Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 12, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Winnipeg. Wednesdayvaugust.12.19l4 111 entries a t that Fly and leave the disease germs to be scattered through your House. Use Wilson s Fly pads and kill both the flies and germs. Sold by All druggists and grocers All Over Canada. Increase in exhibits despite bad financial open ing by Hon. Frank Oliver. Since cover his indebted it is. Many cases of distress. Moore in his evidence stated that there have been quite a number of Dis trashing cases in the neighbourhood and handed to the commissioners a list of scanty Farmers in is township were Gules one third of the population c. Barren Carberry. Wlr1 have lost their farms some of beef cattle chief attraction some surprises noted in the judging. Affiliated to Exive Sixx 83 Sampson Street Montreal for the higher education of Young b Omen with preparatory for girls under 13 years of age. James Barley. . . Vice presi j. G. Norton ., Archdeacon of Charlotte g. Hardy. ., Cambridge assisted by a High a qualified Stac of Engels a and Canadian a Large addition to the school buildings la Teing erected this year containing new class Taoras. Science Laboratory. Art rooms Etc. A limited number resident pupils is re re opens 15th to Ltd. The Institute ._. September it noon. Entrance examinations or new scholars will be held at the school saturday 12th september at 10 o Chick pm. Prospectus Etc., apply to the Prin Cipal or to a. F. Riddell. Store Ary North British mercantile building so St. Fyan cols Xavier Street. Montreal. School Farj Bailit Minnesota. Olds boys in character and ability by a judicious system of personal training. La year. Prepares for College and. Business record of College entrances. Large acuity. Small classes. Ail athletics. Dirt track and Oval for Winter use. Gymnasium. Armory. Swimming Pool. 16 buildings. 200 Seres. Hilly country. Miles South of St. Paul and Minneapolis. Usual extras not charged. Fro medical service and nursing lower school for younger boys. Catalon. Rev. James Robbin Rector. But. E. T. 31atiiison. Associate Rector. Free press special Edmonton alto., aug. Handicapped somewhat by the financial conditions brought about by the great War Edmonton s annual exhibition opened on schedule time this afternoon with largely increased entries in practically All classes. The attendance was about and the Day s Only less than on Day last year so that the that the fair will be a Fin Success in spite of hard times. La the Quality and Quantity of live Stock Domestic manufactures and women s and school children s exhibits the fair exceeds All previous exhibitions. Some idea of the increase in the her of exhibitors May be gained from the Folio figures the horse entries in 1913 numbered 771, this year they total 803 last year the cattle reached the figure of 655, this year 638 entries were made. In the sheep classes 1913 found 307 entries 239 in the number this year in the Swine classes 259-entries were made in 1913, 327 were recorded this year. In the various classes mentioned the num Ber of exhibitors was 166, while the number this year reached As High As 212. In the poultry classes. 133 exhibitors this year made against 112 exhibitors with entries in 1913. Two Hundred and Twenty exhibitors were found Iii the dog classes in 1913. Unfortunately for , reason the number this year has de creased to 171, while the entries for the respective years Are 609. And in the agricultural products. A notable increase is shown in compare sri with the number of entries for the two years. In 1913, 197 entries were made while this year the. Number recorded merited applause from the interested ringside judges. Shorthorn Cruikshank ers faced the judge in fair numbers in the males and history making numbers in females. Among the contestants were some Ideal of Type and it. And Alto Gether Edmonton can Crown the Beer department with laurels. Aged bulls lined the ring five the exhibitors Edmonton j. Man. C. F. Lyall. Strome. Altar Watt Florar ont. And Wash Burn Inga. Capt. Tom Robson London. Ont., his usual High class work judging the Breed and in the course of the Day made some distinct changes from previous p