Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 8, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba
20 press Winnipeg saturday civic Holiday our markets will be open until 10 o clock . Please order saturday evening or before 9 o clock monday morning As one delivery Only will be made. You will enable us to give you better service by ordering saturday for hondas morning delivery. I crowd to bulletins wholesome bread that satisfaction in every Crumb. Try it today phone Garry 2345-6 the Home of the wrapped loaf 666-670 Elgin ave. Cheers Greet announcements valiant defence of belgians against germans. I the. War fever is Winni the crowd around the free press office last night was if any j thing greater than on previous City and general Winnipeg temperatures. August 7. 1914. 8 . 7.3 2 . 78 _ _ _ 9 . 76 3 p i 78 10 . 74 4. . 80 . 12 . 5 . I 78 _ 72 6 . 78 7 78 flour and sugar the past week flour teen advanced so cents a barrel in Winnipeg and sugar from 20 to 30 cents per cwt tax sales in is Given in the Manitoba Gazette of tax sales at Crystal City and Morris on sept. 8 and 9 respectively v _ Lings. The recruiting offices for All j without a regiments their work Cut out to i boat Captain Selling on his boat the j. M. Smith License. Capt. Pro my my twelve Hundred War horses received with enthusiasm by vast crowds. Handle the hundreds of applicants that presented themselves for Active ser vice. The military spirit already at White Vinci Al police court yesterday. Swiss leave for party of twelve Swiss volunteers left wire Hideg heat was further stimulated by two last night Over the . For the East. Great of the army and j they Are on their Way to their native i Kavy. Veterans with White haired men Ilana i in answer to the mobilization i mingling with those of a younger Gen i orders ration and the trim cleans Cut 90th j regiment with a great concourse of French reservists i new recruits following units Wake j French reservists who present their j both parades their military bands credentials to the c.p.r., can now i and the quicklime of the patriotic airs get transportation to Montreal on the Hare of the bugles the Roll of the their Way Back to fight their country s i Drums brought still greater thrills to Battles. A Large number Are leaving i the hearts of the peopled there1 j for the East been a military Parade through the r May resume Rob As on the last three evenings then told a labor deputation yesterday focal Point of the Winnipeg Demontra -.y-u. Usu ii i cub be Morisu a tons was the free press office., Here of on Public works in Manitoba in the course of a few by Ald the deputation was headed and r s Ward thousands upon thousands of men and women crammed every Inch of space up and Down Carlton Street from which they could hear the voice of the megaphone Man or watch the Brief fir on Sherbirn broke dispatches from the seat of War As i out from some unknown source in a they were upon the screen. I House under construction on Sherburn against the excitement of the previous Everi j Ings was somewhat diminished but to Street on the East Side about 100 Yards North of Portage Avenue the with colors flying and Banuls playing to the accompaniment of ranging cheers of vast crowds of the citizens the veterans of Winnipeg Strong paraded the principal streets of the City last evening. Everywhere the men who have seen real warfare heard the hum of bullets on the Field of and in Many cases bled for their King and Empire were received with reverence and unbounded enthusiasm. The people Felt that no drawing room soldiers but men who know what War Means know its horrors and its grim realities the part the pub Fiu never sees. And knowing that these. Men been stormed at with shot and Shell 1 for the Sake of their country the people honoured them and Wii Honor them. The Isoble were made up of men who have i seen service in defence of the Empire in the Dominion and abroad. Among them were 100 fenian raid veterans 250 Tor Thiesf Field Force 600 British South african be ans 250 Canadian South african Fate Active service. In response to the Appeal for volunteers to sign at the army and Navy club 428 main Street., lady to Send two nurses Ai Winnipeg lady is giving practical evidence of her genuine patriotism. Mrs. Kenneth wife of Kenneth Mackenzie of Mackenzie co., wholesale wired the minister of militia col. Sam. Hughes offering to Send mis Edith. Hudson of winnipeg1, with the Canadian conting but i to the front. Miss Hudson is an army medical nurse and also a me Faber of the order of no rises and is in every fitted Ito for Tel service men and about 12 Nen. The Parade was a mounted corps of headed by the mounted men followed by the Vete and playing martial music and then a detachment of . Police veterans. An s n every Way Render valuable service la1 War Tinnie. Its. Mackenzie will Bear the est penal of miss suds off if the minister of