Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 14, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Manitoba free press Friday August 14. 1914. Personal and social scorer 341 Avenue a the news of the sudden death mrs. Fleetham wife of Lier Olaseni. Sareer a Calgary. Mrs. Scorer and miss Sev or Cile to wednesday night on the As trial limited to attend tue funeral. J a. Carnero and daughter of Ontario Are in the City thing her brother e. Milvor 21u Ethll Dert Street. They Are on their ,0 visit other relatives at Van Couver. S m r j Howe Deputy provincial rom missioner. Announces the in his sister Elsie Gertrude Morel Houston. The Piaget we place tuesday. Sept. 1. Or and mrs. Campbell Mcarthur j master Campbell have returned the West. The doctor has fully f rom his recent illness and Ufa sums his practice again. E c. And m. Gamier of Captain Lewis Garnier of of the liners Halifax Vistins la the City and stopping i it the Alberta. Mrs Barton came to the City 1 Beach last night to 5 and a Lew Days with mrs. C. U. May. One Guiab Street St. Barnes. Miss Ilariu Erite a Mclntosh returned Home la s saturday from Vancouver after spending a very enjoyable time at the coast cities. Lar or a. Charles Gibson 670 a fnning Street have returned after spending two weeks holidays at a leg Beich. Or. And mrs. Boothroyd and family. Of 549 Victor Street have returned after spending two weeks at Winnipeg Beach. Or. And mrs. William Salt who have been spending a few Days with or. And mrs. John Parton at Winnipeg Beach have to the City. Or. And mrs. P. Rundle and family have returned to the City after spending two months holidays at Delta Beach. Grace Langlois who has been Vla tins at Minaki and Kenora for the past month has returned Home. Or. And mrs. A. Mawson. Atha Basca. Alberta Are the guests of mrs. Qty Lyle. 953 Winnipeg Avenue. By. And mrs. G. F. Bush Are the kilo its of judge and mrs. Curran at Delta for a few Days. Miss Maurl Sylvester of Lindsay is the 0 her Cousin. Miss Cole. Chestnut Street. Or. Harold Ball is a or just of d. To. Bain of Armstrong s Point. Mrs. T. H Bice and miss pics have returned from Banff. Mil Lehi m. Leslie left last week Tor Detroit lakes. Announcements. The. Queen Esther Rebekah lodore rho hold a Socin and cards evening at the Assembly Hall. I. O. O. F1. Ten Idle. A at Tendance is for. The ladies of Norwood presbyterian Church Are holding a Sale of Home looking at 125 Marion Street nor Wood of saturday afternoon from 3 . To 6 . Exhibition grounds for mobilization. Ottawa Board of control afternoon granted the use of the exhibition grounds and buildings to the Princess Patricia Light infantry the regiment to be raised by Hamilton Gault of Montreal which will be mobilized Here. Lieut. Col Farquhar military Secretary to his Royal highness the governor general will command the corps. Woman assaulted by burglar. Windsor ont aug. Fred 51 Janette Avenue is in a serious condition As the result of be ing attacked in her Home late last by a burglar whom she refused Money. The woman who was struck on the. Head by the burglar s Billy found in an unconscious Condi Jioji. By her husband a Well known business Man. On his return from his office. The police Are searching for the assailant. Reductions in these lots of lingerie dresses silk dresses Lig lit Weig Jit wraps Slik Coats lingerie dresses in Cotton crepes and voiles and Novelty materials trimmed with laces hand embroidery and hem stitching. Be Gular values up to for up to for silk dresses in Plain and fancy Taft Etas. Remarkable values reduced from to Light weight wraps and Coats in golfing , checks and or Cool evening Wear. ?35.00 values for .75 and s50.00 values for silk Coats in moire Pic and fancy materials season s fashions in designs and color shades regular values for 297-299 Portage ave., Winnipeg Toronto Montreal record utter lace at Edmonton fair about present an citizens interest taken in judging. Four generations of horses at the show interesting career of old f press special Edmonton Al-ta., aug. Pre Mier Alberta summer exhibition pulled a interested crowd today the period of the Snow Laid aside especially for the City of Edmonton. A rough estimate places the attendance around being paid attendance. Of the most pleasing features noticeable As the show proceeds is the Good management prevailing putting the judging and races the schedule time. The weather continues particularly Good without any excessive heat. The races Are putting up some fast heats owing to the splendid