facings of the 3-year old bulls. Gules Bowes misses Prince showed the True Block build Fine masculinity and very Good handling qualities went Barren s Huntley Wood a very Mellow skinned. But hardly Well up. Bull went second Lyall s second to none. Third and Bredt s Star fourth. Ibsen s. Mutineer Oft color was fifth. Two year old bulls saw Watts Lavender Scott an easy Winner Over Gillies Dazine campaigner. North Bettt Lefors need for legislation pointed out at machinery sales enquiry touching cases o5 distress. St. Luke s school fort Rouge i m. Trinity col lege Cambridge headmaster. Boys prepared for All examine thorough grounding Adsul classes. Individual teaching. Kindergarten department Boyu and girls under the management of mrs. M. For prospectus phots roug8 2338. Is 363. Domestic manufacturers exhibits a residential school for girls situated opposite Queen s Park Bloor Street West re opens tuesday september 8th mailed on request j. A. Paterson k.c., president mrs. A. R. Gre Cost Priadka. Toronto residential and Day school for girls principal miss j. J. Stuart such two to Misi Veals cd null cat Ireje Antn Ltd Eft uni. House pleasantly Titus std. Highly qualified staff of Canadian and european teachers. The curriculum shows close touch with mod Ern thought and education. Preparation for matriculation examinations. Special attention Given to individual needs. Outdoor games rink school a opens new prospectus september Stuart. Show an increase from 211 to 393 Dairy products from 43 to 75 to serfs work from 624 to 845 arts and crafts from 306 to 548, and school work from 175 to 448. Summing up the totals show the exhibitors of 1913 to number 725 As against this year with the entries for 1913 As As against this year. The entry fees gathered from 1913 and 1914 respectively Are As Fol 1313, 1914, these figures of course Are for the exhibits before named. Hon. Frank Oliver opened the exhibitors this afternoon in an appropriate speech. He likened the exhibition to a practical demonstration of a War of creation not one of destruction such As now is raging on the other Side of the world. He also pointed out that Western Canada helps to win this War almost As much As the soldiers on the Flold by sending Over her foodstuffs to brain and France. Beef cattle chief attraction the Edmonton exhibition is in full swing with beef cattle As the Star at traction once . Clydesdale and Percheron classes Are partly judged. The attendance was fair. 2 o clock this afternoon the Hon. Frank Oliver . Formally opened the j show assisted by Hon. G. H. V. Bulyea. Lieutenant governor of Al Berta. By 2.30 o clock the Clydesdale classes in the grass enclosure and the beef and Dairy Breeds lined up in the spa Cious. Horse buildings. The equities showed somewhat Light in number but outshone Saskatoon in that respect. Perc herons were represented Al Quality but Only fair numbers. More than the usual interest is being taken in the live Stock it the attendance at the Reg Side Mav be taken As any criterion and the interest will be greater tomorrow As a record crowd is expected to help celebrate Edmonton s greatest beef and Dairy turnout. Horses the first to enter the Rin a were the Clay Esaies Ana snowed Littie us exit Jib in representation i rom the Jai Ary turnout 01 Silveri Weens . Ilia ext ii vitors were of. To. Ojei Shaun Riley . A. Billies Clover Jar. i Sara Inconia. a. Ujj. Liu Liiri. ii a butt Kaiui. F. Ess Cut , u. Xita. U lion Yurii Jtj Elmton Alta. Aim j. To. Cuck i Iotus Jonn j50u.3. Ontario Naii Ulea the m an Tii Ici Eju were not judged to Iii Une. Year Ulas pulling m Tan ring. S ,-a.i wanted. I . Roaen ins to under 1 a eau Tuduy Turnmi Ara fit is Uii to Guim. Us nes Tiare Rubn us Usu Reserve uputaua Ingui Ait up pc uni us event second snowing a Lite weak. In front. Liui Yiirs but Fiauu Ideal , a gout mover aunt ugh a Uttira Ott coir . Hocks. Ijiri Tuum s scout a Keu Ruic was Lorrn. The Casa for two year Ola stallions in the Reu on scout a free press special North Battleford sask., aug. Being similar cases to own. Unemployed averse to farms said Moore i ing derelict in the Possession mostly i school to be n a died loan and implement companies. N. E. Lake related his Purchase of a