militia accepts the offer As is considered Likely. Mrs. Mackenzie is also negotiating with a thoroughly qualified nurse and an acquaintance of mrs. Mackenzie. If this nurse signifies her willingness to go to the front mrs. Mackenzie will make the military authorities the same offer in regard to her. F insurance is Good fort a. Howely Are . Bel Hogas is lying at Mcnamee s Man., Hogue. Me body undertaking Roo Riis pending funeral arrangements we Rich Wilmot be completed until the arrival of some of the relatives from the West. St Charles cemetery will Beds the place of enter meat. Death benefits will be paid even though holders die in Battle. The fact that a Man goes to War makes no difference. To his life insurance policy the policy running along just As though the Man was not in danger. This As a general Rule Cov ers uha majority of the insurance companies of Western Canada. Iri answer to a query regarding the matter a. A. Jardine Secretary treasurer of the great West life Assur Ance company made the following action indicates that Atlantic is 1 again Safe for merchant vessels. Behind the police veterans was i statement the fact that one of our a Carriage in which were seated the i policy holders May enlist and be Call Lieut Nam governor sir Doug Las i de out of defend his country makes no the Premier sir difference to us. The policy provided mingle with the Mon Ster crowd Rind feel its pulse and temper was to Ria size that it was swayed by a deep j of the fire brigade attended and soon John inward sentiment of patriotism. J Midnight a gathering of of men were still singing the songs ii of i the Empire before the free press t the flames under control. The damage was estimated at about members of legislature we can now make prompt delivery of so. 280 main Street. Phones main 94, 95 and 8024. Building and their voices that the Wing that the m the Manitoba f earned to the legislature d. C. Mcdonald. Kussell t. H. Johnson Winnipeg Centre f. J. Dixon Winnipeg Centre a. B. Hudson Winnipeg South w. L. Parrish Winnipeg South Geo. Law rence Killarney s. Hughes Gilbert Plains e. A. Mcphersn Portage la Prairie and j. Morrow Manitou. J words Carne from the heart. Thought of Blu jackets. The spirit of the great crowd found its expression in song throughout the entire evening and again the religious note crept in when with All the solemnity of a Church congregation they Sang the grand old hymn for those in peril on the the thought of the Blu jackets out on his majesty s warships was in everybody s mind. Later they Sang where is my boy the Solo Cornelist again led he child Bui Ned to death. The eight months old son of or. And mrs. Win ters Oak Bluff was burned to death yesterday. Mrs. Winters while at Iii sum Cornest again Lea ton Juno. I in j singing and last night played Many i British airs that Are new to there must have been thous rollicking Canada. Ands of old country Folk in crowd from the manner in which they joined in these songs. One of them especially with the words let s All go Down the a great swing to it. The free press that a censored news service from Europe would kept running along smoothly and with very Brief Waits i the announcements were received for i the most Par with tumultuous sheer and especially those relating to the declaration of War against Ger left pie child in its Carriage when the vehicle caught fire and the Little one was burned on. Almost every part of the body. The remains were taken to Thomson s undertaking rooms and the funeral arrangements will be made to Day. Aged whom he j runs on just ments would be made i pro lug a Metal cd he should die in any other four abreast and with firm step and erect bodies carried themselves As be fitted men who have stood the Brunt of their breasts were decorated with the War medals some boasting four or five. The veterans band and the pipers band stirred the blood of veterans Public alike with their ing of the boys of the old brigade and other martial lays. The eyes of the veterans took on a strange far away look As the band played and the Steps came quicker firmer is the pulse beat faster. All the route was lined with people six deep and autos were standing in the curbs and was being used As Vantage Points by their owners. The. Crush was As pronounced As on previous evenings and the Public enthusiasm showed no sign of diminution. From Market Square where the pro formed. The Parade passed along main Street to Portage Avenue and up Portage to Kennedy Manitoba Fol lowing appointments Are announced in the Manitoba Gazette of this week to be a Justice of the peace w. H Stevens of. Fanny Stelle notary pub Lic. Martin Scott Colquhoun. Of be Loraine game guardians w. Many by Italy every mention of the Whitley of Douglas Markka Cranda of Brandon provincial Constable w. J. Whitley of Dougl is issuer of marriage licenses. H. F. Slipetz of grand View appointed to the staff of the