Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 21, 1929, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Ritt Gordon line. During the Winter there will be about Iso working on these two lines. The maintenance Crews will be reduced on the roads after freeze up. It is doubtful if 500 men All told will be employed on railway labor this Winter. No increase in train Crews if Ottawa s decision that Churchill will not be opened to the Public be fore Spring stands there will be no increase in the number of train Crews operating Between Here and Northern Points according to railroaders. It is pointed out that owing to the late Ness of the season there will be no Rush of men and supplies into the Northern Point. The ballasting gramme for this fall has been completed therefore no More labourers Are needed. After december 15 there will be n few watchmen and workers at Odd jobs on the cold Lake line but the num Ber will be insignificant. With the lumber Mills opening in the North this fall there May be a Manitoba free press saturday september 21, 1929 Gudson Bay flin flon Sher rail construction programmes completed of win be paid off with scant Hope work North of the Pas special to the free 1 Russ the Ras. Sept. 20. With the cup lotion of construction j sight increase in or 5-Ogriunmes on a Hudson Bay rail woodsmen hit rat the fun railway and the Sterritt Gordon lines within Tho next a Days. It is l that thousands will be Puld off and will have u seek jol3s n other Fields. Some it these May be absorbed in the him str Catnes. Others May turn fishermen nit for the majority there is scant for work North of the Pas during be Winter. Following s a review of the Outlook Are about 1.800 men working Hudson Bay railway at present. Tsas number Wail be reduced to about 150 during the Winter. At present there approximately 150 labourers on the railway and 875 on the Sher woodsmen required but the effect on the labor Market will be negligible. One Mill Lake and the other at Cranberry por Tage men. They the Mil Are absorbed in Winter opera tons in the Camps. The additional men employed Are mostly Farmers and should stay away from the Pas mayor Barney Stltt says there will be a. Surplus or labor Here when rail Way construction closes Down around december first. There will be from four to six thousand men on the Market. Building operations in town will not amount to anything after freeze up though there May be some work done on the Power House. La borers would be Well advised to stay away from the chief of police Coghill says there will be More than enough men Here to take care of any . The excess May run into so far As the mines Are concerned they will engage about the same num Ber As last Winter As near As can be Learned. Some men will be absorbed into the fishing Industry been Given fresh impetus owing to the Hudson Bay railway opening up new Lake territory. It is expected that the in crease in the number of fishermen will be 300. They will not come from the ranks of the. Casual labor but from men of the North possessing n know not employ Many ledge of the country and the traded be operated at. Herb the Pas lumber company. Limited employing about 400 men in the Mill during the summer will use about in the Bush this Winter. The Mill Force will be reduced to about 50 or 75 men according to d. D. Boysenberry. General manager. The company employs the same number of men every says or. Rosenberry. There will be no increase this year. The maximum of Timber is Cut Ench year. Most of the men in Cooper Institute of accountancy was established in Winnipeg. Since that time thousands of men and women have passed through its Oral and mail classes with conspicuously successful results. Today the Cooper Institute offers a service unsurpassed by any other institution for the training of Canadian men and women in the most efficient and up to Date Cana Dian business methods. On tuesday evening the first of october the opening lecture of the fall and win Ter session delivered. A who Are interested in acquiring a knowledge of accounting Are invited to at tend free of charge. Of accountancy the mall Winnipeg Telephone 31 600 David Cooper c.a., president Rev. J. R. Craig guest of local caledonian the spirit of Enterprise was to him synonymous with the spirit of the West Rev. J. Richmond Craig told his hosts the caledonian society at Thor first meeting of the season held yesterday in the fort Garry hotel. The men who have really made Good in this country Are the men who had an a falling Faith in its Rev. Craig told his hearers. dreamed dreams concerning this new Empire and with the spirit of Enterprise dominated by resourcefulness and courage they lived in Tho Hope that some Day this Western land would come into its he was pleased to see that scots had taken a worthy share in the Progress of the West. Burlingto route fastest to time Chicago la. Winnipeg a. St. Paul m. M. Connecting with Oriental limited la. St. Paul