Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, March 21, 1914

Issue date: Saturday, March 21, 1914
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 21, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba New Spring Coats the fashionable moire Duvetine Gol Fine. Rating and Novelty checks. Made with Loose Kimona and Raglan sleeves. These Coats have the stylish rippled and belted backs and both straight and Cut away fronts. Colourings too Are All the newest shades and the prices much less thai you would expect to Pav Range from $13.75 to $65.00 Fairweather 6 co., Ltd. Toronto 297-299 Portage Avenue Winnipeg Montreal Manitoba free press Wro Kipes saturday. March 21.1914. Personal and social if of l i a v c � Pood complexion preserve Ami re to it. It you hav j a poor com pc i l a t transform it to u natural Beau t i fun l one. Before that Beauty Nap to Aid nature getting the Best results use the Home of the misses Gummy Nurs and Milf cod 473 Ellice Avenue was the scene of a very pleasant Gur i ise party thursday evening when a Large number of friends Toon Possession of the Bouse for the evening. Dancing was indulged until the Early hours of the morning. J. Burnside thanked the Host and hostess and return received ovation Tor the manner which he acted As chairman. Those present were misses it. Arthurl. Arthur c. Johnston. J. Ivi Arr m. Wil son m. Millwood. A. Daykins. Wales l. Henderson. L. Cummings g. Mcleod s. Smith. C. Cummngs l. Cummings f. Cummings and d Finch messes. J. Burnicle a. M. Ferguson 3. Jarvis a Pirrie. T. Jarvis w. Millig 3. Mcgilp r. Robe som r. Hodg son w. I Arr. J. Cons Les w. Go linings. W. Peterson. D. Burnside. F. Nicholls. T. Habton f. Schmidt. . A w f. Miss Josephine Parkin entertained the members of the to noted College 15 class last night. Jedi. And mrs. Allison and miss Rowell were among the guests representing the College faculty. The pronouncement the even ing s enjoyment was that it reached the High water Mark the history of the Junior year. Miss Jones Smith and Mel Sayer excelled themselves eld cution and tricks while the masses Thomas and misses parking provided music. Supper was served by i mrs. Parkin assisted by her daughters. Or. Allison mad a witty speech the romanticism of the 15 class Fol Lowed by the inimitable wit Sam Helmen. Ernie Collins. Tendered the i thanks of the class to the hostess o the marriage of miss Kate e. Chap Man and or. Cyrus Wesley Peck both of Prince Hubert. . Was recently solemnized St. Paul s episcopal Church Kansas City by the Rector the Rev. J. D. Ritchey. The Bride who was Given Rias e by her Mother mrs. C. J. Chapman had As Matron of Honor mrs. Ans us Stewart also ii Prince Rupert. Or. Stewart was Best Man for or. Peck or. And mrs. Peck Lett for. Excelsior Springs for a few weeks and. Will visit the Southern states before re turning to Prince Kupert. # mrs. George sinner entertained at a Bright Tea yesterday afternoon when mrs. Ball and mrs. Doug Las presided Over the Tea table prettily arranged with p i k carnations and hyacinths. The guests were mrs. A. W. Koss mrs. W. \ v. Mcmillan mrs. Gilmour mrs. H j. What lamps. Vav. Bain. Mrs. Kobert Campbell mrs. K. M. Robinson mrs. Botterell mrs. Cornell. Mrs. Mansur mrs. �1. A. C. Manning. Mrs. Bir Iglain mrs. Mcpherson. Mrs. Ireland miss Ingham of Central India mrs. Alex. Hamilton of Keewatin and Rev. Bruce Thornton of St. Paul s Church will give addresses. the evening there will be special music by Knox Church choir and Sherwood Eddy one of the world s greatest missionaries who has recently completed a tour through the foreign missionary Fields of the Orient will be the speaker of the evening. Tuesday morning willbe devoted to the annual reports greetings from missionaries the yield and a. Memorial service for de parted members. Big preparations for Violet Day. Velvet Cifani of Kumph softens will Thiis and wives the skin that Clear transparent k so much desired. Apply to the hands Anil face before retiring. Price Sou at All eels i or direct. Velvet mrs Safe it him made from Puie milk Cream and voc a but ter toes not to t a Preasy Etc. Beat for renewing the skin tissues and. It keeps the pores clean and has exclusive ingredient that from blemishes Price 50c at All Drut Felstow or direct. \ products co., 197-199 Princess St. N uni Iliff. That health color keeps the face Clear Kate Baker Cornell. Miss Smilic and wit Surgis every Pound of has character every ounce every Bushel of wheat used is subjected to the most severe test to make sure that no inferior Quality