threshing outfit when farming Only in a Small Way and hired an expert operator until such time As he became thoroughly acquainted with the outfit. By dint of Industry and Good Marrage ment he had since acquired additional land and now farms five Quarter sections. He jihad no Compla int to make but on the contrary attributed part of his Success to consideration shown him by implement companies. I after late or. Fleming. That legislation is needed to Pilot Farmers Over reefs on which some of them have been wrecked was urged by several witnesses at North Battleford before the Royal commission investigating the Sale of farm machinery in the province. Extended evidence was Given by officials of various Grain growers associations in the District also by a number of wit Nesses who testified to their satisfactory dealings with implement companies and again by Farmers who narrated heir particularly As to collectors of machinery concerns. Opinion seems to be. Divided Ori the question of credit extended la Farmers 3ut All were agree that notes made to fall due later than october some witnesses favouring the idea of h e notes covering Farmers obligations on machinery half in Winter and half n Spring. A Standard and More simple form of contract was also suggested embodying in writing the verbal representations made by agents. Farmer s outburst. W. Tracey related the circumstances connected with his Purchase of a threshing outfit some time from the Nichols Sheppard company arts the engine he stated which was sold to aim As a Brand new one was merely a second hand engine and said Tracey the company s manager this later admitted but. Said it was the Salesman s fault. When i am Iri a position to get after added the witness i am going to for they have done nothing but Rob me of Tracey further stated that several Grain growers associations in his District had combined and agreed to Purchase Fawn machinery collectively by arrangement and a great saving to the Farmers would accrue. T. Moore president of the Forest Bank Grain growers association re lated his unfortunate experiences. He had purchased machinery he said but had through crop failures and other adversities never been ahle to pay his debts and today he was practically a pauper with a Large family having lost his farm which was mortgaged to loan and implement companies and has South Wellington wiped out by fire Lington three Miles from Nanaimo was wiped a Iii by fire this afternoon. The fico started from the Bush and a Light wind swept the flames onto the dwell Ings of the striking miners. Sixty houses were completely destroyed also the Alexandra hotel a three Story building valued at the total loss will be with less than 000 insurance. The fire spread so quickly it was impossible to save much furniture and Tho people lost nearly j1 belongings. Judge charged free press i Brandon man., aug. 130 James w. Toshack old timer is dead James Wilkie Toshack for Many years a resident of Kildonan and a Winnipeg died in. St. Boni face in his 71s deceased was Dora county ont., and Canie to Winn years ago. For Many years h engaged in farming in Kildonan moving to lid Dechurch where lived for the past to years. H year. Lanark be g 35 i was Church for 20 years and was member of the Kildonan Lodge which place the funeral will take place on thursday afternoon at 2.30 to Kil Donan cemetery. Rev. Hugh Hamilton will conduct the services. Funeral of Marjory Benney aged 4 year whose death occurred on sat urday b.c., took place from Brandon ladies visited the City Hall to Day for the purpose contributing to the fund that will equip the Hospital ship to be sent by the daughters of the Empire in Aid of the Bra Tish forces. The total amount collected g Ven in sums ranging from 10 cants to Flo exceeded s400. The list will be kept open for a few hours tomorrow and the la Dies Are confident that they will net a total of i j wheat cutting is getting pretty general in this District Chilli there is a poor average some Farmers consider that they have had an Excel Nanaimo b.c., aug. Wei Lent season and will Harvest a better. Crop than they have for several years. The usual clash at the beg inn Long of the season when Farmers to get men at the minimum