Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 21, 1934, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press thursday june 21, 1934 Beatty says default of municipal governments in debt payment is possible Canadian despatch much mileage built to meet assumed Toronto. June 21. The default i competitive necessities that the local and Meinl Cion governments possible corporation has explication of services is grievously but j expensive and that it is As certain as1 anything can be that in Good times As in bad the economic waste of maintaining the present system is something no nation should be asked in debt payment after a private i us losses and passed them on. Not to its sri beholders. Then to its creditors. Public corporations will continue to live Taevon their tolerate especially a nation such to As this whose people Are entitled to 1 alleviation of their heavy burdens by methods which Are constructive id free from harmful the logic of events has had its jail trusting to their taxing Power them to increase their re do hired e. W. Beatty. . Of the can Idian Pacific to i. A Nuht. Or. the in Mill banquet a of building Chi Iris and Mana jars in conv Calion of a. snit is More effect Tion i Money Ith of Cairn to i am it Cut rhe loaf a Ileal any Public body in to know without How . Inc of to he he continued and Are at pro sent deeply concerned with Meas ures to undo is far us May be pos what has been ill done. I have myself ventured to suggest the Situa Tion is so serious As to require the most Complete correction of which it is capable that minor efforts alleviate the trouble will prove in i Iii m Hil i s until Public opinion is Rady to j accept what i believe to be this m Dav at general Hospital aged 48 View the railways con j tinny. Under arranged Nants made la Tmea s other Mats. Ida Olivia Hogstrom. I wife of oust of a. Haggstrom. 1106 j Garfield Street whose Cicato occurred Pool services and of Canadian Pacific Kai Leiy is nation As then or. Beatty i timed to the satisfactory what situation. As far As Canada he said. While our government has shown every Readi received More than the total of those j executive staff s15.000 n. Year whose salaries exceeded this amount was forty three individuals in the . Personnel receiver More turning to the railway situation i nrf5 to co operate with those of other or. Beatty said. We Canadian Are in dealing with the wheat conscious of the fact we have fewer i problem we must in any Case con districts and maintained them throughout except in the five constituencies where the Parmer Laboi candidates were elected. Victory of the liberals in the two seat constituencies of Regina Saskatoon and Moose jaw threw out six former conservatives four of them Cabinet Mem Bers one of them Premier Ander son himself. A party caucus is expected to be held in Regina shortly possibly Early in july to review the situation or. Geidtner has not yet made any formal statement on what he intends to do in the immediate future but an announcement from him is being awaited. May resign june 28 Canadian press despatch Verlna june of the Anderson government is expected to be placed in the hands of Lieut. Governor h. E. Munroe. June 28, two Days after the writs of election Are returned to the clerk of the executive Council. Defeated at the polls la tuesday s election not a single conservative co operative member being elected Premier j. T. M. Anderson it was indicated wednesday was anxious to turn Over the reins of government to Premier elect James g. Fir diner As quickly us possible. Or. Anderson remained. In Saska Toon wednesday but Hon. M. A. Mae Pherson. Acting Premier stated the government would vacate office at the earliest possible moment. Or. Gardiner returned to his Home at Lemberg in Melville constituency wednesday afternoon. Before leaving the capital the Premier elect refused comment on the probable Cabinet line up merely saying there is plenty of Good material people per mile of railway than civilized country hut have any too faint a diff Carri like fac Lwy finish. That looks and like hah enamel with Stet Kote enamel ii on perfectly com and u on t track or nip. Dries Ove Niem. Actually one pint is for the average tar. I or unit make furniture. Painting an easy Delight j the Pton