Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, August 15, 1914

Issue date: Saturday, August 15, 1914
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 15, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg sat Bijay . Stylish fall Coats so Handy for Cool evening Wear and the Advance guard of fashions that Are to be Vogue during the coming season. Decidedly military in their appearance Are the new fall Coats that we Are now showing in. Splendid variety. Loose fitting styles with an emphasized flare to the skirts and buttoned Well up to the neck and Kimona sleeves extending almost to the Waist line. Coats this season Are longer and Shewn in and lengths in Zebeline Camel hair cloths roman stripes plaids and Novelty materials. Prices on these High Quality garments Range from to 297-299 Portage Toronto Winnipeg Montreal i the Soldier s Way to carry the time wearing the watch on the wrist is the nos t practical and convenient Way for a Soldier to carry the time. Waltham military wrist watch this watch h is designed especially by the Soldier in the Field of action. It Lias great strength and is fitted with an extra heavy dial and hands which will stand up under hard use. There Are no Sharp edges or projections to catch the sleeve or scratch. The watch face can be seen at All times quickly and easily. This a splendid timekeeper and the Price is moderate. Buy the Waltham before you embark. Sold by All leading jewellers. Waltham watch company Canada life bldg., St. James St., Montreal in Royal Trust company head office Montreal. Capital fully paid Reserve fund Board of directors b. V. Meredith president. Sir William c. Van Home , vice president. Manitoba Branch. Advisory Board. P d. Macgachen. Hon. W. Hespeler. John gait. S. Hough. . A. Act. Campbell. S. E. Todd. Manager for Manitoba. Winnipeg office Bank of Montreal building sir h. Montagu Allan. R. B. Angus. A. Baumgarten. A. D. Braithwaite. H. R. Drummond. C. B. Gordon. Hon. Sir lamer gout . E. B. Greenshields. C. R. Hosmer. David Morrice. Sir w. C. Macdonald. Hon. R. Mackay. Sip t. G. Shaufl Nessy . Sir Frederick Williams Taylor. A. E. Holt manager. Our car will Call for you and we will demonstrate to you Why 9 out of every 10 garages sold Are ours _ pfc one for an appointment. Winnipeg steel granary Culvert co., United phone main 774-5 St. Boniface Man. Woodlawn apartments. Rooms and Bath in this building per month. Crescent Wood District Winston apartments. 4 and 5 rooms and Pri vate Balcony and reasonable rent. Goodwyn company ma1n 5990. Send contribution Manitoba fund for Hospital ship is boosted by goodly now Over wheat land is a Small town on the g.t.p., which boasts an Active Hospi Tal Aid society but no eral years ago when the de their society and. Began collecting they expected soon to re ave a-1 Hospital. But Ccu bind to. Pre last just about gave up they decided though that if they could Mot Aid they would work and save just the same for any other Good cause that might Appeal to them preferably something with a Hospital. The Canadian women s Hospital ship fund fulfilled All the conditions and yesterday they sent a Cheque for 875 to the . Office Industrial Bur eau. That is one of Many pleasing Little the that accompany the gifts. 4, v Gettin a Dove to actual figures by Yelte a chaff the committee Felt. The specified was As Good As landed. By 6 o clock they de and fixed their eyes on the Mark. The country women of Manitoba appear to practise the Doc Trine of the second or in this Case the second faithfully As their Winnipeg Sisters. Pointing to Success. Everything Points to Success. Stonewall women sent word that they had collected but not satisfied with that they would work up to tie very last minute. Campaigns live been started in Oak Wood and Beulah. The committee Hopes to wire the Money to the nation Al treasurer of the fund by 1 o clock monday which i course would mean 2 o clock in Toronto leaving a margin of just one hour before the Banks close contributions from districts out Side of Winnipeg would therefore be in plenty of time if they . Office. Industrial Bureau by noon monday. Any that Are ready however should be sent promptly to avoid a Rush at the last minute. The following contributors were added to the list yesterday collected by . At Dauphin rapid City further contributions from Austin 51s.50 Morris Home economics society he adm by Home economics society seven women of St. Claude Mary Mathe son Oak Point. Collected by the i ode in blk Horn Ami surrounding District s16g Reeve of