Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - December 1, 1910, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg thursday 1, 191ct. By anecdotes of happenings that has come beneath his own Ken land live Canada the land we live was next proposed the Toast being answered by j. Bruce Walker immigration commissioner who delivered a Brief speech pregnant with loyalty. Or. Walker gave Many statistics Anent immigration conditions speaking Foi , time on for the of foreign born children in tile tenets of loyalty and patriotism. That tills was needed the commissioner Ila rated by relating tie facts a Case which had come to his no Tice in which a number of school Chil Dren had Rule Brittanna deleted from their concert programme be cause someone had requested that it be not suns. At this there were Many loud protests and cries of shame 1 it was revived last evening at the the assembled and he. Alexandra hotel when the St. I commissioner spoke eloquently for the j Andrew s society of Winnipeg held its education of the children who should j thirty ninth annual Celebration. The id fallacy of the non existent humor future become intermingled with Lof the Scot was controverted even Tat j and women of British extrac the outset. The Well thronged recep-1 Tiou who were working for the up of this country and for the conviviality patriotism and love of the old land displayed at annual banquet. St. Andrew s Day with All the Asso nations and men Vories that cling to shoulders t with Well built business stirring references to 1m who in turn Paus ocl to Greet j i Callow youth redolent with Uit t h absence of mayor Evans dissect and mannerisms of the Clyde Navaugh was to have res i . Prominent among the crowd j ded the t f the olt were a number of. Officers of the on Winni but some Cameron highlanders of he not informed this until he Scarlet and plaid uniform stood Haa left Attell meeting m out in pleasing contrast against Tho Otner t of the cite to ask of. Tho dress of evening . Conventionality. The Celebration opened with a Type those present. The following is a list of those pre. Caily scotch Baik duet the feature of b. Alexander presi Wheeli was the ceremonial serving of Andrew Strang past the ancestral dish the Maggis which major a. O. Inc was escorted pipers and. A word Uonelli Bev. David Christie j. Bruch Caier. Walker t. W. Taylor m.p.p., j. P. In opening the after dinner speeches j no Jertso a h. Cameron j. W. Por Andreu Strang. The president tune. Or. Macarthur h. Sandison that the new president. Or. William Wilson major a Alexander had been prevented by pro j g. Capt. John x Reid j. Sprog duties from attendance i Gie. W. Grossie r. G. Affleck d. H. Betters of were also read from i Mae Kay Jno. Meachern. Bie uts. J. D. sir Daniel Jle j Sinclair a. D. H. Macalpine w. A a Llllian and colonel Steele. And from Hossie Ami Geo. H. Ross d. M. Tel James r Prendergast of the St. Jean lord. W. A. Weir Bain n. R. Wac Baptiste society. The army and Navy. In Tho Hsc a Csc of colonel Jas. Stuart John Jmajor Macdonell answered to the Toast of army. Xavy and auxiliary speaking first of the Navy he that colonel Steele was unable to respond us it would have been most Apt the being a Sou i r _ of one of lord Nelson s captains and was better posted on naval affairs. He major Macdonell when speaking of the Navy stated he was not on ground " he dwelt for some time on the , boing of the Opin Jon that everything iad to have its beginning and this was the beginning of Canada s sea lighting Force. It was a beginning that was going to grow was going to succeed dealing with he army. Major Macdonell told Many interesting narratives of his experiences in South Africa with the Cana Dian militia. He stated that lie had nought but Praise for Britain s fight ing Force officers and men and delivered High encomium. Tho Laggart a. J. Taylor. Ales. Calder Alex. Black Arthur Judd Donald Williamson v.c., c. Butchard Sandy May Ideson s. M. Bunce we. S. Mit Chell a. L. Anderson Jos. Fletcher Geo. Adams n. Macmillan Alex. A. Aird j. G. Mae Kay. We. Halbur Lon Thos. Fali Bairn s. Scott w. An Donald Morrison d. Phillips w. N. Maelean James j Eagle j. H. Ludlow w. A. Cameron r. F. John d. Mckelvie w. L. Alexander John Calder John Lleslie. . R. M. Thomson. H. M. P. Mclntyre to. If. Coooer. A a. Kobolej d. W. Dins Al Gorp re a Knight Isaac f. Brooks Frederick w. Lake jew. J. Mclean we. Clark o. Montgomery Peter Ruther Ford. J. D. Marshall Johnson Douglas James d. Conklin d. Mcgregor j. Hunter c. W. Middleton. M. Mont Serrat. Ferris. John j. Ten a. Mcfort better cigarette ver been cultured smoker. Association in Aid of the old Home and orphan boys at trades