condition of the tracks. Livestock judging will be concluded tomorrow the classes having been so heavily he led that the ring placings have been somewhat protracted. Rain fell Early this evening but the Sun shone afterwards and tomorrow should a great Day. The Canadian bred class and Peroh Eron championship will toe judged to Morrow. Hereford females. The White face female classes lined up Strong in similar representation to that a4id has now risen to great Eminence. It has a Library of Over volumes and there is also a municipal Library of Over volumes. In 187o, after a siege of six weeks the Garrison under Uhrich surrendered to the germans about 33 Miles from Maes. Richti is a Village of Belgium. Rqn the River mouse is 5ti Miles East of Brussels Miles Ivest by South of it contains the Church of St. Servatius the oldest in the Netherlands. It also noted for its immense flu Arrles of the population its about is about 130 Miles cast in North of Paris and is n strongly fortified place encircled or eleven forts. The fortress was surrendered to the germans in. 1870 after a siege of several weeks. The population is Over the products include confectionery and liqueurs. Nome1vy a town of France 14 Miles North of a fans Diest a fortified town 17 Miles North East of has Woollen manufactories and Orew Erles Pont a Mousson fifteen of Nancyj on the Moselle is situated at the foot of a Mountain on or hic Are the ruins of a Castle of the same name. To has blast fur Naces act textile manufactures with n population of about 13.0oo. Saichai is n seaport of a Jinn 8 Miles from Osaka. It has fisheries and manufactures Cotton Iron and bricks. The spirit with which England makes War. From the London times july 29. T he declaration of War against Servia which was issued at , and which appears to have been Lowed by some insignificant acts of Lige Rency brings us nearer to the catastrophe that All the world apprehends. It is Tveith no such frivolous feeling that the government and the people of England look Ambroa a. They Well know what a european War would mean to the whole world. But they know too that the surest Way to preserve that peace Lor which they Long and perhaps the Only Way is to make dear to All their friends Are forced into such a War England or her part will support them to the full. We have no selfish interests to serve we have no direct interests at All except those of seeing elementary fair play in the quarrel Between Vienna and Belgrade. But we had Little direct interest also in the controversy resolved at Alec tags and none at All in the controversy that Rose at Agadir. We ready and we showed that we were ready on to give our friends All the support at our command in the vindication of their rightful claims. We did so be cause it is our settled interest and traditional to uphold the balance of Power in Europe. It is for that object that we entered into the entente with France and into the enlarged entente Tveith France and her ally. To that entente we shall Nematn. Faithful in the future come what May As we have been faithful in tha past. We Trust that our Fidelity to it is not going to be tried by Tho most Ter Rible of All tests. We shall spare no pains and refrain from no exertions to Ivert a calamity so dire to All the governments and All the Peoples of Europe. But should Bur efforts in this be half prove vain England will be found As ready to stand by her Friels today As Ever she was to stand Iby them when she was Europe to fling off the despotism of Napoleon. German spy had plan Dublin Bay Dublin Ireland. Of germans employed in Dublin hotels and hotels at watering places on the coast were arrested today. A plans of the country around Dublin. Bay were found upon one prisoner. A Reader s notes pm a world wet twin of Wolfl sir Henry Lucy s recollect Iosim of the statesmen and politicians he has known Are concluded in the August Cornhill. Without one touch of acer fifty this old and experienced parliamentary correspondent shows Over and Over again How political and social favors gone to birth rather than to ability. Watching these things at close Range during sixty tears in the Wildern Ess of political journalism night have embittered a less philosophical writer. His is an amiable slew of Tor ism. By the Way i learn in t. A s weekly that the word tory is a purely Irish one and was in political use in. The reign of Charles ii. It is derived from the Irish meaning give me your in Bailey s. English dictionary of 1731, the definition is a word first Usea by