Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, August 19, 1914

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 19, 1914, Winnipeg, Manitoba 18 Manitoba free wednesday August for fresh meats and vegetables go to Gibson Gage co. The Center of Winnipeg 280 William Avenue Thos. Co., limited wine and spirit merchants phone 3658 Garry or 2130 Garry and get the test ser vice and the finest Quality of wines and spirits. Corner Stone of scrawl Iii Many tributes to sir William Whyte after whom edifice is named City and general Winnipeg temperatures. A wit 18, 1914. 75 3 . _ 75 ------76 -------74 ------72 70 9 . 10 . 11 . 12 , _. 69 6 66 64 Rev. Or. Baird of Manitoba col lege makes forceful speech Knox presides. Parnell bread the favorite bread of thousands of Winnipeg families. Phone g. 2345-5. You get the Best dental work that Money will buy at the new method dental Parlours Cor. Portage and Donald streets and the prices Are reasonable. Your Good Money buys Good butter Creamery butter from the Brandon Creamery Supply co., limited Branion Manitoba. Storage building 272-274 Assi Idoine. Before a Large and representative gathering the Corner Stone of the Wil Liam Whyte school on Powers Street was declared Well and truly Laid by George h. Greig school trustee for Ward no. 1, yesterday afternoon. Trustee a e. Knox and acting chair Man of the school Board who introduced the speakers in his introductory remarks said the William Whyte school was the second in the District to be erected the Corner Stone of the King Edward school no. 2 having been Laid Only a Short time ago. The building would contain 20 rooms Ana with its completion there would be 200 school rooms North of the , tracks. Or. Botox expressed the gratitude of the residents of the District in which the school is located and also of the school Board to lady Whyte and family for the privilege of allowing the school to be named after sir Wil Liam Whyte a Man who had the Confidence of the whole Northwest. No More fitting Monument to perpetuate the memory of a Man whose great influence extended All Over the Domin Ion could be found than Erec ing of a school and especially in a District where there were resident so Many . Employees men with whom the late sir William Whyte came in Contact. He made a Fine Tri Bute to the memory of the late sir William Whyte and said that Aso Fountain knowledge Ifor boys it should stand As an example of the career of a great Man whose name it bore compliments school Board Rev. Or. Baird acting principal Manitoba College in a telling and forceful speech said that it was the Fluty of the school Board so far As Lay in its Power to give to the City suit7 Able and ample schools for the teach ing of the children. A child he said learns not on a from what it hears but from what it sees and architecture should not be sacrificed to accommodation alone he was proud that the Winnipeg school Board recognized this. Childhood was the Ince Tive period of life and every influence which tended to Mould the character of thai Young ones1 for Good should be exercised to the full. Or. Baird also paid a tribute to the Lati sir William Whyte. He had been , by virtue of his close relationship with him to know How keen Ann How vital was his sympathy for All things which made for the and of humanity. Captain Gautier represents . Captain Gautier representing Geo. Bury vice president of the ., conveyed the thanks of lady Whyte and the railway company to the Winnipeg school Board for naming the school the William Whyte school. Many of the children who on the benches of the school be As the late sir William Whyte had been in childhood. His beginning in life was very much that of the greater number of those who will go to the William Whyte school. Sir William was not born with spoon in Mouth he Thad not influential friends to Start him in life and to push him along he had better than these lie had Force of character carefulness in detail and plenty of both a Strong sense of Honor a deep set integrity these combined with a clean life formed a judicial mind on which one could rely when called upon for advice or decision. His life his work should therefore be a constant example to he teachers and scholars who will request the classes of the William Whyte school and it should be their ambition every time they passed into the building to follow in his footsteps and to attain As their different paths Lead the same Eminence hear Rived at. The usual documents were placed n the Stone a list of which was read by Robert h. Smith Secretary trea surer of the school Board. 2 4.. _ 5 . _ 6 . _. 