Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 8, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Temperature Winnipeg free press thermometer readings 7.30 ., aug. 7.-. 10.20 ., aug. 7.---------- 12.30 ., aug. 2.30 Aug. 8. For full weather report of meteorological office see Page one. Rises. 5.06 Sola 20.00, Moon rises 22.26 Moon wets j0.16, rises 5.03 Sun sets 19.sb 1 Moon rises 22.51 Moon sets Winnipeg saturday augusts 1925 forecast unsettled Pera Turco. Unchanged Price 5c per copy edition Toish comic Joc. 28 pages of East not crop inspection report by e. Cola Hind Briand to ask Chamberlain or Iron Clad Security pact and easy debt settlement prepared to sign advantageous agreement with Russia failing Assurance being Given France at Crossroads where she must choose future ally Germany Britain or Russia Swift current sank., aug. A most satisfactory run of 190 Miles Cross cutting Saskatchewan from Kerrobert South to Swift current. It might be said to be a perfect Day As crops were practically Rood All the Way weather Fine and roads exceptionally Good for at noon it was 75 in the Shade with a Feht Southwest wind Ideal filling weather. From Kerrobert to kid Ersly 35 Miles crops were generally fair and filling Well with a ions Ecru of exceptionally Good crops about Midway Between the towns. There were of course some uneven Rind Short headed crops but broadly things Are Good. A Little wheat is Cut and a lot coming in fast especially nearer to Kinder sly. A number of Large Fields of. Very Good flax very free from weeds and nearly Ripe. Oats poor practically All the Way. Some Sawfly in nearly every Field but i very Little Straw Clown As yet. J some of the later wheat crops would still Benefit in filling by a fur tier rain land very dry and much cracked. I Kinder sly to Gladden 20 Milos showed crops for the first few. Lout of Kindersley to have suffered from heat and dry weather then those to the North but they arc fill ing very Well now and will make satisfactory returns As a. Whole. From Gladden worked East through the Madison Elton Plato districts to 131rose. This country was a Beautiful Leture. The land is Rol Ling and there Are Miles and. Miles of wheat in every Shade from deep sold to just turning these interspersed with Fields of Oats a deep Green or turning Silvery and Long stretches of fallow land. Them was just enough wind to keep the Grain moving in ions Ripples. Here and there the Eun caught a Ripe Field of flax that with the movement of the wind looked like liquid Bronze. Wheat is the principal crop and it is a Good one filling Well much of it six rowed and Hore and there a head that is eight rowed. The few Fields that were Cut had sheaves that weighed like Lead. A few Light crops but these in the minority. Elrose to Swift prom Elrose worked almost duo South through the a Lille mordant Sanctuary tuberose and horse Plains districts to Saskatchewan Landing. This run is about 40miles and while crop is not continuous there arc Many Fine areas of wheat and Oats. Wheat was filling Well a Sood Deal of it Ripe and some Cuttles done. The last ten Miles to the River showed discusses Case to be presented to Board of railway commissioners continued on Page two special Cable to the free itrtn.1 Paris aug. Briand s trip to London monday May decide the new equilibrium of Europe. In steering its Way through the j Russo British conflict now raging France has finally come to tic i Crossroads and now May choose one j of these Powers As its future ally i against Germany and gently drop the other. When he sees Austen chamber lain monday. By land is expected to say substantially we Are almost ready to sign a very advantageous agreement with Russia under which we will secure part payment of the interest on the czarist debt and the i privilege Tor French capital to re construct Russia and the Promise of Alliance against Germany. Prefers to go with Britain of course France infinitely pre fers to go with Britain instead of Russia but there must be some advantages to replace the ones the soviets offer. Will great Britain give an Iron Clad guarantee pact against Ger Many and an easy War debt Settle if Europe is n Checkerboard the Pia vers today Are Moscow red Garson boy is victim of shooting accfdem1 gun went off