Argyle Munici Pality on behalf of the women collected by . Of Wawa Nesa a Shea land Hospital Aid society women of Cartwright women of Pratt women of Selkirk mrs. Merrick Norwood. W. Young. Selkirk. Garden party was most enjoyable 9 Only told tha i he was severely injured. C the Accident occurred Early yester Day morning when Laird was work ing on a Flat the space in which he had to stand was very Small owing to the car being heavily freighted. Seeing that another car was going to be shunted into the one of which he was standing Laird jumped and in the darkness failed to see a Box car fast approaching on the next track. He fell Between the rails and before lie Ula recover himself the car ran Over him. Following an investigation Coroner Peake of Transcona opened an in quest last night. The jury men were taken to the scene of the fatality but owing to the darkness were unable to View it properly so an adjournment was made until this morning. Following the occurrence the re Mains brought by special train to Winnipeg and taken to Glare Bros. And Hughes undertaking rooms. The funeral will be held on Sun Day afternoon at 3 o clock from Clark Bros and Hughes undertaking rooms to the Odd Fellows Temple. Members Brilliant i at lodges number f. And b. Will 85 and 597 b. Of interment will be made in Elmwood cemetery. I to be surrendered plan for dissolution Federal army will Check counter evolution in Mexico. T judges agree with people that livestock Parade beat All West of Winnipeg. Pair Vifot such a Ipin Ancial Success i As hitherto fiut excellent spectacularly. Free a Ness special Edmonton aug. Weather conditions prevailed today and a steady procession of visitors streamed into the grounds in the afternoon and continued doing so All through the evening approximately about at 2.30 the live Stock review was on the boards and Edmonton has never witnessed a fineis profession of All i lasses of live stack than that which passed in front of the grand stand to Day. With the people the judges agree that never in the i history of Western Canada has such a collection of entries of All kinds Iteen entered in one fair West of Winnipeg. Saturday will be children s Day and the concluding session of the races will be held. J Light horses were finished this aft Mexico City aug. Coital 8ftw its today passed an expectant but absolutely quiet Day awaiting the incoming constitutionalism army. The plan for the dissolution of the Federal army Calls for the delivery of All arms and munitions to the constitutionalists which seemingly indicates that if it is complied with there will be no fear of a counter revolution on the part of the. Federal army. The army will be distributed along the mexican railway in the towns be tween the capital and Puebla. The new minister of War will designate constitutionalism officers to receive the surrender of each battalion. The fare of the federals to their Home will be paid by the constitutionalists. A commission composed of four constitutionalists this afternoon met Gen eral Verasco minister of War under president Garbajal with the purpose of arranging the taking Over of the hoop tit towing. Pon y Riding air launch trips were among the Man forms of Lively ent Ertain ment provide at the Garden party held yesterday and evening at the Home o mrs d. E. Williams exist Katf Lcona Road. A Sale of Home cooking a held in conjunction with the fete which was under the auspices of the . O St. Stephen s anglican Church afternoon Tea was mrs Whitehead mrs. Dash and. Mrs. Gor Ritt. Miss a Kranzler did a thriving Trade in ice Cream. Miss Helen Curr had charge of the hoop throwing an mrs. Morrison of the spider s web George Gorri to took several parties o guests on Short jaunts up the River in his launch. Or. Sherwood held the bridle of the Meek eyed Pony tha. Ambled around with a Load of excite a children on its Back. Personal and social a special Cable says two daughter. I of senator j. Hross of Saskatchewan i believed to be. Still in. Switzerland i prof. 3oyle, of Alberta University arrived in Jpn Don from he Lef i his sonnet quite Well he having Johi de the . B j Edmonton who is now in i Manchester says his wife is still in Brussels and cannot get away. He finds it impossible to . To i i i a Sale of work and Home made Cook ing will be held on tuesday afternoon August in Rosedale Metho Dis Church. All goods will be marked a strictly Cost Light refresh ments will be served during the after noon and evening. Doors will open at 2.30. Or. Fortin Winnipeg arrived in Edmonton monday night and was the guest of or Webster. Mrs. Fortin came in to town from Wab Amun. To meet him both going put to the web Ster Camp to Day Edmonton bul Letin. I miss Wilson has returned to the City after spending a Holiday at the inn Ilin Akl. At the sunday evening con Cert at Minaki miss Wilk on delighted Tho guests Wlsh a couple of which were warmly applauded. 