Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 12, 1925, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free Winnipeg wednesday August 12, 1925 Hopes grand Falls will be developed for province not private interests denies he said he would protest election because ballot boxes destroyed drop Alhi St. John n.b., Abib. Bow to vill the people. We feel that Havn them a. Good to Vern ii it Diirner our tenure of office Mil if they Volo to defeat us. We must Sci ppm the this was comment made on Al in inv s prove Nolan election by in err r .1. Venlo a Over the Lone Rols Telephone from Bathurst this Ron Rilan press. Grand Falls project when informed that lion. Or. Bax try to pc Mlp Olini had said to f a. While i will not be taking any slips for some two or three weeks tin whole work at Orand Kallah will to and the present con will not. To proceeded Veniot reported that it was his Sincero Hope that grand vie developed for the province and not for the private interests. He denied that to had said on monday Niche that he would protest one election because a. Report had reached him that one of the. Ballot had been destroyed when a Booth at Hale Ste. Anne had teen forcibly entered and voting held up. But asserted that he did not see Liow the election could be declared with this occurrence alleged. Premier Veniot. Said he would leave Bathurst for Fredericton today of clean up various pro Vernm ent mat ters. He said that he expected this to take two or three weeks. Majority increased by one Chi Gllnn 1 Ress despatch Chatham n.b., aug. 11. Another seat in Northumberland county has won by Tho opposition party to an announcement made Here today by William Skidd High sheriff who if the returning officer. It had been believed last night that Tweedie. The government candidate was elected by a majority of 5s votes but today the count puts opposition candidate Akerly Holmes ahead. The addition of this seat will Alvo Hon. Or. Baxter pre Mier elect 37 of the 48 seats in Tho next legislature and will leave Only 11 liberals headed by Hon. Or. P. .1. Venice the present Premier. The corrected totals Given by her if Skidd follow opposition to. O Brien. Ifl4u d. Heckbert. Akerly Holmes and Frank Lavoie never Ament. F. M. Twee Date 4.s70 Clu Irlea Morrissy. Cleveland in top. And Adolph Savoy Friday will be declaration Day. Cutting Grain at Somerset Somerset man., aug. 11. The cutting of the Grain is general in Somerset District. On aug. 8 thresh ing of Barley commenced. The yield was about 30 bushels por acre. Stokers Are being paid a Day. Grateful Mother letter from mrs. Vars tells How Lydia e. Pinkham s vegetable compound helped her two other letters Tell of benefits received apr took t Spring Valley the vegetable compound my last confinement when i got to feeling so badly that i sleep nights my Back ached so across my hips and i Ould hardly do my work during the Day. I never had such an easy confinement and this is my sixth baby. I read about Lydia e. 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You Are Welcome to use this letter if you think it will help any mrs. Rabuy Westwood 543 Quebec Ontario Union Bank of Canada proposed Sale to the Royal Bank of Canada Public notice notices hereby Given that the proposed Sale of All the assets of Union Bank of Canada to the Royal Bank of Canada having been approved by the shareholders of the sol Long Bank of their special general meeting held on the 21st Day of july 1925, and by the shareholders of Tho purchasing Bank the Royal Bank of Canada at their special general meeting held on Tho 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 106 of the Bank act. The Royal Bank of Canada. By order of Tho to Union Bank of Canada. By order of the pc card j j. Re. J e. General manager. W. Hamilton general manager. Moving packing shipping storing fireproof 31-87 water Street. You will Fluri Ali s a a lushly or enl cd Sci Vern. Thoroughly cover Ini the Mitre Field of moving pack ing shipping and storing of household Given Here s the kind of a can Adian Rye whisky you want at a Price you want to pay unexcelled for purity and maturity i full strength 1 Royal Reserve whisky bottled in Bond under Federal government supervision Royal receive Canadian Rye who Gei boy immigrants sats j. A bad Smith Points to leaving British schools yearly As eight Type urges government care of settlers until they Are Well established in an interview Laet night colonel j. Obed Smith former Canadian Sov conf fiend official in London stressed the importance of British boy Imit Kraylon. This col. Smith said had been realized by Australia but not appreciated in Canada in said he Canada has lagged not less Uliari boys leave British schools every year crowding the London Market. These should form a new immigration Field each year from which Canada could draw very Many desirable settlers. Australia has proved the value of tie Young British generation to the full but Canada has not clone so Beo Plo inquire in Public it Canada really want immigrants especially when Tho Empire settlement act of the Imperial parliament provides financial assistance to an extent that has hardly a limit within the possibilities use. No one can complain that the British people Are not Wil Ling to assist their own to Settle in care of settlers col. Smith emphasized the fact Liat if Tho scheme was to prove successful the Boye would have to be placed with Good