As he climbed Over killed Harold w. Paul aged 14, son of Oshua Paul Garson man., was in killed at 12.10 yesterday when he and "6. Brot Fier while wait no for dinner taken a shot gun and started out on a Hunt for crows while climbing Over a Fence on the of Victor Anderson the gun exploded. The boy received the charge the right breast. The Coroner or. Bassett of Beau sejour was on the. Scene Twenty minutes after the Accident Corning rom Beausejour in company with provincial police Constable j. R Watson. He stated that apparently death had been accidental and that death had been instantaneous. There will be no inquest the body was brought to Thom son s undertaking Parlours main Street last evening. The funeral will be held from the Parlours at 2 Monday to Elm Wood cemetery there the boy will be Laid to rest beside ils Mother who died three years ago. Says Europe cannot outlive another War Lloyd George begs . To come to Rescue of civilization associated Cable Pwllheli Wales aug. Ing the american visitors to the Welsh Royal National Eisteddfod to Day David Lloyd Georgre former British prime said he looked Forward to the time when the United states would join a great Contrat Ernly of nations to impose peace in the quarrels of some nations of. The world. Until America sees its Way to join in such confraternity insuring peace and Good will Abo Ner or. Lloyd George said i despair of the of civilization in the future. Unless you in the continent has great advantages Over to the Rescue o civilization i am afraid of what will happen. I honestly do not euro Pean civilization would outlive an other War. Do not abandon Europe. Do not ring Down the fire curtain so that tie flames will not consume mayor Webb Calls upon Visi tors to be Aid in Settle ment of Canada members of the party of 59 school teacher from the United. Kingdom who arrived yesterday on an Over seas education league tour and Are being entertained by Winnipeg this week end were the guests of the Canadian a joint dinner in the Royal Alexandra last night. Stanley Long vice president of the men s club presided and welcomed the visitors in glowing phrases and the speaker was Hori. R. W. Craig k.c., attorney general. And today was the subject. Or. Craig reminded his hearers of the geographical Fea Tures of the province referring to it As maritime As Well As Prairie and As the Centre of. The continent. And calling it. No Long i the West but the Gateway to the his sketch of Manitoba cover Idi fifty years and he indicated the remark Able achievements encompassed by so Short a time. He spoke confidently of the future and wound up by maintaining Manitoba s allegiance to great Britain and Mem Bers of the. Empire. Civic luncheon mayor a ebb in welcoming visitors to Winnipeg at the civic Lun Cheon at Kildonan Park made a stir ring Appeal for closer continued on pit be Oliree Stern warning against nation s Churchill stresses need before parliament adjourns special Cable to the London aug. Ad7 journey today until november 16 with a Stern warning against National extravagance front Winston Church till Chancellor the exchequer rinsing in its ears. Earlier they had approved an appropriation of or the Coal Trade subsidy which prime minister Baldwin last night decried As the Price of peace. Churchill announced the appointment of a committee to Raul the expenditure of the three fighting services beginning with the Navy the committee consists of lord Colwyn a banker lord Brad Burn. And lord Chalmers both former Treasury officials. Or. Churchill said most of. Nos time was Taufui up not in reducing expenditures but in fighting uie de mands for expenditures. Reductions Dan and will be Nade Churchill said. While the Chancellor deprecate any visionary Hope of vast reduce he significantly said the Day May it the nation does Prosper when its whole Ecale of Liv ing must be reduced. If and that Dav Comee parliament must Lay Burden equally and simultaneously upon All you. You cannot say brother s am i my beats Prince s entry Chin owner Suec Eiful famous Bull again wins i Cun sicilian press Aeu Minteh Lethbridge. Alta., 7. Edwin Davidson s Hereford calf in a class of 35 in the calf club Competition judged by prof. This afternoon at the a sensational feature of the Moraine s judging was