Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, November 18, 1910

Issue date: Friday, November 18, 1910
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 18, 1910, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba 1-Bee . Friday love Bee 1s.-1910. The soap that saves work is this Well what other Only half do its bubbly snowy lather makes the clothes smell Sweet but the hot or cold water do All cleansing absolutely the easiest of soaps on Fine will make the hands Chap nor Redden twice As far As common soaps those Are the reasons Why it takes Many millions of cakes a week to sunlight the whole world s clean sing. Shun soaps loaded with chemicals that rot clothes the soap you know is soap that lessens labor and spares what it cleans. This does that. Sunlight soap and be really satisfied Foar grocer will guarantee of parity that with cye-7 die to Fame by lever Bros. Limited Toronto. Discusses Colle Ballge Rev or Gordon s notice of motion supported but haste is Despre cats i rather co operative. He had no Nyiri with tile idea that the College should be maintained a safeguard 1 against possible wrong teaching or bad influences in the University. The toned the value of Many of the sub to Tuii tru inc Miu jets or the present course of study i to merchants was selected Iron Rev. Thos. Beveridge seconded this following associations motion for an overture to the Assembly Long Theise lines. Rev. Or. Perry hoped that the relation of College life to the Young people he proposed to conserve by-1 j ister Evang Eust course Tould not Means of a Large residence. He re continued. 1 principal Patrick As the Only i Man in the Dominion who could have i dealt with the problems of the College in the past years. A policy should be Laid Down he said of hand ing Over to the University the teaching of arts and to High schools and collegiate institutes the preliminary work not immediately j As convenient. But As soon Rev or. Perry spoke of the prob the next meeting of the Manitoba i Lem As that of a provincial Ulver fixed at last presbyterian Synod was sly. Asked by or. Farquharson what suggest conference. Rev. Principal Patrick held that it was impossible at this time to arrive at a decision he suggested a con Ference be held. Rev. Or. Gordon submitted that the Issue whether an optional Way to the ministry could be rising the English medium As against the Classi Cal medium. Rev. Or. Gordon took the position that very men could became scholars in hebrew and greek and at tee commending teacher training was then passed. Another recommendation was Max ministers superintendents and teach ers be urged to co operate in All evangelistic campaigns and similar a Ovna ments under direction of the Church with the object of securing decision for Christ. Attention was drawn to the completion of a first Standard teacher training course under the authority of the Church. Another clause called attention to the Issue of the new system of graded International lessons. Hev. Or. Wilson and Rev. Gor Don withdrew their motion looking to the revision of t Rte Shorter catechism. Advertising men Winnipeg organization at annual meeting changes its name. The annual meeting of Che Winnipeg advertising men s cd Tab was held last night at the cafe. Past presi Dent c. A. Abraham gave an inter Esting address on what he considered the mistakes in the local Neld of advertising. B. S. Horn of Kansas City former vice president of the Kansas City advertising club gave an address on the cower of advertising. W. E. Campbell also of Kansas City spoke on the possibilities of not Only help ing local advertising but of Adver Tising and Canada. He strongly recommended sending Dele Gates to the advertising club Conven Tion to to held next August in bos ton. An Effort will made to i eau Fri the next convention for Winnipeg conventions have been held in the Western and Southern states and the next will be hold in the East. Fol lowing that one should be held in Ilia North and it would be Only Lair to hold it in Winnipeg. 1 the election of officers resulted As follows honorary president a. A. Kilroy general manager of the on company in Winnipeg president John j. Foot Western manager for the Mccleary manufacturing company vice president c. C. Lindsay Secre tary c. O. Smith treasurer George p. Stirling executive d. W. B. Spry h. G. Wade. W. Mccurdy .1. M. Cat Tana Cli h. J. Mepherson William is. Smith j. W. . A protective committee to past upon All advertising propositions presented from the a sex change the Winnipeg Industrial Bur eau the Board of Trade the retail merchants association and j. J. Foot president of the advertising clut., and Hugo Flie following i the programme committee George to. Saults g. K. Thompson. E. S. Horn. C. A. Abraham w. E. Barley. A membership committee 1 or the purpose of increasing numb to of members of the club was also formed consisting of w. Mccurdy. J. Duthie John Blair John j. Smith William Stapleton Thomas w. and