Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 28, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press wino Peg july personal and social Macara have returned of Woods. J e. Kinney., 1165. Grosvenor spent the week end at Kenora. Mckittrick has returned visiting in Kenora and miss 5 Home or. Alter mrs. Id. A Johnston have de from a pleasant Holiday . Bryson in his Island at Kenora. T Leo of Virden Man., is daughter. Or a Langtry 1221-Enore Street. Miss Laura and Ethel Kelly have Minaki where they will guests at the inn week. Moses Edna and Myrtle Boney Lav july 23, to spend a few their Uncle or. Amos Dau Phin Man. T Uelia and or. G. Miss air Dalton were week guest at the red the past month. William Crawford spent town this week returning on to Minaki. To occupy a new kmmer1 Home recently completed. M. Farley who be2n 1 weeks with tax president of Mexico and general Felix Diaz iwas stated today Senor Luis Elguero sex member of the Huerta delegation which attended the Media Tion conference at Niagara Falls who arrived in the City this afternoon. In an interview Senor Elguero stated that was hers to meet general Diaz who is now in the City with a. View to making arrangements for the proposed counter revolution and that sex presi Dent Huerta and his colleagues were expected in a. Faw Days. After spend ing a Brief time in the City Senor Al Gero said that he would proceed to Montreal to meet Huerta. He and others he said had. Suffered heavily the condition at anarchy prevailing in Mexico and added the fact that we Are supporting general Huerta in the revolution now being planned will a potent fac oppose Church. Mexico july 26, Viala redo Texas july decree limit ing the scope of the roman Catholic Church in the state of Neuvo Laredo on the ground of Public healt i mor was iss Riecl today Antonio i. Villareal governor and. Military commander. He said during the life of the nation the Church has been a pernicious Factor n disrupt Luji and discord and has entirely forgotten its spiritual the most drastic feature of the de ree is the prohibition of confession. Villareal gives As his reason for this he. Charge that the confessional and he Sacristy in Mexico have a menace to morality. I turned Stjeor h ersome in Winnipeg. Ris Reita Mclaughlin Mcmillan Avenel returning sunday night from the m . Camp Kenora. Where she has been last ten Days. Miss Evelvn gait. Or. W Martin or and or. Bedford Mulock who have teen guests mrs. C. B. Piper at the Lake of the Woods returned yester Day nurse Morris of Winnipeg has spent two months with her sister. Mrs. Jas. Reid of 625 Alverstone St. Winn Peg at her summer. Cottage Loni Beach. Marsh Magoo son of the w. Of Toronto who is substituting Rev. J. E. Hughson of Traca Church who was for. Appendicitis is improving rapidly or. And mrs. Harry m. Low Nee Florence Montgomery returned Home yesterday from their trip through the mountains and Western coast cities and will now take up their Home at Ixa Spence Street. The Hon. Coutts , Bra the or of lady Aberdeen grave away his stepdaughter. Miss Lilian Nicholl daughter of the late commander Jasper Nicholl r. A. On the occasion of her marriage which took place recently at Vernon . To or. Robert Van Allen Auger of Balcome sum Merland. Among the distinguished guests recently registered .at.banff. Were or. And mrs Walcott who were on their honeymoon Bride was miss Mary Vaux a fearless Mountaineer who has written Many articles on her Rocky Mountain expeditions. Or Walcott is Secretary to the smithsonian Institute and is one of the Best known geologists on the continent. Mrs. William Maitland Malcolm whose also her compositions for the violin Are gaining increasing favor in the musical world left on Sun Dav for London and Edinburgh after a stay Here of several months. Mrs Malcolm looks Forward to Visitin Winnipeg again next Vear and May arrange a series of promenade concerts Here similar to those which she gave in Edinburgh a couple of years ago. New revolution Huerta on Way to Toronto to plot reprisals. Toronto july a new mex ican revolution will shortly started and that Toronto will the Centre of a conspiracy headed general Huer Page one has and grounds was Fol toeing around the City in Automo Biles. They other. Parts of the principal and Large crowds in thug a Stic Auy welcoming the Royal following luncheon at government House there was a of Luilie reception attended . Between 300 and Citi Means in the mrs. Bulyea who. Is ill at Rochester mrs. Sifton wife of the prime minister acted As hostess v v afterwards the Royal party motored Albertj the of the roman Catholic archbishop was called a. In the Everling there was official dinner at of the pro Viticia government and other prominent citizens acid their wines were in the Royal party left at