Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, August 07, 1925

Issue date: Friday, August 7, 1925
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 7, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba Notion of work expect of monday framing of six months interim contract in Nova Scotia to Start today Canadian Vross despatch Halifax n.s., aug. Of i six months interim contract withdrawal from the mining areas of the military re commencement of work monday and appointment of a Jom Mission to investigate the entire Oal Industry Are developments which ire expected to happen in rapid aug Sessi ii As the result of the agree ment of both the British Empizo Stool corporation and their Miner employees to accept the government s proposals for a return to work. The of the commission will probably take longer than the other developments but Premier Rhodes said today it would be done As speedily As work on contract work on the contract will Start to Morrow when the District Board of the miners will meet corporation officials in Glace Bay. It is not anticipated that this will present appreciable difficulty inasmuch As government s settlement terms provided that the contract should have 1922 wage rates and the 1d24 wont ing agreement. With the contract out of the Way this week vice presi Dent j. E. Mclurg anticipates that work could be commenced in the mines on monday. Withdrawal of Soma 1.000 troops which were sent from Ontario Quebec and Halifax the Middle of june following the new Waterford riot is looked for Verv soon and is understood to have been already dle cussed by the government n. Brunswick Section nears close rival leaders throwing full Energy into strenuous contest Canadian prom St. John n.b., aug. S the 08 candidates made up of 45 govern ment under the leadership of Premier the Hon. P. J. Veniot 48 opposition under the leadership of Hon. J. B. M. Baxter and 5 inde Pendents who on monday next will contest Tho 48 seats in the new Brunswick legislative Assembly entered the Home stretch tonight of what has proved one of the most strenuous campaigns in the political history of the province. Premier Veniot addressing a meet ing in St. John and or. Baxter two meetings in Albert hurling every ounce of their Energy into the closing phase of the Campaign. Following a strenuous Threa weeks both have three arduous Daya ahead of them the Premier work ing toward his constituency of Glou Cester and or. Baxter St. John county. Pish Bone causes death late Wilfred g. Hartry one of Waskada Man., District s most successful and Best known Farmers who diet at Mayo Hospital Rochester minn., last week after an operation made necessary As the result of complications following the swallowing of a fish Bone. Continued from Fate Ildy for Coal mines approved Manitoba free press Friday August news la today s 1925 continued from one Alberta wheat Pool re elects old Board delegates dispose of. Agenda one Day before expected Canadian Prew aug. Delegates to the annual meeting of the Al Berta a treat Pool which Wae held wednesday and thursday disposed at their Agenda a Day earlier than anticipated and dispersed at 5 o clock tonight. The session was a most Nar Conlous one throughout said r. O. German Secretary. The old Board was returned to office in its entirety As was the Case last year. Every item on the order business was dealt with and disposed of and the Board held a Short business session in the evening. Board of Pool Tho personnel of the Board of directors is h. W. Wood chairman representing red Deer wheat Pool District w. J. Jackman Edmonton District c. L. Mcpherson clares Holm r. N. Mangles North Cal Jarv Ben. S. Plummer South Cal Gary c. C. Jeneen Lethbridge Lew Hutchinson Camrose. Rothing official was Given out As to whether the Pool intends to buy and operate its own elevators or not. John Wooten charged with the of Dymtro Czayka in novem Ber 19 1 will appear for hearing at Shoal Lake. Friday. He has been under arrest for the past three months when he confessed to the crime. Constable. S. Showsky and inspector j. G. Nollol of the Provin Cial police Force will be in Atten dance. Spend a week end on the . Oread Banida return trip. No other la o Rives sol Kirk. Monday. 6.3o excellent service and every dance pm. Saturday evening. Five Day trip in the coming Federal election Campaign and arrange for the Supply of speakers throughout the Campaign. R a. Hoey m.p., for Springfield and miss Mildred Mcmurray. Winnipeg were named the Manitoba representatives and John Evans m.p., for Saskatoon and mrs. John Mcnaughton Harris the Saskatchewan representatives on. The committee. Ontario and Alberta will be invited to appoint two representatives to the committee Ontario was not represented at the conference and the two Alberta representatives did not have authority to make any appointments to . Or. Stewart said that Only t. Few minor changes were made by the con Ference in the progressive platform and none of them affected any change in the principles enunciated in the platform endorsed by the Saskatchewan convention the Day before. Handbook to be prepared today s conference endorsed a proposal made by Tho Federal progressive members to prepare a handbook setting Forth the accomplishments of the progressive party during their Servlia in the House of common. This handbook will be issued shortly for the use of speakers in the Forth coming Campaign. Robert Forke Leader of the progressives and Hon. T. A. Prarar were among those present at the conference. The Manitoba Delesare in attendance were j. F. Mcdermott. Dauphin o. H. Brown. Souris mrs. F. Howell Souris l. J. Ban Cranfi Teulon g. Fieldsted Gimli f. ill wraith Teulon a Brandon c. S. Watkins Durea a. L. Beaubien St. Jean w. G. Sid Bury Portage la Prairie Mildred Mcmurray. Springfield and mrs. S. E. Gee declares Rockefeller Money leaves bought foundation seeking to make can Ada modernist says minister Okiw Dunn Tress Toronto aug. The Locke Teller foundation leaves its blight wherever it Falls and the Baptist Church must be constantly on its guard against accepting any of the Sunda and becoming entangled by such acceptance was the declaration of Hev. T x. Shields tonight at Jar via Street Baptist Church. Or. Shields said Tho menace from the funds of the Rockefeller foundation is not to be found in the Money which has already been distributed but in the funds which remain. He said that there is. A persistent Campaign