard but others showed Many berries shrunken to nothing but a Shell. Working East along the Climax line to. Canuck there Are also some new declares Orient we be Mia buyer Hon. J. H. King believes can Ada will find ample mar Ket in Asia Paul Eugene Roy who has just been appointed an archbishop of Quebec in. Such Splon to the late Cardinal . The new archbishop a religious family four of its Brothers being priests and three of his slaters being nuns. Very Good crops but they Are not in the majority. However conditions along Liis line Are somewhat., More Normal than from Dollard to East end. Practically All crops would Benefit by rain if it came at once. Contrast with 1915 crossing the White mud Coulee on the return to sea Navori. I drove through some Twenty Miles of crop tributary to Shaunavon and could lot help contrasting conditions with those of 1815, when the wheat was up to the shoulders of the horses and Many of the Heads eight rowed. This 20 Miles has a number of Good crops on summer allow but even these show six Heads while on stubble and Spring blowing heat has Aken. Heavy toll. Showers would help a number of the later crops that Are just coming into the milk. Conditions us to maturity vary possibly More in these 20 Miles than in. Any Section so far seen. Crops Are found in All. Stages from just out of Bloom to ready to Cut. Of those ready to Cut now the less said the better As hey have ripened at the. Expense of 50th Quality and Quantity. A lot of wheat of Many grades will come out of the country covered the 1st two Days but it will not be any thing like what the Spring Promise entitled the Farmers to expect. With rare exceptions Oats Are a. Ery poor crop very Little Barley was to be seen and it was generally Short and. Either prematurely ripened or just coming into head. A prophecy that the Orient would Como in the very near future a., really arge importer of Canadian wheat Ade last night by Hon. Or. J. It. Ottawa minister of. Public works he he Federal House As he passed through ver Canadian Pacific lines in route or the coast. In one year Frore 1323 to said or. King her imports of wheat from Canada increased 400 per cent., and i m satisfied there will be a still greater increase this year if prices Are reason ble. I say this because the Oriental a now in Many cases beginning to he wheat a necessity to fact wheat s growing in favor in every or. King also agreed wholeheartedly a recent speech of Leslie h. Boyd chairman of the Board of Grain Itomi missioners when he said that lie expected Vancouver would be. Called upon to handle bushels of he 1925 crop. Coast Well equipped. Vancouver is now so Well equipped with elevator said the visitor hat it can easily handle this amount doing it will not Hurt Eastern or the position at the head of the Akes As those parts should have All he Grain they can handle. My. Col eagles expect More than an average Rop this year in Western Canada i hic i should mean a capacity Grain Lutiness for All the ports of the interesting announcement was s continued for com of immigration and colonization stated today. If convinced As to the truth of heir statements and having a knowledge which one would expect of them As spokesmen for a Section of the Canadian people it is to say the least strange that instead of ranting they did not do. Something practical and constructive .and.sug. Rest to the British Public nor to certain conditions in to was essential in fact necessary that any All with any intention of emigrating should consult the Canadian government immigration officials throughout the United King Dom and the Irish free state who Are there As much for the Protection of the prospective immigrant to Canada As they Are for the secure ing of the right Type. Not one piano and bedroom suite will be sold at j noon Pron nil Alfred Wright auctioneer offices and Margrave phone n7bt1. By j. W. Davey auction Sale of household furniture at my Sale rooms 537 Portage tuesday August 4 at 2 . by various i will Tell by Oak d. Room suites Cabinet mahogany bedroom i Iii parlor cab inet. Oak Library table. Oak Roll top desk Morris chair fix Small Tablet Wicker choirs. Bent Wood Chain Par Lor suite h in a scr a dirt 15 brass Iron Beds Complete Tor onto couches. Pillows pictures. Baby car Riim Box. Kitchen tables and chairs. Of shoves Cook stove and Oiher article too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. J. W. Dave auction or phone b5913 by Meanwell co. Auction Sale of manufacturers Overstock of Chester Fields and chairs Standard lamps and bedroom boxes Hall Tabell stools Telephone chairs find pedestals at Street foot of Norwood Bra Dot Iid Lyndale Avenue Norwood on wednesday August 5th at z . Having Iwon Inetri Cuil by the Onil mfr. I of. Sell by Tho . Including twelve Chester Fields Nyrl of Lmarr to match in combination mohair Ami Pood Tai Ltd tapestries also 15 lamps and tables tic. Terms will he prospective conditions will be Given out Lime of Pale. For Fumihi r particulars. Meanwell co., auction its 300 Hargrave St., Winnipeg. Tel. Awl after a with Drewry Canada s favorite ale. Smooth Rich and pure in for Vrr. Drewry s old ale american style Beer and extra Stout Are Ideal warm weather beverages. The Drewry limited phone j7221,
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