Hall last evening. Controller Mcarthur presided and opened the proceeding with a felicitous up to the occasion. His liquor caused Many to be discharged him away and prof. D. G. S. Connery who was present and had Given dramatic readings which were induced to Scott Hie i v appreciated was Piave in c with Little Progress being another session this morning. The evidence Given yesterday morn Young business defending his country. Out tra credit i Pamp Beri. Munro. Frank e. Air Fie jointed Loch h. G. G. Galbraith j. Graham til. Poll fun the pro is before the Street railway Arbi tru framme Wolfe essentially scotch had i Tion in the Grain Exchange building nevertheless a varied aspect. Cap showed much of the internal Workings the Irish Washerwoman and the men s Union but the evidence were but Fiat he left voluntarily. Fighters the highlanders relating Many orations of their record As soldiers. _ t the. N Tjo Velle Henry Young e. Johnston Tine a a Stevenson Jas. Johnson j. Bush follow is the Toast of the Bay London h. And a Honor eve. A Joe incr. H. Mckay John my Chr Taine the chaplain responded with Callum. George Skinner c. A. Mckin in which the indomitable j. W. Forbes Jos. a. Mccharles. Colin m. Campbell Day recalled to his mind the St. in kor d. A. Macdougall p. Draw s Day of lost when fresh Lyddle a. D. Mac had just Fonaia. Stewart Gilpin m. Clap simmers w. R. Grant hurray r. H. Plainer .1. W. Afterwards. Campbell. In. Jackson s. Wilson spin it of the Scot the inter Orcsi Poison a t theme. Rev. Or. Christie said that Tho a. Girvin. Colin Coin which took place shortly arrived in Winnipeg to find a Wel Parton All comi at the St. Andrew s Celebration a 3 since that time he had become a part Campbell. Thos. D. Hamilton s. Of tie society since it had Rotono Hiiri Curri Bruce Home. Jas. Ore. N. The Juinor of making him Chaplar and Ancl Rev. Turner Thos Hayman he also appreciated the fact that in d oing so he had become chaplain of the earliest benevolent society in this country. Rev. Or. Christie spoke of the great munificence that existed in Winnipeg making mention of the half Iii illion it Llars recently raised for philanthropic Purdoi he com pared Donald Robertson Hon. M. Dale n. Dalgetty. Messages received. Telegrams and letters of greeting were received from Brither scots from Many Distant cities including a message from lieutenant go this open handed generosity with the Mcmillan and another from Andrew philanthropy of Tho older countries and pointed out that these were from tie Livin fiend. He Drew not legacies from the attention to the. Fact that it was a greater thing to give Here for the opportunities for the in yest in t of. Surplus capital in t Hig greater than any that the Money so country were for place mid Given had been earned by the hard of the donor and was not inherited and derived from the results of Trio perseverance of his sent grand father. Cave loins at Letzig the on the memories and associations of St. An Drew s Day. Or. Christie spoke of the popular idea of the Beauty of Bonnie Carnegie the cities and towns re presented were Toronto Cornwall Kingston Ottawa Montreal Quebec Morden Vancouver St. John n. B., Victoria b. C., Macio ocl and Edmonton alta., Reg Ina and Prince Albert Sak. Hamilton Windsor. St. Catharines ont Selkirk Dawson City y. T., Mil Waukee wis. Charleston s. Ca Vollra. The proceedings of the evening Ere Given by John Tod programme including bagpipe and other musical prizes presented. Prof. Connery called upon Captain others the conductor r. Bremner admitted the Start that he had taken drink while in the employ of the company. Asked As to whether he had seen any officials of the Street railway at he and the quoits Competition Watts was ing won by j. Neebe for piping j. Of h the bar he answered that that they took no notice of him. The other witnesses examined were f. Roberts and Edward Bennett and it was shown by their examination that Wor tha discharged by declared the Winner of the charac tar Price there were the was brought out when one of the wit Nesses stated that the effect of liquor season and these were also distributed. I of the most substantial and approved style Wero distributed duri rur the evening. Carnegie addressee dinner. New York nov. Car Negie addressing the annual dinner of the St. Andrew s society told a distinguished gathering that he believed the time to Corning and that not far District when the Republican form of not the same at All times and thai one incapable on certain occasions. Martin Campaign different wards being organized for mayoralty fight. E. D. Lartin s campaigners met in his Central committee room Donald Street last night presided Over by a Beverley and later by Herman Telke. Addresses where one Man s Prill i were delivered by Rov. Or. Patrick. Rev. Ege is every Man s right Wihl prevail or Gordon a. W. Putter and e. D. he complimented the society on hav a member and nor elect was ing Woodrow Wilson for a predicted that the Joven interspersed with vocal selections from destined to loom even larger in coming d. Clapperton p. S. Gilpin p. Logan political affairs. With Bruce Liddell at the piano. 