Micat finish for furniture thai we have Ever in. Beautiful Brilliant flaws on Verv made in i Tine to produce wheat As a main crop and our real preoccupation must be with common sense Plana foi1 seeing hat Wnent is Well sown. On Laius suited for it. With seed of the Correct varieties and is grown to cheaply As a can arrange. We have a tre Mendonis investment in handling equipment railways Ivsich move wheat morn cheaply any others in the world excellent elevators ample seaport facilities a highly competent system of inspection pays High to Bute to c.n1 trustee continued from pane one than a year. The . Pension Bill amounted to annually and 685 men. Who by reason of their age were pensionable were retained in the service of the Road. I consider it my primary duty to save said or. Fullerton explaining this situation. Where a Man is efficient and Able to carry on his work we retain him. We thus save paying pension to him and a wage to the Man who would succeed the chairman of the Board agreed with or. O s. Price cons., West or that in general these men would rather continue to Worix than retire to pension. Amalgamation i Ogeil a definite move toward amalgamation of the express and communication Telegraph companies of the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific railways was Laid before the committee today. Hon. R. J. Manion minister of railways and canals read a joint letter from e. W. and Hon. C. P. Fullerton chairman respectively of the Canadian Pacific and Canadian National asking that enabling legislation be passed at the present session of parliament. I the proposal now being closely studied would be to form two Separ ate subsidiary companies one pm from which to choose Saskatchewan finals battled Odds Mcclarty cons., Gregory boding the express companies and the other the telegraphs. It was pm these merchants sail Stre Cote Wynm pig t of Apex 76 cordon so. Vlic. Co. L i. "ri3 for hardware co. 298 Tach air. C Burrer son. 543 Suice air. City Auto wrecking co., 763 main St. Dof virion motors. Ltd. For and Graham streets. The t. Eaton co. L a. T or Garry tire service lit St. Mary s St for rough 69ii Osborne St. L Frinkel s . . 453 Peni Bina Highway. F. A Fri. T2-l Good St. Grosvenor r Ato garage. 158 Stafford St. Would permit satisfactory arrange ments being arrived at. Objection to the legislation was taken by Hon. W. D. Euler lib. Waterloo or. O. B. Price cons. And or. Han Bury who urged that More information be Given before the committee was asked to approve the measure. Or. Manion Felt however that the committee should not place itself in a position of opposing anything in the Way of co operation Between the two roads for the purpose of econ-1 Vna clause in the same omy. The merger was endorsed by lib., Hamilton ., Jones ind.-lab., 130. Liberal gain from Independent. Bengough wan in cons. 2.049 Smith lib 2.122 Jordan ., lib. Gain from cons. Cannington Arthur cons. Patterson lib., 4.451 Cameron ., lib. Gain from ind. Elrose Grant cons., Wilson mb., Lindeg ., 1.793. Lib gain from cons. Francis Homer. Cons., 1.891 Dunczn. Lib., 2.370 Juby. ., lib. Gain from Prog. , Lake Frook. Cons., 1.745 Smith lib. Kemper ., i Kinu Kislev j Carruthers. Cons. Leaven. Lib. 2.503 2.659. Gain from Spence unchanged 500. J. N. Parker unchanged pheasant Loptson unchanged Prince c. Davis unchanged m. Dun Das new Regina City two member p. M. Anderson gain from cons., w. F. Kerr gain from cons., Mcvicker gain from cons., 140. J. M. Hurieh unchanged Saskatoon City two member j. W. Estey gain from cons., g. W. Norman gain from cons., Shellbrook Demers unchanged. P. Tripp gain from cons new 450. Swift g. Taggart. Gain from cons., 130. Thunder s. Donaldson gain from cons. 260. Parker unchanged a. Ayre. Unchanged. J. Torrance gain from cons. 315. G. Clement new 700. E. From cons. 700. Jardine gain from cons., Willow Eaglesham gain a. Johnson unchanged .000. R. Smith gain from Independent 500. Total 49. Farmer Labok elected affiliated with . Cut a. Macauley gain from Independent 250. Gull h. Kemper new 270. Stork new 162. Kindersley Huntleman election conceded. H. Williams con ceded. Total five. Lief taxation methods and tax collections were discussed by Hon. D. L. Mcleod municipal commissioner when he spoke at the session