Farmers receive fair wages and uie government would have to sea that a portion of such waste was placed in the provincial savings Bank so that by the time the boy reached mature years he should have sufficient Mossy to make a Start on a farm o f his own. Even Sherii said the colonel i would have the government take the deepest interest in the lad a Progress. The scheme Ismail the More workable because boys bet ceh the As 14 and 17 Are under the Empire Settle ment act transported free to can in his concluding words. Col. Smith said that it was essential to draw a distinction Between unemployment and immigration. The first is a so Cal problem there will always be unemployment in the cities he Sald. If to advertise this state of affairs to shall never immigrants to come to Canada but there is Little relation Between Urban unemployment and Rural he concluded. Australia is benef1tinc most from Werence government pursues vigorous policy of helping producers specs no despatch to i to free from stuff London aug. Is reap ing the largest benefits from Imperial preference granted by the Baldwin government As was generally predicted when they were introduced. The London times Cable from Adelaide quotes the australian min ister for markets As stating that according to the latest estimate. Australia is benefiting under the Imperi Al pret Renoe scheme to the. Extent of Hie current year on sultanas sugar wines and currants. Efforts Are also being made to a Range a preference with new zealand while the Canadian preference will come into operation shortly. The government is vigorously Pur suing a policy of assistance to producers in the effective marketing overseas of their surplus products and Over has already been advanced to help them with their present crops. The general Outlook Tor producers is More hopeful for Many years to come. Appointed Public school inspector of Muskoka area can Udine press of Patch port Arthur ont., aug. 11, a j. H. W. Mcroberts b.a., of port Arthur has been appointed Public school inspector for the District of Muskoka with Headquarters at Bracebridge duties to commence on september 1. Or. Mcroberts came Here in 1916 from the London collegiate Institute. Rainy River comes to port Arthur for the Rural inspectorate of Thun Der Bay succeeding John Ritchie re tired. Morris pupils make Good showing Morris aug. 11. High school examination results show exceptionally Good work on part of Morris pupils. In Grade 9 the whose class of ten students passed without a failure. In Grade 10 nine passed out of eleven. In. Grade 11 six passed out of seven one Raymond Moore obtain ing honors. Principal d. B. Cassatt is being congratulated on the Suc is Esq of his pupils. J. Obed Smith. Col. Smith former Canadian superintendent of immigration in great Britain who retired in the neighbor Good of a year ago was a visitor to yesterday. Cunaro Anchor Anchor Donaldson from Montreal to Iive Pool Aurant aug. 21 Plaunia 4 aurania sept. 18 Alauna oct. 2 to Glasgow . _ aug. 28 . 4 Athenia sept. Lile Lola sent. 2b Saturn la. Oct. 2 at Enla oct. To ply month Cher Botera Lon Josi Antonia aug. 22 Aupiu _ aug. 29 Mac anon sept. 13 Antonia sept. 19 from new Yox to Carmanlaw aug. 22 Samaria Aue 27 Franconia aur. 29 Corinth la sent 5 to Fly month Char Bourg Lambraia arabic Aub 19 aug. 29 calling at London. To Cherbourg Southampton Aquitania aug. 18 Sipl 9 sept. 30 Here Garla aug. 26 sept 16 Ost. T sept. 2 sept. 23 oct 14. Calling at Plymouth. To California. Aug. 22 a Wyrla. Aug 29 Tuscana sept. 5 Cameron la sept. 32 full information May to from All agents or Tho company s 27a main St. Tvan Olaui. Uth America the ships of the. Famous make1 every hour of rout voyage we it pm Bow. My info. Callanc northbound at Santos. Term Lead and Barbados forint fully to s.8. In Tara Alex. Calder son d.p.a., 868 main St., Winnipeg. Lamport Holt line i visits Winnipeg says of limit to1r ate wire aug itary expend special United 1l pm by free press Pri Williamstown -mass., reduction of French Mil Dit res for the support of anted Force in Europe is impossible in the near future Robert Massen a French financier told the Institute of polities in. An address on the i each problems of tonight. France must have an organized and a Well instrument of Massen said. The Only Point to be co ruined irom paso 1. In every fled examined in some Fields very severe. About 50 per cent of the flax Fields in these districts Are fairly mature with balls filling Well. The other half Are very late some just in Bloom but a Good stand and if they finish Well. All of them very weedy. Elbow to Rosetown from Elbow to Hawarden Mon Day there was not much change from conditions further South except that near Hawarden there was less evidence of drought. Crops Hap come in More slowly and were better filled. A mile or or South of Haar Den found the first traces of the big Hail storm and damage increased North and West through the Glenside and Broderick districts. Was told at Hawarden they were figuring a 30 per cent loss of crop at Broder ick Many Fields a total loss. Evi Dences of Hail damage Clear through to Outlook some slight and some heavy and very bad indeed North est through the Conquest District. Crops still standing were Good and in some Fields the loss would be relatively Light hut the total loss in the District from Hawarden to is undoubtedly serious. Flax seems to have suffered very Little. And there arc some very Good crops. Very considerable Sawfly in All this Terri tory. At Bounty lost the Hail and turning South towards Maiden and then working a 3 title North and West into Rosetown struck very Fine crops All the Way. A marvellous contrast to the condition of this country last year.