3lfts i were received in commemoration of the Day a consignment o Haggis peat Heather and whiskey from Tackie and co., of Glasgow Sev eral boxes of Tuckett s special cigars Ironi tees and Persse. And Oatmeal cakes from mrs. George Adam of scotland.1 he Aid that St. Andrew s Day did not recall to the exiled Scot s mind a picture of the tourist s Scot. Land the Beautiful cities the grand old Annalyne Avenue City. Hills but of the Little part of Scot i land he had known the lonely hut i it for full d Fri on the Bleak Hillside the pc Quall Furt Little Village. He spoke of the ions up Hill fight in the old land which kept up by tha indomitable spirit that a nation of lighters had to the Scot. To also a Poko of Tho tenderness of tie True Scot illustrating All his allusions to the National traits scottish night at trades Hal a most successful affair. One of Jie special and most pleasant Hurt in Auto Accident. Toronto. Nov. Cawthr an a miss Adole Boulton were badly out about i Ace and bruised Alfont the Shouldis shortly a it a 2 o clock this . When an a Tumio Buie in which they Ridln i skidded on the Slushy pavement Ert shed into a. Tele phone pole and was partially wrecked. The Jii Tuteur Wuhu of Reynolds was Cut about Martin. The Burden of tie speeches the Effort which is headed by or. Martin in his Campaign to remedy the present state of affairs in the City regarding the segregated area. Strong organization. Tin Liam Cross has been elected temporary chairman and organization work already done includes tie appointment of officers for the Central committee As follows j. H. President. It Riley first president buchanan., second president a. I. Fraser Secretary treasurer. Henry be attic barrister has been chosen As manager of the Campaign. A committee the lome at and neck by Comins in Contact room is opened in Elmwood and another or Tiv. Noirl Tho Accident happened in North Winnipeg. Wards three and been at the Corner of Jarvis and Gerrard Street jealousy leads to murder. Cd Cako. Iii. Nov. Smith president of u Reni estate was Eliot seven have been thoroughly organized with j. K. Spa Luib As of. The former am Hamilton As chairman of the latter. Plans have been completed to. Organizing of other in Ward u will be held on for the Protection of married women a. Meeting of tha woman s labor league last evening the Fol lowing petition addressed to the Hon. R. A. Roblin Premier of Mani in respect to the enactment of Laws for the Protection of married to Omen was approved of the woman s labor league of Winnipeg hereby petition the legis lature of Manitoba to enact Laws to ensure a measure of economic Protection to married women. The chief Points desired May be included in a re instated Dower Law Viz "1. Immediate to the wife Derivable from the husband s assets upon the husband s death. "2. Provision to Render any deed agreement or Sale illegal that deprives a wife of their husband and wife s House and estate when such agreement has been contracted by the husband upon his final sick bed or during a fatal illness of upwards of three months duration. This provision is to secure to a wife some of the results of her Indus try by safeguarding her from destitution or want at the arbitrary will of a perverse or irrational Legal rights. "3. To secure the equitable working of the two preceding clauses we desire Legal rights Over such disposal of property goods or chattels that would be a serious menace to the permanency of the family Home. On behalf of the woman s labor league. Ada Muir Jirji Druzd w part t. It or tires new. A Joule of w1u Fth she a j. 8t. Claude Dole to title Lif fuse Hundred and _ in the Tor ton 200 Seiw i 100 acres followed Good pc equity of win put a Volt Exchange for Good Revenue property Athol z new Hoe _ cd. To River Well Tulk Down to will for ipod wild ua4. Hind pad Aires cute 4 to situated near. Trail . Owner will Trade i land in Manitoba. first m. Trail land Only u in Lei from Vancouver Cloar . Will or farm land in Bajon Brilan ali.