open ing the convention thursday after noon. Land he pointed out was the main source of municipal Revenue. He believed this tax should be left to the municipalities As much a possible but he warned against Over burdening land with taxes. For Agea land had been the main wealth in most communities As Well As the most evident wealth and taxation of the individual on the lands in his Jot the legislature. Sponsored by the Possession had been logical. Under association he pointed out was an present circumstances however it amendment to the municipal act should be remembered that land empowering the municipal commis values had depreciated greatly and sooner to prescribe the qualifications trea to he warned that undue efforts to tackle the problem in any one District would Only complicate the financial difficulties of that District reports to the convention by r. J Weatherill president of the association and f. C. Bell Secretary trea surer Drew attention to the growth of the organization since its found ing three years ago and the Widen ing scope of its activities. Or Weatherill s report emphasized the work of the executive on ments to the assessment and Muni Cipal acts passed at the last session Reginald Wolseley who operated a elevator at Waterloo Iowa died wednesday of spinal injuries suffered in a fall from the bedroom window of her cottage. Her husband preferred running the elevator in the Iowa office building but at the insistence of his wife he returned to England. After sir. Reginald s death last year his wife at last taking his Point of View preferred to be known As mrs. Marioa Baker increased of of municipal secretaries and Tion he said. That tax collections had been bet Tor in 1933 than in any other year in the last decade was a tribute to municipal machinery in the province. Or. Mcleod continued. Consolida Tion of tax arrears had been the main reason for the Success of collections. While this plan had been placed at the disposal of municipalities is a temporary remedy for their Vax collection problems it had Iii creased it was work for municipal offices of immeasurable Benefit to 1 surfers and to appoint a Board examine applicants for positions. Discussion of 1934 provincial legislation affecting municipalities brought the afternoon session to 3 close. R. Murray Fisher ., Deputy municipal commissioner briefly reviewed and explained this Legisla Tion and answered enquiries of Dele Gates. The Crown lands act. The debt adjustment legislation and the amendment to the Hospital Aid act ant the Sale of goods act among the More important were Dis taxpayers however and when it was considered in any municipality officials would be Wise not to discourage councils from adopting it merely be cause it would entail increased labor touches on unemployment in speaking on unemployment. Or. Mcleod stated that this problem War i one which municipalities could not j solve by their own efforts. Refer cussed. Lady Wolseley Dies of injuries suffered in fall by w. H. Mcpherson auction Sale of unclaimed and refused freight at my auction Mart 2m Smith St thursday june 21 St at id . 11 packages of household effects books. Clicking toys radio Battery letters tiles. Firm inf part of shipment of 25 shipped from Swift current sask aur.5th. By l. To o. Vinni Pey Man., in car . Was syrup empty bottles sealers suit cases rugs enamelware. Mirrors. By carb us soda marmalade and lain freezers Candy pictures rolled Oats Tomato juice Bailers corned be of Cmaj Ings biscuits soap flakes and soap mini dates candles stove castings evaporated apples Gai. Tank cherries Coffee tapestry cloth tinware piano benches tubs whiff a Cabinet ladies handbags Large re Friter Ator Gal. Chimney top. Spotlight w. H. Mcpherson. Auctioneer phone associated Tress Cable Rush Winlie England. June 21. Ring to statements of or. Brit talk lady Wolseley. Widow of the Date sir by w. H. Mcpherson prostrate Tor 36 hours woman s bilious attacks had become chronic fixtures Bracken praises the daily dose put her right last Mountain but t-1 a Jajio. In v Tio t a phased that final decision to take a this step had not been reached and depended upon Tho. Outcome of investigations now going on. It was desired that legislation be enacted to enable immediate action if it is decided to make the change. Part two of the railway legislation of last year gives the railways authorization to take such co operative Steps and it would in no Way con 2.735 Benson. ., gain from Prog. Melville Gardiner lib., Scharf Forand both e. W. Beatty president of .r., and or. Fullerton. All Dian ing the employees of National railways the Are Cana work efficiently and and no complaints have been heard to the c r harness Jiu notre Dame ave. Cum Timkiw Jenkins service station. 