1 or. And mrs. Leonard Rankin announce the engagement of their Daugh Ter Avnie Bowman to or. Ralph de Forest Wheeler the marriage to take palce sept. 2. Mrs. R. Or. Morgan. Of Saskatoon who has been the guest of mrs. P. C. Shepherd Armstrong s Point Tor the past four weeks returned to Saskatoon thursday. Mass Florence Kuhney of Kenora ont., is spending a few Days in. Winni Peg the guest of or. And mrs. J. E. Kinney. Mrs. D. A. Tags Art and miss tag Gart fort Rouge Are leaving on Sun Day to spend a few weeks at Detroit lakes. Miss Pete Cornell of tale Avenue will leave today for a two months visit with Vancouver. Mrs. A Sutherland. Street. Will leave today for a two months visit with friends at the coast. Or. And mrs. A. C. Mcrae arid family Lave returned after spending a pleas ant Holiday at Detroit lakes. Mrs. Russell Phillips and son John Are the guests of and mrs. A. E. Sardis at Ponniah Beach or. William Glenn was a week end visitor at the guest Norf Cinela or. And mrs. Samis. Jane e. Jurrison. Of Chicago is Cousin. Snyder of 02 Ethelbert Street. Misses Lola and re turned from their vacation Calces Minn. Or win. Saunders sufi Elgin. Avenues leaving on sunday for California but general Funston will take no chances of an attempt being made on his life. Carbajal said today he was very glad to get away from the capital. Mauritania sails. Halifax Jean ing today for Liverpool the Mauretania took on tons of Coal. He ses. The Canadian bred heavy draughts produced very Light classes but the industrials were to the prov Ince in which they were raised. The Champion Canadian bred Seal Hon any age in the Percheron was won in first and second by w b Thorne on Trump with joker in the .Blue.1 Canadian bred i Percheron Mare any age went to Drewry on Mary Black with his Jurelle in the Blue. Best Canadian bred Clydesdale Stal lion any age went to p. M. Bredt on charming Prince and the Best Cana Dian bred Clydesdale Mare to Bredt s open Champion poppy. Best Mare and gelding in harness by a Clydesdale stallion went to p. M Bredt on Pride of ill he Craig pair of mares or geldings in har sired by de Iriton on mag Gie Fleming and Molly. Grade filly and gelding 2 years old sired by registered Clydesdale stallion Light horses. Light horses wer a numerous but the turnout was strictly provincial however manager Black stated that he has seen few better Light arrays than this one. W. Sprole jr., Edmonton won the yearling 3 Brood Mare and foal Aigid both Champion ships in thoroughbreds. Standard Breeds were cleaned up by r. M. Barber Edmonton. Hackney were a. Fine aggregation. J. Deady Edmonton won 2 year old stallions on Wetherall s Prince. P. M. Bredt won Brood Mare on serenade and. A Bright True boned youngster. Mare registered in English Hackney Steed a. Kerr re Gina on countess Siston. Best Hackney Mare on line Over 14.2 hands any h. Deady s Loch Ryan combination Saddle j harness or t red Poi w. J. Mccomb jman., snowed his Fine Hera of ired poll cattle Ana took the major Park of the prizes from j. H. Elliott or Irma Alberta. The judge Captain 1. Robson expressed much admiration Tor or. My comb s very Tweedy turnout Strong Swine display. Stronger and better balanced Competition than Ever and in fact than at any previous show featured the Swine classes. Seldom has Keener controversy been evident in particular. Classes Breed Breed was being Juii ged. Every Section was Lull and there was a keen i. Light Between exhibitors. It kindled More enthusiasm than is usually observed. The Berkshire aggregation was strongest numerically and also from a Quality View Point and whetted in Terest in the Swine pens.1 Samuel Dalson or Ontario cleared the Field for the major share of tile top awards including Board championship. T _. Mcgregor and p. Bowman of for rest Man., made a great onslaught into the Money taking Many coveted placings including the. Sow i championship h s. Currie of. Castor Alberta f s. C. Swift of Viking a Bertai c. Ville Neu Verand William Gilbert brought out High class herds and contested strongly. The Yorkshire top places were largely taken by w. H. Mortson of fair Light sask., while Hunter Bros., of West Hal Bury Alberta