7 . _ inquest not inquest was not considered necessary by tie Coroner in the Case of David Duthie who wag drowned in the red River. All evidence secured established that the drowning was accidental. Lay Corner Stone of the Calvary Chuich of the evangelical association will be Laid this evening. The edifice is situate Corner of Alve Storie and Burnell Between Elyce and. Sargent avenues. A suit Able programme has been arranged. Sex Navy stokers Tion has been received from asking Allex Navy stokers to Send in their names with a View of taking ser vice on the Coal ing. Fleet. Names can be sent army and association. Portals Avenue broke of in the basement of the Harvard Sho store at Midnight last night but it a quickly and the brigade was on the the flames a gained any headway. The damage principally by smoke was estimated a Between and ?40o. The cause Coul not be traced some rubbish in the base. Ment being ablaze when the firemen arrived. Second contingent reservists leave repetition of heartrending scenes at . Depots French reservists anxious to fight. Inquest on Mary inquest concerning the death of Mary klan who was toeing run Over by an automobile at the intersection of Tecumseh Street and Pacific Avenue a. 6.m monday night was opened a Barda-11 s undertaking rooms yesterday evening. It was adjourned and the evidence will to. Taken poliuto court room before the provincial Cor Oner this evening. Ben Schrottke May at the Strath Cona hotel who was injured by an Auto driven by Charles l. Richardson while endeavouring to Cross main Streel yesterday morning lie s at the Gen eral Hospital in a somewhat precarious condition. Early this morning the authorities reported his condition As and there Are Hopes of his re poverty. Ben Schrottke was wounded Over the right Temple and his Eye was lacerated. Concussion of the brain and internal injuries contribute to his serious condition. . Will hold jobs for 3 chamber Iii president of the . Has issued an order to the effect that All employees of the grand trunk Pacific. Railroad who go with the Canadian contingent will jobs open for him when they. Get Back and full pay will be them for a period of six months. This. Is. Railroad to officially announce this step and the announcement will doubtless do much towards making up the minds of Many Good men who feel that they Are in a position to enlist with the contingent while yet time. Patriotic Parade results not known to the vast run out of work entailed in the counting of the Money collected by the women for the St John s ambulance corps at the Patria Otic Parade on monday night the organizers do not yet know the exact amount raised. Mrs. E. A. Martin convenor and organizer of the Parade stated last night that All the Money collected was being counted by two representatives of a. M. Nanton. Trea surer of the St. John s ambulance association and that an announcement of the results of the Campaign would be made to Day. Mrs. Martin and the association expressed their appreciation for the manner in which the ladies of Winnipeg turned out and assisted in making the Parade such a. Grand Suc Cess. Some very fun and deeply path Etic scenes were witnessed at the , depot at i o clock last night when the second big contingent of British reservists left for the East fully three quarters of these men who have received an imperative order o go to the front Are married Ana station platform was Thi wives and Sisters and of them crying pitifully i. Wives carried wee of Ait bras heart breaking to of Weir big bronzed fathers snuggle in their arms for a last time up a Finger to wipe i just that would gather around the despite their efforts to Bear their loss bravely. Some of w5ire so overcome that they could not the train As it pulled slowly oat of the station. Anxious for loved ones. Vlasty interviews before the of the contingent the names of fully a dozen Winnipeg men were taken everyone of them married lha most Paft leaving Small families behind. The wife of Walter him a tearful m a earful Good Bye with a babe in her arms that was Only a few months old. Wil Liam Eoj Binson of 152 Inkster Avenue was obliged to leave wife and baby boy just five months old. Mrs. David get in Saskatchewan. They arrived in Winnipeg during the. Day wearing the Tricolour six inches on their coat lapels and occupied a different coach to the britishers. The names of those from Dumas Are As. Follows Joseph Cadier leaves wife and one child b. A Taine j. Herbert Clement Langin leaves wife a. Eange leaves wife cd. Cousin a. E. Sadler g. B. Deneve leaves wife and two Chii Aren c. Jacques leaves wife and three Chil Dren v. Dailly aged 45 years leaves wife and two children Bour Mguyen James Beede and Jean Bertoncine. The two reservists from forget Are a. Kermoyan and j. Joly. Two regiments go East As 90th and 106th receive notice from to in train expected daily. Jit red Cross meet1 cent Lynsa from Page one lanes me Street whoe husband left with the others said she had a Little girl not yet seven years practically quite four. The same Story it All