n. T. Lan. To night s session for the second monday i would be the immediate effect of the i the same time acquaint themselves t no ,-ll.l it t it h t in november 1911, at Manitoba col lege. After a Long and Stormy session on j at a hich the relation of the re so Lunior. Or answered that j with other spheres that they ought to Frith in three weeks an important meet know something a bout. The University Council was to the amendment by Rev. Or. Patrick to j denominational colleges to the univer sity will be considered. Foreign missions. Rev. Or. Hart presented the report of the Sion committee Rev. Or. Gordon s proposal to Marci Manitoba College a theological institution to the exclusion of arts and preparatory courses precipitated i Challenge of a vote and finally a tie change educational policy was which the Moderator refused to break that of teaching Indian boys fanning thus no action is taken on the matter instead of trader at this session. Difficulty was experienced two More Rev. Or. Bland suggested overturning the general Assembly to provide optional courses in the theological col Leges. On motion of Rev. Or. Imn Rray the matter was tabled. The business of the Synod was not of yesterday despite the Earnest wish of the delegates. Unsatisfactory reports. Than formerly in obtaining Good at yesterday utter noon s session of i teachers but Tho Large Grant would the Manitoba presbyterian Synod i allow of better salaries. Hev. I str. Gordon s notice of motion to i the report in chinese work in. 1 Roeff bore tribute to tin excellent discuss whether Xvi Antooa College of Watnes Thomson the founder should be made a purely theological j and superintendent of this work for institution or whether the teaching of i Pine teen years who had resigned. Jar. And pre matriculation subjects who Banff Uaje should be taken up. Indefinitely continued was made three motions Elf to work or in co operation with the methodists each body having four schools. It is that in the opinion of the synor i for the 1 the time has come when the province should assume the responsibility of providing instruction in the various branches of a University education Ottav. Of English. Supply of ministers. Thurlow Fraser presented As soon As instruction is thus pro report on uie Supply of ministers video it should be this policy of Marii College to withdraw from the Field of University instruction except tutorial work for students for the ministry and 3 that a committee be to consider the advisability of separating the preliminary depart ment Iron me College and in courage the establishment of a Young College and a boys College. Or. Gordon c dealing with resolutions passed by a conference in october. He spoke of the serious deficiency in the ministerial Supply Many ministers retiring for various reasons and comparatively few now entering. A lamentable tact was that so Many ministers were leaving the work and going into other occupations. The Resolution urged every minister to the Robertson memorial fund was the trat item pm the programme of the pres Lerian Synod in the morning. A commemoration was read by Rev. Or. George Bryce convener of the Assem Bly s committee. This Synod was re minded that the proportion of had Beer allocated to the Synod of Manitoba the total amount being 000, the interest of which is to Tain an annual course of lectures. The carried directed that a circular letter be sent to the presbyteries asking that Steps be taker to Complete the collection of the Budis allocated to the congregations and missions. Rev. J. A. Claxton presented the re port of the committee on Young peo ple s societies. The presbyteries had in a. Number of neglected to Send in reports but those received showed a decrease All round. The to congratulated the Appeal publicly and privately urging Synod and or. Wilson on his very fair Young men to give themselves to the presentation of the subject. He spoke . Of thu club was from Tho Winnipeg advertising men s club to Winnipeg Advertis ing club. According to the report uie membership of the club now totals Over one Hundred All local merchants. Charged neglect. Willicm h. Johnston is sent up for trial for injuring Alfred Sime. A jarred with criminal Iii sleet Wildi resulted in the heavy Waukon lie was driving running Over ibid seriously 2n juries Little Alfred Sime William n. Johnston was cent in for to Ial after a before Marist rate Daly this Inot Kilnk. A number of Eye wet of the Accident rave evidence showing that Johnston was Del vans n team and Waggon heavily broken Hrick. At the corny of avens i Aviti main on monday no vember 7. When the boy knocked Down and two wheels Nastell Over his body Reml Erluff him unconscious. Several witnesses swore that As soon us he saw what had hair vented. Joi Inston lashed h a Norsia and turned Down mar Tea at a fast Nace before he was caught. The boy. Who was Ery and bruised has been in tile i old ital for a a Eek. 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