Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 21, 1914

Issue date: Tuesday, July 21, 1914
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Previous edition: Monday, July 20, 1914

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 21, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba 8 Manitoba free press. July a big Day in Winnipeg monday july Dat on7.y the circus of a too Okesa ticket admits to All passes an my bylaw toughs and drunks in evidence Aid. Bourke says City is overrun with them. Downtown ticket office Winnipeg Maxo company tin. 333 Portage Avenue. Same prices As charged at grounds. Finest theatre 4 wed july 22 matinee saturday. William Hodge in a clean play the Road to seats now Selling. Nights to 25c mat., ?1.50 to 25c vaudeville s charming Star Pony 3toore and a selected company in the newest musical g Omerly attn Jolly tars.1 and Wilbur Gilbert Girard Coop at and Cox i Yxta escape and Pooh. 2.30, 10 to 25c 7.8o. 10 to 33c 1o to Mummer i Pioneer school for Essio dancing. Now open for classes every Mon Day a and wednesday at s . For novices. Join any time. Terms reasonable. Private tuition by appointment. Prof. A. A. Zimt Lerman 291j Portage ave. Phons m. 1512. Tuesday this is the Day to phone for the Rumford 400. Gents suits pressed 50o. Rumford sanitary laundry limited a Home school of culture for girls Brandon man., july a Short but interesting session the City Council evening the comparatively s Light damage from the fires in the City was shown in chief Melhuish report which gave the loss at for the last seven months. A bylaw was passed to make Auto owners pay the personal tax on their machines. The City solicitor s opinion was read As the City s liability to pay Royalty fees to the extent of on the pay As you enter ears and during the meeting Aid Burke declared that he had never seen Brandon so overrun with togs and drunks As heh and this evening chief Eselmon has had instructions to secure All help necessary. Fires few. Fire chief Melhuish submitted his half yearly report which showed that the total fire loss for this year up to june 31, including of de Cember 1913, was with insurance carried at whilst an aggregate value of the buildings and contents in which fires with losses of cured would be approximately three Quarter of a million dollars. The department had responded to 40.general alarms and 28 still alarms. Of these 64 had been Calls for actual fires one test run and three false alarms. Two of the fires were situated outside the water Belt and resulted in. A total loss in. Each Case. Position still in doubt. The position of the City with regard to a claim for Royalty of on each of the pay As you enter the firm of Ross and. Mcdonald is. None the clearer As a result of enquiries As to the legality of the Laim thus far. Ity solicitor Henderson wrote that it was quite impossible for give ail opinion without haying a copy of the patents held by Ross and Mcdonald and the report of an expert As to whether the cars were an infringe ment on Ross and Mcdonald patents he stated that Brandon s late railway superintendent or. Greenway held that the Brandon cars not infringe thes Aid patents. Or. Henderson held that the special tax Donald be written to informing them that the City is not operating the cars under the pay As you enter system the mater was referred to the Street railway committee. Auto taxes to be paid. That it is very Likely. Motor car owners will have to pay personal taxes on their cars this year despite the. Judgment of judge Cumberland that owing to the City Council not observing the proper formula they. Need not do so appeared from a communication rom City solicitor Henderson. Or. Henderson held that thes special tax was not affected by the Ordinary pro vision As time of making assessment Etc. He advised that the Council now has a Resolution that special Tao be levied and also a bylaw levying the a and place the same on the tax Roll on the motion of Aid. Shillinglaw seconded by Aid. Curran it As decided that All necessary bylaws for the purpose of the special tax on owners of horses vehicles and cattle other than those kept for business purposes be passed. F., h. L Adolph was appointed to rep resent the Council at . Convention to be held in on August 4-g next. A communication from the army general enclosing an account for analysis in the ase of c. D. Milner was referred to the Ity solicitor for his re port As to the City s liability in the matter. The offer of Klipstein and company to Supply Alumina at per 100 pounds for Brandon was accepted on the of a maximum Supply of pounds. Librarians meet instructive 33. Years record of Success for prospectus and terms write the principal . Warner m.a., d.d., 61 St. Thomas out papers read Kenora convention. , ont., july fourth annual meeting of the Western District Library association opened today in the High school. In the absence of the president eve. H. Dickson Rainy River who had not arrived the meet ing was presided Over by or. A. R Charteris of Chatham. Delegates were present from port fort Wil Liam. Fort Frances Rainy River Anc Schreiber while w. A Nursey the government inspector of Public libraries assisted with his valuable counsel after the usual preliminaries reports were read by of Kenora i fort William port Arthur Anc Schreiber libraries while sheriff hum ble of Kenora welcomed the delegation on behalf of the Kenora Board an instructive feature of the after noon session was a Fine paper read by miss Mary j. Black fort Wil Liam on the selection and Purchase o i books in which she advocated a mor l careful and business like method fees Are no higher than any other legitimate teacher of dancing Dut advantages and instruction is or greater value to pupils when he us. Learn to dance correctly 16 years experience. To. E. No1oiak. Donald Hau 78 Donald Street. South of Broadway. Tel. Slain ii31. How to prevent acid stomachs and food fermentation by a stomach specialist. As a specialist who his spent Many years in the study and treatment of stomach troubles. I have been forced to the conclusion that most people who complain of trouble possess stomachs that Are absolutely healthy and Normal. The real trouble that which causes All the pain and Stu Ncnulty is excessive acid in the stomach Nasr Rataic a by food fermentation i hyper irritates the delicate lining. Of the ton each and food fermentation causes wind distend the stomach abnormally causing that full bloated feeling. Thus both acid Ark fermentation interfere with and retard the process of digestion. The stomach s usually healthy and Normal but irritated almost past endurance by these foreign ele arid wind. In All. Such and they comprise Over per cent of All stomach first and Only step necessary is to neutralize the acid and Stop a fermentation by taking in a Little warm cold water immediately after eating from one or of Bis rated Mas Nesia which is the Best and ocly Lea n effective antacid and food corrective the Ucil to neutralized and the stopped almost instantly Aad our stomach win at once proceed to digest lie food in , Normal manner. 