Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 4, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg tuesday August 4, 1925 Ideal weather attracts to beaches by train and Auto of flt Parks Golf courses and Tennis courts crowded All Long ninety candidates nominated for new Brunswick general election Culta so important on Holiday As the weather and Yos Wrd y the mythical Brewer who con played right into the Rands As a matter of fact l went away for Tho week end and he Plant and All the Para her i Trio hands of one of the Falla and certainly the Blithe St enthusiastic of All the Holl is. The result was a Glor weekend and a glorious inn speggers were enough to be Able to aban pleasures of the three Beautiful canned inn press Fredericton n.b., aug. Candidates were nominated today Tor the forty eight scats in the next new Brunswick legislature the members of which will be. Elected when the people Brunswick go to the polls monday August 10. Nomination proceedings were held today at the Shire towns of the fifteen counties of the province and also at the four Urban constituencies two of which have been constituted since the last general provincial elections. In the four Urban constituencies there Are straight fights Between government and opposition candidates and the same is True of twelve of the fifteen counties. In two of the remaining three counties there will be three cornered fights. In rest Gouche Hon. C. H. Labillois of dal Housle former minister of Public works was nominated As. An Independent Liberal and in Kings John e. Mcauley of lower Millstream was nominated As an Independent conservative. Labor candidate retires it was expected up to the last minute that there would also be a three cornered fight in Northumberland where John s. Martin Laboi member in the last House had been actively in the Field but he retired and was not nominated today. A crisis Between the lumbermen on matters of stumpage rates and a proposal to inaugurate the so called a Xebec scale in this province is attracting equally As much attention As the government s Hydro ment project at grand Falls for which authority was taken at the last session of the legislature for the Issue of about of Bonds this to include provision for the transmission system similar to Public owned system in Ontario. The opposing leaders Premier Venlo Leader of Tho government and Hon. J. B. M. Baxter Leader of. The opposition Are starting their final Tours of the province today upon completion of the nomination proceedings. Today s nominations were the following candidates were nominated crop with few harvesting will be general in Saskatchewan next week states Auld Canadian press despatch Regina sask., aug. 3. Crops from injuries which he alleges were the result of an assault Fairfield of the same neighbor Hood. A Airfield was arrested morning and la being held in the county jail Here. It is claimed that the men have been on bad terms for some years. According to the Story stot Hart pal Fjeld knocked him. Through a doorway and then dragged him Back to strike him again. Stothart says that he then crawled to a Loai and rowed across the Lake caught a horse and Rode five Miles to the homa of his brother where medical attention was. Secured. The House splattered with blood showed evidence of a hard fight. Rival by members of the mennonite Board and were All sent out the same evening to definite agricultural positions. The balance of the arrivals numbering 135, also left for the West by the evening train. a " c. Robertson of the Pas has been appointed and has accepted the position of physician to the parties leaving Friday up. 21. For Hudson s Bay members and friends of the Mani Toba Branch of the Anglo Catholic Union hold an enjoyable picnic sat urday at old St. Andrew s Church near the locks. Sports were the order of the afternoon after a Tea la Tho rectory grounds. R. V. Watt e team won the Rev. C. W. Saunders conducted a Short service in historic old Church of is. An Drew s. The collection at the ser Vlco will be used As a. Nucleus of a fund for the restoration of the Churchi built in 1846. Tot the thousands who could t a past one Day at a w Long l to end in one train and the in were in Saskatchewan some see to what part of Ontario would caboose to found the Canadian constituency Albert Carleton Charlotte Fredericton Mary Sallie Devon Gloucester Kent i for United technical schools annual a Bath Lair. But the programme. The excursion to Lake brought pleasure to