under Way to get control of the various Chireh colleges both in Canada and the United states with the aim of spreading Tho doctrines of Model so instead of those of fundamentalism. I have sat at meetings of the governing body of Mcmaster uni he continued and i do not care if it is reported that i have heard them discussing How they could get their hands on some of the Rockefeller Money. Well i can Tell them How they can get some of the funds and that is to Bow Down before the dictates of the Chicago College and become modernist through and through. If they do As they Are told they can get the Money without any Britain s mining Trade or to find a Way Ramsay Maedonald former. Labor Premier who followed or. Baldwin said he opposed the subsidy in Prin Ciple but he admitted that the government had no other alternative by its inactivity it had Al Lowed valuable months to slip by without endeavouring to effect a settlement of the dispute. The whole Industrial world or. Macdonald declared had shown magnificent Unity in face of knowledge of the fact that a defeat of the miners in a Battle would be defeats in other Fields of Industry. Nationalization he predicted that the Royal com Mission which is to investigate the Coal situation would prove that there is no solution but National control of mines. If there was to be in Industry society itself must do its duty toward the Industrial popu lation. Former Premier David Lloyd George during his speech was subjected to a running fire of interruptions from the extreme left Wing of the la borates which ironically re called ills failure while at the head the government to put into opera Tion tile recommendations of the Sankey goal investigation commis Sion which he himself appointed. Lloyd George based his attack on the subsidy on the ground that Premier Baldwin sanctioned an unlimited guarantee both in wages and in profits regardless of the conditions of Trade during the doming nine months. This he characterized As nationalization in its worst form for it was a guarantee without any control or restriction and would encourage both parties to delay a settlement of their controversy. Challenge from unions Winston Spencer Churchill Chan cellar of the exchequer ending the debate for the government said the government had followed a precedent set in 1921. This was an allusion to a subsidy of which the Lloyd George government granted the mining Industry in the dispute Between the miners and the mine owners during that year. The Chancellor dilated on the Chal Lenge to the Community from the Trade unions. He said there was a grow ins disposition among Tho Trade from the clip Lelm owner of coupons left in de Poslet vault of Trust company la advertised Complete we ring for electric Uto Vej door., window and 100 of Glass Are for accountant is wanted to inst bookkeeping system and audit monthly in spare male help Bank manager with fifteen years experience in Manitoba and Saskatchewan is open for engagement. Situations new and second hand and accessories Are advertised by Canoe Star red couple at business during Day desires to rent Home of lady living alone who will act House to a postcard size grader camera is for Arcles for who made a Vallan tart Pattle fight for free Dom and has supported the insanity which presented As a ast resort with bowed head. Beside her was Thomas Scott the prisoner s elderly father a worn and broken Man exhausted from his share in the struggle ills thin hands playing nervously. Mrs. Rilla Scott remained Calm. Later outside the court room Thomas Scott with tears streaming Down his wrinkled face was crying thank go9. Thank unions to use the exceptional immunities they possessed under the Law not for the purpose of Ordinary Trade disputes but in the Pursuit of far reaching political and economic alms. Attempt to hold tip the whole Community by a threat to Cut off vital Supply services and the employment of such threat a political weapon which had been increasingly apparent of recent years was a grave fact require profound continuous Atten Tion by parliament. Or. Churchill stated incidentally he had no intention for the present of proposing any additional taxation to meet the mine subvention. A Scott insane jury continued from Onul Date an he be found he ver diet font or Jed. He .ll then be released and executed in accordance with the sen Tengei of the court on feb. 14, 1824." Katherine wife of the mrs. Scott was asked her plans for the my plans. My repeated Over and Over. I Don t know j Don t nearby in the jostling throng was another Grey haired Man Jacob Maurer the father of Joseph Maurer of whose murder Scott was found guilty. Life in an Asylum will be worse than death for him i was the father s comment. I feel that Scott believes this himself. I do not think he in or. Cameron provincial Coroner. Will open an inquest at Thomson s undertaking Parlours at 1 o clock this afternoon touching the death of miss Emma Mcpherson 155 Maryland Street which occurred As the result f injuries received when she Feu beneath a moving train which she been trying to Board at White Wold on wednesday afternoon. After he body has been viewed by the ourt an adjournment will he Madr and at a later Date the evidence try a nip to night Best pro curable attn win mum and input on original look for it at the Grant s Best salesmen wanted our working arrangement for salesmen is the most Liberal offered anywhere in Canada. Under it a Good Salesman should earn a minimum of yearly. Only men with successful Selling experience need apply. Dominion motor company. Ltd. By w. H. Mcpherson j morning auction Sale of fumed Oak dining room suite Abinet sewing machine. Severe Len gramophone Walnut bedroom suite of uprising Dresser. Chiff Onier and resting table Hloi Mons Koloen a Buffet dining tables anal chairs. Sideboard Oak dressers and Chiff Onier Dutchen tables. Auto Knitter Lichen Ablert. 3 Pas stoves. Toronto Couch hip. Entre tables Beds Complete Chester Field and chair Cook stove tensile dishes Etc., Etc. Female Dob. At my auction Mart. Smith St., on 7riday morning aug. 7 at 10 o clock. W. H. Mcpherson. Auctioneer. Phone a5833. Will to taken at the provincial o0 court. By Meanwell co. Auction Sale of dealer s Stock in Trade of used furniture three delivery wagons Der 7-Pasbenger Cole car 6-un. Senger Saron 6-Cylinder one set 200-lb. Friday August 7th at 2 . Cars Wil he hold at 3 . Promm having the above. Including stands cribs Davenport ;