3a sure to ask druggist for the Bis rated As i have found other forms it Tii its valuable prep along with an extensive study of Loca conditions. Some discussion followed which emphasized some of the Points so Wel brought out by miss Black. At the evening session or. Charter addressed the convention on the wider use of or of Kenora spoke on wha constitutes an efficient the convention will discuss plan for next year s morn aug and two addresses one on preparation of books for circulation and repairing and binding a miss Black and How to. Enrol Ever family As a member of the Library will be Given by t. C. Keenan. Prin Cipal of Kenora Public school. In the afternoon the convention i be taken out among the islands t see the Beautiful Lake of the Woods the ate the delegates miss c. J. Black fort or Bergsven. Secretary of the Institute fort William mrs. J. J. Wink Eor Arthur Rev. Hislop Dickson rain River or. And mrs. C. R. Charter Chatham j. R. Harris fort Frances Alexander Mcgregor and wife Schre Ber Walter r. Nurvey Toronto c Sevan Kenora or. Marshall. Kenora the meetings were All Well attend Winnipeg party Kenora ont., july party from Winnipeg comprising members of the greater Winnipeg water District com Mission passed through Kenora today after dining at the tourist Joitel Thev embarked at the Stone boat company s wharf in launches and went out to where they will make an inspection of tie work already m course of construction. They will be Back in Kenora tomorrow afternoon the following were in the Larrv mayor Deacon j. W. Tatj a a. Read fhe free press for All latest news. Labor Leader England is on Brink of appalling War Between capital and labor Toronto ont july Britain will be eng hed in1 the greatest and. Most appalling struggle Between capital and labor that has Ever teen known and that before the end of the Saia poll 2ip Snowden ., for England who with is wife mrs. Flora Snowden a prominent suffrage lecturer is staying for a few Day in Toronto Defore resuming a trip around the world. The trouble according to the labor i fears labor War im.p., will follow the submission of i the demands of the railway workers next november. The agreement heretofore existing Between railway unions and companies expires in november and the men will demand a full recognition of the Union uni form eight hour Day and increase of five shillings per week for All workers. The railway companies will con sent to recognition of Union but will fight against the reduction of hours and increase pay. The men have prepared for such a contingency and have formed a federation for common action with the transport workers and miners unions. The new federation embraces 000 railway workers miners arid More than transport workers. The general labor cont Mied or. Snowden has been very satisfactory in Britain during the past year and except for the lockout of men engaged in the building trades of London no serious trouble has been encountered. The surprising feature in the country now is the present Agri cultural labourers Union. These men have been rather slow to or but now that they Are formed they Are increasing rapidly and gaining Many advances in wages and changes in conditions., they Are organized for political Phillip Snowden M usic and drama Pant aces summer vaudeville menu dished p this week at the Pantazes theatre ahead of any Bill which has yet been Een at this theatre. Each act stands y itself and bears the till Mark of Allty. Love and Wil Bur Are tra Eze and ring artists who do a lot of Ell known tricks in a new manner he woman member of the team is sex Ellent. Gilbert Girard who is billed s the human had no equal his line in Winnipeg for Many a eng Day and his imitations of animals and instruments without of any mechanism save his vocal cords Rought the House Down and was a re arable performance. The imitation aeolian Harp is remarkable and Poore offer a Dainty music oddity Well and prettily hich was greatly appreciated. Coo Gari and Cox Are the funniest 30p-Le of the. Bill and the eccentric Ancer. Of the pair made a big hit with is lose poin Ted but withal Graceful averting keeping the House. In roars laughter. His partner is also a nimble dancer arid earned the applause corded him. The one weak spot of the it is the song by the smaller of he two and there is still doubt in he minds of most of those who heard whether it was meant for comedy r a musical Gem. Pony Moore and her is in two scenes and is Replete with pretty strand Lillian As the scotch Mystic and appearing on this week s at the strand presents an act which is probably the most mystifying in mind Reading and figure Reading that has Ever appeared in Winnipeg. Miss do one sits in the Centre of the stage her eyes a thick silk handkerchief and rapidly reads questions written out by members of the audience. She then. After saying who the writer giving both. Christian and answers fhe questions. Her husband sets Down on a Large blackboard rows of figures supplied him by the audience one person calling put one figure Only. Miss Doone adds them up they Are All written on the Board arriving at the total of five columns five figures each. The rest of the current Bill is Good. The three Nevarro give an Equilio Brist act thrills. Is in. A class by itself. One of the members jumps on his hands from a High position to the hands or another who Haa farther i burdened himself by Twining a Little i woman around his body he jumps toward the orchestra pit. And if his partner misses catching him nothing will save the jumper. From pitching head first among the members of orchestra. The Hoyt duo i bicycle act and James j. De for affairs Are Woven into the plot Niece one of the chief of which. Of time he arrives Here to that Mosow morning from. Newfoundland Tritty the Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia on thursday for visit to British. Columbia will be to present-25 members of the Dominion police with certificates by the am for efficiency an first Aid work and a Sih or cup to ser Geant major Godin for making the coarse is that of the hero and the daughter of the Man who is trying to him from town. Duke will present july he pleased to place at your without your incur ring any obligation their experience and advice on advertising Chand izing. Pro Means ;