Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 30, 1913, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Tir Rev on Shoal my system estimate Cost at slightly thirteen million Board defers action or week. Cost i brine Concrete Aqueduct 84.75 to a Point about one mile East of t i Lake water of excellent Quality s and manufacturing Pur Ler practically free from on without noticeable from doors and of agree will give ample Supply a reaches Ike be at head of Indian Bay intake River to diverted into River 10 to Bay to Cut off drainage of from Waters. Transcona nto Winnipeg 5 summary of experts findings 1. Shoal Lake without help trom the main Lake of the can be depended upon to furnish the driest years a Large if not All of the water needed for Winnipeg until have reached about and with the help of the Lake of the can furnish a practically inexhaustible stipple. I 2. The water of Shoal lace was when we examined it of for Domestic and manufacturing purposes being soft practically free from contamination without doors agreeable1 taste. The results of of the Shoal Lake after of the local conditions indicate that the occurrence of bad1 tastes and doors in the water from growths therein should be infrequent and May never occur at All. I r i a should such trouble occur in the Opportunity to Correct maim by suitable treatment May be availed of when without interrupting the Supply of water to the City or making exp the works As built. N ,1 j i 3. The Best Point to take the water is from near the West end Bay an Arm of Shoal Lake As the depth of the water and the configurations of the Bottom and shores in this neighbourhood Are Bay prosecuted under fact terms terrorized the locality Enn. After a Long Chase Secretary Sci tool Board charged Auu ii Utica i Liim Uruu Otic i Emric. A i 4. In order to avoid the dark coloured water discharged by Falcon i and Cut off the shallow Flowage at v with i intimidating school principal. With b j j is recommended into City at Victoria Park under 5-foot cast Iron pipe. Or foot cast Iron pipe in Tunnel to Plater through to Tophil to Street reservoirs. Aqueduct to have capacity Gallons per Day. Storage Reservoir at Transcona with of Gallons is rec v be constructed immediately. Of Reservoir from to pumping station at Transcona water through 5-foot steel i a 11 i n of Pip into and districts requiring t Cost of maintenance and estimated at five years set As time for comple con of work. Experts strongly recommend Liberal pensions of present Well system Asar North As possible to care for needs of City until Shoal Lake scheme completed. The report of the consulting experts on the greater Winnipeg water District heme to bring water from Shoal Lake 1 submitted to the administration Irani the District at the City Hail say. The whole report was it Luby mayor Deacon and while there my not a dissenting voice in the Gen eral Clorus approbation of the re port tto formal adoption of he. Re port was deferred for a week to enable the rambers of the Board to become. Familiar with its details. A Bald motion to receive and adopt the report was moved by controlled midwinter arid seconded by mayor Berry of St. Boniface but this a changed to a notice of motion for i meeting to be held on saturday of next week. Reeve Manning of fort Garry was responsible for the delay of a week in the adoption the report As it was he who firs took the stand tha the members the Board should have More time to study in and consult the members of their various councils before being asked to vote finally upon it. Speaking for himself Reeve Manning stated that the report appeared to be eminently satisfaction Narf he believed that this must be the of of pry member of the Board to take with the object of losing As Nuttli time As possible in making preliminary arrangements a committee was a to report on the debenture by Law which is to be submitted to the ratepayers of Winnipeg at the earlies possible sate. The committee con fists of mayor Deacon controller mid Winter. Mayor Berry. Reeve Hender we propose the construction of a Dyke across the end of the Bay and a canal leading therefrom to Snowshoe Bay through which to divert the undesirable Waters. 5. We find that the Best Way to get Shoal Lake water to win nope be is bring it first through a Concrete Aqueduct 84.75 Miles in Leng tji Laid with a continuous Down Grade to a Point about a mile East of then in a 5-foot steel pipe to the red River. A 5-foot cast-iron1 pipe in Tunnel is to convey the water under the River and thence 4-foot cast Iron pipe Laid in the City streets will deliver it to the reservoirs at Mcphillip s Street. The total length of the Aqueduct is 6. We recommend that the Concrete portion of the Aqueduct be Given a capacity of Imperial Gallons per Uay but that the pipe line portion be Given the smaller sizes above stated capable of discharging Gallons per Day by Gravity into the Mcphillips Street reservoirs. 