wag e and the lat Ter expect the maximum rate is taking place just now. Despite the fact that Hundred men engaged on City work have be n paid of and scores of others Are Idle they Are Jbf no Means disposed to work at Lessl than the wages paid in More prosperous sea sons. And to go to Elln it Ujick. This May be gathered cd the fact that Secretary King of the Federated Board of Triode found it necessary to. Seek men at Winni Peg to meet the de Mand of Farmers for Harvest hands. This Waw to the fact that local men would not work on the farms for from per Day. Or. King in a statement made to Day said it is for to waste Fellows. Or. Toshack not Trike any Active part in Public life the less had friends. The residence of her and mrs. R. Benney of 842 Flora Avenue tuesday at 2.30 . Frank Nich Cletas. Cook George spoons and a. Rogers i acted As pallbearers Rev. Or. Be Naa both it the House Matt grave Side. Interment took place at Kildonan also Odd the remains of Malcolm Mcmillan a s3 Veara whose death occurred Luiu Lii u lh., of a very Large Ciele of i near Sperling-man., on saturday were forwarded last evening by Glare Bros. He is survived by one Jihn. Of Hughes to Finch. Ont. For interment. Middle Church. And a daughter mrs. William marshall., of St. Catharines the funeral of James even Dallas. Ont. And two Brothers. Bal 43 years of age whose death occurred moral and Robert of Kildonan sunday at his Home 661 Toronto took the body is lying at Gardiner and place this afternoon at 2 o clock from Imp any s rooms and will be Rio Vii the residence to Brooks de cemetery. Uni Pauy s l us Iii i Iii us Zijm Uttmi j. To the residence of his Nep Hedi w e. I the deceased was an employee of Toshack 65 Cathedral from Canada bread company. Minot n.d., aug. Judge William Murray against whom removal proceedings have been started appeared on the witness stand before referee Matsen refuting statements of mrs. Anna gorse the complainant s Prin Cipal witness. Judge Murray denied the woman s Story of alleged mysterious visits to his office which form the principal charge Laid against the official. Mrs. Co user was today cited to appear before judge k. E. Leighton for contempt of court for refusal to answer questions under . Tion while being examined in Murray s removal action. Time waiting for lug heir which cannot be expected to Iii year in View of general conditions crop Situa work of the late do Fleming. Father of sex mayor .1. A. Fleming will be commemorated in this Viiar Pulieo to incl 011 Acot Lanu s Jura a a horse of nicely turned Aii Kies Anu Weil Frog out Lack Iii a Uttie in Eiith. Ilion Arastou s Joe Valantos meteor was Tourton Anu a liars by otlans s forager no the. mud up four i Strong the Calgary Winner i rect a ghats in is to Uji Chi so cd in Tull. A. Residential school for girl. Youna crud run also received. Prapai but Rycroft put up the Best Micov in present top Ana style with Ioliar s Highwood m the Blue. Tie. Is Cne Clra Itier of the two in Type. Brents Western Home stake Prince by suave is us Oxtra Quality Young ser. Hero ran Curth. Cry us urch residential and Taie Row. Pyrc Lier onh. The Laperche Breed were great Quality out la Tuinei Mically As they at Cal Ana some of tue were very Light. Jung inf will be resumed tumor out in cola not show the Gary three year Stal Luiis entered first the aged class will be judged in the morn Ink two lined up in the three years Ai Lyv. B. Thome a Lder Side Alta., i won the red on Mccar Mot Over j. U Ijar Corv s Cowley on Trump. Both were air movers the former carrying the better Leet and a Little the stronger for elementary work. Joics in and . Right Rev. The lord Bishop Walsh miss nation Wykeham Ball co Heck St., Toronto top. Two year Olds went to the ring Pillsbur a. Maximum col music building1. Riih ii Joii Art Domestic Saibic tic j Opportunity Mil support. Ser a Lor four in number and Here Drewry won the red and Blue on two extra big strongly set stallions of. Good Char Acter and travel Elrige and Mayo. Thome took third and fourth on two much smaller but Good Quality youngsters. Joker and Clifford. Produced four and of these i brewery s Imperial proved the Winner being the Best balanced of the Quartetti i in top Ana ground works. His Holsto i Ribes also won pulling the Blue Ihira i and fourth to Thome on two fair movies of Good sound heavy Type Toney and a Marllis. 