flour will be shipped As Anchor Brand flours that have for Twenty nine years been made exclusively from Manitoba hard cheats such As made the reputation of Canadian hard cheats throughout the world to the credit of Canadian resources. Sovereign Grade or first Patent is particularly Fine and specially adapted to bread and pastry for its Fine texture and excellent flavor. Bull s Eye fancy Patent or special Grade is largely bought by discriminating Bakers who require Quality and strength combined. It Sells for Loc per bag less than the first Grade of other Mills and gives equal satisfaction so is claimed. Manitoba Patent or second Grade is a Strong flour fun l l of Merit and a splendid result giver. Sample 315. Baa free from your dealer. Tirc prothers flour Mills Millers of Quality tto Oak Lake Manitoba. Canada the second of a series of card parties to be Given for the Benefit 01 the Home of the Good Shepherd will take place of tuesday reverting March 24. At si.30, Columbus Hall. While. The prizes Are being awarded a Short musical programme will be rendered. The pro gramme will comprise f Highway Crossings cities. There is a new provision to enable the Board to provide that industries May be served by existing spurs or Branch lines. The forbidding of removal of spurs without the consent of the Board is designed to make its control these matters More Complete. The Powers of the Board As to location of stations and the affording of facilities Are made More Clear and Complete. New provisions Are added for compensation by the rail ways with mining rights and to give Power to examine mine Workings near railways with a View to assuring safety of the railway. Arbitration proceedings. The portion of the act relating to arbitration proceedings generally has been almost remodelled and very materially altered. The county court judge and the Pix Vince of Quebec the supreme court judge is now made arbitrator sex offi Cio. The provision that owner could not Appeal unless the award was Over 15600, even though he might be entitled to ten times As. Much is amended so that he May Appeal when he. Claims More is Given the. Board to order a railway to be opened to traffic. Religious garb insisted upon wife seeks husband torn officials the cars Are not yet unloaded " Conrad Pau first resident of . Sask., who disappeared Las urday evening and was found we few rods of Dona where he was Bovi Paquin who was troubled wit sight missed the House and wandered about 75 Yards into the River. Paquin was 35 years of age and 1 wed anted Hon a some enl this than $600. Provision is made by which the official Organ of St. Boniface Dio Cese has interesting article school question. Quite another Light is thrown upon the mooted taking Over of St. Mary s Catholic school by the Winnipeg school Board through article appearing 1 the. Current dumber of leg cloches Del St. the latter is the official Organ of the St. Boniface diocese and a edited the archbishop s Palace. Says Les cloches Ash wednesday feb. 25, a meet ing took place at the Palace Between several parishioners of St. Mary s and their pastor father Patton r . The meeting was for the purpose of discus sing the question of allowing their school such As it is together with the Brothers and Sisters to pass to the Winnipeg Public school system by Vir ,.n Tlle cold Eli amendments. A his would mean a fresh attempt after the failure of the Catholic federation committee to get the Winni Peg school Board to take Over tire eight free schools of Winnipeg. If this new step should succeed we should while keeping what we have remove the double tax and open a door which Lias been shut since 1890. The result would certainly not be lacking Terest. sunday March 3, the proposal was submitted to a meeting of parishioners and the late of March 3 the above is a misprint. The meeting referred to took place March 1. Diametrically Poji cited. T the above statement of the position by lies cloches is very Clear but it is diametrically opposed to the general understanding of the position taken by by. Mary s parishioners. This under standing was that the parishioners re prepared with the consent of a Bishop Langevin to hand Over St marys school to the Winnipeg school Board the latter these terms have been clearly stated or Respondence Between the school Board and the Catholic representatives and arfle0lylnc u d "ck"1 at Victoria nal1 Carman. Board submitted the of Dwel mend i his mints for interpretation the Board has Gavin Mcclure. Merchant who is re Denih Tely taken the position that it i tiring from