Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 21, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba. In tee press saturday september 21, 1929 election by promises local authorities increase in Power and reduction of levies proposes province Bear Cost of old age pensions and provincial highways by Frank Flaherty Canadian press despatch Toronto sept. 20. Local authorities stand to receive an increase in Power and authority coupled with a reduction in the levies they Are now called upon to pay the provincial government should the policy enunciated by w. E. N. Sinclair. Liberal Leader. In his election manifesto tonight be put in effect. Like the manifesto is sued by Premier Ferguson some Days ago or. Sinclair s declaration of pol icy pays particular attention to Rural problems and holds out Many attractions to Rural interest. It also has its share of proposed a reductions. Salient features to be had lived in Brandon .48 years and was first. Solicitor salient features of the Liberal pol Scy Are 1. More local autonomy for Muni Cipal councils school boards and local institutions. 2. A general Survey with a View to a reduction of taxation elimination of double taxation and Relief to the municipalities from their burdens. 3. The province to Bear the entire Cost of old age pensions. 4. The province to Bear the entire Cost of provincial highways. 5. Reduction of motor car licenses to a nominal fee to include Cost of 1 operators permits. I 6. Reduction of gasoline tax. 1. A. Fixed time for provincial elections. 8. Osro tinkering with educational platters. 9. Creation of a department of Jalc safety to take Over traffic control. 10. Application of the principle of the alternative vote in Ridings where there Are More than three candidates. With regard to liquor control the policy As already announced is that the present act should be enforced end continued while the people apr. John Mackay principal of Manitoba College who will Tell the Story of the development and purpose of the Institute of Pacific be i Latsons in an address the new before the women s Canadian club at the Royal Alexandra hotel on september 23, at 8.15 . Or. Mackay is one of the Canadian representatives who will attend the third biennial conference of the Institute of Pacific relations to be held at Kyoto Japan on oct. 28. . Tradesmen now better Able to compete with maritime provinces Canadian press despatch Vancouver sept. 20. Concessions have been obtained by the traffic de of the Board of Trade from prove of it the people however Are aviation which i declared entitled to a plebiscite which pm Tato swappers of Belsh the liberals would Grant if demanded. Columbia on. What they state is a More equitable basis to compete with martime province growers. The railways contemplated striking same rates on potatoes from he maritime provinces to the Prairies As existed from Jan iary to Jame last a ear. This ta-4ff would have become effective october 1. On behalf of British Columbia ship pers. W. A. Bundle manager of the Board of Trade traffic department took up the matter with the Canadian freight association asking that the British Columbia shippers be placed on a basis where the Competition development of North Ontario Northern Ontario comes in for considerable attention. The present plan of development it is charged is with a View to strengthening the political Power of the Ferguson More representation in the legislature is needed by tha North and it is Sug. Tested a non partizan committee of representative men should be set up in each Riding to advise the govern ment in conjunction with the Mem Ber. Generous Aid should be Given to agriculture in the North and the junctions of the department of agriculture should be extended to that Ter would be More equitable. As a result the railways have decided to increase the special maritime Eltory. It is proposed taxes on aban int in effect pc asic year from 10 to 15 dirt Nurt in rec Enn Nyrl tic. 1h Titt Trio done farms should be paid by the per government to prevent undue burdens monday falling on the remaining Farmers. More rigid methods of Forest preservation and Timber control Are urged and it is proposed to Grant no fur ther Timber concessions a mall the business of the country needs additional supplies of newsprint and Tim Ber. The mines department should be More than a recording department. The liberals would Rontke it a pioneering and prospecting department assisting the prospector and seeking to discover and develop new wealth without mentioning Premier Fer Guson s proposed subsidy on Iron the Liberal Leader says he would Institute a Survey of the whole Iron situation and if it was shown government Aid would establish the Industry that Aid would be Given. Diary to take Active part Hon. E. C. Drury former Premier issued a lengthy statement tonight in which he stated he had turned Down an offer to Lead a party in opposition to the present Coli Servatia government during the provincial Campaign which will terminate with voting oct. 30. At the same time or. Drury announced he intended to take an part in the Campaign in opposition to the government headed by Premier Ferguson. Drury in his statement said i the conservative government was to be Defeated there must be co opera Tion in the election among its opponents. He stated he did not in tend to be a candidate. Or. Drury outlined his objections cent. The rate will be effective to the present regime As Ferguson himself ment s record under the following Heads a quor policy b finance c election or. Drury claimed that Premier Ferguson had shown himself As in consistent and he referred at length to the tem Perance Issue stating Premier Ferguson had held a plebiscite in 1924 at which the voters had expressed their wish to maintain the Ontario temper Ance act. In 1926, he said. Premier Ferguson had run his Campaign on the Issue or government Sale. In his opening speech in the Cam the statement continued or. Ferguson now says he would never submit1 a plebes let on the liquor question. He did submit to Public expenditure. Or Drury said the provincial debt of Ontario has been increased by Over Henry lauds liquor act Canadian press despatch Shelburne. Ont., sept. Ern ment control is not so bad As it has been said Hon. George s. Henry minister of highways in the Ontario legislature in addressing the conservative convention Here today. Today under government control the wholesale Bootlegger a out of business. Perfection is gradually be ing reached and More offenders looked the minister continued. Extreme prohibitionists he said never be satisfied until the manufacture of liquor was prohibited. 