1787 Logan ave. Contrary. Hon. C. P. Full Cotou chair i Riff St radio Anci Auto Supply 49 Las ave. Pollocks hardware. 1407 main so. North. Whitey s service s Ulon. and map find Blue Prin co x o Donald St. Moor. A Hose. Is i Maryland St ? variety store. 698 Sargent ave Empire radio Auto Supply Ltd., is por age ave. T. Loh sort hardware. Oli Bham. Hal Chi re. Ltd. St. Joyal to sons. Nelson. .1. Chandler. Mid fuel. Ltd. St. Boniface hardware. St. . To . T. Storey s garage. Steel Cote mfg. Co. Of Canada limited Winnier warehouse Maryland St. Rhnny Iso. For-1 Man of the . Board of trustees panics told the parliamentary committee on j railways and shipping Here wednes a Clay. Or. Fullerton paid tribute to the loyalty and Diligence of the . Personnel. His statement followed a query As to whether he was satisfied the pres ent executive of the system was prop Erly cared for. Having regard to com parison.? with other class one roads. I am thoroughly said or. Fullerton. I think that should go out if Only to counteract the impression that the measure which declared there shall be no amalgamation of the railway i companies. There would be no Public Issue of Stock. Or. Manion said. Each company would have a capital of made up of shares of Par value owned by the two railway com i Canadian National was being j Hon. R. J. Munson. Minister of j railway.--. I it brought out in the commit tee that exclusive of the president. Might join the Gardiner Cabinet by there was no indication we he might take. T. C. Davis. Prince Albert forme dentistry or deferred payments. Or. Glasgow Corner Portage and Donald i tailoring and cutting we Are the Only merchant tailors la can Ada Olio have had the services of a Gold medallist clothing and designer o inter National Fame to train our entire stall attorney general was expected to be Given his old Post and or. J. M Uhrich Rosthern was expected to be of tailors and cutters. You Are assured of i Chat Grace Groom and style not i obtainable elsewhere we Are showing the largest assortment and of the Best Quality. It imported suiting and Over coatings a oar history to order up Why Wear read Mades j. Norris son Ltd. W. J. Patterson r. J. M. Parker George Spence to. W. Estey. Gordon and Charles Dunn. As speaker. Re con Vole tolled 276 garbs St. Merchant tailors. The vote polled despite heavy rain Falls in Many districts which put the roads in bad travelling condition waa the greatest in the history of the province. The possible vote was in the neighbourhood of and the approximate total vote cast was 000. Phone 95 02 i Riding the Liberal Crest candidates see on windows of the party took an Early Lead in All cons., Wass. Farm-lab., new seat Milestone Patterson. Cons., Peterson lib., 1.966 Moats ., Liberal gain from Independent. Moose seat Markely cons., Ross lib., Gordon ., Baker Hawthorne cons., 2.306 Blair lib., 4.384 Summers. F.-lib., two lib. Stains from cons. Moose jaw county Waddell lib., Milne. ., 1.686 Whittaker ind., 1.083. Lib gain from cons. Moosomin Munroe. Govt., Proctor lib. 2.781 Hegman. Farm lab. 95 Raj. Lib. 386 gain for lib. From cons. Imp ice Albert i Branion. Cons. 2.021 Davis lib., i Spratt. 1.208. Ten changed Quappelle Wolseley Nichols cons. 2.543 Dundas. Lib., 3.773 sturdy. ., new seat it leg in a City two seat constituency Macpherson. Cons Gressick. Cons. 9.111 Anderson. Lib. 11.655 Kerr. Lib., 11.537 coldwell. ., 6.739 Menzies. 4.907 Stokes 230. Two lib gains from cons. 90 out of 92 polls give Demers. Lib. 5.105 Agnew Jons. 2.165 Makaroff. . 