Midnight for Calgary Ducal party at Melfort sas.k-., july Duke of Connaught Iby the j3uchess. Arid Princess spent a few minutes at Melville yesterday. The pulled into the Melville depot a few minutes late immediately the Grovernor general and Hij party appeared on the observation platform. In alighting mayor Rowan was introduced to the party and Mel Ville s first citizen duly introduced All the. Members of his of Uncle and other Public men. The party then visited the Railroad gardens at the Easl end of the depot. The Duchess Anc Princess Patricia Sacii accepted a Bou Quet of roses one of which was taker to their personal apartments and the other set Loving on the dining table of the governor general s car. As the Fine equipment dulled out of the Melville depot under Engineer Mctavish the Royal party remained on the observation platform bowing their acknowledgements to 2.-500 enthusiastic people who gathered to meet t Chucta struck. Port Arthur july hit St. John s anglican Church to Day arid Tore off a few shingles. Id summer Sale at the end of this week we commence our Semi annual stocktaking and All lines must cleared As far As possible that time. As an instance of How far we will go in this Effort just look Over these prices in this Clearing of summer dresses this is the balance of a Iii , one is the smartest in design . Shades fabric fancy crepes and Cotton to Ileaure the chief and tango Rose and copers. Bike Sonie. Of the Solors. There Are also a few White dresses with Midred e my spidery Hrishi mings. These have High but Are now marked mid summer Sale Price j than there Are o or White lingerie summer gowns in White voiles and crepes. Some of these Are made with the fashionable Long Tunie effects and others with frills trimmed with lace and hand embroidery and the new coloured girdles. Regular up to mid summer Sale Price regular up to mid summer Sale Price Toronto 297-299 Portage. Ave., Winnipeg urge m gives Bejume up Winnipeg liquor dealers association wait on Premier and ask Early action. On Friday last there was a meeting t the Winnipeg liquor. Dealers association at who there was a representative attendance of the pro Rietfors of the reputable hotels and of liquor dealers. The meeting was eld specially to consider the situation n regard to the night clubs and the disreputable hotels of that decidedly vigorous expression was Iven to the View that these drinking Oles and gambling dives Are creating n the Public mind a feeling which is dangerous to the liquor interests As a Hole. A constantly grow no moral damage to the entire quor Trade being done it As declared entirely apart from the act that the night clubs and the Dos reputable hotels doing their heaviest business in violation of the Law. After in time fixed for the closing of bars Essen very greatly the Trade done of licensed premises where the Law s observed. It was the moral dam however which was most ear Estly dwelt upon at the meeting of Otel men and liquor dealers on and the formidable menace to the quor Trade As a whole in the Contin Ance of these disreputable resorts. Need help in North. It was stated openly bygone speaker after another at the meeting As being fact known to All that the Roblin had notified the pro Rietfors of. The night clubs and the hotels of that class immediately after uly 10, that it was to lease for. Them until the election in e Pas and the two other deferred Northern elections were Over. In these contests the assistance of the holdens and globes res essential. After which the gov rement counted upon winning neans of. The workers from the Lubs and disreputable hotels it was intimated that the government would Lave to make a pretence of cleaning up these resorts but r that it would mean no More than the closing up of he Moose club of weeks meant Early this year when something f that sort had to done the gov rement of the aroused Wylie feeling at the time. The meeting on Friday finally voted o instruct the executive of the association to appoint a deputation of free to wait on Premier Roblin and a before him in Strong and unmistakable language. The. Sense of the meeting in regard to the moral dam age which the liquor Trade is suf ering and the desirability of effectually cleaning up the night clubs and lie disreputable hotels. The deputation of three waited on remier Roblin on saturday. But a careful silence is being maintained All concerned in regard to what was Aid sir Rodmond at the inter your taste for Good Tea will prove to you is Good Tea 1 la. And 1a in. Pts is. At 40c., and in tins of 3 ibs. Larger. Never sold in bulk. Al users will find red Rose Coffee As generously Good As red Rose Tea. In new potatoes Are starting to sprout h. J. Pritchard a Veteran Market of Kildonan. Told the free press yesterday that although he