a. Chicago or la. Winnipeg a. St. Paul a. M. P. M. . Connecting with the Empire builder la. St. Paul a. Chicago p. M. A. M. The Oriental limited car Ries a parlor car observation club car dining car and affords a Daylight Scenic trip along the. Mississippi River. The Empire magnificent new Type pullmans deluxe lounge Obser vation car and dining car. H. A. Mcmahon general agent 609 great West permanent building phone 87-255 Winnipeg Why not buy a used most of the new car mileage All of the new car distinction new car cast Packard 1925 five passenger. Sedan. This Lovely car has always had the Best of care. Finished in Rich Packard Blue with Gold striping. Tires Are All Good. Upholstery Interior fittings clean and in perfect condition. Motor exceptionally Good. 1922-23 Packard 5 pass. Sedan. Finished in Packard Blue fitted with real Good Semi balloon tires. Mechanically As sound As a Bell. Nor does it look like an old Model. Ask the Man who. Owns applies equally to new and used Packard. 1925-26 Packard 5 pass. Sedan. Finished in Packard Blue with a Gold Stripe. The Interior upholstered in the very Best Broad cloth is spotless. It is fitted with disc wheels and Good Cord tires All ground. This Model has the one stroke Chassis Lubrica Tion. We value our reputation As Packard dealers too highly to sell a used Packard that is not thoroughly reconditioned. 1922-23 Packard 4 pass. Victoria equipped with artillery wheels and 32x6.20 Goodyear balloon tires All in Good condition. Finished in dark Blue Duco with dark Blue upholstering to match. There is a convenient compartment at for Golf clubs or hand Luggage. 1925-26 Packard 4 pass. Coupe finished in Packard Blue with Gold Stripe. With Large trunk disc wheels and almost new. Goodyear tires. The out is excellent. You can hardly class a car of this description As a used car. 1926-27 Packard 5 pass. Sedan. Finished Iri Westminster Grey with White Stripe and Grey upholstering harmonizing beautifully. It has that 1930 appearance and can readily be mistaken for the latest Model. Stern Canada motor car co. Ltd. On display at 263 Edmonton St. Phone 86 334. Open evenings. E delegates continued from Page 1. Wonderful country. All the settlers seem to be very prosperous and very hopeful of the future. We were fortunate in having very Good weather and our journey was most returning delegates state that one of the big features of the tour was the journey through the peace River coun try. attractiveness was the Post convention trip through Eastern British Columbia the train travelling through the kicking horse pass and. Down the Arrowhead Lake to Nelson. On the homeward Stop was made at Trail where the of consoled noted smelters was visited. This was followed by a run to Kimber to see the Sullivan mine operated by the same company. The delegates unite in High Praise of the Western hospitality enjoyed. At each Stop made on the journey they Weer entertained by the local Board appointed manager Cec. Rose great lakes Atlantic deeper Waterways association makes announce ment at Albany convention associated a Russ despatch Albany . Sept. 20. The at lactic deeper Waterways association in convention Here tonight went on As favouring a waterway be Ween the great lakes and the Hudson River which shall be sufficient Dimen Sions to accommodate through ship Ping Between th0 great lakes Ami the Seaboard without breaking such a said the resold should receive the Early and favourable consideration of the con other resolutions favored the deep ening or the maintenance of the depth of canals Aud Rivers throughout the East. Construction or a ship canal route from Lake Erie to the Hudson River at Albany As Shorter in mileage and with fewer locks than any other Between the great lakes and the at lactic Ocean was urged by Leonard died Ait the Malstr Cordia Hospital Yeu i Day aged 45 years. The funeral will be held at 3.30 this afternoon from the Home to Brooks de cemetery. F. Loree president of the Delaware Day will be held this afternoon and Hudson railway. --30 interment will be made he suggested Vay president Hoover be As ced to assign army engineers to make a Complete study and report on the great lakes to the Hudson River ail Down Hill deep water he asserted the proposed St. Law rence route would be excessive in Cost. The dangers during construction and after construction from Lake and Tver ice were cited As producing a menace of unparalleled disaster. The All Anier can route he said offers the Only possibility for inter change of traffic Between the 000 people in the Northeast and the in the Central West. Deaths and fungi gals miss Alma Favell daughter of or. And mrs. Joseph Favell. 