7. We recommend taking the water out of Shoal Lake by Gravity rather than pumping it Over the Summit in pipe lines. 8. We estimate that the total Cost to the greater Winnipeg water District of building the intake Falcon River diversion works Concrete Aqueduct and steel and pipe lines including Crossings of streams and Rivers waste ears and other appurtenant will be this estimate does not include the Cost of acquiring land or ipes to the different communities neither it include any allowance for Vater damages and for interest charges 9. We recommend As a part of the plan but not for construe-1 on that a new storage Reservoir holding1 Esti mated to Cost Between and Faxa Point about a Milel ast of Transcona and that a main pumping station be Stab shed to orce the water to the City through the 5-foot steel pipe and through branches o be Laid to the different sections of the City and District requiring the water " his Reservoir and pumping station should be completed and Tready for use before the demands for water shall have reached the capacity of the pipe line. Estimates of Cost. We have made detailed estimates of the probable Cost of constructing the it deduct from Shoal Lake to the Mcphillips Street reservoirs and of doing ill of. The appurtenant work. We believe these estimates Are Liberal enough Inder efficient management to construct the works with the exception of Ertain excluded items which it did not seem advisable for us to include. These items Are the Cost of acquiring the necessary land and of installing ranch pipes from the main line to the different communities and in addition o omitting these items we have made no allowance for water damages or for interest charges upon monej7 obtained from the Sale of Bonds or otherwise or the construction of the works. On the other hand we have made no deduction from the estimates for the value of the Railroad after the completion of the works. The summary of the estimates is As follows 55 Miles of construction add for administration engineering and contingencies 15 per cent. Hearing Matching Telephone line Lin. It. 4-foot cast porn pipe from Mcphillops Street reservoirs to Victoria Park at 00 Len. It. Tunnel under River including the shafts and the 5-foot cast Iron pipe Laid in shafts and Tunnel at Lin. It. 5-foot steel pipe extending from the Easterly Shaft of the red River Tunnel to the Junction with the Concrete Aqueduct about one mile Easi of Transcona at Lin. It. Concrete Aqueduct extending from the end of the steel pipe to Indian Bay with All appurtenances at 51. Falcon River diversion total estimated Cost annual Cost and maintenance we estimate that the Cost of taking care of the Aqueduct and the expense connected Witiw its operation including the superintending Engineer but not including any allowance for general administrative expenses will be approximately per year. This estimate does not include the amounts to be paid for interest sinking fund and latest we Are pleased to be Able to present to you a plan for the water Supply of the greater Winnipeg water District which provides 1. Works of a permanent character. 2. Water of excellent Quality for All Domestic and manufacturing purposes. 3. A Supply of Gallons daily delivered near the Edge of the District. 4. Works of moderate Cost for bringing so Large a Supply so great a distance. The comparatively Low Cost is due to the favourable Opportunity afforded for the construction of a Concrete Aqueduct from Shoal Lake to within a Short distance of Transcona and to the design and methods adopted. The Only expensive construction is due to the Long deep excavation at the Summit Cut. The us. Yes made before the beginning of our investigation in May 1913, were for a line but a study of the results of these surveys indicated that a proper for a Grade Aqueduct could be obtained and additional surveys concluded at the end of july 1913, have proved the feasibility of such a line and have furnished a Gasis for a substantially Correct estimate of the Cost of the Aqueduct. Our estimates of Cost Are intended to be sufficiently Liberal to cover the construction of first class work provided the management is efficient and Pitree press special y t Vancouver aug. Desertions threatening and members of the. Rank and file greatly dissatisfied at on strike duty nearly armed men were today the zone and will reach Homes in Vancouver and Victoria late tonight and Only-240 men Are left in the Field most of these within a xfew1, Days As special police inert the military occupation of the strike zone will therefore cease some time next week. It is an offence under the militia act to the militia on. Duty. Many employers Vancouver and Victoria have threatened their men in the Field that their3 jobs be forfeited if they did not Lav Down arms and return to town. Toddjr the first charge of a series was heard in Victoria poke where Secretary Pope of Tae , was charged by Captain Harvey of the 88th regiment prosecution was based on a letter sent by Pope at the direction