Many. Other attractions City Parks were not so much in he i relight but they did not take a to Madawaska Moncton City Northumberland Queens Rast Gouche Saint John City the Back seat and family outings and Kildonan were legion a Bis event was the sports of tha civic employees held on the grounds the Kildonan and fat. Paul agricultural society. The Golf courses were never better patronized and hundreds gave their attention to Polo Lacrosse baseball football Ana such like while the motor Cycle races at Portage la Prairie enticed some of Winnipeg s population. A3 usual Tho automobile was an accessory in the conspiracy to evac uate Tho cite. The Beach Road was burned up by almost countless tires and Selkirk and Lockport. To men Tion Only two of the motorists Mec Cas were besieged. Fishing was one of the indulgences blessed by the Day. Some of the tired business men sinful enough to ignore the Call of the wild the great open spaces the Lokes de the Road or the Sun Shine As the Case May be and were Slothful enough to give alarm clocks dirty looks and to sleep in most luxuriously. The theatres showed that everyone was not out in the Sun. It was the opening Day for the Walker the Winnipeg the orpheus and the metropolitan and these As Well As the playhouse the Dominion and All the picture theatres were packed. Well the great Day is history. The Only ones who did t enjoy it As they might were the boys who regarded it As wasted coming in the midst of the summer vacation. Holidays should never overlap they say. Saint John county St. Stephen Hilltown Sunbury Victoria Westmorland York government Hon. I. C. Rand a m. Thompson Hon. B. M. Hill h. R. Lawrence la Roy Ingalls c. D. Richards Xhon. P. J. Ven lot Seraphin r. Leger x John p. I Jaclon j. Andre Doucet Hon. A. A. Dysart x a. Bordages f. G. Richard Sterling i. Keith or. L. R. Murray e. S. Carter Hon. J. Michaud or. A. Vol letter t. T. Goodwin c. J. Morri Syx f. M. Tweedie Adolph Savoy Cleveland Price Hon. J. E. Hetherington x George h. Al Nix j. Henry Currie John b. Leger Hon. Or. Roberts x i l. T. Hayes x b. S. Henneberry Alex. Mcmillan or. L. M. Current w. A. Ross e. Mcl. Balkam Hon d. Merzercau x k. B. Smith x o. La. Davis j. W. Nyles Hon. Fred Mages x Reid Moit anus f. L. Eata Brooks Fercl. Bourgeois p. S. Watson Frank Coburn w. R. Fawcett opposition John Peck Lewis Smith x b. Frank Smith f. C. Squires k. W. Melville. H. I. Taylor x s. D. Guptill James s. Lord j. J. F. Winslow to. L. Ryan pm. J. Robichaud j. Muzzle Roll w. J. Kent or. D. V. Landry. Arthur o Leary t. Arsenault h. V. Dick Sony a. J. Brooks j. William Smith Max d. Cormier James e. Glair a. Reilly x j. Leonard o Briens. D. Heckbert Frank Akerly Holmes of. Benton Evans j. Arthur Moore Henry Diotte x Stewart x w. H. Harrison l. P. D. Tilley. James l. Lewis m. E. Agar Hon. J. B. Baxter l. Potts j. M. Fleming Bart Atkinson a. D. Taylor. Anders j. Jensen Charles Elliott h. M. Wood or. M. A. Oulton m. G. Siddall a. J. Leser d. Ill Dougan James m. Scott Gordon Grant Independent Fred w. Smith s. J. Burdock r. K. Tracy s throughout the province Are Good fair and poor in so stated h. Auld Deputy minister of Agri culture for Saskatchewan today. Reviewing the situation the Deputy minister said that there was Promise of a big crop with a Small percentage of failures. Lately he said the crops had been maturing rapidly and in some districts cutting would be commenced this week while next week it would be general. Most of the damage had been caused by Hail. Estimates he said of the yield ranged from eight bushels in parts of tha South to 35 bushels in of the Northern districts. Strict in the extreme Southwest of the province would have the poorest crop. Reports of failure there were fre quent. Ten bushels was the Best estimate received. Accompanied by a scorching South wind a heat wave struck. Regina. Dur ing the week end and today the City sheltered under a temperature of 36 degrees at 1 o clock. Cutting starts at Kamsack special us Iteli to tha Reaa Kamsack saik., aug. Commenced Here today. F. Craig one mile East of is a 25-Aere Field of Barley. A. Wimmer is cutting a 40-acre Field of 60-Day and e. K. Fowler will com Mence cutting a Field of. Rye j Tomor Row. Gutting will be. General. In a week or ten Days. Crops Are look ing Good although ripening a Little fast with the hot weather. Continued from Page 1. Hon c. H. La Billows in. Lib Delft in much better continued to term. Of Tara 1. X sitting member. A sat in last House