-vodeh1to to Trade Irr Lota or Liv it Touk property is our gun sir -ltd., Plone Moia Wright 03., Hundred and j. Improved land to Exchange modern House. A Block. Xiv Al Revenue to a cd Nierod land. Modern. S roomed hex Ash Portage. For 1 Hugh to i Jiw m Cyk Ito Revenue boma6 co., 364 Itaf j Scott. Hill a to Cawa bloc la. Phone. Aad it. A Ood 5tjartj5r" sbctk5x cd Miles from won Lehr i Tatj Cali for modern Hundred and to butt City car title with for Revenue bearing City s Cott Hill co. 21 Caniba Block. A Bong 8t5 and lift. it Nuta Landa. In Ine Temoin Olaf Ritz k. U to Wondo. Far tale or improved farm lands in c a Mullan went. Write Lor a Kui Bewan land company. Cupar ct71u, Isic Zanub Cali cd w6ij, cited unencumbered by Luth troll lands far City property or braved farm Kauai. A. J. Wood Jit Meek Wynn opel. If you have property you like o convert Huo Zibar or Money we can effect uie end g. H. Walton and co it Intyre Block. Fully. Modeen cottage. On Doane ave. East of main. Will _ equity 111 lots and a Little Cash. D. Bon co. Il-f2 merchants Bolc. _ should make us of our x change hat which we have been pert ing for months. Harper acc Fra j21 Bome wit blk. Phone m. 6710. Calb rent or w lion close to Wynn Ipcar All goo it buildings for crop horses and. Ruple s ments. Box 23 i Yee press. Half Section farm land is exc ral Manitoba for Cevenik Bearn pc Ltd property or Sealii Blishel business. No Box 163 Freo press. S03-5 rooms. Oak Nufo Elf Tbs hot water Jio ated. Lot. Exchange for Lii Julins lot. Carson. St Sherbrooke it ret. Us when to in the free a Tomb. Always menu a you Taw the and. In the free Pren. _ Tutor Trade lil proved a and. Content Block House for resident a property. Box 1s4 free press. In this free always mention you saw the and. In the free press. Ethll Clear lots w St. James for Good sound horse for a i press work. 524 Alfred ave. Aviator optimistic Claude Graham White predicts great future for flying. New York nov. Grahame White sailed for England today with i to Gordon Bennett International Speed trophy which he lifted at Tho recent aviation meet at Bill Mont Park. To gave a summary the trend of aviation. When we get a Speed of 150 to 200 Miles an hour the fun will be he said. People no not going to adopt flying an a practical Means of travel until it Haa Jeen made faster Titan other of travel now in existence it will be perfectly possible for passengers to endure any Speed be cause they will be encased in an air tight chamber just us they Are Iii in Vestibule train. America is not Sio much interested in aviation As Europe. Tubero is no continuous interest Here. The Puoplo 6 6 to the big meets just As they would i go to acrobatic exhibitions und then sent. Forget that there is such a. Thing As the to science of Grahame Whito thinks that Willii the aeroplane s future development it will make battleships useless open the crets of All fortifications no matter How cleverly masked and put an end to War. The possibilities of War in the air he thinks Are too horrible for civilization to contemplate. But tin peace Ful lie continued Are endless. J see no reason who we should not establish trans Atlantic air i lanes. To Only need two thanks safety and Speed and Speed in itself brings greater Fob Sale and wanted feed an farm produce Oats Fob or feed. Quantity prompt shipment reference i Branch Union Bank. A. Arnold Shoal to or Salb so tons of oat jul t Miles East or Stony Mountain. Applet o . Sicily Mountain. La it Best Dairy feed two Sta sheaf Oak. South St. Oin Ries. 5j5 i four Hajn dred tons it hat Aale. Apply g. A. Yount of Ladrone motor rowboat8 30 personals. Is w. Miller. Fort axe la Prairie Gas prod at the Royal Alexandra. Or. D. .1. Mcconnell. M.p.p., is i Al the Ruyol Alix Anzira. Or. 11. Chirk of in Omdoll. Or Rind in Yoster Davind ii laying it the Royal Alexandra. 1 veda risk Rater of London knglan.1, is ii u pleasure trip across is a Euett it the Loyal Alexandra. Louis Lapointe manager of the Koto foot Speed al9o. Hand Row of Natl Scotland ten Dominion Meiva Nule , of Monarc of. And Toronto is Van Ling the City Wlllie a View to Ope liw a Branch his Arsov lation la the cosh Lunod it mrs. Causing her friends Niue win Mak Lnu jew Siai to ii Reinvery up Tui St i Suri ured in . S h 3v Hii Gravo has returned la the a 1u " visit to Hla Home in Kohn Llic ont. In his stay there lib anxiety . One or Onti trial Yeury and 10 us the age the drug less method of curing disease and almost instantly killed to no kit by John Assur Lay Nigist in tie icelandic Hall of St Andrew s Day was the j i Smith Wii Oso in Enid Joyed in the real the festival Given by the scottish athletic Here s Tae be a bang sixpence but u t so Andrew s Day be Star. I Itei sergeant and Mcgee suru ets. Vir. A Voln will Simak at a Ward meeting in seven deaths and funerals. The funeral of mrs. Alga who died on monday will take to i Morrow afternoon at 2 o clock from the family