lad been growing potatoes for 35 years he had never before seen the crop at a similar such an unsatisfactory condition. The potato position seems to 56 , for while several other growers hold opinions similar to Hose of or. Pritchard there Are others who claim that the crop will fair. W. Gardener of nor Wood although he claims Only to speak for his own District says tha t the crop will better than an average one. A Peculiar condition of this year s Rop to which or Pritchard draws at enl in appears to quite prevalent at least in Kildonan. This condition is that the growing potatoes in Tead of swelling to the usual size in a Normal Are sprouting and sending up shoots in exactly the same Way As potatoes planted for seed. Or. Prit Chard believes that this peculiarity will greatly depreciate the potato crop in Kildonan at least. He accounts for it drawing attention to the Long spell of dry weather in june and the first part of july. During that time he says the skins of the Small potatoes ame abnormally dry and Tough. He copious Rains the potato could not expand in the Normal Way of the tightness of the skin and he outlet in the Way of shoots was he result. This he says will mean hat potatoes affected in this Way will grow a Bunch of Little potatoes perhaps not bigger than marbles. Hudson s Bay Factor dead in plugged the Pas two carloads of boughs departed prom the Union depot yester Day morning. Samuel Scott old timer of the Vest who died sunday. Which were of local interest. Show and dance concluded the Day s programme. St. Bonifa geto vote on Purchase of Parks the St. Boniface Council met last night All the present. The following tenders were accepted of the great West construct pm company for a sidewalk on Bertrand Street that of Sweeney for a sidewalk on Val axe off a. A. Van Jio Wrenbeck. For a sewer on and Hill of construction campany of r a. Sewer on Ritchot and Eugenie Moe ii and. Sweeney for sewers Langevin and Genthia streets. A Law for providing Parks calling for an expenditure of was then proposed on the. Motion of a Lder Man . Alderman turn -11. Before the Council went into committee on this , w. T. Mccoy Han w. Mean Welt a. W. Mackenzie spoke Aga inst buying any Parks because the ratepayers had Al ready More taxes than they could comfortably pay and also because no particular place was mentioned. It was also suggested it Hajt. Those Parks would Only Benefit sport society and not the people of St. Boniface. Sex Nayor Berry insisted that now was the time for buying Parks. The Council did Mot seem very anxious either Way but h was suggested that the Law might a Ead and the left to the vote of the people. Alderman Sutherland As chair was then read a first and a second time and carried 5 against 3. A vote will taken oct. 1. An Amend Mern to Alderman. , seconded Alderman Gaivin making december the time for voting was lost. A regulating the time for closing Barber shops at 1 on All week Days except saturday and the eve of to always was then read for the last time and. Passed. Auditor Howa t to the Council that the motion for making a Aud it which had been carried at the beginning of the not been put in Force because it was impossible for him to. Get the books balanced up to . After an angry discussion the matter was finally referred to the chairman of Public works 19 do he thought Best under the circumstances. Whatever May have been the pre Vious personnel of the gangs which have been leaving for Pas under the Wing of the conservative govern ment there can Little doubt As to the Type and class of gang which pulled out yesterday from the Union station on no. 3 for Pas. General Pat Manning was on hand in the Rotunda and saw to it that the Mem Bers of the party in route to the scene of action moved quickly out of the de pot to the train. He and a few of his lieutenants stayed under the big dome until just before train time and then he took fris station at the rear of the train upon which two extra sleepers had been placed to accommodate the extra traffic. Cheap pug prominent to the the cheap pug was easily distinguishable far tie Strong Arm methods Are to employed can surmised when it is known hat a Well known manager of fighters fighters who Are Best the West possesses was approach eur and informed direct that there was Good Money to made a few Lusty scrappers and could he Supply any. The answer Given the emissary in his Case politics in the Une of the Man to whom the advances were made. With shirt sleeves rolled up expos ing Brawny arms half a dozen broken nosed scrappers took their station under the dome of the Rotunda and scowled at All and. Sun dry. Who passed them . They their part. One Small think set bum with bleary eyes approached a Man stand ing near and Leer if he remarked that Many a reporter had got