Normal school at Brandon William b. Beer of Brandon. I belgians and Liege was for great outbursts of cheering. A new i feature last evening was singing in Fine voice of Arthur Turpin of the veterans song in Honor of the vet Erans Parade. Fife band on scene. About 10 o clock the great throng before the free press building was by a Long Parade headed by the Fife band of the Grenadier regi ment with sergeant major Morley at its head. With great f flags waving they pressed on through. Acid then proceeded to give a stirring concert of patriotic music. This procession j marched j rom the armoires and was everywhere greeted along the route with applause. A sight to touch the British heart was the Way in which the thousands on. To Broadway for the Drill arriving at the Drill Hall speeches fired with patriotic Fervour were delivered sir Douglas Cameron sir Hugh John Macdonald and col. Allen. . The conclusion of the speech making the procession re formed and proceeded along to main to the . Depot and Bacrac to Market Square. Where it dispersed at the Drill Hall a ast crowd of citizens gathered and the first the Premier. Sir Redmond Roblin. The Premier spoke in a Strong wel1 the Hall. He said in part Mother country is at War too. There is a we have on Sale to Lay 1000 maps i of Man their hats every Tishie the National Anthem was ii time and volunteers will get full not Only will the positions of Plo yees millin of the Lake of the Woods company who in i St for military service be kept open but full salaries will lie paid All the time they Are away. This is the text of a Telegram from col. Frank Meighen of the company to w a Matheson local manager. Last night this order by the president of the Lake of the Woods milling1 company affecting As it will Many thousands of men will help very materially to swell the ranks of the Canadian con Canada is at great resting upon us All and honoured with it been Reater victories than the us uries Cnair uie past . A new Caesar work Canada Wil Bear its part r wil1 despond nobly War a Vrinia n ha.? been forced into this madman of Europe an of of Europe in size 21ux30 to Etc i Lilia Lunic Cluj in wu1jij5 x be celesta to Mccles 25c each. I the evenln5. Ana on n o occasion. Did or they fail to Honor his the i night. A tangents from Al Over Western can the Telegram was received we expect today a further Supply of arge Wall each. Maps of Price Harold Bell Wright s new on Sale today. Our Price s1.25 by mail postpaid booksellers and stationer.5, Somerset building Winnipeg. Night. _ Accident to or. Mckeown proprietor and manager c the Clements Block where he reside met with a Peculiar and serious a King. A very Large proportion of those in the Assembly wore Small Union jacks in their buttonholes. Tonight there should be news of the Fleet if it does not come i bring the Day and the fact that it is saturday a night should mean a greater Demon i yesterday afternoon by which stration than any that yet pre sustained a compound fracture o ceded it. Every important item Lett leg above the knee. He was news from the War centres will be Deer logo Street promptly Bull tined by the free press which with its staff of special correspondents in London is in a position to give an unexcelled service. New companies announced. Claridon 6 co., Cognac franc 3 guaranteed absolutely pure one graph per 10 years old per 20 years old per bottle years old per bottle 84 years old per the Richard be Veao co. Established 1sso. Limited imported of wines spirits and cigars 330 main St. Phones m 5762-3 of Rupert Street and Mai As he left the visit by to step to the Street. He turned 1 answer a question of a Friend wit whom he been in conversation o car his attention being thus occupied his footing of the i step and the car moving at the Sam moment he fell heavily to the stre7 constables Mulvaney and h rendered first add and or. 3 Winnipeg veterinary Hospital fully equipped Fok horses dog s and cats ssi Jumo St. W. S. Martin. . 1 Louo Garry s. T. Jln Rtin. Thousands of families daily uss knowing its absolute cleanliness and unequalled food value. Tryst today s retail butter prices Crescent 32 Sweet and Aylesbury Clover Valley. 