530 Avenue died yesterday aged 21 cars. The funeral of mrs. Sarah Ann Oliver 83 years old. Who died at the old folks Home Middle Church thurs at in Middle Church cemetery. Marion Teresa seven years and nine months old daughter or. And mrs. F. V. O belly 338 , died yesterday. The funeral will be held monday morning at 8.45 from Barker s Chapel to St. Mary s Cate dral. Interment in St. Mary s cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth Good of John Good died at the Home of her Daugh Ter mrs. C. F. Thompson 172 Kings Way yesterday in her 85th year. The funeral will be held monday after noon at 2.30 from Thomson s Home Broadway to Elmwood Ceme Tery. John san Lluc 66. And grizzled faced r. B. Graham on a charge of Dru Ken Ness in the police court yesterday City his oration on his Virtues and innocence James Boyd 115 Campbell Cut Short with a reprimand. Of chamber of commence. Who has been appointed manager of the journey from Montreal started j the newly organized Manitoba radios i August 27, with a Large represents. Ltd., Manitoba distributors of Philco balanced unit radio. Or. Rose has been in the radio Industry since its infancy As service Engineer for Philco products limited Canada Toronto latterly making his Home in Winnipeg coming Here to take on the management Manitoba radios limited in develop ment of the Philco Market in Manitoba. Ton of Eastern business men who were joined in route by similar Par ties from different cities. Five Hundred and fifty four delegates registered at the convention and 450 people participated in the peace River tour three special trains being needed to accommodate them. Britishers go West. After the concluded the1 delegates dispersed to various destinations and a number of the British delegates took advantage of the occasion to proceed further to the Pacific coast. Among these f. W. Par son of the London chamber of com Merce j. Hutchison of the Aberdeen chamber of Commerce John belts prominent business Man of birding Ham and e. G. Hulton or London. England. Leave for East tonight. Today s arrangements for the entertainment of the delegates include Gold during both morning and after noon. The majority Are. Expected to attend afternoon Tea at lower fort Garry where they will be the guests of governor Bale of the Hudson s Bay company. Their train is scheduled to resume its eastward journey at 11 . Impressed with tease River almost without exception one of the chief Points., of comment is the peace River country. Many of the visitors had travelled the main railways of the West and the highways but few had penetrated to what has often been termed the last great West and to All the peace River country came As a great Surprise. Welcomed at Brandon the party left Friday morn ing and reached Brandon at 5.35, where they were welcomed on the plat form by a. B. Mckenzie representing the Brandon Board of Trade. While the stay was necessarily a. Brief one several members of the party were taken for a Short ride around Brandon the train leaving shortly alter 5 . For the run to which was reached at 9.45. Satisfied with Prospect i rave Long been convinced that Canada offered a suitable Field for the investment of British said Wilton a. Crowe a director of the Norwich Union life insurance com Pany and officially representing the Manchester eng chamber of com Merce. In he continued companies in which i am interested already have Large Suras invested in this country. I can say that i am More than satisfied with what i have seen. Canada is a splendid country. Its pre sent and future Prosperity cannot be doubted and i believe with proper discrimination it should be. The. Field for a great Deal More investment of British an interesting figure an interesting figure in the party is or g. E. Spero . For West Ful Ham London. Almost too. Young in appearance to be a member of the ancient commons or. Spero is Young in the world of politics. Whle he did not succeed in his first at tempt to become a member of the governing body of England he carried Stoke Newington for the liberals in 1923 later going Over to the labor fide of the House and being returned in the last elections for Riding be now represents or Spero is opt mls. To in regard. To the labor party id England. Unhampered by traditions of centuries which1 cling to the older parties he says the labor govern ment has greater opportunities to work out England s destiny in the changed times than had either of the other political parties. England he says is closer now to its far Flung dominions than it Ever Lias been. The fact that within the last few months Cabinet ministers and members of the House have visited and travelled through Canada seeking information will have an important bearing on the relation ship existing Between Canada and the motherland. The labor spirit the labor party he defines As the personification of Post War mentality. The labor party because of the that it has no past diplomatic traditions to live up to May do things and he Points out has done things which no statesman of an earlier party could have accomplished. About Canada the who is accompanied by his wife is enthusiastic about can Ada in the development of its vast resources he says. It is inevitable Taat