snoot for being around when he was. Apt wanted., he was forthwith that if he opened his again he would chive that which he had suggested. The several near and the Short moved away and apparently reprimanded. Most of the gang As soon As they Reache to the depot were hustled onto the platform. It was just As Well for one Man stand a the gallery looking Down to marked and they Call these elec lieutenant of dead at St. Boniface Maxime Sumalb one of tha oldest residents of St. Boniface and first Cousin of Irmis Kiel was found dead from heat in a stable at the rear of the Quebec hotel. St. Boniface. Yesterday morning. He was 76 years of age and his age with the intense heat of the past few Days was the reason Given for his death or. Lachance Corner of St. Boniface. An inquest will not held. In the uprising of 1870 Dumas ser Ved As a lieutenant with Kiel but at i he conclusion of the fighting return. D to a farm which owned at Man. He leaves one daughter and two sons. H s wife died leaving aim a widower about five years ego. Read prayers As Steamer passes Montreal july Over the dark Waters of the River St. Lawrence the strains of nearer my god to thee floated Early sunday morning when the Megantic was off father Point. The. Rave of the sunken Empress of ire land was in sight buoys marking tha place where the liner met her tragic Fate were off the. Port Bow of the in coming Megantic. It was Twenty minutes to one in the morning when capt. David on the Bridge of the ship signalled to the company of 25 Salva Tion army people who were waiting in the desk that the buoys marking the renting place of the Empress and her 800. Dead were in sight. Commissioner Hays of Australia led in song ing nearer my god to Tihen col Miles of the United states Ana col. J Bond the new editor of the War 3ry of Toronto in Reading the burial service and in prayer. There were 25 salvation on the deck All returning from the Congress held recently 1n London. Foam Lake show Premier Asquith signifies assent to consulting Australia and can Ada before enforcing rules. Tons. It is. Joe 0 Bisley rules Winnipeg and Brandon Well re to open pair today. Canadian associated press London july we put to the minister in the House of commons yesterday relative to differences existent Between the. War office and the National Rifle association. Over the new regulations. Arh Ong them was one from a. Hay Ward Liberal Niem Ber for Southeast Durham who asked if the. Prime min ister was aware that the command ants from the Oversea dominions protested against the e proposed alterations an3 definitely stated that their respective teams would not again com. If the same were car ried out. Premier Asquith. Replied that a Large majority of those territorial officials who. Had been consulted were in a Vojt of the War office proposals. I under stand said the prime min ister the capita ius of the teams from the Oversea dominions Are not in Lavor of the alterations in car editions As. Referred to. I have so far received no protest on the Captain the Hon. A fluid Murray. Liberal member for before closing the door on the suggestion , honorable gentleman consider the advisability of consult Long the australian common wealth Council and the Dominion of Canada Rifle Premier Asquith nodded assent. Cause trouble Regina sask., july 27. Regina exhibition which will officially opened tomorrow lieutenant governal or Ohio ses to make a record in the Quality Aad number of livestock exp ibis with a Large margin Over last year. Has sent its finest horses cattle sheep said pigs to Thuc grounds and the officials St ate that when the Champion s Are lined up at the they will have the finest array of Pur pie a boners Ever seen. At the exhibition grounds in Regina. Winnipeg and Bra will Contri Bute heavily especially in the Iraq horse lineups. The clydesdales and Percheron have the largest horse ext. Many of last year s against the Best horses in Manitoba and Alberta. The Best Herd of cattle to exhibited in any in eclat class will or. Mcgregors of Brandon. Cattle will . Supplemented several other Saskatchewan exhibitors and. Will vie with the Fine herds of Winni Peg and Brandon for honors. Dary cattle and the shop and Swine will in a Par with the. Great Brandon and Winnipeg shows. The judges Are a follows re Bert Miller. Stouffville out. Percheron Atid belgians Markham Aig it in Trees j. White ask ont. Shorthorn and , Stouffville. Orit Aber Angus professor Day. Possibility of breach creeping up Between National and coast hockey leagues. Berner m.p.p., was one of the last to arrive. Walter Shaw the local restaurateur was another passenger. Major Leitch. Formerly police Magis trate at Pas was also on the train. One of the party1 who has already been at the Pas stated that liquor was pouring in from