30c what Peg Man is anxious Fos Parent beside to in Beelin b. C. Fred Sadler 395 Cumberlan Avenue inspector for the Burrows and clings machine company sought in formation last night from the fre press in regard to the safety of British subjects in Germany. His father Ana Mother or and mrs. A w. Sadler Arp residing in Berlin i and he is Wor _ f. Incorporation of the following was taken to. St. Boniface he splat companies is announced in the cur Early this nor Ninor he was .1 rent Issue of the Manitoba Gazette City Dairy company limited Dairy ing business Headquarters Winnipeg capital Stock incorporator Are Alexander Gardner Kemp Freder ick Arthur Wilson Charles Norman Jamieson Clare , Royston t. The Interior elevator limited operating Grain elevators with Winnipeg and capital the incur f a orators Are Norman Pater j son John s. George. Sau riders j All of Winnipeg and Donald Mckay William f. Roche both of fort j Siam. Ont. Macdonald limited grocery business Headquarters Winnipeg capital Stock the incorporator Are John Charles Mac Donald Percy Chapman George c. Rae and Thomas Henry and Duncan Newerla Ritsche vereeniging Friendly society capital orators Are Martin Hartog two Escher Cornelius Gouwetor Jonas Harpman James Workmaster Wil Liam Van Derek Doy qty Poletick Joseph hamburger and Evert worst Western wooden Ware limited hard Ware sundries manufacturers with Headquarters capital Stock the incorporator Are Henry Franklin Tench John Franklin Wal Lar. Leo j. Carey William b. K. Mac Rury and Norman b. Henry. St. Laurent Convent pupils win honors. St Laurent .Man., aug. The pupils prepared by the franciscan Sis ters have passed their examinations several with honors. At the provincial Hexhi Biton where a. Small part of their work was exposed they obtained 18 this school is attended by. Many girls who learn French. English practical manual training. This commodious Bull Dine a situated near Lake Manitoba Stock incur sch Inper Hendrinus Johannes user is been in change of a line manufacturing plants operating in Pil Many and. Although now retired staff resides in Berlin both toe Aid hs4ifi Are Over. 70 years of Asre anal desires to Volunteer or. Newton the onry British vets. An located at Gretna came to the cite today to see the local militia t0 whom ban d it attempts to hold up . Train. Trenton ont aug. While c. A. R. Train no. 10 was running Between Trenton and Bell Ville an armed robber attempted to hold up conductor Anderson in one of the passenger coaches an Derson seized the Man who broke away through a window and escaped. New goods we desire to advise our Many customers that several ship ments of new woollens for fall and Winter have already been opened up and Are now Lon display for Early buyers. S. R. Hunter co., importing tailors 189 Lombard Street. Went on to express his Confidence in lord Kitchener As Lead a army and then declared that make sacrifice blood and to Belt the Mother land. Arc. Flatung for the intents 14 forthe Best sons of France and Are off to fight common enemy on the . Train which pulled out at 5.45 last night were. Libou to 12 belgian reservists returning1 to join the colors. On the t same Tram was a dumber of the sons of France who Are also returning to their native Heath to fight a common enemy. As the train steamed out of the depot cheers were Given the departing reservists. There was a fairly Large crowd at the depot and keen in Tutsi ajesm was shown. The depart night was the first Batch of belgians which left Winnipeg for the front. Individually frenchmen have been leaving the City Ever since hostilities commenced in Europe. Those frenchmen who left last night were being transported across the Dominion at the expense of the French government. Earlier in the Day they presented their credentials to the . And Given their passes As far As Montreal where they will be taken in hand by the French consulate general. J old times born at St. At age of 75 years both Donal Rodford was followed lieutenant governor. Sir u Cameron who made a Short and a citizen might raise i people of Canada an for the the greatest occasion the world Ever seen and May come t mean More to the world than air tak1nthparaceai3i history. You will e actor acting. In the interests of pea and it behoves every. Man in them rally to the Call in it i Foj a to a a men Ive us the Victory pm people Empire will Stilu time spirit of love and loyalty will Vail. I ask every Man among you to Volunteer it necessary to maintain a Jle surer Nacy Rof our Fla 1885 that every Man would do his the most col. Allen. . Also to Volunteer and do no will be kept at the War very Over 500 men connected with who have volunteered for rimmed Morden Teeth 99 established 190 perfect business enables us to the Public of Best dentistry is the est in the Long run. Gold crowns our specially fillings 50c up. Bridge or. Volunteer do you know that Many a otherwise fit been disqualified account of unhealthy condition of his Mouth and Teeth special prices etc., to those who con template joining the Canadian contingent. Consultation free. Open evenings phone ga.rryt53l 482k2 main Street. The Rialto Block remember Morden for Teeth. Established 1900. Death again entered the ranks of Manitoba s old Are fast thinning out. Last night after a Long illness Annable wife of the late Annab Hogue of St. Charles died in the. St. Boniface Hospital. The de ceased suffered for so me time with chronic rheumatism and the end was not unexpected. She passed the Span of three score and ten a fears and her added to the immediate cause of j death hastened the end. Events five years ago mrs. Hogue was born at St. Charles and All her life been spent in the Vic Nuy it her Birthplace. Her late father was connected with the Hudson s Bay company when Winnipeg was but a trading Post. Recently she been living with a daughter in Winnipeg until a few weeks ago when she entered St. Boniface Hospital. She is survived by Many relatives in the City and i n Western Canada mrs. P. Gladue of Portage la Prairie mrs. A. A. Green of Winnipeg a. Sharp eau of St. Vital and mrs f w. Savage Are Sisters. She is also survived by a family of three ters and two s on mrs. V. Windt fancy Large cucumbers imported Minnesota Stock. 