business was presented cannot legally permit the segregation i with address and a sold locket b y or children according to religious be i his employees. Net nor the wearing of religious dress their Ishmen of Carman heaped d i s i of Puiu school teachers. I Grace upon themselves and their coun i judging from the above quoted a try Ami set Home Rule Back a Hundred tide from Les cloches there is no i 5 ears. By allowing a rank of other a intention archbishop Langevin s ton Altilea to defeat them a game part of allowing the Catholic schools to i curl ins tuesday evening. Be taken Over the school Board i let seating season Here wound up clearly stated terms it is to be noted witl1 a s ran 1 carnival the other even or. Ome Stead cd the Tow site of Raisville. The town was Laaied after his site. A inquest was Hekl Radville wednes Day. A Mother and sister la Vic Louisville que. J thursday the Youngf women s Council of Grace Church took the form of a paper factory Condi t ions Winnipeg read by mrs. C. W. Nash. Miss Tweedle also Sooke. Ami a Gen eral discussion by the members of Council followed. A vote of thanks was proposed by miss Edith knowing and seconded by miss Vesta to inc a and was heartily off Rood to by Evory member of the Cou null pres nit. Who Felt that the Winter s work had a cide s remarks both hearing the stamp of Well founded knowledge. Personal Premier ssh ton of a j b o r t has arrived Paris f r o m Egypt or his Way to London. John Brown said to be passing under name of Joe Poleski who has been missing from Winnipeg Over a year. News of the whereabouts of John Brown said t o b e passing under the name of John Poleski is sought by his wife mrs. Brown of 523 Jarvis Avenue Winnipeg. Brown left for British Columbia one year ago and no message has been received from him since. Mrs. Brown has two children aged � and 3 years to he had been mar Riel twice a family of five Chil Dren by his first wife. He is a German coming to Canada about eight years ago. He married the second time Yorkton about six years ago. Carman Industry ready for business Weyburn s assessment. Weyburn bask., March 19.the ta rate for this year will be 20 Mills. Thin rate was urged upon by the i to Council saturday Las. The assessment Rolls show a Capo w i la the City limits assessed to a u of $370,858 which will a fresh assessment la ing made to Treigi cd ii the same manner As other City pro Perty when d i v i d e d to los. The 3 business assessment for they a Amoun a to $407.905. While hip Iota figures Cor the Weyburn school treets or highways without permission. If the company cannot agree with the municipality the matter can be referred to the Board which has Power to give leave and to provide the terms conditions. Lines already constructed Are not interfered with except that cities and towns they May toe ordered to be put under ground and More effective provision is made for putting _ them underground by providing a joint Board where one or More of. The lines is under Provin Cial jurisdiction. Provision is made for classification of Telegraph and Telephone messages and also for the establishment of joint Board to Deal with Long distance Telephone connections when the applicant desires. Endeavor has been made to simplify tie Law governing damages where cattle and other animals Are injured railroads. The Burden of proc is put upon the railway. The Elf act is to the company practically . surer where the animals get of the railway lines and damage results. J when damage results from fires started by locomotives the act is so changed that it is Only cases where negligence is proven the part of the owner that the company is entitled to the Benefit of1 the owner s insurance. The anomaly of allowing a railway company to plead not guilty by Sta tute without giving particulars of its defence like other litigants is re moved. Railway coastal Les must be British subjects. Use of Coal. The Board is Given Power to forbid the use of Coal any District order the use of electricity or such oth a kind of fuel or Power As May be deemed proper. Stricter penalties Are to u video for obstruction of Highway c ass. Ings and i a. Conj a and not Che Erh Loyee is made liable where the fault is the rules o f the company. Powe a. P. Mcclue general store Stock and household effects Joss. .