Prince Albert and that the government representatives Are superintending the giving out of this liquor which is being dished out with a lavish hand. For Miles and he said the government control the situation. Why the grits cannot even get past. The Only Way they can do any Good is to charter a train and Rush the Bridge. That Bridge stunt is no dream at All. They cannot get Over. is the worst f Jinive Ever seen in my life and i have been through some elections in this a hefty gang. The party of nondescript making up the gang is composed mostly of what Luc a won to. ,0 would Best described As rough Meir Quebec traded Tommy. Smith to Ottawa july is a possibility of a breach creeping m tween the National and Pacific coast hockey the season 1915 opens up. According to the agree Mich t the Patricks Are permitted to draft three players each season for a certain number of years. When the. Stipulated Date arrived for the . Clubs to present their re serve lists h Quebec mat in. The Patricks in. The meantime drafted. From. Ottawa and o Grady from the wanderers. Anti the loss of one of their Good ont. Stevenson or As Ter ont. Ayrshire a. In kans. Jbv Ron ont. Jerseys red polls and dual purpose prof. Day sheep. Poland China and Duroc Jersey Boss a. A. Mackay Ilariu works acid prof. Day. Roche making Good Progress. Rochester minn., july condition of or. W. Continues f. And . Are expressed that tieht.5y-ill recover from surgical ordeal fully restored to Normal or. Roche is still in a critical condition but unfavourable turn the indications Are much in his favor. It will a number of Days before he leaves the Hospital. Local surgeons declare the operation was a great Success. Kicked cattle. Wyoming ont., july 27. Amos Stonehouse aged 50, a wealthy Ennis Killen township Farmer and of the known cattle breeders in westerns Ontario is dead As the result of being cattle when he fell in stables i being seized with a Haemorrhage. Two months ago. police dismissed. R Ottawa Chevalier of Force was summarily dismissed from for mis conduct. Evidence taken a com Mittee of the Council behind closed doors is understood to have shown that the chief frequented a where liquor was illicitly sold besides conducting himself in a manner ill befitting. The occupant of his position. Falls seventy feet gets legs broken falling 70 feet and escaping with two fractured legs was the experience of Robert Johnstone of 579 Cathedral Avenue yesterday when working As a Carpenter on. The Scott Hillding main Street South. Johnstone working on the seventh floor a scaffold when something gave he fell to , Over 70 feet below striking two girders on the Way Down. The fall a pud undoubtedly have killed him had lie not fallen in a spot where the rain had softened up the Earth to a considerable depth. The police ambulance was called and he was taken to the Hospital. His condition is not serious his Only injuries being brokers legs. Who fairly Well dressed. They Are certainly the he Tiest looking Gans that has Yat left for Pas since the intimidator. And healers were poured in. Or. Manning looked very uncomfortable. He. In fact ashamed of his . Made no attempt to dts rude looked nervous and ill at ease. The present difficulty Between the provincial police and the Royal North test mounted police was discussed. It was plainly understood govern ment officials now at the Pas were bringing All the influence they could to Bear on inspector French but they Llad met with Little Success and the general opinion is that they will meet with but ittle. There Are traditions of this Fine Force to permit the unscrupulous healers and plug erg to affect the moral standing of the police men whose name has stood for honesty since they were organized. Selling liquor leads to court brooksalta., july provincial detectives made a descent upon the contractors Camp of. Grant Smith and company and Mcdonnell Wilio Are constructing a huge Aqueduct for the . Here a result the con deaths and funerals. Or. And mrs. W. J. Cummings of Simcoe Street arid or arid mrs. De Vaid Watts of Arlington have gone o cart pint imtan., . 