school Hoard to john1 Wilby principal of a school telling him that1 unless he re turned forthwith from the strike militia Camp he would lose Kis Posi Tiona on the teaching staff. The Case for a week. Soldiers ordered from Nanaimo. Nanaimo b.c., aug. Their weeks service in the strike Here time military last night prepared to withdraw under orders from head Quarter s at Victoria. Mayor Shaw Anuj magistrate Simpson intervened and the departure. The soldiers Are Here ordered to go and ordered to remain. Coll Hall who is in com Mand says he cannot keep his men in the Field. They Are at their absence from Lor Only one Dollar a Day pay and certainty As to Thev May return. So far for two weeks the men have Only apiece and they Are clamouring for their., Money. Last night the Militi gave an escort to the prisoners going from the court House to the mail Aric when the disregarded the Mili tary orders to depart there was much indignation and trouble is expected today. Local people fear riots again if the soldiers depart. All has been quiet with the soldiers Here and the see Little use for their remaining. Government i will not pay. The soldiers were engaged to Corne Here they were told that they would get a Constable s pay of a Day. The Dollar which is the regular pay is paid by the Dominion govern ment. It bras understood that the government of British Columbia would pay the other this the Provin Cial government refused to do and col. Hill who is in command of the troops went to Victoria on sunday to ask acting Premier Bowser to take the named during which Venn fired two shots at him or. To Mccharles succeeded in his Effort and Venn received a stiff sentence for his crimes. Or. Mccharles expects to enter upon his new duties at an Early Date. Starting cheaper continued Page one the statement that this or. For sentient would a injure the credit of province is most vigorously opposed. The would be under the control of government and no jaw would be made without the a of the Board to be named by the government the entire scheme of Cre flit is perfectly familar to the Large lenders of Europe and s beef client results Are Well known. A Large part of the established of things in and Ger Many and the fact that Saskatchewan was adopting such a plan for the Benefit of1 agriculture would it is argued tend to have a Good r effect on credit of the province rather than Ouier Wise i against politician the Farmers of the province Iveigh More bitterly Airt vehemently than Ever. It is pointed out that while these leaders in can Ada have been ready to vie.1 with Ger Many on the building of battleships they have had very Little to say about Germany s Wise legislation to protect and Aid the an Active member of the local Grain growers association in discussing this matter today called attention to the fact that was no less a person than Napoleon in France and do less a person than Frederic the great in Germany who Laid the foundations for the agricultural credit those countries these distinguished statesmen fought the predatory class and aided the produce the Canadian pol Titian As the Farmers believe act in collusion with the predatory class. Anr1 joins it in absorbing the entire net of the producer. Neapolis and or. And mrs. A. Al Clarke Farally were guests of a. M. Clarke. S. Trains guests Weie and mrs. N. , miss Juan Rennie. Or a. 11. Rutley of ochre River and mrs. M. S. Pallis. Or. H. Sirs. .31. Reason and mrs. M Gurnell of Woodstock were among the fort visitors. N. A. Morkill mrs. Morkill and miss Morkill of Winnipeg Beach spent a couple of hours at the club. S. Youhill and Stevens motored out to the port for n. A. Morkill entertained a merry party at fort Garry. Those included were or. And mrs. N. L. Morkill Lima. Peru miss Morkill miss Wright Geof. Morkill Montreal in Ank Morkill Treal j. D. Sukiel and Mcdon Ald. Fred Heap and party motored to the fort and were guests of mis. Mitchell Hudson Bay House. Age brings peace to Cole younger Kansas City mo., aug. 29. Fault cd. a. Sena to Vii picture film corp .i.1. And George b. Ital or. Large decrease .11 Bayt posts withdrawals by c. P. R. Affect amount but investment clauses is chief cause. Ottawa aug. Men say Are not much concerned by the fact that there wan a falling off of in the deposits made by the compared with june As shown first sunday As u Chris an by going today finance to Church twice. It is real religion Vij David assistant manager not show religion that Cole younger the Bank of Ottawa. that it is has. He is not going to preach nor quite True that the deposits for july be an , nor make any sen May have been affected by the with Satin Al display of his christianity. On the part of the of several million dollars from the Banks for the purpose of retiring Bonds Vasilu i be just simply made my with god a7id the rest of my Days 1 just want to live a. Quiat former Bandit i de at not duo until july. List., 1s15. Liat May be one Christian the said he was sitting in the