talc att Iii Blory ail through the list a Story of Homes Dis organized and loved ones left to spend Many lonely and struggling months before the return of the bread Winner he does return. Fame Good hearted Young Fellows in order to console the weeping women the train had pulled out is Lee fully and loudly they la All be they said. The remark was treated scornfully by the grief stricken women. Some or them looked up quickly and angrily As though the words were a sacrilege. To their depression they seemed to Eli they had gazed on their dear nes for the last time. In the conversation that occurred be could hear statements of Homes tartly paid for that would have to 36 Given up and the uppermost bought in the mind nes were the financial arrangements or Lack of those who Are Ert behind. The addresses of wives and children whose husbands and athers who have gone to War is Given Elow. Militia comrades at depot. The of most of the re ervits was confined principally to Weir families and immediate rela Ives but three or four of them were of having attend them o the depot sections of the Winnipeg regiments to which they belong. This ave Brilliant color and life to tie Rise depressing scene events in local military circles Are following fast on each other. Last night came the official order to the Winnipeg Light infantry that they Are to go to Val Cartier As a unit 600 Strong with their qualified officers. This makes the second regiment to advised of this step. The 90th received word yesterday. As a result both of ices and men Are jubilant. There is Zeen disappointment among those officers who have not qualified As the orders from Ottawa Are to the effect that no officer on the Reserve or on the Active militia who has not qualified will toe. Called to Val Cartier and All commanding of flyers of units notified of this intention. With these orders cams others to the effect that the army service corps Are to Stop recruiting As Well As All medical corps. This order Means that the division is now up to strength As far As these branches of the militia Are concerned. The next announcement that is be in waited for with interest is the one which will state who is to command j the entire division and there is a Strong feeling that such command will be finally awarded to col. S. B. . Major h. D. B. Ketchen energetic assistant adjutant general will accompany colonel Steele As his staff officer and with these two sol Diers to look after the Western Contin gent in general and the Winnipeg lads in particular there can be no question v Uldal lug o to us but that the men from the West will be brought up to a High state of efficiency and will also be Given the consideration which to them _ recruiting being rushed. Recruiting is now being rushed by Qfl-h-4 f. To i. W1 1 in. It t h for the treatment of the wounded in time of War. I the first thing to toe Flone was the matter of the neutrality the med ical corps the attendants and nurses. To guarantee that the med ical corps would not toe fired upon it was necessary Slat there should be a. Mark of Flag. For Hen this matter was attended to. A High compliment was Aid to the Swiss nation by the adopt Ion of their with the difference that instead of a White Cross on a red ground the raid Cross with a White around was chosen. The notion of the or nation of the red Cross society Aid the that if we could War i we would at least civilize if it was provided that those engaged in Hospital wort should not be ish Sumido nothing of to the enemy also that they should treat the wounded on both. Provision iwas also made to the treatment to. Fee a recorded in Case a position was captured belligerents of the opposite Side to which the corps belonged i great Advance in conduct of War the establishment of these regulations it acte a great Advance in the con duct of War those wounded in the course of. War or who were unfortunate enough to Ibe. Taken sick. Or. Campbell went on Fco say that there was a a Eason Why they should help the boys who Hail gone to the front not a limply because they knew Many of them but also for military poses no army Ever Well in the Field unless the i Norale and the encouragement Given by the people a of them so that they Fei the Home Folk to be behind them a loud cheers the men who t the front Are of flesh and blood As we Are with p ill stating nerve and they will fight with infinitely More dash More Hope and Confidence if they know that the people at Home Are Pray ing for them Weir Klingf for them Anc if they know that should they toe wounded there Wim be messages plies and Eer at the military base sent by those they left behind them. Tha helps to make the Soldier and All army and Navy that these voluntary organizations Are a great Ait to the efficiency of the forces on Field. Loud Apela Iise i or. Campbell pointed out that there