01.the id Lien death of a brother of the ladies Donald Webster at Tiee Job Arm. In Iii Day the deceased who was Only u years of age with inflammation aria expires sunday after noon. Me was a son of j. M. Webster of the Best known Farmers in the Jai twight Ais Trout and who Tor Many ears has been a successful exhibitor at the Winnipeg exhibition. Tractors were fined in the Pohse court Here to Day. The charges were for seffing liquor and for keeping Pool room open on sunday. Orl two charges of Selling liquor on saturday and sunday she fines were Nach and. A Fine was imposed for keep Pool room. Open on sunday. Costs brought the total to the contractors employ a Large number of labourers. Or. Hodgins of the License department after an illness of butt Yvo weeks lev. Charles Draper Morden died thursday last at Ottawa. Deceased who was 43 years of Agre was Borri at Winnipeg later resting in Smith s Falls and going to Ottawa a Lew months ago. Lie was identified with he holiness movement. Besides his widow he leaves two children Mabel and Clemow one sister. Miss Han a Vorden in Winnipeg and seven Broth ers messes. Hathaway John will am Mackenzie France Jeorge and Gor Don. Rev. P. Wiseman conducted a Weyburn Man Hurt Weyburn july serious Accident occurred on thursday when James l. Valen Drescher wag thrown from the Waggon he was on and badly Hurt he had been loading pipes and had just completed Hli Load when the horses took fright and ran away. His face was badly Cut and his was Hurt. He was taken to his Home Abol to two Miles from the six months for theft. Swift current sask., july the second time in his Short 19 years of life A. Moore of this City was before the police magistrate morning charged with complicity in the theft of sacks from a local Busi Ness Block. He was remanded for in quiries to made Wsiller his accomplice James Bruerton was sent Gina jail for six months. Vraa Well attended and Stock was j exceptionally Good. Free press special foam Lake sask., 2-5. The exhibition and sports. Held Here yester Day were a decided Success and were attended Large numbers from the surrounding towns and District the Stock was exceptionally Good and aroused much interest among he Farmers the collection of poultry was1 also to commended. The Clarisl of Birds shown was an example of Isopod Breeding and raising. Such local fairs arc an advantage to every one concerned As they produce a greater enthusiasm among Farmers particularly towards Superior production. Football baseball Tennis and horse racing constituted the sports. In the free for All Trot or Pace Bobby direct S., owned Bray came first out of five heats with the following record 1, 2, 2, 1, 1. Little Queen owned Ramsay was second 2, 1, 1, 2, 2. Johnny b., H., owned o Brien was third. 3, 3, 0, 0, 0. Time. 2.30, 2.31, 2.32, 2.30j, 2.30if in Green Trot or Pace j. Prince h. Owned Kyle was first in four heats 1, 2, 1, 1 and Duke owned Jinder second 2, 1, 2, 2. Time 2.51, 2.49, 2.49j. There were also several other races Firo at Brooks Alta. Brooks -Alta., july started in some mysterious Way among the haystacks at the . Irrigation Headquarters Here and a Quantity was burned. The Hay had been gathered. A strenuous sort was made . Employees and townspeople to Fitow the flames but unavailing . Horse thieves escape. Brooks july horse thieves who lifted a from the . Ranch recently have evaded capture As yet and bide Brothers the proprietors of the ranch from which the animals were stolen have gone to Montana in an Endeavor to locate the missing animals. Dawson at Brandon Brandon july Dawson the australian who is walking around the would a the result of a. Wager reached Here this morning having red 69 563 Miles of his journey he loft Winnipeg last monday. Drowned in red Deer riven. Brooks Alta., july Talbet a Young Man 25 years old was drowned in Ttoe treacherous red Deer River North of this town while swimming. His body has not been re covered he was earn played with con tractor Marks in construction work. The oratorios for Mcdonald. Here is the Point that May cause is about to Start up in the Transfer business in Ottawa and is credited with the statement he will not go to the coast. The Patricks will therefore have to choose another Man from the ranks of the red White and Black providing the. Init Aiwas Are agreeable. Also Jan. To draft yes the champions Are credited with the slate Meirs that they will not stand for losing any of their men draft. There promises to tangles that will have to unravelled before the sea . Senate vacancies Ottawa july death of sen Ator Mcmillan creates sixth vacancy in. The Senate. The other vacancies have been caused deaths of five senators and the absence of. An other for two consecutive sessions. The senator who loses his. Place through is senator of British. Columba. The places made vacant death Are those of sir George Ross senator George a. Cox senator Thomas Coffey senator Wil learn Gibson Mcmillan the vacancies Are to filled until just before the opening of the next session of parliament. The liberals now have a majority of 21. When the vacancies have been filled this will reduced to 15. It is believed that one of the Ontario vacancies will go to major Beattie of London May go to Hon. Thomas Sproule speaker of the pm service at the residence. I venue and Tho a adv was Leonoard sent to Smith s palls where the funeral look place. The funeral of Helen Little daughter of or. And mrs. A. A. Carson who died july 26, took place monday