3 for Loc or 35c per dozen i Telephone shr. Delivery from All markets. We Are preparing size 20 in. X 30 in. This map will be Correct in every Al Pili and in addition will show vital statistics regard los numerical Streif Atli 0j armies Ard navies of the nations engaged in Price 25c. Tow on Sale it All bookstores Stovel company Ltd map makj5bs and pub shebs. Curative Baths Sufle Rorm from rheumatism sciatica Lumbago stomach nervous conditions Kex Keht coxstipati3jt Skov diseases can be restored to perfect health of the Mineral Springs sanitarium Winnipeg St. John 1024, or write to or. A. D. Carscallen Suwon pendent the Winnipeg cab company 333 Bannatyne ave. 3784 psf 4291 Frank Bailey proprietor. Save Money by saving your out of Date catalogues magazines saturday posts records and newspapers. We nay Cash for them. We also buy Mer chant and ladies tailor clips. Phone Garry 2188. Pullan paper Stock co. The condition in relation into Atlantic shipping Imp roved during the last few hours. One of the most striking indications of this fact came in the news if rom the local office yesterday afternoon that the Cunard company orders from York Headquarters to resume booking for their ships. The first booking is for Ftp from new York to sail on aug. 19. I Vil news As to the Atlantic steam ship service is now reassuring. The . Steamer Royal Edward arrived in Quebec at 3.40 yesterday. The Tuni Sian of the Allan which delayed some left Liverpool at 6 on thursday with 649 passengers aboard. Hen departure shows that the British admiralty considers the Atlan tic. The Allan Genevia which been Safe since wed left Liverpool on thursday evening. As the1 situation now s. All companies Are booking for the British but bookings Are limited to Bri Tish and subjects. Otic women who Are in any out of town women not a Branch of the Ion Oto , and who tribute can Send their to mrs. E. Wilson Secretary of the Nedy subject englishmen and the morning at Central be a Sermon to passing of a great ens a Sermon which or. Got to preach to the t 3g the great Battle so plainly predicted 4 be the subject of the this a Sermon which May be the great crisis evening service at 6.15. This i month As enters upon ills ship evangelism on Tenveer. T sep copies of the Rew women to meet 1. O. D. E members to discuss project to give Hospital ship. The . Will hold a meeting in the Industrial Bureau tuesday after noon at .3 o clock regarding the Petal ship to Coste to be contributed to the British admiralty by the women of Cathada. All members of the . Are re Quested to attend also All other Patri patriotic services the services at Central Church on sunday will be patriotic in character. Special references to the War will be made by the pastor or. J. L. Gordon at the morning service. Central Church is located at Ner of Hargrave Street and w it Antip. Avenue. The Best place for you to buy your film is at this for Kod Akers where a shipment arrives daily direct from the factory i be easier for us to buy in Large quantities less frequently but it is bet Ter for you to have Fres h film. Sometime today or this evening come in and get your week end Supply. Try. Speed film this time ii makes Quick snaps possible in late evening or deep Shadow. For Isth scouts and civilians the Kodak is indispensable. From our expert salesmen Yoa i will get the latest models Aei every information Nemess sol j i or successful operation. I i our finishing in charge of experienced i who get the of Yoiiro films -with.dispatch. Muffin 472 main Street better butter for the same Money i i is what you get grocer hands you Brandon Creamery butter he can get it for you straight from the churn Brandon Creamery Supply co. Limited Brandon Manitoba. Then too you be interested in seeing How the Autographic Kodak titles pictures at the time they Are taken. Films left before pictures ready the next afternoon at else no charge there is a difference 5n gang erases is that difference mail order department ult not la Eads two stores identical service j3ijj-Ortage ave. Moln St. Winnipeg i printing my to assure patrons of printing thoroughly appropriate Aid arc St product requires both a and a practical Knowledg words a mental Conception As a practical one. Both Art a your mrtle
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