1 the English drafter was but spar Toa la represented. Aged stallions went on a test. Second place to i. Rawlinson Innisfail Alta., on Hapton Royal Frear and Ossington Boss. Two year stallions to his Carlton leonards 11. Yearling stallions both to p. M. on Hokl Enby Duke and Tut tie Brown Prince. Belgians. The belgians were also Light. Henry de , Villeneuve Alta. Wot the three year Olds on Prince in Deans a. J. Mortson. Fairlight sask., the two year stallions on Barnum. St. Cyr beam ont Al-ta., the Yearl Ings on Garton de Beaumont. Horses will be continued to Mcrrow. Cattle truly a sensational .-br.e.e.d, Char Acter flt and Competition the. Cattle lists were the greatest and Best that Edmonton has yet seen. Many a scion of a truly Noble and famous beef fam ily entered the ring Ana. Sain Well of the bowels is a also Ute necks shy for Good health. Unless the matter from the food which collects there is got rid of at least once a Day it decays and poisons the whole body causing bilious Ness indigestion and sick headaches. Salts and other harsh Mineral purgative irritate the delicate lining of the bowels. Or. Morse s Indian Root the bowels effectively without weak ening sickening or griping. Use or. Morse s 60 r.004 pills the Price she paid for Lydia Pound which brought Good health. Danville i have Only spent ten dollars on your Medicine and i feel so much better than i when the doctor treating me. I Don t and bearing Down pains at All now and i sleep Well. I cannot say enough for Lydia e. Pinkham s vegetable compound and liver pills As they have done so much for me. I am enjoy ing Good health now and owe it All to your remedies. I take pleasure in Tell ing my friends and neighbors about mrs. Mattie Haley 501. Col Zuhone Street Danville a. No woman suffering from any form of female troubles should lose Hope until she has Given Lydia e. Pinkham a vegetable compound a fair trial. This famous remedy the medicinal ingredients of which Are derived from native roots and herbs has for forty years proved to be a most Aralua ble tonic and invigorate or of the be. Male organism. Women everywhere Bear willing testimony to the wonderful Virtus of Lydia e. Pinkham s vegetable compound. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia e. Pinkham s vegetable compound will help to Lydia Medicine co. Confidential lynn.mass., for advice your letter will be opened read and answered by a woman and. Held in strict Confidence. Chase headaches Nervine powders for and rent Lola if Unur dealer cannot Pupplo you. The .1. L. Ila twid co., Sherbrooke. P.o., sends bos of a 18 ponders postpaid on receipt Sec. E. Burbidge. Stores commissioner Winte the tinge of the coining season is reflected in Many departments a new suits Coats and silk dress goods dress accessories and things to beautify the Home. Let the mention be an invitation to come and see what is already things you neet notes of interest in the new sweater 365 Day sin the year turkish red damask Small Quantity heavy weave neat patterns neat Border on tooth. Sides. 55 inches wide. Very special thurs Day v Bath Mats in assorted colors. Special thurs Day 6so Huc Kaback towels hemmed ready for use close weave neat patterns. Special thurs Day 6 for 54c honeycomb bed spreads Large sizes hemmed ready far use suitable for the largest bed. White Only. To Clear thurs Day ?2 39 checked dish cloths 19 inches wide Strong firm qual Ity. Special thursday Yard 7o j floor and Metal polishes la floor polisher and a Dollar bottle of liquid veneer. Regular 51.50 value. Sale Price Complete 90c old English floor Wax for floors furniture and Interior Woodwork. Boyle s genuine Wax. 1 pint tins. Regular 60c. For 50p 1 quart tins. Regular for soc Gold medal Wax for floors Furni Ture and Woodwork. Regular 90c tins for 70c. Regular 50c tins thurs Clay 35c Silver specially prepared for solid and plated Silver or Gold. In Glass 15c and 25c Metal Putz Cream has no equal for polishing brass signs railings Copper Zinc har Ness Andi door trimmings household articles bicycles enamel Nickle plate yacht and. Automobile