1923, the conservative party had estimated the yearly expenditure for s-1n-Bond is by Senate s. Walsh and Wagner warn . Export Trade in flour transferred to Canada special despatch to the free press by Tom King yeas Lington d.c., sept. 20. Eve a vote of 51 to 18, the Senate today refused to concur in recommendations of the finance committee respecting the milling in Bond privilege. This restores the provisions of the Tariff Bill As it came Down from the House of representatives. This imposed a penalty upon Canadian wheat milled in the United states for Export As Lour to Cuba. The penalty amounts to about 35 cents on every Bushel of flour. Senator Walsh Massachusetts and senator Wagner new York warned the Senate that its. Action. Today transfers the United states Export Trade in flour to Canada. As a matter of fact the provisions approved by the Senate today do not affect five sixths of the flour milled and exported. However from the temper of the Senate today it was evident that a majority of the disposed to abolish the Milleck in Bond privilege altogether. It was argued that the Canadian wheat some bushels a year imported free or duty was displacing special despatch to the free a Russ Brandon .man., sept. George Augustus Henderson one of the pioneers of Brandon has been an esteemed of this City and province for the last 48 years died this evening at the age of 81 years. The deceased came West from Ontario in 1881 arid had the distinction of being the first City solicitor for Brandon and was registrar of the land titles office for Vears. He enjoyed comparative Good health until recent months and was Active until Nearl thelast. His genial temperament made him Many friends and in the Early Days took an Active interest in Many adv Emen the that Jade for1 tie welfare he is survived by one sister miss Mary e. Henderson in. Gulp i but Henry at Home and Fred Hamilton ont one daughter mrs. A. M. Jones of Buffalo. Potato prices Are Likely. To be High this Winter unless importations from outside the province lower the Cost householders of Winnipeg will be paying a Bushel for potatoes this fall for Winter use. The Manitoba potato crop this season Normal and will Only be half a crop. Already produce merchants have sent to outside Points to Ontario new Brunswick and even to far Prince Hdward Island also to Minnesota and Wisconsin for Carload ots for this City s Trade. There will be no portion of the crop for Export this it is stated. Producers Are getting 81.25 a Bushel and potatoes Are Selling on the Winnipeg Market Back of the civic offices today at by the Bushel or eight pounds for 25 cents where last year at this time 90 cents a. Bushel was years crop in Mani Toba amounted to bushels. Off 30.454. Acres or 141 bushels to the acre the Springfield Garden District bushels.,the red River Valley next with bushels and the District Between the lakes with bushels. London sept. Diana Duff who has been seriously ill since the birth of a son eco Era Days ago. Passed a Good night and is doing Well it was announced today at countess Carnarvon s nursing Home. United cattlemen s Quality meat and fruit 441 Portage ave opposite Hudson s Bay beef prime hip roast per. Prime Rump roast per b.22c prime deep sirloin . .27c prime rib per prime rolled roast per in.21c round shoulder roast per ib.18c Chuck roast per ib.17c plates of per ib.11c stewing beef per veal fillet of veal per loin of veal per in. .28c shoulder of veal per in. .18c pork legs of pork per in. .28c loin of pork ppr ib.33c shoulder of pork per ib.25c shoulder roast pork per ib.27c Lamb legs of Young Lamb per in. Loin of Young Lamb Porib. Shoulder of Young Lamb per stewing Lamb 2 ibs. Mutton legs of Mutton per loins of Mutton per ib.22c shoulder of Mutton per ib.16c .30c .28c in. 18c .25c we deliver All Day saturday that Quantity of . Wheat. On the other hand it was said that to repeal the milled in Bond privilege would largely destroy the United states Export Trade in flour and be or no Benefit to the . Wheat growers. Sir , liquor at Between the those Days was not looked upon As a criminal but As a convenience declared. Pushed guns of Cruiser pow Erful a into Ladysmith Dur Ings Totth african War Canadian Tress Caw by Thomas t. Champion London sept. Lias re moved a Fine figure of an English Man in every sense in Admiral sir Hedworth Meux. Admiral of the Fleet. Sir Hedworth was the third son of the second Earl of Durham the family name being Lambton but the Admiral assumed the surname me Xix regarding Rural problems he pointed out since the conservatives had Tarcen Over Power from the Farmer government there had been a 25 per cent increase in agricultural products proving that the present government had not neglected the or. A. H. Campbell. Of franc Evite. Was nominated yesterday As conservative candidate in Duffern. Mrs. M. Cahili resident of wicklow District mrs. M. The Wick f District for Many years died at and o11 the death in 1911 Meux Bootlegger in i who left him a Large Fortune. Entering the Royal Navy at the age of 13, sir Hedworth had attained the rank of Captain at 33. He was pres ent when his close other Breezy Sailor Charlie Beresford i bombarded Alexandria Egypt in 1392 i the most popular and spectacular achievement of the Admiral s career was his Rushing of the guns of the Cruiser powerful into Ladysmith to defend the town during the South african War. The naval brigade which he commanded arrived just before Ladysmith became invested and their guns proved to be the Only ones equal in Range to the Boer besiegers sir Hedworth was elected conservative member of parliament for ports Mouth in 1916 in succession to the late Admiral sir Charles Beresford later lord Beresford and re presented this historic naval town for two years. No doubt ills great Friendship with Beresford was partly responsible. For sir Hedworth s Strong opposition to bringing Back lard Fisher. To the admiralty when the world War broke out although he always maintained t he was Fisher s Friend. 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