the protestants of Ireland to signify those Irish com Mon robbers and murderers who stood outlawed for robbery or murder now a nickname Given to such As Call them selves High churchmen or to the partisans of St. How Mig. But there is another account of the word by or. Jonn Lingard tha Catholic historian of the eighteenth Century. Lyngard says that the celebrated party name tory is derived from Torl Nghiem to pursue for the Sake of he adds that the word was applied to those Irish who Refus ing to submit to Cromwell retired into the bogs and fastnesses and supported themselves by predatory excursions cd landed estates. The word whig has a scottish origin but its history is to come later says the weekly. I take first from sir Henry Lucy s gossip the Case of the seventh Duke of Rutland. Lord Morley takes precedence in the recollections this month but he is not in the same catalogue. I leave sir Henry s tribute until Tomor Row. The Duke of Rutland As lord John manners entered politics As a colleague of Gladstone who began his career As a tory and was beaten by a tory in Hardy who became lord Cranbrook. But that is another Story. When manners and Gladstone were colleagues Disraeli not Long since a Radical who dearly loved Ducal put manners into Coningsby As lord Henry Sydney the Young lord wrote a volume eng land s Trust Ami other in which occurred a connecting Laws and learning with the line that stuck to him till death. The quarterly review noticing the Book referred to its author As a Young Noble Man aged Twenty seven hopeful generous Well disposed everything , lord and Duke i s contained in. The sentence says sir Henry. Yet from the very first he was carefully provided for by the state when the were in he was certain of something at thirty four this mediocre was made first commissioner of Woods and forests with a seat lib the Cabinet he was postmaster Gen eral Aind Chan cellar of the duchy of Lancaster the latter position being a. Sort of sinecure. He sat to. Five cabinets save for three a stretch was a Mem Ber of the House of commons for forty seven years. A maypole had been As serviceable to his constituents. Lord John was tall and so is a his career worm be impossible today we Are told a a Duke counts la the conserva Tive Camp and gives one a preferential claim to office Over merely Alyle now that remark illustrates what i mean by sir Henry s delicate touch upon the ailing spot. In the Progress of British democracy the old nobility the Duka of Butland descended from a Plantagenet scion an ust give Way to Commerce speaking of lord Dufferin s great Success As a Dilport Aalst sir Henry who came to Canada As special Cor respondent with the incoming Gover nor general the Marquis of lome note of the retiring Viceroy shaking hands with eight policemen As he was leaving Quebec. And Why should not malty itself shake hands with a Ipi lineman or with the humblest Man going especially if fails business is to preserve Law and order lord a Wise and witty irishman a or lat and nowe gentleman who made Ala office in can Ada a popular one. I wish that sir Henry had told us More about Tom the. Bookman. Field in race open Golf title birthday congratulations to Horn. Thomas Crawford born Ireland 1817 speaker of Ontario legislature. John Mckechnie born Loch Lomond Scotland 1844 a Winnipeg Pioneer. Major d. Osmond. Portage la Prairie born Ipeng Trpko. Ont. A. M. Rice Horn Victoria University Coburg ont 18 55 in Spector of great West permanent com Pany. From the Golden books. Drake s drum. By Henry Newbolt Drake he s in his Hammock an a thou Sand Miles away Hapten Art tha sleeping there Slung tween the round shot in Nom Bre Dios Bay an dreaming Arl the time o Plymouth Hoe. Tarn Der Lumes the Island yarn Der lie ithe ships we Sailor lads a Dancin Heel an toe an the Shore lights Flash Hinan. The night tide Dashine sees Etarl so plainly As he saw it ago. Drake he was a Devon Man an ruled the Devon seas Hapten Art tha Leepin there to vin1 Tho his death fell he went i at ease an dreaming Art the time o Plymouth Hoe. Take my drum to England hang it by the ashore strike it when your powder s running Low if the dons sight Devon i la quit the port o heaven an1 drum them up the Channel As we drummed them Long Drake he s in his Hammock till the great armadas come Hapten Art tha. Sleeping there Slung tween the round shot listening for. The drum an dreaming Arl the time o Plymouth Hoe. Call him on t ii deep sea Call him up the sound Call him when be sail to meet the fee where the