As member for Gloucester a a sat in last House As member for. Yorac. Pc sat in last House As member for Telegraph briefs Washington aug. 3. The executive Council of the american federation of labor elected vice pros Dent James Duncan Delegate to the Canadian trades Union Congress in place of Charles h. Mover who has resigned. Elmira ont., aug. 3. William Cameron Kester. Publisher of the Elmira Signet died Liere saturday aged 32. Or. Kester joined the staff of the Quebec Telegraph a 1917, but in 1919 was forced to re tire because of bad health. In 1921 he joined the staff of the Kitchener Telegraph shortly after souk Over the Elmira Signet. Wellington n.z., aug. 3. The Wellington labor Sola lists have urged that the United shiites As a Fleet be boycotted and the Dun Edin labor representation commile has passed a Resolution All workers to refrain from participating in celebrations arranged for the forthcoming visit. St. Maurice do Thetford que. 3. M. J. Car eau was instantly killed yesterday when his Auto a struck by a trial Nat a crossing. Naw York aus. 3. A new phase n the conf of Between bricklayers and plasterers developed today when bricklayers employed the George Fuller construction company went on strike in All build in projects in this City. Washington . And Florida. Officials of the company said work was halted in approximately Worth of construction. Mount Morris n.y., Ayr. 3. Continued heavy throughout he Genesce Valley have done considerable damage to farm crops it was declared today. Cering Nolt Italy. Aug. 3. Trio continuation of earthquake shocks following those which bes ran list tuesday Nicht. Has heightened alarm of the population. So the shocks have been limited t this City. .t8fonto, aug. 3. Since july 1 Honey crop out Loo Khas Ira prov materially probably 100 per a g Halstead of the on Honey producers states. He the crop would be larger Nat 1924 smaller than in belonged to the ice age which would put their age at 25.000 years. Managua Nicaragua aug. 3. One Hundred and fifty u. S. Marines boarded a special Tor the West american occupation Nicaragua was Over. For 12 years United states marines have been encamped , duty around the United states Consu attn Washington aug. 3. A National pilgrimage to Rome Tor the holy year in connection with the tour of the National Council of Catholic men is being arranged for representatives of organizations of Catholic laymen. Saint John aug. 3. A Trout weighing 10 pounds and measuring 31 it inches in length believed to be the largest captured in new Brunswick was taken from the Waters of Douglas Lake eight Miles from Saint by Albert Craw Ford of this City. A Battle , lasting for More than an hour took place before the fish was finally landed. Asserts red element rules British unions Berlin aug. 3. Two fossilized Skull. Estimated to be old. Have been discovered by Dvo tors at Dorsten. Near Essen wording to dispatches. Experts examined the skulls said primitive form indicated that they be carried out on a targe scale i see no reason Why private enter prise should not co operate with thu government in. The matter but first and Foremost it is Job As a agricultural immigration must increase of the discussing banking matters .tli.0 visitor said that he considered the Bank merging of had. Undoubtedly been for the Good of the country. Or. Lamb will leave tonight of a Western tour of inspection and win be absent about one month. Violent storm in Detroit Detroit mich., augy. Violent Hall rain and thunderstorm lasting two hours Over a. Restricted area of the business Section today .flooding1 hundreds of basements and streets to a of 18 inches with. Water. Rio Grande foods cause serious damage acres of Texas farm lands under water lives endangered special United news desk nth to free press by free press private Al Lre Cabins Texas aug. 3. Approximately acres of Cotton a other farm lands Are u under water a More than 10.0., families Are homeless and the Rio Grande River on Rzomp age was still rising tonight Accord ing to reports received Here. Women and children Are wading through water Waist deep in the residential Section Here rescuing household goods from the Crumb inc Adobe huts. The Recia meation service officials have asked army Headquarters at fort Bliss for 500 soldiers with trucks and materials to help fight the flood which is endangering All lives. More than men. Al ready Are engaged in the erupted from business men a and Farmers. Lumberman seriously Hurt in fight