Many problems will be encountered. But he sees no reason Why. The do minion As a whole Progress steadily wonderful asset to West As soon As adequate transportation facilities Are provided to and through the peace bluer country. It will be come a wonderful asset. To the Wes says t a. Watson of Toronto Presl Dent of the Canada machinery corporation he suggested that generally speaking. Canadians did no know their own country and believed it would be a most advantageous. Thing if More people from the East would visit the West. The Stirna possibilities of. The peace impressed him immensely while with pleasure the evident through the older set or the Prairie prov changes Tor tie better f Patterson assistant general manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia is not new to the West. He makes Ralty frequent trips which cover Gen the Western provinces. Iel ally the West he said province i can. See mater changes for the better since my in which Good crops Haye the poor Ywe speaking Gen. The country appears Well off 1 lessened cropping pretty Well made up by a water Ewe of Grain Ink Cost of harvesting. He. Said is. Grow a Little Art Feck a Patterson said wonderful trip visited a country. farming lands that be equalled we saw. Mines in and the Oil Dover sir Becky fic Atlon or natural Pray rules possibilities director of National Dairy Frank of Philadelphia was naturally More interested in Agri culture than in , in the West. He confessed Surprise at the business Enterprise he saw every where particularly so perhaps in the extent or the mining ind Stry As exemplified by the. Trail smelter and the great Sullivan mine bus the greatest thing to him was the possibilities held out by the wide Prairies already Well settled and the vast expanse of territory in Tho peace River District rapidly settling up. The world will always want he said and Western Canada is the country can Supply a continuation and Extension of the Good feeling existing Between Canada and the United states he believed would be a great Factor in the further intensive cultivation and settlement of Western Canada and he could see no reason Why relations should not continue on. An even More Friendly basis. To say i am impressed with what we have seen in the West is putting it said George Hogg of Montreal mayor of Westmount and president of the guaranteed pure milk company. We have been amazed and the spectacle of the develop ment in the peace River has held us j 1 a frequent visitor to Winnipeg who has accompanied the party on its Long journey is a. Of Dawson one of the originators of the chamber of Commerce and or. Indefatigable worker in All its activities since its inception. Or. Dawson is president of Canadian Cottons limited and keeps close touch on the commercial life of the West. The West he seems prosperous on the whole and i no complaints Are to be heard. Or. Dawson said arrangements All through the trip had been excellent and he was impressed with the Man Ner in which the peace River people had turned out that there might be no Scarcity of autos to show the Visi tors Over the country. Some of these people a said drove fifty and sixty Miles to place their cars at the disposal of the visitors and ninety Odd cars were in use to show the Mem Bers of the chamber of Commerce the last great West. Farmer As example holds agriculturist harassed by speculators As induce ment for 100 . Control special despatch to the free press or staff correspondent Saskatoon sask., sept. 20. The situation of the French is an object lesson in the necessity of 100 per cent control of the wheat Market by a Farmer Bald g. Of. Stirling of the United Farmers of Canada. Although there is a world shortage the wheat speculators in France Are taking advantage of a bumper crop there to beat Down the Price to the French wheat the French wheat grower is finding that wheat speculators Are following the same plan they have followed in Canada whenever Zihere happened to be a big crop in this country. By giving publicity to the big crop they have been Able to beat Down the Price. In prance today the pries of wheat is re ported As below the Cost of production. This is another indication of the need of control by the growers i order that they May get a just return for their continued from Page 1. Young Man in the office went behind the desk for a card and said i was t on he said he raised a loan of. And went to Detroit to arrange for supplies. He had completed arrangements when he Learned thai he would be supplied Here and he re turned. On. One occasion when lie went to the Mitchell plumbing Supply for material or Mitchell told him that he wished he would not come As it was causing trouble with the Guild. He was Only one customer and he could not afford to lose the patronage of All the plumbers who belonged to. The Guild. When pressed to recollect the exact words of or. Mitchell the wit Ness said that he had been told by Mitchell that another