old Trade s Plain an the old Flag flying they shall Ware an Wal can As they found him Long ago Toronto aug. First Day s play in the National open Golf championship at the Toronto Golf club to Day saw one of the sex champions again in. The limelight. Earl Keffer of the Royal Ottawa who title to. 1909, forced a held of 34.1 the Best amateurs and professionals in Canada him first place. Kefter played consistent and accurate Golf All the Avyay Ajja two 7 b netted him a Tai of ibo. Barles Murray of the Boyal Montreal club was a close Sec Ond with 16-l in fact it iwas Only in the second round that he yielded the 1-Eadersnlp position to his rival. Mur Ray started in the and turned in the phenomenal card if 73, but to the afternoon he wavered slightly As a. ?l2va-s h Fletcher the pro in St chafes country club Winnipeg scarcely touched his Home form in the Mcmins re und with hut showed considerable improve Mettet in the afternoon returning a card of 77, making a total of of Deming was to Jeike George gumming of Toronto and Viool Thompson of Hamilton tied for third with 153, As Thompson pulled up in the afternoon and Cut Down the local golfer s Ano Ontog Lead. Daive Black of Ai Ermede Ottawa and Kearney Marsh the dark horse from the Toron to club tied for fourth place with 156. The players will have a tattle Royal tomorrow in the final rounds and one of them will to probability be declared the new Champion Lymm Caj Wadlan Amateur Champion and w. Orff the of Lamb ton were the Only two Iama Tours to display anything like their usual form. Lyon had a 7s in the and an 80 in the Atte Racoon. Arbeit Murray of ice Zawada the present Holder of the National open championship practically Elf mated from bar gurgle Tihen he dropped his Garne to such Aai extent that aq_84 was chalked up against him. In the to Truing he was tied for third place with a 76. Botn ians Are act Paris aug. Is. Cor respondent of the Temps at Constance Baden says that battalions of bos Nivans Wear Itig red fizzes passed through the Railroad depot at con stance going eastward according to reliable information Given Hijii. Quality first with the House of Mclean Quality is the first consideration. The reputation of this Well kno Vrh hot Ifie has been established through the satisfaction it has 1hj3i1 Able to i tend to its customers. The Heintzman co. Piano greatest Luaao is Only by the House and prospective purchasers Are invited to Calland learn Why this Well known str Tenent is acknowledged 4ollblr, the Best piano value on the Market to Day. Winnipeg a s go extent House. The Home of the j. W. Kelly j. Redmond . Sole owners. Ss9 Pobias ave., saturday Portage Avei rummage Sale Odd lots of suits Coats and dresses must be cleared to make room for our fall stocks. These prices backed by Quality and style should prove convincing. This for one Day Only. Our bargain tables smart trimmed hats regular s1.90 untrimmed shapes a values to 510.00, f 10. Only a Nesses values to j15.00. S2.50 25 Only warm Coats to s2.50 astounding values ?5 Only. Women s suits All sizes. Regular values. Up while they last s3.95 fall and Winter Coats just the thing for these , All sizes and colors. Re Gular to while they last new fall dresses Black Tan Brown and Grey and Light Blue in the latest Long tunic effects with Satin Corsage and but toned Down front panel French and storm going at f. Specially lowered Price. August figures the utmost in Price concessions a Square Deal on round Extension table Extension table solid Oak fumed finish size of top 45 in. In diameter non dividing Pedestal and extends to a o 6 it. Pay iday special. O an extra special for saturday morning Wilton and Axminster squares for 20 Only Fine Quality imported Wilton and Axminster squares taken from our regu Lar Stock in All the newest 1914 designs. Suitable for any rooms. Some seamless goods in the lot. Three Yards wide and 3% Yards Long. Regular Selling Price up to saturday morning fifojc1 Al Al Only. D the above special is for Cash Only. Genuine inlaid a oleum for 48c Square Yard. One design Only being a Rich Turkey red ground with dark Blue Relief suitable for dining rooms Halls and kitchens. At. This Price it is cheaper than printed goods. Two Yards Selling Price 90c so. Cd. August Sale Price Crex and heavy Fibre Mats for Standard Crex and in Green Brown and Blue taped edges 3 it. Wide and 6 it. Long. Splendid goods for kitchens Halls and bed sides. Regular Selling Price up to August Sale Price i Fri
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