need be no fear that the two organizations the red and the St John Atn Tulance association would clash in their work. Movement. To determination that if it the top of the Rhu we that boys at of All kinds to their to the of Bijj to the fought a received a spoke or Telly there was plenty of work or society to do instancing to dependents of the left at the Call of duty my these men iad not gone Teers wars not in special meeting to consider sign bylaw absolutely fireproof clean Light and airy. Even temperature. Best place for pianos. Private locked booms. Furniture packed and shipped properly. Bates the same As less desirable places. Hospital ship fund is declared closed total for municipalities outside of Winnipeg reaches More contributions. Further contributions received yes erday for the Canadian women s Hospital ship were Manitou of women of Birtle ss4.25 Alexander St. Paul s . Sin of Glenboro. 516.30 bal Arres w.c.t.u., 510 Selkirk addition 1, women of Altona. S53 Itienne Osili additional a contribution of s25 already acknowledged from Morris should have Een credited to the municipality of girls. These contributions he amount received from v be towns outside of Winnipeg o As the amount con by the women of Manitoba o Rar exceeds the expectations of the i committee in charge no further con be received unless phone main 150. The Winnipeg cab company 333 Bannatyne ave. Frank Bailey proprietor. The one Best beverage Best Medicine and the Best food is milk and of course the milk is Crescent perfectly pasteurized milk today s retail butter prices . . 33c Aylesbury Clover Vauney _.________3lc committee earnestly those Vjio Hove so generously Ven and ask that no further contributions time and it is net Vna to mor 1 a fair share of Money should be to any one work however Good Perry in Winnipeg commissioner of . On Way to Regina from Ottawa. Commissioner a. B. Perry of the Royal North West mounted police passed through Winnipeg last night to from the works arid property committee in session yesterday afternoon decided that a special meeting of tha body should be called by its chair Man. Aid. Shore to discuss the 5 clauses of the newly drafted bylaw governing overhang ing Street sign. When the old matter was again to the attention of the com Mittee by Secretary Brown chairman Shore announced that it was time tha a bylaw governing the signs a spread on the City s books. He said that lie had received 45 reports of Ai Many signs which had been Hung lately on Winnipeg streets these signs without any inspection or previous notification. Alderman skai Etar moved to Lay the whole matter on the table again but the amendment to bylaw at a special meeting offered by Aid Fowler was carried. A Road was ordered to be graded and hindered at the end of the present pavement on Pine Street to the new warehouse lately built by c. C Snowden of Calgary. At present there i s no Means of entering the warehouse from the Block pavement. A Resolution providing that the Cost of re surfacing Macadam streets Aib put the City be carried out Only when petitions for same have been received in cases where the re surfacing would Cost More than 15 cents Square carried. In Case there is and petition forthcoming the work will be advertised00 members of the 100th regiment in Carlet uniforms headed by their Tefend drum band f paraded Down main Street to the depot to say Good Bye to three of their members who fave Beer called to the colors. These three men Are David Haney sgt John Bryan and Alexander Cameron. They were Given a . Hearty cheers and shaken vigorously by the hand before they walked Over to the waiting train he Tain f y Wae Over o e Wang accompanied by their relatives. Band played patriotic airs. The Price of Tea jumps notification reached Winnipeg voter Clayron Advance of ten cents an Advance-.-, of 10 on. Every of Tea went into effect in win rom a he was called to the capital ten Davs of civic Iwu Viti Anora. Last night. He said however that when he reaches Regina i will expedite As much As possible the re Cruz tons of the additional 500 non required for the Force usually there is Little difficulty in men of a High Type or the .i.f. The prestige of the or vice is High and it has been specially attractive to Young men of Educ Ahoi and resourcefulness. Struck by train. F4r i no train and Jay by the track until this morning. Or. Ellis had the unfortunate Man rushed to the Moo some Hospital where a successful was performed and he is 1 easily. Big increase in exhibits. Red Deer alta., aug. 18 _ with Best of weather 5 yesterday afternoon i local grocers tip to noon yesterday id id not anticipate any jump in prices in the Imide Diate future although it Wols reported from the East is 10 cents had been imposed alter e. Timson. Of the Salada to Ujj the of its kind in Canada last stated that the and