near Haliburton ont. Canu Dinu tres be Antcli Lindsay ont., aug. 3. William Stothart Lumberman of Glamorgan township near Haliburton is in the. Hospital Here in a serious condition have been the Case had bet Ter weather prevailed. It was Sonra time before Defty could get the cadets. Into the boat As he was by himself and found the task a difficult one. One Cadet collapsed just As or. Defty got him and had he not of his clothes he would have been drowned. The boys admitted to or. Detty and his Mother who attended to them that had the rescuer been two minutes later they would have been drowned As they found it hard to keep Heads above water with their clothes on and the sea so rough. Sites France 1ust remain in Morocco Means end of the colonial Empire asserts pain eve special Cable to the free Paris aug. A speech at Authon today Premier pain eve told the for the the full import of the dilemma in Morocco. We must either defend Morocco or abandon All North Africa. And to abandon North. Africa Means under disastrous conditions , at the risk of great he said. Pain eve abandon ment of Morocco would end the French colonial Empire and the econ Omic Independence of France and end the great prestige and influence of France Over , what Frenchman dare evacuate Morocco except some misled persons 19l 2, and who for Many years has taken an Active part in the cd operative movement told the daily Mai that when a o he helped organize the unskilled workers he never foresaw tha one Day they would take tie Ciummu Iury by the in View of what happened he declared the Cummy Meliv must in some Way re Eori it self and become the top los tie Rod ele ment although Small in num Ber has assumed Tho direction. It is represented Only to a extent among the positions of authority in the Trade unions but the loaders being dragged Aluir by 11. Among the signatories of last week s order forbidding tie trans port of Coal in the event of a strike were men who know the goal to which they were head los and who would see blood spilled without compunction. The future course of events cannot be forecast one can think the country is marching to Industrial red flags arc removed Paris aur. Con imams Ivry sur Seine und St. Denis suburbs of Paris have enjoyed but a Brief View of the red has and other revolutionary ins from their City Halls. Soon after the banners were hoisted the prefect of the Seine department notified the mayors that the flags would have to be removed because Uver display against the Law. The communist City fathers acquiesced to mediately and revolutionary emblems came Down. Saving m operating costs of . Large Thornton says Gross receipts for july show Corner turned Spreigl dem Macli to free Freim. Jasper alta., aug. Upon the financial statement of the Canadian National railways for the six months period january 1 to june 30. Inclusive issued this week sir Henry w. Thornton chairman and president of the company inter viewed Here today said an analysis of the in the cumulative position of the net earnings of the Canadian National railways for the first six months o this year indicates that the Resul has been obtained thr6ugh, a sub Stantial waving in debating costs the Gross receipts show decrease of or 8-.11 per cent Pard with tie same period of Las year but the net Revenue 1st 916 ahead of the same period. To Taring about this result Al forms of operating expenses have been substantially Portal Ira expenses showing a reduction of Over rent. This reduction in Transpota Tion expenses being a Grester Rati than the decline in operating re venues indicates that the measures Talicen to increase operating of Ficenc Are producing encouraging results and in bring Long about these result the property of the comr any has Bren maintained at a sat Factor Standard commensurate with the traffic handled. increase in Gross receipt shown during the weekly periods o july might be accepted As indicative that conditions have now shown turn for Lake Simone ont., f picnic has record attendance the Royal Trust executors and to busies Winnipeg advisory Board j. S. Hough . A. F. D. Macgachen a. Mctavish Campbell d. C. Coleman Winnipeg office i 436 main f. S. Lono assets under administration Exi fed constant or red rubber Bhatla mings Plain red mottled of inc turned rabbet barrel Gold trimming oversee eve Sharp Camiilla pims pics retch Toronto aug. Lb.000 and 20.000 people attended the an Nual picnic staged by col. T. 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