trim mings. In tins 15o, 25p, 45o and 756 Coats for women fur like cloth is used in Cora Trast for collars. In others striking effects Aie accomplished with velvet roman stripes. Be Olden time styles Are rep lbs diced in the new Cape effects. Many smart fetching models Are developed from the famous Donegal tweeds. I Mata Lasse cloths in two tone colors look warm Cinfy and Are very smart. Scotch plaids Are quite the thing. Variety is most comprehensive. Values were never better than at this moment. Very special values Start a then Luck one of these in your suit Case 1or women and Girts will find one these sweaters splendid for a Holiday Jaunt in country or Camp. A sweater is As Handy As a Button Hook. Knit in fancy rib from All Wool yarns in colors of Cardinal Grey and Brown. Sizes 34 to 40. More than twice the Price is their actual value thursday very Sipeo Ial women s Kimonos most appropriate and most desirable House wrap is a Kimona made from crepe de Chine. They re de Light Sool and pretty. Man who looks for a whole lot of value in a shirt in Exchange for has a sur prise awaiting him in the Hud son s Bay shift. You la find them Roomy not skimped anywhere its of room for Arm action at the Collar band aits snug yet easy All these things coupled with materials that will Render Long service constitute this ?1.00 shirt so much talked about. I main floor where to lunch. Popular taste favors the 35c and 50c also a la carte service. Trunks handbags and suit cases that stand hard bumps Quality is the Pritne Factor upon which we base our solicit i Tion to Supply Youir needs. Our selections Ai e Well assorted embracing a Choice to meet the requirements purposes and the values Are decidedly worthy. Trunks of selected covered with heavy Waterproof Canvas and reinforced with Slatis. Protected by brass bumpers and angles. Some with steel protectors and others with heavy Fibre binding Iron Bottom with new dome roller. I tray with covered hat Box. All Sizer 32 to 40. Priced at a to bajj1l Walrus club bag in 20-Inch size be in in name English Ker atol lined double Tiffany style handles and Good Lack and catches. This bag has the of the Best Walrus and will Irive splendid service. 20 inches. Priced at heavy leather covered suit cases made Over Strong steel Frame Linen lined Good lock and catches some with outside . J so Les 22 to 26 Inch. Priced at to cowl leather suit cases in Light and nut Brown colors Well sewn and riveted. Linen lining. We a very attractive selection made in the smartest i Mona for pc. Coloured crepes and prettily trimmed. 25 of these have been re priced for Quick Cle Arance at thursdays. The new Coats for children Are Many though but in ample Choice to meet the needs of the Little ones in need of such a wrap. There chinchillas Serges whip cords Box cloths velvet cords Etc. Trimmings Are tastefully done with velvet Plush collars and cuffs velvet Astrachan cloth the buttons. Some Are belted others Loose fitting and in colors every wanted Shade i s represented. To i priced at ?8.co the dress goods Section putting on fall airs what Dame favor for fall season is reflected in an interesting of new weaves fresh from Tae wrappers. For crepe chinos to i crepe egyptian lengths i crepe Marabelle re tue lengths i crepe Georgette per cd. Crepe Neil eur Robe circulating Liei Paryj on the third Flonni. Same hundreds of Inch Clasa fiction Ait per Satin Grenadine Satin charmeuse. ?3 to s3 .50. Cascas Dene b r o c h a liar Meuse Cote de Chenal robs length new moire imprint yd., Satin Charmante yd., Felt Fedora Brunswick and Tele scope styles various shades. Were thursday._79c men a motor made of Fine Navy cloth also Black Cord material Black leather peaks silk lined. Reduced from. 75c up for ._10e children s Sailor Sennet Regula Tion coastguard style wide brim All sizes. Thursday 19c v. Your disposal. 2o Book. 50c pier Day in Case an error has been made i we shall be glad to a informer of it. Commute cation by Pione with the Bureau of adjust Lent main 3121, will make the Wufong i fixing Over furniture we operate a fully upholstering furniture ailments can be doctored Here at a moderate Cost. Telephone Mam 3121
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