s. C. Swift and m. Of bar Al Berta made inroads that looked danger Ous. To. Hambly of Munson Alberta and w h. Mortson fought it out for the Tarn Worth ribbons with the i latter win Ning the lion s portion. Hambly took the. Boar championship and Mortson the sow championship three arge Duroc Jersey nerds were presented in the ring All of them in Good show fit. O. C. Miller of str Attimore. Alberta secured most of the tip places including All the championship ribbons. Macdonald Bros., of Brant Alberta. And John , of Olive Alberta made a Strong showing and were Weir up in the the Poland China prizes Wei e divided Between r. P. Roos of Millet Alberta Robinson Brosje of Alberta and f. H. Weineke of Stony Mountain Manitoba. Weineke secured. The greatest portion of the Hon ors including both Tho isow and boar championships. I w. J. Hoover of Bittern Lake Al the party will protect declaration by j. L. Andersen of the cosmopolitan club when the place was entered by bailiffs in a strategic attempt to collect Money owing for meat. Andersen pointing with Pride to the Gilt framed Premier Roblin presented last new year s to the night club of that proclaims that the party is bailiffs entered the cosmopolitan night 536 main Street up stairs on saturday night to execute a court judgment against j. Andersen the proprietor. This proceeding infuriated Chok ing with rage he pointed to the Gilt amed portrait of sir Redmond Rob Lin which adorns one of the drinking rooms of the club and cried if. You. Interfere with me you will me the to. Redeem with i control a great Many votes and is me you would not Tore to come Here Topflight if you did riot think the. Conservative party was getting weak but let me Tell you you Are making a mistake All you want is to get my License taken away but the party will protect Laws disregarded Andersen s rage was probably due not so much to the fact that an at tempt was made to execute judge edit against him As to. The circumstance Fiat in doing so ample proof was trained of the real character of the club. It has been charged that the cosmopolitan club in common with Many other clubs of the same clasi1. N Winnipeg is really nothing but a drinking dive that the respect to membership Are absolutely disregarded tone is Low and disreputable and finally that i flour Shes because its. Proprietor can per orm poll tidal services for the corrupt that controls this pro Vince. Every particular of this charge was verified on saturday night it was through the Law firm of Campbell Pitblado that the judgment was obtained. Many judgments have Een obtained heretofore against an Dersen but there was always difficulty in getting the Money because be has taken the cover All his goods by chattel mortgage. In his instance the judgment was is used. For the Benefit of the fort Garry Larket ltd., to recover for a debt of More than ?300 contracted for meat. Showing it would be useless to at empt recovery in the usual Way the a firm planned a raid. Accordingly William Willis county Bailiff with four Law students rom Campbell Pitblado s. And two or Aree others presented Tine selves at he Clud late on ight. One of those that took part in the Aid related the facts to the free Ress How they got in we went there arid he Aid. Some behind fid open a pig Eon Hole in the door in ridiculously melodramatic Way and looked out. One of the men with us was known to doorkeeper. The doorkeeper asked him if we were friends of his. He said we were so we there admitted. We entered a big Oom in about to men were ranking. Nobody seemed to be doing anything Erfe and a Good number were either drunk or Well under the influence of liquor although we were of members we sat Down and got rinks without any trouble every Hing went along a a Short Ime Ana we looked round to see to get Sua vicious and someone came and asked s it we were members we told him we not. He replied by asking How we got in and Sua tested we were from the police and were seeking Evi Dence on which to Arel the License revoked. Willis then Rush for the till behind the counter and seized the Cash. It looked As though1 we were going to have a regular Rougk House and one of the bartenders Start d scrapping. Half a dozen of our piled on to him and soon things were comparatively quiet again. We explained we were there to execute a warrant and at that magic word the Dei Zens of the club began to slip out As fast As they could. Soon the number present was much re Andersen who had been in the mix up then took us his office. He charged one of our