Vance had come into effect but added that he Aid not think a further Rise made at feast for some time the visible Supply in Canada he said was about 8 weeks while the a the Tea Market will be greatly fluence Fly whatever action takes in the present european herself a Large producer with a win a no few Export her Entrance into War with Many would cause to. Tend Japan to Canada would not by interfered Wii h. But its might be to some extent nor fortunately the Tea this year is Felt xxx cd. 1w 1.hj Titi b. Some so men in full uniform from the 18th Canadian army service corps paraded to the depot to say Farewell to one of their most popular members sergeant major t. Cochrane. Captain Baker was himself present to wish him god Speed and. Good Luck. A pretty Little Romance was unfolded in connection with this departure for it was just today that the sergeant major was married to Bliss Annie Johnston of 501 Young Street. The was at the depot a winsome figure in a neat fitting Serge suit and she. Bore up bravely under the Strain. Her husband passed up and flown the lines and said Feesl Gly to every Man. He had been with the corps since its inception about three years ago. French recruits keyed up. No train Ever built would be 1-fc.t4 i r i , . Ute enough to transport a party of French reservists to Fae Seaboard at the Speed would like to go. The contingent about 20 Strong were from the French settlements at Dumas and in Southern Saskatchewan and they. Crazy for a fight Many of them is Ere dressed in overalls and most of them wore rough clothing Thev seemed to be All Farmers. Accompanying the party to Winnipeg was a youth named Rene Coulette who was very anxious to go to the front but who was Only one month Short of age of 18 years. The names of the French reservists Are Given below. Many More reservists. One of the features no self s contingent for the front were the Large number of Farmers homesteaders going from the various parts were two from the Regina police Force Jjck Ujj Guj the 90th Winnipeg Light in Fantry. The w. L. I. Still want w snore recruits to bring their strength to 500. And col. Dan Mclean has announced that in All cases preference will be Given to unmarried men. The medical examination for this unit and the 90th As Well is of the very stiffest kind and Boht commanding officers Are doing All in their Power to eliminate and minimize the chances of refusal for their men. Every one is on the tip toes of expectancy. The order entrain will Home at any moment now and May be within Che next hours. Officers seem to think that thursday win see the troops in route. There is a feeling of disappointment among the cavalry that they have not been Calle d but it is understood that there is every Effort being made to permit them to come As infantry or infantry at Best. With what Success these efforts will be met Remp Jins to be seen. Vacancies be filled. In spite of the Calls for these7 two regiments it must not be imagined for a moment that there will not be any troops Winnipeg. Seen made for th5s and drilling and training will be kept up in the City for a certain time making those who Are Eft sufficient for any Home Garrison duty As Well As to prepare them for a second contingent which the majority of officers Here seem to think will be called for. The 13th meld Battery one of the most efficient batteries in the West if not in the whole of Canada has not yet received a Call but it a Felt also that this will be rectified As this Fine and efficient unit will prove necessary after All. The streets Are a riot of red Coats with the soldiers of All units about and a martial air prevails. There Ere can now be no question of the Earnest Ness of the Volunteer movement and the men themselves Are like Grey hounds waiting to be , so keen Are they t6 go to Val Cartier. When i westerners will justify their military existence in a manner that will fre a Pride to tie three Prairie provinces. Who Are individually receiving orders to return from Day to Clay it from this will be a recurrence of the at he .p.r. Depot for some time to come was Learned that the o Nolick Force made up altogether of War veterans will lose 25 cent. Brother of minister of militia will go with his regiment causes of the War the speaker in the second part of is speech gave a Clear account of the causes Lead ing 1 up to the War out in Long the course Elf events from july 23 to August 4. When great Britain in Terea the or. Camp Bell s statement of the position of Grear. Britain again and again brought Forth hearty1 demonstrations of approval Roward the conclusion of his speech or. Campbell said that now the Issue had been made tie of great Britain would never consent to any 01 armistice1 they could exact Stern guarantees for a last Anu permanent peace. Cheers the Daty of the nation and the army is to strive