residence 752 Beverley Street to Brookside cemetery. N the funeral of the late Dudley ack land took place from his residence 122 Rose Street to Elmwood cemetery yesterday afternoon. The funeral was largely attended and a number of Beautiful Floral offerings were sent. The late or. Ackland was born in Lanark county ont., in 1837, and carried on business in Almonte for Twenty years. He removed to Emerson in 1888. But remained there Only two years finally settling in Winnipeg in 180u, where he established the Nam of d. Ackland to son ltd., from which he retired four years ago. The late or. Ackland was a member of Point Douglas presbyterian Church the services being it grave by the Rev. I. S. Malbrew. He leaves a widow Anu is. W. A. Mcleod mrs. J. Mason. Mrs. H. A. Carman and James a. And i Tubert All of tie City and mrs. R. G. I Steele of Pruden sask the death occurred on november so of Jane Knowlan aged 85 years for i Merly of Halifax and residing at the Cecil hotel Garry Street. The funeral takes place this morning at i o clock from Clark Bros. Hughes rooms to Elmwood cemetery. Rev. Or. Eber Crummy will conduct the services. The funeral of Mary Reynolds Webb who died on november 27, at Elco Avenue took place yesterday afternoon at 2 o clock to Brookside cemetery. Rev. A. A. Shaw conducted the services. The death occurred at the Gars ii. Quarries. Tyndall on saturday last of William Henry Thompson at the age of 54 years. The funeral will take place from the late resilience of deceased East Selkirk to Mapleton cemetery this morning at 10 o clock. The occurred yesterday. Afternoon at i general Hospital of Chealey teed throws j i Dale of Traherne. Of typhoid fever. Lar. I i Trowsdale came West two years affo fro i i Crapard. And after a year in j went into with his brother. A. P. Trowsdale at he was Arai is years of Are. The remains which Are at present at Kerr s undertaken to Trimm tit it met Tor some people have an idea that tie Only Way to cure disease chronic disorders or pain of any kind is to shallow a lot of drugs. When you find yourself ailing in any Way you run to the drug store and get a bottle of some Patent Medicine or have your doctor write a prescription for probably the same stuff under another name. What Good does it do you just stimulates like whiskey and perhaps gives temporary re Lief. Could t do More than that for recent exposures by the u. S. Government prove that nearly All the medicines sold Are combinations of alcohol and Poison. You know alcohol is what makes whiskey such a pow Erful stimulant. It is a Poison also. Some other Poi sons you get in drugs Are morphine cocaine Mercury arsenic and pot Ash. Medicines containing such Poi sons wreck the stomach and nerves eat up the vitality and often make dope needs out of unsuspecting sufferers. Drugs will kill pain All right but they kill the nerves at the same time. Just As soon As the Poison stops working the trouble returns worse than Ever. There is a cause for every pain and that cause must be removed before you can get per manent Relief. Disease always results when you break nature s Laws. If you continually overwork the stomach you will have stomach trouble. If you abuse any Organ of your body you must suffer for it afterwards. Then the real cause of disease is due to the weakness or inactivity of some part of the body machinery. The reason any Organ Breaks Down or fails to work properly is because it has not enough vitality to withstand the Strain when it is overtaxed. This vitality is Noth ing More than electricity the motive Power of the human body. To cure disease you must renew the vitality or electricity of the part that causes the trouble. When this is done the disease can not exist for the cause is removed. My electric Belt is the most successful device for. Infusing electricity into the body. By the Suft of this appliance you can get the Benefit of a steady unbroken Stream of electric life for hours at a time without the least Shock or Burn or unpleasant sensation. Way of living is a Relief from tie old1 system of drugging. It does by Means what you drugs to do by unnatural Means. Instead of swallowing a lot of poisonous drugs you apply my about your body and feel the soothing glowing electricity of net atm your vitals giving strength and in Nagy to Ewy part that is weak. Tho Best argument in favor of my Belt is til i. Bot that it cures. That s tins main thing. 1 will you the names of people near you who have been Curea by my method mid. You can ask them about it dear sir am very Well satisfied with the re sults from your Bell and am glad to Reco Mejia it. I used it for k Idney
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