Shade on the said or. Finn but the has been a porch of the cottage in Lee s Summit falling off for some time in that he bought and gave to his Niece. There has been a general do Ollna in the value of stocks and Bonds followed by an increase in the of t gages. While the financial Market continues in tie condition it has been for some time there will continue to miss Nora Hall smoking a pipe and there was a look of deep earnestness and tenderness in his face when led an adventurous turbulent i be a general falling off in deposits or life the War brought on hate an-3 i people with Money will see better of strife and killing around Here. They port unites for investments with Satoli murdered when 1 was a Schoolboy and 1 was. Launched into a where there is a Fulling life of reprisals and shooting j of in or m0re Banks there winding up with then May be some special reason. 1 Assir to five years in prison. Folks we a All christians i in Home. And brought up Dow i am an business like. Must locate Best grades. The Cost of the work will also depend to a. Great extent on the skill exercised in the final location of the line and the. Establishment of the grades in son of Kildonan and Reeve Manning is latter having moved for the appointment of the committee. Isaac Oniebell. . Will prepare a Draff of the by lady and the special com Mittee will n the meantime meet and decide the question of the debenture Aid the rate of interest the de. Are to carry. At present it inn 15 if the will be -10 year sni the of i Forest. If cer cent. All in attendance. Was a of the acl in Board with mayor Dean in the chair. The others present y eth four City controllers. Mayor Ami Alt Caisson St. Boniface. Henderson of Kildonan Reeve of Assiniboia. Mayor Watt of twin scone Reeve Wilson of St. Vital Manning of fort Gurry. The re Rinoa Lih of Kosser was not repro e Tea is it has withdrawn from the Wei District although originally in and represented at the earlier Orsan leation meetings. Isaac Camp w pc solicitor for the water Dis Nai present Hunt. A proper manner. A margin of half a million dollars or More May easily be used up by failure to appreciate the elements in which economies May be practice and we. Therefore recommend that if you decide to carry out this project the final location and design and the construction of the work be placed in the direct charge of an Eric sent Engineer experienced and skilled in con ducting this class of work. Advise Well Extension. 1 inasmuch As it will probably take at least five years from the present time to Complete the proposed new water Plant and As the City will meantime grow at least As As heretofore the present water Supply which is already very deficient in Quantity will become still More so unless the Well system is extended sufficiently far to the North to Supply the urgent needs of the City. We strongly advise that sufficient appropriations be made to permit this to be done. We believe that the plan presented is an advantageous one for the greater Winnipeg water District. We desire to acknowledge the Hearty co operation we received from every one with whom we had relations in this matter and to express our appreciation of the promptness with which All desired information was furnished matter up. Bowser however refused to have anything to do with it. Dur ing the desertion i of the soldiers from the ranks after their Promise of Money and not even having enough to pay the regular pay the officers ordered the to oops to but the intervention of the civic officials has changed the situation and the soldiers must remain. It is feared that Many soldiers will take the matter into their own hands and Oro Homo As Only 25 0 out of the the Field have volunteered to remain indefinitely As required by the mayor. Rumor about troops. Vancouver b.c., aug. 21. The withdrawal of the greater part of the Mili tar Force from Vancouver Island is believed to have some connection Wilh the trouble among the men in employment of the Tramway Comodo. All preparations for striking Camp nip now stated to be Complete. And As the men can be conveyed to Vancouver in a couple of hours this would enable the authorities to land them Here in Good in the event of and list Nib probable. Emigrants shirk Call of fatherland serious situation arises in austrian recruiting through numbers left for Canada. Vienna aug. Many of the Young men of Austria and Hun Fary have been emigrating to Canada and the United states that the armies of the dual monarchy Lack from i Abiy to one Hundred thousand soldiers this Vear to Bear arms. These men s Lould be in the ranks but Iri Suad they Are earning their livelihood in Canada and the United states. The difficulty of getting Reci uits is increasing instead of diminishing and tue Nih tary authorities of both Austria and Hungary Are beginning to exhibit consternation and even Wrath at so Seri Olis a Tion. Such a condition of affairs is especially serious at the present moment when owing to changes in