the placing of the fifth Winner in the calf club Competition a. Pure bred shorthorn Heifer fed by Raymond Sprinkle of ahead of the Brines ranch entry in the shorthorn Liefer class. King of the the famous White Bull of the b. P. Ranch was an easy first in his class. _ rubber manufacturers want Stevenson scheme modified special Cable to the free tttm.1 London aug. Fourteen British rubber manufacturing firm s have signed a Raan Fresto to the prime min ister saying that they Are Short of supplies due to the operations of the Stevenson scheme which is have nor a serious effect on the. British manufacturing Industry. The manifesto demands modification of the Stevenson scheme. _ cyclonic wind Windsor Windsor ont., aus. A. Heavy downpour of rain accompanied by a wind of cyclonic Speed hit Tyfo Bor Der cities late damage was a face. Cannot Stop liquor Sale to Bootlegger commissioner Davidson of a c. Points out difficulty in Way special despatch to the free Frew Victoria .b.c., aus. Officials cannot prevent a. Certain amount of liquor being sold to bootleggers lit Igor commissioner hush Davidson declared today in replying to the Victoria police commission s assertion that Loca bootleggers get their supplies from government vendors. Or. Davidson pointed out that the liquor act that vendor.-. Shall refuse to sell to Anyon. Whom they suspect of bootlegging it is difficult however he said to prevent the Sale of liquor to anyone who the permit of another per son despite the fact that this prac tribesmen surround City in French mandate of. Syria London aug. Tribesmen have surrounded Sedlah a City in the Trench Syria Accord ing to a dispatch to from Jerusalem. Weather be obis is the Wentler from office at 7 761 Maxim 79 mlnliui., West wind at 6 mile m e 7 b m. Yesterday temperature us for tie preceding 12 us 60 barometer per hour .02 pie moderately wan a throughout the Wett and a Owen have been Wilmott. Gen enl in my. 3 Teri 68 Retina _ 56 78 Toft Arthur Vancouver 56 8? Parry sound 60 .48 56 is i Ondon 74 Toronto _ 7o Ottawa 68 Montreal _ 78 Quebec 76 St. John 65 Halifax 5e 62 6o 50 86 60, 62 Callam -16 Swiff Curi ent it. Aft it so med Flat jaw 46 Saskatoon _ 18 Manitoba and Westerly with. How sri. Not much change in the Mimra and. Moderately warn i jilt Superior la rat to moderate l Moat or fair showers. Anil warm a l immediately the name of Margaret icky non was called in juvenile ourt yesterday afternoon anus i Bonald counsel for the pro re il5 Lared that there was no Case and that. Under Corpus proceedings air order had been pres need for her release. A h. Cot Ogham Crown counsel then asked Edge d. B. Harkness to Runauda the ase stating that nos Torai in with to Oliver ii body of the firer a or in other orals release her from the custody c the juvenile court. The Case be Ore this he Sald in respect o the Syrl has nothing to do with the surrender of her body in other words he Case is not disposed of before our or Mcdonald then that f there was any attempt to Deal fur Lier with Margaret Mcl Vinnon by and f the officers of that court under Iny charge in that court he would move for a writ of at ashment for contempt a Supei for ourt. Judge reviews Case in remanding the Case for a Wonit Rug e said in part before proceeding to remand this Case j wish to put into the records ii this court a Brief review of the Case. On june o. 1925, a complaint continued on. Three question in the next Federal elections will be Ocean Rales declared Vav t. R. Preston who arrived Here today on Board the Melita. Questioned As to Ahe Petersen con tract or. Preston replied i cannot state anything now but r have some very important news 1 saw most Montreal aug. With the Extension of the trading period from shot Arnber " i to 31 by North Atlantic there will not be any in .11-0311 freight. From american audit Nadlman to British mid several ports for Montreal of. The British capitalists and 1 wus j yesterday very glad to see that their opinions Rune runic opened hero and continue in session Are not the same now As they were five or six months ago. They arc now willing to do something and will do f Petersen contract Only remedy Canada has to do something about Ocean rates and the Only thing that can seriously Fig he fhe North Atlantic Combine is Petersen