-�12,000 insurance ?6,0 00. A Dunlop town , loss $1500 insurance $1,000. International Harvester company loss $1,000. Cored the Pri i s syn is now diary. The magistrate Soner strongly. Prop Pysz suffering from a serious disease and his Lef t Eye is almost gone. I Firo of unknown origin damaged a garage at 397 Burrows Avenue belong ing to or. Jonker to the extent � f. 3i/0 f i t yesterday morning. Inc build ing was of Frame construction. The Frame work of Liis 30 horse Power touring car was totally destroyed. J l. Gauvreau Pool room and Barber shop and household effects loss i ,000 insurance .$1,400. A. Lavoie general store Stock and j household effects loss $4,0-00 insurance $1,so_0. G. H. Snaith drug store and Tel Eph me office loss $5,000 insurance $2,400. That cargo imm,b1.ants. Stock and 1 he total loss will be $lo,000 Over effects were inspected and cleared the builders declared that j. H. Buxton Iliad never any Way been connected with that firm. The of Supply co. Limited. Has amount of insurance. The Telephone system is a total loss. A. P. Mcclue arid h. O. Smith will re build at once. All families living rooms above the stores made a Safe exit but Only partly dressed. The insurance is held the liver Pool the Manitoba the Liverpool Lon Don and Globe the Canadian the National and the Occidental fire insurance companies. Canadian cases at Detroit Mich. Detroit Mich., March 20.among 39 indictments returned by the United states grand,.1ury which concluded a week s session Here yesterday Are thres Canadian White slave Case. Robert s. Mckirdy is charged Vin bringing Margaret Louise Lockeridge from Wing Ham ont. George Turcotte is said to have come from Toronto with Henrietta Foley and Joseph Dice is alleged to have brought Minnie Cress from Hamilton. Three Canadian women Margaret Hankin Jennie Seattle and Annie Neu Berger were indicted for returning to the United states after having been deported As undesirables and George Latour John e. Rodgers Lee for of Windsor were indicted for sing i gling chinese across the Border. Ontario general election rumoured Toronto March 20.-the mail and Empire says will there be a Gen eral election the province before other session of the legislature about the corridors of the parliament buildings members quietly discus sing the pros and cons of Ai peal to the people during the present year. This morning the government Mem Bers met caucus and while it is understood redistribution occupied a considerable part of the time it is stated the question of election was broached. The government has not Given the subject formal consideration but the signs All Point to a contest be fore the year end. The rank and file Are. As a general Rule favor of hav ing the fight come customs at North Portal thursday. They Are mostly destined for Points Southern Saskatchewan. J a piano you can justly be proud of when you have a hint a & co. Piano you have instrument that you can Well lie proud of instrument perfect tone and de sign and dependable for a lifetime of service. Many of by plan the City to select Victor records. Winnipeg s greatest music House. J. Vav. Kelly .1. Tiedmond w. J. Roes sole owners. Cor. Portage ave. And Hargrave St. At the usual. Saturday meeting of the Western association of sanitary inspectors held the City Hall w. F. Thor Leigh will talk the smoke Nui Sance its abatement and prevention. Damage estimated at 5200 was caused to the premises of Charles Shep North 100 Lenore Street when fire broke out the rear Kitchen of his House at 7.30 . Yesterday. No. 16 Hall responded to the Call and subdued the limes. A general meeting of the Rosser ratepayers association is called by the president. Walter James for tue Lay. March.24, at 2 o clock at Tho municipal Hall Rosser for general business and tie submission of the Constitution. The executive commit tee will inept at 1 o clock to discuss Sniddy Angus Mclntosh Chas. Clarence Ami James Duncan. Victrola owners join the record club make your machine Many times More useful than it is now. Have at your commard a Library of i Lars variety of. Records. Call or drop a. L Ine for full particular. The record club room 5, 273j Portage Avenue. Or. T. Felix Gouraud s Oriental Cream or magical beautified Constable Binning Northwest mounted of the Royal _. Police. Returned thursday to North Portal after ele Ven Day r to plenty Vood and other Points the mountains having re covered both the horses stolen from John d. Mcleoid. Tribune sask. Two men. Lester Smith alias Emer Ryand Pascal Paterson have been committed Cor t r Ial this ease. The former was Arresto a at grand Forks . The lat ter Southern Saskatchewan. La Mot a. Plympt to Krecul. Mot & Patch?.kcb nil Rafn done urn. And try Blei Rinh Beauty and ditto do tit Orion. It a a tend to to of 63 Yar and harm i or to Tobo r l or ;