party with being an agent of t. H. Johnson and said he was Johnson s cur. We told him we had nothing whatever to to with any Politi Cal party or , but were there to execute a warrant. This did not seem to satisfy and he launched into a tirade of Abuss of the Liberal party which Only desired said to get him deprived of his License. Just across from his office was another room with a picture of sir Rodmond j Roblin hang ing Wall i Andersen pointed to it. If you in i Lefrere with me you will have the party to Deal with. I control a Sarsat Many votes. People think the conservative party is going out now and that is Why they have started Alii this business. All you want in the free press but you can be sure you won t be able1 to get my License taken away the party is behind reel Andersen repeated these observations half a. Dozen in1 different ways. He called up George a. Elliott his lawyer and asked him for advice about us. Once or twice Andersen threatened to have us thrown out but when we told him we were in his pres ence legally and offered to bring the police to support us 1.16 backed Down. I Don t want any police in he not Long ago Andersen issued a folder describing his club. In it he alluded to the portrait of sir Rodmond Roblin which figured in the events of saturday night this portrait says the folder was presented to the club last new tear. Many More patients at general Hospital Tihe general Hospital yesterday gave out the following statistical statement comparing july. Patients in Hospital on july 1. _ 305 patients treated during july j patients admitted ing july 739 patients treated Jan. I to july 31 Days treatment july -31 Days treatment during july 066 deaths during july 34 trips Durini Iii july 150 outdoor consultations during july in 1.298 average number Zienta per s-24.5 225 711 4s6 52 681 25 165 710 238.7 Allardt s Trand always a Good show new show monday and 20c nights 6 Webster s Melody. Maids musicians de 6 George Moore Barton 1 some Harmony and the Jav a 3iax s 3i.ubried." comedy sketch i Berta was the Only exhibitor of a atop Shires while Camille Villenueve Lamoreaux. Alberta exhibited a Nice Jot of Chester Whites and took the prize Money. The judge p. Meyers Edmonton emerged with considerable credit la placing the ribbons. Tomorrow will conclude the Embi Jion and whilst it has not been As financially successful As in the Days of Edmonton s great Bonfim yet educationally and spectacularly manager Stark and staff deserve great credit for the very Tine Vive Stock exhibits on. The grounds the splendid Way in the judging and races were carried on and last but not least for the extreme Courtesy and accommodation afforded to All. Quality first with the House at Mclean. Quality is the first consideration. The reputation or this Well known House has been established. Through the satisfaction it has been Able to extend to its customers. The Heintzman co. Piano the world s greatest piano is said Only by Housa of and prospective purchasers Are invited to Call and learn Why this Well known instrument to face Dollar for Dollar the Best piano value on the Market to Day. Winnipeg s greatest music Hoosoc. The Home of the Victrola. J. W. Kelly j. Redmond w. J. Boss sole owners. 3129 Portage ave., Winnipeg. Solid Gold watch free. Cou great offer by a responsible firm. It costs you nothing to try. To Iii person who can Supply the these two Treytl known fulfils conditions Bew. We offer our lady s solid cold watch Enell so Geren Anent stamped fully jewelled As a free . Silver present Edo gents Send tout attempt on a Sheet of with stamped addressed for reply to Fellows Groe renor steel House , Birmingham England. The Winner ii required a Chain from us to Wear with watch. The name of this paper must be mentioned. Winners of i Misa l. Wimbush . C. Latins scans Dale n. T. Mrs. J. Shields King can. Half rep wafer of Symington essence at once you a Symington s. Edinburgh and original genuine Manitoba Hall summer session Pioneer schoo for dancing. Open for classes Levery Mon Day and wednesday at s . For novices. Join any terms reason me. Private tuition by appointment prof. A. A. Zimmerman 2911 Portage ave. Phome m. 1512. The food drink for All Ages Rich milk malted Grain in powder form. For Infanti invalids and growing children. Invigorates nursing motherland the aged. More healthful Coffee. A chemists hotels cafes and for Frt. Sample Witto Gili Dur bios. Co. Moltke a. A.11. The to modern i Jariss. Taught one step slam to. New Hesi tation veins Waltz. The Castile half and ;