after upon at from the family Resi Denpe 195 Montrose to Elm Wood cemetery. Rev. Or. C. W. Gor Don conducted the services assisted Rev. Or. Farguhar at the grave Side. The funeral of Lawrence son of or. And mrs. Jas. Robertson of 480 Hamp ton in c., St. James who died july 26, aged 4-months, took place monday afternoon at 4 o clock from Clark leather Dales Chapel. Kennedy St., to Brookside cemetery. The funeral of Frank Keama who was acc Dently k led in the g. N. R Yards july 25, in his 29th year will take place this afternoon at from Clarka Leatherdale Chapel Ken Nedy Street to St. Boniface Cathedral thence to St. Boniface cemetery. The remains of Alice d. West aged is years who died at the residence of her daughter mrs. S m. Cameron 761 Fleet Avenue july 26. After a linger ing illness will sent to Waltham mass., this evening from Clark leather Dales Chapel for interment in the family plot. The funeral of Robert b., son of or and mrs. Robert Porter of 348 Trent Avenue who died july 25, took place from the above address. Monday morn ing at to Elm troed cemetery. The funeral of Cornelius a son of airs and mrs. Chas. H bake Mayer of suite 13 Winston apartments who died july 24, took place saturday afternoon at 2 o clock from the above address to Elmwood cemetery funeral services were conducted saturday afternoon at 4 o clock at Clark leather Dales Chapel for mrs Sarah a Haskill the rav or Bow Man after which tha remains sent East to Smith s interrant in eldest sen accompany Tho family Haskill of 4 the ont for plot. Her Edmonton Ingersoll woman dead Buffalo a t., july Matthew Johnson age4 93, father of mob John playgrounds contests the results of the playgrounds con tests at Mulvey school grounds Between. Gladstone and Mulvey schools follow Volley glad Stone 21 to 17. Clans de faulted f class won Gladstone 21 to 14. Basket class won glad Stone 16 to 0. Faulted. F. 18 to 4. Superior release Cullis and Dunn. Superior. Wis., july culls Short Stop and will Dunn second baseman were today unconditionally released manager Taylor on the Superior Northern league baseball club. Guilty has been a member of the Superior team for. 2 and Dunn for 3. Inability to hit. Safely and bad or ror.made in recent games Are responsible for their release. Which Taylor says is made in an Effort to rehabilitate the team. Mike Cavanaugh. Former Wausau. Wisconsin Illinois player and George Walla of the ail nations team replace them. Walla tried out Virginia Early in the season. Saskatchewan vets in session. Regina sask., july first business session the provincial veterinarian association was held today or. Armstrong delivered the presiden tial address and., welcomed the Mem Bers of the first veterinarian school Ever held in Canada conditions for a fellation with University were submitted and adopted. The House of has won Success on its upright business principles every customer of of Mclean appreciates the High Busi Ness ideals of this Well known firm. Quality first then better values than Are obtainable elsewhere com. Bind with the Assurance faction. In every transaction Are factors that have placed the House the fore As win greatest music House. At the House of Mclean you obtain pianos of High Quality at prices substantially lower than Are asked for inferior instruments at Many a. Visit to the House of Mclean will Well Worth your while whether you intend purchasing a piano a Victrola or a musical instrument or musical supplies of any description. Winnipeg s greatest Jelusic House. Of Redmond w. J. Ross sole owners. Cor. Portage ave. And St. Moosomin fair attractions. Sask., july Moo Soto s four Teeth annual fair will held Here on August 4 and 5. There is a Large list of prizes Given the society for Burse races and athletic sports and also Lor the baseball tournament. It is expected this fair the Best Ever held Here. Fernle railway agent missing. Fernie ., july r. J. Maloney sent great Northern rail Way Here Dis appeared on Friday last and Hae not been heard of Enloe. It is feared that he suddenly mentally deranged. A number of Oom Pany on class arrived Here tonight and a Complete audit of Malone a is made. A Kenyon want Damn to serve use Jelly powders guaranteed pure and wholesome on ans Richard Anc Edward Johnson All Phi Winnipeg died saturday evening at his Home in soil after an Lune is of months. He leaves a wife and Sia re Leiren interment takes Jalace at Ingersoll heat killed circus Valu Able Iron Gray horse with the Ringlon Bros circus overcome the heat dropped on the grounds Corner of main Street and Matheson Avenue last evening. The animal died shortly after Ward and was removes to the nuisance Strawberry Jelly put one package Gold Standard Strawberry Jelly powder Antoia Jue or bowl. 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