the strategical conditions of the Balkan countries the recruiting of Austria Hungary is about to be increased by men. The emigration to Canada is Partick As few. Of. These emigrants return. Over men liable for army ice Are now in Canada and not one responded to the summons sent out recently to join the army. Farmer s Bank matter depositors think they should have claims settled t i full. Ottawa aug. C. Nikel k.c., of Belleville one of for the depositors of the Farmers Bank was in Ottawa today endeavouring to get a line on the e details of the proposed assistance by the government to the depositors i of the defunct institution. Hon. W. White has not yet returned and others whom he sought Are out of town. There is to be a meet my of the executive depositors Asso and it is desired to have s6me information to Lay before Tiem the Day of the prorogation of. Parliament the prime minister Pix Vised that a measure of assistance would forthcoming next to those 4 to had suffered by the collapse of the Bank but he entered into no de tails the depositors say that As the Justice Jde their claim had. Been con Alexander Mccharles Oneo of fhe ceded they should receive 100 cents on. The Dollar. It would take about which however Are not at new police chief Alex Mccharles. Well known officer appointed Charles so a old next i be come by god s. Mercy to this spot where 1 spent my childhood to end my Days father owned great tract ran Barefoot All Over where j these streets Are. My father owned acres of land in this county and we lived just North of where we ire sitting and i ranged Here As a the old six feet tall pounds in weight his Strong forceful looking face there talking in a Low voice tenderly but earnestly. In the Tabernacle of the Christian Church where 300 children met in sunday school Cole younger sat where a Breeze blew in an open win Dow and he took off his coat to More comfortable but when the preaching began he put his coat a and moved Down in front and joined in the. Singing. He. Went to meeting again lasting it and when the evangelist used him to Pray he stood up and repeated the lord s prayer that was my first Public he said afterwards. Xot my first Pray his soccer by any Means mind you. I be of Verance. Ten prayed to prayed before his Battles. My grandmother Fristoe used to ask me if i Ever prayed before i. Went into Battle i told her i always id which was True. I never Rode where the bullets were whistling around my without murmuring a. Prayer. But i do not Tell dear old grandma that a ten minutes after i got into a fight i was Cussin loud enough to be heard a mile. She intended me to be a preacher but i missed it. J. Always Hito Rij de to be a Christian in my Early life i Laid out to do three become a. Mason and a but t never Qia a time to do either ill now. I never married. I loved a girl the War came on i lost her avid that s bottled up forever now and i be never loved another to never became a Mason because i never had a Chance until after i. Came out of prison. Then i did not dare to try it for mar that some one. Remembering my past record would put in a Mack Ball against me and that would break my heart. Nov i am a Christian. I be accomplished one of the things .1 set iut to do at any rate and the greatest of them you that we Are not greatly concerned about that decry disc in july compared with St. Andrew s Man grows Good apples St. Andrew s. Man., aug. Cul Ture of apples and fruit in Manitoba is fast becoming one of its Many Indis tries. And among others. H. G. G. Of St. Andrews Man is proud of achieve a its in this line at Ihn present time lie a number of Trucmai of hybrid varieties loaded with Trull some to Tju Chan that Ive Lias Linail to support the heavily Laden just now the night of Lac fruit Ladun Trees a a pleasure to anyone More especially to the lovers it Lorti culture. Or. Hay s consist i Ollo Witk varieties transcendent Hyslop Al Beita. Tony. Charlea Pool incr Aurora Prince. Yellow siberian Carleton and others not yet in Bearley. To. Esti mates his Apple crop year at some 25 palls and will Ilavu exhibits at Winnipeg Flower slow Nam week. Lie also has a Plum of tile Aikin " variety in full i luit. Or. Hay his Success to windbreaks find piece company offers concessions. Vancouver b.c., aug. At the eleventh hour it is believed that Thirft will be no strike of the Britt i Columbia electric railway employee. Company has now offered to Malo i Onie important in Addi Tion to those that arc contained in majority report and these will be Eon Rici ured by the men before definite action is taken. What it does with corporation Isaac Campbell retained " a Campbell k.c., was formally by the Board for the purpose team or. Dorrey who made a speech. Leather medals were distributed to the Best rooters and were drawn by mls Hicks As first Best and mrs. Joe Palmer second. Other winners of prizes or James Rev. J Churchill and j oldest and Best known police officers in has been appointed i Lief of police