meeting 61 the Guild would be held in the near future and that Mitchell would let him know then. He thought the trouble with some of the plumbers was that they do Del t work. Concluding his examination f. W. this shows that there was a Concrete Case of undue inflation of prices in commissioner Waldron commented proof of a combine., most of the people seemed to be obliged to Deal with the big the municipal Airport at St. Cloud costing so much that mayor j h. Called on mayor Dan Mclean yesterday threw out a Broad hint that Winnipeg could have it u the City wanted it we would be very pleased if somebody took it the visitor remarked. J. Asked to form ministry Lithuania sept. 10. Tubelis former minister of finance was asked by president Smetona to Day to form a new government to. Re place the Cabinet of a. Voldemaras which resigned yesterday have no pc yet Beensclfs-ilosed., August sales of ogers and Adios smash All records Over in 3o Days actual value of the new models of Rogers Batter less. And Majestic electric radios shipped to dealers in Canada during the month of August just passed exceeded this probably exceeds the combined sales of any three other Canadian companies and is undoubtedly treble the amount of sales of any other electric radio in Canada. This remarkable sales record during a summer months not an. Isolated instance. It follows on the he Els of a 1000% increase in july and 500% increase in june Over last year and brings the total value of the sales of this company since april 1929, to Over one million dollars there is no company that can even approach these figures of tremendous whelming demand that has necessitated the Erec Tion of the largest radio manufacturing Plant in Canada and the most modern in the British Empire. In choosing a Rogers or Majestic you know you will get value and satisfaction Rogers radio record for five years Rogers has made nothing but Batter less radio. During this period sales of Rogers have increased 634% i Here is the remarkable year by year record Rogers sales increase 1926 86% Over 1925 1927 114% Over 1926 1928 85% Over 1927 1929 estimated by present orders 75% 100% Over 1928. And this was All with Batter less years before others even entered the Field. Challenge the Rogers from any Angle you wish. Challenge it from the standpoint of performance. Challenge the Rogers from the standpoint of Public preference from the standpoint of annual sales from the number big stores featuring it from the standpoint of research and creative facilities from the number of sets actually in. Use from the standpoint of assured satisfaction accepts any pertinent radio Rogers gladly Challenge. That ranks first in an impartial Laboratory test of the nine leading makes As the Rogers does presents its own Best answer As to performance. The Rogers was designed by the Man who devel oped the whole Basic principle of . Radio operation and is the Standard towards which competitive research laboratories have striven. That Man is e. S. Rogers inventor of the first Success Ful Batter less radio. A set that has led the Field in Canada for rive successive years As has Rogers not Only has the greatest measure of Public Confidence but sustained Public Confidence. A set that has the Only guaranteed . The conjunction with Many other exclusive Points of itself to any thoughtful Radicc buyer. Radio it assured by the Rogers. The. Only guaranteed . Tubes. Five years proven performance. Creators of the grit Batter less radio. Probably the most outstanding record of yearly growth established by any radio in Canada. Newest most modern radio Plant in the British Empire. Invented made and sold in Canada any impartial test will prove the Rogers stands by any other radio on the Canadian Market. Majestic radio record two years ago there tvs no Majestic radio. Today it is the largest Selling console radio in the world. Merit did it. Majestic was created by men who knew radio who knew production methods never before put into operation in radio manufacture. Majestic swept the country. Majestic grew in popularity1 daily. Majestic conquered. Up up up went sales and the present Majestic production schedule Calls for Majestic electric radio sets daily. The world has had few if any instances of such Industrial growth and sound substantial growth. It has proved to be and certainly never has there been such a record in the radio or related industries. We repeat in choosing a Rogers or Majestic you know you will get value and satisfaction and that your judgment is backed by the greatest number of people. 309-r Rogers Majestic corporation limited Toronto Montreal and Winnipeg sold by the greatest radio dealer organization in Canada j. J. H. Mclean co., Ltd. The t. Eaton co., Ltd. Watson motor co., Ltd. Empire Auto Supply co., Ltd. Best terms in the West hear the Complete Rogers line in Comfort at 329 Portage ave 419 Academy Road these new receivers on display in the radio Section t. Eaton c9
;