2.238. Unchanged. Thunder Creek Lilly. Cons., 1.398 Donaldson lib., Stewart ., Liberal gain from conservatives. Tisdale i have suffered All my writes a woman from bilious attacks in a most severe form which have Prostran Mit Maridai n of div 12 to As hours Jast year i had two attacks in eight Days Jikien my husband bought me a bottle a Truschew Salu r started taking flav i he in v them in Small doses in my morning vol 1 la till in Lii i 1 of confess fainthearted in for 11 had tried practically every known i remedy before with no Success. But to my certainly to Ray peace of have not had a bilious attack d. You know How badly an engine runs when it gets clogged up. It s the same Rath your body when your or fail to flow. Your food instead of being assimilated by Manitoba your system simply collects and Premier s tribute feature of ses Sion of Secretary treasurers association convention at cos Portage ave. I Friday june 22nd at 10 . Instructed by Hirst company. A Gifu i will offer for Sale the contents of the above mentioned premises consisting 1 Case 2 show cases 1 lunch counter and 8 stools 1 Cash Register 1 Large Mirror 1 clock 1 Coffee urn 9 tables and Booths 1 milk cooler 1 parse Kitchen Stois i Kitchen table 1 Kitchen Sibine f 1 ice Box 2 Heaters 1 electric fan Quan Tity of dishes and Kitchen utensils. All stocks and fixtures on the premises terms of Sale Cash. Iii St company phone w. Ii. Mcpherson auctioneer. By w. H. Mcpherson Secretary treasurers of municipalities were congratulated on stagnates inside you producing harm Ful acid poisons. What you need is a of trn six Mineral salts. You get All these six salts in Krischen and each one of them has an action of its own. The first effect of these salts is to promote the flow of the saliva How Are your toes today itch buckle cons., Torrance lib., Ennis ., lib. Gain from cons. Wadena Wreed co-op., 701 Berven lib., Williams ., Gain from ind. Watrol s Mcmillan cons., Clement lib. Murray ., new seat Weyburn Leslie. Cons., Eaglesham lib. Douglas Their desire to improve their service to the Community by Premier John Bracken when speaking at a banquet held in the St. Regis hotel wednes Day evening in connection with the annual convention of the Manitoba municipal Secretary treasurers association. So Long As you keep that As your the Premier declared you will gain not Only the support of your respective councils but Public support and just As soon As you de part from that Standard you will fail to get the Confidence that you now have and should obtain in an even greater the special reason for Premier Bracken s tribute to the municipal Secretary treasurers whom he de scribed co workers with the gov ment in the Public service was the legislation presented by the association at the last session of the legis lature. He complimented the men who conceived the legislation. When it was brought before the House there were some critics of it who said it was for the self Protection of the Secretary treasurers to make their association a sort of Trade Union. He did not believe that How Ever and believed they Hod in mind the improvement of their standing As Public servants and the increase of their ability to serve the Community. Thanks for co Conpra Tiomi the Premier heartily thanked the Secretary treat surfers for the Mann of in which they As an important part of governmental machinery had co operated with the government in re Gard to Public works education health social welfare and other activities j in the course of an interesting address in which he traced the history of municipal government develop ment e. K. Williams Pointed out that the position of Secretary treasurer was analogous to that of Deputy minister. Municipal govern ments varied and changed in the same Way As provincial governments some changes in the latter were passing he added in allusion to the result of the elections and so awaken the appetite. The next action occurs in the stomach where the digestive juices Are encouraged to pour out and act upon the food. Again in. The intestinal tract certain of these instructed by Bailiff s Sale restaurant equipment 690 main Street june 21st, at 10 . Simpson i salts promote a further Bow of these Gill sell one ceiling fan. National Cash vital juices which Deal with partly i and digested food and prepare it finally for absorption into the system. J , Kruschen salts is obtainable at Mclntyre Block. Drug stores at 45c. And 75c. Per bottle. Terms of Simpson company. Bailiffs phone m
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