for the municipality of Charleswood the selection1 was made by the Council from n number of applications received for the position at a meeting held their Day night. Chief Mccharles has been a. Nol 1? officer practically since he was old enough to enter the ranks Ite the Winnipeg police Force m 1882 and after ill years chiming the of of Hift from the same committee procedure a voiding for the detailed work of Board amount of Money. Amount of Money that will re to be provided for the whole be and which the ratepayers of be required to an interesting feature of the Dis the question at Issue is the interest on the expend Fri the water District receives Revenue from water should be of whether tax levies should next year to take interest charges. This of problems to be considered by committee. Controller t controllers had and meeting of the by or. Rook. Or. Kellough made a humorous speech on the James Palmer recalled events of his r Wate District. The youth and Drew l Hallel pictures m i Vav air of Ryhn w the Par of the City but that the work could not i Reeed in on the Street tracks is finished and the Tempo Astley s Tatel construction in Greer is by he will Start on the Asp halting of the Devil strip to Maryland Street saturday morning and that the Eon. Rete work on the South Side of the avenue5 will be started on wednesday inv which time the Street railway com Nany has undertaken to remove the temporary tracks and Start running on the permanent tracks on the Centre of the Perma the Street. Of St. John s Church. The Lov was Given by o. B. Knight and bears the inscription presented to i m , association football league 1912." the club played 12 games and won 6. This is the St year that St. John s has taken part m the honorary president is Rev. J. W. Churchill . J. Fred Palmer presi Dent w. F. Torrey vice president. Welcome visitor which he had attained the rank of Sar Geant he retired to enter municipal politics. He iwas elected Alderman for Ward 4 in 1904 by a flattering majority and he represented the Ward on the Council Tanaid for a period of two years. On his retirement in 1900 he accepted he position at that time created As Jolico officer at the City Fiall and con inked. In this office until a few weeks igo1, when he retired. While a member of the City police orce or. Mccharles had Many stirring experiences during the rougher Days of Winnipeg s history. In 1887 arrested the murderer of Ingo. The tra was reported to the police and or. Mccharles who was in the station at the time lost not a minute in his efforts to locate the murderer. His investigations led him to the Vicinity of the old nuisance ground on the West Ern limits and there he found the Man with the gun still in his Possession with which Ingo had been shot. He ook his life to his hands in facing the desperate criminal but managed to bring him to the police station. An other of Mccharles thrilling experiences was in 1884 in connection with the arrest of a desperate Bugia who favored capitalizing there and Alj carrying charges until Ca actual Revenue As was done so Ca Revenue As was done so Orivl m connection with the s the cite Power Plant. Con Elj inclined to the should be a Levy on the Ohio room strict next year to care for. At East s2-500.000 which he 11uwl11 actually be extended Dur v plan Early Start. The urged Early action on Lavi of the debenture by out that the contractors champions at banquet St. John s methodist footballers entertained by Young Peoples society. Covers were Laid for 65 at the ban Quet last night at St. John s methodist Church Corner of Poison Avenue and Charles Street by the Young ladies of the Young people s society to the Mem Bers of the successful football team. The festivities began with the sing ing of choral Grace be present at our table lord by the assembled guests. J Fred Palmer the president of the football association was toastmaster. A Dainty banquet of six courses was served. In the Centre of one of the tables was the Silver Loving cup mounted on an Ebony Pedestal surmounted with a football and Corw Jeff with. Id of a revs Al summoned at once to make it. Hon. Francis Hopwood at Ottawa on unofficial trip. Onawa aug. Hon. Fronds John Stephens Hopwood under Secre tary of state for the colonies since 1907 and a most distinguished British or who is Well known in Canada by of former visits Here is in the City today and called on Premier Eor Den. Sir Francis is making a tour of Canada but not an official one. In Hia Early career he was employed several missions to Canada new and the United states and is gratefully remembered As founder of the Hospital and medical service for the Canadian and Newfoundland fish Ermen. He was on the staff of the Prince of Wales during the latter s visit to this country in 1908. With a food an streamers of red and Black ribbon the civic charges at Vancouver. S cooler of the association. The Decora Vancouver b.c., aug. The ground. This done in the fall was made at once they m of a three Zefir for it. Of the Best the members agreed entirely with this la that they should be Given a in consider the report and de a of the bylaw before storm Ted to the City Council. Or. Tons were red Princess geraniums , including malfeasance by chrysanthemums and bridal ferns. The the City payrolls ins Bordina orchestra composed Tion and refusal to carry out orders of orces i Lon a .