on until the work is completed and the military despotism o Germany crushed said the duty of those at Home is to use that the wounded on the Field of Battle will be cared for and those who have been left be Hind the women and children have provision made for them. This is the duty of the hour. Duty should always be nor watchword and especially so at this tub words of the speech were inspired by the famous Trafalgar Mes Sage England expects mat everyman this Day his that Sig Nal said or. Campbell was received m glad proud response from All. That signal still floats Over Everth part of the British we to Day will make the i same a peroration that was receive i with pro longed cheering. J High sens., of duty George f. Gait. Who followed expressed his pleasure it Al the Large audl1 ence and said knew All had a desire to be of service. That feeling actuated the Young men who enlisted and the great body of showed that Britain had men still Thal were devoted to duty and to their Flag and country. Then the nurses who Flad volunteered service showed the same High Ense of duty and would give every ounce of Energy and All the1 endurance they possessed in the cause of their country. I am sure that in All the contingent there will be no nurses who will approach their duty in with a bet at the conc Lusi ii the in chairman. Arn ounce Osphal Board m. P. President of toe Bureau and Isaac Camp Oell kit officers of and the. Meeting would make such alterations ered proper the a epic commit Tea iwas Mously with the Adduis suggested the Halpenny nominated a in Rex nurses Felt ought the comm Mctee and thes were approved and added. Karoses of the officers of Aad auxiliary committees officers he tenant go error std it f. Gals. Rcd Nurt Daniel Mcmillan. Archbishop n a club shop f ovary t. Anderson a j Heber Archt bsds. J. H. Asha Owh. Allan. Or. Bla Neliar g. Brown m. Bull w. J. Bury. G. H. Forley w. Sanford a s. d. K. Kellott p. O. Srote Good capt. We. Grassie. John get Sev. C. W. Gordon . J. T. Gord fit Godfrey. A. A. Gilroy judge gait i w Hutchinson major vain to. A. Wlf1 h. D. To Auff a w. Whitla. A. Alex. H. Har Rafti v. Ardine or. 3. K. Jones a. Jandrew Kelly Walter Kirby Peter i As. Mcd Arnild ales. Mcdonald. Of Maccara f. D. Macg Rashan m. Leod. J. D. Mcarthur controller Octaf 3. Mclean. Kenneth Mckenzie. C Means w. H. Mcwillams. A. Mart life Monk. Morton Morse. W. R. Iru Loci. A. Munson . Mott e. H. roller c. H. Judee d. Martin. W. L. Parrish c. S. Iaac Pitblado colonel Porter. John i Patten. Judge Perdue c. S. Riley Jerry Robinson. H. A. Kosiw. Rowlett capt. We. Robinson. I. Richardson colonel Anttan. Judge e. M. Robinson d. Robinson a f Shaw or. Harvey Smith. S. P. Slarpe in Geo. F. Salton . Fred j. Stew Iti colonel Thompson w. J. Tapper. W. Vatson. T. Found. Ladies auxiliary. Eaily Alkons. Mrs. W. E. Ally Way hot Arnott mrs. Bampfield. Mrs. Vere Bronw mrs. G. R. Chisholm. Mrs. Champion lire. Dean mrs. French Mem Al Blu. Mrs. Galloway mrs. Max Goldstein is Hobday mis Henson mrs. D. H. Mrs. Honeymar mrs. A Jones sirs. Itin. Munro. Mrs. J. Mcpherson Lars. W h. Mcwilliams mrs. G. Mckay Ifni me Caully. Mrs. De. Nicholson jars. A Osier mrs. Just Lee Richards mrs hex Holley miss Marv Robertson mrs steel airs. J. S. Turner mrs. Wilson Smith Are c. Shephard. Silas Preston miss Pace mrs. Mrs. W. J. Wright. Mrs. E. M. Wood. Sister Gay of j a. W. Moody mrs Bond sister of general Hoe Petal or. Farr Crawford miss Bra Shaw miss Kate Cutter of the staff of a tires med Leal inspection of school deaths and Funera a. The funeral of Harry Kobli 132s Pacific Avenue who was Accident Sij killed on the railway at will be held Lis late residence to brookside7 Ishby some of those in party Serviss were the following a. F 117 Randolph Streat who leaves a wife and Joyal engineers r. A. Ii Rinir inn old. Fred Taylor 91? Banning Street married 49th "v6sllh6ntw Vav a o Toa Avenue married Clark address unknown leaves and two a wife u . Xxi my Oervy David Rainey so landside eaves wife and two children Fusiliers Charles Mckenzie Street Motorman of 3t James leave Fife and the latter military. Foot police. J my Occidental hotel Rish reserves. Alex. Cameron trans Ona a Piper in the Seal Orth Anders late of regiment e Cruiser awaits French liner. New York aug. Clyde Steamer Seminole Hying the states Flag. Arrived new York today from san at on among her passengers were a. Number of French and German reserves Seminole re ported that the German Cruiser Bremen was lying off Cape haitian to capture the French line s Haiti which was at that port. S. R. Hunter co., importing tailors 189 Lombard Street. Gordon Rill. Room 5, highlanders. Ian Toba . Fusiliers. J Beaver Manitoba James Milne Groat and James Mckenzie a nil reservists of the highlanders. And f. Of the Regina. Police fore 1 d Jef Thistle and f. H. Smith