-. Wheat is a stand ening and. Filling normally with Cut Ting just started a very considerable percentage of six rowed crop find where Cut. Sheaves very heavy. Sentiment in Itose town very jubilant Over the Good prospects. Den to Hometown through Sovereign Oats Are not Good crop but there am. Cornu Large areas of excellent flax very free from weeds. Indeed it was impossible not to make the. Con Trast Between the condition of flax Fields in Tys territory that of three or four years ago was difficult to Tell a flax fled for the we eds. Rosetown to Saskatoon conditions much the same North and East into Liei Zealandia District but immediately North of. Zealand a again struck the badly bailed Belt be hundreds of acres completely blot tool put. The damage continued for fully six Miles and some of the Fields Are already. Being slowed Down. Slight traces As far North and cast As the Harris Dos. Strict but from Harris to Tessier again very june crops. Later but filling Well and very Little Sawfly. Good stands of Oats but where Ripe very thin in the Pierry but later Fields seem to be filling better. A lot of Good flax but All late some just in Bloom some that Ilian not bloomed yet. A very free from weeds. From Tessier to Delisle crops just As. Good but from Laura to Delisle there Are a of very Hea by stand that Are hardly past the milk All seem to be filling Well and normally and should make very Fine crops could not find anyone who could Tell Why this of country via d so much late wheat. Crops that Are Little Sawfly. And Heads show a Good percentage of six rows. Much Good but late flax and some very Fine Fields of Oats. Bad rain storm at Delisle prevented my making Saskatoon until this morning. Delisle to Vanscoy from Delisle to Vanscoy the some Good condition of crop but much of it still very Green. In this District Large Experiment of growing wheat and flax together both crops a , but late. From Vanscoy to Saskatoon crops excellent and while there is a very considerable percentage of late Grain there Are More Fields nearly Ripe and All Heads seemed to be fill ing Well. Rather More Sawfly and in a Good Many Fields there were considerable areas Down from the rain of monday As these arc the Greener Fields and Are not beater Flat i think there is Little that with a wind come up again. Some very Good Fields of Oats in this District which i haves not look As Well in years. Correction i notice that. In my report on the Gravelbourg District it reads that the Farmers were figuring on a 15 Bushel loss on a crop that they had originally placed at. 45. Bushel s. This should have read 35, As i stated in my dispatch finds Canadian nurses training schools Best Canadian press despatch Montreal aug. Superior Ity of Canada Over the rest of the world in the matter of nurse Strain ing schools Hospital administration and Public health work was the fact that impressed her Roop to at the discussions of the International Council of nurses held recently at Helsing fors Finland and from which she has just returned according to miss Margaret a Magr superintendent of the victorian order of nurses in Mont Premier Dunning reticent Ottawa aug. C. A. Dunning of Saskatchewan is still silent in regard to negotiations for his entry into the Dominion govern ment which it is understood Are in Progress. This evening if it was a fact that he had been invited by Premier King to join government or. Dunning replied that he had nothing to h-2 said that he did not Kriwow at pre sent How Long he would remain in Ottawa. Must have Well organized instrument of defence states Masso soviet Russia Only nation now. With army Felar the strength of France. Do her military Penen cultures 14 per cent from Ali eur figure while great Britain s. Military budget had increased 40 per and that of the United. States 97 per cent of Essen Asse Refl. 1 armies of three nations the Active armies of the three announced cancer discovery of or. W. B Gye and j. B. Barnard of. London England. Their discovery has cleared the Way for a rapid Advance n the investigation of cancer which May ultimately result in a cure this the statement says. Beatty new chairman steamships Ltd. Appointed by Board to succeed late g. M. Bosworth cunnian despatch Montreal aug. 11. Meeting s of the boards of the Cana Dian Pacific railway company and of the Canadian Pacific steamships limited. Held yesterday and today. It was announced that e. W. Beatty chairman and president of the for Mer company had been fleeced chairman of the latter to fill the vacancy created by the death of g. A Bosworth. Sir George me Tjarden Brown was elected a director of the Canadian Pacific steamships in succession to late sir Thomas Fisher. Announcement of the appointment of a general manager at engr. Is expected shortly it was stated. Arm great Britain United states the Only nation approaching 378 000. Germany s Active army is Manv n continued annually on her Security had been lived that France could not with safety reduce thrt_marg1n._ discuss French reply on Security treaty foreign Linis lers sidetrack ques Tion
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