-.ii. But Mills pianist miss thei Rybus or. J tale Council were placed against Rook or. Joseph Abbott or. 1 Anna i Jiamo of superintendent mad of Jiamo o t Baker or. Hardesty and or. I of the oldest of scions of the True Ana the upon of rendered Soldier True Ana which provided much 1 Ted. Calmer delivered i acted one. The before special committee invest Gabon to meet claims in full. The depositors denies stories colonel Mcspad Deisn says catholics were not discriminated against. Vancouver b.c., aug. Colonel Mcspadden officer command ing the newly formed Irish Fusiliers to statement in some of the c papers that there has Ben discrimination shown against catholics so far As appointing them a officers is concerned. The fact is states the colonel that Only reman Catholic attended for the for mation of the corps and that he was offered the position or quartermaster or paymaster which he refused As he would not get a horse to ride a he statement that Pat and Dominick Burns the cattle Kings had offered to the subscription list was not True As the list had not been opened. c had they offered he adds to give anything toward the expense and had Noi subscribe yet. Eight companies of Tho regiment have been formed fort Garry country club says Dusch Ambeault Story True. Edmonton aug. Uon of the Story of a. To. Deschan beaut claiming Liat along with Joseph and William Hudson he was the first to discover the blonde eskimos of the North was obtained today from j. K. Cornwall president of the North Ern transportation company and also of the Northern trading company who has just returned from a trip through. The Arctic Circle extending Over 3 months in company with Emerson a Buzz. Chicago b. 1c Miller Mil makes lusting cleaning polishing of Hardwood floors Ami finished surfaces quicker Cahier und better than Ever before. Can be used on to Jar finest polished furniture. Every guaranteed Money refunded if not Satis factory. Buy from your dealer or write direct. Sync express pre paid and vhf Erc in Canada on receipt of Channell chemical co., limited 369 Sor Auren ave., Toronto fort Garry motor club grounds con attract Large numbers of and have proven an Ideal after Tine to Alex m . Veteran officer now Chi of of i Wood to cd. Sightseers spot to spend at few hours noon teas have been very much in evidence Over Twenty in one afternoon is an evidence of their popularity. Numerous dinner parties have been a a raged and thoroughly enjoyed by All. Or. And mrs. H. Abel of new York and mrs. Abel Mother of h. Abel visited the fort on monday and spent a most enjoyable afternoon inspecting the old buildings where or. Abel spent Many of his boyhood Days. He was Botn at fort Garry and considers him self an old tuner. His fat Loci was mechanical Engineer for the . Co., having charge of tin Lake steamers plying Between the fort and Grande rapids on the Saskatchewan. Later he was appointed Dominion government inspector for Manitoba and the North West territories. Elanor c. H. Mitchell and Mit Chell of Toronto Wei e dinner guests at the fort Garry country club. J. M. Wilry entertained jars. J. I. Harvie and miss j3. A. Harvie of Gravenhurst. C. H. Snoke of Walkerville ont., was a guest of t. G. Barrie. Mrs. Douglas Mclaughlin s guests were or. And mrs. D. Ler Babbett new Brunswick miss Maria Cockburn and mrs. H. Stan ton. N. A. Downie and miss Downie motored out for dinner at the club. C burled k. Morrison and a. I Rutley of ochre Hiver were among the visitors noticed. S or. And mrs. G. T. Koester and miss c. L. Oliver were entertained of o. J. Koester at the club. Or. P. Mcgrevy Ami miss h. Gurnett of Woodstock were dinner guests Dur info the week. Mrs. T. M. St Detore. Mrs., 1. F. Jardine of Chatham. Ont. Mrs. Pace and mrs. Fre Clr Ric w. Smith were guests of mrs. O. H. Newton for after noon Tea at the club monday. 1 r. L. Ria Lei mrs. Ressler of my monday labor Day september 1st store closed fill Day the Vosburgh travelogues world s greatest lectures Central congregational Church the Winnipeg Over seas club illustrated with superbly coloured photographs and motion picture. New series London and scenes of Rural England Java the of the world through Scotland and Wales the heart of old Japan China in transition. Afternoon course tickets adults children 40c. Evening course tickets afternoon single admission adults 50c children. 15c. Evening single admission 50c, 75c, single admission. Unreserved seats for evening travelogues. 25c on Sale at Cross Goulding Skinner piano ltd., 323 Portage ave. 1 in
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