he added. The trading period were the heaviest in ten years and they cad she considerable alarm. Anion guests at hotels and a woman Peden Tylnn burled by the of the the has nol yet been extricated hit it seems almost certain that in dead. An other to inn was injured when she fell from an a Armeni in the Section of the. Township today leaving damage building. Blows himself to bits Nevada Miner dynamite charge under bed special United Iran nth to Kim Prem by free i Reid Priale wire Winnemucca nev., a la Allan a Bard Rock blew him self to bits with dynamite in a Down town hotel Here this Afie noon. The blast was heard throughout the business Section and caused a panic in thu hotel which was badly . Allan had Hern dlr Harriol from a Hospital where he had Beon 111 for months. He a room undressed Llred a fuse to the mile charge and then Lay Down Cri the bed with the explosive Berie Aih him. Looking Veriot and Baxter both confident of Victory Canadian Breiu Saint John n.b., aug pub Lic statements riven out tonight both Premier p. J. Venlo and Hon. J. B. M. Baxter rival lenders in monday k balloting to decide the complexion of new Brunswick s next legislative Assembly predicted Victory. Manitoba crop inspected from Virden As far As Pierson and up to Melita by f. D. Bradbrooke state leaving Virden wednesday morning i have made a circuit into the South West of the province far As Pierson and up to Melita. From this Point cast to Roland route has been held which the outward journey about -0 Milos North of it. From Roland where the outward route crossed the red Hiver Valley to Morris and North to Winnipeg has been taken in before striking the Central Linen of the province. The distance Tot Jils 335 Miles on the whole the Roland line is every bit As Good As the South Ern country with a larger percent Are of wheat and Bette Oats. The Barley w More weedy in general but will yield almost As Well there is less evidence of suffering from heat even allowing for the fresh appear Ance of the. Country after thursday night s rain. The percentage of durum is less but what there is is very Good and will make excellent harvesting if the lodging no worse. West from Virden and Sbath to Woodnorth the main crop Barlay which seems to be filling Well Al though the length of head is not and the stand varying this crop would no doubt have been much for a Little rain in the two weeks or earlier. The Noil a c mgl and moist the surface there has not been enough la to pro Duce a Good Jill in Earb gown tuft Listii in and an it Tran Krom the free piles fifty years age it Wao Crit matted that the projected Philadelphia Centennial expos Ion would Cost altogether Macaulay b Mill Cut Lii 20 882 saw logs making of one Inch grading on main fit Rod was sorely needed opposite the City Hall. Forty five Yean ago 1mo there was a magnificent turnout at the laying of the Cornerstone of Louise Bridge Many views of Winnipeg in coins cereals were deposited to the Ntow the list was read off by City clerk a. M. Brown. Forty year. Age a cortege of unparalleled extent and grandeur followed the remains Cie neral glint to the burial place to Riverside parity. Tears coursed Down general Thorman a checks Chii Dren deposited Oak leaves on the i Bier the vault had been constructed in a Beautiful Bluff on the Kuil Ron thirty five Dysart age Edward looking Ward was continued in imagination by Richard Mac Halls editor of. Chicago Kreie i reuse. In a Story in titled further backward had reached 111 333rd thousand in sales. Thirty Abo the improvement of River navigation was urged by prominent Busi Ness men. Including sex mayor a. Macdonald. Or. Is Lott of and or. Morse of Miller Morne and despatched troops to re cull the insurrection in Cuba Twenty five age the City Council health committee decided to Purchase a crematory from a Toronto was asked to accept the honorary colonel by of the Queen s own rifles Toron Winkler . Was nominated at the la far liberals convention in Manitou. Twenty years ago the Csisar decided to summon the National Street rail Way decided to ask permission to Louise question of improving the Winnipeg to tar was taken Emi Gration plan was explained in i Amidon of which lor4 ten Nysti wac chairman
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