of Tipe fans Nugent and c. Leech both of head and both married. French reservists. The party of French reservists were All of Dumas and Lieut col. W. St Pierre Hughes a brother of Hon. Sam Hughes and commander of the Princess of Wales own regiment of Kingston ont was in Winnipeg yesterday on his Way Home from the West his regiment has already volunteered for Active service and is now engaged in Garrison duty replacing regular troops. Col Hughes who by the Way is a Veteran of the Winnipeg regiment and served in the Kiel rebellion Hopes to Lead his men to the front. One of his sons is an officer in the Royal Canadian horse artillery of Kingston which is already at Quebec. Col. Hughes is inspector of penitentiaries and has just finished an official visit to the penitentiaries of the West he says they Are in splendid Condi Tion at the present time. In fact he maintains that the unfavourable report maae on the Kingston Penitentiary some months ago by a Royal commis Sion was far front justified. According to the inspector the commission based its findings on the evidence of the worst convicts in the institution. With respect to the charges of hosing Aad tubing he declares that during 23 years service As an official in Kings ton Penitentiary he saw Only one Case of the former and none of the latter hosing he says was introduced As a humane substitute for the cat of nine brutal its the flesh in places at each blow a a general Way col. Hughes states the penitentiaries of Canada have the distinction of being humanely administered with the object of sending criminals out into the world better men than when they entered. Or gait also spoke of the Canadian red Cross society and the Ivory it done in the past in conjunction with the societies of the British Isles it sent South Africa and also to England if the time of the Boer War and lord Roberts had mentioned its work in terms of High Praise in dispatches. They Tiaa you left "i6.1. The South african War funds of the Canadian red Cross society and that would now reused. Tie Nubuo he sure that All the Money that was subscribed Welt to the care of tuts sick and wounded and that there was no leakage. The Necel would be or. Gait said that i of Manitoba after he Toad explained Organiza Tio. The local Branch or. Gait called who Van in the chair but had not spoken previously Nice facing. The mayor saw. I think the Attaie has come when the peo ple of this icon Tatry have the on port Urrity to pay off Josne their you have gone up adj Down the streets of to benefits i1 8nshlp Lou Nave never thought How much you owe to the soldiers of England and to mutilated men who. Kept the flecks of i 4 s the funeral of Harriet Harrison was held yesterday morning from her late residence. 662 Bairn Ling Street to St. Edward s Church service was thence to St. Mary s cemetery. I the funeral of David Buthie who me drowned in the red River w ill tab1 olae this afternoon. Leavens Desjardins Bros undertaking Roo 1.30, to his late residence 173 Ferin Avenue Norwood thence to Wood cemetery. The funeral took Clace jest Crdal of Ferguson Dauz it of Peter Ferguson. 2. Kerry Stre t Norwood from Bros under taking rooms Boniface cemetery Paris bourse More Active Paris part bourse was somewhat More animated today. The list of transactions in eluded 100 varieties of shares Bonds. Curb. Tra53iiu57. Which was resumed yesterday also took a wider Range today. The Suez canal company 3iat its receipts have been larger Dar ing recent Days than at. The corresponding period of last very finest fresh veal Quality. Killed it inspection. The eyes of tie world by Bell Wright. The settings Southern cities Anions Orange Groves and tie and rounding mountains. In poetic feel lne it Fol in the descriptive and character n Dominion 2 stewing veal of bib roast Vert fancy veal chops her to. __-., veal steaks and outlets in. veal Shafis f in. Luc phone. A Deb. Under Meln fosh Library store. Cheaper fuel Thel Profiri l Clar Gas in Youv Kitchen. Ask any if your no uses one and they will Tell you that the Clark jewel Cooks Ana bakes better than any Ether Coal Gas or Wood Range we have them from up Gas Stop department Winnipeg electric railway co 322 main St. Main. 2522. Phone main 9200-1-2-3-4. Can this with every Purchase of w of fresh meat or Ham and Bacan will sell 18 ibs. Sugar you can also buy 1 Case California preserving for _ Case Bart Libutt Case plums fort 330-336 Garry Street. Transcona Auto livery hourly service Between Strath Cona hotel anti Trana Cona hotel. City phone 4187. Transcona 84. Wanted wanted at out 3 to 5 acres not two Miles and a half out. Island preferred. Property must be Good and fairly level Witlip Jurke right. State full particulars. Box 759, prese press War map of Europe. In colors size 20 in x 30 in. 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